has raised the waterline... 'bout 50 feet!
Business Groups Tire of GOP Focus On Social Issues
"I'm inclined to support the Republican Party, but the question becomes, how much other stuff do I have to put up with to maintain that identification?" asked Andrew A. Samwick, a Dartmouth College economics professor who until recently was chief economist of Bush's Council of Economic Advisers.
GOP support on Social Security totters
While the Democrats remained united in their opposition, there were signs of cracks in the Republicans' support for the president. One GOP witness repeatedly ...
Newsview: Bush seeks to regain GOP support
WASHINGTON - He can't just blame the Democrats. Some lawmakers in President Bush's own party are giving him an increasingly hard time over everything from Social Security to a free-trade pact for Central America to his plan to ease immigration laws. It may be an early lame-duck warning for his presidency.