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How can we say the economy is bad today? The anti-Bush crowd just hates to admit that our economy is better than ever. With the recent market volatility, they now have there reason that Bush's economy is in the toilet. Well, its Sub-Prime mortgages stupid, not the economy that's in trouble.
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Center for American Progress Senior Fellow Dr Christian Weller appeared on CNBC to discuss subprime mortgages and how consumers can protect themselves.
For more on subprime mortgages and foreclosure rates please see:
http://www.americ anprogress.org/issue s/2007/03/foreclosur es_numbers.html
What if 40 hours a week were enough?
www.AMERICANPROGR ESS.org
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World banks lost 100's of billions, business& people suffer cost of oil,fuel,power & food. Worst economic recession since 1930's Great Economic Depression
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