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At the Races: It’s (still) Trump’s party
“I went to Costco the other day and I saw this woman and her kids looking at me,” he said. “And I walked down an aisle and they continued to look at me.
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“I went to Costco the other day and I saw this woman and her kids looking at me,” he said. “And I walked down an aisle and they continued to look at me.
“I don’t have a hard number right now, but I’m going to say it could take them to the middle of the fourth quarter,” said Lou Crandall, chief economist at Wrightson ICAP, an investment research firm
“I tend to look at the net-zero more as a term of art than anything else,” she added.
Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said Tuesday that members are concerned about her ability to lead.
. … I would bet my house,” he proclaimed at the Conservative Political Action Conference earlier this year.
“They are all international-based — a lot of international work — but I think you’re going to see it in other companies as well.”
The CFPB spent the first half of Trump’s term embroiled in a legal fight over whether the president could dismiss the director without cause.
“It’s not a question of whether the U.S. has the resources to do this,” Bates said.
“If you have just 50 of the highest-earning people leave, it will have an effect,” said E.J. McMahon of the Empire Center for Public Policy in Albany.
And I don’t think our members would go for that,” she said.
You know, the real American citizens of every race, creed, color, orientation and national origin, who believe in the ideals of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence without reservation
“I felt God’s covering and God’s calling as to my role in that moment to be a spiritual leader,” she said.
While the White House has not provided many specifics about the vice president’s plan for Friday, it would seem unusual to travel to the Cincinnati area as part of an infrastructure push without
“I had to get my former high school Spanish teacher’s brother to give me an apartment to live in,” he said.
And I was working for a boss that was anti-subsidies, and I was having to live off food stamps and free health care because I could not afford anything else,” said Henson.
“I don’t believe we will bend on this point.” Added Sen.
“The commitments we’ve made must become real,” Biden said. “Commitment without us doing it — it’s just a lot of hot air.”
“I don’t think in recent decades there’s been such an abrupt shift from one administration to another in terms of how it deals with the question of the labor movement and workers’ rights to be in
Mike Rounds said. Similarly, Alaska Sen.
“I grew up with that interest in my environment,” she told the paper then.