Archive for the ‘State Politics’ Category
Sunday, February 7th, 2010
President Obama and Arlen Specter who cast the deciding vote on the Billion Dollar Earmark loaded Recovery Act and. former president Republican GW Bush “I can count on this man. See, that’s important., He is a firm ally when it matters most.” Now, Democratic President Obama says the same things about Arlen ...
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Saturday, February 6th, 2010
Representative Tim Hennessey 26th District Chester County
“Lisa A. Johnson, 46, of Coatesville, turned herself in to Magisterial District Judge Gregory Hines around 2:30 p.m. Thursday. She works as an administrative assistant in Hennessey's Coatesville office. Hennessey, R-26th, of North Coventry, said that he knows Johnson well and is surprised by ...
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Saturday, February 6th, 2010
This is terrific and succinct explication of the different approaches on JOBS JOBS JOBS from Senate 2010 candidates Joe Sestak and Pat Toomey. Rep. Sestak makes the case that small businesses lead in growing jobs, which is obvious from the statistics and recent history of recessions. 80% of new jobs ...
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Thursday, February 4th, 2010
What happens in Harrisburg impacts Lehigh Valley. All Taxpayers are local.
Rep. Karen Beyer votes for Ed Rendell and the Democrats bloated budget.
Pennsylvania is $160 million behind budget forecasts, Department of Revenue says
Those collections are down $160 million from what had been expected.
October numbers had some good news but mostly ...
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Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
The Evolution of a Rubber Stamp (AKA Arlen Specter)
If elected, Pat Toomey will be the 41st Senator, a consistent common sense conservative centered on Constitutional Limited Government and Economic Freedom, Individual Autonomy and Accountability,
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