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  • CA: Governor Goes on Road to Mend Fences in GOP

    01/19/2006 8:47:29 AM PST · by calcowgirl · 36 replies · 363+ views
    Los Angeles Times ^ | January 19, 2006 | Robert Salladay and Peter Nicholas
    Sequestered at an elegant Newport Beach hotel, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Wednesday began an election-year campaign to rehabilitate himself among disaffected supporters. At a closed-door luncheon with about 40 donors in this wealthy Republican enclave, Schwarzenegger sought to ease their fears about the direction his administration has taken in recent weeks. ... ... A contrite Schwarzenegger is attempting to assuage donors who are worried that he has shape-shifted into a Democrat — but he is facing opposition on multiple fronts. Although many in the GOP are angry that he hired Susan Kennedy, an aide to former Democratic Gov. Gray Davis,...
  • CA: Setting bipartisan tone, Schwarzenegger proposes massive bond

    01/05/2006 5:42:35 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 28 replies · 793+ views
    ap on Bakersfield Californian ^ | 1/5/06 | Tom Chorneau - ap
    SACRAMENTO (AP) - Attempting to rekindle his image as a bipartisan populist, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Thursday urged cooperation among lawmakers and proposed a sweeping $222 billion public works program that would require the largest bond package in state history. The governor's annual State of the State speech addressed issues basic to the lives of most Californians, including more funding for public schools, rebuilding freeways and transit systems, improving air quality and raising the minimum wage. He asked Californians to move beyond a year filled with acrimony over the special election he had called and devoid of significant political accomplishment....
  • Senators propose taxing Internet shopping

    12/22/2005 7:31:47 AM PST · by BradJ · 180 replies · 2,748+ views
    This may be the last holiday season to enjoy tax-free Internet shopping, thanks to new legislation in the U.S. Congress. Two bills introduced Wednesday propose sweeping changes to how Americans are taxed for online and mail order purchases. Businesses initially would be required to collect sales taxes on purchases shipped to roughly half of the country, and that percentage is expected to rapidly increase. "Main Street retailers collect sales taxes, while many online and catalog retailers are exempt from collecting the same taxes," said a statement published by Sen. Mike Enzi, a Wyoming Republican. "This is costing states and localities...
  • GOP Congress Earmarks $4 Million for Leftist Pro-Illegal Alien Group [LaRaza]

    12/10/2005 8:38:50 AM PST · by aculeus · 15 replies · 896+ views
    Human Events on line ^ | December 2, 2005 | by Amanda B. Carpenter
    Thanks to a congressional earmark, an open-borders advocacy group that pushes for driver’s licenses, free in-state tuition and healthcare for illegal aliens and bilingual requirements for state agencies and ballots is slated to get $4 million in new taxpayer money to add to the more than $30 million it has received from various federal agencies since 1996. The National Council of La Raza (NCLR), Spanish for “the race,” will get its latest grant through an appropriations bill passed by Congress on November 18. The Joint Explanatory Statement of HR 3058, available on the House’s Rules Committee website lists 1,100 plus...
  • FEMA Katrina Funeral Contractor Desecrated Corpses

    09/28/2005 3:39:32 PM PDT · by Ol' Dan Tucker · 48 replies · 1,560+ views
    Scoop ^ | September 15, 2005 | Jason Leopold
    FEMA Katrina Funeral Contractor Desecrated CorpsesThursday, 15 September 2005, 2:15 pm Article: Jason Leopold Division of Funeral Corp. Charged With Desecrating Corpses Hired to Collect Deceased Victims of Hurricane Katrina By Jason LeopoldA funeral services company which recently learned that one of its subsidiaries is negotiating a lucrative contract with the Federal Emergency Management Agency to remove dead bodies in areas ravaged by Hurricane Katrina, paid $100 million to settle a class-action lawsuit several years ago alleging the company desecrated thousands of corpses, and dumped bodies into mass graves.Moreover, the company paid $200,000 to settle a whistleblower lawsuit that sought...
  • After the hurricanes, it's raining money

