Archive for March, 2010

Health Care Reform: A Wrench In The Works?

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The CBO score for the health care reconciliation bill was expected yesterday, but it was not released. The issue appears to be related to the hazards of reconciliation. To survive challenges during the reconciliation process, the items in the bill must be directly related to budgetary items and they must reduce the deficit. Right now, […]

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Wednesday’s Evening Read

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Time Magazine looks at 10 Ideas for the Next 10 Years. Here is Gregory Rodriguez on The White Anxiety Crisis. The Times’ Washington correspondent Giles Whittell looks at the our health care crisis, Obama is bashing on the brick wall of unlogic. Politics editor of The Atlantic Marc Ambinder comments on 3 Reasons Why Republicans […]

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Meet our Newest Contributor, MJ!

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Meet our Newest Contributor, MJ!

In anticipation of the upcoming election season, and to try to balance out the Northern Delaware / New Castle County bias of Delaware Liberal, we have invited another of our wonderful and insightful commentators to join us as a contributor: MJ of the aptly titled Lower Slower Delaware.

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Industrial Park

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Industrial Park

Bunting, Jr. says the Delaware Seashore State Park is an industrial area, in an attempt to lie just enough to confuse the public. Yeah, the Inlet is like Edgemoor South, I tell you.

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St. Patrick’s Day Open Thread

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Today is St. Patrick’s Day, a celebration of all things Irish. I hope you’re all wearing green and drinking green beer in celebration. I thought I’d share some St. Patrick’s Day facts (from History.com): The Celebration Corned beef and cabbage is a traditional St. Patrick’s Day dish. In 2007, roughly 41.5 billion pounds of U.S. […]

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Kucinich To Vote Yes

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Rep. Dennis Kucinich held a press conference to announce that he will vote yes on the the health care reform bill, despite previously announcing he would vote no. Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) announced this morning that he will in fact vote for the Senate health care bill. Kucinich’s switch was a major pickup for Democrats […]

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Legislative Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Report-St. Patty’s Day 2010

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Fearless Prediction #1: Garish green will be worn in Leg Hall today by people who should not wear garish green in this lifetime or any other. Fearless Prediction #2: For the second consecutive day of this 3-week session, the Senate will have no agenda. Not necessarily a BAD thing, mind you, but couldn’t they at […]

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Brown To Host First Beltway Fundraiser

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Brown To Host First Beltway Fundraiser

Ah, more of the same. Tea Party Senator Scott Brown will host his first beltway fundraiser β€” umm, tea party? β€” later this month. If you have $1000, you too can attend. The more things change, the more they stay the same.

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Fox Noise to Interview Obama Tonight

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President Obama will be interviewed on Fox Noise by Bret Baier. The interview will be broadcast tonight at 6 PM.

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Is Graham a RINO in Recovery?

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Is Graham a RINO in Recovery?

Sen. Linsdey Graham, John McCain’s BFF, talking about health care reform on South Carolina radio inteview: Nancy Pelosi, I think, has got them all liquored up on sake and you know, they’re making a suicide run here. Rep. Mike Honda, a Democrat of Japanese-American descent, was not too pleased: I am disheartened that Senator Graham […]

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Hissy Fit

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As the passage of health care reform becomes more and more likely, the Republican hissy fits have become more and more vehement and more dishonest. First the Republicans were throwing public tantrums about the use of reconciliation, despite the fact that reconciliation had been used multiple times by Republicans (ones currently servng in the Senate). […]

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A Quiet Victory

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A Quiet Victory

The one debate between scientists and deniers that I don’t relish is the argument vaccinations cause autism. Maybe as I parent, I understand the need, the desire to find answers to questions that remained unanswered. Earlier this week, three separate rulings determined that vaccines β€” specifically thimerosal β€”are not linked to the cause of autism […]

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The Price of Taking the United States for Granted

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The story and repercussions of Israel’s insult to Vice President Joe Biden and the US by announcing hugely controversial expansion of East Jerusalem settlements right as the VP visits doesn’t seem to stop. Allan Loudell has been following this and has up a blog post that he has been updating as the story develops: If […]

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