CNN is reporting that there's no frontrunner for the 2012 GOP nomination (It is just mid-2009, but never too early to obsess.)Over at US News.com, there's speculation that Dick Cheney is "testing the waters": The sudden re-emergence on the political scene of former Vice President Dick Cheney is somewhat puzzling. Why would a man who has occupied positions of authority in Congress and the White House, been a success in business, and has a wife who works outside the home want to re-enter the arena when he didn't have to? Could it be that he is testing the waters for a 2012 run for the Republican presidential nomination? Interesting. Full story...
39 Dems voted no. Republican House member Cao of Louisiana voted "yes." In Rahm-land, that makes the bill overwhelmingly bipartisan.
A well-placed congressional source tells me the Democrats now have over 218 votes to pass health care reform.
Bush leaving and Obama arriving certainly makes a difference. Reuters:
The United States was seen as the ideal place for business, one of the top places for families, shopping and quality products, as well as one of the countries people wanted to visit whether for the first time or again.
Silly bankers. They should have sold out to one of the big players on Wall Street. They would still be in action and flush with cash.
It's probably the worst jobs market since the Great Depression. The Obama administration continues to buy into the Geithner/Summers/Wall Street view of the world which puts Wall Street above everyone else at the expense of everyone else.
A friend in the House tells us that the final vote is expected around 9pm Eastern tonight. You can follow more updates on the health care twitter feed at http://twitter.
From a friend, watching the Teabaggers on a live stream:
I'm watching Steve King's "house call" tea party rally streaming online.
Another great read by Paul Krugman. Obama's cautious approach to the economic crisis may lead the way for Democratic losses in 2010.
A group of male GOP House members, just tried to repeatedly block a group of female Democratic House members from speaking on the House floor.
Not happy with just ruining the lives of same-sex couples in Maine this week, the Catholic Bishops are trying to bring down health insurance reform in the House over the abortion issue.
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