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Washington Post 08/07/2011
The New York Times 08/12/2016
Alan Simpson of the Simpson-Bowles Commission talks about the debt panel or super-committee's task in coming up with $1.2 trillion in savings by the end of 2011. Simpson says the work of that committe will be similiar to the work he and Bowles engaged in. An enormous effort will go into clearing misperceptions and preconceived notions. He says there are only so many ways of coming up with savings and everything has to be touched to get to the goal, given that the U.S. borrows 39 cents of every dollar it spends.
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Debt Hawk Alan Simpson on the Work Ahead
BusinessWeek 08/04/2011
Washington Post 08/07/2011
Tom Keene Talks to David A. Stockman
BusinessWeek 08/04/2011
Why the Debt Crisis Is Even Worse Than You Think
BusinessWeek 07/27/2011
Reid Names First Debt-Panel Picks
Wall Street Journal 08/10/2011
Republicans Set Debt-Panel Roster
Wall Street Journal 08/11/2011
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Charlie Rose Talks to Arminio Fraga
BusinessWeek 06/30/2011
Washington Post 08/07/2011
Republican positions that do not require offsets for tax reduction, and Democratic positions that go along with the status quo. The politics behind the debt ceiling talks as President Obama seeks re-election and advantage going into the election, and the conservative Republicans oppose any tax increases.
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Budget Shell Games Are Contrary to Law
Wall Street Journal 07/14/2011
GOP Hopefuls Betting Voters Want Deep Cuts
Wall Street Journal 07/18/2011
Why we need a third party - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09/26/2011
Bob Woodward: The inside story of how Obama and Boehner negotiate - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09/07/2013
Wall Street Journal 10/10/2013
Why Democrats Are Dug in on Shutdown Impasse
Wall Street Journal 10/14/2013
Eric Cantor is a key figure in the negotiations over the budget, deficit reduction, and raising the budget ceiling. Cantor firmly opposes any tax increases for deficit reduction.
Grouped Articles
GOP Hopefuls Betting Voters Want Deep Cuts
Wall Street Journal 07/18/2011
GOP 'Young Guns' attack Obama and former party leaders in new book
Washington Post 09/03/2010
In Gingrich Mold, a New Voice for Solid Resistance in G.O.P.
New York Times 02/15/2009
Eric Cantor Defeated by David Brat, Tea Party Challenger, in Primary Upset
New York Times 06/10/2014
Cantor emerges as key player in debt negotiations - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07/12/2011
Mr. Obama’s debt deal advice: Give peas a chance - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07/12/2011
Negotiations between the White House, Democrats and Republicans, to achieve major reductions and cuts in spending, and increase tax revenues by reducing tax expenditures. The discussions for an action plan on the U.S. budget deficit have reached an impasse with Republicans opposed to any tax increases.
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Budget Shell Games Are Contrary to Law
Wall Street Journal 07/14/2011
GOP Hopefuls Betting Voters Want Deep Cuts
Wall Street Journal 07/18/2011
Why we need a third party - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09/26/2011
Wall Street Journal 07/05/2011
New York Times 07/04/2011
New York Times 07/07/2011
The CBO projection was made in 2001 and showed a surplus of $2.3 trillion for 2011. Two wars, higher defense spending added about $2 trillion. The Stimulus about $700 billion. Figures from the analysis done by the Pew Fiscal Analysis Initiative using CBO numbers.
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CBO | The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2014 to 2024
Unknown 02/05/2014
Washington Post 08/07/2011
Tom Keene Talks to Robert Skidelsky
BusinessWeek 07/28/2011
Why the Debt Crisis Is Even Worse Than You Think
BusinessWeek 07/27/2011
New York Times 08/13/2011
Forecast Clouds Debt-Cut Outlook
Wall Street Journal 08/25/2011
A chronic situation from which it will be hard to get out of with sluggish growth and deflationary trends.
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Economist 11/13/2009
Economist 10/01/2009
Calling on Congress to stop the debt tsunami
Washington Post 12/18/2009
New York Times 08/21/2010
Tom Keene Talks with David Stockman
BusinessWeek 08/12/2010
Washington Post 08/07/2011
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Summers and other experts evaluate the impact of the debt ceiling deal. The deal requires the setting up of a debt panel to come up with additional savings.
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Budget Shell Games Are Contrary to Law
Wall Street Journal 07/14/2011
New York Times 10/20/2013
Moving forward after the debt deal - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/02/2011
Long Battle on Debt Ending as Senate Set for Final Vote
New York Times 08/01/2011
That Monolithic Tea Party Just Wasnât There
New York Times 08/01/2011
Deficit Battle Shifts to Panel
Wall Street Journal 08/03/2011
Presidents from FDR to Bush and how they handled U.S. deficit reduction. Views of historians. FDR was not the spender he is presented to be. He believed in responsible budgeting. Social Security was to be financed through contributions from employees and employers. For Social Security financing Roosevelt said: "no dole."
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New York Times 07/21/2011
Presidents and their Debt , FDR to Bush: FDR, Deficit Hawk
New York Times 07/21/2011
New York Times 07/21/2011
New York Times 07/21/2011
Washington Post 08/07/2011
Wall Street Journal 02/14/2012
Stockman sees a failure to recognize budget reality in Obama's plan to avoid taxes on the middle class. He also sees a similiar failure in Paul Ryan's effort to shield defense and the rich, while at the same time focussing most of the cuts on the poorer sections of society. He says both plans put off cuts and taxes till way into the future- from 12 years to 20 years into the future.
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 04/18/2013
Why we need a third party - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09/26/2011
New York Times 10/20/2013
Charlie Rose Talks to Paul Ryan
BusinessWeek 09/16/2010
The Bipartisan March to Fiscal Madness
New York Times 04/23/2011
New York Times 07/07/2011
Taylor asks why the U.S. cannot get by on a budget that is 20% of GDP, when this is what the budget was in 2007 and GDP is much larger today. He says private investment can do a better job reducing unemployment and creating a growing U.S. economy. Taylor provides advice on the Romney Plan.
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Bhidé and Phelps: Central Banking Needs Rethinking
Wall Street Journal 07/16/2013
Obama's Permanent Spending Binge
Wall Street Journal 04/22/2011
Five Lessons for Deficit Busters
Wall Street Journal 06/20/2011
Wall Street Journal 06/27/2011
Charlie Rose Talks to Robert Rubin
BusinessWeek 08/04/2011
Washington Post 08/07/2011
A shift in mood to a smaller defense budget that can be sustained in the long run. Smarter spending as the solution to budget constraints in a deficit world.
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Shrinking Budget Forces Army Into New Battlefield
Wall Street Journal 05/10/2013
Defense Industry Shrugs Off Early Cuts
Wall Street Journal 05/12/2013
Pentagon Lays Out Ways to Slash Spending
Wall Street Journal 08/01/2013
U.S. Military Eyes Cut to Pay, Benefits
Wall Street Journal 11/18/2013
The U.S. Military Needs Budget Certainty in Uncertain Times
Wall Street Journal 10/21/2015
Pentagon's Next Mission: Cutting Back on Spending
Wall Street Journal 07/09/2010
Linked Articles
Deficit Is Again Set to Top $1 Trillion
Wall Street Journal 02/01/2012
Washington Post 08/07/2011
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