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Veterans Bill Reaches Showdown in Washington

A showdown in Washington is taking place over a $21 billion dollar comprehensive veteran’s bill which would greatly expand health, education, and other benefits for the roughly 22 million veterans and their families. Both sides are playing election year politics as each side wants to be seen as championing veteran’s issues. Many Republicans consider the [...]

By |2018-06-13T20:33:55-05:00February 27th, 2014|U.S. Government|17 Comments

Republicans Back Down on ‘Clean’ Debt-Limit Hike

Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives John Boehner announced today in a dramatic shift that the House would vote on clean debt limit hike without any strings attached.   This dramatic reversal has irritated many conservatives who wanted a bold approach to raising the debt limit but could never unite around one specific approach. "Right [...]

By |2018-06-13T20:33:56-05:00February 11th, 2014|Economy, U.S. Government, U.S. Politics|0 Comments

Senate Fails to Pass Extension of Jobless Benefits

A polarized Senate failed to renew emergency unemployment insurance for 1.7 million people who lost their benefits when the federal program expired at the end of December. The vote mainly went along party line, with Democrats coming within one vote shy of the 60 vote needed to break a Republican filibuster. Republicans are willing to [...]

By |2018-06-13T20:33:57-05:00February 6th, 2014|Economy, U.S. Government, U.S. Politics|24 Comments

Immigration Reform Stalled in Congress

In the State of the Union Address the president was committed to passing comprehensive immigration reform measure.  “It is time to heed the call of business leaders, labor leaders, faith leaders, and law enforcement – and fix our broken immigration system.” Immigration reform passed the Senate last year, but has stalled in the House and [...]

By |2018-06-13T20:33:57-05:00February 6th, 2014|U.S. Government|0 Comments

Future of Immigration Reform

Immigration reform has been hotly contested issue for both Republicans and Democrats, albeit for different reasons.  Then-President Bush tried but failed to pass comprehensive immigration reform in 2007, the main sticking point offering legal status to millions of illegal immigrants at the same time securing the U.S. border. While campaigning for president then Senator Obama [...]

By |2018-06-13T20:33:58-05:00January 31st, 2014|U.S. Government|21 Comments

President Speaks to the Nation during State of Union Address

The president spoke with conviction in his address, but proposed nothing new and talked about only what is achievable this year.  Predictable themes emerged from previous years, raising the minimum wage, immigration and focusing on restoring unemployment benefits which were cut last month. As predicted the president reiterated a theme that his administration has been [...]

By |2018-06-13T20:33:58-05:00January 29th, 2014|U.S. Government, U.S. Politics|0 Comments

President Addresses Nation Tonight

President Obama will speak to the nation tonight during the “State of the Union Address” which already has turned contentious even before he speaks. The president has made it very clear he will use his executive powers to achieve his goals in the absence of congressional action. Appearing on “Fox News Sunday," White House senior [...]

By |2018-06-13T20:33:58-05:00January 28th, 2014|U.S. Government, U.S. Politics|0 Comments
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