This video from this morning’s Chris Jansing show gives a pretty good sense of where the current debate is on the debt ceiling. Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) basically saying the GOP is looking at the most thoughtful, deliberate ways of defaulting on the national debt or shutting down the federal government.
Labor unions are a major advocate for the current immigration reform efforts but, as Benjy Sarlin reports, it was not always that way.
It’s increasingly looking like a government shutdown is the GOP’s fallback position on the debt ceiling fight. If a government default is too risky politically and economically, then a government shutdown still get Republicans a genuine primal scream moment, with arguably less severe consequences to the economy. As for the political consequences of a shutdown, Republicans seem more focused on the internal party politics involved than the larger body politic. Here’s how one adviser put it to Politico:
House Speaker John Boehner “may need a shutdown just to get it out of their system,” said a top GOP leadership adviser. “We might need to do that for member-management purposes – so they have an endgame and can show their constituents they’re fighting.”
You’ve likely seen the news that Internet activist and programmer Aaron Swartz committed suicide last night. His family has released the following statement. After the jump …
Read More →Okay, it looks like we’re full circle now.
James Yeager, the CEO of Tactical Response, has a new video up. The new line: Hey, I’m really sorry about threatening to kill people. I didn’t mean it. Can I please have my gun carry permit back?
He doesn’t actually ask for his permit to be un-suspended. But it sounds like his lawyer put the fear of God into him. Actually, if you watch closely, by the end of the video they both hedge a teeny teeny bit about whether the time for violence might come in the future.
Video after the jump …
Read More →Some people thought the White House was suggesting they might … might be willing to pursue the Platinum Coin option to resolve a debt default crisis. I didn’t think so. And I think I was right. Today the Treasury released a statement saying that the Treasury and thus the administration and thus President Obama do not believe that the relevant statute “can or should be used to facilitate the production of platinum coins for the purpose of avoiding an increase in the debt limit.”
Read More →The White House has officially responded to the ‘We the People’ petition to commit the US to building a Death Star. Best line: “Why would we spend countless taxpayer dollars on a Death Star with a fundamental flaw that can be exploited by a one-man starship?” Next best: “The Administration does not support blowing up planets,” which may represent a slight shift from the position of the previous administration.
Full response after the jump …
Read More →This letter is definitely the most orchestrated attempt by Democratic leaders to convince President Obama to unilaterally avoid a debt limit breach … somehow.
But we’ve known they feel this way for a while now. So the really interesting question to me is whether the White House helped orchestrate this particular public demonstration. Whether it was an exercise in providing cover or of entrapment.
Read More →God, this is so good because it’s just so bad.
You remember James Yeager, the CEO of Tactical Response, who says he was going to “start shooting people” if President Obama signs an executive order on guns. Here’s a video of Yeager doing an interview with a local TV station. He basically starts off kind of trying to walk his statements back. Kinda. But then … remember, he’s just crazy so he just can’t help himself. Soon he’s back to making even more specific threats. And the reporter just keeps giving him more rope. Just watch. You need to watch. Video after the jump …
Read More →State of Tennessee pulls handgun carry permit from gun training company CEO who threatened to “start killing people” if President Obama issued an executive order on guns.
Because guns have given us so much. Now it’s time to give back. That’s why we have Gun Appreciation Day.
I fear TPM Reader RC may be on to something …
I think it was a mistake for the administration not to make more noise about the expiration of the payroll tax cut.Read More →
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