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Congress cannot take us for granted, say TMC leaders after staying away from opposition march

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5 Takeaways From the 2nd GOP Debate [Video]

5 Takeaways From the 2nd GOP Debate

5 Takeaways , From the 2nd GOP Debate. The second Republican presidential debate took place on Sept. 27. These are some of the highlights. Haley and Ramaswamy butt heads again, Haley called out Ramaswamy's use of TikTok and accused him of being too close with China. She then went on to say that she feels "a little bit dumber for what you say.". Ramaswamy responded by saying, , "I think we would be better served as a Republican Party if we're not sitting here hurling personal insults and actually have a legitimate debate about policy.". There continues to be no consensus about Ukraine, Just as in Congress, no one can seem to agree about whether we should continue to fund Ukraine's defense against Russia or divert the money elsewhere. There continues to be no consensus about Ukraine, Just as in Congress, no one can seem to agree about whether we should continue to fund Ukraine's defense against Russia or divert the money elsewhere. DeSantis interjected more and continued to attack Trump, He specifically targeted Trump's decision to skip the debates since he's leading in the polls. DeSantis interjected more and continued to attack Trump, He specifically targeted Trump's decision to skip the debates since he's leading in the polls. Donald Trump is missing an action. He should be on this stage tonight. He owes it to you to defend his record where they added $7.8 trillion to the debt. That set the stage for the inflation that we have, Ron DeSantis, via 2nd GOP Debate. Other hopefuls keep attempting to be heard, Lower polling candidates such as Gov. Doug Burgum, Tim Scott and Mike Pence came out swinging. Other hopefuls keep attempting to be heard, Lower polling candidates such as Gov. Doug Burgum, Tim Scott and Mike Pence came out swinging. Little time was spent on abortion, The controversial topic was brought up "about 105 minutes into the 120-minute debate," ABC News reports. Little time was spent on abortion, The controversial topic was brought up "about 105 minutes into the 120-minute debate," ABC News reports

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How Would a Government Shutdown , Affect the US?. If Congress does not allocate government funding for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1. 438 government agencies will not be able to continue normal operations, Reuters reports. . Here is how several government agencies could be affected:. Military, While U.S. military personnel would stay at their posts, nearly half of the Pentagon's civilian staff would be furloughed and payments to defense contractors could be delayed. Military, While U.S. military personnel would stay at their posts, nearly half of the Pentagon's civilian staff would be furloughed and payments to defense contractors could be delayed. Law Enforcement, Federal law enforcement agencies and prison staffers would stay on the job. Criminal prosecutions would continue, but civil litigation would not. Federal Courts, Federal courts have funds to stay open until Oct. 13. The Supreme Court would remain open. Federal Courts, Federal courts have funds to stay open until Oct. 13. The Supreme Court would remain open. Congress, Lawmakers will still get paid, while other federal workers will not. Health, The CDC will keep monitoring disease outbreaks, but half of its staff would be furloughed. The NIH would furlough the majority of its staff. Health, The CDC will keep monitoring disease outbreaks, but half of its staff would be furloughed. The NIH would furlough the majority of its staff. FDA food safety inspections would also be delayed, and inspections at drinking water and chemical plants would halt. Social Security and Other Benefits, The SSA will keep issuing benefits. Military veterans will also retain their benefits. . However, Women, Infants and Children (WIC) benefits would be cut within a matter of days. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits would be issued as normal for October but could change after that

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Mahua Moitra TMC MP targets Modi Govt on Women’s Reservation Bill | Mothing but a Jumla | Oneindia [Video]

Mahua Moitra TMC MP targets Modi Govt on Women’s Reservation Bill | Mothing but a Jumla | Oneindia

Trinamool MP Mahua Moitra said the women's reservation bill in Parliament is nothing but a jumla as it may not become a reality even in 2029 as its fruition depends on two indeterminate factors, census and delimitation. This is a sham and not a historic bill as what it is being touted, Mahua Moitra said."The question of women's reservation requires action, not the placebo of legislatively mandated procrastination," #narendramodi #womenreservationbill #specialsession ~HT.98~GR.122~ED.101~

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