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Category Archives: Republican
S & P May Downgrade Euro Nations –
Standard & Poor’s indicated that 15 Euro nations may face a downgrade of their debt. Germany and France are two of the six Euro nations that could lose their AAA rating. As a result, the Euro fell in afternoon trading. To … Continue reading
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Barney Frank To Retire –
Congressman Barney Frank has announced that he will not seek another term. Frank has been in Congress for 16 terms and was expected to retire in 2014. Redistricting played a role in his decision to retire in 2012. Newly drawn congressional maps shifted his district … Continue reading
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Super Committee Deadlocked –
The Super Committee remained deadlocked on Saturday as Republicans and Democrats could not agree on a compromise. Budget savings of $1.2 trillion are required by midnight on Wednesday. If an agreement is not reached by the deadline it could send … Continue reading
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Debt Super Committee –
The debt super committee has 10 days left before the November 23rd deadline. The 12 member committee comprised of six Democrats and six Republicans must come to an agreement by the deadline or automatic spending cuts will take effect. In addition, inaction … Continue reading
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Virginia State Senate Shifts To GOP –
The GOP needed to pick up two seats in the Virginia State Senate to gain control and they may have succeeded. Republicans picked up one race and are ahead by 86 votes in another contest. Republican control of the State Senate would move … Continue reading
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Nevada Moves Caucus –
The Nevada Republican party moved their caucus to February 4th. The Nevada GOP had scheduled a January 14th date for the caucus but that would have forced New Hampshire to hold a primary in December. Nevada will still be the … Continue reading
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Nevada Debate –
The Nevada GOP debate was the 8th meeting since May 5th for the Republican candidates. The candidates tax plans took center stage with the Cain 9-9-9 plan coming under fire. Texas Governor Rick Perry announced that he will be releasing his tax plan which is … Continue reading
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Senate To Vote On Currency Bill –
The Senate voted 63-35 in support of the currency bill. The currency bill was supported by Republican and Democratic Senators and is hoped to address the trade imbalance due to undervalued currencies. Although the Senate supported the measure, the House … Continue reading
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Iowa GOP Caucus-
The Iowa Republican caucuses are expected to be moved to January 3rd 2012. The date of the Iowa GOP caucus was moved after Florida set their primary date at January 31st. The Nevada caucuses are scheduled for January 14th and the South Carolina … Continue reading
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Sarah Palin Will Not Run –
On Wednesday, Sarah Palin anounced that she will not seek the Republican nomination in 2012. New Jersey Republican Governor Chris Christie also announced this week that he would not run for President. The Republican field is taking shape and fundraising is … Continue reading
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Florida Moves Republican Primary –
Florida Republicans haved moved the Republican Presidential primary to January 31st. The move is expected to cost Florida Republicans half of their delegates. Several other states are considering moving their Republican primaries earlier in the nominating process. The earlier primary date … Continue reading
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Senate Avoids Shutdown –
The U.S. Senate voted 79-16 in support of legislation to finance the government. The legislation also includes $2.65 billion in disaster assistance. The measure will finance the government through November 18th. The House is expected to vote on the legislation on … Continue reading
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Currency Legislation –
Democratic Senator Harry Reid has indicated that he will introduce legislation relating to undervalued currencies. The measure will address the effect that undervalued currencies have on trade. The Chinese Yuan is one currency that is considered to be undervalued and acting as a subsidy to … Continue reading
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Government Shutdown Showdown –
The Senate voted 59-36 against a House spending bill. The Republican bill in the House was designed to cut $1 billion in spending to pay for disaster relief. Senate Democrats are expected to move for a vote on an alternative … Continue reading
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Florida GOP Debate –
Republican Presidential candidates squared off last night in their third debate in less than a month. Social security and immigration were two of the main issues discussed in the debate. Most of the action was between frontrunner Rick Perry and … Continue reading
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