Thursday, August 25, 2011

Dismal model: AFL-CIO's Trumka scoffs at Perry's Texas miracle

One of the nation's top union leaders says today that any elected official who isn't focused on creating more jobs doesn't have much of a future in public office. But Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO, is no fan of Gov. Rick Perry and his oft-touted "Texas miracle."

"God help us if that model was nationalized," Trumka said today over breakfast with reporters organized by the Christian Science Monitor. Apart from Perry's own staff, he added, everyone has "unmasked" the fallacy of Perry's boasts about job creation in Texas, which helped propel the governor to the front-runner spot in the GOP presidential field.

"You had the same unemployment level down there you did anywhere else," Trumka said.

Texas unemployment rate, 8.4 percent, ranks 27th, though it is below the national average. As Perry often boasts, Texas accounted for 40 percent of net job creation nationally in the last two years. Trumka isn't impressed.

"The jobs that were created were minimum wage or sub-minimum wage. I don't think that's necessarily a good model for the future," he said. "...If you look at where they are on education, if you look at where they are on health care, it's a dismal model. I don't see it as a miracle, and I don't think most informed people see it as a miracle, either."

The AFL-CIO endorsed Barack Obama in 2008, and the union's political support overwhelmingly goes to Democrats, though Trumka indicated that no Democrat, including him, should count on active support next year.

Source: http://trailblazersblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2011/08/afl-cios-trumka-scoffs-at-perr.html

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Happy anniversary

There were touching messages today from one partner to another on their first anniversary:

Nick: We don't like cutting but the Tories do.

David: There's only one party you can trust on the NHS.

Brings a warm glow to your heart, doesn't it?

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/nickrobinson/2011/05/happy_anniversa.html

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Herman Cain Apologizes to Muslim Americans

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Elections - the agony and the ecstasy

Elections can bring relief, agony, joy and doubt.

David Cameron must scarcely be able to believe his luck this morning.

A year after failing to win the general election and having announced deep and painful spending cuts he will be deeply relieved that - so far at least - his party has barely received a scratch from the electorate. Losses may still follow but on nothing like the scale once feared.

The reason is clear - it's his coalition partner who has absorbed all the pain. Nick Clegg will have watched in agony as his party headed towards its worst share of the vote in its history and as they were routed in the Northern cities he was so proud to control.

And then there was the surprise of the night - Scotland. The Nationalists' stunning series of results will bring them joy. They were, above all, a personal victory for Alex Salmond. He is re-shaping the politics of his country and dreams of going much further.

Which leaves Ed Miliband. Once all the results are in - he should be be able to celebrate the fact that Labour will govern Wales again, will have many more councillors and a greater share of the vote.

Yet his party will have their doubts when they see it is their enemies - the Tories and the Nationalists - who have the biggest smiles this morning.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/nickrobinson/2011/05/elections_-_the.html

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Map: Record Number of State Abortion Laws in 2011

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Buerkle Tops NY Reps In Heritage ScoreCard

The conservative DC-based group Heritage Action for America has released it’s scorecards for all members of Congress – and the top scoring member from New York is CNY Congresswoman Ann Marie Buerkle. The House score is determined by 30 specific votes taken by members of Congress. They also looked at whether the member co-sponsored one

Source: http://www.capitaltonight.com/2011/08/buerkle-tops-ny-reps-in-heritage-scorecard/

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VP Joe Biden Stirs Debate on China's One-Child Policy

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Dems push referendum to end Republican voter law

Several Democratic candidates and officeholders gathered in front of the Hamilton County Board of Election Tuesday morning to decry House Bill 194, a Republican bill reforming Ohio election law that Democrats say is nothing more� than “voter supression.” The Democrats said they are part of a statewide push to gather about 232,000 valid voter signatures [...]

