Obama Meets With Congress to Discuss Budget, Nothing Settled
The rush to come to terms on the rest of the 2011 fiscal budget is proving to be a great challenge to President Barack Obama and the leaders of the United States Congress. (…)
The rush to come to terms on the rest of the 2011 fiscal budget is proving to be a great challenge to President Barack Obama and the leaders of the United States Congress. (…)
Anyone who follows the actions of Congress knows that Democrats are liberal with their spending as they try to help those in need in order to make sure that everyone in the nation is taken care of. (…)
When the Wall Street reform came, millions of Americans were happy. (…)
Since the stock market fell in 2008, there has been constant talk about how the economy is suffering and the modern American family is no longer living as comfortably as it once did. (…)
We have all been there before. (…)
In the modern age, the most common form of payment for most Americans is via debit card. (…)
With unemployment still high and the creation of jobs not at the speedy pace that President Obama, Congress, or the citizens of the United States would prefer, good news from Wall Street often is not given much attention. (…)
One of the most important jobs every President of the United States has to do is come up with a budget proposal for every fiscal year. (…)
Few companies rival the success that Facebook is currently seeing. (…)
A few months ago, Christine O’Donnell was making headlines for her success as a member of the new Tea Party. (…)
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