Circling the Drain

More stories in the ongoing slow-motion implosion of the Grand Old Party. From Florida: Florida GOPers look to Specter for inspiration conservative Republicans in Florida are speaking out against Crist…

Hey Tom Carper….READ THIS

Matt Taibbi has a way with words:

As for the credit card companies, fuck them. The biggest of them are engaged in one of the all-time great scams right now, gorging themselves on cheap money lent to them by the Fed or the government via bailout programs and then turning right around and further widening their spread by increasing prices to the ordinary consumer. Imagine an oil company that got to buy government crude from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve at a discount during the Katrina crisis and then turned around and gouged consumers during the shortage.

Think there would be public anger then? Maybe. This is close to the same thing, and let’s not forget who these motherfuckers are: they are the people who spent most of the last decade and a half showering congressmen with cash in order to get the Bankruptcy Bill passed. That bill made it significantly harder for people to declare bankruptcy to get out from credit card debt so that they could keep their homes. A study by the New York Federal Reserve last year concluded that there are roughly 32,000 more foreclosures per quarter because of this bill than there would have been had the old bankruptcy laws remained in place. The study estimated that the bill resulted in about 400,000 additional foreclosures total since its inception.

Cutting Tax Breaks for Ethanol

Good news that may reduce the incredibly stupid subsidy for corn ethanol: The Obama administration on Tuesday proposed renewable-fuel standards that could reduce the $3 billion a year in federal…

Direct Lobbying

So you don't have $1.5 million on hand to buy Senators. Neither did these guys. Watch the entire 6 minutes. Fascinating video from C-Span of the Senate Hearings on healthcare…

SB1 Voted Out of Committee

DWA has excellent play by play live blogging. 250 pm: Now debating SB 58. This bill, in a nutshell, would mean that the AG’s office would have to start representing…