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“I think what hospitals, insurance companies and Pharma get away with — often with government help — is pretty outrageous.”
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“I think what hospitals, insurance companies and Pharma get away with — often with government help — is pretty outrageous.”
He earned that title — not just because he was there the longest — but because he led with great moral courage and vision. He was a friend and I will miss him terribly. Debbie is in my prayers.
“I was born before they even discovered the darn thing.”
Gutierrez is stationed at Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater. Rep.
War Hearings Starting this week, the new Congress is stepping up its oversight of U.S. military operations in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and Africa, and the planned drawdowns of troops from several
“Well, I think that she was very rigid — which I would expect — but I think she is very bad for our country,” the president said. “She knows that you need a barrier.
But I could not help being struck by the juxtaposition of three men — all in their 90s — who died within three days of each other earlier this month.
“At this point, I thought, ‘I can’t breathe. … If I do nothing, this may be the last breath I ever take, because whoever is doing this isn’t stopping.’
For much of the time from late Friday morning and into the early afternoon, several networks were also showing air traffic at several major U.S. airports frozen due to a lack of air traffic control staff
“I know a temper tantrum when I see one.”
to address this emergency,” the president said in his Rose Garden remarks Friday.
“There could potentially be [unanimous consent] votes or something short term or something later in the day, so it’s still all up in the air,” he said. Sen. Charles E.
“I don’t think they’re going to be able to hire themselves out of a hole.”
this emergency.”
to prevent him from entering the chamber this year.
“There was a guy named Angelo, and I don’t know if it was Billy’s PR guy, but I know that this guy was very connected,” the videographer said in the documentary.
the impact of a shutdown on House and Senate races is difficult this early in the cycle.
Arizona is home to a number of military assets, including Luke and Davis Monthan Air Force bases and the Army’s massive Yuma Proving Ground.
“This is not a compromise as it includes the same wasteful, ineffective $5.7 billion wall demand that shut down the government in the first place.”
so the pathway to a an eventual shutdown-ending deal is visible.