08.31.2010

To Extend or Not

On: 09/13/2010 19:30:32 In: Taxes  

08.31.2010

Obama even gets tax cuts wrong

On: 09/07/2010 19:35:03 In: Taxes By Rick Manning How could someone seemingly get everything they touch wrong? You would think proposing tax cuts would be safe territory for our incumbent president, until you examine his actual proposed cuts. President Obama is expected to announce a $200 billion two […]

08.31.2010

Time to Get to Work

On: 09/01/2010 09:43:53 In: Elections By Bill Wilson This past weekend saw another significant rally on the nation’s capital by the tea party movement, this time organized by FOX News host Glenn Beck. Estimates suggest that the event , billed the “Restoring Honor Rally,” drew hundreds of thousands of supporters, opposing the expansive […]

08.31.2010

The Big Labor Virus Has Struck the NFL: Introducing the Players

On: 09/29/2010 19:51:25 In: Big Labor By Adam Bitely The NFL has become America’s pastime over the past quarter century, replacing baseball as America’s most popular sport. Need some convincing? Last years’ Super Bowl was watched by over a third of the nation , becoming the most watched television event in U.S. history. But as the popularity […]

08.31.2010

Controversial Chatigny nomination on pause in Judiciary Committee

On: 09/23/2010 21:30:24 In: Appointments By Rick Manning On Thursday, the Senate Judiciary Committee pushed back consideration of the nomination of Judge Robert Chatigny for a lifetime appointment to fill the Second Circuit Court of Appeals seat vacated when Sonia Sotomayor was elevated to the Supreme Court, delaying […]

08.31.2010

Recovery Summer and Stimulus: Week in Review

On: 09/19/2010 20:40:06 In: Economy By Adam Bitely Continuing on our series to investigate how the “Summer of Recovery” and the “stimulus” affected the economies of all 50 states, we covered Oregon , Maryland , Kentucky , Arizona and Virginia over the past week. As we have been finding all along, any signs of […]

08.31.2010

Article II of the U.S. Constitution

On: 09/13/2010 19:29:44 In: Uncategorized By Adam Bitely The Executive branch is one of the more controversial branches of the Federal Government. Article II of the U.S. Constitution lays out the duties of the Executive Branch, and it is far briefer than Article I which grants Congress its […]

08.31.2010

Where’s Feingold?

On: 09/07/2010 19:34:31 In: Elections

08.31.2010

Behind the Unemployment Numbers

On: 09/01/2010 09:43:26 In: Economy By Rick Manning The first Friday of every month is a special day at the U.S. Department of Labor. Somewhat lovingly called “numbers day,” this is when at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) releases the employment report for […]

08.31.2010

TimesCheck.com: NY GOP Gubernatorial Challenger with Tea Party Appeal Portrayed as Unstable, Racially Insensitive

On: 09/29/2010 19:50:51 In: New York News NY GOP Gubernatorial Challenger with Tea Party Appeal Portrayed as Unstable, Racially Insensitive By Kevin Mooney Is it possible for the NYT to run a piece about a Tea Party candidate that does not involve the race card? The Republican candidate for governor […]

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