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George W. Bush and his puppetmaster Karl Rove tried to upstage the Democrats
with a State of the Union Address full of tricks and gimmicks, martian
distractions and rattling sabers.
It backfired. The stunning results from Iowa far overshadowed Bush's lame,
malapropic stump speech. Space travel, gay marriage, steriods in baseball,
these are the burning issues for a Republican Party smug enough to be certain
they can steal any election.
The week's signature GOP moment came from Tom DeLay's Texas, where a woman
who sells vibrators was arrested for possessing more than two. In a state
that's just been redistricted to prevent any Democrats from going to Congress, we
see the GOP as the ultimate Luddites. Are Texas men that insecure? What will
they ban next? Massage oil?
Come November, we can expect Osama bin Laden to be miraculously "found"
whenever Rove decides the timing is best.
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BACKGROUND
More than 8 billion pounds of toxic pollution have been dumped into Lake Erie, hundreds of its beaches are closed each year due to sewage overflows, and 80 percent of its coastal wetlands have been destroyed.
When Bush took office, the national debt was $5.7 trillion and his first budget proposed to reduce it by $2 trillion over the next decade. Today, the debt is $7 trillion. Last year, Bush predicted a deficit of $262 billion. According of the CBO, the deficit is currently $480 billion. Bush plans to cut biomedical research, health care, job training and veterans funding, and that still leaves a projected deficit of $450 billion.
Gephardt won in the Iowa caucuses in 1988, and the elixir of that meaningless victory sent the Missouri congressman back to Dubuque time and again, each time to endure humiliation, whose probable finale came on Monday night.
THE BILL IS MARKED FOR A VOTE ON WEDNESDAY. We need to take action now!!
Contact via email or phone members of the Committee to let them know that this legislation is bad for Ohio business and would affect unmarried partner households in Ohio, which, according to the 2000 census, make up 5.2% of Ohio's population.
HB 272 is additionally unnecessary since Ohio law already explicitly states that marriage is between one man and one woman. This is discriminatory and unnecessary language that will threaten the benefits currently offered by at least 53 public and private employers in Ohio. Members of the Finance Committee need to vote NO on HB 272.
Members of the Committee:
Is that really the big question? The White House had a sharper nose for the real meat of Leslie Stahl's "60 Minutes" interview with O'Neill and Ron Suskind, the reporter who based much of his expose of the Bush White House, "The Price of Loyalty," on 19,000 government documents O'Neill provided him.
What bothers the White House is one particular National Security Council (NSC) document shown in the "60 Minutes" interview, clearly drafted in the early weeks of the new administration, which showed plans for the post-invasion dispersal of Iraq's oil assets among the world's great powers, starting with the major oil companies.
Many politicians have grandly quoted from the Book of Proverbs: “Where there is no vision, the people perish.” The biblical invocation plays into the media-fed notion that great leaders succeed when they persevere according to their own lights.
But such popularized concepts of political leadership -- encouraged by countless journalists -- are long on vision and short on hearing. With apparent self-assurance, politicians often have a way of filtering out the messages they don’t want to hear, even from their own supporters.
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I didn't think he could top that, but there is something so winningly confused about my new No. 1. This is from Paul O'Neill's report of the large meeting in November 2002 about a second round of tax cuts. O'Neill argued against it, noting that after 9-11 and the war in Afghanistan, the budget deficit was growing and the nation faced urgent problems.
Everyone expected Bush to rubber stamp the plan, but he surprised them by asking: "Haven't we already given money to rich people? Why are we going to do it again?"