Counter-terrorism is the most important issue to consider when budgeting for defense spending.
Counter-terrorism is the most important issue to consider when budgeting for defense spending.
One year ago today, a Super Committee composed of Democrats and Republicans admitted hyper-partisan paralysis would prevent it from coming to long-term solutions for the American people.
In today's Problem-Solver's Daily, the Super Committee failed one year ago and no progress has been made, Sen. Trent Lott says elected officials need to demonstrate leadership and dating across the aisle has decreased.
No Labels, a nonpartisan group that values compromise over principle, is betting it can harness enough pressure from voters to persuade Congress to follow its lead.
Sometimes Congress turns the world on its head. Elementary school students know an “F” is something to avoid. Yet groups and personalities across the country are congratulating the Super Committee for its failure to reach a compromise -- saying failure is a good thing.
In the aftermath of this week’s Super Committee flop, it’s no longer possible for anyone to pretend that Washington politics aren’t broken.
Some organizations are saying the Super Committee's failure is a victory in disguise. Get real.
The Super Committee has failed for the very reasons that Congress has failed. The members of Congress are almost all focused on reelection rather than on the reasons they were elected, viz. to accomplish something and enact reasonable solutions to the country's problems.
The Super Committee's failure was not a failure of individuals, but a failure of process. No Labels has an action plan to get the system working again.
The Super Committee on debt and deficit reduction failed. Congress has punted deadline after deadline down the road to a future date. Meanwhile, the country’s debt grows, America’s economy stalls and our government remains incapable of finding workable solutions. Fed up? Fix it!