Obama Talks To Senate Republicans, Talks Campaign Financing
Obama has clearly grown tired of the way the Republican Party has been handling its business in the United States Senate. (…)
Obama has clearly grown tired of the way the Republican Party has been handling its business in the United States Senate. (…)
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. (…)
The small business plan laid out by President Barack Obama has been waiting for a vote in the United States Senate for weeks and has been blocked by the Republicans the entire time. (…)
The political system of the United States of America has traditionally been a two party system. (…)
In what has become a common trend in American politics over the last few months, the Republicans are standing in the way of important Democratic legislature being passed, and President Barack Obama is anything but pleased. (…)
The economy is once again taking center stage in the world of American politics and President Barack Obama gave it all of the attention in the world in his speech on Friday from Washington D.C. (…)
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. (…)
President Barack Obama’s fight to get more financial aid for the struggling small businesses of the United States of America, which Obama has called the backbone of the American economy, has been going on for a while. (…)
After President Barack Obama was elected the president of the United States of America, there was suddenly an open position for Senator of Illinois. (…)
Thursday, the President of the United States of America made recess appointments for four nominees that have already been waiting for over three hundred days on average. (…)
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