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Infrastructure, Baby, Infrastructure!
A Defense of Stimulus Investments

Joe Conason, a stalwart defender of infrastructure, has written a strong column defending the stimulus money dedicated to repairing America’s aging roads, levees, bridges, transit systems, schools, and other essential components of our nation’s physical framework. (The American Recovery and ...

Video Shows U.S. Killing of Reuters Employees in Baghdad

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RO9Cu91g3JI&playnext_from=TL&videos=WBaohbkRpJs&feature=rec-LGOUT-exp_fresh%2Bdiv-1r-4-HM WikiLeaks.org has released a formerly classified U.S. military video that shows the view from an Apache helicopter gunship as U.S. forces fire on unarmed ...

U.S. Employment Grows by Highest Rate in Three Years

Bloomberg reports recovery from worst recession since 1930s is “broadening and becoming more entrenched” Some good news on the employment front: The U.S. Labor Department reported Friday that while the unemployment rate held at 9.7 percent, the national economy added 162,000 jobs in March. ...

Senator Vitter “Friends” Levees Not War,
Files to Repeal Health Care Reform Law

Just when we were trying to get our attention back on flood-protection infrastructure and coastal restoration . . . We try to get along nice with everyone, but still we were surprised to receive a “Dear Friend” e-mail from Louisiana’s Republican senator David Vitter (as distinct from the ...

John Boehner: “Hell No You Can’t!”

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0oWzRnnLTg

Health Reform: Feeling Better Already

“. . . what we face is above all a moral issue; that at stake are not just the details of policy, but fundamental principles of social justice and the character of our country.” —Senator Edward M. Kennedy to President Obama “We will go through the gate. If the gate is closed, we will go over ...

Back on the Blog

Did you miss us? We apologize for a longer-than-usual absence, but there was a family medical emergency involving coronary intensive care that showed us all too dramatically (as though we didn’t already appreciate it) the life-or-death urgency of access to good health care. (Mom is recovering ...

Health Care Summit Shows Sharp Contrast in Political Philosophies

We’ll soon have more to say about Thursday’s health care reform summit, but first wanted to share some good observations written by Ezra Klein of the Washington Post (a sharp, gifted young blogger-reporter who knows policy like a wonk but explains it in plain English). In a blog post titled ...

Health Reform Chronicles: Reconciliation Is “Nuclear Option” When Democrats Do It

Scare Tactics Unlimited: From “Death Panels” to “Nuclear Option” On the eve of the health care reform summit convened today by President Obama, Republican senators, echoed by their chorus of Beck, Limbaugh, Drudge, et al., are smearing as a “nuclear option” the Senate Democrats’ potential ...

Mr. President, Press Senate for Public Option Through Reconciliation

An open letter to President Obama on the eve of the bipartisan health care reform summit: February 24, 2010 Dear President Obama: I am writing to you as an Organizing for America volunteer to thank you for calling Thursday’s health reform summit, getting the ball rolling again. I like ...

“Dr. No” Hearts Senate Gridlock

“I love gridlock. I think we’re better off when we’re gridlocked because we’re not passing things.” —Sen. Tom Coburn, M.D. (R-OK) Commenting on this remark by the good doctor in a town hall meeting over the weekend, Chris Hayes, Washington editor of The Nation, said on Countdown with Keith ...

Department of Corrections:
About That John Edwards Endorsement

Mardi Gras has come and gone, and Ash Wednesday too, and now it is Lent: “Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return.” Speaking of dust and repentance . . . Two years ago we endorsed John Edwards for president. That was before we realized how far superior Barack Obama was ...

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