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Coup: After helping topple a key ally, will the Obama administration now foolishly pressure Egypt's military? Will the U.S. help Islamists posing as democrats gain power?
Spending: How gratifying it is to see Republicans take seriously their pledge to cut $100 billion out of the budget. They've lived up to their word — a rarity in Washington these days. But the truth is, it's only the very start.
Politics: As states struggle to slash budgets, Big Labor's two major confederations are spending big for a new PR campaign and recruiting drive to defend public employee unions. Their act shows why they've got to go.
Policy Errors: The administration is embarking on a campaign to promote the U.N. and America's role in the organization. This is exactly the opposite of what it should be doing.
California: California Gov. Jerry Brown must rapidly close a $25 billion budgetary shortfall. But right now it seems almost a hopeless task since the state's disastrous budget is a symptom, not the cause, of California's much larger nightmare.
Reform: As the head of Medicaid and Medicare services testifies in favor of ObamaCare, the CBO director says it will destroy 800,000 jobs. Talk about killing two birds with one stone.
Politics: If there's any doubt the new Congress intends to cut spending and reboot the economy, look at how it sank a $2.4 billion pork program to force the White House to live up to its promises. This is a welcome sign of backbone.
Federal Authority: At a contentious hearing on legislation to keep the EPA from regulating carbon dioxide as a pollutant, Republicans rightly called global warming a power-grabbing hoax that is all pain for no gain.
2 comments:
I certainly can't argue with the title of this post!
If i have my figures correct 100 B out of 15 T is only .6 per cent cut.
Is this enough for you America. It sure is not for me. need a 75 per cent cut in the budget. nothing less.
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