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President Obama undoubtedly woke up from sleepwalking through the first debate by slapping Romney around in manner and content in the second one... but he didn't find the time to challenge the governor's dubious economic assertions.
Most of the speech today offered a mix of economic statistics, assertions and plans for the future, little of which was new, and was flat compared with Mr. Zhu's usual performances.
The previous day the Iranians joined other protestors from Bangladesh and Morocco who got right up against Macedonian riot police, singing and shouting "Open the border!" Many of the people stuck at Idomeni say they are not, contrary to Slovenian assertions, economic migrants; VICE News spoke to multiple people describing conflict and persecution in their own countries.
Alan Manning, an economist at the London School of Economics, takes issue with the assertion that economic trends observed in the US are caused by technological unemployment.
The chamber's rapid growth, its new emphasis on economic development and its assertion of a regional identity make it a rival to the Long Island Association, which like the Huntington chamber is also 76 years old this year.
After the vote, Stephen Friedman, the president's top economic adviser, dismissed the assertion by the legislation's backers that further media consolidation would reduce the diversity of voices on the airwaves.
Through them, Zemeckis conjures a counterworld of 1974, a prelapsarian moment of pride and possibility, in which an ingenuous assertion of economic strength and engineering know-how created a grand artifact that the snobs turned their noses up at but which was already self-evident to the masses as a mighty and glorious achievement.
As the next day dawned in Britain, and the truth of why what had happened had happened began to penetrate, it was clear that the progressive desire to pretend that the vote was primarily an assertion of economic insecurity or a statement against neoliberalism was, as so often in the past, at best very partial, at worst sentimental and self-deluding.
Mr. Romney's suggestion that our economy would be best served by a Big Three bankruptcy is a breathtaking assertion of economic Darwinism made more shocking by his roots in Michigan, where hundreds of thousands of jobs rely on the auto industry.
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