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Saturday, September 4th 2010
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- Democrats Go It Alone Now
- Noonan: No Change From Summit
- Obama Exceeded Time Limit
- GOP Sees Brown Effect in Mass. Gubernatorial Race
- Summit and Aftermath Epitomize 'Broken'
- Ann Coutler: Socialized Health Care Steamrolling Through
- Much Ado About the Same Things
- Rangel Gets Ethics Rap
- Roskam: President Used to Be Bipartisan
- Sebelius and DeParle: 80% Bipartisan Agreement on Health Care
- ObamaCare Resembles 'Nixonomics'
- Wanted: Freedom for Patients and Doctors
- NYC Almost Can't Fire Bad Teachers
- Stossel: What About Freedom to Medicate?
- Does It Really Cost Only $950 Billion?
- We Can't Afford It
- End-Run Around GOP Sought
- Unemployment Rose Last Week
- Philosophical Differences Displayed
- How Could Obamacare Possibly Cut the Deficit?
- Little Accomplished Today
- Summit Shows Democrats' True Colors
- Tempers Flare at Summit
- Federal Immigration Tracker Fails Half the Time
- U.S. May Owe $20 Trillion in 2010
- Fact Check of Health Care Summit
- House Dems Admit Summit Is Only Show
- Obama Plan Oppsed by Small Banks
- Scrap Obama's Plan
- Rove: How GOP Should Handle Summit
- Carefully Choreographed Attempt to Ram Health Care Bill Through
- Losing Patience on Health Care
- House May Rebalance Bank Bill
- So Little to Watch at the Summit
- Bush's Former Staffers May Run Again
- Everyone Recognizes Unions' Ills
- Join the Movement
- Climate Debate Is More Heated Than the Planet
- What's Ron Paul's Next Move?
- Bipartisanship Doesn't Always Work
- Democrats Not Listening
- White House Wants Your Money
- Snowe Won't Go
- Summit Is Big Publicity Stunt
- Senate Okays $15 Billion Jobs Bill
- Executive Branch Pushing Pro-Union Contracts
- Why Bother on Thursday, McConnell Asks
- Brown's Job Vote Disappoints Some in GOP
- U.S. Needs Better Health Insurance, Not 'Reform'
- Massachusetts Tea Party Candidate
- Health Care Focus Is FDR Vanity
- Political Bottlenecks Make U.S. Look Bad Overseas
- Unions Get Lowest Rating in 25 Years
- Illinois Is $13 Billion in the Red
- Cut Deficit, Bernanke Asks Congress
- MacDonald: Don't Cap Speculation
- Tax Credit May Not Spur Hiring
- Deficit Impedes Monetary Policy
- Obama Publicists Try to Downplay Summit
- Senate Passes Jobs Bill
- Stossel: Fostering a Feeding Frenzy
- Democrats in House and Senate Don't Trust Each Other
- Unionization Concentrating
- Keep Rates Low
- Ryan's Health Care Model
- South Carolina Is Window Into 2012 Primary
- Democrats Misunderstand Derivatives
- Dems Peck at Campaign Finance Ruling
- President Wants to Penalize Investors
- President's Health Plan Costs $950 Billion Over a Decade
- Cheney Had Mild Heart Attack
- Oregon Faces Business Exodus
- Deficit Reduction Commission Doomed to Fail
- Democrats Think Health Care Bill Will Save Them
- Rerouting TARP Money Raises Red Flags
- Democrats Still Ignoring Massachusetts Message
- Wanted: Republican Senate Candidate in New York
- One Thing Both Parties Agree On
- Libertarians Gaining Ground
- Senate Is Lagging by 290 Bills
- Begin Downsizing
- Cheney Hospitalized
- Whitman Supported Boxer, Poizner Donated to Gore
- Brown Shows How Bipartisanship Is Done
- Top Corporate Tax Rate May Drop
- Republicans Will Preempt Infomercial
- Two Days After the Summit Is Tea Party Anniverary
- Recovery Will Be Tough
- No Bipartisanship in White House
- Embrace Fiscal Federalism
- Simplify Business Taxes
- Universal Health Care Means Higher Taxes
- House Democrats Not Paying Dues
- Stossel: The Perils of Enforced (Re-) Hiring
- Stimulus Only Grows Government
- No Compromising at Summit
- Stimulus Numbers Equal Mistake
- Jobs Debate Proceeds
- Health Care Summit Culminates a One-Year Charade
- Bialosky: Illegal Immigration Upstaged
- President Doesn't Appear to Be Learning on the Job
- Cut Entitlement Programs
- President Lacks Intuition
- Illness Ill-Timed for Senate Democrats
- Bandes: Great Time at CPAC
- U.S. Owes $800 Billion to Chinese
- Galen: Tired of the Health Care Debate
- Health Care Odds Don't Look Good
- Weinstein: CPAC Was Preview of 2012
- Republicans May Vote 'Yes' on Jobs Bill
- Patterson: President Wants Socialism
- President Has His Own Party Worried
- President's Health Care Proposal Text
- Stirewalt: Summit's a Ruse
- Democrats Worried About Obama
- Adler: Reasonable Climate Control Is in the Eye of the Beholder
- Obama Reintroduces Nearly Identical Health Plan
- Jobs Bill Vote May Happen Today
- Frezza: Tea Party Deflects Liberal Criticism
- Samuelson: Welfare State Failure
- Liebau: Obama Still Wants to Grow Government
- Ryan: Back Into the Black
- Noonan: A Step Toward Less Spending?
- Levitt: No Meaningful Financial Reform
- Government Is Broken, 86% Say
- Paul Ryan Interviewed
- Ron Paul Wins CPAC Straw Poll
- CPAC Ends Well
- Democratic Incumbents Scared
- Alexander Haig Dead
- Capretta and Levin: Summit's Illusion
- Krauthammer: President Can't Lead
- Republicans Gear Up to Lead D.C.
