His proposals begin with a huge hike on salarymen—strivers who earn income of the sort he doesn’t.
With debt interest exceeding defense spending, Mitt Romney argues that taxing the rich is now a mathematical necessity.
The top 400 American taxpayers pay more in federal taxes than the bottom 70 percent of U.S. taxpayers combined. The previous ...
Stuart Stevens — the chief strategist for Mitt Romney's doomed 2012 presidential campaign —  told MS NOW on Sunday that Vice ...
Without changes, the retirement program won’t be able to pay the full benefits that have been promised to retirees.
No longer having to run for reelection has liberated the North Carolina senator to speak his mind and challenge President ...
Yes, the status quo is unsustainable. But Romney's proposed solution risks making those problems harder to fix while ...
Heather Ammel of Raeford alleges that Sinema had an affair with her husband, who served as a security guard for Sinema while ...
This is the first of a two-part series examining the changing face of the country’s two major political parties. As former ...
In “Tax the Rich, Like Me” (Opinion guest essay, Dec. 22), Mitt Romney argues that higher taxes on the wealthy may be necessary to avert fiscal disaster. I agree with the conclusion — but for a far ...
When Republican strategist Joe Pounder was working on Mitt Romney's 2008 presidential campaign, he recalled hosting a ...