No Labels In The News

Despite the apparent collapse of a governing middle ground, politicians and political scientists believe there are reforms that could re-center the nation’s deliberative process.

August 20, 2012

On a spring day in 1984, a politician named Tip O’Neill walked to the floor of the U.S. House, his face red with rage. O’Neill’s appearance was unusual. Speakers of the House rarely engage in debate. On this day, however, the Washington veteran was incensed at a rowdy band of Republican rebels who were exploiting a new technology — live telecasts of House debates — to smack Democrats as wasteful and unpatriotic.

August 20, 2012

Balancing a checkbook is not just a responsibility – it is an essential task that helps to maintain the financial certainty of each American household. It’s something that we factor in when deciding which groceries to purchase, how much of the mortgage to pay or whether a weekend vacation is affordable. Without an understanding of expenses and revenues, it is almost impossible to make the right choices on spending.

August 20, 2012

Congress doesn't bear all the blame for the public's low opinion of Washington. It's the president's fault, too.

August 20, 2012

Mr. Tannenbaum, chairman and CEO of Fifth Street Capital, LLC, formed the Keeping America Competitive PAC in May and since then he said he’s been listening to business owners and politicians to help inform him on an action plan. Those travels recently took him to Washington, D.C., for a conference held by the No Labels group, a bipartisan organization that states on its website that people need to give up “political labels” in order to work toward solutions.

August 14, 2012

When working families and communities in Tennessee face problems, they work together to find solutions, and they start fixing. Congress needs a lesson on old-fashioned common sense and problem solving instead of just fighting with each other to score political points.

August 13, 2012

A backlog that has left many government agencies without presidential appointees for months at a time may ease a bit because President Obama signed legislation on Friday exempting scores of government positions from Senate confirmation.

August 13, 2012

Gail Collins writes (column, Aug. 4), “You are probably wondering what your elected officials have been up to.” If their legislative record is any indication, not much.

Our country faces serious fiscal and other challenges, and they are about to become even more dire with the year-end “fiscal cliff.” Yet all Congress can do is take symbolic votes that yield no tangible results and punt the money ball down the field for another six months. And despite its failure to act, Congress gives itself a five-week vacation!

August 10, 2012

Are you a NObama voter? Or will you say Mitt-No! in November? You might not have heard, but the difference-makers in the presidential election this year will be PSVs: problem-solving voters. You know, people who'd like Washington and those we send there to actually work for a change.

August 9, 2012

No Labels Co-Founder Dave Walker talks about No Budget, No Pay.

August 9, 2012

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