Bush asked for change at General Motors and gave Obama the ability to rescind loans
"In the case of General Motors, the (Bush) administration wrote a check without asking for any conditions of change."
"In the case of General Motors, the (Bush) administration wrote a check without asking for any conditions of change."
"While Exxon Mobil has 40 pages on its media response strategy, its plan for resource protection is only five pages long and its plan for…
Starting in 2011, "you will be required to pay taxes" on "the value of whatever health insurance you are given by the company."
Halliburton defrauded American taxpayers of "hundreds of millions of dollars in Iraq."
The federal government only ordered BP to pay "to do one of those six segments" of sand barriers for Louisiana.
"The president has added close to 68,000 troops in the last year, since he came into office, not just the 30,000 you hear, but the…
Sen. Barbara Boxer "passed only three bills in 18 years" into law.
"Sue Lowden gave Harry Reid's campaigns a thousand dollars in five different elections, helping his Senate dreams come true."
Elena Kagan "has published five scholarly review articles, mostly on administrative law and the First Amendment. These articles were mostly on technical and procedural issues."
On military recruiters at Harvard, Elena Kagan "took a position and the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that she was wrong."
Numbers on illegal immigrants "are down in terms of apprehensions, which indicates fewer illegal crossings, but also up in terms of actual enforcement actions."
A letter from BP to the Minerals Management Service "actually recommends improvements and specific recommendations around safety regulations should they choose to change them."