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Money Quote of the Week

Posted by Webmaster on July 24, 2009 under News

Congressional Democrats (along with their Presidents and President candidates)

“rushing to impose unilateral cap-and-trade burdens on the sagging U.S. economy, looks increasingly like someone who bought a closetful of platform shoes and bell-bottom slacks just as disco was dying.“

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