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AEI scholars Kenneth P. Green and Steven F. Hayward are available to comment on the outcome of upcoming vote on a resolution that would essentially strip the Environmental Protection Agency of its ability to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.
The American public's disapproval of President Obama has surged, which may be explained by the fact that Americans have decided he is too liberal.
Whether through bailout fatigue, austerity fatigue, or a full-blown bank run, Greece’s exit from the euro is now inevitable.
As in Chicago, President Obama seems to live in a cocoon in which Republicans are largely absent, offscreen actors that no one pays any attention to.
In 2008 Barack Obama carried voters under age 30 by a 66%-32% margin, according to the exit poll. In contrast, he carried voters 30 and over by only 50%-49%. But it doesn’t look like the Millennials are still 2-1 Democratic, at least to judge from two recent polls conducted in late November and early December.
Almost half of the public approve of Obama's handling of tax policy. After gaining ground in 2009 and 2010 as the party that Americans trust more on handling taxes, the Republicans appear to have lost some support in recent polls.
As Arizona GOP Sen. John McCain is fond of saying, Congress, with an approval rating of 9 percent to 13 percent, is down to “blood relatives and paid staff.” It is no wonder that President Barack Obama is running against the “do-nothing” 112th Congress and that the pitch is resonating with lots of voters.
Why does Mitt Romney sound so corny? It seems to me that Romney missed one experience which changed the outlook and even the vocabulary of most of his schoolmates. This is a man who never experienced the '60s. You know what I mean: peace demonstrations, dope smoking, ironic detachment, all that.







