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“Pledge To America” Critiqued by the Concord Coalition
Long before there was a Tea Party or Coffee Party or the Beer Party or … there was a group that was concerned about our national debt and deficit: the Concord Coalition. Formed in the early 1990s, the Concord Coalition … Continue reading
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Tagged Medicaid, Medicare, National Debt, Pledge to America, Republicans, Social Security, TARP, the Concord Coalition, Troubled Asset Relief Program
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