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DODD-FRANK WRITE THE RULES FOR FINANCIAL REFORM

JUNE 28, 2010 Triumph of the Regulators The Dodd-Frank financial reform bill doubles down on the same system that failed. President Obama hailed the financial bill that House-Senate negotiators finally vouchsafed at 5:40 a.m. Friday, and no wonder. The bill represents the triumph of the very regulators and Congressmen who did so much to foment

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SEVERAL SENATORS LEARN OF OBAMA’S PLAN TO PROVIDE MASS AMNESTY

Published on NumbersUSA (http://www.numbersusa.com/content) Senators Challenge Pres. Obama on Rumors of Executive Order Amnesty By cchmielenski Created 06/21/2010 – 4:58pm Homepage Teaser: Several Senators have learned of a possible plan by the Obama Administration that would provide a mass Amnesty for the nation’s 11-18 million illegal aliens. Led by Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), eight Senators

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BIG BUSINESS, BIG GOVERNMENT AND BIG SUBSIDIES

JUNE 16, 2010 Captains of Subsidy Famous CEOs plead for more energy cash from Washington. EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE:   As it happens,  some of these captains of industry have sunk billions of dollars into blue-sky energy investments that can’t succeed without the crutch of subsidies,  mandates and carbon taxes.  So now they’re asking Congress

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THE “PARTY OF NO”

NATIONAL REVIEW June 8, 2010 4:00 A.M. Constitution of No If President Obama’s motto is “Yes, we can,” the Constitution’s is “No, you can’t.” By Senator Jim Demint http://article.nationalreview.com/435753/constitution-of-no/jim-demint?page=1 When a reporter asked House speaker Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.) during a press conference last year where the Constitution granted Congress the authority to enact an

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Federal Law Could Override State Law Re Collective Bargaining

Carolina Journal Exclusives Collective Bargaining Bill for Public Safety Workers Could Cost Taxpayers Federal legislation would override North Carolina ban on union organizing By Donna Martinez May 18, 2010 RALEIGH — Nearly 32,000 North Carolina state and local public safety employees could begin negotiating contracts with unions if recently introduced federal legislation becomes law. S.

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