Obama Punts, Delays Pipeline Decision

    So this is leadership. Reuters reports that President Barack Obama plans to announce on Thursday that his administration will explore an alternative route for a Canada-Texas oil pipeline, delaying final approval until after the 2012 presidential election. The $7 billion Keystone XL project is designed to carry oil—the equivalent of more than a million barrels of oil per day—from tar fields in Alberta to refineries | Read More »

    Obama the “Good Czar”

    There’s an old myth in Russian politics that’s shielded whoever occupied the Kremlin since the days of the czars from personal criticism. It holds that the ruler himself is never to blame for the terrible policies of his administration. The czar, according to this myth, is ever the fatherly good doer but surrounded by unscrupulous advisors who are conspiring to make life as hard as | Read More »

    Why Should We Think Obama is Serious Now?

    President Barack Obama urged legislators this week to “seize the moment,” saying that they had “a chance to stabilize America’s finances for a decade, for fifteen or twenty years.” He is reportedly still pushing Republicans for a “big deal” that would include $4 trillion in deficit reduction over the next ten years. But why should we believe that he is serious about cutting spending now? | Read More »

    Obama: Can’t Let the Rich “Relax and Count Their Money”

    “I’m rooting for everybody to get rich,” President Barack Obama said last week, speaking at a town hall meeting in Reno, Nevada. “But I believe that we can’t ask everybody to sacrifice and then tell the wealthiest among us, well, you can just relax and go count your money, and don’t worry about it. We’re not going to ask anything of you.” The president urged | Read More »

    Should The Rich Pay More in Taxes?

    The United States, like most nations in the developed world, maintain a progressive federal income tax system, meaning people not only pay a given percentage of their income in taxes but that percentage increases for high income earners, from 10 percent for individuals making a little more than $8,000 a year to 35 percent on incomes over $370,000. As a result, in 2008, the top | Read More »

    White House Takes Credit for Record Oil Production

    President Barack Obama on Friday rejected criticism from Republicans that his administration was hurting the American oil industry. Indeed, he pointed out that oil production last year rose to its highest level in seven years and added that his government was prepared to encourage new drilling in the face of rising gas prices. After imposing a de facto moratorium on deepwater drilling in the Gulf | Read More »

    Full Costs of ObamaCare Becoming Apparent

    With its latest report (PDF) on the budgetary projections of the president’s health care reform law, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) provides an enhanced view of what ObamaCare is likely to cost. The full spending provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act will not come into effect until 2014. So far, the CBO has projected expenditures of the law until 2019. Its | Read More »

    CBO Reports on Stimulus’ Effectiveness

    The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) reported on the economic impact of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, better known as the stimulus package, in the fourth quarter of 2010 today. The CBO now estimates that the stimulus will increase budget deficits over the 2009–2019 period by $821 billion. Close to half of the total impact occurred in fiscal year 2010 and about 70 percent of | Read More »

    Obama: Budget Cutters “Impatient”

    President Barack Obama has called critics who point out that his budget falls short of restoring fiscal balance “impatient.” After running multitrillion dollar deficits for two years though and bracing for a third, how much more patience does he want? The president introduced a $3.7 trillion budget on Monday that included $100 billion in yearly spending cuts. While his budget would achieve $1.1 trillion in | Read More »

    Putting America to Work Hasn’t Worked

    Infrastructure was among the cornerstones of President Barack Obama’s $787 billion stimulus bill which was enacted in February of last year to aid the economic recovery. Democrats promised historic investments in roads, bridges and railways which, in many states, had become victim of neglect. Eighteen months later, with midterm elections for Congress due to take place within a week, just how much progress had been | Read More »