- Republicans Want Hispanic Voters
- Obama Wants More Social Security Taxes
- Bush Lawyers Get DOJ Okay
- Limbaugh: Purely Propaganda
- Kudlow: Gridlock's Okay Until November
- $1.5 Billion of TARP for Foreclosures
- Pawlenty Says Memories of Bush Improve
- A First Step?
- Allott: New Heights of Anger
- Arkansas Democrat Distances Herself From Party
- Lambro: Cut Taxes and Spending
- North: Whose Success in Iraq?
- Hayworth and McCain Applauded on Stopping Health Care, Energy Reforms
- Goldberg: Democrats Make Excuses
- Galen: Cut Congressional Pay
- Malkin: Don't Blame the Tea Party
- Don't Spend All the Stimulus Money
- Schoen: Create Jobs Now
- Noonan: Cut Costs, Please
- President Will Try to Dodge Blame for Taxes
- ACORN Colludes With SEIU
- Obama Tries to Trade Federal Job
- Corker and Dodd Prep New Financial Reform Bill
- Meet GOP's Youngest Candidate
- Pawlenty Invokes Tiger Woods
- Cheney Calls Obama a One-Term President
- Marco Rubio's CPAC Keynote Shines
- Mitt Romney Bashes Obama in CPAC Speech
- Stimulus Funds Bloat Federal Infrastructure for Liberal Interests
- 10,000 Conservatives Call for Freedom
- Unemployment Filings Rise
- Democrats Plan End Run Around GOP
- The $1.2 Trillion-Plus Frontier
- GOP and Tea Party Winning War of Messaging
- Obama Is Naive About Terror
- Democrats Aren't Heeding American's Desires
- Courage Is Needed to Bring Deficit Down to 3% of Economy by 2015
- De Rugy: Congress Mints Monopoly Money
- Barone: GOP May Get Biggest Majority Since 1946
- Conservative Political Action Conference Gathers
- Scott Brown Was Turning Point
- Earmarks Are $15.9 Billion This Year
- Only 3/5 of Stimulus Went to U.S. Economy
- Same Debate, One Year Later
- Boehner: Where Are the Jobs?
- Scarborough: Focus on Smaller Government
- Marco Rubio Gains National Profile
- Poizner: Cut California Taxes
- Jobless Claims Rose Last Week
- Health Insurance Premiums Rising Up to 39%
- President's Slow on Jobs Creation
- Chapman: One Term Presidency
- Pierce: Summit Could Boost GOP
- Tim Griffin Is a GOP Force to Be Reckoned With
- O'Hara: The Other One Year Anniversary
- Report on $1 Trillion Deficit in State Pensions
- U.S. States Have $1 Trillion Pension Deficit
- Fed Plans Exit From Bailout
- Taranto: Unhealthy Obsession With Obama
- President Puts 18 Advisors on Deficit Panel
- Applebaum: U.S. May Resemble Greece Soon
- Quick Reversal of Fortunes in Congress
- Cillizza: No, Evan Bayh Won't Run for President
- Liberalism's Failing by Way of Repetition
- Bayh Is Tough Act for Dems to Follow
- Steele: Stimulus Is Failing
- Birnbaum: Who's Running This Country?
- Freeze Federal Employee Pay, Says Brown
- Ambrose: U.S., Please Learn From Greece's Recent Mistakes
- Goldberg: Why Can't Politics and Security Go Hand in Hand?
- Stossel: Government Mishandling Schools
- Sullum: War on Terror, Not Speech
- Medved: Choice Works Better Than Force
- Malkin: Security Advisor Was Reckless
- Coulter: Nuclear Iran
- Williams: Why Spend Billions for Census
- January's Deficit Is $430 Billion
- Stossel: Head Start's a Scam
- Stossel: Recycling Gives Berkeley $4 Million Deficit
- Du Pont: Destined for Debt
- Henninger: Cost Cutting Is Core Issue
- Rove: Tea Party Independence
- MacDonald: Facts Show the Stimulus Isn't Working
- Five Events Could Change the Majority Picture for the Senate Dems
- House GOP Leaders Challenge Dem Leaders to a Jobs Debate
- Only Democrats Think Stimulus Was Successful
- Economists Sound Alarm Because of Rising Deficit
- Governing From the Left Is Not Successful
- Payday for Federal Workers
- Stimulus Spending Fattened Government
- Gelb: Rahm Emanuel Dragging Obama Down
- Health Care or Bipartisanship, Not Both
- Repetition Doesn't Cut It
- Bayh Says He Isn't Burning the Bridge
- Don't Reelect, Two-Thirds Say
- Bevan: Still Trying to Shove Health Care Bill
- Public Unions Want to Upset Taxpayers
- Still Selling the Stimulus
- Don't Give Obama a Second Term, Majority Says
- Resolution to Downsize Government
- Census Bureau Wasting Millions
- Huntley: Democrats Can't Compromise
- Jobs Bill Creates Waste
- Bayh Had Voted With Republicans
- Food Stamps Growing 30% Annually
- Tea Partiers Will Vote on a Platform
- Dem Curbs on Oil Drilling Cost $2.36 Trillion
- Coats: Debt Soon Unsustainable
- Riedl: Dems Misdiagnose Deficit
- Bayh Leaves With a Bang
- Feller: Obama Confronts the Anger
- Biddle: No More Safe Re-Election Bets
- Norris: Don't Supersize Me
- Schlafly: Republicans Can Save Us Now
- Entitlements Slow Job Growth
- Lobbying Rose 5% During Recession Year
- Stossel: May Bayh Succeed in Business
- Complications for Democrats
- Bond Market Will Force Obama's Hand
- Blinder: We Need a New Financial Reform Plan
- McGurn: Biden Misfires
- Zimmerman: Reid Kids Himself
