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Why is it we can post comments about Sanford, but not about the jobless articles and BHO's non-stimulating stimulus?
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Democrats have blown the bank, and several future banks, on non-stimulating stimulus, giving those stingy Republicans an excuse to refuse to pay for any more housing bailouts.
Ed DeMarco: Public Enemy Kimberley A. Strassel 2011
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There is much nudity involving buttocks and breasts, but it is strangely non-stimulating.
Jackie K. Cooper: Love and Other Drugs Never Finds Its Focus Jackie K. Cooper 2010
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The paint was hardly dry on the Obama romper room at the White House when the president unveiled his nearly $800 billion non-stimulating “stimulus bill” that assured the United States would be entering the Guinness Book of World Records as the most profligate nation in history.
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Chia is a wonderfully-rich, complete, non-stimulating protein source that is gentle on digestion.
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Their goal was to cut the $900 billion price tag by slicing out some spending projects that strike moderates on both sides as excessive or decidedly non-stimulating.
Centrist Bloc Finds a Voice Amid Senate Stimulus Debate 2009
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The administration thought it was clever back in February, using its $787 billion “stimulus” as an excuse to pass all manner of non-stimulating spending.
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A trillion dollars isn't being pumped into the economy, it's being sucked out of the necks of future taxpayers and sprayed like fertilizer over a mostly non-stimulating wish list of Liberal wet dreams, and the results of that are predictable.
David Axelrod, circa 1975. Ann Althouse 2009
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He works with people who, like him, are all forced into over-managed, non-stimulating, dead-end jobs, and with whom he has in common nothing but the job.
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This non-stimulating stimulus will largely take the form of tax rebates and credits that will do little to change economic incentives.
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