Monthly Archives: September 2010
Check out Google’s Election Map
Here is an interactive map created by Google for the midterm elections. Continue reading
Battle of the Tax Cuts
There is a debate hitting our congress that may make or break the reelection chances of some incombants. Both sides of the aisle, for the most part, agree that we can’t rais taxes in a time of economic hardship that our country faces today. Yet the debate will rage on, fueled by the white house, when it comes to who should keep their share of the Bush Tax Cuts. Continue reading
Another Strike for Eddie Bernice Johnson:

Eddie Bernice Johnson, Democratic incumbent in the House for U.S. district 30, is in one of her most heated contests for her seat she has seen in her 18 years. Pastor Broden is her Republican rival and is making more waves in than any Republican or Independent to challenge Johnson before. If the mood of the country and weight of the economic woes hanging over any incumbent’s head wasn’t enough, Eddie Bernice Johnson is now also facing charges from watchdog groups. These watchdog groups are divided over whether an immediate investigation by an ethics committee should happen but for Johnson the biggest damage has been done. Continue reading
John Cornyn in Heat with the Tea Party:

John Cornyn is a respected Dallas republican in the Senate that has done good, even great, things for Texas and the country. He is one elected official that most in the Tea Party can stand behind, that is until now… Continue reading