It is Time to Cut First Class Travel for Member of Congress?
ARGUMENT FOR:
You might wind up seated next to your congressional representative.
ARGUMENT AGAINST:
You might wind up seated next to your congressional representative.
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It is Time to Cut First Class Travel for Member of Congress?
ARGUMENT FOR:
You might wind up seated next to your congressional representative.
ARGUMENT AGAINST:
You might wind up seated next to your congressional representative.
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Trade Round 2: Should Congress Approve the 'Fast-Track' for Free Trade Agreements (Like TPP)?
ARGUMENT FOR:
There is bipartisan agreement that this bill will open markets for U.S. exports, give the U.S. more access to imports, and save average consumers money. Congress would still have a chance to weigh in, and ultimately approve or deny any trade agreements.
ARGUMENT AGAINST:
This bill doesn't protect American workers who could lose their jobs because of the increased competition from "fast-tracked" trade agreements. It also gives too much negotiating power to the President and corporations — not the American people.
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