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THE YEAR IN REVIEW

THE YEAR IN REVIEW

via Kevin Drum....I've been in a rotten mood lately, a feeling that I blame on the 109th Congress. Here's a summary of their first few weeks of activity:

  • Passed: A tort reform bill that makes it harder for ordinary citizens to sue corporations who harm them.
  • Coming soon: A bankruptcy bill that will make it harder for distressed workers to declare bankruptcy and will increase credit card company profits by an estimated $1 billion.
  • Coming soon: A transportation bill that adds two unpaid hours onto the work days of short-haul and long-haul truckers.
  • In progress: Changes to Social Security that will almost certainly include benefit cuts for current workers.
  • In progress: Making permanent a set of tax cuts that primarily helps the upper class.

And it's only the middle of March. Can anyone name even one thing the Bush administration has done this year — or is proposing to do — that would benefit ordinary workers? Do they even pretend to care any more?

UPDATE: I'm informed that the "unpaid hours" amendment to the transportation bill failed to pass in the House and probably won't in the Senate either. I feel better already!



The McLaughlin Group: Best and Worst for 2007

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The McLaughlin Group did the expected Year In Review episode. Panelists Pat Buchanan, Eleanor Clift, Monica Crowley and Clarence Page give their nominees for the Biggest Winner, Biggest Loser, Best Politician and Worst Politician. Question: who do you see as the biggest partisan political hack in the bunch?



Mike's Blog Roundup

TPMCafe: It is now clear there were elements within America's government and/or military, working in concert with Iraq's current scarecrow power-holders, who wanted as many people as possible in the world to see video of Saddam being hung.

Unclaimed Territory: The president's praise of fair trials and the rule of law

HOLY CRAP: Jesus did not trust the political world to further his mission...New Kansas Special Prosecutor freely admits to years of close association with a prominent operative of an antiabortion terror group, the Army of God...If you have a strong stomach, read this smirking porker's gag-inducing musings on morality

MediaBloodhound: Should we mourn James Brown or Gerald Ford?...the Rude Pundit has some thoughts. I'm convinced Betty is the Ford who has done the most to help others. 

Bob Geiger: The usual crackerjack collection of editorial cartoons

END-OF-YEAR STUFF: From Foley to Frey: The Year in U.S. Scandals...Ten Video Moments from 2006 -...50 things we know now, that we didn't know this time last year...The P.U.-litzer Prizes for 2006...The BRAD BLOG Year in Review 2006...A deadly year for journalists...The most popular Top 10 Lists of 2006...The Top Ten most discussed articles of the year...The ten most outrageous civil liberties violations of 2006...



Mike's Blog Roundup

The Carpetbagger Report: In anticipation of the revival of checks and balances in American government, BushCo is lawyering up

Drum Major Institute: Year in Review for the year’s best and worst public policy, the 2006 Injustice Index, progressive efforts from the states, a look at the dangerous policies advocated by conservative think tanks, profiles of eight top advocates for progressive policy nationally, the year’s must-read list, and a recap of the year in the netroots. 

Truly Equal: Esquire magazine's current issue features perhaps the best cover of the year.  It's subject will undoubtedly be the next victim of a rightwing smear

HillCountryGal: On any given night in America, there are about 300,000 U.S.Military Veterans who are homeless

Welcome to Pottersville: It's a Blunderful Life

HOLY CRAP: An interview with the chief of staff of Christian Embassy, the behind-the-scenes ministry in the news for proselytizing in the Pentagon...A Voice for Bethlehem...Differences of opinion on religious toIerance...The creationist billboards of Minnesota...



Mike's Blog Round Up

Media Matters: Top 12 media myths on BUSHCO's spying.

Ezra Klein has NSA Questions, Bob has a visual aid, and Blah3.com says Bolton's NSA requests are key.

Wash Park Prophet: One more reason not to watch Fox

elementropy: Wingnut All-Star...Mark Steyn

This Modern World: The Year In Review (part 1)

This Modern World: The Year In Review (part 1)



Mike's Blog Round Up

The Mighty Middle: Unified Iraq? The Kurds may have other ideas...

King of Zembla: Out with the old, in with the same old...

This Modern World: The year in review (Part ll)

d r i f t g l a s s: Punk Fiction

MyDD Secret cash going toward electioneering...where's the FEC?

Taylor Marsh: "MUNICH"
: Secret cash going toward electioneering...where's the FEC?

Taylor Marsh: "MUNICH"