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Three-Card Monte and the One-Party State

Cockburn, Alexander | April 4, 2005 issue

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Comments on the impact of Democrats on domestic policies in the U.S. as of April 4, 2005. View that Democrats must work to oppose Social Security reform proposed by President George W. Bush; Support of Democratic lawmakers for legislation that moves class-action lawsuits from state to federal courts; Claim that several Democrats support a bill that changes bankruptcy laws and benefits credit companies; Assessment of the Democratic Party's influence on politics in the U.S.

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UNITED States -- Politics & government -- 2001-; DEMOCRATIC Party (U.S.) -- Congresses; SOCIAL security -- Government policy; BANKRUPTCY; UNITED States
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