The Hill Articles: November 14, 2010

November 14
Rep. Franks: Obama needs to ‘wake up’ on world threats Greenspan predicts tax cut extensions, says ‘whole projects’ must be cut Greenspan: Delay on deficit measures could cause a double-dip recession The World from The Hill: N. Korea violations spark alarm in Congress Tea Party irks new members with tactic to promote its event Long wait for food safety bill may be over Conservatives could stymie nutrition, food safety bills in lame duck Gingrich backs Dell, IBM proposal to shrink deficit Democrats’ campaign fortunes rise and fall with Obama’s popularity Axelrod does not rule out temporarily extending tax cuts for top earners No promises from Axelrod on Obama vetoing earmark-laden legislation Anuzis focuses on tech for run at RNC chair Graham: Two START ‘stumbling blocks’ stand in way of his vote Conrad: Obama leaving South Korea without trade deal was ‘show of strength’ McCain hopes Bush ‘respects’ choice to cut him from campaign Paul: White House ‘boot’ words at BP sent bad message Albright: Tea Party foreign policy unknown Paul: No call from Obama yet McCain: Congress needs time to study ‘Don’t ask’ report Schumer suggests tax compromise: No cuts over $1 million DeMint says new RNC chairman needed, GOP was ‘outmanned on the ground’ Graham: Congress likely to pick up currency manipulation after G-20 fail Shuler on Pelosi: If ‘she doesn’t step aside, I will challenge her’ for top post DeMint: Tea Party is ‘support group’ for trying to kick earmarks Miller won’t drag out ballot battle versus Murkowski in court if numbers don’t add Chu voiced early BP spill doubts, fears climate ‘backtracking’ Time running out on unemployment extension as Congress returns Obama assures Medvedev START will get ‘done’ in lame-duck