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Who Is The Federal Reserve?
How much do you know about the Federal Reserve? This video is a great primer: Did you catch the latter part of that video? Harry Reid—a long-time proponent of auditing the Federal Reserve—now suddenly won’t let the recent bill that … Continue reading
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Tagged audit, Fed, Federal Reserve, Harry Reid, House, Libor, Senate
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Interesting Article on Ken Buck and Jane Norton (Colorado)
The Colorado Senate race is proving to be as surprising as many of the other races throughout the country. And like other races, there’s a surprise showing of a grass-roots candidate going up against an establishment-supported candidate in the primary. … Continue reading
Fiscal Responsibility? Senate Democrats Continue Deficit Spending
This just in: We’re still broke, but spending money like a drunken Democrat. OK, nothing new with that. You’ve probably heard lots of talk coming from Washington of late regarding “fiscal responsibility”, right? I wonder where it is. An article … Continue reading
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Tagged debt, deficit, democrats, fiscal responsibility, Obama, president, Rahm Emanuel, Senate, spending, Washington
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Specific Issues with Proposed Senate Health Bill
Joe C. sent me this video (below) as a means of quickly running through issues in the Senate version of the health care bill that was initially offered last July. This is an earlier version than the one that passed … Continue reading
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Tagged H.R. 3200, H.R. 3590, health care, health insurance, Obama, president, Senate, state of the union
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No C-SPAN for Health Care Wrangling?
With all the talk during candidate Obama’s presidential run regarding transparency and accountability, perhaps it’s right he catches some flack with the recent denial of open, transparent debate with the health “reform” bills in the House and Senate? Perhaps you’ve … Continue reading
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House Passes H.R. 3962
Coming down to a weak 220 to 215 vote, H.R. 3962 passed last night. That means if only three more members of Congress voted against this bill, it would have failed. Make no mistake–we’ve seen far more controversy over this … Continue reading
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Tagged Congress, Constitution, H.R. 3962, health care, health insurance, Senate
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