Good morning.
So, BP is setting up the $20 billion escrow fund. That'll be good for the "small people." That's the chair of BP's descriptor, of course, not mine. Although, English isn't his first language, so we could cut him some slack. But, the sentiment was pretty clear.
The President has a series of private meetings on his schedule today, including one with the new Marine Corps Commandant Nominee General, James Amos. Now, I'm sure the President will explain to Amos, who does work for him, that DADT has got to go. There may be an amendment offered in the Senate to add the four Service Chiefs to that complicated certification process. That's viewed as a "killer" amendment by SLDN. I'm sure Obama will be vocal about his support for repealing DADT and his opposition to that amendment. I'm sure.
The conference committee on the Wall Street reform bill continues today. Meanwhile, the Senate can't seem to pass a jobs bill. People on the Hill have become obsessed with the deficit (except when it comes to funding the wars.) They've lost sight of what's happening in the real world. The unemployment rate hasn't dropped -- and it's actually much higher than the number we see every month. I don't get why Democrats don't get that a bad economy and high unemployment, issues of which they should be showing real concern, also hurt them politically.
The general consensus seems to be that the good guys did a far better job during the
Prop. 8 closing arguments yesterday. Who ever thought we'd love to read this line: "Theodore Olson of Gibson, Dunn did a masterful job for the plaintiffs." Glad he's on our side this time.
Okay. Let's get started.
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