Potential 2012 Election Outcomes, Part 3, Continued Uncertainty
We have made it clear that two possible ways for the November elections to end is for either Republicans or Democrats to have total control over Congress and the Presidency. (…)
We have made it clear that two possible ways for the November elections to end is for either Republicans or Democrats to have total control over Congress and the Presidency. (…)
Going into the 2012 elections, we have a few different potential outcomes. (…)
In the United States, the Republican Party is the conservative party and the Democratic Party is the liberal party. (…)
At a time when all eyes are on Iowa and the Republican primary voting going on in that state, President Barack Obama is speaking to Democrats in Iowa. (…)
Moments ago, David Wu, the Democratic Representative from Oregon, announced that he was stepping down from his post. (…)
After initially saying that he would take some time to get some help and work to regain the respect of his peers and American citizens, it seems that Democrat Anthony Weiner has comes to terms with the gravity of his current situation. (…)
While it appears that the federal shutdown that has been looming at the end of the week may be adverted, the agreement between Senate Democrats […]
Prior to Wednesday, there have been sixty Speakers of the House of Representatives in the history of the United States Congress. (…)
Earlier this week, President Obama and the Republican Party came together and agreed on a package deal that would extend the Bush era tax cuts for all American citizens for the next two years, extend the unemployment benefits as spelled out by the 99 Weeks extension for another thirteen months, reduce the payroll tax by two percent until 2012, a decrease the estate tax as well, and an extension of tax breaks for college students and their families. (…)
The Republicans in the United States Senate have made it perfectly clear that they want the tax issues in America to be addressed and taken care of as soon as possible. (…)
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