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Fighting Over the Stimulus Pie
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by Brian Wingfield  1-6-2009   
 With a massive government spending program in the works, K St.'s lobbyists are fighting for a seat at the table.
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RTC Rises Again
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by Brian Wingfield  12-29-2008   
 Washington's revolving door keeps on spinning...
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Inaugural Dining Hot Spots
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by Brian Wingfield  12-22-2008   
 To find out where to see political celebrities (and to get a good meal) during the inauguration, check out this page.
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Obama, Daschle, and Blagojevich
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by Brian Wingfield  12-11-2008   
 Questions about Obama's (and his staff's) interactions with Blagojevich dominate the news conference. Not surprising. But why did Obama wait so long to officially nominate Daschle, one of the first names floated in the Cabinet-naming process?
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The Best and the Brightest at DOE
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by Brian Wingfield  12-10-2008   
 This pick would certainly fit in with Obama's pattern of hiring extraordinarily smart people: Chu won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1997. But can he manage the Department of Energy?
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Google Getting in on the Bailout?
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by Brian Wingfield  12-9-2008   
 Not quite. And opening an office in Reston doesn't a) qualify one as a contractor, or b) ensure that the Reston office will be the money making arm of the operation while its Googling cousins on K-street work the levers of power for the company. A more likely reason why Google is opening up an outpost in Virginia: from a tax perspective, it's much cheaper to be there than in D.C. Which is why many contractors are located in that "string of office parks" as well.
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Foreign Retaliation for a Detroit Bailout?
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by Brian Wingfield  12-9-2008   
 Don't be surprised if you see it. We're just in the beginning stages of this bailout right now. If it passes, this event will attract much attention--at home and abroad--in early 2009.
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An Argument Against a Detroit Bailout
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by Brian Wingfield  12-1-2008   
 From the WSJ's editorial page.
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It's Official: U.S. in a Recession
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by Brian Wingfield  12-1-2008   
 Want to prove wrong the pundits who, earlier in the year, insisted the U.S. was not in a recession. Here's your answer. The National Bureau of Economic Research, the leading arbiter on these sorts of things, says the U.S. has been in a recession following a peak of economic activity in December 2007. Not that anyone hasn't already noticed.
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Not Rubinomics Part II
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by Brian Wingfield  11-24-2008   
 Nice take from NYT's Jackie Calmes on the influence of Bob Rubin on Obama's economic team. But don't expect the Obama era to be a reprise of Rubinomics, which focused on balanced budgets and deregulation. There's going to be much deficit spending and a shift towards regulation in the next few years.
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Get Ready for Serious Government Spending
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by Brian Wingfield  11-22-2008   
 Democrats may have "kicked the can down the road" on giving Detroit's Big 3 aid this week, as Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid reportedly said. But it sounds like Congress and the next administration are ready to open the floodgates to government spending. That may not be a bad thing. Remember the old formula from economics class: GDP=Consumption + Investment + Government Spending + Net Exports? When everything else is down, Uncle Sam sometimes has to step in to fill the gap. It also means Democrats' promises not to spend more without raising taxes or reducing spending elsewhere is probably out the window. Goodbye pay-go, hello stimulus!
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Pelosi and Reid Tell Detroit What They Want
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by Brian Wingfield  11-21-2008   
 Democratic leaders outline specifically what they want GM, Chrysler, and Ford to include in their plans for viability and accountability, if they are to receive taxpayer money for emergency assistance. The Big Three are expected to reply to Congress by Dec. 2.
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Napolitano to DHS
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by Brian Wingfield  11-21-2008   
 Obama's selection of Napolitano as Homeland Security Secretary shows that he's thinking about immigration policy. But DHS encompasses a lot more than just immigration--including cyber security, transportation security and disaster relief. What are your thoughts on Napolitano and Obama's other reported Cabinet picks--Eric Holder as Attorney General and Tom Daschle as HHS Secretary? And what of Hillary Clinton as a potential Secretary of State?
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Chicken a la Detroit
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by Brian Wingfield  11-20-2008   
 The White House and congressional Democrats seem to be playing chicken over a bailout for the auto industry. The WH wants to cut some of the strings on $25 billion in loans that can go to the Big Three fairly quickly. Dems say the WH has the power to give the auto industry a portion of its $700 billion TARP funds immediately. The unknown variable: will a bankruptcy filing by any of Detroit's Big 3 tip the recession into an even deeper downturn? Is that a risk the government should take right now? Do you think Washington should give Detroit a lifeline? Post your comments below.
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CEOs Take Luxury Jets To Beg For Cash
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by Brian Wingfield  11-19-2008    3
 At least the Big Three can say with certainty that they're burning through cash.
