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Voters Will Likely Resolve Fiscal Cliff

While voters may think they’ll be casting their vote on Nov. 6 for Mitt Romney or Barack Obama, lawmakers are starting to acknowledge that the electorate will also decide how Congress should resolve the

Mitt Romney Must Offer Solution for Working Poor

And the government should give it to them. And they will vote for the president no matter what. … These are people who pay no income tax. … So my job is not to worry about those people.

David Petraeus Briefs Lawmakers on Mideast Developments

not want to cut off aid, and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) has said that he is prepared to hold Senate votes through the weekend to expedite work on a veterans’ benefits bill, apparently without

Attacks Expose Republican Rift

King suggested Romney should take time to lay out a more thorough position on democratic development in the Middle East.

Lawmakers in Romney Cabinet?

But before Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill get too excited about the possibility of running a large bureaucracy, they should note that Romney told radio host Michael Medved earlier this year

‘Reality’ Sets in for House GOP on CR

poised to approve a six-month stopgap spending measure this week, a sure sign that even the most conservative lawmakers are willing to overlook costs they once opposed so they can hit the campaign trail without

GOP Downplays Mitt Romney Remarks

The provisions Romney mentioned are mandates, the aide noted, arguing that Republicans should focus on fixing such problems without government intervention.

Sequester Madness Is Bad Policy, Bad Politics

only are the major players in the U.S. economy not demanding that the sequester spending cuts take place as scheduled, they are doing the opposite by strongly indicating or stating directly that they should

House Tax Overhaul Process Divides Parties

The bill’s authors, Rules Chairman David Dreier (R-Calif.) and Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp (R-Mich.), should at least be commended for not trying to create another clever acronym for their bill’s

Obama’s Speech Ignores Independent Voters

million new manufacturing jobs in four years, cutting oil imports in half, recruiting 100,000 math and science teachers, using defense savings to build infrastructure, $4 trillion in debt reduction – but without