Automatic spending cuts, pending tax hikes strike new recession fears
October 5, 2012 By Lisa Bontempo
On the campaign trail, members of Congress, President Barack Obama and GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney are doing…
Read MoreOn the campaign trail, members of Congress, President Barack Obama and GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney are doing…
Read MoreLast year’s policy fights might look like mere skirmishes compared to this year, an election year for the White House, the whole House of Representatives and two-thirds of the Senate, with control of the government at stake.
Read MoreCall it legislative brinksmanship. Call it gridlock. Call it stalemate. Call it a standoff. But please, whatever you do, call the year over for this Congress.
Read MoreWhile energy issues have not generally been leading the headlines across America, there are several issues within the energy debate that illustrate the current state of our country’s political debate.
Read MoreWith over 9 percent national unemployment, a weak U.S. economy perhaps on the verge of another recession and the backdrop of the 2012 presidential election, Congress’ energy agenda has been overtaken by the issues of government spending and job creation.
Read MoreEvery time I think I’ve reached a conclusion about the value of any fuel, some new calamity happens that changes everything and causes me to reconsider how I really feel about risk and our country’s energy security.
Read MoreOur funding and budgeting process focuses Congress on the short term, but our government’s long-term budget outlook is more important.
Read MoreAs December unfolded, a warning went up in Washington – hold on to your hats and wallets.
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