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All Spin Zone (Free subscription) | 23/11/2008
... crisis that there are rumblings out there for Bush to resign. I suppose the comments by Bill Frenzel, former Congressman and deficit hawk, apply to the situation as well. Also from NPR’s post-election coverage : Former Rep. Bill Frenzel (R-Minn.) says that as soon as Obama gets into office, he must shore up the economy. “Whatever stimulus packages are still needed will make him look...
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OpenSecrets.org (Free subscription) | 21/11/2008
... caused them to scale back their lobbying on Capitol Hill--the funds just weren't there, said Bill Frenzel, a former congressman who served as the ranking Republican on the House Budget Committee. "I think [the companies] probably had less (money) and I suspect that the stories we're reading now about reduction are simply add-ons to a story that has been ongoing," Frenzel, now an economics...
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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | 10/11/2008
... and National Association of Manufacturing President John Engler, Former Congressman William Frenzel, and others. They are well worth listening to -- and those who can are invited to attend (I'll be in Pittsburgh). But with all due respect to my colleagues, two fundamental aspects of the "recovery picture" are missing from this august set of panelists. First is someone representing labor...
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The Washington Note (Free subscription) | 10/11/2008
... and National Association of Manufacturing President John Engler, Former Congressman William Frenzel, and others. They are well worth listening to -- and those who can are invited to attend (I'll be in Pittsburgh). But with all due respect to my colleagues, two fundamental aspects of the "recovery picture" are missing from this august set of panelists. First is someone representing labor...
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MNPublius.com (Free subscription) | 24/10/2008
El Tinklenberg isn’t the only congressional candidate with momentum as Election Day approached. Ashwin Madia was endorsed by ECM today… It was apparent from those interviews that all three seem to want to continue the Frenzel-Ramstad mold, but in our view Madia, a former Republican, offers the best hope that this tradition of moderation and bipartisanship will continue. The [...]