Romney arithmetic and Staples
Romney arithmetic and Staples Divorce folklore abounds with stories about men trying to offshore assets, so to speak; dark hints about bank accounts concealed or moved abroad, about the plaintiff’s attorney being bought off by job offers or other means, about property liquidated for pennies on the dollar. Most such lore seems more suited for [...]
Romney arithmetic and Staples
Romney arithmetic and Staples Divorce folklore abounds with stories about men trying to offshore assets, so to speak; dark hints about bank accounts concealed or moved abroad, about the plaintiff’s attorney being bought off by job offers or other means, about property liquidated for pennies on the dollar. Most such lore seems more suited for [...]
Where was this foreign-policy Romney in the GOP primaries?
Etch-a-Sketching Middle East policy In pre-debate discussion on CurrentTV last night, former Vice President Al Gore speculated that Mitt Romney would need to avoid the pitfall of “too much endless war.” I wrote in my notes that “R will prob know how to avoid that one.” Did he ever. Whether Romney knew how best to avoid [...]
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Tagged Afghanistan, C-Span, China, Egypt, Gaddafi, Iran, Iraq, Keith Olbermann, Libya, Middle East policy, Mitt Romney, Mubarak, Osama bin Laden, Pakistan, President Obama, Syria
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In honor of Sunday morning, a prediction about Sunday morning
In honor of Sunday morning, a prediction about Sunday morning It’s Sunday morning, and we can expect that today’s morning talk shows will not be terse about the much-touted close and/or ‘tightening’ election. Close election is the moral indifferents’ ground game. It was their calling card; now it is their mantra. If it happens, it [...]
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Tagged Baltimore, election 2012, Florida, Joe Biden, Mitt Romney, mortgage-derivatives crisis, New Orleans, Ohio, Paul Ryan, President Obama, Prince George's County, undecided voters, vote suppression tactics
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Free Speech and Attacking Social Security
Applying lessons from some of the history below, up top: Regardless of the individual views of ordinary Republicans as citizens, the national party apparatus of the GOP has never ceased trying to undo Social Security; The GOP-and-finance-sector daisy chain indicated below, potent as it has been in some elections, is dwarfed by current use of [...]
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Free Speech and Campaign Contributions
Another in an occasional series on free speech: One person, one vote. One person, one amount. Following up previous posts, again on the recent legal argument that money, in the context of political donations, is speech; that huge political donations are a form of political participation like other ways of participating; and that corporations are [...]
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Free Speech and Campaign Contributions
Update re Stephen Colbert and PAC: www.rollcall.com/news/Stephen-Colbert-PAC-FEC-video-205563-1.html?ET=rollcall:e10287:80103659a:&st=email&pos=epol Today, class, we will deal with that strange position of our time, the legal argument that money, in the context of political donations, is speech; that huge political donations are a form of political participation like other ways of participating; and that corporations are persons and can contribute [...]
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