The watered-down (but better than nothing, I guess) Senate jobs bill made it past a procedural vote last night, with opponents unable to sustain a filibuster by a 4-1 vote (that is, 4 Republicans – including brand new Senator, Scott Brown – voted to end cloture, while one “Democrat” – Ben Nelson – voted to continue debate). Not a good start for you Senator Brown. I foresee many teabags in your future (and not in a Larry Craig kinda way, either – though I wouldn’t rule that out, either). Meanwhile, the Kabuki Theater know as “health care reform” continues its unprecedented run (it’s almost like an Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, only not quite as insipid; close, though). The big question now, of course, is whether or not Democrats have what it takes to use budget reconciliation to pass a) crappy reform and/or b) a crappy public option. From what Larry O’Donnell keeps saying, even with reconciliation, there are a lot of procedural hurdles along the way that require 60 votes to pass. I’m not sure anybody actually knows WTF the deal is, but if there’s a chance for Democrats to cave in and/or for Joe Lieberman, Max Baucus, et al., to torpedo the process, I’m pretty sure they’ll do it.
Wannabe terrorist Najibullah Zazi plead guilty to conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction, commit murder in a foreign country, and provide material support to al-Qaeda in Federal District Court in Brooklyn yesterday, as expected. The news that the US Criminal Justice System works and that we can try criminals in the venue where they committed their crimes sent Dick Cheney to the hospital. Don’t worry, though, the Dick is resting comfortably. If there’s anybody who deserves to be resting comfortably, it’s great American patriot and hero, Dick Cheney. May you rest in peace here on Earth, Dick, ‘cuz you’ve got an eternity in hell to get ready for.
Speaking of hell, time to get ready for work.
Breaking with the national Republican Party for the second time this week, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) told reporters Monday that GOP attempts to stall health care reform were out of line.
“I think any Republican that says you should start from scratch,” with health care, “I think that’s bogus talk, and that’s partisan talk,” the governor told reporters.
He also said Obama’s approach to health care reform is appropriate — hosting a forum that includes Republicans.
“Since half of the people are Republicans, why would you exclude Republicans?” he quipped. “Then half of the people hate you for having done health care reform.”
On Sunday, Schwarzenegger told ABC’s This Week he was proud to accept stimulus dollars for his state and praised the program for creating or saving over 150,000 jobs.
http://rawstory.com/2010/02/schwarzenegger-calls-gop-health-care-approach-bogus/
Sam Seder from last Friday.
Thanks, Sue. Just watched it.
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