Opinion · 117th Congress
The Biden effect is real
In a survey done by The Winston Group for the S Corporation Association, we found the brand image of the federal government at an unbelievable low, with almost 2-to-1 negatives — 33 percent favorable
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In a survey done by The Winston Group for the S Corporation Association, we found the brand image of the federal government at an unbelievable low, with almost 2-to-1 negatives — 33 percent favorable
Claim on deficit reduction:“This year we’re on track to cut the deficit by more than 1 trillion, 300 billion dollars. One trillion three hundred billion dollars.
On what will likely be top issues in the midterm election, they are underwater on every key component of people’s No. 1 issue — the economy.
While this is not a decisive margin, the fact that 45 percent — nearly 1 in 2 voters — viewed the ARP as a spending law with too many unrelated priorities means Democrats have their work cut out
According to a recent Winning the Issues survey, by a 2-to-1 margin (51 percent to 24 percent), voters said keeping the 2017 tax cuts in place would help in the economic recovery from COVID-19 as opposed
There might also be a push to provide the same opportunities to the roughly 1 million farm workers here without valid papers.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Base first So far, his support for unity has been more rhetorical than substantive.
Trump, on the other hand, lost California but carried the rest of the country by 1 percent and with it the Electoral College. Second, Trump needs late deciders to break his way.
Constituents frustrated at the prospect of not knowing what their health care would look like that year voted 4-to-1 in favor of Democratic challengers.
The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee last month held a remote markup of an infrastructure bill that could wind up costing taxpayers more than $1 trillion.
[jwp-video n=”1″] There was little sympathy for health care workers or those standing at fast-moving lines at the meat processing plants that have become virus hot spots.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi says cities and states will need more help soon, and even $1 trillion might not cover the cost.
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