Friday, December 4, 2009
Unemployment Drops to 10.0%
Good news for Obama. This is the only news he needs to worry about. The country only lost 11,000 instead of the 135000 jobs analysts had predicted.
GOP Senators Mad That They Voted For Rape
It seems that the GOP is going after Al Franken because he wrote a bill that would have stopped federal funds from going to companies that prevent employees from suing their employers for work related sexual crimes.
Backstory: "In 2005, Jamie Leigh Jones was gang-raped by her co-workers while she was working for Halliburton/KBR in Baghdad. She was detained in a shipping container for at least 24 hours without food, water, or a bed, and 'warned her that if she left Iraq for medical treatment, she'd be out of a job.'"
A no brainer type of amendment. Well, not for the GOP. Several repubs voted against it. It spawned many stories and videos about how the GOP was for rape. The GOP senators then get angry at Al Franken for introducing such a "partisan" amendment.
At the end of the day, these morons voted for against a good bill. They deserve everything they get.
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Someone Needs To Muzzle the Old Mule
After royally screwing up Afghanistan, Cheney has the audacity to call Obama "weak" for actually deliberating about what to do about the Afghan war.
The second problem is that Politico gave him such a large unfettered article without really questioning the man's assertions.
From Politico:
“Every time he delays, defers, debates, changes his position, it begins to raise questions: Is the commander in chief really behind what they’ve been asked to do?”
I don't mind this curmudgeon being the GOP spokesman, but what I really fear is that he says all these things in the hope we get hit again so he can run to the camera saying "I told you so."
If there is anyone who needs to be sent to the knackering yards, its this guy.
Monday, November 23, 2009
GOP's Palin Problem
With Sarah Palin on her whirlwind book tour, the GOP is facing a problem with their up-and-coming star. For over a year now she has been doing everything she can to stay in the spot light. With all this fame comes a fanatical GOP fanbase that should have the GOP worried for 2012.
Because of the large shift within the GOP to right wing fanaticism, the likelihood of Sara getting the repub nomination has jumped up dramatically. That poses a rather ugly problem because Sarah is 100% unelectable. She will even further alienate moderate conservatives from the GOP party.
We will see where this goes, but this power hungry star will could end up severely damaging the GOP in her quest for the holy grail.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Digby On The Health Care Battle
Very funny:
"I have a moral objection to paying for any kind of erectile dysfunction medicine in the new health reform bill and I think men who want to use it should just pay for it out of pocket. After all, I won't ever need such a pill. And anyway, it's no biggie. Just because most of them can get it under their insurance today doesn't mean they shouldn't have it stripped from their coverage in the future because of my moral objections. (I don't think there's even been a Supreme Court ruling making wood a constitutional right. I might be wrong about that.) [...]
I realize that many people disagree with my moral objections to men getting erections which God clearly doesn't want them to get, but my principles on this are more important to me than theirs are to them. So too bad. If you want a boner, pay for it yourself."
Pelosi's Miscalculation
Tucked in the health care bill is a bit of a poison pill for dems. In it is the Stupak ammendment, named after Bart Stupak, dem from Michigan, that would not fund abortions in the public option but also not pay for private plans that fund abortions. (A HUGE overreach by government)
There is a provision already on the books that's called the Hyde amendment that bars using federal funds for abortions. (passed in 1976) This simple amendment could have been used and all would have gone gingerly. But in trying to win support from about 10 house dems to pass the bill, she might have inadvertently sunk the bill.
To many progressives, even myself, this is way too much. If it is going to be in the bill, it needs to be scaled back to the Hyde amendment and not such a big reach into the private lives of women.
What are the consequences for putting this in the bill? From Politico:
"Abortion-rights advocates are calling in the cavalry to help fight off an anti-abortion provision House Democratic leaders swallowed in order to win passage of their health care reform bill. Planned Parenthood summoned 80 progressive groups to plot strategy for keeping the anti-abortion amendment — named for sponsors Bart Stupak (D-Mich.) and Joseph Pitts (R-Pa.) — out of a final health care bill."
Pelosi has a HELL of a job to do. To try and navigate this huge bill through the house while trying to appease everyone in her caucus is a huge task but you really don't want to be fighting your base in this debate. Pelosi, in her zeal to get the bill passed, might have miscalculated.
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Sunday, November 8, 2009
House Passes Health Care Bill
The house passed a sweeping health care bill on saturday. Not since Medicare in the 60's have dems been able to pass any major health bill. It was a monumental moment and the words like "historic" get easily thrown around. People should really take a step back and look at what is going down in Washington. It is real legislation. A type that only comes around in a generation. This is history and it feels good to be watch it transpire and being apart of it in some way.
Nancy Pelosi knocked it out of the part. The ball is in Harry Reids court.
Nancy Pelosi knocked it out of the part. The ball is in Harry Reids court.
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