Angry protests aimed at Washington are an American institution as old as Congress itself but you don't have to be a political scientist to understand why the anger has elevated to a dangerous disconnect between voters and their elected representatives. Nowhere is that disconnect between Washington and Main Street America...
Posted November 16, 2009 | 14:11:07 (EST)
In classic Washington style, so-called fiscal hawks in Congress have selectively redefined our debt and deficit problem in order to fit their preconceived solutions -- cutting Social Security and Medicare. Rather than address the real causes of our national debt including; a decade of borrow and spend policies, skyrocketing health...
Posted September 28, 2009 | 09:54:02 (EST)
Let's be very clear about who, in this ongoing health care reform debate, is truly threatening to cut seniors' Medicare benefits. It's not President Obama. It's not health care reform proponents in the House or Senate.
In fact, the only threats of benefits cuts have come from private insurers...
Posted May 8, 2009 | 16:28:00 (EST)
If health care reform equals entitlement reform and Medicare equals health care then it's clear we can't truly improve our health care system by failing to factor in many of the changes needed to our nation's largest health care provider, Medicare. Everyone involved in this national health care reform debate...
Posted March 11, 2009 | 17:55:15 (EST)
While Congress was negotiating a recovery package to bring our country out of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, some deficit hawks were promoting the notion that the short-term costs of the economic downturn and the recovery plan ought to be linked to long-term reductions in Social Security...
Posted February 5, 2009 | 17:51:34 (EST)
As Congress and the Obama administration confront a list of unparalleled economic challenges, it's clear that serious economic change is on the way, not just as a political slogan but as a fiscal necessity.
Yet, I find myself wondering in this era of change why are so many in...

Posted August 2, 2010 | 11:48:14 (EST)