A Tale of Two Recoveries: The state of the economy after a year of 'rebound.' (WSJ, 9/22/2010)

Recession May Be Over, but Joblessness Remains (New York Times, 9/20/2010)

The verdict is clear: most of Obama's economic policies have proven to be ineffective in stimulating a recovery and job creation. It's no wonder that most of the architects of his economic policies have left the administration or are planning to leave soon.

Recession May Be Over, but Joblessness Remains (New York Times, 9/20/2010)

The verdict is clear: most of Obama's economic policies have proven to be ineffective in stimulating a recovery and job creation. It's no wonder that most of the architects of his economic policies have left the administration or are planning to leave soon.
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