In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, President Obama and Speaker Boehner met yesterday, immigration reform is lacking leadership and Kelly Ayotte says No Budget, No Pay is budgeting basics.
In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, President Obama and Speaker Boehner met yesterday, immigration reform is lacking leadership and Kelly Ayotte says No Budget, No Pay is budgeting basics.
In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, we talk about the debt ceiling and the anti-tax pledge.
On today's Problem-Solver's Daily, fiscal cliff talks slow, Sen, Bob Corker urges his colleagues to find solutions and Jon Meacham suggests across the aisle dinners to bridge hyper-partisanship
In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, we look at pledges in Congress and the continuing fiscal cliff drama.
All remains quiet in Washington as lawmakers are at home getting ready for Thanksgiving even as huge problems lie ahead. Washington is abuzz with theories about whether a deal is likely -- and whether a pricey red wine and pleasant birthday wishes from President Barack Obama to Speaker John Boehner are signs that they can work together on a deal. Stay tuned to the continuing drama to find out.
Although critics of congressional members signing pledges with interest groups say it reduces the chances of effective policymaking in Washington, such pledges are becoming more common in U.S. politics.
With the Fourth of July this week, No Labels Co-Founder John Avlon highlighted the courage of the founding fathers to do what was best for the country and called on current politicians to do the same.
With some representatives bucking Grover Norquist's tax pledge in recent days, Norquist is headed to Capitol Hill to discuss the pledge with members of Congress behind closed doors. With an end-of-year fiscal cliff approaching, shouldn't leaders be looking for solutions instead of finding ways to end negotiations by taking single-interest pledges?
BREAKING PLEDGES: Earlier this year, a few freshman lawmakers fought back against Grover Norquist's tax pledge. Now, Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is urging his Republican counterparts to break the pledge altogether. In order to reach a grand bargain, Graham said he would consider eliminating loopholes in the tax code even if they aren't replaced by additional tax cuts: Justin Sink for The Hill: Sen.
Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush spoke for the piece of the Republican party that has felt pretty neglected lately when he said Ronald Reagan and his father wouldn't fit with today's Republican party. "There are still a lot of us trying to put the compassion in conservatism," No Labels Co-Founder Mark McKinnon says in The New York Times.