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Party Polarization Menaces Efforts To Control Debt

Suddenly, it’s occurred to liberals as well as wonky budget hawks that the nation’s fiscal future is “unsustainable,— but the chances of action — short of a crisis — are near zero.

Bingaman: Buyers Need Incentives to Go Green

September sales figures for new cars have confirmed what many of us feared; auto sales have returned to the sluggish pace that we saw earlier in the year, and manufacturers are seeing significant losses

The 50 Richest Members of Congress (2009)

While the combined wealth of the 50 richest Members tallied approximately $1.3 billion in 2008, that figure falls nearly $171 million short of the previous club, which put up a total of almost $1.5 billion

Cantor Uses Job Fair in District to Attack Stimulus

Linwood Cobb III, sales manager for Mainline Supply Co., a maker of plumbing and engineering supplies, said that the stimulus money would likely create a short-term benefit but would not be a long-term

Is the United States a Global Energy Exporter?

important allies in the Middle East — and position the United States as a global energy exporter of clean nuclear technologies.This change on the part of the U.S. from buyer to supplier of energy is nothing short

House Narrowly Approves Supplemental

With the bill now heading to the Senate, Democratic leaders said they may have a tough time retaining the cash for clunkers provision that was designed to spur car sales.

Stories Will Remember Eastern Market

The community quickly rallied as well, holding fundraisers and T-shirt sales to raise money and providing temporary jobs to displaced merchants.

Bayh: Opposition to Obama’s Budget Isn’t Personal

—Bayh, a moderate who is recently started a centrist Senate Democratic group, said he agrees with Obama’s proposal in the short run, in terms of spending money to stimulate the economy and having the government

Cuing Up the Latest Fight Over Generic Drugs

powerful competing lobbies have emerged to safeguard their stake in what is the fastest-growing segment of the $600 billion pharmaceutical industry — a market segment that produced $94 billion in worldwide sales

Ford Looks for Traction at Auto Show

Ford and other domestic automakers are hoping for a big boost from the legislation, ultimately expected to be loaded up with billions of dollars worth of taxpayer money to incentivize domestic auto sales

Stimulating the Economy With the F-22

“As a new day dawns for America, continuing F-22 production is a decision that in the short-term protects our security in the long-term — to help keep America safe and prosperous,” stated one recent