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Leaders today should learn from our Founding Fathers
By Kingsley Guy The 232nd Fourth of July finds South Florida and the rest of the nation in a political funk. To say the current George W. doesn't measure up to George Washington is an understatement of monumental proportions. Congress' approval rating is...Tags: Government, Nancy Pelosi, National Government, Thomas Jefferson, Barack Obama
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The jobs report blame-go-round
The Swampby Matthew Hay Brown Another jobs report: another opportunity for Republicans and Democrats to trade blame for the stumbling economy. "It is highly disconcerting that the nation has again lost jobs for the sixth month in a row," Senate Majority......Tags: Government, Nancy Pelosi, National Government, Economic Policy, Government Health Care
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Solar application moratorium called off
Associated Press WriterThe government said Wednesday it is calling off a recently announced moratorium on applications to build solar plants on public lands. The Bureau of Land Management made the announcement after public opposition to its original decision, reached at the...Tags: Energy KD, Land Resources, Petroleum Industry, Energy, Alternative Energy
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What has changed?
The nation voted for change in November 2006 and the Democrats took control of Congress. What has changed? The Orlando Sentinel stated it best on June 27 on page C1. Gas in 2007 was $2.98 per gallon. It is now $4.07. The Democrats took control of...Tags: Nancy Pelosi, Prices, Government, National Government, Consumers
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House acts to avert pay cuts for doctors
Associated PressIn days, the federal government is scheduled to start paying doctors 10.6 percent less when they treat Medicare patients. With that in mind, the Democratic-controlled House of Representative overwhelmingly passed legislation yesterday that would...Tags: John D Dingell, George Bush
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The wrong target
Here we go again. Soaring oil prices have sent Washington politicians into overdrive to come up with a variety of legislative plans that aim to lower the cost of energy by targeting oil companies. Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, for...Tags: Barack Obama, General Motors Corp., Jimmy Carter, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan
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Senate votes to fill 4 FEC vacancies
WASHINGTON — Ending a months-long stalemate, the Senate voted Tuesday to fill four vacancies on the Federal Election Commission, putting the nation's election watchdog back in business. "I'm pleased we can finally come together," said Senate... -
Senate approves $162B war bill
The Associated PressThe Senate passed a $162 billion war-spending plan Thursday, sending to President Bush legislation that will pay for operations in Iraq and Afghanistan until the next president takes office. The package, approved 92-6, includes a doubling of GI Bill...Tags: Government, National Government, Laws, Government Health Care, State Budgets
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McCain tries to balance energy solutions, votes
Associated Press WriterAfter fending off ocean drilling critics in California, Republican John McCain on Wednesday stiff-armed opponents of a Nevada nuclear waste repository as he outlined ways to resolve the nation's energy crisis while seeking votes in another swing state....Tags: Jon Kyl, John F Kerry, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, George Bush
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Nevada Senator Holding Up Dodd Housing Bill
Washington Bureau ChiefOne of the key bills that the U.S. Senate is expected to pass this year — a major collection of legislation meant to prevent foreclosures and reform aspects of the government's relationship to the U.S. housing market — is sitting idle. And...Tags: Chris Dodd, John Ensign, Countrywide Financial Corp.
Jul 4, 2008
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Jun 27, 2008
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