By: Health Insurance | 2010-01-21 | Insurance Senate Republicans moved quickly on Tuesday night to cast the election results in Massachusetts as a referendum on the Democrats’ health care legislation and to urge the Democrats to abandon the bill. read more
By: Carla Ghosn | 2011-05-23 | Loans A bipartisan group of senators is aiming to hold banks to account by introducing legislation that aids homeowners with the loan modification process. read more
By: Jacob Richard | 2010-07-29 | Politics The United States Senate is a house of Congress which was instituted to promote stability via official debate between delegates from each state (equally 2 senators for each) in a long, six year terms. This is also considered the ultimate club to take part in. read more
By: Steve Dukes | 2010-04-04 | Politics Has the two party system benefited the people? From the great Republic of the Roman empire to the present day United States democracy, it is perceived that the people are heard. It is perceived that ultimately the greater good will be served. Are we truly being served by our highly revered democratic system? As we stand at the podium before the global community, it is important that we make sure we know what the heck we are talking about before we try to sell our freedom to others. We must fearlessly examine our politics and ask the hard questions to get at the ugly truths. This may be a little uncomfortable for most. read more
By: Ian Pennington | 2010-04-04 | Politics If you try to trace the origins of the Democratic Party then you can trace it back to the Democratic-Republican Party. This party emerged in the year 1792. The Democratic-Republican Party was founded by a number of Federalists such as Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. read more
By: Rock Edinger | 2010-10-12 | Politics 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? read more
By: Nkorni Tankwa | 2010-03-30 | Politics Iranians for the most part have always been hostile to the United States with good reasons. The CIA and the British MI5 were very instrumental in ousting Iranian democratic elect leader Mohammed Mossadeq by staging a coup (operation Ajax) in 1953 in favor of the Shah who was friendly with the west. The Iranians have never really forgiven us for that. read more
By: Julie Anne | 2010-04-04 | Politics It's baffling that so many of our top elected officials in Washington just don't get it! Our global economy is tanking, banks won't lend money for fear of being undercapitalized against existing loans, home prices are contracting, foreclosures are at an all time high, and we lost 600,000 jobs in January. And the Senate Republicans "still" think they know what's best for our economy. read more
By: Nishan Wilde | 2010-04-04 | Politics There are certain presidential candidates who, although are competent candidates, have obstacles facing their potential election. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | Politics The Democrats claim to have a mandate and even Nancy Pelosi claims to have a mandate? Sure she does from her own district where it is completely unbalanced like the rest of America where 90% of her voters are clearly left wingers. Sure the Democrats have a majority, but it is really slim 232 to 201in the House and 51 to 49 in the Senate. read more
By: Www.easytoinsureme.com | 2010-01-27 | Insurance Senior House Democrats on Friday introduced their plan for reshaping the nation's healthcare system, calling for a new government insurance option, a new mandate on employers to provide coverage and a read more
By: J.J. Jackson | 2010-10-24 | Politics November is shaping up to be very interesting. With national elections for every member of the House of Representatives on the ballot, a third of our Senators putting their records up for scrutiny and a discontented public grumbling loudly, challengers are coming out of the woodwork and oozing out of every crevasse. read more
By: Ian Pennington | 2010-04-04 | Politics The two biggest political parties to be found in the United States of America is the Republican and the Democrats. The Democratic Party is known for being the biggest political party but the Republican Party closely follows this. read more
By: James W Smith | 2010-04-04 | Politics There may be a disaster coming in the 2008 election in November for the Republican Party. The recent defeat in the special election for Louisiana's Sixth Congressional District where Republican Woody Jenkins lost to Democrat Don Cazayoux is just the latest confirmation of how precarious the situation has become. Consider that Louisiana's sixth Congressional district had been held by a Republican for more than three decades. read more
By: Greg Reeson | 2010-04-04 | Politics When Democrats take control of the Congress in January, they will have the opportunity to get rampant federal spending under control. They have promised no new deficit spending, which leaves only two options when pursuing their extensive social agenda: cut spending or raise taxes. read more