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In the fight over guns, we need a president willing to pull the trigger.
The US needs gun laws to address the whole problem, anything less is like profaning the memory of the dead.
After of the Aurora massacre, some liberal commentators wrongly blamed US culture for gun violence.
Will taxing the rich help create more jobs and save the economy?
The Supreme Court's ruling may have saved the president's re-election hopes, but has wider implications for commerce.
Republicans are opposing economic stimulus such as food stamps to boost the chance that Obama loses, says author.
In redefining political debate, Elizabeth Warren takes on the very idea of how the government should work.
Authoritarian and intolerant speech has been breaking taboos by slowly creeping into the Conservative lexicon.
Evidence suggests investments in infrastructure would boost the economy, but the rich don't need infrastructure.
A growing consensus agrees the GOP is too radical to be taken seriously - this is the time to reclaim the rhetoric.
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