Third Way Products
The Middle Class Program
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Third Way's Endorsement of S. 1848, the Trade and Globalization Adjustment Assistance Act
Third Way is pleased to endorse Senator Baucus' Trade and Globalization Adjustment Assistance Act (S. 1848).
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Memo
Trade and the Middle Class: Recent Focus Group Findings
Third Way and Benenson Strategy Group fielded six focus groups in Atlanta, St. Louis and Columbus, Ohio, to ask middle-class Americans about trade and the economy.
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Memo
Shaken, Not Stirred
Shaken, Not Stirred is a joint memo from Third Way and pollster Pete Brodnitz of the Benenson Strategy Group that describes our findings and discusses a potential opportunity for political leaders.
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Third Way statement of support for the Trade and American Competitiveness Coalition
This statement of support endorses the efforts of the Trade and American Competitiveness Coalition to pass Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) reform this Congress.
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Memo
Getting to YES With the Middle Class - An American Success Agenda
Getting to YES With the Middle Class argues why progressives should be talking about success and offers the elements of a success agenda for the middle class.
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Message Memo
Tax Receipt: Knowing What You Paid For
The typical working-age taxpayer will pay just over $13,000 in federal income and payroll taxes for 2007, and they aren’t going to get a receipt. So Third Way decided to give them one – we found out what that $13,000 buys in government.
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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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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
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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Memo
Getting the Economy Moving—A Stimulus Package
Short-term and long-term measures aimed at restoring American confidence in the economy and in progressives’ handling of the economy.
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Report
Why Lou Dobbs Is Winning
Why trade advocates need to change both what they argue and how they argue on trade to communicate more effectively with the American public on the benefits of trade.
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Memo
Unsticking the Sandwich Generation: Help for Families Caring for Aging Parents
Unsticking the Sandwich Generation: Help for Families Caring for Aging Parents
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External
Third Way Supports the AGE (Americans Giving care to Elders) Act
Third Way Supports the AGE (Americans Giving care to Elders) Act
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Third Way Supports HR 3378, the Working Student Affordability Act
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Memo
SCHIP Reauthorization: Vetoing Children’s Health
This memo supports the reauthorization of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) for low-income children and urges advocates of this program to work against a possible veto threat.
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Memo
A New Middle Class Compact
The “New Middle Class Compact” is based on a longer paper we released earlier in the year called "The New Rules Economy," in which we argued that middle class anxiety is rooted in the uncertainty of change brought about by advances in technology and accelerating globalization.
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Report
The New Rules Economy
An analysis of the true state of the middle class, the myths being told by both the right and the left, and the new economic rules facing workers, companies and government.
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Memo
Reforming and Expanding the H-1B Program
Policy ideas and message guidance on expanding legal immigration of skilled workers.
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Memo
Warning Flags on Medicare Part D Direct Negotiation
A review of the potential traps for proponents of Medicare Part D reform.
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Memo
Why Deficits Matter to American Families
Conservatives say that deficits don’t matter, and they’ve spent the nation into a ditch to prove it. Under President Bush, the federal budget deficit is expected to reach an historic high of $1.1 trillion by 2011. We do the math to determine how this impacts the budget of average American families.
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Memo
Tax Reform and Economic Growth
Conservatives are certain to attack progressives as "tax and spenders." In this memo, we lay out how to handle that attack and win the debate over tax cuts.
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Talking Points
Talking Points on the Estate Tax
Talking points for progressive leaders on the proposed repeal of the estate tax.
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Message Memo
Tax Giveaway Misses the Mark
A guide to opposing the tax cut bill being rammed through Congress.
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Message Memo
The Politics of Opportunity
Progressives win opinion polls on the economy but are losing middle-class voters at the ballot box. This message memo looks at why and how to fix it.
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Message Memo
Too Many Broken Promises For Too Long: The Bush Budget
How To Play Offense on President Bush’s Budget Message
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Module
Building Better Government with New Talent
This module proposes a new public service scholarship to attract highly skilled young people to careers in the federal government.
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Module
Launching New Entrepreneurs
This module proposes new small business tax breaks to help entrepreneurs get closer to realizing their dream of owning their own business.
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Report
Easing the Sticker Shock of Energy Prices
This module proposes energy tax breaks to provide immediate relief from high energy costs and encourage consumer investments that will reduce energy consumption.
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Module
Bridging Health Coverage Between Jobs
This module proposes a temporary bridge insurance benefit so that workers between jobs can maintain their health coverage.
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Module
Making Child Care More Affordable
This module proposes doubling the child care tax credit to make child care more affordable for families struggling to juggle career and children.
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Module
Making College More Affordable
This module proposes a college tuition tax cut to help families send their children to college.