Jesse Jackson Jr. Speculation Continues to Swirl
On Wednesday, Hoyer said Jackson should reveal more. “Let me just deal with this briefly in this way.
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On Wednesday, Hoyer said Jackson should reveal more. “Let me just deal with this briefly in this way.
“In a world of plenty, no one — not a single person — should go hungry.”
Rarely a day goes by without some journalist noting that another Member of Congress is passing up the very forgettable opportunity of attending his or her party’s convention later this summer.
Bite-sized mushroom tartes should be lovingly savored.
The potential candidate would have a compressed time frame should he decide to pull the trigger on a Congressional bid.
Without even a committee markup, the House farm bill has caused intraparty tensions to flare up among both Democrats and Republicans, who are primarily squabbling over how much money should be allotted
Without any changes to the current fire safety scheme, the Office of Compliance said in a report released Monday, “the chance that [Russell] will survive a significant fire without substantial damage
The show examines a time when people felt that their wealth and status determined their worth — even those without either — a sentiment that should be familiar to many D.C. denizens “[‘Merry
Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) questioned whether the memo should have raised red flags at the Justice Department.
The measure passed 74-19 Friday without a vote on Paul’s proposal. It was part of a broader package that included a transportation bill and a student loan measure.
It also described how ATF officials watched guns bought by suspected straw purchasers but then ended their surveillance without interdicting the guns.
Obama was in the outer Oval Office, staring at a bank of four televisions without sound, with two of them reporting incorrectly on their chyrons that the law had been overturned.
Then you should pay close attention to the proposed merger between two of the four major record labels, which threatens to deprive consumers of the benefits of digital technology in music distribution.
“It should be pretty clear right now that I didn’t do this because I believed it was good politics,” he said. “I did it because I believed it was good for the American people.”
The Democratic-controlled House and Senate passed the law without a single Republican vote in March 2010, and polls have shown the public almost evenly divided over its merits ever since.
One thing we should all be able to agree on is that especially when families are struggling, the last thing they need from government is a massive tax hike.
The constitutional provision essentially allows the House to kill the Senate bill and force it to pass it again without the offending proposal.
The tea party is effectively killing a transportation bill without gaining anything in return. It should be pushing for the bill instead. Here’s why: • Energy independence.
Greece wants to loosen the terms of its bailout package without instituting wholesale financial reforms.
The justices struck down as intrusions on federal sovereignty three other contentious elements that would make it a crime for immigrants without work permits to seek employment, require them to carry registration