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Breaking: House passes historic health bill - 220 to 215
Breaking: House passes historic health bill - 220 to 215
Comment in News (7 diggs, 0 replies) - 20 hr 49 min ago
Except GOP Congressman Joseph Cao. He voted for the PEOPLE instead of cow-towing to the special interests. (see comment)
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Breaking: House passes historic health bill - 220 to 215
Breaking: House passes historic health bill - 220 to 215
Comment in News (18 diggs, 2 replies) - 20 hr 52 min ago
All these comments and not one mention that it was GOP Rep Joseph Cao who broke ranks to vote FOR the PEOPLE instead of the special interests? (see comment)
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House Democrats confident on healthcare vote
House Democrats confident on healthcare vote
Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - 20 hr 54 min ago
And one GOP Congressman broke ranks to support the bill, Joseph Cao. Bravery from one of the very, very few non-Caucasian GOPers who is obviously more interested in being FOR the PEOPLE than for the special interest money. I have NO idea where that tota … (see comment)
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Stephen Herrington: McCain Will Raise Your Taxes, Obama Will
Stephen Herrington: McCain Will Raise Your Taxes, Obama Will
Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 11/04/2009
Actually, it's that tax revenues are the lowest fraction of GDP since then. Remember Bruce Bartlett, Reagan's supply-side domestic policy advisor? He's been looking into the changes in the 2009 deficit, and calculating what tax changes would have done. … (see comment)
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Stephen Herrington: McCain Will Raise Your Taxes, Obama Will
Stephen Herrington: McCain Will Raise Your Taxes, Obama Will
Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 11/04/2009
Remember Bruce Bartlett, Reagan's supply-side domestic policy advisor? He's been looking into the changes in the 2009 deficit, and calculating what tax changes would have done. It's not pretty, but those who champion lower taxes need to understand it: … (see comment)
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Can Income Tax Hikes Close the Deficit?
Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 11/04/2009
Actually, you've gotten it backwards. Remember Bruce Bartlett, Reagan's supply-side domestic policy advisor? He's been looking into the changes in the 2009 deficit, and calculating what tax changes would have done. It's not pretty, but here it is: http: … (see comment)

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