The Omnibus Budget: Tea-Publican tyranny thwarted

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Steve Benen breaks down the Omnibus Budget deal approved on Thursday and being voted on this weekend in Congress. Political Animal – Removing right-wing riders: Late Thursday, policymakers struck an agreement on funding the government through September, averting a government shutdown that would have begun last night. The House easily approved the … Read more

SOPA on Hold

Michael Bryan

Posted by Michael Bryan Hard to call it victory, since the beast is not dead. But we do have a temporary reprieve until at least late January. The House Judiciary Committee has placed SOPA on hold to take additional testimony regarding whether the bill would introduce security issues in the underlying structure of the internet. … Read more

Grijalva’s Restore the American Dream for the 99% Act

David Safier

by David Safier Raúl Grijalva and other members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus have put together the Restore the American Dream for the 99% Act. The bill is a natural progression from the People's Budget Grijalva took a lead role in writing earlier this year. Here is how he summarizes the bill: The bill, which … Read more

Dominick the Donkey

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: I am an aficionado of Christmas songs form the "golden era" of the 1950s and 1960s, but I must confess that I never heard of this Christmas song until the other day when it was mentioned on a cable televison news show out of New York. Apparently this song is popular back East, … Read more

Tea-Publicans hold American tax cuts hostage to Canadian Keystone XL pipeline

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: The framing for the 2012 election is "Whose side are you on?" it is clear that Tea-Publicans are on the side of multi-national corporations, not the American people. The septegenarian Ninja Turtle, Mitch McConnell, says he will block the payroll tax holiday unless Democrats cave in to Tea-Publican demands to approve the … Read more

An overview of articles about online/virtual schools

David Safier

by David Safier The Arizona Republic has published something like two dozen articles and sidebars about online education recently, and more keep coming. Kudos to Pat Kossan and the other reporters for their investigative work. The Washington Post has written an article and numerous blog posts. The New York Times published the most damning of … Read more

Hey media villagers! Both sides are not to blame for the less-than-do-nothing 112th Congress

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: The modern-day corporate media villagers are compelled to report "balanced" news; both sides of a story must be reported with equal weight out of "fairness," even when one side argues that the Earth is round and revolves around the Sun, and the other side argues that the Earth is flat and the Sun revolves … Read more

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