That Elusive Grand Bargain.
In a way, it's too bad that we aren't more fully on the
way to a Grand Bargain, because then I could talk about just how badly
you will get hosed in all of the Bargained-for Grandeur.
(Haffington Post)
What's the Realistic Outlook for a Grand Bargain Budget Deal?
(abcnews.com)
Dueling Budgets and a Window for a Grand Bargain
(Time)
President Barack Obama's unusual tour of Capitol Hill this
week could answer a central question dogging his renewed effort to
strike a grand bargain on deficit reduction: How serious is he?
(Politico)
Obama Focuses on Elusive Grand Bargain in Hill Outreach
(rollcall.com)
The Grand Bargain We Don't Need
(realclearpolitics.com)
Rolling together budget and tax agreements along those lines would
allow Mr. Obama to complete the "grand bargain" that he has
sought to tackle the nation's long-term budget imbalances as the
baby boom generation retires.
(nytimes.com)
Instead, the single best end result, according to lots of pundits,
Democrats and even Republicans, is the Mythical Grand Bargain. This is
awful news, for most people. A "grand bargain" is not going to
be good.
(salon.com)