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America likely borrowed more than it cut in the amount of time the GOP leadership spent bragging about its "victory." The only good news to come from all of this is that the battle is now joined. The only question is whether the GOP's generals have the stomach for the fight.
Is the science on global warming totally settled? Think again.
History shows us that sovereign governments often default on their loans, particularly in times of war or economic upheaval. Europe finds itself in this situation now and would do well to examine past sovereign debt crises—particularly, the European sovereign debt crisis of the 1920s—for lessons.
One year after the enactment of ObamaCare, the broader American public remains ready to return more than just a few of the defective or unwanted aspects of the law--it wants a divorce of it entirely.
None of the issues addressed in the Obama budget was in any way a cause of the financial crisis.
Today Britain has the highest explicit tariffs on air travel of any nation, and this is set to increase in November. Recent research shows how US travelers might react to such tariffs.
Developing all of our energy resources is the only reasonable option if we want to create American jobs, improve the American economy, and support American national security.
If green technology is profitable, why does the private sector need government subsidies to pursue it?





