Daily Dose: Tough Medicine

TOUGH MEDICINE: The No Budget, No Pay Act is essential, tough medicine for members of Congress to take, No Labels Citizen Leader Robert Vane writes: Robert Vane for The Arizona Daily Sun: Tough medicine for congressional dysfunction
 
STAT OF THE DAY: Record-low approval ratings are nothing new for Congress over the past few months. With approval at 10 percent now, February's numbers show more of the same: Frank Newport for Gallup: Congress' Job Approval at New Low of 10%
 
ENDING STALEMATES: "Federal agencies, federal courts [and] U.S. embassies need to function, and the Senate's responsibilities include ensuring that the government can fulfill its responsibilities." No Labels' reform to hold an up or down vote on presidential nominations within 90 days would allow just that, this editorial says: Editorial for The Press-Democrat: Confirmation stalemates need to end
 
ACCOUNTABILITY: The Government Accountability Office is set to have its lowest number of staffers in 75 years. Comptroller General Gene Dodaro says this will mean missed opportunities to save money and generate revenue: Ed O'Keefe for The Washington Post: GAO scales back to fewer than 3,000
 
TRADEOFFS: It all comes down to this: "If you want a low-tax economy, you've got to make the tough decisions on the spending side. On the other hand, if you want to spend more, you have to figure out how to raise taxes," Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke says. GoozNews: Providing for An Aging Society
 
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