- Thomma: Next FDR Ideal Fading Fast
- Douthat: Summit May Flop
- Bayh Pans Party Politics
- Presidential Publicists Getting Even More Defensive
- Bayh Walks Away From Possible Third Term
- Hunt: President Tries to Buck Criticism
- Democrats Take a Hit
- Gardiner: Cheney, Not Biden
- Lane: Bayh Effectively Says No, Thanks, Democrats
- GOP Ready to Take Indiana
- Democrats' Downward Spiral
- Most Write Laws Using Templates
- Patrick Kennedy Can Get $47,000 Annual Pension
- Democrats Need to Find Indiana Candidate ASAP
- Bayh's Decision Offers Things for Both Parties to Consider
- Zito: Obama Unwittingly Isn't Helping Democrats Facing Elections
- Barone: Lobbyists' Banner Year
- Parker: You Fill the $28 Billion Hole
- Social Security Falls Behind
- Ryan's Voting Record Clarified
- Popularity in Polls Needs Catchup of Funds
- Indiana Senate Seat Opening Up
- Funding the Fast Track
- Schwarzenegger Wants Infrastructure Sooner
- Kasparov: U.S. Flaky on Russian Relations
- Forcing the Issue
- U.S. Debt will Grow Despite any Recovery
- GOP Could Take Boxer's Seat
- Cheney Thinks President Short on Security
- Stossel: Why Big Government Isn't the Answer
- Real Estate Can't Survive on Government Sponsorship Alone
- Recovery Rides Debt
- Will: Don't Teach Dependency on Government
- Christie Is Role Model
- Rubin: Tea Hype Versus Reality
- Tax Increases Make Wealthy Flee
- Reynolds: The Anti-Incumbent Party
- De Rugy: Do the Math
- U.S. Hates Big Banks More Than Government
- Congress Gets Voter Disapproval
- Schneider: Party of Opposition
- Kennedy: Look Who's Talking
- Rich: No Economic Stimulus in 'Green Jobs'
- Gainor: Who Really Benefits From $787 Billion Stimulus
- Republicans Win Review of Miranda Rights
- How the Tea Party Political Action Committee Will Be Organized
- Meet Alabama's Tea Party Candidate
- Don't Re-Elect Congress, Most Say
- Kudlow: $85 Billion for Temporary Jobs
- Hewitt: Better Ideas for Small Business
- Bitterness Increases in D.C.
- Johnson Evades Questions on Presidential Run
- Gary Johnson Starts Libertarian Advocacy Committee
- Samuelson: Ryan's Tough Battle
- Not Like FDR
- Republicans Eye Rhode Island
- So Much for Tax Promises
- Whose Iraq Success?
- Stabbing 'Joe the Plumber' in the Back
- Goldberg: More Explaining
- Bipartisan Consensus, Minus the President
- Americans Don't Believe Job Market Is Rebounding Yet
- Senate Will Pare Down Jobs Proposal
- Wehner: Don't Blame the People
- Boskin: Deficit Is Growth Inhibitor
- Brookhiser: Tea Party's Historical Parallels
- Strassel: Scapegoating Ryan
- Noonan: Just Three Years to Go
- Will Webb Change Parties?
- Ferguson: Beware of Greeks Bearing Debts
- Kotkin: Enough With the Pessimism
- Loven and Sidoti: More of the Same
- Pelosi Still Doesn't Get It
- Job Creation Caution
- Tomasky: Rahm Emanuel Has Got to Go
- Dionne: Tea Party and GOP
- Towery: How to Capitalize on the Negative Opinions
- Top 1% Redistribution
- 'Agnostic' Tax Increase?
- Hoagland: Like a Flat Tax
- Senate Majority Leader Nixes Jobs Bill
- Congressional Oversight Panel: The Next Wave of Trouble
- What Jobs?
- 2012 Race Would Be Close
- Stossel: Budget Cutting Example
- The Lesser of Several Evils
- Senate Jobs Bill Won't Move Fast
- N.J. Governor Declares Fiscal State of Emergency
- Hiring Will Be Modest Due to Cash Hoarding
- Labor Department Says Weekly Jobless Claims Fell
- Baum: Small Businesses Feel Lawmakers Still Don't Understand
- Tea Party Won't Accept Losses
- Corcoran: Creating Deficit Crises
- Union Favoritism Dissed
- Carafano: U.S. Is Eighth Freest Economy
- Henninger: Anti-Corporate Administration
- White: Becoming a Renters Economy
- Fukuyama: Foreign Policy Status
- Bandes: Freddie and Fannie Are Sinkholes
- Chisholm: Tax Dodd and Frank
- Questioning Quiets Down
- Levy: Health Care Bill Is Expensive
- What Happened to "Temporary?"
- Rove: GOP, Don't Skip the Health Care Summit
- Gallup: New Low for Obama
- Weisberg: It's Our Fault, Not the Politicians
- White: Jobs Bill Is Deja Vu
- Wilder: DNC Needs New Chair
- Rothkopf: Reid Should Go
- Sullum: Government Can't Move on Health Care
- Scott Brown Writing Book
- Bernanke's Testimony
- Stimulus Exit Outlined
- Tea Partying in Texas
- Knoller: Bipartisanship Plea Is Familiar Refrain
- Liebau: Both Parties or President's Own Way?
- Malkin: Only Government Jobs Created
- Stossel: Risk of Government Serfdom
- Anti-Tea Party Movement Creates Slush Funds
- Heritage Foundation: Long-Term Jobs Won't Come From Tax Credit
- Schumer Opposition Grows
- Liberals Get Sneaky About Tea Party Defense
- Becker Vote Timed by SEIU
- Barone: Strategy Getting Dumber
- Jobless Data Confusion Exists
- Holtz-Eakin: Jobs Costs Need Offset
- In Republicans We Trust
- Taranto: Could Pennsylvania Go Republican?
