Posts Tagged ‘Easier’

Easier Negotiations Next Time?

The Cloakroom: Three reasons the next round of budget talks might be easier. Taegan Goddard’s Political Wire Tweet This Post

Open thread: Easier as a Latino? Actually …

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LAWRENCE, KS—Mike Solberg was exhausted by the extensive paperwork for his divorce, but glad to have acquired a skill that will make his next divorce that much easier.

LAWRENCE, KS—Mike Solberg was exhausted by the extensive paperwork for his divorce, but glad to have acquired a skill that will make his next divorce that much easier. Tweet This Post

U.S. boosts Afghan status, now easier to acquire defense equipment

KABUL (Reuters) – The United States has named Afghanistan a “major non-NATO ally”, a status that will make it easier for the Afghan government to acquire U.S. defense materiel, U.S. officials said on Saturday. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was to announce the decision – formally made by President Barack Obama – during an [...]

5 Travel Tips for Easier and Enjoyable Travel

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Mitt Romney: Let’s make it easier to commit Medicare fraud than to register to vote

There was a point to Mitt Romney’s amazement at the touch screen ordering system at WaWa that made news yesterday. It was caught by Steve M. at No More Mister Nice Blog in this longer clip. What Romney was really saying was that it should be as easy for a Medicare or Medicaid provider to [...]

Brokered Convention Might Be Easier for Republicans

While Democrats historically are better known for botching their presidential nomination process than Republicans, Joshua Spivak notes that even if Republicans go to Tampa without any candidate having a majority of delegates, Republicans “would have an unusual advantage over the Democrats — they need to convince fewer supporters to switch sides.” Tweet This Post

More “Little Ways” Tips To Make Travel Easier

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It’s Easier to be Mean to Someone You Don’t Know

Lea Berman says government dysfunction is caused when politicians and policy makers barely know each other. Tweet This Post