Senate To Vote On Bill That Would Reverse Hobby Lobby Decision
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) has announced that the Senate will hold a vote this week on a bill that would reverse the Supreme Court’s Hobby Lobby decision.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) has announced that the Senate will hold a vote this week on a bill that would reverse the Supreme Court’s Hobby Lobby decision.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) unloaded on Speaker of the House John Boehner on the Senate floor. Reid called Boehner’s lawsuit against President Obama a joke, a sham, and something that Judge Judy would throw out in half a second.
Fired up Democrats are demanding that Speaker Boehner be transparent about the taxpayer funds he intends to use on his political stunt of a lawsuit.
Things got so bad for MSNBC’s conservative-leaning shows Morning Joe, and The Daily Rundown with Chuck Todd that they lost with younger viewers to The Weather Channel last month.
On Sunday, former Republican Congressman Todd Akin wrote an op-ed for the far-right conspiracy website WorldNetDaily. The column was in response to an article about him and his upcoming book, ‘Firing Back,’ that appeared in Politico last week
Republicans love to accuse President Obama of creating a ‘part-time America’, but in fact ‘since 2010, full-time jobs are up 7.6 million, and part-time jobs have declined by more than 900,000.’
It is true the Founders gave preferential treatment to white male landowners, but the Ninth Amendment provided a means for future lawmakers to give equal footing to the entire population. Where the Founders did not give preferential treatment or privileges was for religious adherents, and they included the Establishment Clause to ensure that future generations would never face the threat of religious imposition due to preferential treatment from the government
On Monday’s episode of Morning Joe, host Joe Scarborough criticized Attorney General Eric Holder over Holder’s statements that race is a component that is driving some of the opposition to President Obama in Washington.
A new PPP poll confirms that the race for governor in Ohio is a dead heat. Republican Gov. John Kasich leads Democrat Ed FitzGerald by a single point 45%-44%.