This week on Facing the Future we talk about political leadership in a time of crisis with David Gergen, adviser to four presidents and professor of public service Harvard’s Kennedy School. With the COVID pandemic lingering, inflation becoming a problem for the first time in decades and a Cold War style crisis in Europe, Gergen has some advice on crisis management for the current president. He also explains why he is hopeful that a new crop of young leaders will rise to the many challenges we face, including slow-moving crises such as climate change and unsustainable debt.
Fiscal Impact of the Harris and Trump Plans
Soft Landing On Inflation, Or A New Take-off?
Solutions Still Needed for Seven Fiscal Findings
Federal Interest Expense Ballooned in FY 2024
Deficits and Debt in Uncharted Territory
The Fed Makes Its Move
A Radically Pragmatic Plan to Pay for Progress
The Economy and the Campaign
The Harris and Trump Budget Proposals
Is There Hope on Healthcare Costs?
Appropriations Deadlines, Tax Changes, and The Debt
Social Security's 89th Birthday
Depolarization Needed for Debt Solutions
Debt Solutions are Possible
Tax Policy on the Campaign Trail
Should the Fed Cut Interest Rates?
NH Boys State Tackles the Debt
Washington's Do Nothing Plan
Federal Budget Numbers Take a Turn for the Worse
What Have We Learned From COVID?
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