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A few years back Representative Barney Frank coined an apt phrase for many of his colleagues: weaponized Keynesians, defined as those who believe &ldquo;that the government does not create jobs when it funds the building of bridges or important research or retrains workers, but&nbsp;&hellip;]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA["The contrast is undeniable. Texas has added 165,000 jobs during the last three years while California has lost 1.2 million. California's jobless rate is 12% compared to 8% in Texas."]]></description>
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