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What They Are Saying: 04.01.09

 

The new toxic-asset purchase plan goes too far in limiting private parties who can participate. [Wall Street Journal]The reason we’re experiencing meltdowns in both the financial system and the climate system is because we have been mispricing risk in both arenas. [New York Times]

The US must face down the Pakistani army by getting the Pakistan’s army to stop supporting the Taliban with weapons and logistical support [USA Today]

The new EPA: Policy Shifts under Obama [Houston Chronicle]

The marijuana prohibition has to end. [Chicago Tribune]

Passengers have the right to FAA data regarding how often birds fly into planes. [NY Daily News]

Why the massive explosion of news could mean the end of good ideas. [Washington Post]

California needs to refigure its taxes [LA Times]

The United States and its partners have to stay focused on what’s most important: ending North Korea’s nuclear weapons program. [New York Times]

We must enhance financial regulation and help emerging economies. [Washington Post]

 

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