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Published March 19, 2013
Conservatives have long complained about the lavish lifestyle of the first family – the parties, the vacations, the servants, etc.
Published March 18, 2013
What’s a civil right in America?
Published March 15, 2013
Taking umbrage at Ted Cruz has become a very “in” thing to do in Washington.
Published March 14, 2013
How much will it cost for President Obama to fly to his hometown of Chicago on Friday to give a speech at a research lab about the need for increased federal spending on projects to fight climate change?
Published March 13, 2013
Racking up trillions in debt, which Obama called “unpatriotic” and “irresponsible” under President George W. Bush is now cool.
Published March 12, 2013
President Obama’s sudden and urgent engagement with members of Congress can be credited to polls that show widespread disapproval for his preceding efforts to undo automatic reductions to automatic increases in federal spending.
Published March 11, 2013
It’s been years since the Senate did much legislative heavy lifting and the upper chamber hasn’t produced a budget since 2009. But this week, Senate Democrats will start moving forward a budget as part of a deal that extended federal borrowing authority.
Published March 08, 2013
The best moment for Republicans after a truly rotten run following their November defeat came when Sen. Rand Paul showed the country that Republican obstructionism could be more than just a political game.
Published March 07, 2013
Does President Obama want to do a deal with Republicans or is he just looking for cover after a series of setbacks in his scorched-earth war on the GOP?
Published March 06, 2013
Americans have a government that now claims the power to execute its own citizens on its own soil without trial but that cannot find a way to afford public tours of government buildings.