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Posted by KATHY KATTENBURG | Feb 27th, 2010
Isaiah J. Poole at Campaign for America’s future tells us that Sen. Jim Bunning’s refusal to allow even a temporary extension of unemployment insurance and COBRA funding that expires tomorrow “is going to end up costing cash-strapped states millions of dollars as well as potentially causing millions of workers to lose their unemployment benefits.” Continuing:
Posted by KATHY KATTENBURG | Feb 27th, 2010
Now, at least, Sen. Bunning’s hard work is done and he can go home to a well-deserved rest and a truly awesome weekend:
Posted by MIKKEL FISHMAN, Economics Editor | Feb 26th, 2010
[I started writing this last month but with the updated release it is even more topical.]
When I was but a financial market acolyte, GDP was by far my favorite statistic. I definitely would have invited it as my date to the Econ Ball, and would have probably even proposed except for the fear that it’d lead to an onslaught of constitutional amendments, further enlightening our political discourse. It was...
Posted by KATHY KATTENBURG | Feb 26th, 2010
No matter how much evidence I see every single day of the Republican Party’s heartlessness and seeming lack of even a shred of compassion for millions of Americans who don’t have jobs, can’t find jobs, are being evicted from their apartments and foreclosed out of their houses, must rely on food stamps and food pantries for nourishment, and can’t afford to see a doctor when they get sick,...
Posted by KATHY KATTENBURG | Feb 26th, 2010
Steven Pearlstein of the Washington Post was quite impressed by the insincerity and lack of concern for Americans’ health care needs demonstrated on the GOP side:
Posted by BRIJ KHINDARIA, International Columnist | Feb 25th, 2010
Congressional wars underlying the health care summit are making cynical headlines around the world but the US still has what it takes for domestic and foreign policy success. Its economy is 25% of global GDP and it has the ability to project power forcefully across oceans and continents.
Combined with these unique powers, are two other great strengths. The US has the most innovative and educated people and...
Posted by JOE GANDELMAN, Editor-In-Chief | Feb 25th, 2010
For weeks the real big assumption has been that today’s health care reform summit would be riskier to Republicans than Democrats. But a new Gallup poll indicates the summer is packed with political danger for the Democrats — perhaps moreso than for the Republicans.
And, specifically, it contains a big, fat political warning flag: most Americans will not be happy if the Democrats try to pass the bill...
Posted by JOE GANDELMAN, Editor-In-Chief | Feb 25th, 2010
Here’s live streaming video of today’s health care reform summit. This will remain at the top of TMV until the summit is over.
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Posted by ROBERT STEIN | Feb 25th, 2010
“All Toyota vehicles bear my name,” the president and grandson of the founder writes. “When cars are damaged, it is as though I am as well…I, more than anyone, want Toyota’s cars to be safe.”
A heartfelt OpEd, written by the best hired gun money can buy, and in testimony before Congress, Akio Toyoda amplifies his regret and sincerity.
Yet a criminal investigation of the car...
Posted by JERRY REMMERS, Columnist | Feb 24th, 2010
Of all the professions in America, the one I consider the most important for an inquisitive, enlightened citizenry is the role our teachers play in private and public schools. Think about it. No other person, hopefully with the help and support of parents, has such an important impact on the development of a child than a teacher.
I consider myself among the fortunate to have learned at the feet of Harold Ambuel,...
Posted by JOE GANDELMAN, Editor-In-Chief | Feb 24th, 2010
Can technology lower health care costs? George Pantos, Executive Director, Healthcare Performance Management Institute, former deputy undersecretary of Commerce, and former general counsel to the Self-Insurance Institute of America, raises the issue in a must-read op-ed in The Orange County Register. Here’s a small part of it:
With his health care overhaul stalled, President Barack Obama has challenged...
Posted by KATHY KATTENBURG | Feb 24th, 2010
Sen. Kent Conrad (D-ND) is not someone I usually agree with, but he’s right about this:
Posted by KATHY KATTENBURG | Feb 24th, 2010
That would be what most of us know as “the stimulus.” Republican leaders claim it hasn’t created a single job (while hastening to take credit for the jobs it’s provided at ribbon-cutting ceremonies across the nation).
