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At the Races: Blurred lines
“I see Texas as an inherently solvable math problem,” she said.
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“I see Texas as an inherently solvable math problem,” she said.
If that time driving were increased by 18 minutes a day per driver, he said, it would meet that need. “I think we’re really squandering a lot of that workforce’s time,” he said.
After the election, Biden said, “The refusal of Democrats and Republicans to cooperate with one another is not due to some mysterious force beyond our control. It’s a decision.
A second provision removed without explanation set forth sanctions for Khashoggi’s killers.
So this is an area that I want to learn more about,” Magnus said. But his answers weren’t enough for most Republicans. Sen.
“Some of the retail investors do not understand that,” she said.
“I think I’m getting better at it.” Johnson said he’s thrilled to have his fake Capitol back in the real Capitol.
Dudley said the majority of big companies that the tax would apply to don’t have traditional pension plans, so she’s hopeful changes could be made without losing much revenue from the tax, which
“I do try harder,” he once said. “If I didn’t, I’d be sitting in a rest home in a rocker, drawing disability.”
There are plenty of policy differences to focus on without this unnecessary distraction.— Rep.
Hoyer said Republicans have made clear they’re not going to vote for the debt limit and there aren’t enough Democrats willing to vote for the defense bill to get it through without significant GOP support
“While I wish it were earlier, this agreement allows the appropriations process to move forward toward a final funding agreement which addresses the needs of the American people,” DeLauro said in
“Look, you know, every member can get up and say, I want to shut down unless I get my way on something. And we’ll see what happens,” Schumer said Wednesday.
‘Same threat’ This remake of some states’ elections processes, notably, has gone forward without a hard answer from Trump about whether he will run again.
Kavanaugh said.
Senate Democrats are at an impasse on how to address the current $10,000 cap on deducting state and local taxes, leaving a meeting Tuesday without consensus on how to handle the issue in their $2.2 trillion
“If she guts it, and uses her power recklessly, to once again thwart the futures of millions, I think there will be a stronger push from the outside and from within the Senate to ignore a politicized
“I mean, we don’t just flip a coin or draw straws or something. What tests are we supposed to use?” Wilkins said.
“I think it gives us more time to seriously sit down,” the Alabama Republican said.
We’ve said to Sen. Manchin and others, “Of course, it would be better to have a bipartisan bill.” But we’ve also said that bipartisanship is not in the American Constitution.