- Boehner Calls It What It Is
- Lowry: Tea Party Isn't Dividing the Right
- Frank: Government Viewed as Incompetent
- Begala: What We Really Wanted
- Senate and House Jobs Bills Are Night and Day
- Security Advisers Look Amateurish
- Is Criticism of RNC Chair Driven by Racism
- Andrew Breitbart's Tea Party Speech
- Sowell: Nothing's Really Fair
- Continetti: Ryan Has National Agenda
- Thomas: Weaning Off Big Government
- $85 Billion Is Cost of Latest Job Creation Bill
- Blow to Unionists
- Carter Thought of It First
- Gingrich: Make Health Care Affordable
- Summit for the Cameras
- No Expectations for Health Care Summit
- Kurokawa: Fiscally Irresponsible
- Stossel: Ten Ways to Compromise on Health Care
- Stossel: Hospital Supply Limited by Nixon-Era Laws
- Hawkins: Decentralize Power
- Parties Plan for Health Care Summit
- Stossel: Incumbents and Lawyers
- Boehner: Scrap Fiscal Commission
- Rasmussen: 75% Are Angry at Government's Policies
- Health Summit Is Bipartisan Opportunity
- McGurn: War as Usual
- Bush Vindicated
- Lewis: Rethinking Ryan's Rise
- Luskin: Coincidental Correction
- Dionne: Just Finish It
- Lee: Too Much Scolding of Voters
- Hunt: Lack of Willpower to Cut Deficit
- Samuelson: Mismatch on Spending for Services
- Medved: Taxing for Job Creation
- Another Government Agency?
- U.S. Recovery Isn't Coming From Small Jobs Yet
- Rahm Emanuel Appears to Be Exacerbating Matters
- Queenan: Ignoring the Tea Party Is a Mistake
- Will Pennsylvania Have a Party-Changing Special Election?
- Cost: Less Comprehensive Policies
- Diehl: President Scales Back International Appearances
- Allard: Energy Tax Is Bad Timing for Economy
- Altman: Why More Stimulus?
- Surowiecki: Fix the Economy and Voters Will Calm Down
- More Disapprove of President's Performance
- Mergers Could Take Place of Health Care Reform
- Decline in Unemployment Rate Is From Government Hiring
- Barone: We've Had Enough of Government Unions
- Reynolds: Tea Party Is Great Awakening
- White: Democrats Will Have Another Bad Year
- Controversy Ensues From Citizenship Comments
- Riggs: Census Ad Is Super Bowl's Worst
- Hubbard: Tax Increases and Lower Standards of Living?
- Obama Can't Face Press Corps
- Stossel: Municipal Waste
- Stossel: Only Bad News?
- Stossel: Don't Spend More on Public Schools
- Galen: Palin Stealing Obama's Fire
- Will: In Praise of Ryan's Fiscal Plan
- How Much Has Treasury Lost on Fannie and Freddie?
- Not a Party Leader Yet
- Palin Is Popular in Nashville
- Win Elections, Tea Partiers Say
- Strong Turnout for Tea Party Convention
- Palin Sees Good Year for Conservatives
- Stossel: Government Holding Us Back
- GOP Recruiting Heavily for Fall Election
- Notes from the Tea Party
- Sarah Palin May Become Tea Party Nominee
- Republicans Not Supporting Jobs Credit
- Free Trade Blocked in Congress
- Union Bias May Enter White House Labor Contracts
- President Defends Jobs Stance
- Scott Brown Will Make Changes
- Third Party -- Or Not?
- Meese: Remember Reagan
- U.S. Government Staffing Up 8% This Year
- Tea Party Forms Political Action Committee
- Republicans Have Advantage in California Governor's Race
- Bipartisan Jobs Bill Progresses
- Public Employees Overpaid
- Another 20,000 Jobs Lost in January
- Buchanan: Iran Could Bring Obama Favor Again
- Obama's Former Senate Seat Could Become Republican
- Small Business Loans Encouraged
- Senate Stalls on Financial Reform Talks
- Hewitt: Too Many Speeches
- Mair: Obama Nominee Becker Should Be Disqualified
- Brown: Action Is Louder Than Words
- Krauthammer: Populace Recentering
- Taxpayers Foot Bill for Super Bowl Ad
- Malkin: $1.34 Billion to Promote Census
- Tea Party Convention Is One Third Media
- U.S. Unemployment Returns to Single Digit
- Behind the Apologies
- U.S. Losing Credit
- Reich: Tax and Spend
- How to Protect Yourself From the Deficit
- Democrats Worsen the Deficit
- Riggs: NEA's Dubious Uses of $50 Million Stimulus Funding
- Costa: Brown Wants to Get to Work
- Black: Fix the Economy
- Biden Swears in Brown
- Farrell: Great Depression II
- Dems Senate Control Officially Ends
- Brown Promises to Be Independent Voice
- President Tackled Too Much
- White House Media Relations Is Very Selective
- Cohn: Everyone Else Has Moved On
- Will: Spending Wrong
- Rich: 'Generational Larceny'
- Furtive Tax Tactics
- Chapman: Should Have Rejected the Stimulus
- Elder: TARP and Iraq
- Social Security in Red Ink
- Tax Break on Hires Nears Agreement
- Senate Rushes Appointments Ahead of Brown Swear-In
- Stirewalt: 'Punching-Bag Bipartisanship'
- Senate May Vote on Jobs Stimulus Next Week
- Holtz-Eakin and Brill: 41% Tax Increase
- Barone: Economic Intervention Is Unfair
- U.S. Creditworthiness Threatened by Deficit
- Rove: Talk Is Too Late
- Stossel: Federal Cuts Next to Impossible
- Brown Gets Started a Week Early
- Carle: Populism Loses Momentum
- Pappas: Tea Party Gets Spotlight
- Ward: Accidental Self Criticism
- Dems Want $6,000 More Debt Per Citizen
- Budget Briefing Transcript
- The Tea Party's Founding Father
- Pappas: Dems Want to Censor Corporations
- Berlau: Regulatory Relief for Small Businesses
- Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi Are Most Conservative
- America Declining Internationally
- McClanahan: Congressional Salaries Bloated
- Michael Reagan: Illinois Is Next
- Morris and McGann: Debunking Deficit Lies
- Stimulus Jobs Data Clarified -- Or Not?
