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Ryan opens the tax door?
On the Paul Ryan watch, an item worth noting from an AP report Thursday. Recall that Rep. Ryan's "Roadmap" incurs at least $62 trillion in debt because it keeps taxes at 19 percent of GDP even as the boomers...
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| March 11, 2011; 7:00 AM ET |
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Krauthammer falls for the Paul Ryan ruse
Et tu, Charles? I've been a Krauthammer fan for ages, quote him often on our public radio show "Left, Right & Center," and have always marveled at Charles's range, erudition and insight. But his Friday column he unfortunately becomes...
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| February 24, 2011; 11:42 PM ET |
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What the press isn't telling you about Obama's budget
The amazing thing about the budget debate is how easily mainstream press coverage is steered toward the conversation our two major political parties prefer to have, as opposed to the debate the country needs. This week, the stenographic coverage...
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| February 14, 2011; 3:17 PM ET |
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Charade of the week: What 'hammock' is Paul Ryan talking about?
Before we leave the State of the Union to focus on whatever squabbles will preoccupy us next week, it's worth pausing on a curious observation made by Paul Ryan in his response -- a sentiment sure to come back...
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| January 27, 2011; 2:02 PM ET |
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After SOTU, I'm stirred but not shaken
I'm always hopeful on State of the Union night -- and always disappointed.
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| January 25, 2011; 10:51 PM ET |
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Paul Ryan is not what you think
Imagine that President Obama said Tuesday night that it was time to get America's fiscal house in order and then proposed a plan that would not balance the budget until the 2060s - while adding more than $62 trillion to...
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| January 24, 2011; 8:00 PM ET |
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