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Senate Republicans Threaten Tax Dispute Blockade — WASHINGTON — Not even 24 hours after President Obama met with senior Republican Congressional leaders and expressed hopes for a “new dialogue,” renewed partisan fury engulfed the Senate on Wednesday, as Republicans threatened to block …
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Can We Do the Non-Crazy Thing with the Bush Tax Cuts? — I am no longer going to “let the perfect be the enemy of the good.” I am no longer going to try to talk people into seeing that the “right” thing to do with the Bush tax cuts would be to let them all expire.
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Obama's bad poker — On page 116 of “The Promise,” Jonathan Alter describes President Obama's approach to the stimulus as “bad poker.” “Instead of holding his cards close, and then sweetening the pot for Republicans with tax cuts in the final negotiations, [Obama] offered nearly $300 billion …
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Boehner Blasts Dems' ‘Chickencrap’ Tax Cut Vote Gambit — This afternoon, House Democrats will hold an up or down vote on vote on President Obama's plan to extend tax cuts to income below $250,000, and they've figured out a way to prevent the Republicans from pulling procedural tricks that might sink it …
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Boehner rips House Democrats tax vote as ‘chicken crap’
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GOP Will Retain House Control in 2012 — Guaranteed.
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Why did the Democrats falter on the tax cuts?
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Parties dare each other as tax debate heats up
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Tea Party Caucus Takes $1 Billion In Earmarks — Members of the Congressional Tea Party Caucus may tout their commitment to cutting government spending now, but they used the 111th Congress to request hundreds of earmarks that, taken cumulatively, added more than $1 billion to the federal budget.
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Tea Partiers resist GOP healthcare repeal tactic — Tea Party lawmakers are balking at the House Republican leadership's plan to simultaneously repeal and replace President Obama's healthcare law. — The resistance from conservative lawmakers is a clear indication of the challenge Republican leaders face …
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Hedge Funds Tapped Rescue Program — Hedge funds and investors whose bearish trades on housing helped them profit amid the credit crisis were among those that benefited from a U.S. government emergency rescue program to kick-start lending, according to Federal Reserve data released Wednesday.
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Fed wants to strip a key protection for homeowners
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Too Big to Succeed — THE world has experienced a severe …
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RTC — Receiving / paying for stolen property IS a crime. Once the official request to not release classified information was issued the release IS a crime. In the US the maximum penalty for that crime is death. — Mark Anthony — Why haven't British police arrested WikiLeaks boss …
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U.S. Weighs Prosecution of WikiLeaks Founder, but Legal Scholars Warn …
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WikiLeaks Shows the Skills of U.S. Diplomats
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NASA Finds New Life (Updated with Pictures) — Hours before their special news conference today, the cat is out of the bag: NASA has discovered a completely new life form that doesn't share the biological building blocks of anything currently living in planet Earth. This changes everything.
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NASA Finds New Life Form
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GOP to upend spending process — House Republicans seem intent on blowing up the staid appropriations process when they take power in January — potentially upending the old bulls in both parties who have spent decades building their power over the federal budget.
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Gingrich calls for shake-up at the RNC — Washington (CNN) - Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is calling for a shake-up at the Republican National Committee, another setback for Chairman Michael Steele as he decides whether to seek a second term atop the party organization.
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Joe Lieberman emulates Chinese dictators — (updated below) — The comparison of these two passages is so telling in so many ways: — The Washington Post, today: … The Guardian, yesterday: … Talking Points Memo — in an article headlined: “How Lieberman Got Amazon To Drop Wikileaks” …
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How Lieberman Got Amazon To Drop Wikileaks
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A strange way to honor the founding fathers — Republicans gained control of the House last month on a promise to “restore the Constitution.” So it is no small irony that one of their first orders of business is an attempt to rewrite the Constitution. — On Tuesday, Rep. Rob Bishop …
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The Republican case for ratifying New START — Republican presidents have long led the crucial fight to protect the United States against nuclear dangers. That is why Presidents Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush negotiated the SALT I, START I and START II agreements.
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Obama's time-warp focus on the New START treaty
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'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Hearings: Live Updates From Washington — WHAT'S YOUR REACTION? … The Senate Armed Services committee is holding hearings for the military's controversial “Don't Ask, Don't Tell” policy on Thursday. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, who in November urged Congress …
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John McCain has run out of reasons to block the repeal of “Don't Ask, Don't Tell.”
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Brown in good position — As Scott Brown's first year in the Senate comes to a close he remains an extremely formidable political presence and leads five hypothetical 2012 reelection opponents by margins ranging anywhere from 7 to 19 points. — Vicki Kennedy (48-41) and Deval Patrick …
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It took a guy to do this? House Speaker-elect John Boehner orders a change to benefit just 71 members — For some reason it took a male Speaker of the House to accomplish this: — The nearly six dozen female members of the incoming House of Representatives will have a new restroom …

DeMint Sets Sights On Four Dems — South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint (R) is turning his attention to 2012 and using the vote this week on an earmark moratorium to pick his Democratic targets. — DeMint sent an email to the supporters of his Senate Conservatives Fund early Wednesday highlighting four Democrats …
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LETTER FROM DUBLIN — It is one thing to know that someone you love is terminally ill; their death still comes as a shock. — I certainly don't want to compare the arrival of the EU-IMF team in Dublin last week to a bereavement. But I was surprised at how upsetting I found it, given that it came as no surprise.
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Fox is quickly becoming the second-chance employer for fiery figures — Don't panic. Fox is hiring. — The leading cable news network and its business news offshoot, Fox Business Network, have made a habit of signing up reporters and media personalities who've found themselves on the wrong side in employee-employer spats.


Sarah Palin has earned the right to run for president — To the dismay of all but hard-core political junkies, the endless campaign is a reality of modern politics. With some midterm races still unresolved, voters' attention is already turned to 2012. And no potential presidential candidate …
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