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Balanced Budget Amendment Demands are 'Deceiving,' Says Sen. McCain
Sen. John McCain (R-Az.) earned his reputation for “straight talk” Wednesday when he harshly criticized Republicans who are demanding a vote on a balanced budget amendment before they will vote to raise the debt limit.
Timeline of Events on the Debt Limit
How did we get to the current impasse over the debt ceiling? Here is a timeline of events
Black and Tired: Anthony Bradley Talks Race, Politics, and the Church
Dr. Anthony Bradley is associate professor of Theology and Ethics at The King's College in New York City and a research fellow at the Acton Institute. He talked to The Christian Post about his new book, Black and Tired: Essays on Race, Politics, Culture, and International Development.
Nine False Statements About the Debt Limit
Politicians have made many claims about the debt ceiling. Here are nine myths you may have heard: Myth #1: Without raising the debt ceiling, the United States will default on its debt.
Debt Ceiling Talks Continue With Obama on Sidelines
Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-Ohio) told his caucus Sunday night that they will have to make some sacrifices on the debt ceiling, but if they stick together, their bargaining position will be improved.
Gay Marriage 'Devalues' Traditional Marriage, Says Pawlenty
Former Minnesota Governor and presidential candidate Tim Pawlenty defended his views against gay marriage, saying traditional marriage is special for obvious reasons.
Gov. Perry Takes States Rights Position on Gay Marriage
Texas Governor Rick Perry said that he favors letting states decide whether or not to allow gay marriage, a remark that could have repercussions for a possible presidential bid.
Verizon Adding New Subscribers With iPhone
Since February, fans of Apple's iPhone are no longer limited to using AT&T. Now that Verizon is also carrying the popular smartphone, it has been adding new customers.
Obama and Boehner End Private Negotiations on Debt Limit
Hopes that an Obama/Boehner “bromance,” which began with a game of golf, might rescue the debt ceiling negotiations were dashed Friday evening as Obama compared himself to a jilted lover.
Debt Ceiling: GOP House Bill Stopped in the Senate
The House Republican's “Cut, Cap and Balance” bill is “now over, done and dead,” Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said after the Senate voted 51-46 along party lines to kill the bill.