Tag Archives: Medicaid
Rick Santorum Strangely Singles Out Blacks on Welfare
Posted on03. Jan, 2012 by Stevie.
GOP presidential hopeful (and rising star) Rick Santorum recently fanned the flames of discontent on the campaign trail in Iowa. Speaking in Sioux City, Santorum discussed welfare reform and called black people out on why the system needs changing nationwide. He says it’s unfair that Iowa may be fined for not signing up enough people [...]
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VIDEO – “Easy Explanation of the Debt Ceiling Deal, Happy 50th B-day Pres. Obama”
Posted on04. Aug, 2011 by Stevie.
Check out the 10th and latest Prune Juice Media Recap! This week, it’s all about the debt ceiling. Let me walk you through some high-level details about the “compromise” that damn near shut Washington D.C. down on August 2. Get an easy-to-understand “WTF” perspective about what your lawmakers are NOT doing. We also wish President [...]
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Debt Ceiling “Compromise” Becomes Law
Posted on02. Aug, 2011 by Stevie.
It’s official. The United States of America, at least for right now, is not going to careen into debt default despair. We made the midnight deadline! The president signed the legislation to increase the nation’s debt ceiling today, thus ending the ugly spectacle that has become routine with most issues in Washington. But, trust and [...]
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Allen West Blows Up In Email to Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Posted on21. Jul, 2011 by Stevie.
I thought that one post this week was going to be enough about Rep. Allen West (R-FL) and the comments that come out of his ass. I guess not, though… The debt ceiling fight is bringing out the partisan politics in Washington, D.C. But, something is particularly in the water with representatives from Florida these [...]
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Louisiana Lags In Voter Registrations From the Poor
Posted on14. Jul, 2011 by Stevie.
Things are getting heated in Louisiana these days as federal officials are throwing a side-eye to the state about its lack voter registrations from the poor. Here’s the issue. Voter registrations are one of those things that are supposed to be open to the public. You can get them online, a libraries, and even in [...]