- Sullum: Jobs Data Confusion
- Malkin: Union Likes Anti-Obesity Campaign
- Gratzer: Don't Just Say 'No'
- President's Interaction With Republicans Is Confusing
- Goldberg: Stimulus Mishandled
- Sullum: Budget of Monopoly Money
- Brown Got Voters From Google
- Additional 824,000 Jobs May Be Lost
- Stossel: Tax Credit Favoritism
- Republican Control of Senate Seems Doable
- President Treats TARP Like Piggy Bank
- Shapiro: Logical Cost Cut
- Private Sector Sheds More Jobs
- Ohio Gets Tea Party Candidate
- On Unionized Government
- Palin: We Can't Afford the Budget
- Heritage Foundation: $2 Trillion More
- Slaughter: Don't Penalize Multinationals
- Jenkins: Extend Bush's Tax Cuts
- Asking for $2 Trillion
- Palin: Looking Forward to Tea Party Convention
- Stossel: Job Creation Is All Government Hiring
- Paul Volker's Speech to the Senate Banking Committee
- Forsyth: Double-Dip Recession Coming
- McCaughey: Budget Is Threat to Freedom
- National Debt Is 25 to 30 Times Revenues
- Spruiell: Risky Business
- Text of TARP Report
- TARP's Future Shock
- Wilson: Job Creation Plan Could Backfire
- SBA Needs Improvement
- Rubio: Just Say No
- Vadum: $4 Billion for ACORN
- Pawlenty: Uncle Sam Runs a Pyramid Scheme
- Beran: Kudlow Versus Schumer
- Lowry: Don Quixote Budget
- Two Thirds of States Want No Mandatory Insurance
- Thomas: Continue the Bipartisan Dialogue
- Raum: Obama's Budget Has No Support
- Cato: Federal Spending Is 19% of GDP
- Sanger: Decade of Unsustainable Deficit
- Ward: Most Deficit Reductions Only Hypothetical at Best
- Barrett: Too Much Taxation, Spending, Borrowing
- Hawkins: The Myths of Liberalism
- Limbaugh: Record Spending and Lies
- Sowell: Confused About Jobs Statistics? So's the Government.
- Budget Criticism Retracted After Pressure From White House
- U.S. Government Staffing Reaching 2.15 Million
- Only 11% of NY Sees Economic Improvement
- Buy Now, Don't Save Later
- Uncle Sam Would Bulk Up
- Foreigners Call U.S. Politically Unstable
- Budget Is Opposite of Keynesian Economics
- Ajami: No Going Back to 2008
- Edwards: Obama Spending 41% More Than Forecast
- Labor Nominee Wants Mandatory Unionization
- Digging a Deeper Hole
- Bipartisanship Found in Education Spending
- Budget Reflects Struggle
- Outspending Even $1.9 Trillion More Taxes
- Budget Outspends Revenues by 50%
- Budget Text
- One Sign of Economic Improvement
- Cox and Winkler: Community Banks Don't Need the TARP Money Obama Offered
- Deflation Risk Gone
- Barnes: Banking Rescue Incomplete
- Bandes: From Supermajority to Majority This Year
- President Wants to Spend $100 Billion on Jobs
- New Foundation for GOP
- Kurtz: Jon Stewart Siding With Republicans
- Obama's Nominee May Have Lied to Congress
- Raum: Budget's Irreconcilable Goals
- Laurie: Spend More to Cut Deficit?
- Rickards: Recovery Is Illusion
- Ward: Ryan Gets Orzag Nod
- Deficit Increasing
- McKinnon: Businesses Taxed More
- Hitt and King: Where's the Cost Cutting?
- Cox: High-Speed Failures
- Today's Budget Defies Last Week's Promise
- Deficit Reduction Based on Spending Freeze?
- President Wants $160 Billion Annual War Spending
- Fewer Jobs Created Than Claimed
- President's Budget Will Include a $1.6 Trillion Deficit
- President Announcing Spending Spree on Monday
- Chapman: Shortening the Purse Strings
- Paul Volker: The Way Out of This Mess
- Democratic Senate Received 99 Ethics Complaints in 2009
- Dems Have 'Blind Spot' in War on Terror
- Tom Campbell Leads California Senate Primary Poll
- Anderson: Naming Hubris
- Rasmussen: Economic Disbelief
- Tapscott: Fake Revenue in 2011 Budget
- Fund: Voters More Informed Than Ever
- Will Foreigners Get Involved in U.S. Campaigns?
- Yes, Cutting Deficit Is Important
- Anti-Tea Party Site Has Labor Union Backing
- Speech Vexes Party
- Memoli and Trygstad: Blame Pelosi
- Cost: Supremes Are Politically Weak
- Republicans Back Platform
- Early: Labor Union Legislation Nearing Extinction
- Bevan: Bill Broke Promise
- Miron: U.S. Get Out of Middle East
- Manzi: Effective Diagnosis, But...
- Deficit Is Almost Ten Times Greater Than Old GOP Days
- Chait: No Go on Pay-As-You-Go
- Jost: Not Much in Common
- GDP Rise Is Just Inventory
- McArdle: GDP Doesn't Tell Whole Story
- Jacobson: Appoint Special Counsel for Foreign Donations
- Corn: More Debate, Please
- Senate Mix Is Changing. GOP Suiting Up for Change.
- Cillizza: Indiana Republican Retiring
- Marcus: President Chastened
- Beckmann: 2008 Rehashed
- Bipartisanship Attempted
- Disagreeing on How They Disagree
- GOP Retreat Includes Obama
- MacDonald: Better Ways to Create Jobs
- Stossel: Heed the Health Care Suggestions
- Stiglitz: End "Too Big to Fail"
- Economic Fix Won't Come Until 2011
- Blackwell: Like Reagan?
- Federal Debt Dissed
- Freeman: Barney Frank Is Vulnerable
- Noonan: Criticize and Exalt
- Strassel: Tone Down Anti-Bank Talk
- Biden: Spend What's Necessary
- Bernard: Stop Expanding Government
- Lambro: CBO's Next Report
- Kirkpatrick: Alito Versus Obama
- Louis: Reactivate 2008 Campaign
- Crossing the Aisle
- McIlheran: Lose the Fighting Stance
- President's Retirement Savings Proposals Are Just a Start
- Small Business Tax Credit Planned
- No Clear Plan to Restart Health Reform
- Wehner: State of Narcissism
- Most People Are Cynical About President's Spending Freeze Idea
- Reddy: The 23 Who Voted Against Bernanke
- Job Claims Are Bogus
- Palin's Take on State of the Union
- Collins: Union Is Angry
- Unions Win Higher Taxes in Oregon
- Will: Our Fault?