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Orszag As Budget Chief?
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by Brian Wingfield  11-18-2008   
 A good choice for Obama, if this report is true. Orszag is one of the top budget experts in Washington, and he'd be a young face in the next administration.
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The Big Three's Union Ally
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by Brian Wingfield  11-17-2008   
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Obama Calls on Congress to Pass Rescue Plan
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by Brian Wingfield  11-15-2008   
 Wait--hasn't he said that the U.S. has only one president at a time?
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Why GM Should Go Bankrupt
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by Brian Wingfield  11-15-2008   
 Interesting take from Portfolio.com on why GM should file for Chapter 11 protection.
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GM's Capitol Hill Lobbying
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by Brian Wingfield  11-15-2008   
 Even though there's much speculation that TARP funds will be tapped to rescue automakers, only a handful of Democratic senators have officially supported such a proposal. Get ready for a difficult week of bargaining in Washington.
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Obama's Lobbying Ties
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by Brian Wingfield  11-15-2008   
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Republicans Don't Favor Auto Bailout
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by Brian Wingfield  11-13-2008   
 Don't be surprised if Senate Republicans change their minds if President Bush is convinced to help the Big Three.
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Abandoning Pay-Go on Health Care
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by Brian Wingfield  11-6-2008    1
 Did anyone really think it could be paid for with tax increases or budget cuts elsewhere?
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A Two-Part Stimulus and a Tax Cut from Dems
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by Brian Wingfield  11-6-2008   
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What Happened to the Bailout?
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by Brian Wingfield  11-6-2008    1
 Treasury said the plan needed to be implemented carefully, but the sense of urgency seems to be gone.
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Rahm Emanuel's Wall Street Money
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by Brian Wingfield  11-6-2008   
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Abandoning Yahoo!: First Microsoft, Now Google
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by Brian Wingfield  11-5-2008   
 Yahoo! shunned Microsoft's bid for a corporate marriage, but it's not so happy about Google backing out of a proposed deal.
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Nov. 4: Economic, Political and Social Change
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by Brian Wingfield  11-4-2008   
 And a problem of scarcity. Insightful analysis from NYT's David Brooks.
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What If the Fed Cuts Rates to Zero?
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by Brian Wingfield  11-3-2008   
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Presidential Candidates v. the FCC
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by Brian Wingfield  11-3-2008   
 Here's a big story that will get trumped by the election coverage Tuesday.
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Larry Summers for Treasury Secretary
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by Brian Wingfield  11-1-2008   
 Of course he's not the only one being mentioned to replace Hank Paulson if Obama wins on Tuesday. Other notables: FDIC Chairwoman Sheila Bair and former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin. Here's a comprehensive list from Politico on what an Obama administration might look like.
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Is Deflation Next?
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by Brian Wingfield  11-1-2008   
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A Last-Ditch Effort at Deregulation
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by Brian Wingfield  10-31-2008    2
 Interesting? Yes. Surprising? No. Let's see a full list of the 90 new regulations in the works.
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Paulson's Folly
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by Brian Wingfield  10-31-2008   
 Insightful take by WashPost's Pearlstein on what's gone wrong with the bailout.
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Credit Cards: Who gets the rate increase?
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by Brian Wingfield  10-29-2008   
 That's the big question here. Also, doesn't this make it more difficult to pay? Seems to parallel the teaser rates on mortgage loans--when rates jumped, borrowers couldn't pay, exacerbating the problem.
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Is $700 Billion Enough?
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by Brian Wingfield  10-29-2008   
 With so many groups (insurance companies, automakers, private and public banks) vying for a slice of the pie, it's questionable whether the government's $700 billion allotted for a bailout is enough.
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Economic Summit in D.C. Nov. 15
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by Brian Wingfield  10-22-2008   
 Don't expect a Bretton Woods for financial regulation. The most far-reaching thing that can come out of this meeting is a set of international principles, but even that's a stretch. Consider it, instead, as an orientation session for the next U.S. president, who is also expected to attend.
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Special Committee on Financial Regulation Likely
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by Brian Wingfield  10-21-2008   
 What to do in a crisis? Form a special committee. That's Congress' usual way of dealing with important matters. Don't expect the path to new financial regs to be short.
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More Firms Contracted to Aid the Bailout
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by Brian Wingfield  10-21-2008   
 PricewaterhouseCoopers and Ernst & Young are the latest firms recruited by Treasury to help with the financial rescue.
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Not All Plumbers Disagree With Obama
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by Brian Wingfield  10-16-2008    2
 Early this year, the plumbers' and pipefitters' union became the first international trade association to endorse Obama for president.
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