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Yesterday, the American people chose Barack Obama as the country's 44th president, promising a sea change in US policy that could affect not just the US, but the whole world.
Here we take a look at what Obama has pledged over the lengthy presidential campaign, to see what his administration will mean for science and technol (Read More)
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: With what money??? Don't get me wrong, science and technology investments are crucial to the US staying competative going forward, but I'm afraid this is an investment I find it hard for him to fund right now. I might be wrong, but this is probably one of his first campaign promises to be left behind on the trail...
: I completely understand your fear, and I share it to some point. but again, I encourage everyone to listen to the "Fresh Air" episode with Krugman. He'll talk you down from the ledge! :) Here's the link...
: Deficit spending worked under Roosevelt. It is the fastest way to get out of an economic hole. It is also the fastest way to get into one, ironically.
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Yesterday was probably one of the most exciting days of this year, if not the past 4 when it comes to the possibilities of emerging media being pushed to the forefront and actually being a factor in something very important in not just our nation's history but quite possibly world history. Yes, the United States elected it (Read More)
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: "One of my sources on the inside told me that it was some of the people who were on Dean's 2004 campaign team that came in and built upon what they knew, and that doesn't surprise me in the least. Not only did they learn the power of the infamous "Dean Scream" hitting YouTube, but they learned the power of fundraising and brought that to the Obama campaign, improved on it and turned it into a finely tuned machine. So much so that the majority of Obama's donations came from donors giving $200 and under.
So what kind of technology did Obama use? Let's take a quick, deep look at what was implemented."
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Barack Obama has not even been sworn in yet as the 44th president of the United States but groups are springing up online calling for his impeachment. (Read More)
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