Michelle Steel: Congress can and should deliver tax relief to working Americans and small businesses • California’s bumpy roads could soon get even worse
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| | America’s respect for the individual and the protection of individual freedom are responsible for the prosperity we enjoy and the reason why so many people want to live here. |
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| I look forward to the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act’s passage in the Senate and its signing by the President as soon as possible. There’s no time to waste. |
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| California’s roads are in poor condition, and the gas tax is unsustainable. |
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| We can all agree that we must do more to enhance our homeland security – now let’s apply the solution that will make our nation and local communities safer and more secure for our kids. |
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| Conservative nannies should be careful what they wish for, as they might get it (“good and hard” as H.L. Mencken said). |
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| While the debate likely did little to decisively shift the needle for Porter or Lee, it certainly highlighted Garvey’s vulnerabilities, the most important of which is his inability to convince Republicans to coalesce around him. |
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| Judges wield incredible power, but that power pales in comparison to the power we have as voters |
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| To accomplish all of that, we first need politicians who will stop pretending we can continue down this fiscal path. |
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| “What Biden is doing to this country has got to stop.” |
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| During the Great Recession, California had one of the nation’s highest levels of mortgage defaults and repossessions, and it took years for the housing industry to climb out of the cellar. |
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