Source: http://cincinnati.com/blogs/politics/2011/08/23/dems-push-referendum-to-end-republican-voter-law/

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Dems Use Zadroga Comment Against Turner (Updated)

The Democrats are gleefully pouncing on GOP NY-9 candidate Bob Turner’s ill-timed comment to the DN editorial board that the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act is “too broad” and shouldn’t cover volunteers. Turner was no doubt trying to come off as fiscally responsible, but you’ve got to wonder what he was thinking –

Source: http://www.capitaltonight.com/2011/08/dems-use-zadroga-comment-against-turner/

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Obama team scouts for anti-Perry Texans

The Obama campaign team is asking Texans to share complaints about Gov. Rick Perry, and compiling the critiques for possible use in Perry-bashing ads and other material - a sure sign the president's advisers are taking no chances.

"Your feedback will help hold him accountable on the campaign trail, inspire fellow Texans to get involved, and introduce his record -- his actual record -- to voters across the country," Hector Nieto, the campaign's Texas director, told Texas supporters by email blast today. "Your words will remind him that even as he runs, he won't be able to hide -- a lesson he apparently hadn't learned as recently as last week. That's when his campaign explained that the positions he took in the book he wrote just nine months ago, like saying that Social Security is unconstitutional and `a crumbling monument to the failure of the New Deal,' no longer represent his views.

"But what other Americans are just starting to learn about -- and, frankly, reject -- Texans have dealt with for more than a decade. It's up to us to make sure he doesn't get to run away from the truth."

Nieto's email says hundreds of Texans have already shared their dim views on Perry, directing critics to an online form where they can suggest their own favorite "failed policies" for which he should be held accountable.

Submitting a suggestion grants the Obama campaign perpetual rights to use the comments in any form of political advertising.

Last week, Nieto sent an email blast seeking donations as small as $5 to help counter Perry's "tall tale" of a Texas economic miracle.

"We've seen this movie before. A Republican governor from Texas decides to run for president on a record of `results,' " he wrote. "...It's up to us to introduce folks around the country to the Rick Perry we know in Texas: the man who supports the Tea Party plan to end Medicare as we know it, who would cut K-12 education spending and important investments in research and jobs, and who's so far out of the mainstream on climate change that he actually believes the globe is cooling."

Source: http://trailblazersblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2011/08/obama-team-scouts-for-anti-per.html

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2012's Unofficial Campaign Songs, from a Man Who Knows

Wasilla native and Portugal The Man lead singer John Gourley picks a (mostly appropriate) playlist for the trail

Source: http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/campaign-songs-list-6109689?src=rss

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Some tea party activists rib Dewhurst for no-shows: UPDATED

milkcarton-dewhurst.jpgA blogger for the North Texas Tea Party used this picture of a fictitious missing-child milk carton to protest Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst's absence from recent GOP forums for U.S. Senate candidates.

Aides to Dewhurst, though, have suggested privately that he won't actively campaign until September. Even then, it's not clear he'll show up at the sorts of events that are being sponsored with some regularity by tea party groups, county Republican party organizations and Republican women's clubs. But at a July 30 New Revolution Now event at the state Capitol, Austin tea party activist Dean Wright said he highlighted Dewhurst's absence -- and that of Democratic Senate hopeful Ricardo Sanchez -- by placing name cards and empty chairs for them at the candidates' table.

"We even addressed one question to Mr. Dewhurst and he was 'no comment,'" Wright recalled, saying he posed as Dewhurst. "We're coming from the grass roots and we've been totally ignored by Dewhurst and Sanchez."

Perhaps with that on his mind -- or perhaps Dewhurst always has the tea party on his mind -- his campaign manager Jim Bognet on Monday sent supporters an email that highlights one of the lieutenant governor's few campaign-related appearances since filing for Kay Bailey Hutchison's seat on July 20: A link to a radio interview he granted Houston talk-show host Joe Pags last Wednesday.

"I have always been a very conservative person, a strong fiscal conservative person," Dewhurst says. "We have taken the philosophy [of] our friends in the tea party, where we reduced spending and we balanced our budgets and we respect states' rights. We started that years ago."

The federal deficit and debt problem, he said, are much on his mind.

