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De Fazio says he is hearing a lot of things from his constituents that the Obama administration is paying 90% of its attention to Wall Street and only 10% to the problems of ordinary Americans losing jobs and homes.
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Q&A: Oregon Democrat DeFazio Calls for Geithner’s Resignation
Wall Street Journal 11/19/2009
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Wall Street Journal 12/31/2009
New York Times 02/09/2010
Economist 04/29/2010
Mystery for the White House: Where did the Jobs Go?
New York Times 07/19/2010
What Happened to Change We Can Believe In?
New York Times 10/23/2010
The tax cuts of $300 billion to business and individuals will form part of the stimulus spending of some $800 billion. The idea is to get the money where its needed to help unemployment and the middle class without wasteful spending.
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New York Times 09/06/2011
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Obama Calls His Budget Needed Change
New York Times 03/01/2009
Can Obama Keep New Jobs at Home?
BusinessWeek 11/25/2008
Jon S. Corzine - A Bold Stimulus Package -- $1 Trillion Bold -- Is Needed
Washington Post 12/24/2008
For Stimulus Plan, Obama Team Weighing 'Green' Jobs vs. Traditional Projects
Washington Post 12/24/2008
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Daley chosen as White House chief of staff
Washington Post 01/06/2011
Obama challenges the nation - and Republicans
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Obama Is Set to Redo Team on War Policy
New York Times 04/06/2011
Panetta to Pentagon and Petraeus to CIA
Wall Street Journal 04/27/2011
Obamaâs Pentagon and C.I.A. Picks Show Shift in How U.S. Fights
New York Times 04/28/2011
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From President Obama, Economic Clarity but Little Courage
Washington Post 04/15/2009
New York Times 11/06/2009
Broader Measure of U.S. Unemployment Stands at 17.5%
New York Times 11/07/2009
Small Businesses Hunker Down to Survive
New York Times 11/08/2009
Maybe a New Day for Doctors’ Pay
New York Times 11/08/2009
Letters: The Price to Pay for Health Care
New York Times 11/08/2009
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Obama's Infrastructure Plan: More Cash Could Hit the Road
BusinessWeek 09/08/2010
Voters’ Second Thoughts on Hope and Change
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It Will Be Years Before Lost Jobs Return -- and Many Never Will
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New York Times 10/06/2009
No Walk in the Park: For Obama One Year Later, It’s the Slog of Governance
New York Times 11/04/2009
Executives Express Caution About Hiring
Wall Street Journal 11/07/2009
A long informal interview with Obama by Peter Baker of the New York Times, in October 2010. Baker covers all aspects of President Obama's first term in office, and compares Obama's situation with that of his predecessors, Reagan, Clinton and Bush. He uses his personal knowledge of other Presidents to throw more light on the Obama Presidency.
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Germans Loved Obama. Now We Donât Trust Him.
New York Times 06/29/2013
Where the Buck Stops, Some See a Bystander
New York Times 10/29/2013
As Bush Settles Into Dallas, Golf Tees and Family Time Now Trump Politics
New York Times 11/02/2013
Fouad Ajami: When the Obama Magic Died
Wall Street Journal 11/15/2013
BusinessWeek 04/06/2009
Geithner Book Reveals Consensus, Not VIsion, During Financial Crisis
New York Times 05/21/2014
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Washington Post 09/06/2011
Book portrays dysfunction in Obama White House - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09/17/2011
Stimulus and the Depression: The Untold Story
Wall Street Journal 09/26/2011
Furman Is Expected to Lead Council of Economic Advisers
New York Times 05/28/2013
Sperling, Obamaâs New Deal Closer
New York Times 01/20/2011
New York Times 01/19/2011
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