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Senate Democrats needed 60 votes to pass health care reform. It looked like they were going to come up short until Majority Leader Harry Reid whipped out the checkbook in an effort to buy some votes. It worked, forcing most Americans to pick up the tab for a few state's pork projects. Sen. Tom Coburn described the pay-...offs in one word: "corruption."
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The Louisiana Purchase, the Cornhusker Kickback, and the Mystery Millions. The health care bill achieved 60 votes in the Senate not because 60 people agreed with it, but because of these backdoor deals which will end up costing the taxpayer billions of dollars.

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The holidays bring with them a mix of emotion. This year will be especially difficult as young adults face the worst unemployment crisis of their lives. Nevertheless, the season brings hope. Hope that the President and Congress will wake up and focus on what the NYT describes: "by far, the nation's biggest problem."
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The holidays are simultaneously the happiest and most depressing time of the year. The happiest because it is a time to surround yourself with family, eat some good food, and spread some joy. But it is ...

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Democrats seem adamant to push their health care experiment through the Senate by Christmas. The problem? Harry Reid hasn't let anyone read the final bill that he wants people to vote on. Help the College Republicans take action to stop a government take over of 1/6 of the economy...
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Around the nation College Republican chapters are speaking out and taking action against the Democratic health care experiment. Here is a message from the Ohio College Republican Federation that I think we can all get behind!

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Sensing that the political atmosphere continues to grow poisonous, Democratic Congressmen continue to flee the Capitol Hill coal mine. This makes four retirements in four weeks...at this rate there won't be any Democratic incumbents left in 2010!
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If you remember back to last week I questioned whether Congressmen were witnessing the dying breaths of the canary in the coal mine. At that point, two influential Democratic members of Congress had decided to retire rather than face stiff primary competition. ...

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International news sources such as U.K.'s Daily Telegraph have proclaimed Climategate as "The Worst Scientific Scandal of Our Generation." But you wouldn't know it in the U.S. where news networks continually turn a blind eye to the story. Dave Hatch pokes fun in his latest cartoon...
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This entry was posted on Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 at 9:09 am and is filed under 1. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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2009 will be remembered as the year Barack Obama's approval ratings have fallen faster than a Usain Bolt sprint. 2010 can be remembered as the year College Republicans help win back Congress.
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2009 has been an unprecedented year in politics. For instance, President Obama’s approval ratings fell faster and further than any president in history. Moreover, the fall was not tied to a particular event so much as a general dislike for the entire bevy of policy choices made this year. ...

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College Republicans have always been labeled the future of the party, but CRs work to help secure a recent victory in California shows we are more than that...we are the present.
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Just a week ago, California College Republicans spearheaded a campaign to help Oceanside Councilman Jerry Kern keep his seat in a failed recall election. Kern was the target of a campaign by a coalition of firefighter and police unions who opposed the Councilman’s proposed belt-tightening moves. ...

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Moderate Democrats appear poised to throw a wrench in the Senate debate over the health care experiment. Check out out analysis of some Senators College Republicans must target as we approach a crucial point in defeating this bill.
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What goes around comes around. In recent weeks Democrats have been quick to criticize Republicans for their demands of ideological purity. They called it infighting, labeled it as factionalism, and predicted it would lead to our doom in 2010. ...

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Despite being outspent 5:1 and outregistered 3:1, Republican Jimmy Higdon won a special election in Kentucky with 65% of the vote. The Democratic brand appears tarnished by the current unpopular agenda, CRs will be there to take advantage.
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33. An overall important number. It is the number of Larry Bird, Shaquille O’Neal, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. On the Newton Scale it the temperature at which water boils. And for all the Dan Brown fans out there – it is the highest degree in Freemasonry. ...

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In what is becoming an interesting and intense Senate primary in Ohio, Democratic candidate (and mastermind behind the state's flagging economy) Lee Fisher just received an endorsement from the Democratic establishment. The Ohio College Republican Federation questioned the move...
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Things are getting interesting in the Ohio Senate primaries. Democratic candidate, and current Lieutenant Governor, Lee Fisher just received an endorsement from Democratic strategist David Plouffe. Plouffe ...

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Everyone knows Australia is the key to winning a game of RISK. Nevertheless, apparently Obama has rolled the dice by increasing troop levels in Afhganistan. Did he make the right move?
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This entry was posted on Monday, December 14th, 2009 at 9:47 am and is filed under 1. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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Rather than looking for a way to crawl out of the huge hole of national debt President Obama and Democratic Congresmen are looking for a bigger shovel with which to dig our way deeper into it.
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“I guess if you throw enough money at a problem, you are going to see some movement” Senator John McCain remarked on NBC’s Meet the Press with David Gregory on Sunday. It is a question of efficiency. Early estimates have the cost of each job created or saved at $248,000. ...

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The state of Delaware is as blue as they come. Nevertheless, Republican Senate candidate Mike Castle saw his popularity RISE after voting against the Democratic health care experiment. Democrats can no longer assume that voters political affiliation predetermines their feelings on health care. In other words - vote for... this bill at your own peril.
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Representative Mike Castle (R-DE) has represented his state’s one congressional district for nearly 17 years now and has done well for his constituents. He is wildly popular as the lone Republican in a sea of blue. ...

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Stimulus ridiculousness. Sens. Tom Coburn and John McCain released a report today highlighting some of the blatantly ludicrous and wasteful ways the government has spent our money.
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Where oh where has the stimulus funds gone? You’d think that if the government was going to take and spend $787 Billion in taxpayer money, they would be kind enough to let us know just how they spent it.

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A recent Harvard poll found that young adults disapprove of the way President Obama is handling each of the top 5 issues important to our generation. College Republicans must work to ensure that the distaste for Obama's policies turns into votes come 2010.
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2008 was a banner year for young voters. Previously maligned for their lack of turnout, 20.1 million 18 to 29 year olds voted in the November elections, a 4.3 million jump from 2000. Their effect on the ...



























