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Category Archives: Presidential
Gulf Oil Drilling Permits –
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement, is expected to issue more oil and gas deep water drilling permits in the Gulf of Mexico. The drilling permits may be issued within the next week. In addition, some offshore leases … Continue reading
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Tax Rate Cut –
The House Ways and Means Committee on tax writing will propose tax rate cuts for individuals and corporations. The highest tax rate proposed will fall from 35% to 25%. There are no specific details regarding a timeline or which offsetting tax breaks would … Continue reading
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The Drudge Report –
The Drudge Report is a premier site that provides coverage of business, politics, and world events. The Drudge Report has valuable links to sites and articles in an easy to read format. To visit The Drudge Report, please click here: http://www.drudgereport.com/ James Sutliff
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Rothenberg Elite Eight –
The 2012 Senate races are likely to shift majority control to the Republicans. Democrats are facing an uphill battle in competitive states and a growing number of retirements. A recent Roll Call article by Stuart Rothenberg discusses the dynamics behind eight competitive … Continue reading
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Senate Democrats Target Oil Industry –
Senate Democrats are attempting to eliminate tax breaks for the oil industry. In a recent letter, Senate Democratic leaders asked House Speaker Boehner to remove tax breaks for the oil industry to help cut spending. The letter was signed by Senate … Continue reading
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Thune 2012 Decision –
Roll Call reports that Republican John Thune will make his decision regarding the 2012 Presidential campaign by the end of the month. Senator Thune would be in a crowded Republican field and he would need to make an early decision … Continue reading
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Democratic Convention 2012 –
The Democratic Convention in 2012 will be held in Charlotte North Carolina. Democrats have made gains in recent years and are hoping that the move will keep the state in play in 2012. However, Republicans will most likely win North Carolina … Continue reading
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Bachmann Eyes Senate –
Michelle Bachmann has a strong fundraising base and is a favorite of the Tea Party movement. She is also coming off a Congressional race with a 13 point margin of victory in a swing district with a heavy voter turn out. … Continue reading
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Census Shifts House Seats –
There has been a major shift in political influence towards the south and west. Census data indicates that Texas will gain 4 seats, Florida 2 seats, Georgia and South Carolina will also gain. North Carolina is a state that will keep the same … Continue reading
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Thune 2012 –
It is reported that Senator John Thune is considering a 2012 Presidential bid. The South Dakota Republican ran for Senate unopposed in 2010 and defeated Tom Daschle for the seat in 2004. In the coming months, Senator Thune is expected to … Continue reading
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