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		<description><![CDATA[National debate about spending and debt has implications for local green jobs. | I have come to really appreciate Paul Krugman&#8217;s writing on our current economic mess. He is among a few clarion voices in the discussion that supports a calm approach to government&#8217;s role in the crisis. Krugman&#8217;s most recent column is the latest in his efforts to persuade Americans that now is not the time to cinch our belts and curtail spending as a country. Another of my favorite economists, Nouriel...]]></description>
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