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Gary Peters

Peters Manager A Familiar Face

Rep. Gary Peters has turned to a familiar face to manage his Senate campaign: Julie Petrick, the Democratic strategist who ran his first congressional race in 2008, will take over his statewide bid Tuesday. Petrick comes to the campaign from EMILY's List, where she worked in the political departmen...
Heart Monitor

Are Recessions Good for Your Health?

With the recovery underway, things are starting to look up. Consumer confidence rose to a six-year high on Friday, the housing sector is improving, the economic gears are turning. But there may also be a less-welcome rebound: fatalities could rise.
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Play of the Day: Is Obama Nixonian?

On the anniversary of the Watergate hearings, late-night comedy examines the triumvirate of White House scandals.  
Eric Cantor

Eric Cantor’s Caucus Thwarts His Push for an Alternative Agenda

House Majority Leader Eric Cantor has learned, to his chagrin, that solving problems, much less finding compromises, is not on the agenda of a majority of his House Republican colleagues.
Cantor

Eric Cantor’s Caucus Thwarts His Push for an Alternative Agenda

Readers of It’s Even Worse Than It Looks know that I have not always treated House Majority Leader Eric Cantor kindly. I have excoriated him for engineering the debt-ceiling crisis in 2011 as a hostage-taking exercise, and then blowing up the talks between President Obama and House Speaker John Boehner that could have led to a grand bargain. Cantor himself recently took credit for the latter in a profile written by Ryan Lizza in The New Yorker. He told Lizza “that it was a ‘fair assessment’ that he talked Boehner out of accepting Obama’s deal. He said he told Boehner that it would be better, instead, to take the issues of taxes and spending to the voters and ‘have it out’ with the Democrats in the election. Why give Obama an enormous political victory, and potentially help him win reelection, when they might be able to negotiate a more favorable deal with a new Republican president? Boehner told Obama there was no deal. Instead of a grand bargain, Cantor and the House Republicans made a grand bet.”
food truck

How Can Conservatives Win Over Young Voters? Go For Their Guts.

It's a lot easier to get young voters to care about government overreach if you're talking about food trucks.
Stephane Herseth Sandlin

Obama's Struggles Hampering Democratic Recruitment

It's tough to persuade Democrats to run in a challenging political environment.
Jobs fair

Forget the Unemployment Rate: The Alarming Stat Is the Number of 'Missing Workers'

The unemployment rate dipped slightly to 7.5 percent in April, but that’s little consolation for the millions of workers who have dropped out of the labor force and who economists struggle to understand.
Reconcile Restaurant

The Cajun Comeback

Eight years after Katrina, New Orleans is finding new ways to address old problems. Scenes from a turnaround. 
American dream

The American Dream, Downsized

The middle class now worries more about holding on for dear life than about climbing the ladder to riches. 
Youth unemployment

Millennials Are the Unluckiest Generation

Entering the workforce during a recession puts young people behind from the start. 
Alan S. Blinder, left, and Glenn Hubbard.

Two Completely Different Ways to Deal With the Upward-Mobility Crisis

Top economists from the Clinton and Bush administrations debate how to revive the economy to keep people from getting stuck. 
job seeker

6 Ways to Get the Long-Term Unemployed Back to Work

It’s one of the most puzzling modern economic problems: how do you get those who have been jobless the longest back to work? Their share of the unemployed doubled in recent years and their numbers have remained stubbornly high. And, at a Wednesday hearing, lawmakers sought to explore what could be done about it.
Gene Sperling Speaks on Feb. 4, 2011

Gene Sperling, Top Econ Adviser: 'The Era of Threatening Default Is Over'

Gene Sperling, President Obama’s top economic adviser, sketched out a hopeful scenario on Thursday for the next round of budget negotiations.
Arturo Rodriguez

Agricultural Workers and Farmers Unite to Push Congress on Immigration Reform

The sight of the head of the United Farm Workers and farmer representatives testifying side by side before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday to promote the farmworker section of the immigration-reform bill was an extraordinary moment in American agriculture.
Long-term Unemployment Hearing

The Poorly Attended Hearing on One of the Economy's Toughest Problems

It stands to reason that lawmakers who often decry the high jobless rate would want to be seen publicly trying to tackle the problem, right? Well, apparently not.
New U.S. citizens are sworn-in at an induction ceremony in Pomona, Calif., in January.

