In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, President Obama and House Majority Leader Cantor had kind words across the aisle, gridlock is no way to govern and Problem Solvers work together on a cyber security bill.
In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, President Obama and House Majority Leader Cantor had kind words across the aisle, gridlock is no way to govern and Problem Solvers work together on a cyber security bill.
In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, gridlock is likely to continue, Rep. Bobby Schilling has the Problem-Solvers Seal of Approval and Sen. Bob Corker wants solutions.
In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, No Labels Co-Founder Mickey Edwards talks about the hyper-partisanship in Washington, Sen. Claire McCaskill calls to break through the gridlock, and the Bowles-Simpson budget plan is being reworked.
The Senate Parliamentarian decided that last summer's deal on the debt ceiling and spending caps does not preclude the Senate from taking up other budget resolutions this year. The POLITICO story says: "The ruling could force vulnerable Democrats to cast tough votes that hurt them in November, a situation Reid and other leaders are eager to avoid as they work to protect their fragile majority." Seriously?!
No Labels is high-fiving the 38 brave Republicans and Democrats in the House who broke ranks with party leadership and voted on a bipartisan budget alternative based off last year’s Simpson-Bowles plan. That plan called for a combination of tax increases and spending cuts.
When people ask, "How did we get here? What was the critical moment in this budget debate?" My answer: Back in January, when President Obama failed to embrace the work of the Bowles-Simpson, the axis of this debate changed.