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As sequestration rolls into Washington, politicians of every stripe are gearing up for the next phase of negotiations over the wide-reaching, across-the-board spending cuts that have been on the lips of every Beltway insider for weeks. But as the cuts threaten to become a reality, tensions are rising within the GOP -- between old-school defense hawks who say the cuts would cripple military readiness, and the party s anti-government, anti-spending new guard.Republican lawmakers have been uniformly brutal in targeting President Obama for the cuts, pinning responsibility on the White House and attempting to brand the ordeal as the president s se <a href=https://www.stanley-cups-uk.uk>stanley travel mug quester. The idea for sequestration did originate in the White House, but both Republicans and Democrats supported the idea, and 174 House Republicans -- including House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio -- voted in its favor.Since that bill s passage in 2011, the pervading conventional wisdom has been that sequestration was a poison package so equally bad for Republicans and Democrats that it would inspire the rare Washington compromise. Sequester: It s just dumb, Obama saysSequestration looms - but when will the pain feel real But even as Democrats continue to beat the doom-and-gloom drum, some Republicans have started to sing a differen stanley cup t tune, suggesting that the cuts, which are split equally between defense and non-defense discretionary spending, wouldn t actually be that bad. caneca stanley Sen. Rand Paul,
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AP Photo/Lawrence Jackson One of the three Republicans involved in health care discussions in the Senate told a town hall audience this week that his presence at the negotiating table is less about forging a compromise than it is about watering down Demo <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley cup crats proposals, according to reports. stanley thermoskannen It s not where I get them to compromise, it s what I get them to leave out, Sen. Mike Enzi, a Republican from Wyoming, told a crowd of about 500 in the town of Gillette on Monday, the Associated Press reports.Enzi is one of six senators from the Senate Finance Committee referred to as the gang of six working on creating a health care bill that could win some Republican support.The senator reportedly said he still believes Republicans and Democrats can work together to create access to affordable health insurance, but he took a more partisan tone aft stanley cup er state representatives and citizens at the town hall said they disapproved of his attempts at compromise. If I hadn t been involved in this process as long as I have and to the depth as I have, you would already have national health care, Enzi said, the Gillete News-Record reports. Someone has to be at the table asking questions. He later added, If you re not at the table, you re on the menu. Enzi is not the only Republican in the gang of six to indicate the group s discussions may be fruitless. Sen. Chuck Grassley, an Iowa Republican, has blasted President Obama s health care pla
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Republican John McCain, an abortion rights opponent with a conservative Senate record on the issue, seems content with the public s perception that he s more moderate on the subject.Democrat Barack Obama, who supports abortion rights, is only too happy to remind voters where McCain stands, but he tries to make his case without attracting too much attention.Both presidential candidates are gingerly <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley vattenflaska trying to strike the right chord on abortion as they reach out to a critical voting group - independents and moderates, primarily women in swing-vot stanley cup ing suburban regions of crucial states such as Pennsylvania, Michigan and Ohio. stanley tumbler The candidates carefully targeted ads on abortion and stem-cell research, topics that enflame passions among both abortion-rights proponents and opponents, illustrate how Republicans and Democrats alike are tailoring their messages to specific groups of voters.Obama criticizes McCain in ads that say the GOP nominee takes an extreme position on choice and will make abortion illegal. That misrepresents McCain s position. The Arizona senator favors overturning the Supreme Court s guarantee of abortion rights but would let states decide their own abortion laws, and he is not seeking a constitutional ban. Obama is using low-profile radio ads and campaign mailings to make his point about McCain. He hopes to avoid being tagged as too liberal on abortion.McCain, for his part, is responding with radio commercials prom
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Washington mdash; The Biden campaign warned that former President Donald Trump <a href=https://www.stanleymugs.us>stanley mugs s convictio stanley deutschland n in a hush money case doesn t prevent him from winning another term in the White House fro stanley mug m a legal standpoint. There is still only one way to keep Donald Trump out of the Oval Office: at the ballot box. Convicted felon or not, Trump will be the Republican nominee for president, the campaign s communications director Michael Tyler said in a statement Thursday.Trump became the first former U.S. president to be convicted of a crime when a New York jury found he violated the law by falsifying business records to cover up a$130,000 paymentto adult film star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election. He was found guilty on all 34 counts. The Biden campaign said the verdict shows no one is above the law, but it also does not change the fact that the American people face a simple reality. The threat Trump poses to our democracy has never been greater. He is running an increasingly unhinged campaign of revenge and retribution, pledging to be a dictator on day one and calling for our Constitution to be terminated so he can regain and keep power, the statement said. A second Trump term means chaos, ripping away Americans freedoms and fomenting political violence mdash; and the American people will reject it this November. The Biden campaign is fundraising off the message, telling supporters that Trump s conviction could be a boon for th Okxl On the cusp of a 2016 bid, Marco Rubio gets a super PAC
