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I n the late 1970S, U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy and House Speaker Tip O’Neill were two of the most powerful people in national ...
Grassley emphasized in a statement last week that Social Security was never designed as a "get-rich" program or a financial ...
Though the bill has many good parts, it will not come close to putting a brake on our runaway federal spending train or ...
The American people, fed up with Iranian policy towards the United States, had headed to their voting booths and defiantly pulled the presidential ballot lever for a decided Outsider. And the Outsider ...
Regarding “Rep. John Mannion erupts at fellow NY congressman on House floor (video),” June 12, 2025: Thank you, Rep. John ...
Michael Reagan argues that Trump’s sweeping spending bill is too large to pass and urges breaking it into smaller parts – ...
The term “Christian Nationalism” is stirring controversy in America, over the implication that Christianity is being used for ...
When Ronald Reagan left the White House in 1989 he did so as the most popular US president since Eisenhower and the most ...
Tip O’Neill was House Speaker, and because Republicans were so badly outnumbered, my father needed support from him and a lot of other Democrats. After a dinner meeting Tip and my dad had to ...