What's more, as the current election season shows, there's a sharp political divide (even within the two major parties) that makes the idea difficult to
ever come to a vote.
Not exact matches
But a total repeal of Obamacare, at least in the near term, is much easier said than done, and full replacement with new comprehensive legislation seems highly unlikely at this point in time, given that 60 Senate
votes will be needed
to do so, and Democrats and Republicans appear as far apart as
ever in
coming to a consensus on a bipartisan strategy
to move forward.
Everything I
ever needed
to know about
voting and evangelicals
came from watching exit polls during the presidential election of 2004.
I lived around mormons most of my life they are in it for them and who
ever follows them and there teachings.they don't care unless u r mormon pay your 10 percent
to them if u don't pay they well
come and take it and they don't care if u r left out in the st.. As long as they get there money.If america
votes this CULT member get in we well open the gates of hell r we prepared?
Yep you are right, I moved down here in the state of Mississippi, north of Crystal Springs from Chicago when I was ten years old but still I visit once in a while, now it's twenty years and sad
to not much has change, like the parts you said about non-whites discrimatory or rasicts at other non-whites, when I went
to school here they treated me as a alien from another galaxy, they pick at my voice cause I didn't had that southern dialog, unlike them I said my words correctly, but not just me, they even hated at others who had better intelect I am not picking at them, It is what I went through all these years, Mississippi and mainly this small town of Crystal Springs see America in a crazy awful view, They don't like difference that even within they own race, ther not that politcal, when some one say God they got there
vote, I don't
to say much
to waste your time, I still remember when I was ten years old I had a constanct back ground check on me
to see were I really
come from evn though I had the paper saying Chicago Illinois barely no jobs but a church on every street for a town barely under five Thousand, till this very day, they look at me like I am a alien, did you
ever had that experiance down here damn my keybroad mess up,
Somehow Thierry Henry missed out on being
voted the greatest players
to ever play in the Premier League,
coming second behind Ryan Giggs, and just ahead of Steven Gerrard, who also appeared in the «best of the moment»
vote despite being a shadow of his former self.
I ordered two wet bags that somehow got lost, then when they were finally found one of the zippers broke before I
ever got
to use it, then one of my diapers never
came in and it took forever for the co-op organizer
to collect
votes from the other mamas on whether
to put a new order through or cancel so I could be refunded my money.
I mean his personal popularity across the UK plummeted
to it's lowest level
ever in the autumn but, and this may
come as a genuine shock
to some, he is a Conservative prime minister at the end of the day, and more than this, he is a Conservative prime minister addressing Scottish people, 83 % of whom
voted against him at the General Election and many of whom are still a bit miffed about that whole poll tax business.
Will these members of Congress
ever come around
to voting for the rights of their constituents?
«With just days
to go, it is more important than
ever that we put aside party differences for the good of the country and that everyone
comes out
to vote against the unfair and expensive alternative
vote system on May 5th,» she said.
Stating that during Brexit talks it would be more important than
ever to have elected MPs who were asking the right questions
to ensure a good deal for Britain, Mr Blair added: «This requires the electorate in every constituency
to know where the candidates stand; and the mobilisation of the thousands in each constituency
to make it clear that for them this issue counts when it
comes to their
vote.
That does not bode well at all for moving the same - sex marriage bill out onto the floor — the a health care exchange bill is too liberal
to come up for a
vote, how will gay marriage
ever make it?
I am however deeply disappointed with the discussion and by your failure
to recognise that the turmoil after the Referendum
vote, a likely Autumn election, the responsibility
to hold the Labour Party together and the very wide - and
ever widening - concerns about your leadership require a fresh leadership election, with you stepping aside as Leader
to seek a new mandate if you aspire
to lead Labour into the
coming General Election.
Updegrove sounded an optimistic note that recent political changes in Albany provided an opportunity for the measures
to at least receive a fair up - or - down
vote on the floor of the Assembly, where former Speaker Sheldon Silver, D - Manhattan, had previously blocked Medicaid reform
votes from
ever even
coming to a
vote.
Cuomo is not on board with legislative efforts
to authorize medicinal marijuana, and Savino has amended her bill
to win enough bipartisan support
to passif it
ever comes to a floor
vote.
Remember, even though (and especially) since Democrats are proposing an ethics package, it is extremely unlikely that the republicans will
ever allow it
to come to the floor for a
vote.
«Now that we know where the APC is heading, our duty is
to mobilize Nigerians
to more than
ever before obtain PVCs and
come out
to vote out hardship, wanton killings and unemployment, which another four years of Buhari represents.
The closest GENDA
ever got
to being given a
vote came in 2010, when the Democrats controlled the Senate and the bill was taken up by the Judiciary Committee.
I would
vote for every character
to ever be on Mario Party
to come back!
With all of the races and ballot measures on the ballot, and the high turnout that traditionally
comes with presidential elections, it is more critical than
ever that our supporters register
to vote and make their voices heard.
Au contraire, it has led education policy makers
to come up with
ever - more - costly and damaging changes in educational practices
to what is ultimately a non-educational problem — a problem that can not be solved by the schools no matter how much money Congress or state legislatures
vote to give local school districts in the name of equity or compensation for the low - income students they happen
to enroll.
That official's
vote affects significantly more animals than we will
ever come to know.
When it
comes to topics like the one's listed above and the
ever - important Breed Specific Legislation (BSL), change
comes when we, as citizens, ensure that we have
voted the right people into office that have the best interest of our animals at heart when it
comes to animal welfare topics.
But knowing the composition of the state legislature, and the hostility of the Republican leadership in both chambers
to Prop B, we knew that we'd have
to entertain compromise on some elements of the agreement (at no point,
ever, publically, has Pacelle or anyone from HSUS mentioned any thought of compromise — and likely, this is why they didn't have a seat at the table when it
came to this new law), in order
to protect the measure for the long term and
to obviate the need for a second public
vote on the issue.
As the generation with the lowest
voting participation rate of any that
came before, Newsweek called them «the generation that dropped out without
ever turning on the news or tuning in
to the social issues around them.»