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Despite their 60-vote majority in the Senate, a top Democrat argued today that Democrats alone can't pull health care reform through Congress.Conrad was appearing on ABC's This Week with none other than leading GOP obstructionist Jim "Waterloo" DeMint.
"There are not the votes for Democrats to do this just on our side of the aisle," Sen. Kent Conrad, D-N.D., chairman of the Senate Budget Committee and a key player in the health care reform effort on Capitol Hill said during an exclusive health care debate this morning with Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., on "This Week."
"It's just not possible to have a Democrat-only bill?" I asked Sen. Conrad.
"No, it is not possible," he told me, "and perhaps not desirable either. We're probably going to get a better product if we go through the tough business of debate, consideration, and analysis of what we're proposing."
Conrad added, "Jim, I think has been very clear, he wants to kill it. And I think that would be a tragedy because we've got a crisis here for the country."So what part of "he wants to kill it" or "Obama's 'Waterloo'" or "break him" is bipartisan to Conrad's ears? DeMint is the voice of the GOP on killing health care reform. Read More......
On "This Week" DeMint defended his recent war of words with the president -- arguing the health care issue could be Obama's "Waterloo" and will "break him."
The good old banking system is just full of new tricks to make sure they screw you.Read More......
I was trying to make an electronic payment to Bank of America this morning and low and behold, the payment could not be scheduled. A pop up screen appeared with a message saying " the payment must be made on a business day". I was gone for a few days and was catching up in paying bills that were coming due. This bill with Bank of America has a due date of 7/26/09 (Sunday) and silly me, I was trying to make the payment today, 7/25/09 (Saturday), to avoid any late fees. So, in actuality the due date was really the Friday before the stated due date printed on the statement.
By making you schedule your payment on a business day, as was my situation, your payment is late and you will incur late fee charges. This would or could affect my credit score and send out flags to other creditors which would or could potentially give them a reason to increase my interest rate.
The other option I had was to call BofA, which I did, and guess what? By golly, I could make a payment today by doing a debit to my checking account and for that privilege I would only be charged an additional $15.00. The representative on the phone indicated that this way my payment would be taken out of my checking account today to make my payment to BofA by the due date.
The story line I was given, from the representative on the phone, was that there was no processing of online payments going on over the weekend and that the computer generates the message to make the payment on the next business day. When I asked why the payment due date was on a Sunday, she said "the computer picks the next due date and it does not know if it is on a weekend or not". Hmm, the computer knows when it's a weekend for accepting payments but doesn't know if it's a weekend when assigning the due date.
I was able to persuade the representative to waive the $15.00, thank goodness.
Van Nuys, California based megachurch pastor Jack Hayford, current head of sex-scandal embroiled GOP Senator John Ensign's religious denomination, has endorsed a theory proposing that a supernatural mechanism drove down Japanese stock market prices during the early 1990's: the Japanese emperor's alleged sexual intercourse with a "sky goddess" who, according to the theory, might be a succubus.But fret not, there is a Palin link:
A June 24, 2009 AP story by John Christofferson concerned an uproar over a YouTube video, of footage taken ata Bridgeport CT church, which showed an apparent attempt to exorcise a "homosexual demon" from a 16 year-old boy. But coverage of the subsequent outrage the video provoked uniformly failed to note that the exorcism attempt may well have been the product of a unified religious ideology promoted from Jack Hayford's Church on The Way, from former NAE head Ted Haggard's Colorado Springs New Life Church, and even at Sarah Palin's most significant church, the Wasilla Assembly of God.Read More......
One small, as-yet-unreported example: in the Fall of 2004, then-state sen. Barack Obama was his party’s nominee for the U.S. Senate seat and an emerging national figure because of his rousing speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention.Perhaps. But the same thing happened to me years ago with Bill Sessions, George W. Bush's FBI Director. I was at a fancy restaurant in downtown DC, frequented by the political crowd, waiting for a table, and Sessions walked in and tried to hand me his overcoat. Trust me, I was tempted to take it, and did, at the time, think he was kind of a jerk for doing it. Read More......
But there he stood, at a country buffet in Western Illinois, fielding a question from a white customer as if he worked there.
As recalled by a campaign staffer from that time, Obama was standing with three staffers, waiting for their table, when a white man came in and asked for a table for him and his three friends.
“The woman is about to seat me and my party of four, so I imagine you’ll be next,” the President said, trying to defuse any embarrassment by playing it off.
The man who’d assumed Obama worked at the country buffet seemed embarrassed, the former campaign aide recalled, who emphasized that this was not a big deal by any stretch.
ABC's "This Week"—Sens. Kent Conrad, D-N.D., and Jim DeMint, R-S.C.Read More......
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CBS' "Face the Nation"—David Axelrod, White House senior adviser; Rep. Jim Cooper, D-Tenn.; Gov. Bobby Jindal, R-La.
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NBC's "Meet the Press"—Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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CNN's "State of the Union"—House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.; Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.; Axelrod.
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"Fox News Sunday"—White House press secretary Robert Gibbs; Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz.
The Taliban's power in Pakistan continues to grow and it now has entire towns under its control. Under US pressure, the Pakistani army is fighting the Islamists -- with limited success. Pakistani intelligence says the Americans are doing more harm than good.Read More......
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