It used to be said that when the US sneezed, Europe would get pneumonia. This is no longer true, despite the fact that information flows more completely and rapidly than ever before.
Our current long-strategic plan for job growth can be summarized in one word: hope. I think that's a pretty lousy strategy.
CEOs of the 50 corporations that cut the most jobs over the last two years received average bonuses higher than those paid to CEOs of the largest 500 businesses. You follow that? The CEOs who cut jobs got the largest rewards.
Yesterday on CBS' Face The Nation, Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour applauded conservative Alaska Senate candidate Joe Miller for opposing federal a...
While the Obama economic strategy offers us continued stagnation and chronic budget deficits, the Republican strategy offers us a complete collapse of the federal government, and of course even more explosive deficits.
The 9,500 Ohio construction workers and 3.3 million Americans at work thanks to the Recovery Act would disagree with House Minority Leader John Boehner's statement that the Recovery Act has "gotten us nowhere."
Race to the Top winners for round two were announced on August 24 by the U.S. Department of Education.
With global competition mounting and Recovery Act momentum poised to fade, can the Obama Administration secure a lasting clean energy legacy?
In the year before we took office, the auto industry shed 431,300 jobs. But in the 13 months since GM and Chrysler emerged from bankruptcy, auto industry employment has increased by 76,300, a huge reversal.
The BP and Enbridge oil spill disasters reminded everyone of the dangers from our addiction to oil. Most Americans are looking for cleaner and safer ...
The most likely result of the November 2nd election is absolute gridlock. Political constipation on a scale not seen for decades. Extreme partisanship that makes it impossible to pass any significant legislation.
The debate in Washington about deficits has lost touch with reality. The emerging conventional wisdom inside the beltway has taken aggressive job cre...
The progressive house the Obama administration has built so far is like the home built of straw in the story of "The Three Little Pigs". It looks okay, but when the Big Bad Wolf comes along he has no trouble blowing it over.
The Obama administration apparently cannot understand why its supporters are not in awe over its ability to politick, compromise, and water down great legislation into mediocre laws.
Rather than treat the unbanked and underbanked as second class citizens, the prepaid card industry is listening to their needs.
When Recovery Act critics like Rep. Boehner talk about stopping the spending, they're essentially talking about taking away middle class tax cuts, leaving unemployed workers unexpectedly high and dry without an unemployment check.