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U.S. House Approves $155B Jobs Bill
11 hours ago ago from FeedRE » Real Estate News Feeds
Full article: U.S. House Approves $155B Jobs Bill ... Related posts: House Passes $787 Billion Stimulus Bill The U.S. House of Representative passed President Obama s $787 billion stimulus bill today, designed to boost the American economy and save 3.5 million jobs. The bill must now be approved in the U.S. Senate, where there is significant Republican opposition...(read more)... House Approves Jobless Benefits, Home Tax Credit House ...
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This is what I'd like to say to all members of the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate: As a U.S. taxpayer and ultimately your boss (if you believe the government works for the people), I have to inform you that I can no longer bear the cost of providing for your health-insurance coverage. If you can actually get together and agree to provide a plan that will cover every American with the same health benefits you formerly enjoyed, I ...
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21 hours ago ago from OPINE | conservative opinion, views and discussion
House of Representatives votes for a JOBS BILL worth $155 BILLION? WTF? Didn't we already approve a $750 billion stimulus package that was supposed to prevent a disaster and unemployment from rising above 8%? Unemployment is now 10%. Utterly ridiculous! From Reuters our ever present liberal news agency: US House approves $155 billion jobs bill Wed Dec 16, 2009 7:06pm EST WASHINGTON, Dec 16 (Reuters) The U.S. ...
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