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A Republican and Democrat Working Together – Hallelujah

by little tboca December 1, 2011

by little tboca Once a politician always a politician! Two men are proving that statement is incorrect; we have two new age politicians who are defying the Old Political watchdog’s stance of more spending, more deficit and more Government control. Ronald Reagan expressed this sentiment when he said, To sit back hoping that someday, some [...]

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Political campaigns running away from establishment like never before.

by Jerry Mandered February 2, 2010

It’s Groundhog Day and I feel like I’ve been here before. The odds of the Democratic caucus retaining their 59 seats in the U.S. Senate is about 10% according to the guys at fivethirtyeight.com. They are now estimating 53 or 54 seat Democratic Caucus. But there is also an undercurrent of state Tea Party movements [...]

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Showing Their True Colors

by JFesta October 22, 2009

On October 1st of this year the Senate conducted business much as it does on any other say it is in session. On the agenda for that day was the Department Defense Appropriations act of 2010 with time scheduled to make amendments to that act prior to debate and passage. Al Franken (D ‘“ MN) [...]

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