"I'm running because my wife and I have prayed about this ... we've been praying about it, praying about it for about a year, and I just can't take it any more, looking at TV, looking at Washington and seeing what a mess," Dewhurst said. He fended off a question about whether a successful Rick Perry presidential campaign might make him want to be governor and not pursue the Senate race. Dewhurst said he could've run for Senate in 2002, but as land commissioner (running for lite guv), he wanted to help solve the state's problems on budget, school finance, medical malpractice lawsuit and homeowners' insurance matters. Now, he said, the big problem's in Washington.

"I want to go up there and be a bullhorn and twist arms and make people understand that ... you have to live within your means," he said.

UPDATE: Dewhurst campaign spokesman Enrique Marquez said his candidate "has been building a campaign and reaching out to supporters and voters across the state." Marquez, asked to respond to the jibes about Dewhurst's no-shows, said Dewhurst "looks forward to participating in town hall meetings and events across Texas to discuss how we can get our country back on track and stop President Obama's liberal, job-killing agenda."

Source: http://trailblazersblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2011/08/post-30.html

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Happy anniversary

There were touching messages today from one partner to another on their first anniversary:

Nick: We don't like cutting but the Tories do.

David: There's only one party you can trust on the NHS.

Brings a warm glow to your heart, doesn't it?

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/nickrobinson/2011/05/happy_anniversa.html

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Nominate Your Favorite Nurse

Voting ends soon in our 2012 Excellence in Nursing awards. If you know a nurse who deserves recognition for his or her fine work, follow the link.

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Talking UK riots and free speech

I sat down with my friend Charles Adler to discuss the UK riots, root causes, and social media the Sun News Network:

Source: http://www.stephentaylor.ca/2011/08/talking-uk-riots-and-free-speech/

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Hutchison: Perry didn't fight fair in 2010 governor's race

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Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison - labeled by Gov. Rick Perry as "Kay Bailout" in last year's gubernatorial primary - says today he criticized her unfairly. But she would support him for president - if he gets the nomination. The prospect of an endorsement before that remains remote.

Her comments come from an interview with Fox Business that airs tonight at 8 pm in Dallas.

"It was a very tough race. He had told our supporters he wouldn't run and changed his mind. I was running for an open seat for governor I thought, but he pivoted and decided to run again," Hutchison says told Fox Business. "I thought I was unfairly criticized but of course I would think so. I'm concentrating on finishing my last year and a half and trying to help get our ship of state on the right course."

It was only a month ago that Hutchison, on MSNBC, threw cold water on any hope Perry might have of winning her support in the primary. "I'm looking for the candidate who has real business experience. I'm looking for Gov. Perry's views on federal issues. I don't know what they are," she said, adding - somewhat grudgingly - that she would support him if he wins the nomination.

She reiterated that pledge today.

"Of course I will be for the Republican nominee for President... whoever it is, because I know we can do better for our economy."

Source: http://trailblazersblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2011/08/a-thaw-in-hutchison-perry-riva.html

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BLITZER?S BLOG: U.S. handing over frozen Libyan assets to new gov't

(CNN) - This is one of those historic moments in world history, and, once again, we?re seeing it unfold live...

Source: http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/08/23/blitzer%e2%80%99s-blog-u-s-handing-over-frozen-libyan-assets-to-new-govt/

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Husted: Don?t send those absentee applications

Ohio?s top elections chief is banning county officials from sending voters unsolicited absentee ballot applications ahead of Election Day. The move by Secretary of State Jon Husted Monday comes after several county boards of elections – including Hamilton County’s – recently had tied votes on whether to send out applications. A spokesman for the Republican [...]

Source: http://cincinnati.com/blogs/politics/2011/08/22/husted-dont-send-those-absentee-applications/

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A Mother Goes to College ? And Leaves Her Son There

Some of you may recall this FrontBurner essay written by Alex Schultz about refereeing kids’ basketball games in Plano. Alex was 17 when he wrote that. Alex went off to USC this year, and his mother, Melissa, wrote an essay on the NYT’s Motherlode blog about how hard it was to drop off her baby [...]

