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Eight years after the 9/11 attacks, the Continuity of Government Commission will discuss the continuity of Congress, the lack of progress we have made, and where we might go from here.
To establish Social Security as a sustainable, solvent program, changes are necessary. A wide range of reforms have been proposed in recent years, and many of those proposals include changes both to future benefits and to payroll taxes.
What if Al Qaeda terrorists had hit the White House on September 11, 2001? Is our system of presidential succession adequate for the post-9/11 world? What if the president and vice president were killed in an attack? Could the presidency switch parties? What about an attack that incapacitates top...
This Outlook outlines six simple—and bipartisan—changes to the tax code that can help the country move toward a tax code aimed towards economic growth and away from complex regulations and political favoritism.
In June 2003, the Continuity of Government Commission issued a report recommending a constitutional amendment to allow for temporary appointments to fill vacancies after an attack.
Does George W. Bush have ulterior motives for threatening Iraq with invasion and regime change?
The AARP knows that long-term stock and bond investing is not gambling;instead of scare tactics,it should offerits members better services, more honesty, and less hypocrisy.
The U.S. government is sorely unprepared for a terrorist strike against all three of its branches.





