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- OPINION: America’s New Fiscal Trap
In a post-midnight vote along party lines, bleary-eyed Republican members of Congress passed a tax-and-spend bill that will define America’s fiscal reality for decades In their rush to strike a
- Opinion: Our elected officials are bankrupting the government
The U S national debt has reached $37 trillion To keep the federal government from exceeding its congressionally mandated debt ceiling and continue to pay its bills, the U S Department of
- Opinion: America’s public data needs rescuing - MSN
America’s public data is part of our country’s critical infrastructure, every bit as important as our highways, bridges, railways, and dams Roughly 300,000 public federal datasets, including
- Trump is right to shrink our government. Even if I worry about . . . - MSN
Many oppose the slashing of current government programs because the result is seen as unfair to government employees They're wrong
- Opinion: America’s economic waters will calm when politicians . . . - MSN
It’s fascinating to throw stones into a lake, watch ripples interact and spread, and speculate about when the water will become calm again But when rocks and boulders of policy uncertainty hit
- New CNN Poll: Public Opinion Shifts On Unified Republican Control . . .
A new CNN poll conducted by SSRS reveals a complex and evolving landscape of American public opinion, with a notable shift in sentiment regarding Republican control of all three branches of
- Opinion: Congress should reform the Government Accountability . . . - MSN
House Republicans are proposing a 50 percent cut in GAO's budget, while lawmakers should modernize the agency to better serve taxpayers and revise its legal responsibilities
- Opinion: A year after Loper Bright, Congress has failed to step up - MSN
One year after the Supreme Court ended judicial deference to federal agencies in its landmark Loper Bright decision, Congress shows no sign of stepping up to the constitutional role the court
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