Public Frustrated With Partisan Debt Talks

After months of intensely partisan negotiations meant to achieve an agreement to reduce the nation’s debt, the timid result has left a bad taste in the mouths of Americans, recent polling shows.
Public Frustrated With Partisan Debt Talks
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Andrea Hayley
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Reporting on the business of food, food tech, and Silicon Alley, I studied the Humanities as an undergraduate, and obtained a Master of Arts in business journalism from Columbia University. I love covering the people, and the passion, that animates innovation in America. Email me at andrea dot hayley at epochtimes.com