Why a Messed Up Immigration Bill Could Still Pass

Only one thing really matters in the immigration bill that a bipartisan group of eight senators will unveil this week—11 million immigrants living in the United States without papers who fear deportation every day. Give them a break, and the rest will sort itself out.
Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley

The O'Malley Factor

Can Gov. Martin O'Malley ride his Maryland success to the White House? 
Jacob Lew, left, and  Herman Van Rompuy

Obama's Mixed Message on Austerity

His Treasury secretary lectures Europe on the perils of thriftiness while his own budget agenda is driven by cuts. 
Gina McCarthy

Why Obama's Environmental Pick Drives Some Republicans Crazy

At her confirmation hearing, Gina McCarthy gets grilled on climate change, regulations, and even instant messaging.
McAuliffe

To Beat Terry McAuliffe, Virginia GOP Turns to Anti-Romney Playbook

The Democratic nominee once made an outlandish claim that would make Mitt cringe.
Café Reconcile in New Orleans

The New Orleans Restaurant That Offers a Life-Changing Experience

Café Reconcile brings at-risk teens into the workforce—and serves the best red jambalaya in town. 
Barack Obama

Obama Budget Vs. March Jobs Report: Timing is No Coincidence

The budget proposal provides stiff competition to the bad news on employment and could turn out to be far more significant to the fate of the nation than the March jobs report.
March unemployment

Breaking Down the Weak March Jobs Report

The US economy added 88,000 jobs in March, falling well short of expectations, while the unemployment rate dropped to 7.6%. Here’s the breakdown of employment status for all Americans age 16 and above:
Crowd of Job Seekers in March 2013

What That Lousy Jobs Report Means for a Spring Slump

A disappointing jobs report this morning is sure to renew talk of a so-called spring slump.
Unemployment in DC

Has Obama Done Enough for Black Americans?

For many, this is still a land of unequal opportunity. A history-making president may not be enough. 
Trumka

3 Ways Work Visas Could Still Blow Up the Immigration Bill

"Future Flow" has always lurked as the ogre that might not be tamed.
Job seekers

Sequester Slashes Help for Long-Term Unemployed

The across-the-board cuts are about to reduce the payout of federal emergency unemployment checks by as much as 10.7 percent.
New U.S. citizens are sworn-in at an induction ceremony in Pomona, Calif., in January.

Big Labor and Big Business Have One Big Issue: Immigration Reform

It's a sign of the times: Immigration reform is now the number one issue for both the AFL-CIO and the Business Roundtable.
Barbara Mikulski

Short-Term Flexibility Won't Help Long-Term Impact of Sequestration

President Obama signed legislation on Tuesday to keep the government funded through the end of September and to give greater flexibility to a handful of agencies as they roll out the mandated across-the-board spending cuts known as sequestration.

Parents' Lack of Work Affects 1 in 6 U.S. Children, Study Finds

More than 1 in 6 U.S. children have a parent who is unemployed or underemployed, putting them at risk of suffering from hunger, performing poorly in school, and facing family violence.
ARRA sign

The One Word You Can't Say in Washington

Democrats agree on the need for stimulus. Just don't call it that.

On the Move: March 23, 2013

Kelly Nallen is American Crossroads' new director of digital. Former Hillary Clinton collaborator Kris Balderston is a senior partner at Fleishman-Hillard. Onetime DeLay policy director Juliane Sullivan heads the House Education and the Workforce staff.
Reince Priebus

The GOP Disconnect on Economic Policy

The RNC may want to send a few extra copies of the election postmortem to Capitol Hill. Judging by the budget blueprints put forth by congressional Republicans, they didn’t get the memo.
Bernanke

Fed Cautious About Economic Growth

The Federal Reserve slightly downgraded on Wednesday its forecasts for growth in 2013. It now expects gross domestic product to rise between 2.3 percent and 2.8 percent, just a hair less than the 2.3 percent to 3.0 percent it expected in December.
Irish Deputy PM Eamon Gilmore in 2012

Ireland's Deputy PM: 'You Cannot Get an Economy to Recover Just by Doing Austerity Measures or Budget Discipline.'

