Congressman Ron Paul
Representative Ron Paul is from the 14th District of Texas. Paul is a member of the Republican Party. Ron Paul serves on the Financial Services Committee and the International Relations Committee.
U.S. Rep. Harry Mitchell is a lead sponsor of federal legislation to block congressional pay raises in 2010. Mitchell and U.S. Rep. Ron Paul argue that Congress should not be getting automatic $4,700 pay raises while the U.S. economy is in recession and consumers and various industries are hurting.
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Yesterday, Paul Krugman made the most astonishing assertion I have ever seen him make:
"Government is not the solution to our problem," declared Ronald Reagan. "Government is the problem." So why worry about governing well?
Where did this hostility to government come from? In 1981 Lee...
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Congressman Himes, who represents Connecticut’s Fourth Congressional District — including Ridgefield, was also appointed by his colleagues to serve on the House Financial Services Committee, which has jurisdiction over the nation’s banking, insurance and securities laws as well as affordable...
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Jan. 7 (Bloomberg) -- House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank said he has “agreement in principle” with President-elect Barack Obama to release $350 billion from the U.S. bank-rescue fund in return for commitments to help homeowners and restrict executive bonuses.
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Jan. 6 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank said he has “an agreement in principle” with President-elect Barack Obama on conditions for releasing the remaining $350 billion from the bank-rescue fund.
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