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TAX WHATS?
What's Tax Got to Do, Got to Do With It?: Politicians have a most difficult time acting hone... Tuesday 27 July 2010, 15:28

Extension of Jobless Aid Still Stalled
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Extension of Jobless Aid Still Stalled
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America Needs a Hero
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Let's Talk 'Republican' [Part 1]
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Let's Talk 'Republican' [Part 1]
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26.07.2010 15:40

TAX WHATS?

I cannot stand the depiction of the tax cuts, tax increases, tax bull shit that is spewed by both politicians and pundits alike! It is really simple but those… read more, click here
24.06.2010 13:41

Extension of Jobless Aid Still Stalled

How should this be debated? Is it even given the opportunity for that debate? And at the end of the debate will the majority govern? Not in todays Congress -… read more, click here
29.03.2010 08:33

Truth or WTF?

Here we go with more political rhetoric (definition: out and out crap!) from both political parties. Although one side seems more adept at it then the other,… read more, click here
05.02.2010 14:46

Jobs Bill

Congress is "sparring" over the current "jobs bill" reports The Wall Street Journal. This depiction of the jobs bill debate in the Senate… read more, click here
21.12.2009 09:27

A Vote Against Healthcare

To vote against the Healthcare Reform bill is to vote against having 30 million people covered, for denying coverage for people (and children) with preexisting… read more, click here
Written by Steve B.   
Friday, 05 February 2010 14:46
Congress is "sparring" over the current "jobs bill" reports The Wall Street Journal.  This depiction of the jobs bill debate in the Senate (you can hardly call anything brought up in the Senate as an actual debate, but for the lack of another term we will call it that here) is quite the soft journalistic (and you can hardly call anything in the current WSJ real journalism) touch to a Senate in particular and a party moreover that is unable or unwilling to participate in governing.  Don't let me pick on one party for being incapable of governing - for various reasons but two in particular, let me also point out that Senator Baucus (D) is working with Senator Grassley (R) on this important legislation. The WSJ's depiction is that Baucus was the guy that tried so hard (but failed) to try to garner Republican support to the healthcare bill is laughable in its absurdity.  Mmmm, really becoming an even more credible news paper isn't it?  But then the other mainstream media outlets may not be as biased but certainly do as poor a job as the WSJ in conveying credibility and just plain good journalism.  (that my friends seems to have died a long, long time ago)

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avatar Mike the Mechanic
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These two clowns in the Senate epitomize the worst of American politics! What disgusting *****s! Unless the voting public sees through them we are doomed!
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