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We need to be aware of just who we are voting for. We must make sure that they are people of great character that cannot be bought for a vote. Untouchables! ...more
January 14, 2010
Every four years we hold an election for president and the winner always is the candidate who can make Americans believe that something better will result because we elect this person over that person. For some of us, we allow ourselves to believe that it really can change. That past wrongs can be righted. And every time, regardless of who is president, we get mostly the same thing. ...more
January 10, 2010
There have been demonstrations against our government almost since its beginning. ...more
December 12, 2009
There are lots of bridges to cross and roads to travel for lawmakers bent on ending the time-honored practice of funneling money to their home states: at least 6,800 of them. It's as if the outcry over pet projects in big spending bills - commonly known as "earmarks" - never occurred. ...more
May 21, 2009
WASHINGTON - Acknowledging it's an "imperfect" bill, President Barack Obama said Wednesday he will accept a $410 billion spending package that includes billions in earmarks like those he promised to curb in last year's campaign. But he insisted the bill must signal an "end to the old way of doing business." ...more
March 11, 2009
The U.S. Senate gave final approval Tuesday to a huge spending bill that also relaxes travel restrictions to Cuba and could usher in more trade with the communist nation after decades of strict embargoes. ...more
March 11, 2009
Congress is sending President Barack Obama a massive bill funding domestic programs and awarding lawmakers their cherished pet projects after more than a week of partisan debate. ...more
March 10, 2009
Members of both parties Monday voted to keep their cherished home-state projects as the Senate resumed debate on a spending bill covering foreign aid and domestic agency budgets. By a 63-32 vote, lawmakers rejected a bid by Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., to effectively strip about 8,000 of those earmarks from the $410 billion measure. ...more
March 9, 2009
When it comes to earmarks, one man's pig stink is another man's bacon. No kidding. ...more
March 8, 2009
The Senate has put off until next week a final vote on a $410 billion catchall spending bill. ...more
March 5, 2009
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