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It became a home for Clinton's deregulation-prone economic advisors, and Orszag polished his deficit-hawk arguments while he was there.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Peter Orszag's Tax "Compromise": Rubin's Ghost Haunts the Middle Class Again RJ 2010
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Orszag's deficit-hawk history goes back to his tenure at Rubin's "Hamilton Project," a division of the Brookings Institution named for Alexander Hamilton.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Peter Orszag's Tax "Compromise": Rubin's Ghost Haunts the Middle Class Again RJ 2010
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North Carolina Rep. Walter Jones, the Republican co-sponsor of a bipartisan bill to end the war, has been cultivating support from conservative, deficit-hawk Tea Party freshmen in Congress.
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The sticking point was that deficit-hawk Republicans want to delay the return of the estate tax — because consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds.
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North Carolina Rep. Walter Jones, the Republican co-sponsor of a bipartisan bill to end the war, has been cultivating support from conservative, deficit-hawk Tea Party freshmen in Congress.
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Christina is a deficit-hawk and monetarist, probably an inflation targetter, and David is much worse.
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According to the article, the two top advisers, chief of Staff Bill Daley and senior political adviser David Plouffe, are totally in the deficit-hawk camp, and those advisers like Christina Romer and Jared Bernstein who wanted to give more priority to jobs have departed.
Robert Kuttner: Looking for Some Good News Robert Kuttner 2011
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According to the article, the two top advisers, chief of Staff Bill Daley and senior political adviser David Plouffe, are totally in the deficit-hawk camp, and those advisers like Christina Romer and Jared Bernstein who wanted to give more priority to jobs have departed.
Robert Kuttner: Looking for Some Good News Robert Kuttner 2011
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According to the article, the two top advisers, chief of Staff Bill Daley and senior political adviser David Plouffe, are totally in the deficit-hawk camp, and those advisers like Christina Romer and Jared Bernstein who wanted to give more priority to jobs have departed.
Robert Kuttner: Looking for Some Good News Robert Kuttner 2011
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Palpatine: Endless spending for eternal war in the middle east, deficit-hawk when it comes to spending American tax dollars on Americans.
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