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The Echo Water Cooler: Committee on Deficit Reduction

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_“With just five weeks until its deadline, a secretive Congressional committee seeking ways to cut the federal deficit is far from a consensus, and party leaders may need to step in if they want to ensure agreement, say people involved in the panel’s work,” reported the New York Times.



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City council tries fixing budget mess

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Ypsilanti’s City Council is trying to find ways to solve the city’s budget crisis, according to an annarbor.com article: “The Ypsilanti City Council instructed city staff to begin investigating a wide range of solutions to its projected $10.69 million budget shortfall.


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Don't sweat the small things

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It’s happening more and more. Something insignificant turns into a firestorm. You throw a stone into a river, and it floods the town.

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Stop the religious double standards

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Is practicing rituals that are associated with your religious beliefs offensive or insensitive? When an Islamic mosque was built near Ground Zero, several people seemed to think so. The terrorist attacks that destroyed the World Trade Center were very tragic, and I don’t think any American has forgotten the fear and sadness this event imparted. However, from a Constitutional standpoint, a document patriotic citizens often seem to reference, it’s simply not fair to halt the creation of a religious building.


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Complacency

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I have discovered something that’s become a modern plague in today’s society. Something so profound and disturbing, it has become the standard for the average Joe: complacency.


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Why exactly do we Occupy?

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In a discussion I had with fellow columnist Neil Weinberg, I admitted I couldn’t tell him exactly what the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) protesters were against, or what the desired outcome was for the demonstrations, but I did know they were protesting in the right place. I still can’t answer the first two questions; because of the decentralized nature of the movement there isn’t a list of demands.


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Snyder tax cuts to drop gas prices

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“Governor Rick Snyder plans to propose dropping the tax Michigan charges on each gallon of gasoline and diesel fuel in favor of a tax on the wholesale price of fuel, Snyder senior adviser Bill Rustem told the Associated Press on Tuesday. “The wholesale tax of 6 cents or 7 cents per gallon initially wouldn’t cost drivers any more than existing taxes, Rustem said.


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Hug campaign to lead to happy world

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Juan Mann is not a familiar name. However, he is the genius – perhaps I use that word loosely — behind the adorable, “Free Hugs Campaign.” The Campaign, which began in 2004, began an international phenomenon of PDA.


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Decline of Netflix

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It’s been a bad year for Netflix. A 60-percent price hike came out of nowhere and turned the DVD portion of the company into Qwikster and then back to Netflix.


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Why economics?

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Recently a student who already decided on a combined major with ‘Actuarial Science and Economics’ visited my office and expressed interest in taking mathematics as her second major.


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Responsibility goes with age

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America tends to be the land of extremes – from high obesity rates to radical political allegiance and the prevalence of corporate manipulation, the U.S.


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Restructuring 'innovation'

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Steve Jobs recently passed away; his death garnering him favorable comparisons to the likes of Henry Ford and Thomas Edison.



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... But is reform unfair to teachers?

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“A senior Senate Democrat released a draft of a sprawling revision of the No Child Left Behind education law on Tuesday that would dismantle the provisions of the law that used standardized test scores in reading and math to label tens of thousands of public schools as failing,” reported the New York Times on Oct.



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New Civil War is call to arms

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This year is the sesquicentennial of the American Civil War – one of the most significant world-historic events of the nineteenth century.


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Republicans have no heart

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When George W. Bush first ran for president back in 2000, he used the phrase “compassionate conservatism” as a label for his ideas.


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Rec. center in question

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Ben Franklin said two things in life are certain, death and taxes. Unfortunately, he seems only half right these days.


In this episode, we're summarizing the articles published in The Eastern Echo June 9–15, 2025! To listen to the episode on Spotify, click here!

Articles featured in this episode:

"EMU football alums Gunnar Oakes, Brian Dooley find pro success with UFL's Michigan Panthers" - Caleb Henderson

"Review: 'Say Nothing' is a good introduction to the intense history of conflict between Britain and Ireland" - Gabriella Payeur

"EMU completes 'Maxx Match,' achieves football fundraising goal as new NCAA regulations loom large" - Caleb Henderson