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Boehner-Led House Vote On Debt Only a Gesture – Senators Reid and McConnell Will Come Up With a Compromise – Serious Spending Reform Only After 2012 Elections – Meanwhile Urgent Issue of Sputtering Economy Will Not Be Addressed – Too Much Rancour in Washington

By Paolo von Schirach July 29, 2011 WASHINGTON – US House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner finally...
Economy, Health, Politics, Security

US Politicians More Intransigent On Spending and Taxes Because They Fear Primary Challenges – The System Now Gives Inordinate Power to Vocal Party Purists, Like Tea Party Followers – This Cannot Work; American Politics Works Only Through Compromise, As the Bowles-Simpson Plan For Deficit And Taxes Indicated

By Paolo von Schirach July 26, 2011 WASHINGTON – What is the connection between congressional redistricting guaranteeing...
Economy, Politics

No Common Ground Between Obama And The Republicans on Debt, Spending and Taxes Expect a heated 2012 campaign. But this battle will not solve anything, as America is confused and divided on taxes and spending

By Paolo von Schirach July 15, 2011 WASHINGTON – Watching President Obama today during another press conference...
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Troops Withdrawal From Afghanistan Politically Inconsequential – Bad Economy Really Hurts Obama, Polls Indicate – Yet Republicans Message Not Inspiring

By Paolo von Schirach June 22, 2011 WASHINGTON– President Obama just announced the end of the surge...
Economy, Education, Politics, Public Policy, Security

With a Bad Economy Obama Should Lose in 2012, But He May Win As Democrats Have a Much Broader Appeal Among Minorities Likely To Decide The Next Elections – And They Do Not Vote Republican

By Paolo von Schirach June 13, 2011 WASHINGTON – Obama is supposed to lose the 2012 elections....
Economy, Education, Politics

In 2012 Democrats Will Run as Defenders of the Welfare State – Beyond Spending Cuts, Republicans Have to Make a Case That Small Gov. Works Better – Examples from Indiana, New Jersey, Virginia

By Paolo von Schirach May 26, 2011 WASHINGTON– The Republicans just lost NY-26. This used to be...
Health, International, Politics

Gingrich Is Right on the Politics of Medicare: Ryan’s Plan Will not Sell – Democrats Win Big on This, as Americans Want to Keep All Benefits

By Paolo von Schirach May 23, 2011 WASHINGTON– A recent Associated Press-GfK polls confirms what all politicians...
Health, Politics, Security

US Energy Policy? Senator Schumer Lecturing ConocoPhillips CEO Mulva on Taxes US Can Do Better: Conservation, Bus Rapid Transit, Electric and Natural Gas Powered Vehicles To Reduce Oil Imports

WASHINGTON– Question: what do American law makers do when people are anxious about high gasoline prices? Answer: Theatre. During...
Economy, International, Politics, Public Policy

Expect Agreement on Raising US “Debt Ceiling” – Ryan: Medicare Reform Key Part of 2012 Elections Debate

by Paolo von Schirach May 6, 2011 WASHINGTON– Vice President Joe Biden assembled at Blair House, (just...
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