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Governors' take? No more gridlock

In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, we talk about the dysfunction in Washington -- and how it's affecting the country.


February 24, 2013 | in Problem-Solver's Daily, Gridlock, budget, Sequestration, Nate Silver, unemployment

No across-the-aisle discussion

In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, we look at discussions on immigration reform and everything you need to know about the upcoming sequester.


February 21, 2013 | in Problem-Solver's Daily, Sequestration, reid ribble, Barack Obama, immigration, Bill Haslam

The cost of gridlock

In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, we talk about the automatic spending cuts set to take place on March 1.


February 19, 2013 | in Problem-Solver's Daily, Sequestration, Gridlock, Leadership, mike johanns

No progress

In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, no progress has been made on spending cuts and the press corps in concerned about a lack of access to the President.


February 18, 2013 | in Problem-Solver's Daily, spending cuts, Make the Presidency Work, Mark McKinnon

Restoring regular order

There was a time in Washington when certain committee chairmanships held such power the lawmakers who held them could accurately be described as some of the most powerful people in Washington.


February 17, 2013 | in regular order, Sequestration

A yawn from Washington

In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, we talk about the automatic across-the-board spending cuts coming on March 1.


February 16, 2013 | in Problem-Solver's Daily, Sequestration, filibuster

Automatic cuts are inevitable some say

In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, some say the automatic spending cuts are inevitable, Congress is ignoring the problem by having ten days of recess and we need informal more across the aisle meetings in Washington.


February 15, 2013 | in Problem-Solver's Daily, spending cuts, Across the Aisle, recess, five day work week, Gridlock

Was he a problem solver?

In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, was Obama a problem solver in his State of the Union address, Obama unveils a nonpartisan commission and Sen. Mitch McConnell says that the automatic spending cuts will happen.


February 13, 2013 | in Problem-Solver's Daily, state of the union, problem solvers, joe manchin, Lynn Jenkins, Gridlock, spending cuts

What's that pin?

In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, we talk about the problem solvers at the State of the Union address.


February 12, 2013 | in Problem-Solver's Daily, state of the union, problem solvers, joe manchin, rodney davis, Barack Obama, abraham lincoln

Working together

In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, there are signs that Congress can work together but it is unclear whether that will help with the automatic spending cuts and uncertainty is hurting business performance.


February 11, 2013 | in Problem-Solver's Daily, spending cuts, problem solving, Across the Aisle, uncertainty

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