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  • How Rubio Became a Force in Immigration Reform

    By David Nakamura, The Washington Post

    In many ways the Senate's "Gang of Eight" negotiations on immigration reform, behind the scenes and in public, have hinged on a party of one. Marco Rubio, the tea party favorite whose parents...

  • The 3-Speed Global Economy Puts US in 2nd Gear

    When the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank gather for their spring meetings in Washington this week, there will be no pressing euro crisis to address, and that is more than one could say...

  • U.S. Relies on China’s Ability to Control Kim

    By Arshad Mohammed and Ben Blanchard, Reuters

    The United States said on Saturday that China had agreed to help rid North Korea of its nuclear capability by peaceful means, but Beijing made no specific commitment in public to pressure its long-...

  • How High Should Top Income Tax Rates Be? <br>Getting the Fight Right

    By Andrew Fieldhouse, The Fiscal Times

    Over at Forbes, Tim Worstall didn’t take kindly to an op-ed I authored for The Fiscal Times pointing out that research by two economists, Peter Diamond and Emmanuel Saez, indicates that individual...

  • 5 Fiscal Secrets Buried In Obama’s Budget

    By Josh Boak and Eric Pianin, The Fiscal Times

    President Obama submitted on Wednesday a 244-page budget proposal for next year—a tome that met with instant criticism before anyone could read it. The Fiscal Times dug through the summary tables,...