- Saunders: No, He Can't
- Davis: GOP Senators Are Key to Health Care
- Kendall: Fix the Whole, Not Just Parts
- Griffith: Let's Get Back on Track
- CBS Viewers Liked State of the Union
- Reconfirmation Will Be Easy Part for Bernanke
- Stossel: Obama's Proposal Benefits Tax Professionals the Most
- Meltzer: No Exit
- Wherefore Fannie and Freddie?
- Henninger: Trying to Reorder 16% of the Economy
- GOP Is Critical Audience
- Michael Reagan: Replace Income Tax
- Republicans Say U.S. Can't Afford Obama's Proposals
- Coulter: Banking Mistakes
- President Under Siege
- Noonan Says Obama Wasted His First Year
- Rove: Expect Approval Ratings to Continue Downward
- Bandes: Omnibus Apology Speech
- Tea Party Goes National
- Speech Had Factual Mistakes
- Obama Tried to Balance His Speech
- Job Creation Can't Happen That Fast
- Boehner: What Jobs?
- Archer: Health Care Still Lacks Transparency
- Fiorina: Hold Government Accountable
- Roskam: More Action
- Nagesh: Neither Side Likes Spending Freeze
- Excerpts From Republican Address to Nation
- Republicans Hope President Will Change Strategy
- Unemployment Has Risen Since Obama Won
- Feulner: A Sorry State
- Rubin: Which Way Will Speech Go?
- Begala: Obama Should Get Aggressive
- Democrats Aren't the Most Popular for This State of the Union
- Baehr: Speech Preview
- McConnell: Please Downsize
- Pelosi Is Still on Planet Mars
- Carson: Democrats Halted Health Care Reform
- MacDonald: Cut $1.5 Trillion From Deficit
- Newman: Presidential Makeover
- Orwin: Obama Already Risks Becoming Lame Duck
- Frank: U.S. Has Moved to the Right
- Ackerman and Wu: What if Everyone Donated to Campaigns?
- Even Democrats Oppose Tax Hikes
- Democratic Senator Wants to Lose More Money on Real Estate
- House Has 58 Democratic Seats Vulnerable
- Ryan: GOP Can Save Economy
- So-Called Spending Freeze Is Too Late
- Toomey Leads Specter by 14 Points
- Christopher Buckley Spoofs State of the Union
- California's Deficit Results From Liberal Handouts
- Schwarzenegger Wants to Cut Unionized Government
- Congress Spent Over $1 Million on Copenhagen Summit
- Even Democratic Senators Oppose Reviving Obama's Health Care Bill
- Ambinder: Budget Proposal Is Reactive
- Navarrette: Obama Is Polarizing Things
- Tea Party 101
- Government Officials Dominate Agenda Previously Held by CEOs
- Deficit Will Remain at WWII Level
- Reaganomics Versus Obamanomics
- The Opposite of Cost Containment
- Maddow: President Has Upset Everyone This Week
- Senators Nix Obama's Deficit Task Force
- Budget Cut Less Than 1% Under Proposal
- So-Called Spending Freeze Only Concerns 17% of Budget
- Barnes: President Barely Hanging On
- Robinson: Obama Isn't Guy Next Door
- People Are Skeptical About Obama's Tax Credit Idea
- Fisher: Keep Party Squabbling Out of Fed Choice
- Rahm Emanuel Takes Heat
- Government Finances Remain Bleak
- CBO Reports Dire Situation
- Deficit Is 9.2% of GDP
- CBO Report Shows Obama Isn't Creating Jobs
- Will GOP National Committee Bar Support for Some Candidates?
- Noonan: It's Almost as if the 2008 Election Never Happened
- Sen. Coburn Wants $20 Billion Cut
- Du Pont: Tough Tax Increases
- Senator Bayh Tells Democrats to Get More Centrist
- Vote Turns to Bernanke's Favor
- Poll Shows Democratic Control Is Bad for Country
- Congress Behaves Like Sand, Study Finds
- President Touts Tax Cut Proposal as Middle Class Relief
- Democratic Donor Gets $25 Million No-Bid Contract
- McCain May Vote Against Bernanke
- Istook: Democrats Trying to Move Spotlight Away From Scott Brown
- Obama Backs Bernanke
- Phillips: Left Is Arrogant
- President Wants Tax Cut for Middle Class
- Obama Plans Further Growth of Government
- Senators Returning to Favor Bernanke
- Kurtz: Media Was Slow to Pick Up on Brown Popularity
- Unionionied Government Jobs Grew in 2009
- Trende: More Senate Seats Could Go Republican
- Lowry: Example Made in 1994
- Joe Biden's Son Will Not Run for Senate
- Hassert: Brown Is Economically Savvy
- Carville: In Defense of Finger Pointing
- Cornyn: Massachusetts Opened Door
- Ed Gillespie Will Chair Republican State Leadership Committee
- Republicans Oppose Bank Proposal
- State of the Union Will Include Middle Class Aid Announcement
- Robert Mosbacher Dies
- Another Democrat Retires
- As U.S. Government Grows, So Does Voter Unhappiness
- Steyn: Obama Claims He Had Same Momentum as Obama
- Polman: Angry Middle Revolted
- McCain Says No Further Changes to Campaign Finance Likely
- Gallup Poll Shows Americans Almost Split on Obama
- Goodwin: Thanks, Massachusetts
- Obama Administration Pushes for Bernanke
- Interview With Tea Party Patriots Co-Founder
- Job Creation Theme in State of the Union
- Bernanke May Pull Through
- Democrats Dividing
- Sherman: Justice Anthony Kennedy Calls It
- Theimer: Special Interest Groups Benefit From Campaign Finance Ruling
- Replace Fannie and Freddie?
