While Vice President Joe Biden re-affirms his support for gay marriage and Education Secretary Arne Duncan also lends his voice to the “aye” side, North Carolina is set to vote on a consitutional ban. The measure would also take away [...] read post
Mitt Romney signed the Massachusetts health care law back in 2006. Will his plans for the nation undo what has been a success in his own state? We are following this story and more, today in the ‘The War Room.’ [...] read post
Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics, and Laura Tyson, a member of the President’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness, join Jennifer Granholm to discuss the role the economy will play in the 2012 election. watch video
“In this economic time when we have a slow recovery,” Jennifer Granholm asks, “what are the policies that we can adopt that would grow jobs in the United States? Can we tie tax policy to growth in the United States?” read post
Geena Davis gives voice to the experiences of more than 18 million women across California though her work with the California Commission on Women: “Without us they won’t have a voice.” watch video
Patriotic Millionaires founders Jerry Fiddler and Garrett Gruener explain the principle behind sharing the wealth through paying higher taxes: “Anyone who believes they’re self-made, at this point, is kidding themselves,” says Jerry Fiddler. watch video
Jennifer Granholm takes former Obama economic advisor Austan Goolsbee to task for being opposed to bailing out Chrysler. watch video
Someone tell Rick Santorum that he’s irrelevant: With Mitt Romney’s sweep in yesterday’s primaries, all eyes are turning to the general election. While Romney is “reaching for the Etch-a-Sketch,” President Obama is bringing facts to the table on budgetary matters. read post
There’s good news all over the place: Strong economic numbers for the tail end of 2011, Republicans admit they don’t have much evidence of wrongdoing at Solyndra and Exxon Mobile made $4.7 million an hour last year. Wait, is that [...] read post
Today in our reading round-up we have the latest polls on how Americans feel about health care and health care reform, from the individual mandate to Medicare. Oh, and there’s a tidbit on Mitt Romney’s giant vacation home, too. read post