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Congress is already bracing for a 2025 fiscal pileup
Politico via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoCongress is headed for a perilous spending pileup in early 2025 — with crisis points on the debt ceiling, federal spending, tax cuts and budget caps all hitting in rapid succession ...
U.S. debt by president: dollar and percentage 2024
Consumer Affairs· 4 days agoNational debt, also known as federal debt or public debt, is the historical accumulation of the U.S. federal government’s financial obligations ...
Former NC gov: To trim US debt, spread the tax pain. We must all feel it. | Opinion
Durham Herald-Sun via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoFood and gas prices are too high. So are health care costs, college tuition, rental housing and...
Behind Closed Doors, Biden Shows Signs of Slipping
The Wall Street Journal· 5 days agoParticipants in meetings said the 81-year-old president performed poorly at times. The White House said Biden is sharp and his critics are playing...
Controversial Lawmaker Nancy Mace Fights for Her Political Life
The Wall Street Journal· 20 hours agoShe has bucked the party line by criticizing Donald Trump and taking centrist positions on abortion...
Joe Biden hit with fresh cognitive test demand as report exposes mental decline
Daily Express· 3 days agoIn a January meeting on Ukraine funding, Biden was described as slow to engage and reliant on...
Rising Debt, Gradual De-dollarisation Are Growing Risks for US Sovereign Rating
FX Empire via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoThe challenges of dealing with rising debt and gradual de-dollarisation, which might both accelerate...
Biden displays signs of decline in private meetings with congressional leaders: report
Fox News· 5 days agoPresident Biden has shown signs of poor cognitive performance in private meetings with congressional...
3 Article V Convention efforts
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At End of Trump Tax Cuts, Progressives See Leverage to Target the Rich
The Wall Street Journal· 2 days agoDivided control of the government could yield familiar brinkmanship on tax policy, like the frequent...