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J.T. Young

J.T. Young

J.T. Young served in the Department of Treasury and the Office of Management and Budget from 2001 to 2004 and as a Congressional staff member from 1987 to 2000.
by | May 21, 2012

No wonder evolution takes a long time, it brings real consequences. Of course, when the “evolving” we are talking about…

by | Apr 24, 2012

Despite enormous federal spending, deficits, and debt, many Americans remain relatively unconcerned. With evidence of uncontrolled debt’s consequences so clear…

by | Apr 17, 2012

After listening to Obama’s Buffett Rule, you realize Robin Hood had it easy. Achieving “fairness” is much easier done with…

by | Apr 12, 2012

Never underestimate the efficacy of simplicity when it comes to presidential politics. The Obama Administration need have no other reason…

by | Mar 27, 2012

With America so evenly split politically, compromise would seem to beckon. For policy, it offers possible solution to long festering…

by | Feb 16, 2012

Unlike 1996, this year there will be no policy breakout from Washington’s political logjam. With so many and such large…

by | Dec 19, 2011

Unraveling Washington’s budget drama is a lot like peeling an onion. That’s because Washington keeps adding layers to it. It’s…

by | Oct 11, 2011

Expect the talk of a primary challenge to Obama only to get louder. Pundits salivate at the prospect of an…

by | Oct 3, 2011

When August’s debt limit deal created the bipartisan deficit-reduction committee, it also created one of the most powerful legislative tools…

by | Aug 29, 2011

“Triangulation” elected Clinton and Obama. Will “quadrangulation” propel a Republican in 2012? It will if Republicans are to be successful….

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