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Paul Ryan: Good or Bad for you?

Posted by: Kaine    Tags:  GOP, Mitt Romney, Paul Ryan, Rep. Paul Ryan, Ryan budget, Vice President    Posted date:  August 13, 2012  |  No comment


August 13, 2012


It has been two days since Mitt Romney has revealed his choice for Vice-President to the world. Saturday morning, Romney took the stage in Virginia, where he announced Paul Ryan as his running mate. Immediately, two different views of Ryan began to surface. Will Ryan help or hurt Romney? Ryan has endured great criticism on his draft of a budget. As the chairman of the House Budget Committee, Ryan has laid out a plan that undoubtedly benefits the wealthy. The budget drafted by Ryan dramatically cuts grants for college students, cuts aid to senior citizens, and provides a tax cut to the nation’s...

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What’s in these Tax Returns?

Posted by: Kaine    Tags:  2012 Presidential Race, Bain Capital, GOP, Mitt Romney, tax returns    Posted date:  July 18, 2012  |  No comment


July 18, 2012


It’s safe to say the presidential campaign has heated up. The print and television ads have reached another level, the ugly side of politics. The Obama camp is attacking the Romney camp and The Romney camp is attacking The Obama camp. Within these campaign ads, there is one particular issue that is raising plenty of eyebrows, Mitt Romney’s tax returns. In the past, we reported Romney’s refusal to release his tax returns but now that November is approaching, these tax returns have started to plague his campaign. Originally, it was primarily The Obama Campaign calling for transparency from...

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All Is Fair In Love & Politics

Posted by: Madame Smith    Tags:  GOP, Iowa Caucus, Michelle Bachmann, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Rick Perry, Ron Paul    Posted date:  December 27, 2011  |  1 Comment


December 27, 2011


With the Iowa caucus just one week away, GOP Presidential hopefuls are pulling out all the stops to target conservative voters in the Hawkeye State. The two veterans of the group Ron Paul and Newt Gingrich, were at odds with one another over the Christmas break. Over the past week, both men experienced negative press that could potentially hurt their chances with voters. In an effort to deter the public from his "spanish is the language of the ghetto" comments, Gingrich came straight for Paul this weekend. Gingrich criticized Paul's knowledge of National Security stating that he is "the only...

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The GOP Code: who gone stop them huh?

Posted by: Madame Smith    Tags:  GOP, John Boehner, keystone project, payroll tax cuts    Posted date:  December 13, 2011  |  No comment


December 13, 2011


Current GOP members of the 112th Congress have been taking the forceful approach during this term to push forward their agenda by any means necessary. They've taken pages from the history books and used fillibuster (talk a bill to death) tactics and have been extrememly uncooperative when it comes to bi-partisan efforts to solve even minor issues. In the House of Representatives Democrats are in the minority so their power can only go so far. A few Senate Democrats have attempted to challenge this GOP mob but have been seemingly skeptical about what to challenge to stay in the good graces of some...

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Headlines

Posted by: Kaine    Tags:  2012 Presidential debate, CNN Debate, GOP, Michele Bachmann, Newt Gingrich, President, Rick Perry    Posted date:  November 23, 2011  |  No comment


November 23, 2011


And the winner is… Newt Gingrich Last night’s debate was another installment of the ongoing wrestling match. The CNN GOP(Grand Old Party aka Republican Party) Debate proved to be a great night for presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich. Questions going into the debate surrounded around whether any candidate would be able to stand out. As Gingrich begins to climb in the polls, all eyes were on him as soon as the curtains were drawn. Some of the biggest topics of the debate were: The Patriot Act, immigration, and whether the United States should provide aid to Pakistan. Rick Perry proved...

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UFC Vegas = GOP Debate

Posted by: Madame Smith    Tags:  GOP, Gop debate, Herman Cain, Michelle Bachmann, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, Vegas    Posted date:  October 19, 2011  |  No comment


October 19, 2011


It was no holds barred and no person sparred in the CNN GOP debate hosted in Las Vegas, NV and moderated by CNN anchor Anderson Cooper. The hot topic issues included immigration, healthcare, foreign affairs and defense spending. Notably missing from the line-up of topics was education which is a crucial matter that deserves attention from all levels of government. Fan favorites Mitt Romney and Rick Perry went head to head after Perry accused Romney of hiring immigrants in his businesses. Perry not only went after Romney but threw jabs at moderator Anderson Cooper when Cooper attempted to get a direct...

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And the plot thickens…

Posted by: Kaine    Tags:  birther, Candidate, Donald Trump, Gingrich, GOP, Mike Huckabee, President    Posted date:  May 15, 2011  |  No comment


May 15, 2011


As the time draws near, the boxing ring is getting bigger and bigger. As more and more candidates vie for the GOP nomination, some candidates have already exited stage left. Mike Huckabee has announced that he will not be running for Presidential nomination; he has declared that after a spiritual and emotional conflict he has made the decision not to seek the Republican candidacy. As Donald Trump’s attention and political attraction begins to fade, new opponents have emerged in the boxing match. Newt Gingrich has entered the President race for the third time and he has remained one of the most...

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Second String Republicans Debate in South Carolina

Posted by: Madame Smith    Tags:  GOP, John Boehner, Reince Priebus, South Carolina    Posted date:  May 6, 2011  |  No comment


May 6, 2011


As the 2012 Presidential season kicks off Republicans from across the country begin to "start it up." A group of second string G.rand O.ld P.arty (GOP) presidential nomination hopefuls gathered in the red state of South Carolina to discuss social issues and to introduce themselves to voters. The debate included the likes of former governors, senators, businessowners and current members of Congress. Many of the main stream Repbulican contenders declined to participate in the debate, including House Speaker John Boehner.  Republican National Chairman Reince Priebus attempted justify the lack...

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