Obama Slipping But Still Has Juice
July 16, 2013 By John Zogby Forbes Democratic Presidents and Presidential contenders have a long history of bad summers. Jimmy Carter's only term in office was pretty much undone by
July 16, 2013 By John Zogby Forbes Democratic Presidents and Presidential contenders have a long history of bad summers. Jimmy Carter's only term in office was pretty much undone by
July 15, 2013 By John Zogby This president has not had a good summer yet. One of his biggest shortcomings seems to be accentuated each summer: he lets events get
July 12, 2013 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – Angry parent coordinators afraid they’ll lose their jobs if disgraced former U.S. Congressman Anthony Weiner is elected mayor of New York
July 12, 2013 By Diane Cohen New York, NY – A legislative package designed to improve the City’s restaurant inspection program while continuing to protect the health and safety of
July 12, 2013 By Larry Cary, Esq.* Whatever you think about Edward Snowden leaking top secret information about the National Security Agency’s domestic surveillance program, if Snowden is telling the
July 11, 2013 John Zogby's Obama Weekly Report Card is Featured in Paul Bedard's "Washington Secrets" Published weekly in The Washington Examiner On the thumbs up side, jobless claims are
July 10, 2013 By Andrew Bluestone No one needs to hire an attorney when everything is going fine. Well, sometimes it’s necessary to find a lawyer to handle a good
July 2, 2013 By Stephanie West Brooklyn, NY — In the race for the 47th Council District in southern Brooklyn, the New York Metro Area Postal Union, Local 10, has
June 28, 2013 By Wisconsin AFL-CIO News On Wednesday June 19th , in an unusually fast move, the Wisconsin State Assembly passed Gov. Walker’s 2013-2015 Budget on a 55-42 vote.
June 28, 2013 Instead of exercising its power to investigate and subpoena the NYPD, the City Council outsourced its responsibilities to an unelected and powerless bureaucrat. How on earth will