
While many focus on the insurance requirement in President Obama's healthcare law, the Supreme Court's election year ruling next month may also decide on billions in new taxes.
Asked what he would be willing to give up to address the U.S. debt crisis, Rep. Paul Ryan stood his ground Tuesday and insisted it was Democrats who needed to cede ground.
The House speaker draws an election-year battle line, saying he would back an increase in the government's borrowing authority only if there were an equal amount of spending cuts.
Mitt Romney will win the election and then must make deficit reduction and job growth his first priorities, outspoken businessman Ken Langone told CNBC.