Why No One Is Threatening A Government Shutdown
The next major congressional battle won’t be waged over the continuing resolution to fund the government. With crisis fatigue, it’s something everyone wants to avoid.
The next major congressional battle won’t be waged over the continuing resolution to fund the government. With crisis fatigue, it’s something everyone wants to avoid.
There are no back-up plans. Boehner spokesman calls it “bizarre and irrational.”
The FEC has released a summary of the money raised and spent in the first 18 months of the election. $4 billion in five graphs.
Leaked fundraising documents show Silicon Valley emerging as a key source of Democratic money and power. Valley money bests Hollywood.
Apparently everyone, regardless of economic station, is no longer eating at restaurants. Biggest disparity is in retirement.
Obama campaign out-raised by Romney in May, but spends far more. Obama still has a giant pile of cash, though.
The Ohioan wants the candidates to reckon with taxmegeddon. “This is a big deal.”
In Arizona, Romney unveils his plan to cut tax rates by 20 percent across the board.
With a little Rick Perry for seasoning! Here are the testiest excerpts from the contentious exchange between Rick Perry and Ron Paul during last night’s New Hampshire debate, presented in comic strip format, taken directly from ABC’s transcripts.
Consumer spending edged up in July with help from the popular Cash for Clunkers program, but household incomes, the fuel for future spending increases, were flat.
I mean, what’s $1 trillion compared to $3 trillion? View Image ›
The number of people receiving unemployment benefits has set another record, a development likely to weigh on consumer spending and slow the economy’s recovery.
We track the battle between left-wing and right-wing sites on important news topics. At 12:40pm on February 27, 2009. we detected breaking news about “Obama’s Budget: $4 trillion in spending, a $1.75 trillion deficit, and another $750 billion bank bailout”. This page shows the headlines about “Obama’s Budget: $4 trillion in spending, a $1.75 trillion deficit, and another $750 billion bank bailout” from both sides. Read More ›
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