Bucket List.

One of the things on my "Things to Do Before I Die" List is to play chopsticks with my feet on a floor piano, a la Tom Hanks and Robert…

Coons’ CYA Moment.

Chris Coons and county council members are embarking on a 12-stop listening tour Thursday to gather public input on the government's financial crisis. They are going to get an earful,…

Marches and MLK Day

The NJ reports that Councilman Kevin Kelley, Councilman Sam Prado, Father Mike Tyson of St. Paul Church and Reverend Christopher Bullock, pastor of Canaan Baptist Church have organized a march…

The Bush Legacy: An Economic Crisis So Deep

What’s better than reading Krugman twice a week or his blog, how about an open letter to President-Elect Obama with Krugman’s ideas on how to fix the economy, What Obama Must Do.

But before you go and read Krugman’s letter, chew on this for a moment.

The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a nonpartisan research group that analyzes government programs, recently estimated the effects of a rise in the unemployment rate to nine percent — a worst-case scenario that now seems all too likely. So what will happen if unemployment rises to nine percent or more? As many as 10 million middle-class Americans would be pushed into poverty, and another 6 million would be pushed into “deep poverty,” the severe deprivation that happens when your income is less than half the poverty level.

You read that right, 10 million middle-class Americans would be pushed into poverty. This is the Bush Legacy. Now, go read the article and come back.

Obama Forces Millions Out Into The Cold

I'm sure that's what Hannity and O'Reilly are telling viewers of Fox News as the Inauguration festivities started yesterday and continue today at the Lincoln Memorial. I've read that there…