Headlines you never imagined possible as recently as 15 years ago: Ford and UAW extend buyouts to all hourly workers
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Ford makes unemployment "Job 1"Headlines you never imagined possible as recently as 15 years ago: Ford and UAW extend buyouts to all hourly workers Quote of the dayI'm not blaming the Democrats for 9-11 alone. I'm blaming them also for the Cole bombing, for the embassy bombings, for 20 years of attacks that have not been stopped. It is indisputable that it is because of regulations that came post-Watergate when Congress was made up of two parties: Democrats and radical Democrats.Ann Coulter Iraq again called a disasterAt least one retired U.S. General has long ago called our adventure in Iraq a disaster. Now Kofi Annan says that Middle Eastern leaders generally consider it a disaster, and one which is destabilizing the region: Krugman: notice the desperate effort to find some number, any numberIn his column last week titled Whining Over Discontent, Paul Krugman noted the desperate effort by conservatives to:
..find some number, any number, to support claims that increasing inequality is just a matter of a rising payoff to education and skill...More broadly, right-wing commentators would like you to believe that the economy's winners are a large group, like college graduates or people with agreeable personalities. But the winners' circle is actually very small. "Administration approved" talking points on NSA warrantless spyingRaw Story has acquired an "Administration approved, unclassified talking points" memo sent out from Alonzo Robertson, of NSA's General Counsel's Office, to Pat Roberts, Chair of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, for distribution to the members of the committee. The "party of ideas" readies for a smeargasbordYes, our self-proclaimed "party of ideas" has just come up with two more good ones. "Only" 138,000 lack ID to vote in MissouriStricter requirements for voter ID has been a hot Republican topic this season, and some restrictive laws have been passed. Quote of the dayBut there was yet another page to the presidential script that wasn't presented, and should have been. On that one, the president would have seized the opportunity to announce key changes in his leadership team. He would have praised Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld to the skies and then announced Rumsfeld's resignation, to allow new thinking and new energy to address America's troubled involvement in post-war Iraq.Editorial in Rochester, NY Democrat & Chronicle Speaking of state Republican problems, check out the Virginia riftWhat do you call it when the state Republican Party conducts a study on how to win the upcoming elections, and the report's publication widens the rift in the party? You call it Virginia. State Repubs grasping for strawsIt isn't easy being Red (Republican red) in today's political atmosphere. Just ask the Republican party in my own state, Vermont. |
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