House to Reid: Your Turn on CR
. … I think the caucus is actually more united than you might normally expect, and I think that’s in large part because there’s been a lot of work done on the front end.”
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. … I think the caucus is actually more united than you might normally expect, and I think that’s in large part because there’s been a lot of work done on the front end.”
Ed Whitfield’s amendment, which passed without objection at around 2 a.m.
I probably made a mistake voting for it,” Hatch told the CPAC crowd of his TARP vote. Yet he said he thought “we would have gone into a depression” without the law.
My son didn’t have a bullet rip through one side of his brain, but he did have a life-threatening traumatic brain injury that put him in a coma for days, rendered the left side of his body without
“The nation must be summoned to General Quarters in the cause of economic growth,” he said.
In years past, I testified in front of him several times when he chaired the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, and I always enjoyed the intellectual give-and-take.
Without the records, the OOC is “hampered in its ability to … develop information regarding the causes and prevention of occupational injuries and illnesses,” the report states.
Just a week into the race and without an election date solidified on the calendar, Hahn is acting like the frontrunner.
If he’s serious about cutting spending, I would love to hear his plan for taking away the tens of billions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies that currently go to Big Oil.”
Late last year I was very critical of the deficit reduction plan proposed by Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson, the co-chairmen of Obama’s deficit reduction commission.
“I am so very sorry and so very remorseful,” Scanlon told U.S. District Judge Ellen Huvelle before she issued his sentence. “It’s been a long journey.”
“You’ve never cooked for us,” Bono Mack said while describing how the two divvy up daily chores. “That’s not true,” Mack interjected. “I made hot dogs. I’ve made a sandwich. I order pizza.”
Republicans have a responsibility, too — to stop pretending that budgets can be anywhere near balanced with cuts in domestic discretionary spending alone, without tackling Social Security, Medicare
“I don’t know that they’ve set out that many plates, but I know the president’s looking to a productive [lunch],” Gibbs said.
“You’ve got to reach the right tone — you have to be entertaining without being a clown. You have to be sharp without drawing blood. You have to be funny without becoming a joke.”
“Controversy means people don’t want to fundraise around it,” the GOP lobbyist said.
I’m always more than a little suspicious, if not outright skeptical, when I hear an elected official claim to know what the “American people” want Congress and the White House to do about the federal budget
“Frankly, that it’s only 2 percent is really good news,” Gainer said. “I’m encouraged that it’s a reasonable number and sympathetic that we’ve all got to tighten our belts.”
“I think it’s doing well. I think it’s galvanizing our messaging, our thought process, the preparation for critical issues, and so far so good,” Sen. Bob Menendez (N.J.) said.
As the committee basically said last Congress in the care of Rep. Sam Graves (R-Mo.), even the House manual is only advisory. I believe this is a deeply unfortunate mindset.