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When the G8 major economies convened at Camp David last weekend, the continuing crisis of the euro, common currency of 17 European Union (EU) members, dominated the economic discussions. The agonies of Greece, badly divided in recent parliamentary elections, and forced to vote again on 17 June, were at the forefront.
If we wake up a few years from now with socialized medicine, we will have the Blue Dogs to thank for it.
This issue covers the "nuclear option," signing statements, animal rights, the Roberts Court, and more.
Wedge issues, such as same-sex marriage, do not seem to be having much impact this election year, because voters are so strongly committed to their choices in the presidential campaign.
If the nation truly wants to address the wild roller coaster of price swings, it's important to understand the factors that affect prices.
The former Massachusetts governor is increasingly looking to be the nominee. In the general election, all he need do is say he's against Obamacare.
A new consensus is emerging in Washington, and it is Eurosceptical.
The problem with the income tax system is not that the typical family pays too much tax but rather that Washington has made the tax code numbingly complex, wasteful, and irrational.






