Members Won’t Get Full Rebate
Sepp said he would have preferred a universal rebate without caps, and longer term tax relief, but added, “At the very least, Members of Congress are showing the American people that they won’t be cashing
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Sepp said he would have preferred a universal rebate without caps, and longer term tax relief, but added, “At the very least, Members of Congress are showing the American people that they won’t be cashing
He said, ‘Are you kidding me? Why should I stand with them and not with you? They’ve only got an 11 percent approval rating.’” “I said, ‘Yeah, that’s my man,’” Copeland said of Huckabee.
We cannot do this without being bold and putting forth fresh solutions,” Boehner said, according to excerpts of his remarks. “In 1994 we made sacrifices. We gave up perks. We gave up privileges.
By a 60-34 vote margin, the Senate defeated on Thursday afternoon a Senate Judiciary Committee bill that would have reauthorized the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act without retroactive immunity
“I can’t say I’m totally pleased with the package,” Pelosi acknowledged, although she declined to details her complaints.
“Managed carefully, the additional funding will provide the resources to provide a cost-of-living adjustment to all of your staff without impacting the rest of office operations,” the pair wrote
“I don’t know what evil lurks in his mind,” Gainer said. “I think that’s what’s going to be proved out in court.
“I think it will be fun,” he says, although he adds that he’s aware of the cringe-inducing performances such auditions usually feature.
I don’t think we’re going to be able to sustain that with that one package,” Clyburn said. “I feel deep down inside that there’s going to have to be a second package.
It wouldn’t be Washington without partisanship. So despite all the Kumbayas between Republicans and Democrats over giving the economy a shot in the arm, it appears they still want a fight.
None of the candidates considered a contender for second place in the March 4 contest come to the table without flaws.
“I think the tense nature of the Iraq debate has made it more difficult to come together — not only on that issue but probably on other issues,” the leadership source said.
Mike Huckabee (R), said that while endorsements are not without merit, their impact on the race should not be overemphasized. “I don’t think that support is transferable,” Inglis said.
For many months, I’ve said that I thought Giuliani’s Florida/Feb. 5 strategy was both silly and plausible, and there is no reason to change that assessment at this point.
“This time I think the labor movement is looking very carefully at its endorsements,” Walters said.
“I don’t know what really to say,” said Neal Graham, LOC chief of facility services.
“You might as well say he worked for the whole Iowa delegation, because I was the dean of the delegation and we tried to work as a delegation,” Smith said.
“… Where else am I going to call?” Lauzen asked the reporter. He later said “politics is a ‘crappy business’ that has cost [my] family millions of dollars.”
“I didn’t want to shave this morning,” Webb said one chilly morning in December after opening and closing a 26-second session.
While most of the stuff Gates and his colleagues do in the movie probably couldn’t actually happen (such as sneaking into both the queen’s suite at Buckingham Palace and the Oval Office without getting