
Robert Borosage: From banking to Detroit, too timid and too cautious might lead to failure

Robert Borosage: From banking to Detroit, too timid and too cautious might lead to failure
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by Robert Borosage, The Real News Network
June 2, 2009
Robert Borosage is the co-director of the Campaign for Americaús Future. Previously, Borosage founded and directed the Campaign for New Priorities, a nonprofit organization calling for post-Cold War reinvestment in America. Borosage writes for publications including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, The Philadelphia Enquirer, The American Prospect and The Nation. He is the author of The Next Agenda. He is a frequent commentator for television and radio, including ?Fox News Live,? National Public Radio, C-SPAN, and Pacifica Radio. In 1988, he was senior issues advisor to the presidential campaign of Reverend Jesse Jackson. He has also served as an issues advisor to many progressive political campaigns, including those of Senators Carol Moseley Braun, Barbara Boxer, and Paul Wellstone.
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