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BET Founder, Ex-AOL Exec Criticize Obama's 'Class Warfare'
Several CEOs of American companies have reacted negatively to President Obama's calls for higher taxes on the wealthy, nicknamed the “Buffett tax,” and elimination of a tax deduction for corporate jets. Some CEOs have also criticized partisan gridlock in the U.S. government.
American's Trust in Government Hits New Low
Trust in government is at an all-time low, according to a CNN/ORC International poll conducted over the weekend. A USA Today/Gallup poll similarly shows that most Americans believe President Obama and Congress are doing a worse job than previous presidents and Congresses.
Herman Cain in 3-Way Tie With Romney, Perry
After a strong showing in the Republican presidential debate in Orlando, Fla., and a decisive victory in the Florida straw poll over the weekend, Herman Cain's rising poll numbers now put him in a three-way tie with Mitt Romney and Rick Perry.
Congressional Democrats Feel Estranged by Obama
Most modern presidents are unskilled at – and uninterested in – negotiating with Congress, according to political scientists. Recent events show President Obama is no exception.
Census Bureau: Same-Sex Couple Counts Are Too High
The United States Census Bureau has determined that its original count of the number of same-sex married households was nearly three times too high.
Poll: Americans Want Politicians to Compromise to Get Things Done
A recent poll by Gallup shows most Americans would prefer that political leaders compromise to get things done rather than stick to their beliefs. Tea Party supporters are the least supportive of compromise.
Chris Christie Axes 'Snooki Subsidy' for 'Jersey Shore'
Republican New Jersey Governor Chris Christie vetoed a $420,000 tax subsidy for the production company that makes the hit TV show “Jersey Shore.” Among Christie's concerns was the negative stereotype of New Jersey depicted in the show.
CP Political Analysis: Has Obama Traded Governing for Campaigning?
Recent actions by President Obama suggest he may have given up on finding common ground with Republicans on legislation. Instead, Obama has set his sights on winning in November 2012 with an energized turnout from his liberal base, expert campaign strategists say.
Gibson Guitars CEO Talks Government Overreach, Tea Party
In an interview with The Christian Post, Henry Juszkiewicz, CEO of Gibson, talks about the federal raid on his company and what it has been like for him to become a hero of the Tea Party Movement.
Netanyahu: Israel Wants Palestinian State and Security
In an interview Sunday on NBC's “Meet the Press,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he wants the Palestinians to have their own state, but also wants security for Israel.