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David Rogers / The Politico:
Democrats concede budget fight to Republicans — Senate Democrats abruptly abandoned an omnibus budget bill for the coming year, pushing major spending decisions into the next Congress and giving Republicans immense new leverage to confront President Barack Obama priorities.
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David M. Herszenhorn / New York Times:
Congress Sends $801 Billion Tax Cut Bill to Obama — WASHINGTON — Congress at midnight Thursday approved an $801 billion package of tax cuts and $57 billion for extended unemployment insurance. The vote sealed the first major deal between President Obama and Congressional Republicans …
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
$1.1 trillion spending bill collapses as GOP senators yank support — Senate Democrats have given up on their plan to pass a $1.1 trillion omnibus spending bill in the face of unified Republican opposition. — The bill's collapse will take with it more than 6,000 earmarks …
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Dems are earmark junkies but GOP goes straight — Press coverage of the budget frenzy on Capitol Hill has suggested that pork-barrel earmark spending is still a bipartisan problem, that after months of self-righteous rhetoric about fiscal discipline, Republicans and Democrats remain equal-opportunity earmarkers.
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Jennifer Steinhauer / New York Times:
Bid to Repeal 'Don't Ask' Law Draws Support in Senate — WASHINGTON — Embattled and left for near dead last week, the effort to allow gay men and lesbians to serve openly in the military gained significant momentum on Thursday with three more Republican Senators agreeing to vote to end the “don't ask, don't tell” policy.
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Washington Post:
Congress passes extension of Bush-era tax cuts
Congress passes extension of Bush-era tax cuts
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Igor Volsky / Wonk Room:
Reid Files Cloture On Don't Ask, Don't Tell And DREAM, Schedules …
Reid Files Cloture On Don't Ask, Don't Tell And DREAM, Schedules …
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Tanya Somanader / ThinkProgress:
Durbin: The $1.1 Trillion Omnibus Spending Bill Is 'Exactly …
Durbin: The $1.1 Trillion Omnibus Spending Bill Is 'Exactly …
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Evan McMorris-Santoro / TPMDC:
DADT Moves In The Senate: Reid To File Cloture Tonight, Vote On Saturday
DADT Moves In The Senate: Reid To File Cloture Tonight, Vote On Saturday
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
GOP will paralyze Senate floor with reading of 1,924-page spending bill
GOP will paralyze Senate floor with reading of 1,924-page spending bill
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The Hill:
Sen. Wyden to have surgery for prostate cancer, will miss votes
Sen. Wyden to have surgery for prostate cancer, will miss votes
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Manu Raju / The Politico:
Senators might make it home for holidays
msnbc.com:
House sends tax-cut compromise to president
House sends tax-cut compromise to president
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Bloomberg:
Congress Passes $858 Billion Tax-Cut Extension, Sends to Obama for Signing
Congress Passes $858 Billion Tax-Cut Extension, Sends to Obama for Signing
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Andrew Stiles / National Review:
BREAKING: Reid Caves on Omnibus
BREAKING: Reid Caves on Omnibus
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Huma Khan / ABCNEWS:
Exclusive: Sarah Palin on 2012 Plans, Double Standards for Women — Palin Says Thinking About Presidential Run Is a ‘Prayerful Consideration’ — Sarah Palin is surveying the lay of the land to consider whether to make a presidential run in 2012, she told “Good Morning America” …
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Huma Khan / ABCNEWS:
Sarah Palin: Tax Cut Deal is ‘Lousy,’ New Congress Should Take up Issue — In Exclusive Interview With ABC's Robin Roberts, Palin Discusses Economy, New Book — In an exclusive interview with “Good Morning America” co-anchor Robin Roberts, Sarah Palin said she doesn't support the “lousy” …
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Washington Post:
Post-ABC poll: Sarah Palin lags Obama in theoretical 2012 presidential election — Sarah Palin has played a prominent role in defining Republican Party politics this year but still faces sizable obstacles if she decides to run for president in 2012, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
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PolitiFact:
PolitiFact's Lie of the Year: ‘A government takeover of health care’ — In the spring of 2009, a Republican strategist settled on a brilliant and powerful attack line for President Barack Obama's ambitious plan to overhaul America's health insurance system.
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Megan McArdle / The Atlantic Online:
Government Arguing That Health Insurance Premiums Are Really Taxes?
Government Arguing That Health Insurance Premiums Are Really Taxes?
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Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
The new comeback kid — If Barack Obama wins reelection in 2012, as is now more likely than not, historians will mark his comeback as beginning on Dec. 6, the day of the Great Tax Cut Deal of 2010. — Obama had a bad November. Self-confessedly shellacked in the midterm election …
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Abby Goodnough / New York Times:
Flirty Models Were Hired in Bid to Find Bone Marrow — BOSTON — On its face, it seemed reasonable enough: a bone marrow registry sending recruiters to malls, ballparks and other busy sites to enlist potential donors. — But the recruiters were actually flirtatious models in heels …
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Kimberly Schwandt / Fox News:
Hollywood's Growing Chorus of Obama Criticism — Hollywood's adoration for President Obama has never really been all that shocking, but what may be surprising is how famous singers and actors are increasingly saying they aren't so happy with the commander-in-chief.
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Wall Street Whitewash — When the financial crisis struck, many people — myself included — considered it a teachable moment. Above all, we expected the crisis to remind everyone why banks need to be effectively regulated. — How naïve we were. We should have realized …
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Glenn Harlan Reynolds / New York Post:
Columbia U. vs. the little guy — Tweet — We often hear politicians and pundits denounce property rights. Property rights, we're told, protect the fat cats against the needs of the public. They're a tool for keeping the little guy down. — Like a lot of what we hear from politicians and pundits …
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Linda Greenhouse / Opinionator:
The Revolution Next Time? — It has been 15 years since the Rehnquist court began applying the constitutional brakes to assertions of federal power that had seemed unassailable since the New Deal. Its first target was modest, a five-year-old federal statute called the Gun-Free School Zones Act …
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Tommy Christopher / Mediaite:
Olbermann Refuses To Correct Treatment Of Assange Rape Allegations On Twitter - Update — Update: Keith Olbermann has announced that he is suspending his Twitter account “until this frenzy is stopped.” — Update 2: This is serious. He has even taken down his profile picture.
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Peggy O'Hare / Houston Chronicle:
Retailer praised after killing 3 robbers in Houston — In the back room of a humble jewelry store and pawn shop in Houston's East End Thursday afternoon, a gunman tied Eva Castillo's wrists tightly — too tightly. She complained of the pain, so he loosened the bindings.
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Tom Shales / Washington Post:
With a star-studded guest list, ‘Larry King Live’ signs off for the last time — Lurching awkwardly between classy gestures and underwhelming torpor, “Larry King Live” breathed its last on CNN Thursday night, even if its star and founding father kept reminding viewers that though his program was ending …
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Megan McArdle / The Atlantic Online:
The Limits of the Taxing Power — An interesting question emerges from one of my comment threads on whether or not congress should be able to use the taxing power to get over limits on its enumerated powers. — 1) Can Congress enact a $50,000 tax on second term abortions?
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Bloomberg:
Visa, MasterCard Plunge as Fed Issues Rules to Cut Debit Fees — Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. plunged more than 10 percent in New York trading after the Federal Reserve Board proposed rules that could slash debit-card interchange fees by 90 percent. — The new rules, posted today by the Fed …
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