A Q&A with Ireland’s Deputy Prime Minister Eamon Gilmore.
Trader Joe's

Why the Trader Joe's Model Benefits Workers--And the Bottom-Line

Companies that invest in higher salaries for low-level employees find success in a competitive market.
Obama at presser

It’s Obama’s Economy—at Last

We only seem to be back. It’s a far less equal economy—and big dangers loom for the president’s legacy. 
Busboys and Poets

Citizenship Isn't Always Foremost What Undocumented Workers Want

They just want to do their jobs, cash their paychecks, and be left alone. Here's a view of the immigration debate from the kitchen of your favorite restaurant.  
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Lower Your Expectations or Raise Your Budget: 1 Professor's Take on the Slow Pace of Hiring

February's robust employment report might come as a surprise to Americans who, after searching for months, can't seem to find work. Although hiring is picking up, more than 40 percent of unemployed Americans have been out of work for 27 weeks or more.
Line at Job Fair

Jobs Market Is Improving, But the Long-Term Unemployed Still Can't Catch a Break

The good news? The nation is adding jobs. The bad news? Those who have been out of work the longest still can't seem to get them.
Busboys and Poets

What Undocumented Workers Really Want

It's not always citizenship. They just want to do their jobs, cash their paychecks, and be left alone. A view of the immigration debate from the kitchen of your favorite restaurant.
Trader Smiles as Market Comes to a Close on March 5, 2013

The Economy Is Sluggish and Weighed Down by Washington's Gridlock. So Why Are Stocks Soaring?

Wall Street is ebullient even as Main Street frets over its future. Here are some reasons for the surge in equity prices and some caveats about the gains.
Alamo Academy Students in San Antonio

How Did These Kids Score Good Jobs Right Out of High School?

A public-private partnership in San Antonio lets students earn college credits--and a job in the aerospace industry.
Lena Dunham on HBO's

How Do 20-Somethings Who Aren't Characters on 'Girls' Get Work Experience?

Working-class Americans don't have the luxury of taking unpaid internships to acquire skills and experience. That's where Year Up comes in. 
Tobacco Workers

Opinion: Immigrants Did Not Take Your Job

Writes Alex Nowrasteh of the Cato Institute: It's time  conservatives embrace a reform measure, for political and economic reasons.
Alamo Academy Students in San Antonio

How Did These Kids Score Good Jobs Right Out of High School?

Frank Pena doesn’t have much time to chat, because he’s repairing a jet engine. The 24-year-old technician at Lockheed Martin is a big guy, but even he looks tiny compared with some of the engines—from the Air Force’s C-5 to the commercial 727—arrayed in the factory. Pena is here, and not flipping burgers at McDonalds, because of a decision he made when he was a sophomore in high school. He enrolled in the Alamo Area Aerospace Academy.
Bernanke

Does Ben Bernanke Care Too Much About Jobs?

Critics say the Fed chair has tried so hard to get Americans back to work that he may cause another financial crisis.
Border

Furloughs Come to Main Street

Automatic spending cuts will affect federal workers wherever they live—even thousands of miles from Washington.

Video: Inside This Week's Cover Story

In this week's cover story, National Journal's Catherine Hollander and Caren Bohan discuss Ben Bernanke's job creation role at the Fed.
Money Roll

Sequester's Economic Impact Will Build Slowly

The inopportune moment of sequestration — hitting just as the economy shows bright spots — will create a drag on the economy in a slow-motion manner.

Club for Growth Targets Pryor in First Ad of '14

Club for Growth Action released its first TV ad of the cycle on Thursday, targeting Democratic Sen. Mark Pryor. The ad ties Pryor to President Obama, calling the senator his "best ally" in Arkansas, arguing that Pryor is the only one "who voted for Obamacare. The only one who voted for the Obama st...
Preschool children

The Overhyped, Overblown, & Overly Politicized Sequester Fears

It turns out that the next big fiscal crisis will seem more like a whimper when it hits on March 1.
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Unemployment Rate for Hispanics Tops 17% in 5 States

The Hispanic unemployment rate at the end of 2012 in 13 states significantly exceeded the state rate, with the percentage of jobless Hispanics surpassing 17 percent in five states.
Bernanke hearing

Could Bernanke's Testimony Signal an Early End to Easy Money?

The Federal Reserve's balance sheet continues to grow. But for how long?
U.S.-Mexico Border

Business and Labor Agree: The U.S. Needs Better Data on Immigration

In announcing their principles for immigration reform this week, two of the nation’s largest lobbies revived an old idea: creating a federal bureau to study labor shortages.

On the Move

Angela Rye launches a new lobby shop, Impact Strategies. Domingo Herraiz is Motorola's new VP of North American government affairs. Campaign insider Tharon Johnson joins McKenna Long & Aldridge.
Obama

Obama Hits the Road to Spread State of the Union Message

President Obama took his State of the Union message on the road Wednesday, demanding that Congress act swiftly on the programs he outlined in his address to the nation and kicking off three days of travel to try to rally the public behind his economic agenda. Asheville, N.C., was the first stop, with a campaign-style event at an auto-parts plant that he sees as a success story with a message for Congress and the rest of the country.

