No mandate makes universal claim tough By Angie Drobnic Holan November 26, 2007 Obama says his health care plan is "universal." Read More
Obama’s plan would leave out some, but nobody knows how many By Angie Drobnic Holan November 26, 2007 Barack Obama's health care plan "would leave 15 million Americans out." Read More
Update: Giuliani pushed city income tax cut By Neil Skene November 21, 2007 "I believe in tax cuts. I believe in being a supply-sider. I cut the income tax I think it was 24 percent. We got 42… Read More
Not if you count all the years By Neil Skene November 21, 2007 "The $2.3-billion budget deficit I inherited when I came into office became a $2.9-billion surplus." Read More
The frown was already turning upside down By Neil Skene November 21, 2007 "People were hopeless. Sixty percent of the population, 70 percent of the population wanted to live somewhere else. . . . By the time I… Read More
Citizenship 110, Financial aid 102 By Jeffrey S. Solochek November 20, 2007 The form students fill out to get college financial aid is "longer than the form to get U.S. citizenship." Read More
A lot of time, but the math is off By Jeffrey S. Solochek November 20, 2007 "Americans spend 100-million hours a year filling out these forms (FAFSA). That is the equivalent of 55,500 full-time jobs." Read More
He’s on point, but still off base By Shawn Zeller November 19, 2007 "America never made up for the gutting of the intelligence services that Bill Clinton did. I think those are (former CIA director George) Tenet's words… Read More
Edwards tagged ‘populist’ early on By Angie Drobnic Holan November 19, 2007 "John wasn't this raging populist four years ago" when he ran for president. Read More
Lightning strikes, but not like the feds By David DeCamp November 16, 2007 "Right now, an employer has more of a chance of getting hit by lightning than be prosecuted for hiring an undocumented worker. That has to… Read More
Yep, 3 out of 18 By Janet Zink November 15, 2007 "Three out of the 18 benchmarks of the (GAO) have been fulfilled. Even among Republican math, that is a failing grade." Read More
Not quite lockstep with unions November 15, 2007 "Well, you know, the Teamsters wanted to drill in Alaska. I voted against drilling in Alaska. So it's not like I'm a slam dunk on… Read More