Think Progress reports:Palin fuels presidential rumors: ‘I like’ the sound of ‘President Palin.’
Yesterday, Sarah Palin was greeted by a throng of supporters in The Villages, Florida — a retirement community northwest of Orlando. (Glenn Beck visited the same town this past weekend.) There were shouts [...]
From the Gun Owners of America: (emp add)Of course, all this increased spending – and taxes – means that you will have less money to spend on pursuing your real passions: like providing for your family and purchasing guns and ammunition! [...]
Recently Sarah Palin said something along the lines of:We should support ____________ because more and more ____________ in the days and weeks and months ahead.The issue she was talking about was settlements in Israel, and Yglesias thinks it's an End Times kind of thinking. (The full [...]
At TAPPED, Tim Fernholz writes:Why Not Withdraw Ben Bernanke's Nominantion?
I was talking to a colleague the other day about the lack of Federal Reserve attention given to unemployment, and noted that now more than ever, President Barack Obama's decision to nominate [...]
From her book:It took years for Alaska to achieve victory. As governor, I directed our attorney general to write an amicus brief in the case, and, thanks to Alaska's able attorneys arguing in front of the highest court in the land, in 2008 the U.S. Supreme [...]
Mark Kleiman has a post where he writes:Right now, there look to be four Republican Presidential candidates for 2012: Palin, Huckabee, Romney, and Pawlenty.And he analyzes it from there.
Not according to David Gregory:It's extraordinary ... I mean, she's extraordinary ... I mean, all this year, it's as if [Palin's] like a senator or something. I mean, she issues statements and posts things on Facebook as if she's an' [...]
Microsoft, always looking out for your best interests:
From zdnet.com:Microsoft has issued a security advisory to acknowledge a crippling denial-of-service flaw affecting its newest operating systems — Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.
Exploit code for the vulnerability was released by researcher Laurent Gaffié after failed [...]
Michael Gerson, writing about Eric Holder, says: (emp add)"In the end, Holder made a decision memorable for its incoherence. He declared American military tribunals constitutional and appropriate for some terrorists -- then awarded Sept. 11 mastermind [Khalid Sheik] Mohammed a presumption of innocence and the full" [...]
Yes, the NY Fed would have done the right thing except they somehow "screwed up". I mean, how about that? Could have gone the other way, don't you know. But somehow' [...]
There has been a lot of talk about Palin's statement on evolution in her book:she “didn’t believe in the theory that human beings — thinking, loving beings — originated from fish that sprouted legs and crawled out of the sea” or from “monkeys who eventually swung' [...]
This looks interesting: Nov. 15 (Bloomberg) -- The decline of the dollar and decisions in the U.S. not to raise interest rates have caused “huge” speculation in foreign exchange trading and seriously affected global asset prices, said Liu Mingkang, chairman of the China Banking Regulatory Commission.
Broder writes on the health care bill: (h/t Balloon Juice)While House Democrats spent the week congratulating themselves for squeezing out the midnight passage of their version of health-care reform, neutral observers were reminding them: You've left the job half done. [...]
I consider Mishkin's remarks that "pure irrational exuberance bubbles" are no big deal, to be one of the most significant statements ever made by a (former) Fed Governor (see this post). Mishkin is clearly sending a Bernanke-approved signal about how they judge these things.' [...]
I do. I think, especially with imports from low-wage countries, they give labor the economic power to negotiate with business for a portion of productivity growth. Tariffs also help manufacturers (most notably in the 19th century from British competition).
Bloomberg: Nov. 9 -- Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s investment bank, survivors of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, are set to pay record bonuses this year.
If we are going to prevent anyone receiving a federal subsidy from buying a health insurance plan that covers abortions, why not also prevent anyone receiving federal unemployment benefits from from buying a health insurance plan that covers abortions?
From McClatchy (via Yahoo), this summary:WASHINGTON — These are some of the changes in the way health insurance would work in the United States if the House bill were to become law:
1. Creates a government-run plan, or "public option," to offer insurance [...]
We need it to protect the souls of the unborn. When the soul enters the fetus is still a matter of debate: is it upon conception or at the first quickening? But that's for the theologians to decide, not us, nor our representatives.
From a commenter at FDL:36 million more people will be insured or become eligible for Medicaid There will be a trillion dollars raised to help subsidize this. There will be multiple measures to help control the costs of Medicare [...]
This may explain why reporting the recession is lacking the gloom-and-doom tone of prevous recessions:
NYTimes: (emp add)One of the more striking aspects of the Great Recession is that most of its impact has fallen on a relatively narrow group of workers. This is evident primarily in two [...]
The latest change in the format is to ditch the "Roundtable" and replace it with a "Powerhouse Roundtable" which takes up more of the hour at the expense of interviews with government and policy figures.
From this weekend's Meet the Press webpage: (emp add)... one year after President Obama was elected to the White House, what has his administration accomplished and what more needs to be done? We look back and ahead at all the' [...]
Over at TNR's The Plank, in response to a Chait post on Obama (and Ben Nelson), this comment by raylward:When an entire political party disbelieves Keynes' theory (Nixon, it turns out, was wrong when he said "we are all Keynesians now"), many if not most members [...]
Bad optics:To the list of hundreds of schools, hospitals, and community health centers that have received limited allocations of the H1N1 swine flu vaccine, you can now add some of New York’s largest employers. In the past week or so 13 companies, including Citigroup (C) and Goldman Sachs (GS), [...]
In reviewing this week's election results, I shall quote:A leader of the moderate-conservative "Blue Dogs" from TennesseeRepublican Sen. Lamar AlexanderDemocratic pollster Peter HartFormer Republican congressman Vin Weber [...]