    09/29/2005 7:30:52 AM PDT · by manny613 · 3 replies · 534+ views
    It is one of the secrets of the Beltway: Washington loves disasters. With large-scale disasters, government expands, its friends get wealthy and citizens become as docile as kittens. That is why Congress calls it "disaster relief" — the relief is from the usual restrictions on revenue spending and individual responsibility.
  • Blunt Talk (Pence might have helped propel Blunt into temporary leader)

    09/28/2005 5:25:29 PM PDT · by slowhand520 · 39 replies · 1,091+ views
    If temporarily deposed House Republican Leader Tom DeLay didn't like "Operation Offset" and its creators at the Republican Study Committee, led by Rep. Mike Pence, he surely hates it now. That's because Pence and his budget-cutting plan probably helped propel Republican whip Rep. Roy Blunt into the temporary party leader post late today. DeLay in meeting earlier in the day with Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert, had asked that Rep. David Dreier be elevated to the leadership post. But instead, during a late afternoon caucus meeting, it was determined by Republicans that Blunt would take the post. There is...
  • Senators: Hurricane Aid Is Being Blocked

    09/28/2005 11:23:18 AM PDT · by frogjerk · 85 replies · 2,083+ views
    WASHINGTON - With Gulf Coast governors pressing for action, Senate Finance Committee members complained Wednesday that the Bush administration is blocking a bipartisan $9 billion health care package for hundreds of thousands of evacuees from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. ADVERTISEMENT "We've got people with needs today," Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco said. She was joined by Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour and Alabama Gov. Bob Riley, who testified via a teleconference hookup, in urging quick action on the legislation. Sen. Charles Grassley (news, bio, voting record), R-Iowa, chairman of the committee, said four or five senators have been blocking action on the...
  • GOP Leaders Are Naked(and spineless! IMO)

    09/27/2005 7:13:55 AM PDT · by kellynla · 52 replies · 1,346+ views
    The Republican congressional leaders want Indiana’s Rep. Mike Pence to go away, or at least shut up. They say that he’s grandstanding by talking about cutting spending and that the effort of the Republican Study Committee (RSC), which he chairs, to force them to look for offsets as they prepare to spend as much as $200 billion on hurricane relief, on top of the spending that already has conservatives rolling their eyes, is “counterproductive.” Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas), House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) and Majority Whip Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), among others, took Pence to the woodshed last week and,...
  • Go Back To Gulf Coast On Your Own Dime (Risks of Living on the Gulf Coast)

    09/27/2005 11:08:23 AM PDT · by fight_truth_decay · 88 replies · 1,791+ views
    http://www.suntimes.com/output/letters/cst-edt-vox27a.html ^ | September 27, 2005 | Brian Costin Letter to the Editor
    People have always known the risks of living on the Gulf Coast. New Orleans has now had four severe category 4 hurricanes since 1915 (1915, 1947, in 1969 a category 5 narrowly missed, and 2005 Katrina). That's a category 4 or bigger storm every 22.5 years. This is hardly a once in 200- or 300-year event. Hurricanes for the Gulf Coast region are predictable, frequent and are going to happen again. Knowing this, what should the federal government do in response to the hurricanes? If the federal government takes $200 billion out of the American economy to finance Gulf Coast...
  • As Disappointed As You Might Be With The GOP, What Is The Alternative?

    09/26/2005 5:34:31 PM PDT · by mwfsu84 · 262 replies · 3,496+ views
    My major complaints with the GOP are Bush's spending, and the stonewalling RINOs in Congress. And yet, what is the alternative? To vote Democrat? Or to not vote at all - which is just as helpful to Dems. Every time I think how disappointed I am with Bush, I try to remember how much worse it could be with a legitmate Bush-hater. The Democrats won't cut spending. They'll raise taxes. We'll see national health care. A Democratic President won't nominate moderate SCOTUS justices - unless you consider Ruth Bader Ginsberg a moderate. We'll cow tow to the UN, probably pull...