Governing isn’t about blaming someone else. It is about choosing. By PHIL GRAMM as appeared in Wall Street Journal on February 27, 2013 on page A13 in the U.S. edition of The Wall Street Journal President Obama’s message could not be clearer: Life as we know it in America will change...
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WSJ: The Multiple Distortions of Wind Subsidies
Producers get so much from the government that they can pay utilities to take their power and still make a profit. By PHIL GRAMM as appeared in Wall Street Journal on December 25, 2012 Federal subsidies for new wind-power generation will end on Dec. 31 unless they are renewed by...
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The Budget Sequester’s Silver Lining
Uniting a divided Congress around a major deficit reduction plan was never going to be easy, but it is virtually impossible when the incumbent president campaigns instead of governs and seeks to divide the nation based on how much money people make....
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WSJ: The Obama Growth Discount
Had the U.S. economy recovered from the current recession the way it bounced back from the other 10 recessions of the Post-War Period, our per capita Gross Domestic Product would be $3,553 higher and 11.9 million more Americans would now be working....
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The Washington Times: Bring back deficit knife
By - Cesar V. Conda and Michael J. Solon The Washington Times – Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Federal budget deficits are back with a vengeance. With the U.S. economy showing clear signs of recovery, it is time for Washington policymakers to shelve budget-busting health care reform and “cap-and-trade” legislation and focus...
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