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The 'Fox News Sunday' panel continues discussion on President Obama's Afghan troop surge after the show
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In his weekly address the president says, "Trends don't put food on the table."
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2 days ago
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Greta's follow-up interview with Maryland dealer, who analyzes the car industry, Obama
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2 days ago
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Varied numbers are out from a poll on President Obama's recent Afghanistan strategy announcement.
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3 days ago
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President Obama, cabinet members and business leaders discuss jobs and the economy. CNN's Samantha Hayes reports.
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3 days ago
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After an extended primary season, the 2008 presidential campaign is finally under way and the candidates are presenting—at least in some areas—starkly different economic policy proposals. Sen. John McCain is a career-long free trader, consistently voting against trade barriers and subsidies. Sen. Barack Obama, although possessing a shorter voting record, puts greater restrictions on his support for free trade and favors a time-out on new trade agreements and extensive review—and possible renegotiation—of existing ones. On fiscal policy, Sen. McCain wants lower taxes while Sen. Obama proposes to shift the tax burden to wealthier Americans. According to the National Taxpayers Union, Sen. McCain has endorsed $68 billion of additional government spending per year and Sen. Obama has called for nearly $344 billion of bigger government. How would these policies strengthen the U.S. economy or damage it? If Obama is elected, would Congress simply rubber-stamp his proposals? If McCain wins, would Congress approve his agenda? Please join us as our panel discusses the McCain and Obama tax, spending, and trade plans. show less
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