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. (…)
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. (…)
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. (…)
While still a notable difference from the fifty-nine seats they held in the United States Senate prior to the 2010 Midterm Elections, the Democrats now have control of fifty-three seats. (…)
After the dust has settled, the Democrats were able to just barely hold onto the majority in the United States Senate, but lost heavily in the House of Representatives. (…)
With his weekly radio address taking place traditionally on Saturday, President Barack Obama used the valuable time to talk about the recent measures he put into effect having to do with technological innovations in the United States. (…)
With the passage of his small business plan last week and the signing of it this week, President Barack Obama and his administration are steadily getting their economic goals taken care of. (…)