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  • Part Two: Rep. Bill Johnson Talks Tea Party, Debt Ceiling

    Part Two: Rep. Bill Johnson Talks Tea Party, Debt Ceiling

    In part I of Rep. Bill Johnson's interview with The Christian Post, he talked about what it is like to be a member of Congress. In part II, Johnson discusses the Tea Party Movement, debt ceiling debate, and presidential race.

  • Budget Deficits Smaller, Yet Economy Remains Poor

    The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released a report of revised deficit projections in light of the recently passed Budget Control Act (BCA). Deficits have been cut in half, but unemployment is expected to remain high through 2012.

  • Religious Leaders Excluded From NYC 9/11 Commemoration

    Religious Leaders Excluded From NYC 9/11 Commemoration

    Religious leaders will be excluded from the 10th anniversary memorial service of New York City's 9/11 tragedy. Critics of the decision argue that religious leaders played an important role during and after the tragedy and should be included.

  • Obama to Reduce Government Regulations, Save Companies $10 Billion

    An official from President Obama's administration outlined a plan to reduce the amount of government regulations on businesses in the United States that will save them an estimated $10 billion. Critics argue that the plan is too little and too late.

  • Black Caucus Criticizes Obama, Calls Tea Party 'Racist'

    Members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), upset with high rates of unemployment in black communities, had some testy exchanges with a member of the Obama administration on Monday night. Some members even accused the Tea Party of racism. A new Gallup poll highlights the nations divide along racial lines and on the proper role of the government in combating race discrimination.

  • GOP Freshman Rep. Bill Johnson Shifts Gears

    GOP Freshman Rep. Bill Johnson Shifts Gears

    Rep. Bill Johnson (R) represents the 6th district of Ohio. He spoke with The Christian Post about what it is like to be a member of Congress.

  • Media More Likely to Use 'Conservative' Over 'Liberal' to Label Candidates

    Media More Likely to Use 'Conservative' Over 'Liberal' to Label Candidates

    An analysis of ABC, CBS and NBC coverage of the 2008 presidential nomination contest shows that the major networks were much more likely to identify a Republican as “conservative” than identify a Democrat as “liberal.” Bernard Goldberg argues that the results are indicative of the media's ideological insularity and compares it to the days when racism was a prevalent topic in newsrooms.

  • Did Rick Perry Create the 'Texas Miracle'?

    Did Rick Perry Create the 'Texas Miracle'?

    With unemployment currently above nine percent, Texas' record of job creation would seem to be the most impressive part of Governor Rick Perry's record. Perry's critics argue, however, that Perry has nothing to brag about.

  • Who Else Will Enter GOP Presidential Race?

    Who Else Will Enter GOP Presidential Race?

    Chris Christie, Rudy Giuliani, Sarah Palin, George Pataki, and Paul Ryan have all either been encouraged to run, or are considering a run, for the Republican nomination for president of the United States. The speculation reveals a dissatisfaction among Republicans with the current field of candidates.

  • Protestant Schools Focus on Faith; Catholic Schools Focus on Intellect

    A new study of K-12 Christian schools shows that Protestant Christian schools do a better job of developing their student's spiritual formation while Catholic Christian schools do a better job developing their student's intellect.