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The first order of business for a Republican president next year should be corporate-tax reform. But even if Republicans win big in the fall, undoing America's largest policy error will be an almost impossible political lift, unless enough people in both parties come to grips with the counterintuitive economics of corporate-tax reform.
City workers protesting budget cuts may have delayed the blizzard cleanup in New York City.
This event will be held in Hart Auditorium at the Georgetown University Law Center.
Is another Bush v. Gore possible? What if the U.S. Supreme Court held the fate of another presidential election in its hands?
November 4, 2008; a blizzard hits Denver, Colorado; the resulting whiteout causes total city gridlock,...
Sadly, 43 years after CBS News ran a documentary called "Hunger in America" it could do a new version coming to the same, if not more dire and depressing, conclusions. Hunger is here, in a real and palpable way, exacerbated by our tough economic conditions and persistent unemployment, but worsened as well by the high cost of food, especially nutritious food.
Alan Simpson and Erskine Bowles are challenged with unrealities in handling the country's toughest economic truths.
Voters are mad at Washington, mad at Democrats, and mad at Obama, but the White House seems to think that nothing is ever Obama's fault and everything is proof of how much we need him.
The U.S. Senate's version of Obamacare finally is emerging into broad daylight, and the more people see of it, the less popular it should be.
The Democrats' magic word is "inherited," and never before in the history of American politics has a word been so abused.