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If Not the Cowboys, How Do You Pick Who to Root For In the NFL?

If you’re me, you pick college football. If not, and you still need some guidance on who to root for in the NFL, Gawker has provided a very convoluted but somewhat amusing flowchart to help you decide.
The decision process for becoming a Cowboys fan is, um, rather truncated.

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Local Republicans: So who DO you want for 2012?

Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wisc., today became the latest to NOT run for the Republican nomination in 2012. And polls, including our admittedly unscientific one on Politics Extra, shows that a plurality of Republicans are searching for someone else. So here’s my question: Who? And why that person? Submit your answers in the comments section below.

Source: http://cincinnati.com/blogs/politics/2011/08/22/local-republicans-so-who-do-you-want-for-2012/

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Nycole Turmel?s Bloc connections

Nycole Turmel is the newly minted interim leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada. She has stepped in while Jack Layton fights another round with cancer. Much was made about Turmel’s past (present?) associations with Quebec political parties including … Continue reading

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Who are the best politicians in Brighton and Hove?

At present, given their electoral success, the Greens could claim to be the best politicians in Brighton and Hove. Individual Greens could be seen as having achieving remarkable things. Caroline Lucas continues to be the dominant individual, but a success for the party is the emergence of other Greens. Bill Randall has made a solid [...]

Source: http://brightonpoliticsblogger.wordpress.com/2011/06/26/who-are-the-best-politicians-in-brighton-and-hove/

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Reward councillors for their hard work and dedication

Earlier this week I reported on a comment attributed to Grant Shapps during his love-in with Jason Kitcat, a councillor of this Parish. Mr Shapps is said to have expressed the view that councillors should not be paid, and neither should Members of Parliament. Linda asks if Jason Kitkat had actually asked Grant Shapps about [...]

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

AV-ing a go at Clegg

He wasn't there this morning. Not at the Yes or No event. Yet the shadow of Nick Clegg could be felt at today's battle of the political odd couples.

Nick Clegg

AV, the prime minister claimed, would make coalitions more likely and that would mean politicians would make manifesto pledges they knew they couldn't deliver. Who and what could he have been thinking of? His friend Nick and those tuition fee rises perchance?

David's new friend John Reid - the basis of a new Blairite alliance perhaps - suggested that any change in the voting system should be in the public interest and not the "narrow self interest" of "losing parties" which hope "to turn losers into winners" as if by magic. Who could Dr Reid have had in mind? He didn't say. He didn't need to.

Over at the Yes event the name Clegg could not be avoided so easily. Ed Miliband insisted that this was not and should not be a referendum on Nick Clegg - the man he refuses to share a platform with. Vince Cable - Clegg's AV understudy today - insisted that his leader was not a liability in this campaign.

The No campaign beg to differ - and plan to milk this liability for all it's worth. So damaging, they believe, is the spectre of Clegg to the Yes campaign that they don't even need to name him in order to ensure that the man who wasn't there today is the man very much there in voters minds when - if - they vote in the referendum.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/nickrobinson/2011/04/av-ing_a_go_at.html

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Rep. Ryan not running for president

(CNN) – Republican Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin announced Monday that he will not run for the GOP presidential nomination...

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How We Talk War When We Talk With China Now

Admiral Mike Mullen, outgoing Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, sounded a worried note in his New York Times op-ed on Tuesday on the state of Chinese-American military relations. It was a typically one-sided presentation of the situation: those spying, secretive, bullying, and increasingly well-armed Chinese versus a U.S. that's only trying to keep the regional peace... while selling arms at a record pace to every neighboring state, conducting joint naval exercises right off China's coast, and, you know, openly planning to bomb the breadth and length of the Middle Kingdom.

Details!

But these are the same old gripes that have bedeviled the bilateral military relationship for years now, keeping it frighteningly stillborn — at least relative to the immense buildup of economic connectivity between our countries in just the last decade. Admiral Mullen is right to be depressed about this uneven state of affairs, because typically it's the military-to-military relationship that's steadier than the financial one. Usually, it's the "glue" that survives the petty political flare-ups and nagging economic disagreements, but here it's the frequent victim of such squabbles and that should make both sides nervous.

