by Levees Not War | Sep 18, 2009 | Environment, Infrastructure, NOLA, Gulf Coast, Politics/Economy, War and Peace
Levee-lovin’, tree-huggin’ as ever As our regular readers will have noticed, we’ve lately been focusing most of our energies on helping the campaign for health care reform. This is part of our mission: since Katrina we’ve been pushing Congress and the White House for...
by Levees Not War | Jan 1, 2015 | Politics/Economy
* Good Riddance to a Bad Year In a speech in late 1992, Queen Elizabeth II used the phrase “annus horribilis” to describe Great Britain’s no-good, very bad year (tabloid-quality marital troubles of Prince Charles and Princess Diana, a fire at Windsor Castle, etc.)....
by Levees Not War | Jul 31, 2014 | Federal Agencies, Politics/Economy
Show Us Why You’re Keeping Your People Poor and Sick “In order to better understand the basis for your opposition, I request that you provide . . . copies of any state-specific analyses, studies, or reports that you ordered, requested or relied on to inform your...
by Levees Not War | Oct 5, 2013 | Federal Agencies, Politics/Economy
The Only Thing They Have to Fear Is . . . Government Itself “We’re very excited. It’s exactly what we wanted, and we got it.” —Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) * “The mood in the Capitol on Saturday, at least among Republicans, was downright giddy. When Republican leaders...
by Levees Not War | Sep 27, 2013 | Politics/Economy
There are some basic notions that undergird the operation of a democracy. When there’s an election, the candidate who gets more votes is the one who takes office. When a bill is passed through Congress and signed by the president, it’s now the law. And...