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Who is our economy FOR? Bush is cutting Medicaid by $28 billion. Bush is giving the Walton family (Wal-Mart heirs) a $32.7 billion tax cut. You do the math. Go see who else wins and [...]
Tags: Economy, Medicaid, Walton, Wal-Mart, Tax Cuts
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If you thought they were spinning the comments, what they’re doing with the poll numbers is nothing short of a tornado.
Conservatives are aggressively pushing a new poll by a GOP firm which allegedly shows that there’s more support for the Iraq war than anybody thinks. So we asked another Republican pollster to look at the poll’s numbers, and get this: He tells us that the poll is bogus. What [...]
Tags: GOP Poll, Iraq War Support
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Nothing more to say. This is an extremely frustrating attitude, to say the least.
On Hannity and Colmes last night, Neal Boortz told an agreeable Sean Hannity that teachers unions are more dangerous to America than terrorists armed with nuclear weapons because a nuke could only wipe out 100,000 people but public schools are "destroying a generation."Look, Al Qaeda, they could bring in a [...]
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I really have to wonder if the folks in Washington really believe all they say these days. Part of me wants to believe that they do; part of me thinks that there is no way they can believe the spin they are spewing.
Again, Cheney is talking like it’s 2002. Unfortunately, the reality facing America now is that for al Qaeda, it’s 2001 all over. The terror network is on the move and it’s happened right under the noses of Bush and Cheney. Just this week, we learned that Bin Laden is back in charge. The terror networks are expanding. Al Qaeda has taken [...]
Tags: Dick Cheney, al Qaeda, Terror Network, Bin Laden, Nancy Pelosi, Jack Murtha
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It looks like the man from my home state of Iowa may have made a major mis-step in the 2008 presidential campaign. Heck, Tom Vilsack had to be a long shot, at best. This ain’t gonna help any –
Had some interest in how Vilsack would perform, but now that he’s advocating the long run destruction of social security by indexing benefit increases to prices, not wages, all signs point to "not well." For an explanation of why this basically [...]
Tags: Tom Vilsack, 2008 Presidential Campaign, Social Security
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Tony Snow is ALWAYS good for a quote to contemplate. And try to figure out. Today, was no exception.
During yesterday’s White House press briefing, Tony Snow tried to play down the neglect uncovered at Walter Reed by portraying it as old news. President Bush "certainly has been aware of the conditions in the wards where he has visited," Snow said, affirming that the administration was aware of Walt [...]
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There’s just something so fundamentally wrong with this prediction. The precentages are simply staggering.
The AP reports on a new study which predicts the cost of healthcare is going to go way up at current rates unless something is done: Health care is expected to account for $1 of every $5 spent in the United States in another decade. That means a rise in out-of-pocket expenses, such as the copays for [...]
Tags: Health Care Costs
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One thing I haven’t managed to get in my new digs, is cable TV! I miss keeping one ear on the news, while I go about my work. So, I’m catching up tonight, with some Cable News and lots of internet scanning. It’s relaxing, in a sense. If the news, itself, wasn’t so controversial.
I mentioned this briefly earlier, but it seems to be the big political story of the day, so let’s flesh this out a bit. In her column today, the NYT’s Maureen Dowd quoted entertainment mogul David Geffen, who was a loyal Clinton supporter in the 1990s, saying all kinds of critical things about Hillary, while explaining [...]
Tags: Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama
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Sorry for the extended departure. Making the job switch matched up perfectly with a long, tiring, weekend of driving for an out-of-town meeting. But, all is well. I’m settled into the new, non-media, gig and enjoying it very much. Hopefully, this will mean I can carve out some time each evening to snag a few blogs for those of you who are still hanging around. Heck, I’d welcome some new folks, so spread the word!
And, now, we return you to your regularly scheduled program. Already in progress. All Spin. All the time.
After Dick Cheney got done telling ABC News that it was a good sign that the Brits are pulling their forces out of Iraq he went back on the attack. He scurried off to East Asia rather than be here in town for the potential conviction of his top henchman. And he continues to say anything and just make shit up in order to maintain the fiction that we are fighting al-Qaeda in Iraq. ABC News interviewed the vice president in Tokyo, where he told troops aboard the USS Kitty [...]
Tags: Dick Cheney, Iraq War, British Troops
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