Senator Johnny Isakson of Georgia

Senator Johnny Isakson of Georgia

Republican Senator Johnny Isakson of Georgia. Senator Isakson's current term expires in 2011.

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In the weekly response to the President's address, Republican Senator Johnny Isakson said Americans are anxious about health care reform. Isakson cited many of the town hall meetings over the summer, and the potential cost of a new plan. Read Full Story
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Like Sarah Palin, Republican Sen. Johnny Isakson was for “death panels” before he was against them. In fact, until last week, many Republicans were for the ‘death panels” before they conveniently against them. Can you say GOP hypocrites? http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090814/…s_death_panels Quote: WASHINGTON – Until last week, Republican Sen. Johnny Isakson was among the most enthusiastic backers of end-of-life counseling in government health care programs like Read Full Story
Written by lifecoachbuzz on
Aug 12 Filed Under Election   Yesterday, we wrote about Sen. Johnny Isakson's (R-GA, 76%) lunkheaded misunderstanding of Sarah Palin's "death panel" remark: In his anti-Palin hysteria, he imagined she was talking about "living wills" and the "end of life directive." Isakson thought that Palin was saying those amounted to euthanasia -- when in fact, she was talking about the health-care rationing that inevitably results from a single-payer, government-run system... which itself is the inevitable and intentional end r GET PAID TO TAKE A SURVEY - Click Here! Sarah Palin Blog Read Full Story
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One potato, two potato, three potato, five? I wrote previously Senate Advances Tax Break for Homebuyers Look who sponsored the bill. Senator Johnny Isakson, Republican of Georgia, a former real estate broker. I wonder where Johnny gets most of his campaign dough? Senator Johnny says this amendment was modeled after the $2,000 home buyer incentive that helped lead the country out of recession in 1975. Minor differences? In 1975 that was a one year deal and only for new houses. Upon further review it is apparant that this new version of the Senate's tax credit for home purchase favors the wealthy. By replacing a ... Read Full Story
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Sen. Johnny Isakson of Georgia has proposed a tax credit of up to $15,000 for homebuyers. Here is a press release from his website: The U.S. Senate today unanimously approved an amendment by U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., to stimulate the nation’s declining housing market by offering a $15,000 tax credit to individuals who purchase a home in the next year. “It is time to fix America’s problem, not throw money at the symptoms. It is time to fix housing first. It is rare that we have a road map to success in times of difficulty, but this country has once before realized a ... Read Full Story
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Former real estate agent Sen. Johnny Isakson is helping out his Realtor pals by getting Congress to pass another round of homebuyer tax credits. Looks like the $8,000 credit, which was supposed to expire at the end of November, will...  
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Today we’ve learned that RINO Senator Johnny Isakson (Allegedly R-GA) is quite close to cementing a deal with Senate Democrats that will open up additional tax credits for home purchases to even more people.  In said plan, 16,700,000,000 dollars will be spent to further delay a return to market economies of scale and provide more roadblocks to a much needed market reformation. Liberal Johnny Isakson will, if successful, simply have provided a...  
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Today we've learned on these very internet pages of the “major victory” that is close at hand for liberal Senator Johnny Isakson (Allegedly R-GA). In said plan, 16700000000 dollars will be spent to further delay a return to market ...  
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Senator Johnny Isakson (R-GA), one of the foremost advocates of expanding Medicare's end-of-life planning coverage, responds sharply to suggestions by former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin (R-AK) and others that the Democrats' health care reform proposal would create "death panels" for the forcible euthanasia of citizens deemed "less productive" or "undesirable" . Isakson, who co-sponsored the 2007 Medicare End-of-Life Planning Act and has...  
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Johnny Isakson: You don't have health insurance, you get taxed — and if you do ...Atlanta Journal ConstitutionUS Sen. Johnny Isakson delivered the weekly Republican address on Saturday, acknowledging the flood deaths in metro Atlanta before tearing into Democratic ...and more »  
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