The Hill | Susan Crabtree
Republicans on the House Oversight panel are trying to re-energize debate over the role Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac played in causing the housing crisis continuing to ripple through the U.S. economy.
Bloomberg | Shamim
The U.S. should consider drafting a second stimulus package focusing on infrastructure projects because the $787 billion approved in February was “a bit too small,” said Laura Tyson, an outside adviser to President Barack Obama.
Michelle Malkin | The Fannie and Freddie debacle: An autopsy
Frugal Cafe | No More ‘Stimulus’ Packages: 60% of Americans Loudly Oppose Second Stimulus, Obama Now at -3 Approval
Radio Vice Online | Who says the Republicans in Congress are not doing anything?
And So It Goes in Shreveport | Because the Porkulus bill in February was “too small.”
Confederate Yankee | Barack Obama, Economic Battlefield Surgeon
Naked Capitalism | Does the US need a second stimulus package?
Jammie Wearing Fool | Massive Stimulus Boondoggle ‘A Bit Too Small’





