ROBERT SIEGEL, JOHN YDSTIE
A、 The Republicans B、 The Democratic C、 The Conservative D、 None of them 点击查看答案 多项选择题 借贷记账法下() A.账户的余额某一时刻只能在借方或贷方 B.一般地余额方向总与记增加额的方向一致 C.双重性质的账户余额可能出现在贷方,也可能出现在借方 ...
Mary, President Harrison's niece-by-marriage, who became his second wife. To some, the shaky handwriting looked less like that written by an invalid and more like that of his nervous caretaker. In fact, we've found that Obama has no less than 44 confirmed cousins in the Senate, including...
history, the South was solidly Democratic turf. Indeed, Republicans didn’t nominate their first Southerner until George H.W. Bush in 1988. However, I think the most interesting takeaway from this data is that the Democratic Party has never nominated someone from the West for president. (It ...
occupied the Oval Office for 23 years since Kennedy’s inauguration, compared with 28 for the Republicans. Through April, Democratic presidents accounted for an average of 150,000 additional private-sector paychecks per month over that period, more than double the 71,000 average for Republicans. ...
(which doesn’t speak well of her, by the way), who unfortunately may be America’s next president. When campaigning for president in the 1990s, the Clintons told Americans that voters would get “two presidents for the price of one.” Hillary would not be baking cookies, but would serve...
And because voters in certain states can typically be expected to vote either solidly Democratic or Republican – New York for Democrats, and Alabama for Republicans, for example – states whose electoral votes can go in either direction have more sway in determining the contest. According to a ...
The whole sad saga is an argument for Democrats to roll back all those state-level “right to work” laws put in by the Republicans in the past two decades, which have devastated the unions and hurt the Democratic Party. The Michigan Dems pulled this off, just because they wanted to. ...
the National Bureau of Economic Research. Lubos Pastor and Pietro Veronesi’s research — which expanded upona 2003 paper— found that in the period 1927 through 2015, the stock market saw average excess returns of 10.7 percent under Democratic presidents and negative 0.2 percent under Republica...
every other indicator of the health of American capitalism, the modernU.S. economy has almost always done better under Democratic presidents. Despite GOP mythology to the contrary, America generally gained more jobs and grew faster when taxes were higher (even much higher) and income inequalit...