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Message Memo
Playing Offense on Taxes
This memo is about how progressives can win the tax debate.
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External
Third Way Supports the Feinstein-Martinez SAFE Mortgage Licensing Act
Third Way is pleased to support the Feinstein-Martinez SAFE Mortgage Licensing Act (S.2595).
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Message Memo
I Need a Fix—The Democratic Nomination by the Numbers
Did you know that Barack Obama has won more votes in the fifteen races he has lost than in the twenty-nine he has won? Neither did we—until we crunched the numbers.
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Memo
The Blunted Spear III: The Iraq War and US War-Fighting Ability
Covers General Richard Cody's recent testimony about the extremely degraded war-fighting capability of the Army due to the strain of the Iraq War and offers messaging ideas for Congress on the eve of the Petraeus/Crocker testimony.
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Message Memo
Getting Ahead of the Crime Wave
In this memo, we argue that progressives must prepare for an upturn in crime and devise strategies to deal with it.
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Message Memo
Winning the Immigration Debate
With the failure of Congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform, it is clear that immigration will remain one of the critical topics for debate through 2008.
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Memo
Stemming the Housing Crisis: A Better Framework
This memo argues that staunching the catastrophic loss of middle class wealth from falling home values should share equal billing with foreclosure prevention as a top policy priority.
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External
Third Way Crime Poll
Toplines and highlights of a December 2007 crime poll focusing on voter attitudes toward crime.
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Report
The Impending Crime Wave:
Four Dangerous New Trends and How to Stop Them
This study identifies four new sociological trends that together could bring a huge new wave in crime and offers more than 100 specific, federal, state and local policy options that can be tailored to create a 21st century crime-fighting agenda.
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Memo
FISA and Immunity
A memo laying out Third Way's reasons for supporting the Senate Intelligence Committee's bid to provide immunity to the telecom industry over their post-9/11 cooperation with the government.