The Eight Government Programs Both Democrats And Republicans HateEve Conant
Democrats are struggling to find their footing in President Trump’s second term, left with varying strategies and no unifying voice. But voters want more from their party’s elected officials. Cecelia Smith-SchoenwalderMay 5, 2025 Democrats’ Strategy: TBD The New York Democrat says...
“I registered in the party my parents were in, like many of you might have done before I really knew what the political landscape was about and that was Republican,” Stelson said. “That’s not really the Republican party like Republicans are today.” She added that she has voted Demo...
As expected, on December 12, 2007 Bush vetoed the bill. Like the first bill, Congress did not realistically have the power to override the veto. The House voted to delay an override attempt until January 23, 2008. The vote, however, never took place and the veto was sustained.45 Just t...
Gramm Bid to Have Senate Back Tax Cuts Fizzles; Eight Republicans Say They Will Join Democrats in Pushing Deficit Reduction FirstEric Pianin
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How the Republicans Blew It: For the Last Eight Years, the Republicans Have Rivaled the Democrats in Making Government Bigger, Costlier, and More Intrusive. Now They Have Paid the Price[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] For Republicans, it might have been a good night to watch Casablanca...By KennyJack...
Not Much Unites Democrats and Republicans. Anger at Wall Street Does. (Posted 2016-01-18 21:11:50) ; Eight Years after the Start of the Great Recession, the Anger at Major Financial Institutions Has Grown in Both PartiesWeigel, David