An awards ceremony was held Saturday, April 30, at the Hanover Township Senior Center in Bartlett to recognize the 2022 Supervisor s Community Service Award recipients.
american people and don t raise tax on them right now. now is not the time to slam on the brakes. now is the time to step on the gas. now is the time to keep growing the economy, to keep creating jobs, to keep giving working americans the boost that they need. our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin with more on the president s bush. you don t add an event unless you see moment dlul. reporter: they want to beat that drum every day. they see this as a win for the president. the pay roll tax cut issue. on the merits and the politics. on the specifics, the president s argument is that if republicans don t stepped the cut, tax increase on regular americans, $1,000 more they ll see taken out have their paychecks. and then therefore, it is inconsistent with the republicans pledge not to raise taxes. the white house believes it would be hurtful politically for republicans and democrats if people s taxes go up next year. and so on the politics of it, it is a win-win fo
now the question did gingrich put all of that at risk last night when he walked into the wiquick sand of republican politics. how to treat millions of illegal immigrants. i m prepared to take the heat for saying, let s be humane and enforcing the law without giving them citizenship but by finding a way to create legality so that they are not separated from their families. not a new position. here s gingrich this week in new hampshire explaining his position in more detail. if you ve been here 20 or 30 years, you ve been paying your taxes, you ve been obeying the law, belong to a local church, you re married, three kids, two grandkids, a program which would allow you to pay penalty, allow you to be legal but not a citizen. to become a citizen you have to join at the end of the line the people who are not currently here so nobody gets cheated for citizenship who has been obeying the law. to gingrich, it s common sense. to rivals it s the star let a word of immigrati
seven-point lead over former massachusetts governor, mitt romney. and among tea party supporters in the hawkeye state, gingrich is now the runaway favorite. now the question did gingrich put all of that at risk last night when he walked into the wiquick sand of republican politics. how to treat millions of illegal immigrants. i m prepared to take the heat for saying, let s be humane and enforcing the law without giving them citizenship but by finding a way to create legality so that they are not separated from their families. not a new position. here s gingrich this week in new hampshire explaining his position in more detail. if you ve been here 20 or 30 years, you ve been paying your taxes, you ve been obeying the law, belong to a local church, you re married, three kids, two grandkids, a program which would allow you to pay penalty, allow you to be legal but not a citizen. to become a citizen you have to join at the end of the line the people who are not currently