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Gov. Walker Informed That Bill Targeting Unions May Cost State $46 Million In Federal Funds … WASHINGTON — Budget referees and transportation officials in Wisconsin have informed Gov. Scott Walker (R) that if he were to pass his controversial anti-union legislation into law …
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The Huffington Post, Taylor Marsh and AFL-CIO NOW BLOG
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Bait and Switch? — Walker's budget plans don't fix what he says is the crisis. — Republican Gov. Scott Walker has kicked off a firestorm with his budget proposals, but his most controversial plans wouldn't address this fiscal year's shortfall. — Why now?
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The Atlantic Online, Yglesias, TPMDC and The Plum Line

Making sense of Wisconsin's union showdown — A dirty little secret about column writers is that we each have a handful of road-tested templates that we use all too frequently to make sense of something that has happened and demands our wise opinionation. These past few days I've …
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Firedoglake, Balkinization, Saint Petersblog and Ezra Klein

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker says he campaigned on his budget repair plan, including curtailing collective bargaining
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Firedoglake, Alan Colmes' Liberaland, Reuters and JSOnline

Public unions force taxpayers to fund Democrats
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Wonkbook: Will Wisconsin spread?
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Washington Monthly, Wall Street Journal and Balloon Juice


The real threat to democracy in Wisconsin
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Daily Kos and theblogprof

The Note: Wisconsin's Scott Walker: With Him And Against Him
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Right Turn, New York Times, Reuters and The Mahablog

Mitch Daniels Calls On State GOP To Abandon Union-Busting Bill
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Koch Whore — Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker answers his master's call — “David Koch”: We'll back you any way we can. What we were thinking about the crowd was, uh, was planting some troublemakers. — Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker: You know, well, the only problem with that—because we thought about that...
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Did Scott Walker Get Crank-Call Pwned? (AUDIO) — Is that really Scott Walker? A New York-based alt-news editor says he got through to the embattled Wisconsin governor on the phone Tuesday by posing as right-wing financier David Koch...then had a far-ranging 20-minute conversation about the collective bargaining protests.
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Wisconsin Governor Walker Punked by Fake Koch Call — This is priceless. Ian Murphy of Buffalo Beast (the site appears to be down at the moment, but twolf1 has posted both videos on MyFDL) called up Gov. Scott Walker, posing as wealthy industrialist and campaign donor David Koch. They had a 20-minute chat.

Koch brothers quietly open lobbying office in downtown Madison
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Guardian, Sunlight Foundation Blog, Minneapolis Star Tribune, TPMDC, ThinkProgress and The Plum Line

Wisconsin's Walker Signs Bill Requiring 2/3 Majority for Tax Increases
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Mercury Rising, Hullabaloo and Reuters


Newt Gingrich confronted over affair — PHILADELPHIA — Newt Gingrich's speech at the University of Pennsylvania Tuesday night quickly took a turn for the dramatic when the first student to question him brought up his admitted extra-marital affair and accused him of being “hypocritical” for espousing moral values.
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Chicago's next mayor: Emanuel — Ex-presidential adviser avoids runoff with 55% — Rahm Emanuel, a top adviser to two U.S. presidents who returned to Chicago just months ago, swept into the mayor's office Tuesday, inheriting a city reeling from recession and promising to reshape City Hall.
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Emanuel Triumphs in Chicago Mayoral Race — CHICAGO — Rahm Emanuel, a former congressman who worked for two presidents, was elected mayor of Chicago on Tuesday, a victory that marks a new path for a city that has, for 22 years, been led by a singular, powerful force, Richard M. Daley.
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Another judge rules the individual mandate constitutional — This time it was Judge Gladys Kessler in the D.C. Circuit Court. Kessler, interestingly, rejected the idea that the individual mandate is a tax. Her ruling for the mandate's constitutionality rested on the “necessary and proper clause …
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Federal Judge In D.C. Upholds Health Care Reform, Says Some Arguments ‘Ignore Reality’ — A federal judge on Tuesday upheld the health care reform law signed last year by President Barack Obama and found that Congress had the clear authority to regulate health insurance under the Commerce Clause of the Constitution.
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A Third Judge Validates Health Care Overhaul Law
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W.H.: Obama won't speak on Libya — Jay Carney said that he didn't anticipate Obama speaking about Libya. — AP Photo — White House press secretary Jay Carney told reporters on Air Force One that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will speak about Libya at 2:30 p.m. He referred questions on Libya to …
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Providence plans to pink slip all teachers — PROVIDENCE — The school district plans to send out dismissal notices to every one of its 1,926 teachers, an unprecedented move that has union leaders up in arms. — In a letter sent to all teachers Tuesday, Supt.
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Sweetness & Light, HazZzMat, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion and JONATHAN TURLEY


WikiLeaks Cables Detail Qaddafi Family's Exploits — WASHINGTON — After New Year's Day 2009, Western media reported that Seif al-Islam el-Qaddafi, a son of the Libyan leader Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, had paid Mariah Carey $1 million to sing just four songs at a bash on the Caribbean island of St. Barts.
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If Not Now, When? — What's unfolding in the Arab world today …
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JustOneMinute and The Future of Capitalism

The President's Deafening Silence on Libya
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Dem Rep to unions: Time to get ‘bloody’ — A Democratic Congressman from Massachusetts is raising the stakes in the nation's fight over the future of public employee unions, saying emails aren't enough to show support and that it is time to “get a little bloody.”
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Democrat urges unions to ‘get a little bloody when necessary’
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D.C., Hawaii Still Most Approving of Obama; All States Decline — Approval is higher than average in 12 states plus D.C., lower than average in 18 states — PRINCETON, NJ — Residents of Hawaii gave native son President Barack Obama the highest average 2010 job approval rating (66%) …
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Scaling Back State Programs Is Least of Three Fiscal Evils — Less objectionable than reducing state worker pay or benefits, increasing taxes — PRINCETON, NJ — As Wisconsin and numerous other states struggle to reduce untenable budget deficits, a new USA Today/Gallup poll finds …
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Report: Ex-minister says Gadhafi ordered Lockerbie — STOCKHOLM — Swedish tabloid Expressen says Libya's ex-justice minister claims Moammar Gadhafi personally ordered the Lockerbie bombing that killed 270 people in 1988. — Expressen on Wednesday quoted Mustafa Abdel-Jalil as telling …
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Indiana Official: “Use Live Ammunition” Against Wisconsin Protesters — A conservative deputy AG let his emotions get out of hand. It wasn't the first time. — Post Comment — On Saturday night, when Mother Jones staffers tweeted a report that riot police might soon sweep demonstrators …
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The Scrubbing has Begun... Today the state of Wisconsin Department of Regulation and Licensing, announced that it would begin “looking into accusations that a number of local doctors provided the notes for protesters who missed work during the week...the department will review complaints …
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Our World: Obama's devastatingly mixed signals — By adopting a policy it openly hated and then condemning its own behavior, the US essentially told Israel, America is not a credible partner. — Talkbacks (82) — For better or worse, each passing day the Middle East is becoming more unstable.
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On Obama jobs tour, unemployed have little voice — CLEVELAND - President Obama has traveled across the country since the November midterm elections to tout his economic vision and rebuild relationships with the business community, meeting with executives, community college presidents …