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» Bipartisan opposition to Obama’s war authorization plan
Republicans think Obama’s plan is too soft, while Democrats are questioning its scope and size.
» Obama to battle hackers with new cybersecurity agency
“Currently, no single government entity is responsible for producing coordinated cyber-threat assessments.”
» Michael Barone: Obama’s quest for a grand bargain with Iran seems unwise
Obama mistakenly assumes that Iran and the U.S. are natural allies with common interests.
» House GOP: We’re done bailing out the Senate
“Frankly, they were a do-nothing majority, and now they’re trying to be a do-nothing minority.”
» Obama goes quiet on Boko Haram
The Obama administration has been mocked for it’s “Twitter diplomacy” without offering concrete assistance.
» Editorial: See no ‘random’ evil
Obama was criticized for a comment where he called a terrorist shooting of French Jews “random.”
» Iran’s critics warn of its many threats
President Obama has tried to wall off the nuclear talks from the many crises in which Iran plays a role.
» House pushes forward on permanent tax breaks
“Why do we have to play this game of wait until the deadline in order to pass these things?”
» Op-Ed: No currency manipulation rules in Pacific trade deals a good thing for Americans
Contrary to popular belief, currency manipulation by exporting countries brings net benefits to the U.S.
» Marines: No Weapons Surrendered to Houthis
The Marines that evacuated with the U.S. Embassy in Sana’a Tuesday destroyed their weapons as they departed.

