Articles, tagged with "republican party", page 1
08th December 2010
If you happen to be looking for debt management tips then, you are at the right place. This essay tries to explain, inside its limited scope, the various debt relief tips and also why the creditors of unsecured debts will reduce your balance.
If you a...
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Author:
pawanalley
10th November 2010
The year is rapidly drawing to a close, and Congress has not yet addressed the Alternative Minimum Tax “patch." This so-called “patch" is the adjustment that needs to be made to the AMT exemption amount to prevent 26 million new taxpayers from falling in...
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Author:
George Bauernfeind
14th October 2010
On the 10 Reasons Why Coolidge and Dawes Should Have Your Support card used in Coolidge and Dawes’ 1924 Election campaign, seven of the ten reasons for supporting Coolidge for President speak directly of how his character that had and would directly affec...
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Author:
Bernard Fleury
01st October 2010
Texas Elections 2010 – An Introduction
Texas Elections 2010 are just around the corner. The gubernatorial election of Texas will be held on November 2, 2010. In general, the term “election" has been defined as “a formal decision-making process by whic...
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AustinPost.org
06th August 2010
How much did you damage your standing with the Democratic base when you said that immediate withdrawal from Iraq wasn't possible? Certain things are worth losing elections over. Certain things are worth losing primaries over. I have been critical of the ...
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Author:
zentai
07th July 2010
The theory that you could function any business without marketing it on the internet is a joke to me. Every thing is online now. Barack Obama markets his plan on the web. The Democratic Party markets their plan on the net. The Republican Party markets the...
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Author:
Shola Abitogun
15th June 2010
This is being written as a bad-tempered debate rages in Congress on a bill to reform the healthcare service. Depending on who who listen to, this will either be the saving of millions of American lives or the start of an era where death panels of bureaucr...
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Author:
Norris Rios
28th April 2010
I am no expert on American politics, but I do know something about holes. And watching the way the Republican Party is reacting to the passage of health care, it seems to me the G.O.P. is violating the first rule of holes: When you're in one, stop digging...
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Author:
Oliver
21st April 2010
Not satisfied to just goad his critics and take on the GOP Obama has decided to bring scripture references into the controversy. We know what Pastor Wright said about damning America but now we can see further into the Wright theology or the lack of it wi...
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Author:
Rev Michael Bresciani
09th April 2010
Almost immediately President Obama took control of the White House, the combined majorities in both chambers were used to enact the Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009 (CHIPRA). As has become the norm, the Republican party oppo...
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Author:
Norris Rios
06th April 2010
The 2008 election is one of the most serious elections in recent times. The US is in a position where one wrong political move might be terrible. The economy is reminding lots of the conditions before The Great Depression. Whether the next president is...
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Author:
Calvin Gibson
01st April 2010
Let's leave the politics of healthcare reform to one side and focus on a proposal to change the law to allow free market competition between insurers in different states. A policy consistently mentioned by the Republican party is to break the state monopo...
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Author:
Norris Rios
25th January 2010
The Republican party isn't the only group celebrating Scott Brown's surprising Senate win in Massachusetts. Health insurance companies are also reaping the benefit. Brown campaigned and won largely on his opposition to Democratic-led healthcare reform. Hi...
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Author:
Yamileth Medina
13th January 2010
Recent national polls showing a larger percentage of Americans expressing support for a non-existing "Tea Party" candidate rather than a Republican candidate is a temptation for conservatives to waste their time and increase the odds of feeling even more ...
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Author:
Drew McKissick
12th January 2010
Michael Steele, the Republican Party chairman, called Sunday for Harry Reid to step down as U.S. Senate majority leader in the wake of revelations of Mr. Reid's remarks in 2008 about Barack Obama's skin color and dialect.
A new book about the 2008 cam...
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Author:
mosup