Robert Samuelson is right about the Congressional Budget Office’s estimate that this year’s budget deficit will only be $642 billion:
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Yet Another Court Rules President Obama’s NLRB Recess Appointments Unconstitutional
Yesterday, the Third Circuit invalidated yet another one of President Obama’s recess appointments to the NLRB. As you may remember, the D.C. Circuit, in its Noel Canning v. NLRB decision, sided with the U.S. Chamber’s lawyers and held that the President’s appointments of Sharon Block, Terence F.
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Everyone is entitled to his own opinions — but not his own facts. As it happens, a number of common myths about international investment are based on politics, hype, ignorance, and pretty much anything but the truth.
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I was hoping Interior Secretary Sally Jewell would pass her first test on fully embracing America’s energy abundance.
Outrage: Federal Government Owes Millions to Thousands of Small Business Contractors
Thousands of small businesses have been left out to dry because the federal government hasn’t been paying its bills. The General Services Administration (GSA) admits to owing over 1,200 small business contractors $3,108,888.
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