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...Boston Globe article describes Warren as "a burr under the saddle of official Washington." In public statements, Warren has faulted the government??€”and the Treasury in particular—for funneling money into Wall Street as the middle class faces further constraints...
...approval rating on his overall job performance, but on individual issues such as health care, the economy, Iran, and Afghanistan, approval ratings were lower. The President saw approval ratings of 44 percent for both health care and the economy, and approval ratings of 42 and 41 percent for the government??€™s involvement in Iran and Afghanistan, respectively...
Unlike his three rivals for the Democratic nomination, he has spun this Washington experience as a benefit, not a detriment, and we agree with this assessment. During debates and public appearances, Capuano has repeatedly demonstrated how his knowledge of government??€™s ins and outs has allowed him to work the system to his advantage—whether it is to push progressive causes or speak up for constituent needs. He understands how Washington works and is unapologetic about being an insider. In contrast to his rivals’ idealistic rhetoric about bringing change to the system, we find...
...technology helped organizers continue the protests despite the government??€™s efforts to curtail digital communication...
...Chinese government??€™s limits on religion, there are few Christians who are from mainland China, Shen says. Most Asian Christians at Harvard, she says, are Korean...