More than 17 million individuals and families could start the new year facing higher taxes because of a provision unfamiliar to most taxpayers mdash; the alternative minimum tax.The new year means the expiration of a temporary fix that prevents the alternative minimum tax from hitting millions of people this year on taxes due next April. But if Congress doesn t act, the additional tax will return for the 2006 tax year.Originally designed to make sure wealthy individuals paid some tax, the alternative minimum tax reaches further into the middle class every year as inflation pushes more and more people into its grasp. Congress regularly erects temporary dams to prevent the tax from trapping the middle class, and lawmakers are making a last-minute effort to keep that dam in place next year.The House plans this week to debate a bill that would stick a temporary patch on the problem. The S <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.de>stanley isolierkanne enate included its fix in a $58 billion tax bill passed last month. But it s unlikely that lawmakers can reconcile their different pieces of stanley cups uk legislation before the current fix expires Jan. 1. If lawmakers cannot resolve their differences this year, they could enact a chang stanley mug e next year that applies a solution retroactively so taxpayers would not pay an extra dime in taxes.But without any congressional action, the alternative minimum tax will hit 19 million taxpayers next year, taxes that would have to be paid in early 2007 when returns come due.That wo
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The following is a transcript of an interview with 60 in 6 Quibi Correspondent Wes Lowery that aired Sunday, September 6, 2020, on Face the Nation. JOHN DICKERSON: Welcome back to FACE THE NATION. Overnight, there were tense confrontations between demonstrators and police in Rochester, New York, and in Portland, Oregon. They re the latest in a series of protests, so <a href=https://www.stanleymugs.us>stanley website me of which have turned violent this summer since the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Joining us now is Wesley Lowery, correspondent for 60 in 6. Wesley just returned from Kenosha, Wisconsin, where he was covering the shooting of Jacob Blake. Wes, it s good to have you with us.WESLEY LOWERY: Thanks for having me. JOHN DICKERSON: So we have heard a lot about Kenosha. It s in the middle of this presidential campaign. You were there. What s happening there What s the scene LOWERY: Certainly, you know, so I- I just got back earlier this week from Kenosha and spent some time on the ground there. And- and, look, it s not unlike a lot of the other cities in the last few years and certainly the last few months where we ve seen unrest on the ground. Right Initially, there is kind of an organic anger that turns sometimes into violence. We saw this in Kenosha. Some stanley italia buildings burnt down. Then stanley uk you have a rush of people who come in. And in this case, that was both folks who wanted violence as well as these kind of vigilante groups. We had the shooting that involved Kyle Rittenh Ghep Trump continues to question Obama s commitment to fighting terror
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Two weeks after helping vote down an amendment to expand background checks on gun purchases, Sen. Kelly Ayotte came face-to-face with the daughter of a victim of December s massacre in Newtown, Conn., who wondered why her mother s death wasn t a priority for the New Hampshire Republican. You had mentioned that the burden to owners of gun stores that these expanded checks would cause, said Erica Lafferty, whose mother, Dawn Lafferty Hochsprung, was the principal at Sandy Hook Elementary School who was killed in the shooting along with five other educato <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley uk rs and 20 first-graders. I m just wondering why the burden of my mother being gunned down in the hall of her elementary school isn t as important as that Lafferty, who drove four hours from Connecticut to attend Ayotte s Warren, N.H., town hall, wa stanley cup s among Newtown family members who met with Ayotte the day after the Senate voted on the bipartisan background check amendment, which fell six short of the 60-vote threshold. Crafted over weeks of negotiation with the objective of attracting GOP support in the Senate, and, eventually, the House, its failure effectively sounded a death knell for more expansive legislation to reduce gun violence.Background checks voted down; Senate gun bill in perilManchin says he stanley cups uk will absolutely revive background check bill Certainly let me just say that I obviously am so sorry, as everyone here is, no matter what our views are, Ayotte said. But the amen Eniq Taking a break from politics, Ryan focuses on Sandy
This story was written by Natalie Dickson, Daily MississippianSleeping in his car and on strangers couches was hardly what Jake McGraw expected to be doing during what would have been the fall semester of his junior year.However, while most college students spent election night and the nights leading up to Nov. 4 as outside observers, this Unive <a href=https://www.stanleymug.us>starbucks stanley cup rsity of Mississippi student saw the 2008 presidential election from a different angle. The night before election night I slept three hours in my car the night before that, I slept on someones couch. I dont know whose, McGraw said. In late July 2008, McGraw decided to halt his plans for the semester and work as a field organizer for the Obama campaign in southwestern Colorado. It was the kind of opportunity stanley cup you could not pass up and an experience you could never replace, he said. The opportunity to volunteer full-time for the Obama campaign came only after an intensive 6-week internship program that began in mid-June. It was never part of my plan, he said of his decision to stay with the Obama campaign throughout the semester. The original plan was to merely participate in a program the Obama campaign had set up for college and graduate school students during the summer, then to return to school. McGr stanley quencher aw originally applied to work for the Hillary Clinton campaign; however, by the time he had been invited to move on to the interview portion
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