by David Dickey-Griffith On Friday afternoon, former President Bill Clinton and a stable of former cabinet secretaries and economic advisors from his Administration descended on Georgetown to participate in a wide-ranging discussion focusing on the economic policies of the 1990s and their relevance to today’s economy. The former President was joined on stage by Robert Rubin, […]
Tax Changes in Obama’s Jobs Act: Creating Jobs or Causing More Uncertainty?
by Erin Ingraham On September 8, President Obama stepped up to the plate and provided a substantial plan for job creation. While the hefty $447 billion price tag immediately placed the plan outside of the narrow boundaries Congressional Republicans would support, it could not be dismissed as a liberal spending giveaway. In an attempt to […]