Differences Between The Republican and Democratic Healthcare Reform Bills
The Republican Party has spent the past several months serving as vocal opposition to the healthcare reform bills supported by the Barack Obama administration and Democratic members of Congress. During that time, they have seen success in influencing public opinion. However, many were frustrated that Republicans hadn't offered their own plan. Surely they didn't believe that the health insurance sy Read More...
2010 Is Victory For The People, Not For Republicans
The final pre-election Gallup poll gave the GOP a 55 percent to 40 percent lead over Democrats among likely voters in a generic ballot test. The unprecedented 15 percentage point lead represents nearly double that enjoyed by the GOP before the 1994 Republican Revolution, shaping today's elections into a certain slaughterhouse for Democrats. The GOP will be sorely mistaken however, if they view tod Read More...
Breaking Down the New Jobs Bill
The Jobs Bill that might have been Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) recently stunned Democrats and Republicans alike when he scrapped a bipartisan $84 billion version of the jobs package for a more narrowly focused $15 billion incarnation, which passed the Senate today. He reasoned a lack of support from Republican leaders would prevent passage of the bigger bill, but the decision led to bri Read More...