
Gas prices in an election cycle couldn't be more political. President Obama made a huge push yesterday to limit speculation in the oil markets to help bring gas prices down. That's not something that can happen overnight, and he's been making that clear over the past few weeks. You may have heard that phrase about how there's no 'silver bullet' for gas prices a few times now from the President. Will this move work?
Christine Romans is Minding Your Business this morning, and explains how much gas prices are driven by speculation in the oil market.
Christine Romans explains how cable bills could reach $200 in the next three years.
Christine Romans explains why former President George W. Bush says he wishes the "Bush tax cuts" were called something else.
Christine Romans shares Careercast.com's list of best and worst jobs for 2012. View the full Careercast.com report here.
Christine Romans looks at President Obama's push today for the Buffett rule to be passed.
Christine Romans on JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon's oped today defending lobbying. Read about Dimon's letter here at CNNMoney.com.
Christine Romans on how news of the Federal Reserve leaning away from more economic stimulus could affect the markets.
Christine Romans explains how gas prices will become a big election year issue in the presidential race.
Christine Romans explains why some speculate that Apple stock could surge to $1000 a share.
Christine Romans explains the battle lines being drawn by both parties on the economy this week.

