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Congresswoman DeLauro: Ryan Budget Contrary to Catholic Teaching
Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.) recently wrote a letter to Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York and president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, asking him to speak out against the House Republican budget and how it affects the poor. In an interview with The Christian Post, DeLauro describes how her Catholic faith informs her views about the federal budget.
Is Romney's 'Women Voters Problem' Just Media Hype?
Much of the media has been discussing Mitt Romney's "women voters problem." Polling expert and political analyst Stuart Rothenberg points out, though, that the media was selective in their choice of data. A more thorough analysis reveals that Romney may have a bigger problem with male voters than female ones.
Liberal Christians Disagree With Paul Ryan: GOP Budget Not Biblical
As budget priorities have become a central focus in the 2012 election, Christian politicians and leaders have engaged in a debate over how to apply biblical principles to government budgets. The recently passed House Republican budget, the brainchild of Budget Chair Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), has become a central focus in this debate. Many politically liberal Christians argue it is not biblical due to cuts in programs for the poor.
Ron Sider: Obama, GOP Budgets Both Inadequate
The federal budgets offered by both President Obama and House Republicans are inadequate at upholding biblical principles, according to evangelical author and theologian Ron Sider in an interview with The Christian Post.
Top 5 Rick Santorum Moments of the 2012 Republican Presidential Nomination
Now that Rick Santorum has suspended his campaign to become the Republican nominee for president of the United States, it is worthwhile to reflect on the important role he played in the process.
Democrat Apologizes to Ann Romney for Stay-at-Home Mom Gaffe
Democratic National Committee strategist Hilary Rosen apologized Thursday for saying that Ann Romney, wife of presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, "has never actually worked a day in her life."
Paul Ryan: GOP Budget Based Upon Catholic Social Teaching
House Budget Committee Chair Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said that the federal budget passed last month by House Republicans contains many principles consistent with his Catholic faith, in an interview on CBN.
Behind The Hype, Democrats, GOP May Be Closer to a Budget Deal Than You Think
No matter who is elected president this November, Democrats and Republicans might be much closer to a "grand bargain" budget deal in the next Congress than election year politics indicate.
'Obamacare' May Add Half a Trillion Dollars to the National Debt, Expert Says
The Affordable Care Act (2010), commonly known as "Obamacare," will add between $340 billion and $530 billion to federal government deficits over the next 10 years, according to Charles Blahous, a public trustee for the Social Security and Medicare trust funds.
Supreme Court Approval Rises After 'Obamacare' Hearings
The U.S. Supreme Court's job approval has seen a dramatic increase over the past month, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll. The results seem counter-intuitive given that the Court has been under greater press scrutiny during the oral arguments over the constitutionality of the new healthcare law, and with President Obama raising concerns about a conservative active court.