Open Letter To Ohio’s Senators
An open letter to Senators Sherrod Brown and George Voinovich about supporting the cash-for-clunkers program in the Senate. Continue reading
An open letter to Senators Sherrod Brown and George Voinovich about supporting the cash-for-clunkers program in the Senate. Continue reading
Finally making a new post, covering some odds and ends about the last few months. Including politics, City of Heroes, and Lois McMaster Bujold. Continue reading
How Europeans and I feel about President Obama and his leadership in the world. Continue reading
Comparing the slant of the Washington Post on Obama’s US Attorney appointments to actual facts. So far, the facts are ahead. Continue reading
Finding out where the earmarks in the Omnibus Spending Bill are going. Continue reading
Reactions to Governor Bobby Jindal’s response to Obama’s non-State of the Union speech. Continue reading
It is a day of bad news for various states around the country. California is so far in debt, it is starting to shut down, Kansas is keeping tax refunds and can’t pay workers Friday, and Alaska is suddenly facing a huge budget shortfall. And all of these situations have … Continue reading
I am somewhat confused. I have friends that say that is easy to do, so they would not be surprised to hear it. But I do not understand why Senator Gregg’s withdrawal of his name is a black eye for Obama. They did not approach him, although whether he approached … Continue reading
I have just started on Twitter in the last couple of weeks. But getting pointed to things like this on it already make it worthwhile. Andrew Sullivan’s post was mostly written by someone else, but it strikes to the heart of the change that happened in this country last week. … Continue reading
So the week started with Bush as the President of the USA and not much happening except getting ready for the inauguration. Then Tuesday happens, and it feels like a tornado is going through the government. In over 30 years of watching national politics, I do not remember this kind … Continue reading