Payroll Tax Cut Will Top Political Theater
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Both Boehner and McConnell appeared to back the sequester mechanism that was created in the debt ceiling deal should the super committee fail.
So regardless of whether the president was intimately involved in talks throughout the fall, he had a significant hand in the deficit reduction outcome, should it stand.
“While we continue to work toward the full $1.2 [trillion], Republicans believe we should at minimum act on the items where we all agree.
“I don’t think we should raise taxes when the economy is weak.
Normally, a company’s second anniversary is something that one celebrates without much fanfare.
• Filtering technology that could be used against rogue sites is in widespread use today to protect subscribers from phishing attacks and other malicious activity, without harm to the stability of
“A lot of her problems were staff-driven, because you had people without experience involved with her,” said an unaffiliated upstate Republican strategist.
is a nice weapon at a dinner party, but it simply isn’t vital when trying to decide how to respond if Israel launches a pre-emptive strike on Iran, how to close the deficit or what an administration should
The idea of overriding states’ own gun laws should be abhorrent to anyone who actually believes in federalism.
Graham said he hopes the super committee gets a result for the good of the country, but that if it doesn’t, the trigger should be replaced with something that doesn’t cut defense.
The new report is meant to make the case, once and for all, that the GAO should be given enough resources to help it fulfill its mission, especially as it prepares to downsize its operations and
Issa argues that his legislation should appeal to local officials clamoring for voting rights and, in general, more independence, according to a committee aide.
This famine is man-made and indeed a complicated situation — but not without solutions.
Issa argues that his legislation should appeal to local officials clamoring for voting rights and for more independence in general, according to a committee aide.
Can Republicans agree to more tax revenue without violating Grover Norquist’s no-tax-hike pledge? The surprising answer: Maybe.
Gingrich, like Cain before him, has been able to shoot toward the top of the Republican pack without a classic grass-roots organization.
Without realizing what they have said, fundamentally, these three advocates for farm subsidies have implied that farmers do not understand the business they are in.
But he’s still without a formidable opponent, and with five months to go Hatch looks more likely to win re-election than ever.
That’s the way it should be, of course, given that redistricting has yet to be completed and considering President Barack Obama’s job performance ratings.