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Health Care Reform: Those “Irreconcilable Differences”

In an Editorial last Friday, USA Today discussed how the health summit exposed “irreconcilable differences” between Democrats and Republicans on the issue of health care reform. It said in part: That at least makes it clear where reform goes from here. Obama and his party have three choices: They can give up and blame GOP intransigence. They can try to settle for the same sort of incremental changes made...

The Big Lie About Reconciliation (Guest Voice)

WASHINGTON — For those who feared that Barack Obama did not have any Lyndon Johnson in him, the president’s determination to press ahead and get health care reform done in the face of Republican intransigence came as something of a relief. Obama’s critics have regularly accused him of not being as tough or wily or forceful as LBJ was in pushing through civil rights and the social programs...

Do the Crime, Do the Time. Forever.

We’re in a buyer’s market across the board. If you’re ready to spend money on a home, you’re a hot commodity. And if you’re ready to spend money to expand your business, you’re even hotter. When roughly one out of every ten Americans is looking for work, competition for jobs is fierce. So in this economic climate, these folks are pretty much out of luck: With the economy...

Health Care Reform Set To Pass Via Reconciliation

Nothing is a done deal until it’s done — and I’ve gotten my hopes up too many times to let down my guard until this thing is over the finish line — but I will say this much: Right now, the finish line appears to be inches away. Chris Bowers has the timeline:

Hugo Chavez Calls Terrorism Indictment a U.S.-Spanish Plot: ABC, Spain

Continuing with our coverage of an issue almost completely absent from what has come to be known as the mainstream media, we posted two articles today that touch upon the hemisphere’s newest alliance, the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, which is meant to be a U.S.-free answer to the Organization of American States. The first article, a news item from Spain’s ABC newspaper headlined,...

The Bunning Factor

Sen. James Bunning, R-Kentucky, is going away, mercifully, because he is retiring at the end of this legislative session. Despite his mean, selfish arrogant demeanor, he leaves an indelible stamp on national fiscal policy that will not go away. Liberals won’t admit it. Only the hardest corp of Republican conservatives and Tea Partiers embrace it. “It” is the continued insanity of borrowing...

Ask the Right Questions – Get Better Answers.

We’re asking all the wrong questions, thereby incorrectly framing our national debates. It’s no surprise we’re getting lousy answers and really moronic debates. Let’s break this dangerous impasse for the sake of our nation’s survival. We won’t get good answers unless we ask the right questions. We won’t be able to work through the difficult processes of correcting the many political,...

Running Against Success in Texas (Good Luck With That)

There’s lots of commentary out this morning about incumbent Rick Perry’s win over Kay Bailey Hutchison in the Texas GOP gubernatorial primary. The general take-away seems to be that Governor Perry benefited from (as Jonathan Martin puts it at the Politico) “an anti-Washington message in an already volatile political environment”. Considering the overwhelming wins yesterday by the incumbent...

Bunning, McCarthyism, Same-Sex Marriage, and Justice Texas-Style

Justin Elliott at Talking Points Memo traces the development of the “Al Qaeda seven” smear against Justice Department attorneys who represented Gitmo detainees before being hired by the DOJ.

Chilean Quake Spikes Gasoline Prices In California

Speculators are driving up gasoline prices in California, already the highest in the nation, in anticipation of West Coast refineries exporting large volumes of its supply to Chile in response to the massive earthquake there. The Chilean national oil company ENAP reported losing two major refineries and left with 10 days of diesel in the wake of the 8.8 magnitude quake. Repairs will take months and will seek...

No Saturday Mail Proposed

The U.S. Postal Service, facing a $7 billion loss this year and $238 billion over the next decade, for the umpteenth time wants to cut Saturday mail delivery. Each time Congress has rejected the idea. Postmaster Gen. John Potter also wants rate increases from 3 to 10% for first class postage and merge the closing of thousands of post offices to relocate in large grocery and department stores. Similar proposals...

Obama Smokes

Nate Beeler, The Washington Examiner This copyrighted cartoon is licensed to appear on TMV. Unauthorized reproduction prohibited. All rights reserved.

Senator James Bunning 2010, Scorns Others’ Financial Needs/ But in 2007 Made Sure His Special Groups had Their Incomes Protected

Sen. Bunning, reported tonight as giving the unsenatorial ‘middle digit’ to a reporter, also threw a hissy fit on camera. He was outraged that the press would dare to question him, he an elected public offical, about his purposely standing in the way of vulnerable others’ income support today, essentially monkey-wrenching the government. But wait, I remember in 2007, Bunning bent over backward...

GO BUNNING GO

Everyone’s favorite irascible, nihilistic, profane, egotistical, self-centered, nasty and delusional U.S. Senator, Jim Bunning of Kentucky, may be onto something. The conservative Republican has used archaic and anti-democratic Senate rules to stop Federal legislation with respect to extending unemployment benefits, repealing the 21% reduction in Medicare Reimbursements to physicians, and halting basic federal...

Truth and Consequences

Brian Beutler reports on the consequences of the 21% cut in Medicare payments to doctors that takes effect today:

Sen. Bunning, and the Liberal-Conservative Divide

As one CNN commentator just said, Bunning’s choice to stand on the ground of unemployment payments to demand that the U.S. government pays for what it spends is on the surface a strange one. In holding up unemployment benefits with the statement, “If we can’t find ten billion dollars for something we all support, we will never pay for anything on the floor of this U.S. senate”, he is knowingly...

Tancredo on Palin, McCain, etc.

The Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad is one of my favorite European newspapers and I read it religiously. However, I did not read today’s edition and if I had not checked the internet, I would have missed one of the most interesting and candid interviews that a foreign newspaper has conducted with one of our politicians recently. The Handelsblad’s Tom-Jan Meeus conducted a wide-ranging interview with former...

Bunning’s Blockage of Unemployment and COBRA Benefits Will Cost States Big Bucks

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:

Bunning Has Successfully Blocked Extension of Unemployment Benefits, COBRA Funding, and Highway Money

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:

Do Not Try To Truly Understand GDP, That Way Madness Lies

[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...

Sen. Scrooge, Republican from Kentucky

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,...

Health Care Summit After-Report

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:

Health care summit: dysfunction but not decline

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...

Gallup Poll: Americans Will Turn on Democrats’ Health Care Reform if Bipartisan Summit Fails

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...

Live Streaming Video: Health Care Reform Summit

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. JOIN THE LIVE CHAT VISIT WHITEHOUSE.GOV
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