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Top 10 Obamacare Benefits at Stake for Women

Posted on May 23, 2012 by TRP

The Supreme Court is currently reviewing the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, more commonly known as “Obamacare.” This landmark piece of legislation signed into law by President Barack Obama drastically reforms the way health insurance works in our country. Below we outline 10 reasons why, as stated in the Center for American Progress report…

Obama Made A Strong First Impression At Harvard

Posted on May 22, 2012 by TRP

Harvard Professor Laurence Tribe is a sort of legal rock star, particularly among liberals. First-year law students he has never met don’t just show up at his door saying, “I want to work for you.” At least they didn’t until March 31, 1989. Tribe recently retrieved his daily calendar from that year and pointed to…

Birther Secretary of State Bennett Is Romney Campaign Co-Chair

Posted on May 22, 2012 by TRP

Before you write off Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett as another one of those fringy state officials diving deep into the birther waters of Hawaii, consider this: He is one of the co-chairs of the Romney campaign in Arizona. Then again, that honorary position already comes with a few smudge marks. Another of Romney’s…

Public Opinion Snapshot: Millennials Want a More Equitable Society

Posted on May 22, 2012 by TRP

Conservatives are hoping to build support among Millennials defined by Pew as those adults born 1981 or after by capitalizing on economic discontent. But Millennials’ high level of concern about inequality may make that very hard, since conservatives deny inequality is much of a problem and actually propose to make it worse through their favored…

‘Fatally flawed’: Why third parties still fail despite voter anger

Posted on May 21, 2012 by TRP

Aside from the political challenges, some saw the Americans Elect process for nominating candidates as too long and rigorous: Its website has hundreds of pages of bylaws, rules, committee pledges, candidate pledges, elector applications and briefing books. Becoming a verified supporter of a candidate proved so challenging that the site’s leading contender, former Louisiana Gov….

The end of fish, in one chart

Posted on May 21, 2012May 21, 2012 by TRP

Between 1950 and 2006, the WWF report notes, the world’s annual fishing haul more than quadrupled, from 19 million tons to 87 million tons. New technology — from deep-sea trawling to long-lining — has helped the fishing industry harvest areas that were once inaccessible. But the growth of intensive fishing also means that larger and…

Sophomoric? Members Of Congress Talk Like 10th Graders, Analysis Shows

Posted on May 21, 2012 by TRP

Georgia Republican Rep. Rob Woodall registers the second-lowest grade level: 8.01. An example of Woodalls speech: “What do they say about socialism, Mr. Speaker? Its a great plan until you run out of other peoples money. Guess what? Weve run out of other peoples money. I just want to show you a chart.” Thats five…

The 1 Percent Solution

Posted on May 20, 2012May 20, 2012 by TRP

Nick Hanauer is the kind of innovator and venture capitalist expected to power the country’s next wave of growth. So why does he insist that only the fading middle class can rescue America? SOURCE: Jim Tankersley – NationalJournal.com. The middle class incubates entrepreneurs because it offers a good combination of time, resources, and motivation to invest…

DCCC Posts Big April Fundraising Haul

Posted on May 18, 2012 by TRP

The DCCC has posted boffo fundraising figures in recent months, often outraising their partisan counterpart, the National Republican Congressional Committee. A DCCC spokesman said this was their “best April in history.” By comparison, the DCCC raised just under $3 million in April of 2006, a year in which they took control of the House, according…

U.S. slaps tariffs on Chinese panels. Is this the end of cheap solar?

Posted on May 18, 2012 by TRP

On Thursday, the Commerce Department ruled that China’s solar manufacturers are engaged in “dumping” — that is, they’re selling their panels for below-market rates in order to drive their competitors out of business. In response, the Commerce Department has slapped a 31 percent tariff on imports of silicon photovoltaic cells from China. That’s on top…

Republicans Likely Renege On Their Pledge To ‘Replace’ Obamacare

Posted on May 18, 2012 by TRP

The GOP’s internal disagreement and unwillingness to offer a unified comprehensive plan suggests that they consider health care a low legislative priority. For instance, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) — the GOP’s spokesman on economic issues — told the Washington Examiner on Thursday that the party will “articulate our vision” to replace the law, but wouldn’t…

The American Middle Class, Income Inequality, and the Strength of Our Economy

Posted on May 18, 2012 by TRP

The research for this project began with a series of interviews and a national conference with leading U.S. economists to learn their views about the mechanisms through which income inequality and the strength of the middle class affect economic growth and economic stability. This paper summarizes what we have learned from these conversations, alongside our…

House and Senate Unanimously Reject Obama Budgets — Or Do They?

Posted on May 17, 2012 by TRP

While the Sessions and Mulvaney bills put forward the same topline numbers as those in the president’s budget, neither offered any specifics. The Sessions legislation was 56 pages long; actual budgets are closer to 2,000 pages long. Thus, a White House official said, the Sessions proposal was a “shell that could be filled with a…

Why So Many Ph.D.s Are On Food Stamps

Posted on May 16, 2012 by TRP

With the economic troubles of the past few years, it’s no surprise that the number of people using food stamps is soaring. The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports that an average of 44 million people were on food assistance last year; that’s up from 17 million in 2000. What might be surprising, though, is one…

Debt Ceiling Debate Is Revived In Washington[audio]

Posted on May 16, 2012 by TRP

Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner warned on Tuesday that the U.S. will likely hit its debt limit sometime before the end of the year. At the same event in Washington, House Speaker John Boehner promised that any increase in the nation’s debt ceiling would have to be accompanied by corresponding budget reductions. SOURCE:  Debt Ceiling Debate…

Insurers Face $1 Trillion Revenue at Stake in Health Law

Posted on May 16, 2012 by TRP

Health insurers will gain $1 trillion in new revenue over the next eight years under the 2010 health- care law, assuming it’s upheld by the Supreme Court, according to a Bloomberg Government study. The amount is equal to about one-half percent of the nation’s estimated gross domestic product from 2013 to 2020, and insurers led…

America’s Future Under ‘Drill, Baby, Drill’

Posted on May 16, 2012 by TRP

The promise of abundant oil jobs was dangled before us as an incentive—despite the fact that clean energy industries were some of the only sectors to show strong growth at the height of the Great Recession, and 3.1 million jobs in the United States were associated with the production of green goods and services in…

The American Community Survey Is Under Attack

Posted on May 16, 2012 by TRP

Last week the GOP-led House of Representatives voted to end the American Community Survey, or ACS, the Census Bureau’s annual study of U.S. socioeconomic conditions. The largely party-line vote defied the advice of conservative think tank experts, the interests of the business community, and, most critically, common sense. Data from the 21-page questionnaire are used…

Why isn’t Obama getting crushed right now?

Posted on May 16, 2012 by TRP

Obama is the incumbent. The economy is growing at a moderate pace. There’s no serious third-party challenge. We’re not losing massive numbers of soldiers in a foreign war. And when you look at those fundamentals, the reality is this: Incumbent presidents very, very rarely lose under those conditions. I recently had to study this fairly…

Wind-Generated Energy Is Working Well For Us in Iowa

Posted on May 15, 2012 by TRP

The wind-power industry is an American success story that is helping us build our manufacturing base, create jobs, lower energy costs and strengthen our energy security. As a country, we should support energy diversity and development of all domestic resources, creating an “all of the above” energy strategy. To that end, our state and national…

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