White House, Congressional Democrats Reach Meaningless, 'Words Only' Deal on Debt & Deficit Commission
Meanwhile, tick-tock goes the debt clock -- merely $5 BILLION greater in debt, each and every wonderful day. Isn't it reassuring to have such concerned leaders watching our national checkbook. Gives me the warm and fuzzies every time I think about how prudently they shepherd us through fiscal calamaties, one after another, all of their own making. I'm bursting with fiscal pride, you could say.
3 short but outstanding VIDEOS from David Walker are included for a look at some answers.
Watch A Forlorn Rachel Maddow Read Barney Frank's Statement that Congress "Won't Get Sneaky And Bypass The Electoral Process"
Aw, Rachel is sad. Clip is short; runs 1 minute. Transcript of Frank's statement is included.
WHAT DID IT MEAN & WHAT'S NEXT: Congressional Members React To Scott Brown's Senate Upset (VIDEO)
Short and very amusing clip, with interesting comments from members of both sides.
Ed Schultz, ignorance personified: "I'd cheat to keep Brown from winning, anything to keep the bastards out!"
Video: MSNBC's Ed Schultz told radio listeners he thinks cheating is justified in order to prevent Scott Brown's victory in Massachusetts-- aired January 17, 2010
- "I tell you what, if I lived in Massachusetts I'd try to vote 10 times. I don't know if they'd let me or not, but I'd try to. Yeah, that's right. I'd cheat to keep these bastards out. I would. 'Cause that's exactly what they are."
Daily Bail Radio Appearance: Stephen Friedman Gets Annihilated -- Where Is The SEC?
Updated on Jan 18, 2010 at 4:53 PM by DailyBail
Thanks to SNK, your humble writer appeared Sunday night on Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle broadcast on Blog Talk Radio. We discussed the Massachusetts Senate race, the Federal Reserve and HR 1207, and the AIG, Geithner, Stephen Friedman scandal.
A broadcast of the complete show is inside.
Dorothy Rabinowitz On Senate Candidate Martha Coakley's Role In The False Convictions Of The Amirault Family
I remember this case well and have followed Dorothy's phenomenal work through the years (decades actually) as she worked to expose the almost unspeakable injustice that was done to one Massachusetts family. This is an absolute must read and we are including her full editorial inside.