In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, we talk about an across-the-aisle endorsement, polarization outside of Washington, and the effects of Hurricane Sandy.
In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, we talk about an across-the-aisle endorsement, polarization outside of Washington, and the effects of Hurricane Sandy.
In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, we remember Sen. Arlen Specter, list issues that will increase gridlock in Washington and voters want real leadership.
In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, we look at the changing composition of Congress, how CEOs can break the gridlock, and support for No Budget, No Pay.
Democrats and Republicans agree doubling the student loan rate would have a negative effect on students. Republicans want to divert money from a prevention fund created under the new health care law, while Democrats insist on eliminating a tax loophole for certain corporations. Instead of finding room in the middle, the sides have punted -- ever closer to the day when rates would actualy double.
"If Democrats pick up ground in the House and Republicans get closer to control of the Senate, both parties might decide its in their best interest to defer major lawmaking until after the 2014 election."