Full Text: Marco Rubio's 2013 State of the Union Response

The Office of Speaker Boehner released a transcript of Marco Rubio's State of the Union speech (as prepared for delivery). Read the full text of the rebuttal below:
Obama State of the Union 2012

Missed Opportunity? Obama May Avoid Spending-Cut Debate in Speech

When President Obama takes to the podium Tuesday night for the State of the Union, he’s expected to give scant attention to one of the most pressing issues facing Washington: the upcoming $85 billion in spending cuts.

Pope Benedict XVI Resigns: A Chat With Amy Sullivan

National Journal's Amy Sullivan, author of The Party Faithful: How and Why Democrats Are Closing the God Gap, joins Yahoo! for a conversation about the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI. <a href="http://www.coveritlive.com/mobile.php/option=com_mob...
Ben Carson

Why a Johns Hopkins Neurosurgeon Is Getting 2016 Presidential Buzz

The Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon's National Prayer Breakfast speech is gaining loads of attention from conservatives.
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The Curse of the State of the Union Aisle Seat

Lawmakers wait for hours to get one of these coveted seats, but at what cost?
Pope Benedict, President George W. Bush

A Look Back At Pope Benedict's Meetings With World Leaders

Insiders Rate Jobs, Immigration, Deficit As Top Priorities

Despite the storied paralysis in Washington, Democratic and Republican Insiders came to a rare moment of consensus this week on what priorities should top their parties' agendas this year. What two issues should be the top priorities for your party this year?   Democrats (107 votes) Republicans (94 votes) Deficit reduction 21% 54% Energy 7% 7% Guns 14% 3% Immigration 64% 50% Jobs 66% 57% Tax reform 21% 24%

Topping Insiders' Priority Lists: Immigration, Jobs, and Deficit Reduction

Plus: Political Insiders speculate on which party will be blamed if the sequester takes effect.
Dreamers

Opinion: We Need to End Our 'Natural Experiment' With Undocumented Children

America and Congress now face a stark choice on immigration -- whether to continue the tragic “natural experiment” with a generation of children of immigrants, or to embark on a more inclusionary project that reflects American values. 
An unemployed man talks on the phone with a state unemployment worker at the state unemployment and career office in San Francisco.

Jobs Report: Employment Remains Scarce for Minorities

The largely unchanged jobs report means that unemployment numbers for people of color, which typically have been bleaker than national averages, unfortunately are holding steady.

You Can Thank the Health Care Industry for the Economic Recovery

Happy about the country’s shrinking unemployment rate? You have the health care industry to thank.
Miners

Everyone Agrees That Yerington, Nevada, Needs a New Copper Mine. So Why Has Congress Made It So Hard to Get One?

Lyon County has highest unemployment rate in the state, but the federal government stands in the way of creating new jobs.
Pittsburgh

Health Care: Great for the Economy Today, Terrible Later

Hospitals like Pittsburgh’s UPMC created enough jobs to end the recession. If they keep it up, they’ll wreck the economy.
William Frey

Demographer William Frey: 3 Must-Knows Regarding Immigration

Demographer William Frey spoke with The Next America on what pending immigration policies might mean to the nation’s future. 
Obama immigration

A Less Obvious Reason Why GOP Should Cave on Obama’s Immigration Plan: It’s Conservative

Citing American exceptionalism and economic necessity, Obama echoes Reagan and Rubio in his push for conditional amnesty.

President Obama's Immigration Reform Plan (Full Text)

The White House has released a synopsis of the president's immigration proposals.

Meet Barbara Buono, the Democrat Likely to Face Chris Christie

What do you do when you're the frontrunner for your party's nomination but you're trailing in the general election by 41 points? If you're Democratic New Jersey state Sen. Barbara Buono running against GOP Gov. Chris Christie, you acknowledge your current standing but hope for the best. "If the election was held today, we know what the result would be," said Buono during a phone interview last week. "I fully expect my name recognition to grow."