Posted by JERRY REMMERS, Columnist | Feb 23rd, 2010
This is one of those no, but, stories. I’m no great fan of polls. Too often the questions are rigged to prove a point. Often, the methodology is flawed or the demographics selected biased. I take polls for what they are: A flashpoint that may or not reflect a trend.
And now the proverbial but.
The Economist, published by our Brit friends across the pond, publishes a poll that indicates 34% Americans believe...
Posted by JERRY REMMERS, Columnist | Feb 23rd, 2010
Senate Republicans have the Democrats so spooked with the threat of filibusters that a scaled down $15 billion jobs bill from an original $85 billion to help get thousands of Americans back to work while millions remain on the dole is being spun by both sides as a major victory.
That’s like shooting beebees at a tank.
And, wouldn’t you know the new kid on the block, Republican Sen. Scott Brown of...
Posted by CAGLE CARTOONS | Feb 23rd, 2010
RJ Matson, The St. Louis Post Dispatch
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Posted by JOE WINDISH, Technology Editor | Feb 23rd, 2010
Marketplace looks at one impact of the new rules for credit cards that went into effect today — a profit shift from penalties to perks. Banks used to make money on interest-rate increases and fees. With those (loosely) regulated now…
RON SHEVLIN [a banking products analyst for the Aite Group]: The best customers for the credit card issuers are going to be people who pay the balances off every month...
Posted by ROBERT STEIN | Feb 22nd, 2010
Today brings a sharp contrast in political philosophies and economic reality. As Paul Krugman discourses on three decades of Republican attempts to shrink government and “drown it in the bathtub,” President Obama discloses his intention to stop feeding the free-market monster that has devoured American health care.
In advance of Thursday’s summit, the White House leaks a proposal to oversee...
Posted by MIKKEL FISHMAN, Economics Editor | Feb 22nd, 2010
Michael Pettis is by far the best trade theorist I’ve come across and is supremely prescient and logical. He has changed my thinking a ton since I’ve started reading him, but his latest post is perhaps the most world altering for me. It explains what China’s currency peg really means, and why their massive reserves won’t protect them from a financial crisis.
Posted by Guest Voice | Feb 22nd, 2010
Ayn Rand and the World She Made
Reviewed by Ron Beasley
The picture on the left may represent the beginning of the deregulation frenzy that resulted in the current world wide economic disaster. It was taken in 1974 by David Hume Kennerly and pictured are President Gerald Ford, Alan Greenspan, Ayn Rand, Rand’s husband Frank Conner and Greenspan’s mother Rose Goldsmith. The occasion was Alan Greenspan...
Posted by JERRY REMMERS, Columnist | Feb 21st, 2010
Newsweek has what we called a thumbsucker posing what if the Republicans were in control of Congress and the White House.
I don’t mean to put words in their mouth, but the answer is:
Not much.
The article divides the issues confronting our federal executive and legislative branches albeit I must observe that health reform and gays in the military would never see the light of day in a nation run by Republicans.
I...
Posted by KATHY KATTENBURG | Feb 21st, 2010
Adele Stan at AlterNet unpacks Glenn Beck’s keynote speech at CPAC. Via Heather at Crooks and Liars and Digby at Hullabaloo. Complete video set at YouTube.
Posted by JOE GANDELMAN, Editor-In-Chief | Feb 21st, 2010
President Barack Obama’s support among Iowa independent voters is taking a nosedive, a new Iowa Poll shows.
Mark Halperin reports on his lively The Page site:
On Obama approval among Iowa independents:
Currently: 38%
November: 48%
On Obama’s handling of his job:
Currently: 46% approve
November: 49% approve
There is considerable analysis and speculation about why Obama is taking a hit among independent...
Posted by CAGLE CARTOONS | Feb 21st, 2010
Obama’s Healthcare Summit Scam
by Floyd and Mary Beth Brown
“The proposal to televise a February 25 health-care summit with Republicans grew out of a conclusion by top White House advisers that Obama had bested House GOP leaders during a 90-minute televised discussion in Baltimore last month,” according to the Washington Post.
We thought ObamaCare was pronounced dead with the election of Scott Brown, so...
Posted by CAGLE CARTOONS | Feb 21st, 2010
Deng Coy Miel, Singapore
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