Why? Besides all those trillions of U.S. dollars sitting in Beijing's coffers, there's the historic argument about how the international system always has a hard time integrating a rising global power — especially when the longtime "sole superpower" is in relative decline. (And we'll see how relative that is come default D-day.) But since America and its military actually are the force for good around this planet, we want to continue doing the right thing while asking China to step up and help — instead of just "free riding" on our global policing efforts. But because we're a rather nervous Number One right now, we want to keep a wary eye on everything China does with its military, while keeping our big-war powder dry.

In short, Washington can't make up its our mind on China — the "threat" version, anyway — and so it seeks to have it both ways by brandishing sticks and carrots. Unsurprisingly, single-party-state China returns the favor, and for some reason, that perplexes our leadership! The Pentagon finds Beijing oddly schizophrenic in the generals-to-generals realm, when, of course, Washington itself consistently presents any number of contradictory strategic personalities, talking out of all sides of its mouth at once.

Here's my rundown of the six major approaches that America currently employs to deal with Chinese military might. See if you can spot the internal inconsistencies....

Source: http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/us-china-military-relations-6159815?src=rss

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AV-ing a go at Clegg

He wasn't there this morning. Not at the Yes or No event. Yet the shadow of Nick Clegg could be felt at today's battle of the political odd couples.

Nick Clegg

AV, the prime minister claimed, would make coalitions more likely and that would mean politicians would make manifesto pledges they knew they couldn't deliver. Who and what could he have been thinking of? His friend Nick and those tuition fee rises perchance?

David's new friend John Reid - the basis of a new Blairite alliance perhaps - suggested that any change in the voting system should be in the public interest and not the "narrow self interest" of "losing parties" which hope "to turn losers into winners" as if by magic. Who could Dr Reid have had in mind? He didn't say. He didn't need to.

Over at the Yes event the name Clegg could not be avoided so easily. Ed Miliband insisted that this was not and should not be a referendum on Nick Clegg - the man he refuses to share a platform with. Vince Cable - Clegg's AV understudy today - insisted that his leader was not a liability in this campaign.

The No campaign beg to differ - and plan to milk this liability for all it's worth. So damaging, they believe, is the spectre of Clegg to the Yes campaign that they don't even need to name him in order to ensure that the man who wasn't there today is the man very much there in voters minds when - if - they vote in the referendum.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/nickrobinson/2011/04/av-ing_a_go_at.html

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How We Talk War When We Talk With China Now

Admiral Mike Mullen, outgoing Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, sounded a worried note in his New York Times op-ed on Tuesday on the state of Chinese-American military relations. It was a typically one-sided presentation of the situation: those spying, secretive, bullying, and increasingly well-armed Chinese versus a U.S. that's only trying to keep the regional peace... while selling arms at a record pace to every neighboring state, conducting joint naval exercises right off China's coast, and, you know, openly planning to bomb the breadth and length of the Middle Kingdom.

Details!

But these are the same old gripes that have bedeviled the bilateral military relationship for years now, keeping it frighteningly stillborn — at least relative to the immense buildup of economic connectivity between our countries in just the last decade. Admiral Mullen is right to be depressed about this uneven state of affairs, because typically it's the military-to-military relationship that's steadier than the financial one. Usually, it's the "glue" that survives the petty political flare-ups and nagging economic disagreements, but here it's the frequent victim of such squabbles and that should make both sides nervous.

Why? Besides all those trillions of U.S. dollars sitting in Beijing's coffers, there's the historic argument about how the international system always has a hard time integrating a rising global power — especially when the longtime "sole superpower" is in relative decline. (And we'll see how relative that is come default D-day.) But since America and its military actually are the force for good around this planet, we want to continue doing the right thing while asking China to step up and help — instead of just "free riding" on our global policing efforts. But because we're a rather nervous Number One right now, we want to keep a wary eye on everything China does with its military, while keeping our big-war powder dry.

