From the senate.....a bill was brought up to trim some entitlement by cutting food stamps to people with tens of thousands of dollars in the bank. The Dem-controlled senate wouldn't hear of it! That's absurd!
From the senate.....a bill was brought up to trim some entitlement by cutting food stamps to people with tens of thousands of dollars in the bank. The Dem-controlled senate wouldn't hear of it! That's absurd!
The absurdity is the lack of integrity of your claims. How about posting the REAL story of the cuts and where they were contained? How about representing the facts on the issue and how both GOP and DEMS together rejected the cuts, and it was a DEM that proposed cuts to the programs?
Congress shouldn't pass Farm Bill that sacrifices food stamps - Wire Lifestyle - The Sacramento Bee
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Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren turns 63 today, and among her birthday gifts is one she probably won’t appreciate very much. She’s in a tight race against the GOP incumbent, Scott Brown. The state’s Republican party announced this morning that it is gifting Warren, a Harvard Law professor, with a complimentary account at ancestry.com.
“Since Professor Warren has failed to come up with any evidence supporting her claims to Native American ancestry, we thought this Ancestry.com account would make the perfect birthday gift,” said Massachusetts Republican Party executive director Nate Little in a statement.
Warren has come under fire in recent months for identifying herself as Native American in law school directories based on a blood line that she said goes far back, though there has not yet been primary documentation to back up her claim.
The Warren campaign did not immediately respond to ABC News’s request for comment.
New York state Sen. Shirley Huntley says she expects to be arrested Monday amid a continuing investigation by Attorney General Eric Schneiderman into state grants she provided nonprofit organizations.
The Queens Democrat is facing New York City Councilman James Sanders Jr. in a tough Sept. 13 Democratic primary. Schneiderman is investigating nonprofit social service and education groups that Huntley funded in part with state grants. Indictments accuse some of the groups’ executives of theft. Huntley has denies wrongdoing.