Budget Battles
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Republicans Want Strings Attached to California Disaster Aid
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Biden Goes Out With a Bang in the Jobs Market
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Trump Privately Pushes Senators for ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’
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Trump Considers Declaring National Emergency for Tariff Rollout
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Trump Unloads: Grievances, Greenland and the Gulf of Mexico
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Republicans Divided Over How to Pass Trump’s Agenda
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Trump Pushes Johnson to Victory as Speaker
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The Republican Retreat From Market-Based Regulation
By Mark ThomaDuring the debate over the repeal of Obamacare, Republicans made frequent reference to their desire for a “free market” for health care. This is consistent with the GOP’s long-standing support of...
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Who’s Watching Wall Street? The Feds Turn a Blind Eye to Goldman’s Game
By David DayenWhy are House Republicans working so hard to repeal Wall Street reform when regulators have shown so much willingness to neglect tougher laws?
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You Get What You Pay For: Banks Spent Billions on Lobbying During the Election
By Pete Schroeder, ReutersBanks and other financial companies expecting big benefits from Republican-led deregulation spent record amounts on lobbying in the last election cycle, according to an advocacy group report released...
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The One Way Trump’s Administration Really Is a Fine-Tuned Machine
By David DayenThe government-by-mood-ring fluctuations of the Trump presidency have corrected the myth that politicians conjure up devious plans to manipulate the public years in advance. It’s beyond clear that...
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Trump the Populist Is Trying to Hobble a Champion of the Little Guy
By Ciro ScottiAfter being bested by Hillary Clinton in a primary contest that saw the deck stacked against him by the Clinton Machine, Bernie is back in the Senate doing what he has always done for the past 30-odd...
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Overhauling Dodd-Frank May Not Succeed, but Also May Not Matter
By Liz PeekNancy Pelosi says President Trump’s call to reshape Dodd-Frank is a “massive con” and that he is putting #WallStreetFirst. Sadly, she has set the tone for Congressional Democrats, siding with...
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Populist on the Trail, Trump Pivots Toward the Banking Industry
By Rob GarverAfter a campaign spent railing against his opponent’s connections to Wall Street banks and promising to stand up for ordinary Americans against the moneyed interests holding them back, President...
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In the Trump Administration, Credibility May be a Problem
By Mark ThomaAs a department chair at a university, you learn that a promise from the Dean or anyone else in the administration is good for about five years. That’s approximately how long Deans last, on average,...
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Here’s Who Wins With Trump’s Order to Slash Regulations
By Rob GarverTrump on Monday morning signed an executive order on Reducing Regulation and Controlling Regulatory Costs. The order is unquestionably a gift to the business community, which constantly complains of...
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How the GOP Could Wipe Out Federal Regulations in One Easy Step
By Rob GarverA new interpretation of an old law may allow Republicans to wipe out decades of federal regulations. Congressional Republicans have been eager to dismantle many of former president Barack Obama’s...
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Why an Intern’s Death Won’t Change Wall St. Culture
By Suzanne McGee, The Fiscal TimesThe death of Mortiz Erhardt is a tragedy. The 21-year-old German student, who had been hired as a summer intern by Bank of America Merrill Lynch, was found dead at his East London home earlier this...
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The Real Risk at JPMorgan Isn’t Its Legal Mess
By Suzanne McGee, The Fiscal TimesRemember that scene in Casablanca when Claude Rains, playing Captain Renault in the World War II-era city of the title, closing down Rick’s casino with the immortal words, “I’m shocked, shocked to...
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The Pentagon 'Cried Wolf' Over Sequester Cuts
DOD leaders continue to claim sequestration hurts readiness. But it’s forced the Pentagon to make tough choices.
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SEC Takes a Tougher, but Tricker, Line on Bank Misconduct
By Suzanne McGee, The Fiscal TimesDeny, deny, deny. Over the years, a pattern has built up involving Wall Street’s alleged and actual misdeeds. On the one hand, financial institutions have forked over millions – sometimes tens or...
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SAC Capital's Indictment May Affect All of Wall Street
By Cnbc Staff, CNBCWall Street firms and their brokers who have ties with SAC Capital may be negatively affected by the insider trading indictment imposed on them by the SEC.