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Kansas Teen Emma Sullivan Shouldn’t Apologize to Governor Brownback

November 27, 2011Erik Kain

Emma Sullivan is an 18-year-old high school student who, like many other teenagers and young people, is on Twitter. Unlike many people her age, however, she’s also actively interested and engaged in politics. At a recent Youth in Government program Kansas governor Sam Brownback was present and Sullivan, who is apparently not a fan, tweeted […]

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Nothing to Be Thankful for in the Euro-Zone

November 24, 2011Erik Kain

The leaders of Germany, France and Italy are set for a debate about the European Central Bank’s role in region debt crisis and on how to align eurozone economic policies. It’s difficult to be thankful of the global economy this Thanksgiving, and nowhere is that more true than in the parts of the world that […]

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Euro Rallies as G20 Calls for Speedy Recovery Plan

October 16, 2011Erik Kain 6 Comments

The Euro rallied Friday, hitting its highest point since 2009. Meanwhile, finance ministers and central bankers of the world’s twenty richest nations, the G20, have called on Europe to find a solution to the European sovereign debt crisis in the next week, in time for the October 23rd EU summit. With Italy and Spain both […]

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