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President Obama will call for a three-year freeze in spending on many domestic programs, and for increases no greater than inflation after that, an initiative intended to signal his seriousness about cutting the budget deficit, administration officials said Monday.Of course the Pentagon is exempt. How much are those wars in Iraq and Afghanistan costing?
The officials said the proposal would be a major component both of Mr. Obama’s State of the Union address on Wednesday and of the budget he will send to Congress on Monday for the fiscal year that begins in October.
The freeze would cover the agencies and programs for which Congress allocates specific budgets each year, from air traffic control and farm subsidies to education, nutrition and national parks.
But it would exempt the budgets for the Pentagon, foreign aid, the Veterans Administration and homeland security, as well as the entitlement programs that make up the biggest and fastest-growing part of the federal budget: Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security.
First reactions aren't always the best ones, but my first reaction to tonight's news is that it's a mistake on par with John McCain's "suspending my campaign" gaffe.Read More......
Children who live near a main road are in greater danger of catching pneumonia because pollution from passing traffic damages their lungs. A leading expert in childhood breathing difficulties has made the link between exposure to particles from vehicle exhausts and a child's susceptibility to the chest infection, which can be fatal.Read More......
Professor Jonathan Grigg, an honorary consultant at the Royal London Hospital and academic paediatrician at Queen Mary, University of London, made the breakthrough after studying the effect of airborne pollutants on human lung cells. Children whose home is within 100 metres of a main road could be as much as 65% more likely than others to develop pneumonia, he said.
"My first responsibilities are here in Delaware. I have a duty to fulfill as Attorney General -- and the immediate need to focus on a case of great consequence. And that is what I must do. Therefore I cannot and will not run for the United States Senate in 2010. I will run for reelection as Attorney General," Biden wrote in an email to supporters Monday morning.Okay, when Biden vacated his seat, his appointed replacement was Ted Kauffman, a former Biden staffer. He was widely viewed as a caretaker to hold the seat til Beau could run in the next election. So, instead of appointing a strong candidate who could have built up a record, the Bidens played the system. Now, it looks like Democrats could lose the seat. Great strategy. Read More......
The decision is a blow to Dems who hoped to mount a competitive race for the First State seat. Biden's decision makes Rep. Mike Castle (D) the overwhelming favorite to win the final 4 years of the senior Biden's term, replacing Sen. Ted Kaufman (D) after the Nov. elections.
Without the younger Biden in the race, Dems will likely turn to New Castle Co. exec. Chris Coons (D). Polls show Castle beating Coons by a wide margin.
“I think the President is going to have to scale back his agenda after we pass health care reform," Nelson said during an appearance on "Good Morning America."
"I think he’s allowed the left wing pull him too much in that direction," Nelson said. "But he always comes back into the center.”Okay, I'm game - give us some examples of Obama's death-kiss with the liberal left of the Democratic party? Name one issue on which President Obama has gone further to the left than what he promised during the campaign, a campaign he won resoundingly? I can give you lots of examples of Obama moving to the right on promises and issue he highlighted during the campaign - health care, gay rights, civil liberties (FISA and Gitmo), Afghanistan, Wall Street reform, global warming, immigration. The list goes on.
It's not enough to elect a Democrat to the U.S. Senate. We need to make sure that the type of Democrat we pick can beat the Republican in November and be a Senator who will work for middle-class families.Please consider donating to Alexi's campaign here. Read More......
Alexi is the only candidate who can do both.
Alexi Giannoulias is the Illinois State Treasurer. He's a progressive Democrat who is endorsed by Planned Parenthood, SEIU, AFL-CIO, the Sierra Club, progressive stalwarts like Rep. Jan Schakowsky and reformers like Rep. Mike Quigley. Alexi himself was here last week highlighting his progressive policy positions.
David Hoffman is the former Inspector General of the City of Chicago. After law school, he worked for conservative Senator David Boren (D-OK)(one of only two Democrats to vote for the Bork SCOTUS nomination). He then chose to work for Judge Dennis Jacobs on the 2nd Circuit, a Bush appointee and Federalist society judge who's been described as one of the most ultra-conservative judges on the federal bench. After helping Jacobs write his opinions, Hoffman chose to clerk for Supreme Court Justice Rehnquist. He's described Justice Rehnquist as "the smartest guy I know." When he first started running in this primary, his campaign deleted Hoffman's clerking for Rehnquist and Jacobs from his resume but was then called out on it.
When, Mr. President, will be a good time to set my people free? When will the leader of the free world get a breather, a presidential timeout as it were? (And I thought this was the administration that could walk and chew gum at the same time.) Are we really to believe that 2010, a congressional election year, will be any more timely than today? Or 2011, the beginning of the presidential primaries? Or 2012, with a congressional and presidential election? There is quite literally no time like the present.I go into this story more on AMERICAblog Gay. Read More......
The address is still being written, but one senior official, describing it on the condition of anonymity, said its main themes would include “creating good jobs, addressing the deficit, helping the middle class and changing Washington.”One big reason the speech "is still being written" is because there's no conclusion to the health care legislation:
How Mr. Obama will address health care in the State of the Union speech, though, remains an open question. Officials on Capitol Hill and at the White House said their talks on how to proceed with the legislation might not be resolved by Wednesday. This could put Mr. Obama in the awkward position of talking about a measure that is on shaky ground.Not too long ago the White House was planning to make the State of the Union a victory speech on health care. Not anymore.
A GOP congresman on Sunday backed former Rep. J.D. Hayworth (R-Ariz.) who announced Saturday he will primary Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.)A poll last week showed McCain with a 53% - 31% lead over Hayworth. Those are great numbers for a long-term incumbent, especially for a primary.
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.) became the first lawmaker to endorse the former radio host Hayworth's upstart bid.
In a Twitter post, Rohrabacher said:McCain's wrong on too many big issues: #Immigration, #GlobalWarming, #Bailouts. @JDHayworth is better #AZ #tcot #HayworthHayworth informed the Associated Press late Friday that he was stepping down as host of an Arizona talk radio program to run for Senate against the 2008 GOP presidential nominee.
The 65 percentage-point gap between Democrats' (88%) and Republicans' (23%) average job approval ratings for Barack Obama is easily the largest for any president in his first year in office, greatly exceeding the prior high of 52 points for Bill Clinton.Here's the history.
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