In short, Washington can't make up its our mind on China — the "threat" version, anyway — and so it seeks to have it both ways by brandishing sticks and carrots. Unsurprisingly, single-party-state China returns the favor, and for some reason, that perplexes our leadership! The Pentagon finds Beijing oddly schizophrenic in the generals-to-generals realm, when, of course, Washington itself consistently presents any number of contradictory strategic personalities, talking out of all sides of its mouth at once.

Here's my rundown of the six major approaches that America currently employs to deal with Chinese military might. See if you can spot the internal inconsistencies....

Source: http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/us-china-military-relations-6159815?src=rss

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Dallas Legend L.M. Kit Carson Joins Bill for Thursday?s Paris, Texas Screening at the Kessler Theater

This Thursday FrontRow will close out its latest film series, “Dallas, Outlaws, and the American Dream,” with a screening of Wim Wenders Paris, Texas, a movie that was written by Dallas’ L.M. Kit Carson and stars his son, Hunter Carson. We have just confirmed that both Hunter and Kit will join us for the screening [...]

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Gary Hart: How to Really Fix the Next Debt Crisis

There are two characteristics of the adolescent mind: It repeats its mistakes, and it cannot resolve irreconcilable choices. The United States of America is now much too old to act in an adolescent fashion, so the only real value that the debt-ceiling crisis has to offer is in the lessons learned.

How did this happen? Five reasons stand out: We fought two long wars without raising revenues — the dreaded "t" word. Even worse, we cut taxes while dramatically increasing military spending. We deregulated financial markets, and banks and investors manipulated the nation's economy into a catastrophe. These were conscious policy decisions. Then the baby boomers arrived on the social safety net's doorstep. And health-care costs skyrocketed.

How do we prevent this from happening in the future? First, do not increase spending dramatically on measures like war without financing them. You finance them by raising taxes. This lesson is therapeutic in two ways: It forces tax-paying citizens to decide whether an invasion really is necessary for our security. And it prevents deficits from soaring.

Second, do not reduce taxes in the blind hope of stimulating investment. We have to reward investment by...

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Who's saving the NHS from who?

As you listen to Liberal Democrats declare that they are riding to the rescue of the NHS I can't help recalling a story I heard a while ago. It relates to Nick Clegg's reaction to attending a service at Westminster Abbey to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the NHS. As well as prayers and blessings the service on 2 July 2008 included a speech by Prime Minister Gordon Brown and the reverential playing of a sound recording of a speech by the founder of the NHS, Labour's Aneurin Bevan. Clegg complained to friends that only in Britain would they turn an organisational structure into a cause for a religious service.

Prime Minister David Cameron and Nick Clegg Speak With NHS Staff In Surrey on 06 April 2011

 

Clegg, you see, is rather more radical than some have recognised. In part, that's because of his strong European roots - he was brought up by a Dutch mother, worked in Brussels for the European Commission and then became an MEP. British affection for the NHS stems partly from memories passed down the generations of what health care was like before it was created and in large part from a comparison with American healthcare. From a European perspective the NHS doesn't look that special. After all you're not asked for your credit card before going to hospital in France or Holland.

No wonder then that Clegg signed up to the Orange Book - published in September 2004 - which proposed that the UK should adopt a Euro style health insurance model. His ally David Laws - who'll be back in the spotlight this week - wrote the chapter which observed that:

"The NHS is a system that fails to allow for the disciplines of choice, diversity and competition which can help to ratchet up standards"

The current NHS proposals were drawn up not just by the Tory Andrew Lansley but by his Lib Dem Deputy Paul Burstow. They were reviewed and approved not just by the Conservative Oliver Letwin but by Clegg's soulmate Danny Alexander. The foreword to them was signed not just by David Cameron but by Nick Clegg too.

So they are, to coin a phrase, all in it together when it comes to the NHS.

