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Democrats Complete 100 Hours Agenda

Posted by CD | Posted in Health Care, Social Issues, U.S. Politics | Posted on 01-19-2007 | No Comments »

100hourscomplete.jpgIt is amazing what one can do when going to work five days a week and putting legislations on the floor that will benefit middle class Americans and our national security interest.  In the blitz that the democrats have coined the “First 100 hours,” the democrats have managed to do what the Republicans could not do nor care to do in 42 hours and 15 minutes

    Passed:

  • Implement 9/11 Commission Recommendations
  • Increase Minimum Wage
  • Expand Stem Cell Research
  • Negotiate lower Rx drug cost
  • Cute interest rate on student loans
  • End oil Subsidies and invest in renewal energy

This is an amazing accomplishment and a fulfillment of the democrat’s promises.  Now it is up to Senate which is expected to be a tougher battle due to the close margin of a majority between democrats and republicans.

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