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Reason January 2009 Veronique de Rugy |
Bush's Regulatory Kiss-Off Obama's assertions to the contrary, the 43rd president was the biggest regulator since Nixon. |
Reason October 2007 Jonathan Rauch |
Flying Blind in a Red-Tape Blizzard How George W. Bush became the regulator in chief. |
CFO January 1, 2002 Stephen Barr |
A Graham of Prevention The Bush Administration has changed its tactics for ridding business of regulations deemed undesirable. Meet the man who's now in charge. |
Reason November 2008 Veronique de Rugy |
Fear of a Unified Government What happens to federal spending when the Democrats control both Congress and the presidency? |
Salon.com December 16, 2000 Anthony York |
Will Republicans be Bush's worst enemies? From John McCain to Tom DeLay, members of his own party could make the most trouble for the president-elect... |
Reason April 2001 Nick Gillespie |
Bush the Lesser Living through a minimalist presidency... |
Salon.com November 8, 2000 Anthony York |
President without a mandate Can George W. Bush govern effectively if he wins the White House without taking the popular vote? |
Salon.com January 20, 2001 Anthony York |
"A single nation of justice and opportunity" In a 14-minute political sermon, George W. Bush promises to unite a divided country after the bitterly contested election... |
Fast Company November 2010 Rachel Arndt |
A Guide to Presidential Bestsellers Which U.S. presidents and their wives have written books that reached the bestseller list. |
Reason February 2005 |
Four More Years!?!?! Seven high hopes and seven big fears for Bush's second term. |
Reason May 2009 |
Letters Bush's midnight regulations, who's your daddy?, bongs away!... |
Salon.com October 31, 2000 Carole Joffe |
There's more at stake than Roe vs. Wade From clinic access to anti-abortion terrorism, the next president -- whoever he is -- will have a profound effect on a woman's right to choose... |
BusinessWeek July 22, 2010 Bit & Thomasson |
The Midterms Could Spark a Stock Rally If the Republicans take over the House, history suggests a robust market. If they take over the Senate, so much the better. |
Reason February 2007 |
Divided We Stand What sort of legislation and political theater should the friends of "Free Minds and Free Markets" expect during the next two years? Is the new situation an improvement or disaster? |
Managed Care January 2001 Michael Levin-Epstein |
Clinton's Regulations May Be Model For Patient-Rights Legislative Push That handiwork might just provide a preview of the type of patient-rights legislation a sharply divided Congress might produce... |
CFO September 1, 2004 Ronald Fink |
It's the Deficit,... Neither Bush nor Kerry would close the federal budget gap. But that's where the policy resemblance ends. While 86 percent of CFOs are concerned about the size of the deficit, so far neither Bush nor Kerry has demonstrated much real interest in it. |
Managed Care April 2001 Michael Levin-Epstein |
President's Privacy-Rule Review Creates Controversy, Confusion The final medical privacy regulations under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) stand out in terms of controversy and confusion. The end game is still cast in doubt... |
Registered Rep. October 7, 2004 Will Leitch |
A `Bull Market' in Regulation Lamented at the SIA Small Firms Conference There is plenty of worry on the minds of attendees of the Security Industry Association's Small Firms Conference this week. It centers on regulations and Bush vs. Kerry. |
Salon.com June 30, 2001 Jake Tapper |
A White House wake-up call With Bush's poll numbers sliding, some GOP insiders fret that his low-key style is not playing with the public... |
Salon.com September 18, 2000 David Horowitz |
A miracle the press won't report The Democrats may appear to have the upper hand, but George W. Bush is forcing Al Gore into the tightest presidential race in recent history. |
IndustryWeek October 20, 2010 |
The Competitive Edge: Lame Ducks and the Economy A host of tax, budget and regulatory issues will still be on the table when Congress reconvenes after the November election. Will the two parties be able to put aside their differences and act? |
Salon.com October 18, 2000 Jake Tapper |
"Upbeat" Bush readies for Letterman His staff, meanwhile, comes up with the Top Ten reasons to avoid talking about the debate... |
Salon.com February 22, 2001 Jake Tapper |
The mystery of the docile Democrats How long will they keep jumping through Ringmaster George's hoops? |
BusinessWeek March 24, 2011 Paul M. Barrett |
REINS Act: Hogtie the Executive Branch! The Republicans' latest attempt to impede federal regulators is cloaked in sensible-sounding rhetoric. |
Salon.com November 3, 2000 |
Drink tank David Horowitz, Joe Conason and other Salon commentators weigh in on the revelation of Bush's 1976 drunken-driving arrest... |
Reason June 2003 Jesse Walker |
