Posts Tagged ‘ Nancy ’

Now Liberals Want A “Rubber Stamp”?

August 21, 2010
By J.J. Jackson

When Republicans controlled both houses of Congress and the White House liberals used to complain that Congress was simply being a "rubber stamp" for President George Bush and his right wing agenda. They wailed and they moaned about how it was such a terrible thing and used procedural measures and phony filibusters to...
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Calling All Conservatives

August 5, 2010
By Nathan Tabor

From the War on Terror to corruption in Washington, there is simply too much at stake to leave governance of the country in the hand of the Democrats. The time for conservative action is now.
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Democratic Political Policies – Be Reasonable and Do it My Way!

June 1, 2010
By Carolyn Fosdick

Even though President Obama is giving a lot of lip service to including Republicans in planning what to include in the $850 thousand plus stimulus package, it is obvious that his mind is already made up and he has his package already planned. Bipartisan political policies cannot exist with a Democratic President and Congress!
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Election 2006: Political Aftermath Analysis

May 27, 2010
By Louis Rosas-Guyon

Americans have voted overwhelmingly for a change. The Democratic Party must respect the totality of the change Americans want and cannot descend into revenge driven politics. The American voter is angry and has demanded change.
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The Newest Republican

May 25, 2010
By Nanci Jay

Just before Christmas, Parker Griffith, Congressman from the 5th district in Alabama, jumped from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party. He was a freshman democrat who rarely voted with his own party. He opposed healthcare "reform", cap and trade, stimulus, over spending and Nancy Pelosi.
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Is Scott Brown the New Face of American Political Change?

May 24, 2010
By Bill Sifflard

Scott Brown's election to the Senate in the ultra liberal Commonwealth of Massachusetts the beginnings of a political revolution started by the Tea Party Movement in 2009? Could it be that independent voters are finally rising up in mass to support candidates based on issues that are important to them and the country? Or...
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Are Liberals Worse at Governance?

May 6, 2010
By Justin Aquino

A common refrain on the conservative side of the political spectrum is that liberalism simply doesn't work. Experience would say otherwise. In fact, governance is, at least currently, a lost art in the US, irrespective of ideology or political persuasion.
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Democratic Congress Versus Republican President

April 23, 2010
By Rock Edinger

Democrats are now faced with the sobering conflicts of governance. They will face a tug of war between their populist tendencies versus doing what will get them re-elected in 2008. What will Speaker Pelosi push in opposition to Bush and the conservatives? How will the President press back?
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