- Hunt: Watered-Down at Best
- Johnson: Let Bernanke Speak First
- Simon: Stock Market Rout Is Political Message
- Barone: 155 of Democrat Seats in House May Go Republican
- CEOs Tell Lawmakers to Stop Asking for Donations
- AFL-CIO Says Unions Helped Brown Win
- Fisher: Bernanke Could Be Out by February
- Fed Chairman May Change
- President Admits Health Care Bill Hit Dead End
- Baucus Pushing Bill Passage
- Krugman: Better Than Nothing?
- Krauthammer: Why Bush?
- Voters Have 'Fallen Out of Love With Democrats'
- Kulczuga: Governator Asks Feds for $6.9 Billion
- Obama's Bank Proposal Moves Stock Prices Down
- Five Big Banks Would Lose $13 Billion Next Year From Obama's Plan
- Bernanke on the Line
- Gallup Poll: 55% Say Stop Health Care Bill
- Sessions: Most Americans Want Health Care Bill Dropped
- Miller: Dems' Job Creation Is All Talk
- Latest Financial Services Proposal Is Tactical Change
- Unions' Laziness Helped Republicans in Massachusetts
- Every State Up for Grabs
- Klein: How Can President Resuscitate His Plans?
- Kulczuga: How Is Brown a Boost for Obama?
- President Changes Tactics
- Universal Health Care Proven Not to Work
- Democrats Strip Down Health Care Proposal
- Republicans Need to Try Again to Stop TARP
- Fisher: Now Money Can Talk to Politicians
- Tea Morphs From Activism Into Political Party
- House Speaker Sees Dead End
- President Wants to Limit Banks' Size and Scope
- Mullins: Political Groups Will Proliferate
- Jones: Supreme Court Is Fair on Donations
- One Party Says Yes, The Other Says No
- Reed: Democrats, Brace for More Losses
- Supreme Court Case on Political Donations
- Official Statement on Financial Services Reform
- Conway: Three Losses in One Year
- Heye: Democrats Anticipated Tuesday's Loss
- Chertoff: Freeing Up Donations for Lower Offices
- Pelosi Admits Defeat
- White House Renews Bank Tax Proposal
- President Opposes Supreme Court Ruling
- Barton: Start Over
- Gall: First Amendment and Political Donations
- Thune: Enough With TARP
- Top Court Frees Campaign Spending
- Krugman: Giving Up on Obama
- Hanson: Back Off the Unpopular Agenda
- Walter: Don't Attack the Opposition
- Cary: Capturing the Center
- Tomasky: Anything Can Happen From Here
- Barone: Now a Republican Can Win Anywhere
- Greider: Obama's Visit to Boston Backfired
- What's the Difference Between 59 and 60 Votes?
- President Thinks There's Agreement on Health Care Bill
- Conason: Not Dead Yet
- Conservatism Rising
- Hatch and Shurtleff: Unconstitutional on Two Counts
- Obama Says Not to Rush
- Ham: Obama Critics Go Mainstream
- Change of Heart?
- Taylor: Deficit Proposal Adds Insult to Injury
- How Surprising Is Bad News for Housing?
- Zelinsky: Yesterday's Lessons for Both Parties
- Carlson: Terrorism Is Top Issue in Massachusetts
- Jenkins: Democrats Bet on Both Sides of Banks
- New Republican Governors Revamp Education
- Davis: Democrats Too Liberal
- Stimulus Benefits Greedy Scientist
- Government Need Not Control Internet
- Miller: Canada, Not U.S., Is Land of the Free
- Voters Say 'No' to Current Health Care Bill
- Blues Regroup
- Business as Usual Is Democratic Response
- Obama Reality Check
- Democrats Unfavored
- Americans Are Weary
- Republicans Score 41st Senator
- Carson: Romney Validated
- Haberman: Harold Ford Jr. Likelier to Run
- Trende: Will the House Be Next?
- Democrats' Time to Reflect
- Smith: Dems Still Blaming Bush
- Democratic Finger Pointing Picks Up
- Carlson: Coakley's Fans Became Scarce
- Massachusetts Sends Scott Brown to the Senate
- Silva: Bay State Goes Republican
- Coakley Concedes Brown Win
- Reid Says Party Balance Has Changed
- Brown's Breakthrough
- Brown Won!
- Brooks: President Should Stop Trying to Be Everything to Everyone
- Waldman: Health Care Vote in Ten Days
- Healy: Redefining Conservativism
- Budowsky: Every Vote Makes a Difference
- Mass. Polls Get Huge Turnout
- Rove: Brown Will Win by 3 to 6 Points
- Congress Pressures Housing Authority
- Today Marks a Turning Point in Health Care Reform
- Massachusetts Party Balance Changes
- Democrats Switching Sides Today
- Boston Has Almost No Democratic Posters
- Sowell: Republicans and Democrats Have a Job to Do
- Robinson: A Tough Year
- Coakley or Obama's Fault?
- Democrats Are Unlikely to Get the Message Today
- Brown Win Predicted by Boston Herald Readers Online
- What Massachusetts Voters Are Saying
- U.S. Support for Obama's Health Care Plan Drops to One Third
- Energy Bill Could Follow Health Care
- The Final Word on Today's Election Outcome
- State of the Union Speech Precedes Health Care Bill
- Carlson: Coakley Has No Personality
- Pollak: No Office Is Guaranteed
- Democrats Are Anxious
- Health Care Bill's Fate Dims
- Obama Plans for Republican Win
- Pelosi Is Tone Deaf to Voter Message in Massachusetts
- Will: Stimulus Spending Hits Roadblocks
- Tapper: Democrats See 'Ugly' Climate
- York: Tomorrow's Election Depends on Two Things
- Some Democratic Voters Will Switch Parties Tomorrow
- Krugman: Democrats Aren't Overambitious
- Another New Poll Is Less Rosy About Massachusetts
- Klein: Beginning, Not End, of Reform
- Democrats Thinking About Ignoring Defeat
- U.S. Census Foresees Challenging Year
- Conda: Republicans Should Convince Democrats to Do the Right Thing About Jobs
- Beehler: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness?
