The House-Senate conference committee has reached an agreement on a $790 billion stimulus plan that is expected to pass in both houses of Congress and get to President Obama's desk by Monday.
George Will has some thoughts on the plan. John Dickerson criticizes the speed and lack of transparency involved in putting the plan together. Mort Kondracke wishes that Congress had listened to Rush Limbaugh concerning the plan.
A Nashua man who supported Obama is so concerned about the lack of fiscal discipline that he has started an organization to oppose this kind of wasteful spending.
An economist who accurately predicted the financial meltdown is calling for the nationalization of "bad" banks as the most market-friendly solution to the problem.
Some Obama Administration officials are concerned that a right-wing government may end up being formed in Israel. Of course, with the results so close, it may be weeks before a government can be formed.
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