Politics

Bipartisan Politics Can Save 2010 Jobs Bill – Job Creation By President On Rocky Ground

February 11, 2010
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Bipartisan politics are rare to come by. With the need to reduce the unemployment rate, bipartisanship is the only thing that can make it a reality. Job creation is necessary but difficult to achieve but Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid Is focused on a Job Creation Bill for 2010. Reid announced on Thursday, “The...

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Suing Congress – Florida AG McCollum Will Over Health Care Mandate

January 21, 2010
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The Florida Atty. Gen. Bill  McCollum has been quoted in saying that Congress has no constitutional right forcing people to buy health insurance. He’s gone as far to say he will sue to stop the proposal if it has a chance of becoming a law. The attorney general has been accused of playing politics...

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Massachusetts Senate Seat May Be Lost To Republicans – Coakley And Brown Race Tight

January 15, 2010
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There may be a last-minute plan to visit to Massachusetts from Pres. Barack Obama. He will be going to Massachusetts to campaign for the Democratic candidate. There are some concerns among party leaders about the loss of the 60th Senate seat. Robert Gibbs, the White House spokesman, said that Brown “is comfortable fighting for...

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Senate To Close Healthcare Bill Loophole

December 12, 2009
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Concerts from patient advocates are pressing the Senate to close a loophole in the health care bill that would allow caps on annual insurance benefits. President Obama said he wanted to make sure health insurance reform legislation would prevent insurance companies from putting any limits on health expenditures. The loophole reversed a previous version...

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