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What is Tracey Specter’s RCLMN Position on Card Check?
19 hours ago ago from The Conservative Reform Network Blog
The Extinct Quagga Tracey Specter’s RCLMN has not adopted the anti card check resolution of Pennsylvania Republican State Committee . Democrat Arlen Specter receives a huge amount of union support, particularly in Philadelphia, which accounts for his support of Card Check. Pat Toomey , and all Republicans except those receiving support of Union Organizers, oppose Card Check as does the majority of Republicans. It is a cross over ...
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6 hours ago ago from Irregular Times: News Unfit for Print
Over the last few weeks, an amazing thing has happened within the Democratic Party. Democratic elected officials are beginning to take the Mask of Unity off and speak the truth about what's going on within their own party: The right wing Blue Dog Democrats are trying to kick progressives out of the party, and recreate it as a Republican-lite organization. For years, progressive Democrats have been told that they have to put up with ...
Related contentThe politics of health care
16 hours ago ago from The All-Purpose Guru
I generally intend to avoid politics in this blog, but I have gotten so upset at the extreme partisanship surrounding the debate over health care that I can no longer keep it to myself. As recently as the Clinton administration, when the Republicans took over the House of Representatives for the first time in about 50 years and Newt Gingrich became Speaker of the House, legislation routinely passed with votes from both parties. The ...
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8 hours ago ago from Florida Voters Registration
Remember the Presidential primaries ..where every Democrat had a health care plan and a way to deal with environmental calamities we face, and some plan or principal on every issue. While the whole Republican primary boiled down to who can do the best Reagan impression'? No ideas. No answers. No solution for our health care system. The real problem here is that the Republican party is ran by radicals. They are chasing away moderates ...
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19 hours ago ago from Johnny Constitution
I don't know Jim Renacci. I have met him only once. I don't know his values, history, philosophies, or tactics. I know nothing about the man. But he is the frontrunner for the Republican nod for Ohio's 16th Congressional District, and I think we ought to find out why. It doesn't appear to be anything remarkable that he himself has done. Nothing personal Jim, but all indications are that your frontrunner status has less to do with you and more ...
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Rep. Joe Sestak: Pennsylvania's Joe Lieberman
8 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
This is what happens when we play politics instead of standing up for our principles. After the House passed health care reform with a strong public option to provide real choice and savings for Americans, Joe Lieberman has killed the public option in the Senate and threatened reform as a whole. He's even refused excessive compromises, including a public option "trigger" and allowing Americans to buy into Medicare at age 55 -- a position he ...
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6 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
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8 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
By Susan Davis The loosely organized group made of up mostly conservative activists and independent voters thats come to be known as the Tea Party movement currently boasts higher favorability ratings than either the Democratic or Republican Parties, according to the latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll coming out later today. More than four in 10, 41%, of respondents said they had a very or somewhat favorable view of the Tea Party ...
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8 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
The clock is ticking for Democrats. The health care reform bill has now become for all intents and purposes, as politically charged and attached to Democrats' success or failure going into 2010, just as Iraq and the oft befuddled and always erratic War on Terror was for Republicans. Much like our compromised ability to wage war while reconfiguring centuries of damaged theocratic lunacy plunging us deeper into debt, not to mention robbing ...
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