David Jolly Showcases MacDill Air Force and VA Funding
From his perch on the U.S. House Military Construction and Veterans Affairs (VA) Appropriations Subcommittee, U.S. Rep. David Jolly, R-Fla., announced on Monday that $94 million was being sent to improve MacDill Air Force, including $39 million for a special operations support facility and $55 million for runway improvements for Black Hawk helicopters.
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Nearly Half of Americans View Teachers Unions Unfavorably
Almost half of Americans dislike teachers' unions, according to a new poll released Tuesday from Rasmussen Reports.
The new survey found nearly half -- 47 percent -- feel unfavorable about teachers' unions while a smaller amount -- 39 percent -- feel favorable about teachers' unions.
Thirty-nine percent believe, in terms of its impact on the nation, it's a bad thing that most teachers belong to public employee unions. One-third (33 percent) say it's a good thing most teachers belong to public employee unions.
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Jeff Miller Looks at a Senate Run in 2016
Alex Sink Endorses Patrick Murphy for Senate in 2016
Former state CFO Alex Sink threw her support behind U.S. Rep. Patrick Murphy, D-Fla., for the U.S. Senate in 2016 on Tuesday. Murphy announced last month that he would run for the seat currently held by U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., who is running for president.
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Republicans Divided over Who's to Replace Marco Rubio in Senate for 2016
Patrick Murphy 'Marginal Front-Runner' Over Alan Grayson in 2016 Senate Race
Supporters, Foes Line Up on Rail Financing Plan
Obama: Cuban Information Minister?
Two relatively recent photos of Barack Obama with foreign leaders reveal much about his deep-dyed leftism. The first features President Obama and democratically elected Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, leader of one of America's most loyal friends. Obama looks strained. His face is stiff, and his eyes are veiled. The second is a snap of Obama at the recent Summit of the Americas in Panama. He's seated with "President" Raul Castro, leader of a bitter enemy, who has never received a single free vote. Obama is grinning, his eyes dancing with pleasure.