Full Text of President Barack Obama's Second Inaugural Address

President Obama's speech given on January 21, 2013, at the U.S. Capitol.
Jerry Brown

Why the Democrats Are Golden in California

Demographic shifts and coastal liberalism have given huge power to Democrats. They control the state – but there's restlessness on the left.
Grover Norquist

Congress Feels the Heat on Idea of Carbon Tax

Moments after the fiscal-cliff deal passed the House on New Year’s Day, Grover Norquist, the powerful antitax lobbyist, tweeted, “Obama’s budget adds ten trillion more debt. We cut more spending or he smashes average Americans with energy taxes. I vote: cut his spending.”

Why Obama’s White House Is Not Like An Episode of 'The West Wing'

Real-life Washington is not like the television show The West Wing, no matter how much people wish it was. White House press secretary Jay Carney learned that today.
Spider Chart that Explains Job Recovery

One 'Spider Chart' That Explains the Jobs Recovery

A handy graphic from the Atlanta Fed provides a glimpse of how far the economy has come back.

FitzGerald Emerging as Early Kasich Challenger

Ed FitzGerald is emerging as a likely Kasich challenger for the Ohio governor's race.

Ted Strickland Not Running for Governor in Ohio

Former Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland announced today he won't make a 2014 bid for his old position, a move that could unfreeze a Democratic field that had been waiting on his decision.
December Unemployment Figures Bring Mixed Results for Minorities

December Unemployment Figures Bring Mixed Results for Minorities

The overall December unemployment rate remained stuck at 7.8 percent, while minorities experienced some mixed results. Job prospects for black Americans declined after modest improvement in November.

The December Jobs Report in 2 Graphs

The US economy added 155,000 jobs in December, meeting expectations, and the unemployment rate was 7.8%. Here’s the breakdown of employment status for all Americans age 16 and above:
Economy

Why the Economy Won't Blast Off Anytime Soon

This is not the surging economic recovery we were hoping for.
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Hispanics, Administration Sets Sights on Next Immigration Fight

Like everyone else, the Hispanic community breathed a sigh of relief when the House passed legislation late on Tuesday to avert a tax increase for households making less than $450,000. Latinos are now bracing for the next stage of the fight on spending, hoping to protect government investments in workers, education, and infrastructure.  
John Boehner

The GOP's Failed 'Plan O': Inside the Fiscal-Cliff Saga

This is the story of Plan O – the congressional Republicans’ failed attempt to meet the challenge of Obama’s victory. It begins in September and ends in the fiasco of the Christmas season, when Speaker John Boehner was repudiated by his own troops and had to pull his last, desperate solution from the House floor, leaving Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell to cut the best deal he could with dramatically diminished leverage.
Schwarzenegger

Arnold Schwarzenegger: Terminator, Body-Builder, and Global Leader on Climate-Change

If the United States ever enacts a major climate-change law, it will owe a debt to Arnold Schwarzenegger.

What Obama is Going to Say on Meet The Press

On a decisive day in the fiscal cliff talk, President Obama used his appearance on NBC's Meet the Press to remind Republicans that he'll use all the pulpits at his disposal to bully them into accepting a deal and, failing that, blame them for sending the nation over the cliff. 
Obama Boehner

How the Fiscal Cliff Battle Is Really Just a Battle of Demographics

Washington’s battle over the fiscal cliff is best understood as a confrontation not only between Democrats and Republicans, but also as an early skirmish in what could be a decades-long struggle for resources and influence between the Brown and the Gray.
John Boehner

Behind the Fiscal Cliff is a Demographic Struggle

Washington’s battle over the fiscal cliff is best understood as a confrontation not only between Democrats and Republicans, but also as an early skirmish in what could be a decades-long struggle for resources and influence between the Brown and the Gray.
liquefied natural gas

Manufacturers Troubled by Prospect of Exporting More Natural Gas

The administration appears poised to allow increased gas sales overseas. It will expand America’s influence, but it carries economic risk. 
Jack Lew and Barack Obama

Jack Lew: The Man Who Could Save Obama's Legacy

Lew’s power has grown over less than a year as President Obama’s chief of staff—and he already has Republicans dreading a budget confrontation with him during the lame-duck session of Congress.
Kids playing in open fire hydrant

Weather or Not

An extremely hot summer, like this one, isn’t as disruptive to the economy as a very cold winter.
Tommy Beaudreau

Back to His Roots in Energy

On a recent trip to Anchorage, Alaska, Tommy Beaudreau stopped by the sledding hill near his elementary school. “I remember thinking it was like Everest,” he said. Today, that hill looks like a beginner’s slope to Beaudreau.

POLITICS - As Bush Does Balancing Act, His Ratings Keep Slipping

As war with Iraq increasingly appears inevit-
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