Reich come up short, from Robert Reich, Puffington Post:
I hope the president decides he has to take a stand, and the sooner the better. Last December he caved in to Republican demands that the Bush tax cut
t was nearly the end of the day, today , when I finally realized that I had not written anything in terms of a comment on the day.
Usually I tend to take the attitude that if I don’t have
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This is the “Still in the truck stop” edition
- Minority Broadcasters, again: Limbaugh touched on this yesterday: I lived through the
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- I have the POWER…. So now Arlen Specter is willing to compromise on “Card Check”? I
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- Take a Bow: Apparently the lesson is still not learned, that it’s not the mistake,
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This is the Black Sign Edition. Mostly because I’m running out of names.
- Memo to Chuckles the Clown Schumer:
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Time to let your voice be heard… loudly and repeatedly.
Here’s where.
Mrs. Pelosi on the Pelosi-Reid-Obama Debt bill:
“Washington seems consumed in the process argument of bipartisanship, when the rest of the country says they need this “
Whereas back in the real world, support for Pelosi detb plan craters:
But
Fox News is reporting some democrats want to “gut” the Pelosi-Reid-Obama debt bill:
Nebraska Sen. Ben Nelson, who sits on the Senate Appropriations Committee, said Republicans and Democrats alike want to gut the nearly $900 billion program of