Both Cameron and Clegg realised too late the political danger of the reforms they'd agreed to. Both are now trying to reassure voters that they are not planning to privatise the NHS and to assuage the anger of hospital consultants and nurses who fear that GPs will not fund them as generously as politicians who, down the years, have found campaigns to keep hospitals open hard to resist. Both know NHS reforms that go wrong could destroy their personal as well as political reputations.

The battle is on for the credit for changes which - in broad outline if not all detail - have, I'm told, been agreed. After staging 100 meetings in which 10,000 NHS staff have been engaged I am told by a Tory source that it is a statement of the obvious that "no bill is better than a bad bill" but that "everyone expects to improve and not dump" the NHS plan.

Lest anyone read this blog as me suggesting that the Lib Dems are a threat to the NHS or that both Coalition partners are equally a threat let me be clear. I am not. Indeed, choice, diversity and competition are words that were used by previous Labour Health Secretaries who allowed private companies to provide not just cleaning or pharmaceutical but clinical services.

Ever since the NHS became a national religion politicians have competed to say that they love it more or can be trusted to save it. However, for more than two decades - ever since the Conservative White Paper of 1989 when Margaret Thatcher decided to keep the health service and not to dismantle it - debate has been about how much choice, diversity and competition it is possible and desirable to have within the NHS.

Update 17:00: Lib Dem sources insist it was their man - not the prime minister - who brought about the "pause" in the NHS reforms when he threatened to halt the Bill altogether if  David Cameron refused to review it.

In response to my earlier post they do not deny that Nick Clegg is a "health reformer" and you can see why. Thanks to The Independent for reminding me of an interview they ran in September 2005 in which Clegg - then his party's foreign affairs spokesman - said "I think breaking up the NHS is exactly what you do need to do to make it a more responsive service" and refused to rule out an insurance based model.

"I don't think anything should be ruled out. I think it would be really, really daft to rule out any other model from Europe or elsewhere. I do think they deserve to be looked out because frankly the faults of the British health service compared to others still leave much to be desired."


Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/nickrobinson/2011/05/whos_saving_the.html

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Ron Paul says he's never met Rick Perry

The two Republican presidential candidates from Texas, who have served the state simultaneously for more than two decades, have never met.

The news surprised CNN's Wolf Blitzer.

U.s. Rep. Ron Paul, who's spent 21 years in Congress, told Blitzer that he's never met the governor. Perry's been leading the state for 10 years, and served as a state representative, agriculture commissioner and lieutenant governor for 17 years before that.

Blitzer seemed amazed. What can we say? It's a big state.

Here's a transcript of the exchange:
BLITZER: So you - did Rick Perry cross the line in talking about treason, talking about getting ugly?

I mean you know your governor. Tell me, is he temperamentally qualified to be president of the United States?

PAUL: Well, it may surprise you I don't know the governor. I don't recall ever having met him.

BLITZER: Really?

PAUL: No, I haven't met him. I didn't know he had an interest, and I don't know exactly what - what he's up to.

So I - I just don't use that language. I - I would think that he wasn't being literal. You know, I just don't believe that, you know, he believes that. But those words did come out of his mouth, as you - as you just revealed. But no, I think - I think it's different.

In politics, it's very easy to target somebody by name and target your opponents and talk about them specifically. In many ways, I try not to do that.

BLITZER: It's hard for me to believe. He's been governor for 10 years and he doesn't know one of the most distinguished members of the congressional delegation.

Source: http://trailblazersblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2011/08/ron-paul-says-hes-never-met-ri.html

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POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: Tuesday, August 23, 2011

The CNN Washington Bureau?s morning speed read of the top stories making news from around the country and the world....

Source: http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/08/23/political-hot-topics-tuesday-august-23-2011/

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Obama Meets with Christian Leaders over Budget

The President endorses message of reducing deficit while protecting the poor.

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Will Palin be in by Labor Day? 'I doubt it'

(CNN) - Karl Rove caused a commotion in recent days by predicting that Sarah Palin will run for president and...

