Ben Wolfgang
Articles by Ben Wolfgang
Obama creates ‘MyRa’ accounts
At the second stop of his post-State of the Union road trip, President Obama on Wednesday officially established a new retirement plan for working Americans and promised his broader economic agenda will help rebuild a struggling middle class. Published January 29, 2014
Obama pushes minimum-wage hike during Costco visit
President Obama believes opponents of a minimum-wage hike should pay a visit to their local Costco and witness firsthand the benefits of higher salaries. Published January 29, 2014
Obama throws in towel on global-warming legislation
President Obama came to office promising significant action to fight climate change, and Tuesday night's State of the Union indicates this administration fully recognizes any action on that issue over the next three years will come not through legislation but through regulations and executive actions. Rather than call for a "comprehensive energy and climate bill" as he did in 2010, Mr. Obama on Tuesday focused on much smaller goals and touted the controversial efforts of his Environmental Protection Agency to cut down on carbon emissions from power plants. Published January 28, 2014
Obama downsizes his big speeches, State of the Union addresses
For President Obama, the biggest speech of the year has become smaller and smaller. Published January 28, 2014
White House vows veto of Obamacare abortion funding bill
As a controversial bill banning federal abortion funding heads to the House floor this week, the White House said President Obama is prepared to veto the measure if it reaches his desk. Published January 27, 2014
White House: Don’t judge Obama by what Congress does
Average Americans rightfully are frustrated with Congress, White House press secretary Jay Carney said Monday, but they should not decide whether President Obama's time in office has been a success or a failure based solely on "the amount of legislation that passes" the House and Senate. Published January 27, 2014
Jason Collins a guest of Michelle Obama for State of the Union speech
Jason Collins, who last year became the first male player in major American team sports to come out as gay, will be one of first lady Michelle Obama's guests for Tuesday night's State of the Union address, the White House announced Monday. Published January 27, 2014
Congressional inquiry on Christine O’Donnell tax records heats up, but truth may stay hidden
Congress now wants answers to questions surrounding Christine O'Donnell's personal tax records and whether the Delaware Republican's private information was illegally accessed and ultimately used in an effort to derail her 2010 U.S. Senate bid. Published January 26, 2014
Reporters barred from Interior Department event
The Obama administration's testy relationship with the press is nothing new for Washington, but it's now extended to Colorado and has touched off a firestorm after Interior Department officials booted local reporters from a public meeting last week. Published January 26, 2014
Colorado firestorm: Obama administration bars scribes from public meeting
The Obama administration's testy relationship with the press is nothing new in Washington, but it's now extended to Colorado and has touched off a firestorm after Interior Department officials booted local reporters from a public meeting earlier this week. Published January 24, 2014
Ambitious climate change goals too costly for EU
With "unintended consequences" of its ambitious agenda being felt in sluggish economies across the Continent, the European Union on Wednesday made a dramatic retreat from its climate change goals. Published January 22, 2014
Obama to meet with Pope Francis, a pontiff that even Democrats can embrace
Since Francis denounced "trickle-down economics" and income inequality in November, Mr. Obama and top congressional Democrats have used those words as ammunition in their push for a minimum-wage hike, an unconditional extension of long-term jobless aid and other goals that Republicans have resisted. Published January 21, 2014
Congress split over NSA’s domestic spying program, could just let laws expire
President Obama says the NSA's snooping programs need changes — but he tossed the biggest decisions to Congress, where the tide appears to be running against letting the government continue to scoop and hold Americans' phone data. Published January 19, 2014
Obama: Pot no more dangerous than alcohol, ponders legalization
President Obama believes the legalization of marijuana in Washington and Colorado ultimately may open a Pandora's Box and could lead to calls for cocaine, methamphetamine and other drugs to be sold freely and openly. Published January 19, 2014
Obama says he wouldn’t let son play pro football
President Obama, a noted sports fan, says that if he had a son, he wouldn't let him play pro football. Published January 19, 2014
Obama: ‘I’ll act on my own’ to make ‘breakthrough year’ happen
Again promising to act on his own wherever and whenever he can, President Obama on Saturday said the U.S. is on the cusp of an economic breakthrough, but accused Republicans of standing in the way. Published January 18, 2014
Early reviews slam Obama’s surveillance overhaul
President Obama's proposed changes to U.S. snooping and data-collection fell far short of what privacy advocates hoped for, and early reviews of the White House's revamped approach have been scathing. Published January 17, 2014
Historic clash: Obama, Rand Paul fight over privacy — and Paul Revere
President Obama on Friday cited Paul Revere as one of the earliest American intelligence-gatherers, riding through the streets to warn of impending British raids. Published January 17, 2014
Obama calls for immediate checks, long-term changes to NSA snooping
The NSA will now have to go to a judge before snooping through Americans' phone records, President Obama announced Friday as he set an eventual goal of prying the phone metadata information away from the intelligence community altogether. Published January 17, 2014
Obama to continue modified NSA meta-data gathering program
President Obama on Friday will announce some changes to how data gathered by the National Security Agency is stored but will allow the collection of that information to continue, according to multiple media reports. Published January 17, 2014