Bernanke Says Extending Bush’s Tax Cuts Would Maintain Economic Stimulus – Bloomberg.
Month: July 2010
Sen. John Kerry skips town on sails tax – BostonHerald.com
After all the drama, I watched…
After all the drama, I watched 43 minutes of faux accountability. No question about it, Sherrod’s a racist and should have been canned.
9/12 Muslim day controversy at Six flags
Runaway Slave Teaser Trailer
JournoGate Continued: Journalists Colluded to Craft Palin Attacks!
Lack of votes for Senate Democrats’ energy bill may mean the end
But despite weeks of meetings to reach a compromise, Democrats themselves were deeply divided. Republicans took delight in the dispute. Robert Dillon, GOP communications director for the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, said in an e-mail: “Reid can hardly blame Republicans for opposing legislation that would raise energy prices on Americans, when his own party doesn’t even support the idea.”
Staff writer Juliet Eilperin contributed to this report.
Lack of votes for Senate Democrats’ energy bill may mean the end.
Congress Ranks Last in Confidence in Institutions
White House Emails Show More Extensive Improper Contact With Google | National Legal and Policy Center
Obama Changes Tune on Paying for Unemployment Benefits Extension – Political Hotsheet – CBS News
In two speeches over the last week, Mr. Obama argued that in the past, presidents and Congresses of both parties have treated unemployment insurance for what it is: an emergency expenditure.
“Suddenly, Republican leaders want to change that,” he said.
He portrayed Republicans as hypocrites for demanding that jobless benefits be paid for but not applying the same standard to their call for an extension of Bush Administration tax cuts that will expire this year.
“So after years of championing policies that turned a record surplus into a massive deficit, including a tax cut for the wealthiest Americans, they’ve finally decided to make their stand on the backs of the unemployed,” the president said last Saturday in his radio/internet address.
But Republicans were quick to remind Mr. Obama what he said after signing a previous extension of unemployment benefits on November 6th of last year.
“Now, it’s important to note that the bill I signed will not add to our deficit. It is fully paid for, and so it is fiscally responsible,” he said.
So eight months ago, he said paying for the benefits was the right thing to do, but now he sees no need to do so.
Asked about the contradiction, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said he needed to examine what Mr. Obama said last November and would get back to this reporter. He didn’t.
Obama Changes Tune on Paying for Unemployment Benefits Extension – Political Hotsheet – CBS News.