Has the current state of American politics banished or abandoned common sense? Or, worse, have Americans banished or abandoned common sense in what is expected from their government and even from ...
With about a week left before the U.S. government will reach its limit to borrow more money and add to the $31.8 trillion national debt, negotiations between congressional Republicans and President ...
I may be a bit slow, but I wish Guy Heston would have clarified his definition of common-sense economics (Saturday letter). Could Mr. Heston be an adherent of the Paul Krugman/Modern Monetary Theory ...
Neither the Constitution Nor Common Sense Supports the Argument the Debt Ceiling Is Unconstitutional
As negotiations between Congress and the White House over the debt ceiling proceed, some continue to argue that the President should invoke the 14th Amendment as authority to circumvent the debt ...
As the June 1 deadline to reach a debt limit solution inches ever closer and Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) says the two sides are “still far apart” in negotiations, a new CNN poll revealed that most ...
The agreement at the end of May between Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Kevin McCarthy and President Joe Biden to raise the ceiling on national debt, later confirmed by Congress, is of ...
The periodic chaos and exceptional measures associated with the US federal debt ceiling are costly, unnecessary, and could well end in catastrophe. The US Constitution, arithmetic, economics, and ...
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