The New American. June 6, 2011, Vol. 27 Issue 11, p17, 3 p.
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Company business management, Government regulation, United States. Congress -- Economic policy, Republican Party (United States) -- Economic policy, Public debts -- Management, Public debts -- Laws, regulations and rules, Public debts -- Political aspects, External debt relief -- Management, and External debt relief -- Political aspects
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'The fact that we are here today to debate raising America's debt limit,' said the Senator, 'is a sign of leadership failure. It is a sign that the U.S. government [...]
The American Prospect. March-April, 2013, Vol. 24 Issue 2, p58, 5 p.
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United States. Congress -- Economic policy, United States economic conditions -- Political aspects, Fiscal policy -- Political aspects, and Budget sequestration -- Political aspects
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Liberals have reasons to feel good about President Barack Obama this spring. After dispatching Mitt Romney last November, the president has shed some of the caution and misplaced conciliation that [...]
Company business management, United States. Congress -- Economic policy, Democratic Party (United States) -- Economic policy, Democratic Party (United States) -- Negotiation, mediation and arbitration, Republican Party (United States) -- Economic policy, Republican Party (United States) -- Negotiation, mediation and arbitration, Budget deficits -- Management, Partisanship -- Political aspects, Partisanship -- Economic aspects, and United States economic conditions -- Management
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OPINION WASHINGTON -- As Washington insiders raced to designate the winners and losers in a 'fiscal cliff' deal winding its tortuous way through Congress, a very different assessment [...]
United States. Congress and United States economic conditions -- Reports
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President Obama delivered an annual economic report to Congress on Monday that was bullish on growth and employment projections but also cautioned that structural changes in the economy will continue [...]
Reason Magazine. April, 2016, Vol. 47 Issue 11, p2, 2 p.
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Government regulation, Market trend/market analysis, United States. Congress -- Powers and duties, National budgets -- Laws, regulations and rules, National budgets -- Political aspects, Budget deficits -- Forecasts and trends, Budget deficits -- Political aspects, Expenditures, Public -- Economic aspects, Expenditures, Public -- Political aspects, and Legislators -- Public opinion
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FOUR DAYS BEFORE Rand Paul dropped out of the presidential race, I watched a frustrated reason subscriber ask Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) to explain something about the World's Greatest Deliberative [...]
Government regulation, United States. Congress -- Negotiation, mediation and arbitration, Budget -- Laws, regulations and rules, and Expenditures, Public -- Laws, regulations and rules
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WASHINGTON -- President Obama on Tuesday sent his final annual budget proposal to a hostile Republican-led Congress, rejecting the lame-duck label to declare that his plan ''is about looking forward,'' [...]
Company financing, Government regulation, United States. Congress -- Negotiation, mediation and arbitration, Environmental remediation -- Finance, Budget -- Laws, regulations and rules, Expenditures, Public -- Laws, regulations and rules, and Great Lakes (North America) -- Natural resources
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It all began with fish DNA. The discovery of Asian carp DNA in samples of Great Lakes water stoked fears that the highly invasive fish was moving into [...]
Company business planning, United States. Congress -- Economic policy, and United States. Congress -- Planning
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The 'lame-duck' session of Congress has only just begun, but already expectations are low. President Obama's intention to move ahead unilaterally on immigration threatens to inflame partisan passions. And outside [...]
United States. Congress -- Economic policy, Government spending policy -- Negotiation, mediation and arbitration, Government spending policy -- Political aspects, Budget -- Negotiation, mediation and arbitration, and Budget -- Political aspects
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CORRECTION APPENDEDWASHINGTON -- After five years of bitter clashes, Republican congressional leaders and President Obama on Monday night appeared to settle their last budget fight by reaching a tentative deal [...]
United States. Congress -- Powers and duties, Republican Party (United States) -- Political activity, and Infrastructure (Economics) -- Political aspects
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WASHINGTON -- President Obama called on congressional Republicans on Tuesday to take quick action to fund infrastructure projects throughout the country, arguing that failing to do so could mean huge [...]
Banking industry, Government regulation, JPMorgan Chase & Co. -- Political aspects, JPMorgan Chase & Co. -- Laws, regulations and rules, United States. Congress -- Economic policy, Banking industry -- Political aspects, Banking industry -- Laws, regulations and rules, Economic reform -- Political aspects, and Economic reform -- Laws, regulations and rules
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WASHINGTON a President Barack Obama used his weekly radio address to once again defend the Dodd-Frank Act in light of JPMorgan Chase's $2 billion-plus loss, which he said illustrates the [...]
United States. Congress -- Military policy, United States. Congress -- Economic policy, and Economic policy -- Political aspects
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Congress returns today with 39 legislative days scheduled before the end of the year to debate the most consequential foreign policy vote under President Obama, resolve pressing budget deadlines and [...]
United States. Congress -- Economic policy, Public debts -- Political aspects, Political parties -- Economic policy, and Political parties -- United States
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President Obama is stepping up his personal engagement with lawmakers over the government shutdown, setting up private meetings at the White House in an effort to make progress in deadlocked [...]
Republican Party (United States) -- Political activity, Republican Party (United States) -- Influence, and United States economic conditions
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On this Americans agree with President Obama: The economy is getting better -- for the rich. A USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll finds broad skepticism that the proposals the [...]
Government regulation, United States. Congress -- Powers and duties, Commercial policy -- Laws, regulations and rules, International economic relations -- Laws, regulations and rules, International economic relations -- Political aspects, and Public officers -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
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President Obama is ready to work with Congress to win fast-track trade negotiating authority, U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman told The Hill on Monday in an exclusive interview. [...]
United States. Congress -- Public opinion, United States. Congress -- Economic policy, Americans -- Surveys, and Budget deficits -- Public opinion
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* An overwhelming majority of Americans believe that President Obama and politicians on Capitol Hill need to put deficit reduction at the very top of their to-do list. [...]
United States. Congress -- Economic policy, Expenditures, Public -- Political aspects, Public debts -- Political aspects, and Budget sequestration
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WASHINGTON -- If Republicans in Congress and the Obama White House fail to resolve their differences in time, the federal government will begin a partial shutdown at 12:01 [...]
Company business planning, Government regulation, United States. Congress -- Economic policy, Budget sequestration -- Planning, Budget sequestration -- Political aspects, and Budget -- Laws, regulations and rules
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President Obama on Tuesday demanded that Congress approve legislation to replace at least some of the $85 billion in automatic spending cuts set to hit the government on March 1. [...]
Company business planning, United States. Congress -- Economic policy, Budget -- Political aspects, and Budget -- Planning
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After trying private negotiations, bipartisan commissions, informal 'gangs' and a supercommittee, the search for a long-term federal fiscal plan has come full circle back to where it started--regular order under [...]
Government regulation, United States. Congress -- Economic policy, Budget deficits -- Political aspects, and Budget -- Laws, regulations and rules
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WASHINGTON -- Like quarterbacks in football, presidents are central to most Washington stories. So discussion of budget gridlock often revolves around whether President Obama plays as effectively as his predecessors. [...]