U.S. delays decision on branding China’s currency policy, skirts confrontation
Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 4th, 2010 4:37 am by HL
U.S. delays decision on branding China’s currency policy, skirts confrontation
The Obama administration postponed a decision Saturday on whether to brand China a currency manipulator, skirting a public confrontation by announcing plans to instead pursue broader discussions about how best to secure a global economic recovery.
FBI warns letters to governors could stir violence
WASHINGTON — The FBI is warning police across the country that an anti-government group’s call to remove governors from office could provoke violence.
GOP chairman Michael Steele is out front, attracting detractors
The camera pans across a bucolic river and a sunny cornfield, an American flag flapping in the breeze, as narrator Michael S. Steele waxes about the freedom to dream and achieve. Then, with the Statue of Liberty sweeping into the shot, comes a dire warning that freedom is fragile: Democrats, he says, are “experimenting with America.”
Democrats pull in more cash for campaigns than GOP
The Republican Party’s strategy since early last year of lock-step opposition to the Obama administration’s major legislative initiatives has proved to be less bankable than some party leaders may have anticipated.