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April 25, 2007


Obama's troubling economic proposals

Mickey Kaus:

There's a pattern here--namely an interest-group-pleasing willingness to see the economy permeated by a legalistic adversarialism ("comparable worth" lawsuits, union-management negotiations) that might not trouble a president of the Harvard Law Review as much as the rest of us.

Earlier: Point of Law on comparable worth and card-check and Obama.

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