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How 2016 General Elections Will Affect the Private Sector Business and Middle Class

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(firmenpresse) - WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA -- (Marketwired) -- 02/19/15 -- Despite the discomfort from the new majority-ran for and , there remain several independent thinkers that are looking ahead and getting prepared for 2016 elections. Since November 2014 elections and last month''s President Obama''s there have been swarms of political ads and social media content that are election candidate drafting for everyone from Sen. (D-MA), , New Jersey Governor , to Sen. (I-VT).

American businesses and non-profit organizations around the U.S. continue to build awareness events and meetings that discuss concerning matters of the community as minimum wage increases, veteran benefits, climate change, and social security. partnered with in Twin Cities, Minnesota for its first annual awareness forum on voter and veteran awareness in hopes to encourage students, minorities, and members of military families to ''register to vote''. Meanwhile, February has delivered more independent progress since announced that they were officially confirmed as a major party on Oregon''s state and federal election ballot.

Political figures as former Secretary and former New York Mayor are two of many politicians who have shared their own opinions on the future of the work force and economy at the current status and after 2016 elections. All of the current issues that they''re discussing tend to sway towards insinuative predictions on the future for (1) unemployment, social security, and labor unions, (2) armed forces, and (3) healthcare; a total of 72 percent of ''s Proposed $4.1 Trillion Spending Budget for 2016 (collectively), as reported by .

A temporary win for Senate Majority Leader , House Speaker and House Majority Leader , who displayed mutual satisfaction following the signing of a bill authorizing expansion of the Keystone XL pipeline on February 13 appeared to have beat the odds of veto luck for the time being. Hence, President Obama''s position to veto pipeline ''remain as marginal as a young child asking their parents for candy before bedtime'', as stated in a press interview last week with Chairman , who also confirmed records from that is ''live and active.''





Sen. recently told News host his feedback at the and remains loyal in his statements to support social security, increase in minimum wage, and overall economic enhancement of the middle class. Whereas, Sanders stated that he definitely would not attempt to speak for Hilary Clinton on her points of view on the subject (suggesting Kornaki to ''ask Clinton''). Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was invited to the 2015 Progressive Summit but was not present at that time for comment.



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Datum: 19.02.2015 - 07:08 Uhr
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