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Divided Washington Will Not Enact Pro-Growth Policies – Anemic US Economy Does Not Grow Enough – More Like Europe

By Paolo von Schirach May 7, 2012 WASHINGTON – Watching on C-SPAN, (the meritorious public affairs TV...
Economy, Health, International, Politics, Public Policy, Security

Disappointing US Jobs Report – Country Needs Bipartisan Reforms – Time To Allow The Centrists In Both Parties To Take The Lead And Enact Laws That Will Recreate Confidence

By Paolo von Schirach May 4, 2012 WASHINGTON – A really lousy jobs report. Only 115,000 new...
Health, International, Politics, Public Policy

IMF Christine Lagarde Believes The Euro Has to Succeed In Order To Keep European Countries Together – How So? EU Countries Will Do Fine Even If Some Eurozone Members Have To Go

By Paolo von Schirach April 21, 2012 WASHINGTON – IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde stated in a...
International, Security

Obama Pushing The “Buffett Rule” Tax Hike For The Rich, Even Though This Is No Tax Reform – The Point Is To Have A Crowd Pleaser – Romney And GOP Will Also Manipulate Issues – No Serious Policy Debate

By Paolo von Schirach April 14, 2012 WASHINGTON – Sebastian Mallaby, (The Buffettt rule is a sorry...
Education, Politics, Public Policy

The EU “Fiscal Compact” May Not Work, Argues Martin Feldstein – Bond Markets Already Penalizing Weak EU Members – In the End Greece, Spain, Portugal And Italy May Have To Leave The Euro

By Paolo von Schirach April 5, 2012 WASHINGTON – Until yesterday the EU leaders and many international...
International

Romney Will Get The Republican Nomination – Now He Will Have To Propose An Inspiring Vision Of Growth And Fiscal Discipline, But Also Of Hope And Genuine Inclusiveness – A Revival Of The America Dream

By Paolo von Schirach April 3, 2012 WASHINGTON – After primary wins in Maryland, the District of...
Economy, Education, Health, International, Politics, Public Policy

More US Oil, Plus Increased Imports From Canada And Brazil Mean Better US Energy Security – Add To This US Natural Gas As Transportation Fuel And Things Begin To Look Good For America

By Paolo von Schirach April 2, 2012 WASHINGTON – TIME magazine latest cover story, The Truth About...
Economy, International, Security

Health Care Law Examined By US Supreme Court – But This Is A Side Show – The Real Health Care Solution Is To Introduce Prevention As The Best Tool To Keep People Healthy – Less Demand, Lower Costs

By Paolo von Schirach March 27, 2012 WASHINGTON – Let’s say the US Supreme Court strikes down...
Education, Health, Politics, Public Policy

On World Water Day Secretary Clinton Tells Us That Water Scarcity Is A National Security Concern – The Challenges Of Conservation And Purification – Can We Have Enough For 7 Billion?

By Paolo von Schirach March 22, 2012 WASHINGTON – It is World Water Day. Let’s think for...
International, Security

House Budget Committe Chairman Paul Ryan Produced A Budget Proposal That Would Cut Spending – Sadly, In This Climate, It Will Go Nowhere – Not Even Fellow Republicans Running For President Want To Talk About Serious Cuts – This Is Political Suicide, Voters Do Not Want Bad News

By Paolo von Schirach March 21, 2012 WASHINGTON – House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan is a...
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