Harry Reid Most Unpopular Congressional Leader
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The military says that "most" of the
The House voted Friday to keep the government open through mid-December but only if Congress strips funding from ObamaCare. The vote was 230 to 189, and largely expected. A test vote on Thursday cleared the measure by 230 – 192, with a few more House members voting “yes” in the real vote.
Another district court put the brakes on the Obama Administration who is attempting to force its conscience-violating mandate on unwilling employers. Many employers—religious, secular, nonprofit, and for-profit—view the mandate as a violation of their right to free exercise of their faith, and it is. According to Heritage, “this decision brings the scorecard of for-profit cases to 29–5, strongly favoring the free exercise of religion.”
Not too long after a recent campaign shake-up, it appears that Republican candidate Ken Cuccinelli may just be catching back up to Democrat Terry McAuliffe. In a recent article, I provided detailed information that flew in the face of the other political pundits, and now I think I will do it again.
Here is the full Fox News exclusive interview with Syria President Bassar al-Assad, conducted by former Congressman Dennis Kucinich and Greg Palkot. Assad claimed he is fully committed to carrying out a plan to turn over and destroy his government’s chemical weapons, but continues to deny responsibility for last month’s deadly chemical weapons attack, despite new evidence presented by the UN inspectors that implicates the Assad regime.
It wasn’t too long ago that the White House was embattled in several scandals, including the IRS scandal targeting Tea Party and other conservative groups. President Obama decided to change the narrative as every president drowning in scandal has done before him, bomb someone. But new emails leaked by the Ways and Means to the Wall Street Journal, are damning to Lois Lerner, and since Washington bureaucrats do not take such huge undertakings on their own, the administration.
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The Federal Reserve on Wednesday announced that no changes to its bond buying program will occur, and that it will be holding interest rates steady at near zero. The inactivity by the Fed came as a surprise because a reduction to the central bank’s $85 billion monthly purchases of mortgage-backed securities and government bonds, known as quantitative easing, was widely expected.
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