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Another example of Republicans wasting time.
On October 14th, the republicans wasted more valuable time during the Energy & Commerce Subcommittee on Oversights & Investigations meetings. The primary thing republicans were talking about, was that the subcommittee was not supplied with requested documents by President Obama’s Administration … Continue reading
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Tagged Democrat, democrats, independants, Political, Republican, republicans, tea party, vote
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“Tell your elected leaders to Do the Right thing”
Today President Obama gave a speech in support of his job’s bill. In his speech he ask’s the People to tell their elected officials to do the right thing. What is the right thing you ask? With both parties in … Continue reading
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Tagged democrats, EPA, independants, Political Veiw, representation, republicans, speeches, tea party, the right thing
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Repbulicans for business as usual-again.
House Republicans have brought another bill up against the public’s health. They do so supposedly to support cement factories in the U.S., stating “We will be importing our cement from over seas” and such rhetoric. Have you ever lifted a … Continue reading
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Tagged cement, democrats, EPA, Jobs Bill, Political, Political Gridlock, republicans
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The Farce, I mean “Fair” tax.
With a quick once over, the “fair” tax seems like a great idea. Only pay tax on New items. No tax on used items. Only pay tax if you spend money right? While this seems to put everything on a … Continue reading
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Tagged democrats, fair tax, independants, republicans, tax law, tax reform, tea party
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The people’s representatives?
Let’s take a look at who represents THE PEOPLE (citizens) of the United states. There are 441 members of the House of Representatives. 6 of these members, although they “represent” THE PEOPLE have no vote. These are the representatives for Washington DC, … Continue reading