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The Oakland A’s Stadium Shenanigans – OpEd

The story of where the Oakland Athletics baseball team will play after they leave the Oakland Coliseum this season has taken some surprising turns. If...

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Interest On National Debt Becoming Uncle Sam’s Biggest Bill – OpEd

The U.S. government borrows an average of $10 billion daily, which means the national debt increases by $1 trillion every 100 days. It is no secret...

17.04.2024 5

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Fiscal Future Is Not Bright: A Simulation Study Of US National Debt – OpEd

The CBO issued its latest ten-year budget and economic outlook earlier this year. It projects the public portion of the U.S. national debt will...

07.04.2024 8

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Tipping Point: CBO Director’s Warning On America’s Fiscal Path – OpEd

The director of the Congressional Budget Office is sounding the alarm on the U.S. government’s unsustainable fiscal path. Philip Swagel issued his...

29.03.2024 3

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Unsustainable Spending Runs Wild In Biden Budget – OpEd

On March 11, 2024, President Biden released his budget proposal for the U.S. government’s 2025 fiscal year. It’s a remarkable document because...

17.03.2024 5

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Borrowing $10 Billion A Day, Every Day – OpEd

On average, Uncle Sam borrows $10 billion a day, every day. If you stack $10 bills high enough to add up to $10 billion, the stack would rise 67.9...

08.03.2024 5

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Would Taxing The Rich More Fix The National Debt? – OpEd

At more than $34.3 trillion, the fact the national debt is truly a national liability is becoming hard for politicians to hide. Especially since...

27.02.2024 5

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Fiscal Commission To Focus On National Debt Taking Shape In US Congress – OpEd

The U.S. Congress hasn’t done much in the past month with one notable exception. The U.S. House of Representatives made progress toward establishing...

21.02.2024 7

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Nevada’s Bet On The Oakland A’s Is Causing Buyer’s Remorse – OpEd

There are some big signs that the people of Las Vegas and the state of Nevada are getting genuine buyer’s remorse over the Oakland Athletics. Last...

10.02.2024 3

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Stock Traders In Congress Beat The Market Again – OpEd

2023 was a good year for the stock market. CNN  reported the year’s performance stats for the three most well-known U.S. stock market indices....

09.02.2024 4

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Total Interest On US National Debt Now Exceeds $1 Trillion A Year – OpEd

Sustaining the U.S. national debt has become very expensive thanks to rising interest rates. The annual cost of paying the gross interest on the...

07.02.2024 7

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Off To A Bad Start – OpEd

The U.S. government is off to a bad start for its 2024 fiscal year. Data published by the U.S. Treasury Department for the first three months of FY...

18.01.2024 1

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Millions Of Federal Regulations – OpEd

The U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is the publication where virtually every rule issued by the U.S. government’s bureaucrats is...

21.12.2023 4

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How Would A Successful Budget Commission Work? – OpEd

One of Washington, D.C.’s great time-honored traditions for elected politicians who want to avoid risking their positions by making hard choices is...

25.11.2023 10

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Moody’s Puts US Government’s Last AAA Credit Score In Jeopardy – OpEd

On Friday, November 10, 2023, Moody’s Investors Service sent Washington, D.C.’s politicians and bureaucrats a clear warning. The credit rating...

14.11.2023 9

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A Congressional Failure To Budget – OpEd

Ever since 1974’s Congressional Budget and Impoundment Act became law, members of the U.S. Congress have had a horrible track

11.10.2023 3

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US Government On Verge Of Losing Last AAA Credit Score – OpEd

Standard and Poor, Fitch Ratings, and Moody’s Investors Service are the “Big Three” credit scoring agencies that assign grades to the...

29.09.2023 20

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Can The US Grow Its Way Out Of The National Debt? – OpEd

In April 2020, the size of the U.S. government’s total public debt outstanding as measured against the country’s GDP spiked up to 135% in the...

17.09.2023 7

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President Biden’s Fiscal Train Wreck – OpEd

On 2023’s Labor Day, President Biden boasted of cutting the U.S. government’s budget deficit at a speech in Philadelphia. “Unlike the last...

15.09.2023 9

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