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… and the answer is, “I Am Unable To Support This Legislation In Its Present Form” [...]
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Thanks to Senators Alexander and Corker for your “nay” votes. [...]
Eighty-three percent (83%) of U.S. voters say legislation should be posted online in final form and available for everyone to read before Congress votes on it.
via 83% Say Congress Should Post Bills Online For All To Read Before Voting On Them – Rasmussen Reports™. [...]
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Thanks for representing us so well, Mr. Tanner. Not only do you not show up to talk to your voters, now you won’t show up to vote for us either.
Here’s the vote tally. [...]
idea h/t: Hot Air via @billhobbs [...]
Is Obamacare a Step in the Right Direction? | Washington Examiner [...]
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Donn Janes, 8th District candidate for Congress, is soliciting your feedback about health care and health care legislation. You can take the poll here. [...]
Why would he say that? What awful thing have they done? Answer: asking John Tanner to come out of hiding and meet with his constituency.
This is the intelligent discussion Democrats are engaging in. Disagree with them, you’re a Nazi.
UPDATE: T. Robert Hill stands by his comments [...]
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) defended his leadership of the Senate since the beginning of this year as one of the most productive spans of legislative work since the Great Depression.
via The Hill’s Blog Briefing Room » Reid: Senate this year most productive since FDR. [...]
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When our government says that everyone has to sacrifice, but they’re not willing to, something is wrong. Our government needs to stop worrying about growing itself, and start figuring out how to grow our economy and create jobs first.
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