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Crow in the Headlights
Bipartisanship - October 10, 2018
This week in the PBS debate with Mike Coffman, Jason Crow was asked a very simple question: "Besides the tax cut, what one vote would you have taken differently?"... Continue Reading »
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Democrats Have Changed Their Minds On Obstructing Presidential Appointments
Bipartisanship - July 18, 2017
Senate Democrats Displaying Stunning Hypocrisy By Obstructing President Trump’s Nominations... Continue Reading »
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ICYMI: Sarah Sanders: Democrats Playing Partisan Games On Comey Firing
Bipartisanship - May 11, 2017
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That Time Dems Thought A Gov. Shutdown Was “Reckless” “Hostage-Taking”
Bipartisanship - April 27, 2017
In The Past Democrats Have Strongly Rejected The Idea Of A Government Shutdown ... Continue Reading »
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The First 100 Days: Your Republican-led Congress
Bipartisanship - May 1, 2015
Now 100 days in, the new GOP-led Congress is delivering on these promises. As noted by USA Today, the first three months of the 114th Congress have seen significant bipartisan accomplishments.... Continue Reading »
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Want To End Gridlock In Washington? Fire Reid
Bipartisanship - July 28, 2014
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s Senate Is “On Pace For Their Worst Year In More Than Three Decades” On Bringing Bills To The Floor. “Through the end of June, just 41 measures have been reported as being out of committees and gone to the Senate floor, which puts senators on pace for their worst year in more than three decades. Total bills considered are also down, as are roll-call votes on amendments.” (Stephen Dinan and S.A. Miller, “Harry Reid Lords Over Crippled Congress,” The Washington Times, 7/7/14)... Continue Reading »


