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Entries from March 15th, 2010

Nancy Pelosi’s strategy for passing health-care reform

March 15th, 2010 · Deception, Democrats, Ethics, Government Control, Healthcare, House, Non-Transparency, Terrorism from Within

“My biggest fight has been between those who wanted to do something incremental and those who wanted to do something comprehensive,” Nancy Pelosi said in a meeting with reporters this morning. “We won that fight, and once we kick through this door, there’ll be more legislation to follow.”

Easier said than done, as anyone who’s been watching this process knows. Democrats have been on the verge of passing health-care reform for many months now, but for all the doors they’ve kicked in, they’ve found more doors waiting on the other side. But today, Pelosi made her clearest statements yet on how she means to finish this bill. The issue is how to sequence the Senate health bill, which the House doesn’t like, with the package of fixes (including, Pelosi said, the elimination of the Nebraska and Florida deals, the delay of the excise tax, more affordability and oversight provisions and more funding of community health centers), which the House does like. There are a number of procedural options on the table, but today, Pelosi said that she favors the “deem and pass” strategy.

Here’s how that will work: Rather than passing the Senate bill and then passing the fixes, the House will pass the fixes under a rule that says the House “deems” the Senate bill passed after the House passes the fixes.

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Curbing earmarks: Even with new restrictions, for-profits get paid. Dems mislead to save thier jobs.

March 15th, 2010 · Congress, Corruption, Deception, Democrats, Ethics, Federal Spending, Greed, Money Lost, Non-Transparency, Tax Dollars, Terrorism from Within, Wisconsin

By R. Jeffrey Smith Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, March 15, 2010

Twice in recent years, House Appropriations Committee Chairman David R. Obey (D-Wis.) helped obtain earmarks totaling $3.2 million for a home-state university to study how to make military jet fuel from plants. Standing behind that nonprofit work, however, is a for-profit Chicago firm that often partners with universities to reap part of their earmark benefits.

Similar collaborations between private companies and nonprofits will pose tricky questions under a policy intended to end earmarks to profit-making firms, which Obey helped shepherd through the House Democratic caucus last week. That new rule was widely touted as a crackdown, but in reality it could leave untouched almost 90 percent of typical earmarks.

The reason is that, like Obey’s earmarks, most of the billions of dollars in earmarks approved by Congress each year involve handing out funds to state or local agencies or to nonprofit institutions, which then dole out part of the money to private contractors.

As a result, the new Democratic rule, and a proposal by House Republicans to stop all earmarks for one year, are unlikely to significantly curb Washington’s booming earmark industry, experts said. Steve Ellis of Taxpayers for Common Sense, a nonprofit that has criticized earmarking, called the new limits important but compared them to “squeezing a balloon.” Without more comprehensive restraints, he said, the money flow could simply move to new pathways.

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Early races for Congress may give forecast for November

March 15th, 2010 · Accountability, Congress, Politics

By Chris Cillizza Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, March 15, 2010

Circle May 18 on your calendar. What happens that day will tell us much about the mood of the electorate heading into the November midterm elections.

That third Tuesday in May is the de facto Super Tuesday of the 2010 cycle, with a slew of contested Senate primaries and special elections sure to be interpreted ad nauseam for omens of the races this fall.

To wit:

– Pennsylvania: Sen. Arlen Specter faces voters for the first time since switching from Republican to Democrat in the spring of 2009. He’s opposed in the primary by Rep. Joe Sestak, who has enough money to combat Specter’s always well-funded campaigns. To be seen is whether Specter’s strong support from the entirety of the state and national Democratic parties — up to and including the White House — will work in his favor or, in the anti-establishment mood that appears to be at work nationally, whether it will be a net neutral or even a negative.

House strategists will have their hands full, too, particularly with the special election to replace the late Rep. John Murtha (D) in the state’s southwestern 12th District. Former Murtha district director Mark Critz will face off against businessman Tim Burns (R) in the only district in the country that was carried by Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) in the 2004 presidential race and by Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) four years later.

– Arkansas: Liberals nationwide have invested their hopes (and money) in Lt. Gov. Bill Halter, who is challenging Sen. Blanche Lincoln for the Democratic nomination. Halter has attacked Lincoln for her moderation — particularly on health care — and his campaign has been financially fueled by a seven-figure infusion from four liberal interest groups. Organized labor has also pledged to spend millions of dollars to defeat Lincoln, whose poll numbers over the past year have plummeted for both the primary and general election. Liberals have revolted against their own before. Will Arkansas 2010 be a rerun of Sen. Joe Lieberman’s defeat at the hands of Ned Lamont, a wealthy businessman, in the 2006 Connecticut Democratic primary?

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Gitmo’s Indefensible Lawyers

March 15th, 2010 · Corruption, Deception, Defense, Democrats, Homeland Security, National Security, Non-Transparency, Obama's Scheme, Selling Out the US, Terrorism from Within, Treason, War on Terrorism

Legal counsel to some of the detainees went far beyond vigorous representation of their clients. Doesn’t the public have a right to know?

Wall Street Journal – MARCH 15, 2010
By Debra Burlingame and Thomas Joscelyn

On the evening of Jan. 26, 2006, military guards at Guantanamo Bay made an alarming discovery during a routine cell check. Lying on the bed of a Saudi detainee was an 18-page color brochure. The cover consisted of the now famous photograph of newly-arrived detainees dressed in orange jumpsuits—masked, bound and kneeling on the ground at Camp X-Ray—just four months after 9/11. Written entirely in Arabic, it also included pictures of what appeared to be detainee operations in Iraq. Major General Jay W. Hood, then the commander of Joint Task Force-Guantanamo, concurred with the guards that this represented a serious breach of security.

Maj. Gen. Hood asked his Islamic cultural adviser to translate. The cover read: “Cruel. Inhuman. Degrades Us All: Stop Torture and Ill-Treatment in the ‘War on Terror.’” It was published by Amnesty International in the United Kingdom and portrayed America and its allies as waging a campaign of torture against Muslims around the globe.

“One thread that runs through many of the testimonies from prisons in Afghanistan and Iraq, and from Guantanamo,” the brochure read, “is that of anti-Arab, anti-Islamic, and other racist abuse.”

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