Because our free market has failed, our republic has failed, and the will of the people is ignored by a corrupt government.
In the United States, the Senate has to approve all nominations by a simple majority. This means that nominations can be blocked by a filibuster unless there is also a filibuster-proof majority (60%), but the President can also temporarily make appointments without approval if Congress is in recess (though the Senate still has to approve it before the end of the *next* session, or it will be nullified).
Yes, they did. They received a portion of the 3.3 trillion dollars between the end of 2008 and early 2009. This was a part of Bush's bailout.
The bailout process has begun. We have not yet seen the end results of the bailout. We may start seeing them very soon. It is too early to comment on whether it worked or not. We can expect some results in the next one or two quarters.
Considering that she stayed loyal to him up to the end it can be assumed that she did approve of what he did.
Senate of Ceylon ended in 1971.
Greek Senate ended in 1832.
Senate of Bavaria ended in 1999.
Senate of Senegal ended in 2001.
Senate of South Africa ended in 1981.
Senate of the Republic of Poland ended in 1946.
Senate of Northern Ireland ended in 1973.
Tasmania Senate Team ended in 1996.