Other Nations Now Side Stepping U.S. on Trade

While Washington frets that gridlock over budget deficits will hurt the economy in the long run, policymakers have apparently forgotten that gridlock can produce economic harm in all sorts of ways.  Take trade. The Wall Street Journal reported that, in Colombia, lawmakers have voted for legislation that will “open the floodgates to trade with China.” …

Biden Gang: This Generation’s Smoot-Hawley?

Will history judge today’s national leaders in the same way that it has judged former Senators Reed Smoot and Willis C. Hawley – as well-intentioned but misguided policymakers who helped send the economy further into the ditch? Smoot and Hawley? They sponsored legislation, which President Herbert Hoover signed in mid1930, which raised tariffs on more …

Pawlenty Selling Snake Oil for a Budget Plan

Republican presidential candidate Tim Pawlenty’s budget speech this week was a masterful combination of bluster and sleight-of-hand, one that promised candor while selling snake oil. “I promised to level with the American people,” he says early on, noting that he has called for phasing out ethanol subsidies that largely benefit the first-in-the-nation caucus state of …

GOP’s Destructive ‘No Tax’ Policy

Today’s front-page piece in the Washington Post about the Republican evolution to no-tax absolutism showcases how profoundly unserious, infantile, and destructive the Republican Party has become on fiscal policy. At its most basic level, budgeting is simple. Policymakers must decide what the federal government should do – from defending the nation to promoting economic growth …

Struggling to Understand the GOP Debt Limit Vote

With regard to tonight’s House vote to raise the federal debt limit, let’s see if I understand this correctly. House Republicans oppose a “clean” debt limit increase – that is, legislation that would do only one thing: raise the limit on allowable federal debt. They insist that Congress must accompany any debt limit increase with …

Palestinian ploy would push Israel to the edge of destruction

The Palestinian push for U.N. recognition of statehood comes amid signs that Palestinians are discarding the notion of living in peace with Israel, which will require the United States to veto any proposal that reaches the Security Council in order to protect its key Middle East ally. Arguing for U.N. recognition, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud …