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It is time to follow Franklin Delano Roosevelt and suspend mark-to-market.
President Obama is giving yet another Big Speech next week. The White House insists this address will have nothing to do with partisan politics and everything to do with getting Americans back to work. Well, suspend your own disbelief as best you can. But one thing is certain: The president will enter the chamber "shovel ready," as it were. Here is the speech that should be given by the president:
What is the link between the vigorous exercise of executive power and presidential greatness? What lessons can be learned from the past?
If you look at the U.S. budget trajectory with an eye on the lessons from Japan's recent history, there's a strong case that the U.S. rating should be cut immediately.
Scott Brown's election sent a clear message: the president must change his course.
Online registration for this event is now closed. Walk-in registrations will be accepted.
In July 2002, as a reaction to various corporate scandals, Congress passed the Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act of 2002, commonly known as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. In signing the act, President Bush proudly declared that...
If you arelistening to current Democratic rhetoric, the "forgotten man"was not what you might expect.
After inheriting a bad recession and making it worse, every day looking more like a modern-day Hoover, whining about his problems, Obama is discrediting the statism he was elected to restore.





