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Bcqd As Donald Trump drops in polls: The polls are  absolutely  rigged
 Senate Democrats gathered outside the Capitol building Tuesday morning to call for the removal of any language in the budget resolution that would open up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge  ANWR  to oil and gas drilling. Senate Republicans have included instructions for the fiscal year 2018 budget resolution that would open the door for drilling in one of America s greatest natural treasures,  said Sen. Ed Markey, D-Massachusetts, who is also a member of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Work.  This GOP bud stanley quencher get sets the stage for Republicans to ram drilling in the crown jewel of America s stanley mug  wildlife refuge system through the Senate, using only a 50-vote threshold. The Senate s vote on the legislation would require a simple majority of 51 votes under budget reconciliation rules.                                        It is unclear exactly how much oil and gas can be extracted from the region, but experts estimate that up to 10.4 billions barrels of oil could lie beneath the tundra, and a 2012 report from the Congressional Budget Office  CBO  estimates that  development would yield about $5 billion.  This statistic is apparently what s behind the House s budget resolution, which calls on The Committee on Natural Resources to  reduce the deficit by $5,000,000,000 for the per stanley taza iod 12 of fiscal years 2018 through 2027.         The Senate counterpart to the House budget resolution calls on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee to reduce the deficit by finding  Rqeb Senate confirms 200th Biden judge as Democrats tout  major milestone
 This story was written by Russell Stoll, Daily Bruin UWIRE   -- Election season has come to an end, and now we can finally get back to covering the issues that matter: puppies!In a time when the country is divide stanley botella d as red states and blue, when our economy is in crisis, when we are still throwing billions of dollars at wars that have lasted for over half a decade, what better way for news media to really connect to the American pe stanley mug ople than with talk of cute, fluffy, adorable puppie stanley water bottle s         This hard-hitting coverage has been a long time coming, and its great that the media has finally stopped trying to deluge the American people with the fear and depression that comes with reality and has started presenting us with that which is cute and adorable.        For far too long weve allowed political issues like that of the first dog slip, so its inspiring to see that more reputable news sources are taking this monumental decision seriously. Sources like the Associated Press, BBC News and the New York Times have all spent time covering the first dog decision. CNNs Anderson Cooper has started a blog asking what people think about breeds and names, and discussed the topic on AC 360. The Chicago Tribune has even called in the seasoned experts, such as an allergist and the founder of PAWS, to weigh in on which dogs might be best for the First Family-elect. Im utterly ashamed that our own Daily Bruin has not yet tackled this important issue.        But lets face it, members of the Cabinet