Trading Places In matters economic, Democrats are supposed to be the party of big government, Republicans the faction of fiscal and regulatory restraint. But when it comes to the executive branch, the sides seem to have reversed. |
BusinessWeek May 15, 2006 Richard S. Dunham |
When Gas Rises, Approval Tanks The link between pumps and polls may be even stronger than you think. |
InternetNews March 25, 2005 Roy Mark |
FEC Wants to Exempt Blogs From Campaign Rules Proposed regulations from election officials focus only on online advertising and political spam. |
BusinessWeek January 15, 2009 Carey & Francis |
A New Era of Regulation New government controls across a wide swath of industries are on the way. |
Reason June 2006 Bruce Bartlett |
The President's Rotten Record on Trade Why George W. Bush is the most protectionist president since Herbert Hoover. |
Salon.com December 8, 2000 Anthony York |
Now what? In the weirdest election of all time, it's fitting that Al Gore could end up casting a saving vote for himself -- and Jeb Bush could hold his brother's fate in his hands... |
Salon.com December 8, 2000 Dan Conley |
Revenge of the Democratic governors? If the Florida Legislature picks its electors, others states could follow suit -- and give the election to Al Gore... |
Salon.com May 24, 2000 Jake Tapper |
Houses of the holy George W. Bush offers an olive branch to Jewish voters while trying to set a different tone from his father's squabbles with pro-Israel lobbying groups. |
HBS Working Knowledge October 27, 2003 David Gergen |
Leadership in the Bush White House What kind of leader is George W. Bush? The author assesses the strengths and weaknesses of the President's command-and-control style. |
Managed Care February 2001 |
In Medicare Bill, HMOs Got What They Wanted When the dust cleared over how $35 billion in Medicare "givebacks" would be divided, the Republicans prevailed -- Medicare HMOs got a bigger cut than Democrats wanted to give them. Now, President Bush may be poised to give Medicare managed care plans more... |
Salon.com August 2, 2000 David Brooks |
George W. Bush should be president Forget his image as a callous, empty-headed frat boy. People like him, and that means he'll attract and retain the best minds. |
Salon.com April 10, 2002 Christopher Dreher |
Hobbling history Scholars, authors and publishers go to court to fight the Bush administration's efforts to keep key presidential papers under lock and key... |
Industrial Physicist Oct/Nov 2004 Eric J. Lerner |
News Democrats & Republicans: What's the record on physical science? |
Managed Care November 2002 |
Bush's Drug-Patent Move Makes Generics Hot Topic The inability of President Bush and Congress to come to terms on such hot-button health care issues as HMO liability and Medicare drug coverage has helped to push another topic to the fore: the availability of generic drugs. |
Salon.com January 11, 2001 Anthony York |
Baked Alaska? Fearing a return to the days of James Watt, green activists mobilize to spike Bush's environmental nominees... |
Salon.com December 14, 2000 |
Now what? Bianca Jagger, Todd Gitlin, David Horowitz, Andrew Sullivan and other Salon panelists respond to the speeches by Vice President Al Gore and President-elect George W. Bush... |
Salon.com February 15, 2001 Daryl Lindsey |
Reaganomics redux Supply-side economist Diana Furchtgott-Roth defends President Bush's $1.6 trillion tax cut... |
Reason April 2001 Michael W. Lynch |
Soundbite: 18th Century Man University of Alabama historian ForrestMcDonald talks about the presidency, Bill Clinton's impact on the office, and what we might expect from Bush as the nation's chief executive... |
Salon.com December 22, 2000 Robert A. George |
Dubya: The real Slim Shady? Never mind the critics: With a posse that really looks like America, Bush could become a crossover success. His cabinet appointments could be the beginning of a road to more support from blacks. |
BusinessWeek February 14, 2005 Howard Gleckman |
The Fog Of The Budget How Bush will mask the biggest national debt in history. |
Salon.com January 13, 2001 Charles Taylor |
Farewell, charming pragmatist President Clinton took the political virginity we claimed to have, and damn did it feel good to be rid of it... |
Salon.com October 28, 2000 Todd Gitlin |
Unsafe in any state Ralph Nader's campaign is reckless, its justifications specious and its consequences possibly irreparable. But it does allow fundamentalist leftists to keep living in their dream world... |
Salon.com January 23, 2001 Alicia Montgomery |
The most dangerous game With one swift move of the pen, President Bush angers pro-choice activists, while strident pro-lifers say he didn't go far enough... |
BusinessWeek December 15, 2003 Richard S. Dunham |
Why The Rust Belt Matters So Much Job losses in eight key states threaten President Bush's reelection strategy. |
Salon.com June 5, 2000 Anthony York |
But does he wear boxers or briefs? George W. Bush takes a page from President Clinton's playbook and woos the youth vote. |