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Free trade voting patterns in Congress

By |Monday, 12 December 2011|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: , |

In the U.S. free trade agreements pass the Congress with a broad center-right legislative alliance that includes almost all Republicans and splits Democrats roughly one-third for free trade and two-thirds against it.

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Three layers of the European debt crisis

By |Wednesday, 7 December 2011|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: , , , |

This is why American policymakers should care deeply about Europe -- because if the Europeans screw it up badly, it could do serious damage to the American economy, transmitted through still flawed and vulnerable banking systems.

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Congressional Republicans’ strategic shift on taxes

By |Tuesday, 22 November 2011|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: , , , |

The most significant element of the failed Super Committee negotiations is that Republicans offered to cross the no-net-tax-increase line in exchange for structural entitlement reform or structural tax reform and a permanent answer on tax rates.

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The President’s missed opportunities for deficit reduction

By |Monday, 21 November 2011|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: , , |

Q: In a politically balanced Congress, is significant deficit reduction possible without Presidential leadership or even involvement?

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