W.TN.Orange Blood
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Apparently she testified as an expert witness in some criminal cases and misrepresented her credentials and now they want there convictions overturned
U.S. Airline Deregulation Act (1978). The deregulation of the airlines — approved by a Democratic Congress and President Jimmy Carter — was subsequently used, primarily by Republicans, as a model for the deregulation of other sectors, including telecommunications and financial services. It became a milestone in the building of popular confidence in the private sector and dissatisfaction with government regulation.The article you linked was written over 20 years ago. And even then most of it's clams are a real stretch and many were R initiatives.
Try again, you keep telling us how great the Dems are so it should be easy to find 1 successful policy/legislative action they initiated over the past 50 years.
U.S. Airline Deregulation Act (1978). The deregulation of the airlines — approved by a Democratic Congress and President Jimmy Carter — was subsequently used, primarily by Republicans, as a model for the deregulation of other sectors, including telecommunications and financial services. It became a milestone in the building of popular confidence in the private sector and dissatisfaction with government regulation.
For no other reason than to once again prove you wrong......I had to struggle to find one you wouldn't try to debate.
So you were wrong. That's the point being made here.
I didn't struggle to find successful dem. policies..........
I struggled to find one you wouldn't debate and which would require you to admit defeat.
U.S. Airline Deregulation Act (1978). The deregulation of the airlines — approved by a Democratic Congress and President Jimmy Carter — was subsequently used, primarily by Republicans, as a model for the deregulation of other sectors, including telecommunications and financial services. It became a milestone in the building of popular confidence in the private sector and dissatisfaction with government regulation.
For no other reason than to once again prove you wrong......I had to struggle to find one you wouldn't try to debate.
Well, he wanted a female as a vice president. Nothing like a gay guy to fill all of the promises.Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg are co-hosting the former vice president's first "grassroots" fundraiser during the coronavirus pandemic — bringing in $1 million for a campaign that initially struggled to attract small-dollar donations.
More than 35,000 people signed up for the Friday afternoon event, after Biden and Buttigieg sent the fundraising request to their respective email lists. The average donation was $26, according to a source close to the organizers.
Buttigieg helps Biden raise $1M at 'grassroots' fundraiser
Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg are co-hosting the former vice president's first "grassroots" fundraiser during the coronavirus pandemic — bringing in $1 million for a campaign that initially struggled to attract small-dollar donations.
More than 35,000 people signed up for the Friday afternoon event, after Biden and Buttigieg sent the fundraising request to their respective email lists. The average donation was $26, according to a source close to the organizers.
Buttigieg helps Biden raise $1M at 'grassroots' fundraiser