- No Denying Connection Between White House and Massachusetts
- Conservative Commentary Takes Lead
- Mass. Race Is Opposite of November 2008
- Pappas: Republicans Are Anything But Dead in the Northeast
- Cost: Year of Political Mistakes
- Boston Ad Bets on Whether Obama Appeal Lingers
- Mass. Race Feels Like National Election
- Why Massachusetts Race Is Important
- Most Americans Want Less Government
- Betting Odds Favor Brown Over Coakley 64%-36%.
- Good Weather for Election Day Bodes Well for Republicans in Mass. Race
- Omama's Visit Doesn't Stop Brown's Lead in Massachusetts
- Varadarajan: Send Banks' Money to Haiti
- Legal Battle Begins Tomorrow
- Bush Is Scapegoat
- Voter Turnout Gains Urgency
- Brown's Still Ahead of Coakley
- Support Scott Brown
- Massachusetts Voters Turn to Brown and Buck a Political Stereotype
- Labor's Payoff Comes at Your Expense
- Banks May Sue Over Obama's Bank Tax
- Democrats Want to Stall Massachusetts Swearing In
- Dems Planning Hanky-Panky if They Lose Mass.
- Voter Discontent Threatens Democrats in Massachusetts
- Obama's Agenda Is at Risk
- Blackwell: Coakley Opposes Religious Freedom
- Brown Stages Counter-Rally
- Massachusetts Gets Rescue Effort
- CNN: Obama Advisers Think Coakley Will Probably Lose on Tuesday
- If Brown Wins: Senate Dems May Avoid a Second Vote on Health Care.
- Obama Stumps in Mass as Dems Panic
- Mass Election a Referendum on Health Care Reform?
- Poll Shows Brown Ahead of Coakley
- Massachusetts Senate Race Is Referendum on Democrats.
- Independents in Massachusetts Are Poised to Send Washington a Strong Message
- Massachusetts Race Is Measure of Obama's First Year
- Kudlow: President Has It Backwards
- Don't Vote for Bad Medicine
- Brown May Sue Democrats Over False Claim
- Democrats Lose Another Candidate in House
- Keller: Massachusetts Backlash Comes
- Bishop: Carbon Cap-and-Trade Is Bad for Economy
- Health Care Bill Gets Frantic
- Rabinowitz: Coakley's Judgment Is Questionable
- Towery: Banks Should Give to the People
- Liberty Counsel Wants to Sue Because Health Care Bill Unconstitutional
- Goldberg: Coakley Feels Entitlement
- Pat Buchanan: U.S. Heading for Default
- Now Obama is Going to Massachusetts
- Krauthammer: Obama Is Too Left
- Chavez: Delay Health Care Reform to Stave Off Recession
- Fed Expects 'Reasonable' Growth This year
- Democrats Create Their Own Problems in Massachusetts
- Is Profit Now a Dirty Word?
- Press: Why Isn't Obama Visiting Massachusetts?
- Recovery Sustained
- Noonan: Obama's Disconnected From the Public
- Cheney Called Most Influential Conservative in U.S.
- Dems Resort to Fear: Anti-Brown Ad Uses Terrorism Image
- Brown Beats Coakley in Latest Poll
- Dodd May Drop Consumer Protection Agency
- Obama Bribes Unions on Health Care
- Unions May Dodge Health Care Tax Until 2018
- Chocola: ''10 and '12 Elections Will Determine Health Care Fate
- Arizona Rep. John Shadegg Retires From House
- Galston: How Honest Will State of the Union Be?
- Brown Raises at Least $1 Million a Day This Week
- NFL Antitrust Case May Take Unfortunate Turn
- State Tax Collections Decline Fastest in 46 Years
- Unions Cut Sweetheart Deal on Health Care Reform
- Recent Economic Growth Is All From Layoffs
- FDIC Chief Says Regulatory System Failed
- U.S. Unemployment Will Stay Above 9% This Year
- Report Says Deleveraging Will Hit U.S. Hard
- Foreclosures May Set New Record This Year
- Hayes: Economy Beyond Repair?
- Gelinas: New Yorkers Should Reject Bank Tax Proposal
- Whiton: Nuclear Threats Looming Larger
- Biden's Transparency Meeting is Closed to the Press
- Fed Gets Defensive
- Newt Gingrich: Interpol Versus U.S. Law
- Boskin: Democrats' Growth Is Numerical Distortion
- U.S. Rep. Bart Stupak: Heal Health Care Reform
- Carly Fiorina Calls Barbara Boxer 'Failed Senator'
- Sarah Palin Debut Gets Sky-High Ratings
- Rove: Obama's Bait-and-Switch
- More Polls Show Divided Opinion on President
- Corzine Says His Goals Were Unmet
- GOP May Have Three-Way Primary in California
- Gerstein: Reid Has Same Problems as Pelosi
- Coakley Publicist May Have Shoved Reporter
- Patricia Anderson Yields to Norm Coleman
- Rep. Paul Ryan Health Care Bill Suppressed by Dems
- NFL Wants Touchdown in Supreme Court
- Bob Dole: Health Care Bill Will Hurt Quality of Care
- Democrats May Split Over War Budget
- Obama's Got More Opposition Than Support
- Harsanyi: What Recovery?
- Massachusetts Election May Take Weeks to Certify
- Deficit Sets New Record
- Americans Should Get Chance to Ask Bankers Questions
- Fed Says Economy Didn't Improve in Two Districts
- Gapper: Bank Pay Compared to Unfair Blackjack Table
- Bank Tax Repositioned as Targeting Liabilities
- John Thune May Seek 2012 Nomination
- Americans "Have a Right to Be" Upset About Bank Bonuses
- Fed Makes $52 Billion in 2009
- Limbaugh: Obama's Spending Will Bankrupt the Country
- Stossel: Unions Say "No" to Federal Money for Excellent Teachers
- With Economy Sputtering and Credit Tight, Obama Considers Tax on Banks
- Dem Policies May Bring Double Digit Inflation
