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The White House's Office of Management and Budget is keeping secret the detailed and long-term budget projections and parameters that it uses to forecast the deficit in future years.
Governor Scott Walker will discuss fiscal policy with AEI scholar Andrew Biggs.
There are 24 people who are beneficiaries of nontrivial presidential buzz, but only five are likely to emerge as true candidates.
Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) addresses past failures of Democrats and Republicans alike and how to reform the House.
The climate campaign's trump card in the United States--the EPA's announcement of its intention to regulate greenhouse gases through the Clean Air Act--may turn out to be a joker.
Europe is in turmoil following the rejection of the proposed European Union constitution by French and Dutch voters. With momentum toward a more politically unified Europe suddenly derailed, E.U. member states risk a prolonged period of introspection that will complicate cooperation with Washington on a range of issues from Iran to trade. Making matters worse, governments in Berlin and Paris are discredited and will be domestically distracted for some time to come. And the European economy is in the doldrums at a time when the United States needs Europe to share more of the burden of fueling global growth.
The coming Russian presidential succession is far from a done deal.
Now it is time for the Congress to show equal leadership in reorganizing the legislative branch for the war on terror and for homeland security.




