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February 4, 2014

February 2014 Policy Calendar

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February 4, 2014

Five Years, Five Keystone XL Reviews

TransCanada submitted its application for a permit to build the Keystone XL pipeline more than five years ago: on September 19, 2008. Ever since, President Obama has wasted America’s time and money grasping for excuses to reject it. His State Department’s latest, fifth environmental review confirms yet again that the Keystone XL pipeline will cause no significant environmental impacts and support more than 42,000 jobs. Last week, the President proclaimed that “wherever and... Continue Reading


February 4, 2014

Senate Democrats Fight Obama on Trade, Jobs

President Obama used the State of the Union address to point out that increasing international trade and exports can lead to job growth in the United States. He specifically requested Trade Promotion Authority, which expired in July 2007, in order to carry his words into action. Republicans have proclaimed their readiness to work with the President on this, but unfortunately Democrats—led by Majority Leader Reid—have rejected the call. “I’m against fast-track …... Continue Reading


January 30, 2014

President Refuses to Tell the Truth about Obamacare in SOTU Speech

During Tuesday night’s State of the Union address, President Obama conveniently ignored his Administration’s greatest failure of the past year: the catastrophic rollout of the Democrats’ health care law. Not once did he apologize. Not once did he explain how and why his Administration screwed up. Not once did he take responsibility. Instead, the President engaged in another slick sign-up sales pitch, but refused to offer a detailed status report on the law’s... Continue Reading


January 29, 2014

Does Obama take the budget seriously?

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January 29, 2014

Obama’s Missing Foreign Policy Substance

Last night President Obama ran through a checklist of foreign policy issues during the State of the Union address. Today, the White House is hosting a “virtual ‘Big Block of Cheese Day,’” in homage to President Andrew Jackson opening the White House doors to share cheese with the public. The Obama Administration will answer questions on social media regarding a variety of its policies. Here are some questions that deserve more than the cursory, cheesy answers that are... Continue Reading


January 28, 2014

Obamacare Website Still Not Secure

Over the past several weeks, consumers around the country have been warned about a data security breach at Target. The company notified customers, apologized, and is putting resources behind fixing the problem. Target did something that the Obama Administration will not agree to do if something similar happens with HealthCare.gov.  Target admitted its problem, but Democrats still refuse to admit the extent of the flaws with their health care law. The Administration knows the law is on shaky... Continue Reading


January 28, 2014

SOTU 2014: What the President Won’t Say

Tonight, President Obama will deliver his State of the Union address to Congress and the American people. He and his advisors have undoubtedly scripted numerous sound bites designed to get standing ovations from the Democrats’ side of the aisle. The President will offer plenty of complaints about Republicans and plenty of excuses about why he has not done a better job. What he is not likely to do is take responsibility for any of his failures, offer a plan to help unemployed Americans by... Continue Reading


January 16, 2014

Obamacare Sign-Ups Going Badly

Long before HealthCare.gov’s disastrous rollout, internal Health and Human Services (HHS) projections pegged Obamacare’s enrollment target at 3.3 million people by December 31, 2013. Just one day before HealthCare.gov went live, however, HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius upped the ante. She set seven million sign-ups by the end of March – including 2.7 million young, healthy adults – as what “success looks like.” This week, HHS issued a report updating its... Continue Reading


January 15, 2014

Anti-Energy Dems Leave Americans Out in the Cold

Last week, a “polar vortex” froze Americans with record low temperatures. Nationwide demand for natural gas reached historic highs as homeowners and power generators burned it to fend off the bone-chilling cold. Faced with high demand for a limited supply, natural gas prices in the New York region skyrocketed for the week. Spot power prices in Texas surged 19,000 percent within hours. Forthcoming utility bills could shock many Americans. The cold weather lasted a few days, but the... Continue Reading


January 14, 2014

January 2014: Policy by the Numbers

The key number is 24 percent. According to the Obama Administration, just 24 percent of people who have selected an Obamacare plan are 18-34 years old. The Administration’s goal was 40 percent of people need to be in that age group to prevent a rise in future health insurance premiums. Other recent numbers that have major policy implications. Continue Reading


January 14, 2014

Worst Monthly Jobs Gain in Three Years

The U.S. economy added a disappointing 74,000 jobs in December 2013, well below the consensus estimate of 200,000 new jobs. While the national unemployment rate fell to 6.7 percent in December, the decline is attributed to a sharp drop in the labor force rather than people finding jobs. There are 10.4 million unemployed Americans looking for work.  Employment Hinges on Job Growth Last month’s employment gain is the lowest since January 2011. We’re now more than four years into... Continue Reading


January 14, 2014

Court Questions President’s Recess Appointments

On Monday, the Supreme Court heard more than 90 minutes of arguments in Noel Canning v. National Labor Relations Board, a challenge to the appointment of NLRB board members during a pro forma session of the Senate in January 2012. The Court considered three questions: Whether recess appointments may be made during an intra-session recess of the Senate; Whether the vacancy to which a recess appointment is made must have arisen during the recess; and Whether the recess appointment power may be... Continue Reading


January 10, 2014

December 2013 Unemployment Report

December 2013 Unemployment Rate:              6.7 percent Unemployed Americans:        10.4 million “Real” Unemployment The “real” unemployment or U-6 rate is 13.1 percent for December 2013, unchanged from last month. This is the total percentage of unemployed and underemployed workers. The “real” number of unemployed Americans is 20.6 million. These are people... Continue Reading


January 9, 2014

Obamacare’s Error-Plagued Roll Out Continues

Four years after the President sold Obamacare by making one empty promise after another; the percentage of Americans who want the law repealed continues to rise. During the past 14 weeks, bureaucratic mismanagement, gross incompetence, and calculated deception have come to define the Administration’s disastrous Obamacare roll out, affecting Americans all over the country. Rather than admit their law fails to work the way they promised, Washington Democrats are trying to change the... Continue Reading


January 8, 2014

2014 Policy Calendar

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January 7, 2014

More than 5 Million Health Insurance Cancellations in 35 States

Source: AP and other media reports The Administration Still Won’t Say: How many paid their first month’s premium, making them fully enrolled? Who are the enrollees, demographically? How many people will not have access to their same doctor? Continue Reading


January 7, 2014

Job Creation Is the Best Solution for Unemployed Americans

The Senate is debating S.1845, legislation to extend the Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC) Program until April 1, 2014. The extension would be retroactive to the end of 2013. The bill also extends for three months the emergency changes made to the permanent Extended Benefits (EB) program to provide 100 percent federal funding, compared to the 50-50 cost sharing between states and the federal government under permanent law.  The authorization for the “temporary”... Continue Reading


December 12, 2013

Why HealthCare.gov Metrics Matter

An internal Health and Human Services (HHS) memo, dated September 5, 2013, listed the Administration’s projected Obamacare enrollment targets at 494,620 for October and 3.3 million by December 31. On the eve of HealthCare.gov’s launch, HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius upped the ante, setting seven million sign-ups by the end of March as what “success looks like.” So what are Obamacare’s successful enrollment rates? According to HHS’ October report, only... Continue Reading


December 11, 2013

Reviewing the Renewable Fuel Standard

Enacted in 2005 and expanded in 2007, the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) requires that an increasing amount of ethanol and other biofuels be added to America’s transportation fuel supply. Policymakers believed that mandating the substitution of oil-based fuels with biofuels derived from corn, switchgrass, wood, waste, algae, sugar, and fats would reduce oil imports, mitigate carbon emissions, and boost agricultural production. But under today’s energy paradigm, the RFS mandate has... Continue Reading


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