Washington Insight
This blog features insights into the people, policy and politics that make the nation’s capital tick. You’ll read the Washington office’s take on current events in the U.S. political sphere that impact the economy, SCOA’s business sectors and our relationships with American lawmakers.
April 10, 2026
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week The Masters golf tournament kicked off yesterday, with defending champion Rory McIlroy sharing the early first round lead with a ...
Read More April 3, 2026
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week It’s a done deal, a piece of cake. A slam dunk, lock. An open-and-shut, signed-sealed-and delivered, sure thing. But is ...
Read More March 27, 2026
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week I always get a bit worried when I draw the 2:00 or 2:30pm conference speaking slot. It’s right after lunch, ...
Read More March 20, 2026
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week I remember the United States’ Bicentennial celebration, and it was glorious. My parents bought me a 1976 proof set as ...
Read More March 13, 2026
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week There’s no question that President Trump’s tariff campaign has become the hallmark of his second term in office. Even after ...
Read More March 6, 2026
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week At the risk of coming off somewhat grandiose, I did find it a bit flattering when not one, not two, ...
Read More February 27, 2026
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week Although it’s estimated that somewhere between 27 and 32 million people tuned in to watch at least part of President ...
Read More February 20, 2026
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week It’s a lazy Sunday afternoon, your to-do list is checked off, and it’s raining outside. You nestle into your favorite ...
Read More February 13, 2026
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week The Inuit’s have roughly four dozen specific terms for snow. To name a few, there’s qana for falling snow, aput ...
Read More February 6, 2026
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week Because there is nothing going on in Washington right now -- besides the House and Senate both being in session ...
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