Articles, tagged with "republicans", page 2
14th December 2010
A senator from Florida placed a simple query to the chairperson of the Senate Finance Committee on 4th March Thursday – when pay goes does it really go? The Democrats replied with a resounding "No".
In one week it was the second time that the Republican...
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Author:
juliethompson
01st December 2010
As we enter the remnants of 2010, it is vital that you step away from the holiday feasts and take a night off from holiday parties. Why? You need to take time to think about your taxes. If you don’t, you forfeit the right to complain in April of 2011.
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Author:
Thomas Ajava
23rd November 2010
Its been several months since the healthcare bill passed and despite the fact that most of it hasn't taken effect, we are already seeing how it will impact our lives. Insurance companies are now required to take people with pre existing conditions and yo...
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Author:
S Porter
22nd November 2010
As the 2010 mid-term elections approach, the Tea Party movement has created a big political buzz. Having scored several unexpected upsets in various state elections and primaries, the rally cry of “throw the bums out" has become the catchphrase of the day...
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Author:
LyndaRV
17th November 2010
Last week, the governor of California signed off on 7 huge healthcare reform bills...one of which was a bill to create a medical insurance exchange online that will offer consumers the opportunity to shop online for medical insurance.
This action made ...
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Author:
Tom Carolan
17th November 2010
Tom Emmer is trailing powering Mark Dayton by all around 9,257 votes of the one.8 million votes that have been counted and cast. The winner, even so, has not been declared because the count is nevertheless fiercely raging.Too Near to NameEven though, it i...
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Author:
Nolan Bray
16th November 2010
Tom Emmer is trailing at the rear of Brand Dayton by close to 9,257 votes of the 1.8 million votes that had been counted and cast. The winner, nevertheless, has not been declared because the count is nevertheless fiercely raging.Very Close to PhoneThough,...
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Author:
Nolan Bray
13th November 2010
The widening gap in the ratio between a low demand for foreclosures and its increasing supply may be pinning the country’s homeownership rate down to its lowest level in more than a decade.
According to statistics released by the Census Bureau, there was...
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Author:
rudson tren
09th November 2010
On Wednesday the FED announced that it will release a new round of Quantitative Easing purchasing 600 billion Dollar worth of the U.S Treasuries over the next two quarters. That is 75 billion a month which is pretty much what was expected. The price of go...
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Author:
Marko Puustinen
03rd November 2010
Andover, Massachusetts November 1st, 2010 – With the mid term elections right around the corner and a growing divide between the left and right, I think it is a great time to discuss some of the economic figures and facts that politicians are throwing aro...
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Author:
Stephan Tavernini
21st October 2010
Three words that carry a lot of weight. Redistribution of wealth. This phrase has been thrown around a lot lately. We hear from the Republicans that it’s bad. We hear from the Democrats that it’s good. They’re both right. And they’re both wrong.
Our go...
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Author:
SnapPromotions
19th October 2010
The Tea Party seems to be kicking up the dust, readying for a real fight over the notion of big government. This means we should talk about what government should be for. The Right seems to think there's no need for any central government except to run th...
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Author:
Todd Jones
19th October 2010
What's the stage of British must be expected of oratorio new voters? Since the debate more than immigration continues, a typical mantra through the spectrum is the fact that unlawful immigrants (and possibly the public) could be to understand British citi...
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Author:
marc Hammond
15th October 2010
What's the levels of British ought to be needed of oratorio new residents? Because the debate more than immigration continues, a frequent mantra through the spectrum is the fact that unlawful immigrants (and maybe the public) can be to find out British ci...
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Author:
Steve martin
05th October 2010
Although the current investment climate for carbon credits is a bright one, the future could hold even more promise – in a very big way. As of now most of the industrialized countries in the world are working under some sort of carbon tax system as prescr...
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Author:
Tom Aikins