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I mean, it just doesn’t work.”
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I mean, it just doesn’t work.”
He dramatically drew his number without looking, holding it up high above him for the crowd to see before handing it to AOC staff. And after Wilder called out, “Mr.
“I’m a diabetic,” Jones said. “Before I had to go outside the job to pay for insulin. It’s helped me out a lot.”
I hope that will happen and believe that will happen,” said Vice Chair William R. Timmons IV.
But with the start of the new Congress, I think there’d be some expectations that there’s a different look and feel,” the staffer said.
He does rue leaving without helping to reverse what he sees as Congress’ cultural decline. He isn’t sure what’s next, besides spending more time with his two young kids.
I think it would have just helped the energy overall, because it was a very tense and a very heartbreaking moment,” the California Democrat said.
“I’ll do whatever our leadership comes down on, but I don’t like proxy voting,” he said. “I think it’s bad for the institution.”
“Somebody came up and said, ‘Wow, you of all people are the last person I ever thought would switch parties,’” Wilson recalled. “And I said, ‘Well, I didn’t switch parties.
“There is a strong contingent outside of Congress that’s very engaged on these issues and they care deeply about them,” she said. “I don’t see the cohort going away.”
Kilmer said he’s keeping an open mind but feels a sense of urgency. “I think it’s very likely we will make a recommendation to say, one: Don’t wait another 30 years,” Kilmer said.
“He heard I was at the Capitol, and he said, ‘Look, I’m going to come up and do your hair,’” the New Jersey Democrat said. “I thought he was joking.”
“I heard that you moved from New Jersey to Pennsylvania to look for a new job.
“Sometimes I am surprised by the success of Dome Watch. It isn’t groundbreaking technology,” Dwyer said in prepared remarks. “What makes it stand out is how rare that is inside Congress.”
“One of the key factors was, I knew that if I stayed I would not be able to take care of my son and my family, and so I had to at least have the opportunity to try to make more money.”
And Michael Lewis said, “That blew my mind.” And I was like, “Wow, that is a highlight of my career, to be able to blow the mind of a man who has blown my mind so many times.”
“I’ve been to way too many funerals, and so I took the liberty to really, you know, say this isn’t OK.” On Wednesday, Wildcat was not alone.
“Yeah, I’m going to miss it,” he said. “But it was time.”
But a few years later, the council changed election rules while the Butterfields were out of town, making it so Butterfield Sr. couldn’t win reelection without significant support from white voters.
One of those workers without health insurance is Chloe Washington, who says she can’t afford it.