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February 02, 2015 Budget 2016: Obama moves left, testing Republicans | The Christian Science Monitor
February 02, 2015 Analyzing Obama’s Budget Proposal | The Wall Street Journal Think Tank
February 02, 2015 Obama's Budget Is Done. Now It's the GOP's Turn | The National Journal
February 02, 2015 Obama’s shift from ‘mindless austerity’ derided by GOP as ‘envy economics’ | The Washington Post
February 02, 2015 Obama budget seeks to spread the wealth; GOP calls it a pipe dream | The Los Angeles Times
February 01, 2015 Obama budget likely 'dead on arrival' | USA Today
February 01, 2015 Strategy on tax breaks eludes GOP | The Hill
January 31, 2015 Doubling down on 'middle-class' economics | POLITICO
January 30, 2015 What the U.S. has gained from sequestration | MarketPlace Economy
January 29, 2015 George V. Voinovich commentary: Obama must put some muscle behind gasoline-tax increase | The Columbus Dispatch
January 27, 2015 What Washington gets wrong when it talks about the deficit | Vox
January 26, 2015 U.S. Is Still on Dangerous Debt Path: MacGuineas | Bloomberg TV
January 25, 2015 Tax reform in 2015: Obama vs. the GOP-led Congress | Fox News Sunday Morning Futures
January 24, 2015 Prized tax break stumbling block for reform | The Hill
January 23, 2015 Maya MacGuineas on the Morning Briefing with Tim Farley | Sirius XM Radio network
January 22, 2015 Morning Score | POLITICO
January 22, 2015 Paul to Offer Bill to Fund Highways Through Repatriation | The Bond Buyer
January 21, 2015 Better World: Economy is looking up | The Florida Times-Union
January 21, 2015 What Obama didn’t say: Address skips over debt, entitlement crisis | Fox News
January 20, 2015 Obama May Highlight Shrinking Budget Deficits, But They Mask Mounting Debt | The Wall Street Journal
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