A Magic Formula for Gas Prices?
Is there a magic formula to fix soaring gas prices? A Washington Examiner editorial claims to have found it.
Is there a magic formula to fix soaring gas prices? A Washington Examiner editorial claims to have found it.
President Obama is vulnerable, but he’s facing a GOP field that is underwhelming even for Republicans.
We’re approaching the point where those job approval numbers start to matter, and President Obama’s are heading down again.
A new study suggests that increases in the price of gasoline have very little impact on consumer behavior. If that’s true, it has serious implications for energy policy.
It’s understandable that the President feels defensive about gas prices, but that’s no excuse for trying to sell the public a bill of goods.
As gas and oil prices rise, the pressure is increasing to tap into the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. It’s a dumb idea.
Americans’ assessment of Congress has hit a new low, with 13% saying they approve of the way Congress is handling its job.
Lots of jobs that existed in recent memory — secretaries, travel agents, gas station attendants, cashiers — have been replaced by technology. The middle class may be disappearing with them.
Delaware’s September 14th Republican Senate Primary is shaping up to be the next battle between the Establishment GOP and the Tea Party movement.