Congress Takes a Vote, 2011 Budget Approved
After months of bickering and going back and forth on major issues, there is finally an agreement for the fiscal year 2011 budget. (…)
After months of bickering and going back and forth on major issues, there is finally an agreement for the fiscal year 2011 budget. (…)
When President Barack Obama decided to take on the United States Health Care system, the Republicans were displeased to say the least. (…)
Prior to Wednesday, there have been sixty Speakers of the House of Representatives in the history of the United States Congress. (…)
After much debate for the last few months, Republicans and Democrats finally came together one two issues where for a long time it looked like neither side was going to budge one bit. (…)
In what is possibly the most anticipated Midterm Election in recent history, the fight for control of Congress halfway through Barack Obama’s first term as President of the United States is proving to be worth the hype. (…)
With less than two days until the long awaited 2010 Midterm Elections on November 2nd, President Barack Obama came to Cleveland, Ohio to make his very last push for Democrats throughout America to come out and vote on Tuesday. (…)
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. (…)
Ever since it became an American holiday, Labor Day has been widely known as the day that millions of Americans who work day in and day out finally get a day off in honor of themselves. (…)
The state of Ohio has long been one of the most important states in terms of elections. (…)
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