Source: http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/08/22/will-palin-be-in-by-labor-day-i-doubt-it/

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Monday, August 22, 2011

Perry and Romney: Obama tardy in calling for Syrian regime change

Gov. Rick Perry, wading into foreign policy, is calling the Obama administration's actions today on Syria "long overdue."
This morning, for the first time, President Obama called for President Bashar al-Assad to step down, after a brutal crackdown on his own people. The White House also announced that it has frozen Syrian assets, and will impose other new sanctions to pressure Assad.
"President Assad, he's threatened the safety and security not only of the Syrian people but the surrounding world there, as well," Perry said during a campaign stop at a company in Pembroke, N.H., that makes custom modular homes. "He supports terrorist organizations like Hezbollah and Hamas and he threatens the security and stability of the entire Middle East.
"Today's action is long overdue, and every diplomatic option should be brought to bear to prevent President Assad from wrecking further violence on the people of that region."
Rival Mitt Romney also called Obama's action overdue.
"It has taken President Obama far too long to speak out forcefully against Assad and his vicious crackdown in Syria," he said in a statement issued by his campaign in which he said that Obama's soft stance on Assad emboldened the strongman and discouraged dissidents. "America must show leadership on the world stage and work to move these developing nations toward modernity. This means using the bullhorn of the presidency and not remaining silent for too long while voices of freedom and dissent are under attack."

Source: http://trailblazersblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2011/08/perry-and-romney-obama-tardy-i.html

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Patriotism God Gap: Is the U.S. the Greatest Country in the World?

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2012's Unofficial Campaign Songs, from a Man Who Knows

Wasilla native and Portugal The Man lead singer John Gourley picks a (mostly appropriate) playlist for the trail

Source: http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/campaign-songs-list-6109689?src=rss

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2012's Unofficial Campaign Songs, from a Man Who Knows

Wasilla native and Portugal The Man lead singer John Gourley picks a (mostly appropriate) playlist for the trail

Source: http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/campaign-songs-list-6109689?src=rss

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Map: Record Number of State Abortion Laws in 2011

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Rupert Murdoch, the Snapping Turtle of Modern Scandal

When I was profiling Roger Ailes, I was given an audition of sorts in his office, before he eventually agree to be interviewed. It was supposed to be off-the-record, but Roger being Roger, it was as revelatory as anything that followed, and one of its most revealing aspects was when Roger was informed by his secretary that Rupert Murdoch was waiting outside his office. He seemed bemused by his boss's presence and said that Rupert, in fact, came down to visit him all the time, because Roger alone among News Corp. executives wasn't climbing up Rupert's leg, and because Rupert loved being in the center of the action — where the news was made.

And it's Rupert Murdoch's constant presence in Ailes's office — his constant presence in his newsrooms, and his sheer animal joy at being there — that made his opening salvo at Tuesday's hearings so incredible. The thing that has distinguished Rupert Murdoch's ownership of media in this country and around the world has been his use of the media — his conviction that there's no reason to own a newspaper or a television network unless you can use it to advance your own interests and have your own fun. He loves the news because he loves gossip — a confidante calls him "a junkie" — and so it hardly matters if, as he said before Parliament, "1 percent" of his "53,000 employees" were engaged in illegal means of getting inside dirt: If the dirt was any good, and gave him pleasure, he was privy to it, because the pleasure of proprietary information has always been his payoff... even if he was never directly involved in arranging payoffs.

And that is why I wouldn't give too much credence to the story that is surely to emerge from the hearings....

Source: http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/rupert-murdoch-scandal-6118235?src=rss

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Students effect elections, housing and jobs

Since the local elections there has been much comment about the influence of students on the election. In wards like Hollingdean and Stanmer, the Greens were able to organise the student vote, winning two seats from Labour. Some have commented that it isn’t right that students who are temporary residents in the City can vote [...]

Source: http://brightonpoliticsblogger.wordpress.com/2011/06/08/students-effect-election-results-housing-and-jobs/

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Herman Cain Apologizes to Muslim Americans

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