How Much Unemployment Will I Get In Washington

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How Much Unemployment Will I Get In Washington

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Obama spokesman incorrectly says Romney moving goal posts on unemployment
Washington Post
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama's campaign says Republican rival Mitt Romney is trying to “move the goal posts” and reverse his position on unemployment. Actually, that's a fumble of the facts. In an interview with Time magazine, Romney predicts
Romney pledges 6 percent unemployment if electedAFP
Romney Promises 6 Percent Unemployment in a Brilliantly Slippery WaySlate Magazine (blog)
Romney promises to lower unemployment to 6 percent in first termThe Hill (blog)

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Unemployed burn as Fed fiddles on natural rate debate: jobs
Worcester Telegram
The debate centers on whether the jobless rate is high because of a lagging economic recovery, which can be influenced by monetary policy, or because changes in the labor market and extended unemployment have left many workers lacking necessary skills,

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Unemployed Burn as Fed Fiddles on Natural Rate Debate: Jobs
San Francisco Chronicle
Cyclical, Structural The debate centers on whether the jobless rate is high because of a lagging economic recovery, which can be influenced by monetary policy, or because changes in the labor market and extended unemployment have left many workers


The Washington Post
Washington Post
There was much food for thought in Mr. Mann and Mr. Ornstein's Outlook commentary, but their treatment of a balanced-budget amendment left something to be desired. Their arguments against a plain old balanced-budget amendment and against the House

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More ways to fix Washington
Washington Post
Regarding Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein's May 20 Outlook commentary, “What won't fix Washington. What will.”: Mr. Ornstein and Mr. Mann argued that a third party won't help solve the political gridlock in Washington, but they discussed only a

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