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By ScottBittle on May 14th, 2007
You can't tell the players without a scorecard, which is why Congressional Quarterly's take on the inside-the-Beltway angles surrounding this week's budget maneuvering is pretty handy. 0 comments on this entry |
Student ContestThe Challenge: Be the policymaker, the advisor, or the opinion columnist. What do you think about America’s looming fiscal crisis, and what do you think should be done? Entries in our Essay and Media categories will be accepted starting October 1, 2008. Interested to learn more about the contest? Get the details in the Contest Section Changing Expectations
»A new report finds the main problem in getting the public to deal with our fiscal problems isn't opposition to tax increases or spending cuts -- it's their lack of trust in the government to spend their money wisely. |