Democrats, Republicans Remain in Deadlock
The Nevada Democrat continued, “I hope that Speaker [John] Boehner and [Minority] Leader [Mitch] McConnell will reconsider their intransigence.
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The Nevada Democrat continued, “I hope that Speaker [John] Boehner and [Minority] Leader [Mitch] McConnell will reconsider their intransigence.
“I say to both the president and to the Speaker here on the Senate floor, representing my Democrats and, I’m confident, many Republicans: Be very careful,” Reid said.
Tim LaHaye, an evangelical minister, with the help of Paul Weyrich, an iconic conservative political organizer, sources said.
“I was advised recently that the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) has initiated an investigation of several contributions to my campaign committee,” Watt said in a statement last June.
Mike Pompeo said that the officials also called on Congress to drastically cut spending levels.
“It would have a very difficult time passing the Democratic Senate,” he said of any large package of spending cuts without revenues.
“But I don’t think we were focused on that before, and I think, as a result, we’re proud of the record that’s been done under this four and a half years of our six-year term.”
of it, especially if the framework is approved in a “clean” vote and without $1.5 trillion in cuts being discussed.
Pastor said he’d recommend the Metro to visitors to the District and Members of Congress alike. “It’s very safe accommodations,” he said.
“Defining her early as a big-spending liberal … will pay dividends as the race heats up next year,” a Crossroads spokesman said.
But I do think its responsible to look at what [a] Plan B would look like. The leadership had a long conversation yesterday about Plan B.
“Tax increases aren’t going to fly in the House, and I don’t believe that is going to change,” Brady said. But Rep.
, acknowledging that the new agency will be hamstrung without a director.
“I want to figure out how to really get the economy back up and running,” she said, “and I want to bring good jobs back up to California.”
“It has always been my intention to serve out my term,” Boren said in the statement. “Nothing has changed.”
“We have to be on record, and I think a lot of us wish this vote came earlier,” Shimkus said.
But he said it’s possible Democrats and some Republicans could pass something without his group.
Tom Coburn said Sunday he was “unlikely” to vote for any iteration of the McConnell plan.
“Listen, we’re in the fourth quarter here,” Boehner said. “I think it is time for the Democrats to get serious as well. We asked the president to lead.
“If they show me a serious plan, I’m ready to move,” he said.