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U.S. Congress likely to pass debt ceiling hike before holiday break
17 hours ago ago from BloggingStocks
Congress will likely increase the debt ceiling by $1.8 trillion to roughly $14 trillion, before the year-end holiday recess. The House will act first, followed by the Senate. Congress has to raise the ceiling or the U.S. government will grind to a halt in a few weeks. There's little chance the majority, led by the Democrats, will face any substantive opposition from the minority, the Republicans. The reason? In 1995-96, the Republican-led ...
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4 hours ago ago from Liberty Reborn
Due to unconstitutional spending for decades, liberals who created this mess and the rest of us have to live with a $260 billion dollar line item in the federal budget. At least that is what it was in 2009. That $260 billion is the amount of interest we as a nation are paying this year to cover all the spending that that government engaged in but did not have the money to afford. What could the federal government do with that extra ...
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7 hours ago ago from Norcaltruth
source: Washingtons Blog Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair told the Iraq War investigation that whether or not Iraq had weapons of mass destruction he would have backed the Iraq war. As the Guardian notes: He explained it was the notion of him as a threat to the region because Saddam Hussein had used chemical [...]
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54 minutes ago ago from The perpetual view's Blog
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23 hours ago ago from Musings of a Harlem Yuppie
So not only are we in the midst of a nearly decade long war that has cost the United States billions of dollars and thousands of lives, we are now in another war. That against suicide. I previously shared the story of soldier Andrew Ward, who recently murdered three police officers. It is commonly believed that [...]
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