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Awful, Horrendous, Terrible-Job By Obama’s Administration Regarding Jobs Recovery (It’s Non-Existent)

9 hours ago ago from Chandler's Watch

States Seek Federal Bailout to Replenish Empty Jobless Funds By Stephen Clark FOXNews.com December 25, 2009 WASHINGTON With the front line of defense for unemployed Americans crumbling, the jobless are facing potentially reduced benefits, and businesses possibly higher taxes. So far, 25 states, including California, New York, Texas and Michigan, have run out of unemployment insurance money and have borrowed $24 billion from ...

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Terri McCormick asks… U.S. Senate: ‘Naughty or Nice’ This Season?

22 hours ago ago from Door County Style

In the rush to pass the so-called healthcare reform bill, U.S. Senator Ben Nelson (D-NE) stomped his feet and held his breath until he extracted his presents from Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. One such exempts the state of Nebraska from paying the $45 million increase in Medicaid imbursement costs. Nelson was the 60th Democrat to get his stocking stuffed. Terri McCormick Smart parents know not to give in to spoiled ...

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Federal DUI bill to compel states to require ignition interlock device for all convicted drunk driving folks

9 hours ago ago from California DUI Lawyer Center Blog

Federal bill which will make MADD unneeded is proposed to compel states to require alcohol ignition interlocks for all convicted drunk driving offenders, with threat of losing federal funding. Is this a joke? Maybe. But the threat of losing federal highway funds is a powerful inducement to enact a safety change, and two U.S. senators, Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey and Tom Udall of New Mexico, joined MADD representatives Monday to announce ...

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Abortion Issue In U.S. Health Care Bill

20 hours ago ago from Aisha

U.S. President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama Abortion is a sticking point in the current U.S. Health Care bill. It is unconscionable to ask all Americans to pay a monthly fee for abortion services. It simply is not right, as it goes against millions of people's convictions. It's stunning and appalling that such a measure even made it into the bill, which so brazenly goes against scores of people's religious beliefs. That is ...

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How would the states having more taxing power than the federal govt help save tax payers money?

7 hours ago ago from Tax Lawyer NYC | Tax Lawyer New York

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Decade Brought Change To Campaign Finance : NPR

21 hours ago ago from NPR

Search hear continuous streams 24-Hour Program Stream NPR News and Shows hear the latest news [4 min 45 sec] Latest NPR Newscast Decade Brought Change To Campaign Finance December 25, 2009 Audio for this story from Morning Edition will be available at approx. 9:00 a.m. ET ...

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State Attorneys General Question Health Care Bill : NPR

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Search hear continuous streams 24-Hour Program Stream NPR News and Shows hear the latest news [4 min 45 sec] Latest NPR Newscast State Attorneys General Question Health Care Bill December 25, 2009 Audio for this story from Morning Edition will be available at approx. 9:00 a.m. ET ...

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