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  • After the New Deal passed, Republicans ultimately realized that they would have to accept the New Deal's main achievements as permanent pillars of society in order to remain a viable national party.

    Does Joe Miller think child labor laws are unconstitutional? Greg Sargent 2010

  • Nathan Deal's program to replace fleeing migrant farm workers with probationers backfired when some of the convicted criminals started walking off their jobs because field work was too strenuous, it was reported Wednesday.

    Kristian Ramos: The GOP's Schism On E-Verify Kristian Ramos 2011

  • Getting by, thanks to Mom's piecework in the downtown sweatshops and my mechanic father's signing on to one of the New Deal's public jobs programs.

    Robert Scheer: Thanks for What? Robert Scheer 2011

  • Nathan Deal's congressional office paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to a Georgia company owned by the wife of his chief of staff for flights to and from his Congressional district, but the staffer did not report the income on his financial disclosure forms because he claims the couple made no profit, reports Roll Call's Jennifer Yachnin.

    HUFFPOST HILL - OCTOBER 18TH, 2010 The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • Getting by, thanks to Mom's piecework in the downtown sweatshops and my mechanic father's signing on to one of the New Deal's public jobs programs.

    Robert Scheer: Thanks for What? Robert Scheer 2011

  • Getting by, thanks to Mom's piecework in the downtown sweatshops and my mechanic father's signing on to one of the New Deal's public jobs programs.

    Robert Scheer: Thanks for What? Robert Scheer 2011

  • But the last time I looked, college-grads in Scranton hadn't organized themselves to dominate the political system by pouring massive amounts of dollars into campaigns to elect people committed to more income inequality and a repeal of the New Deal's social safety-net.

    Richard Brodsky: Defending the Indefensible: David Brooks on Income Inequality Richard Brodsky 2011

  • But the last time I looked, college-grads in Scranton hadn't organized themselves to dominate the political system by pouring massive amounts of dollars into campaigns to elect people committed to more income inequality and a repeal of the New Deal's social safety-net.

    Richard Brodsky: Defending the Indefensible: David Brooks on Income Inequality Richard Brodsky 2011

  • And the New Deal's legacy has outlived his detractors.

    Saul Friedman: A Lesson for Now From 1934 Saul Friedman 2010

  • Getting by, thanks to Mom's piecework in the downtown sweatshops and my mechanic father's signing on to one of the New Deal's public jobs programs.

    Robert Scheer: Thanks for What? Robert Scheer 2011

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