The talk over the Bush era tax cuts and whether they should extended to all American citizens or just those who do not make at least $250,000 per year has been going on for quite some time now and the time has come for the votes to take place. (…)
Despite rising tensions with North Korea and threats of a restart of the Korean War, the United States is not making any changes in their objectives to increase their presence in the world economy and strengthen their trade agreements. (…)
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. (…)
With the tension between the Republicans and the Democrats over whether or not the tax cuts from the Bush Administration should be extended to all American citizens or everyone except those who make over $250,000 a year, some members of the Democratic Party are beginning to bend in order to get the bill passed. (…)
For much of the first decade of the new millennium, the football program of the University of Southern California, better known as the USC Trojans, dominated the NCAA winning national champions and producing dozens of future National Football League players. (…)
The fact that the economic recovery in the United States of America is taking a lot longer than most citizens expected or wanted is not exactly a secret. (…)
The Midterm Elections are now less than two months away and President Barack Obama is working harder than ever to let every single American know that the Democrats have the best interest of the United States at heart. (…)
With the conclusion of combat in Iraq and the peace talks between Palestine and Israel held in Washington D.C., in the past few days, much of the Obama Administration’s attention has been directed towards foreign affairs. (…)