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Friday, May 18, 2012

Politico: Opinion and Analysis

These are additional articles to read.
  • Setting fiscal facts straight

    Opinion: Three GOP senators respond to assertions in an opinion piece by Sen. Patty Murray.

  • Congrats, grad, you're unemployed

    Opinion: Graduates facing a bleak job market and an uncertain future should start asking why.

  • Don't stall transportation innovation

    Opinion: Our transportation network has not kept pace with our exponential growth.

  • Confronting looming 'tax-mageddon'

    Opinion: There's been a conspicuous lack of urgency from the president and congressional Democrats.

  • For U.S. leadership, less is more

    Opinion: It is time for the United States to take a subglobal approach to global problems.

  • All-in-one stop for small business

    Opinion: Far too often, small businesses are impeded by paperwork and bureaucratic red tape.

  • GOP: Real party of U.S. women

    Opinion: Republican women like us would never join a party that didn’t believe in women’s rights.

  • In budget debate, 'past is prologue'

    Opinion: House Republicans are pretending the debt-limit crisis they brought about never happened.

  • U.S. must power up grid overhaul

    Opinion: Support for investment in foundational infrastructure may be the best leadership measure.

  • Why Romney should tap Jindal

    Opinion: The governor has implemented the sort of bold reforms that are needed at the federal level.

  • Facts show Dems are job creators

    Opinion: “In God we trust,” one often repeated maxim says, “all others bring data.”

  • Will women determine 2012 race?

    Opinion: Women may finally redefine presidential politics 92 years after getting the right to vote.

  • The 'Bradley effect' and Obama

    Opinion: The president's team should tread carefully when looking at where he stands in the polls.

  • JPMorgan: Suffering as it should

    Opinion: Banks have always pushed the envelope.

  • The right lessons of JPMorgan fiasco

    Opinion: As attractive as the Volcker rule may look, it has two fatal flaws.

  • Can the FBI understand intelligence?

    Opinion: The challenge has proved difficult for the world's leading law-enforcement agency.

  • Follow Chicago's example

    Opinion: The bold plans are a blueprint for nation.

  • Too little is spent on transportation

    Opinion: Invest in the backbone of our economy to move our goods and people more efficiently.

  • Long-term funding needs to hit the road, Jack

    Opinion: Draconian cuts to the budget are dangerous for transit systems in need of significant upgrade.

  • Fix our roads to help the economy

    Opinion: Spending taxpayer dollars wisely is vital.

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