Daily Archives: February 12, 2010

Census Decision Could Include Prisoner Count

Cities want them counted and included based on their original home residency.
Not where they are residing now. For years.

Remember NIMBY? Not in my back yard? Apparently the cities want to forget that approach as it pertains to census figures and redistricting. Just never mind where those prisons actually are.

How (in)convenient. And guess who made this subtle change?

UPDATE: Let There Be Light

Powerful and Coherent – Light. History in the making.

Could mean more jobs in development and manufacture.

UPDATE: Unfortunately, no. Not anymore.

Misrepresenting 2009 Republican Filibusters

The President spins this like no tomorrow. Honesty appears to be out the window.
From the post:

A filibuster is the successful use of 41 or more votes to prevent the closing of debate. There wasn’t a single filibuster in 2009. Not one.

How Much Govt. Spending Is Wasted

Fifty-three cents on the dollar? More than half?

Well, here’s the article and Poll that says so.

Now, keep this in mind when realizing how much the government has recently been spending and raising our debt limit …

Sen. Reid Kills Bipartisan Jobs Bill

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) is rewriting a jobs bill after Democrats complained of too many concessions to Republicans.

[Well now, don't just just beat all? Now what do you suppose will be Obama's reaction to this?]

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UPDATE: 3 House Retirements Spur Debate

Is that all? Well, the article leads by saying those three are all Republicans. While I can’t say that lends credence to the gist of the article completely, it does tell me that the folks deciding to leave probably feel they want to get out on their own decision rather than losing at the ballot box. From an earlier read I had (Dick Morris, if I am not mistaken) the point was made that losing at the ballot box meant such a person would not likely be able to be called upon as a paid consultant/lobbyist. Hhhmm. Maybe.


A trio of House Republican retirement announcements over the past 10 days have sparked a debate between the leaders of the two major parties over whether the GOP is losing momentum in its quest to score major gains at the ballot box this fall.
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UPDATE: There is another article concerning House retirements, but this one includes a list of upcoming districts (by state) of various concerns. Maybe not quite up to date, but close.

POTUS Vs. GOP

Winkin’, Blinkin’ and Nod.

The Senate confirmed a huge group (27) of administration nominees on Thursday, following a tense exchange between President Barack Obama and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.).

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Still more Appointments to be made.