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The price of a do-nothing Congress

Posted on June 4, 2012 by TRP

The latest employment data indicate that the U.S. job market is in a holding pattern — the price we pay for a do-nothing Congress focused more on austerity than job creation. Our economy added 69,000 new jobs in May, for an average of 96,000 over the past three months, with a downward revision of 49,000…

Heritage Foundation ‘Expert’ Cannot Cite Voter Fraud

Posted on June 4, 2012 by TRP

The one example of the sort of fraud these strict voter ID laws allegedly aim to stop that Darling could site was conservative filmmaker and convicted law-breaker James O’Keefe. O’Keefe’s approach was to break a law intentionally to prove how easy it is to break a law and to then claim that the law is…

Big Money And The Ballot Box

Posted on June 4, 2012 by TRP

You wouldn’t think politicians would have any trouble raising enough money these days. The presidential race is expected to be a billion-dollar affair, and spending records have been shattered at the congressional level. But many candidates are being outgunned by superPACs and other outside groups with nearly unlimited funds at their disposal. Those dollars have…

Climate models ignored by media (except for their critics)

Posted on May 30, 2012 by TRP

The group also examined media sources favored by “high-political-knowledge audiences”. These included Time Magazine, The New Yorker, PBS NewsHour, Newsweek, NPR, The Nation, The National Review, and The Rush Limbaugh Show. In 2007, contrarian viewpoints expressed in The Nation, The National Review, and The Rush Limbaugh Show accounted for one third of the stories mentioning…

In Florida, Scott Administration Vows To Accelerate Voter Purge: ‘There Will Be More Names’

Posted on May 30, 2012 by TRP

The massive voter purge order by Governor Rick Scott in Florida has been plagued with errors, resulting in election officials notifying hundreds of eligible U.S. citizens that they are ineligible to vote. In response, the Scott administration has vowed to intensify their efforts to remove registered voters from the rolls. Initially, the state created a…

Report: US Has One Of The Highest Child Poverty Rates In The Developed World

Posted on May 30, 2012 by TRP

According to a new report from the Office of Research at the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the U.S. has one of the highest rates of child poverty in the developed world. Of the 35 wealthy countries studied by UNICEF, only Romania has a child poverty rate higher than the 23 percent rate in the…

10 Reasons Why Public Policies Rescued the U.S. Economy

Posted on May 30, 2012 by TRP

The Troubled Asset Relief Program in 2008, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, and the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 successively helped the U.S. economy turn itself around. These three measures came at crucial times when the economy was facing the prospect of experiencing serious damage unless…

Economic Snapshot for May 2012

Posted on May 30, 2012 by TRP

Families’ economic security is slowly improving: The labor market is adding jobs and household wealth is gradually increasing. But families continue to struggle given the depth of the past recession and the slow pace of improvements during the economic recovery. Policymakers acted decisively in the past with extended unemployment insurance benefits, payroll tax cuts, and…

GOP’s problem with Latinos — as big as Texas

Posted on May 29, 2012May 29, 2012 by TRP

I remember the reader who, sweet as you please, wrote to tell me: “I think most people who read your columns understand that you’re pro-Mexican invasion because you’re Mexican.” U.S. Senate candidate Ted Cruz is not Mexican. Nor is he Mexican-American. He is Cuban-American. And a funny thing happened to him on his way to…

How Americans use energy, in three simple charts

Posted on May 29, 2012May 29, 2012 by TRP

Donald Marron passes along a very handy chart from the Congressional Budget Office looking at what sources of energy the United States relies on — and for what purpose:       SOURCE How Americans use energy, in three simple charts – The Washington Post.  

Obama Fires Back On Spending Accusations : NPR [transcript]

Posted on May 29, 2012 by TRP

DAVID GREENE, HOST: Lets stay with money and politics. On the campaign trail, President Obama and Mitt Romney have been feuding recently over the deficit. At issue is just how to characterize the Obama administrations record on spending. Depending on who you listen to, the president is either an out of control spender or hes…

After protest, Amazon workers finally get AC

Posted on May 25, 2012 by TRP

When protesters at Amazon.coms AMZN annual meeting blasted the e-commerce giant for subjecting warehouse workers to triple-digit temperatures, company executives were the ones feeling the heat. CEO Jeff Bezos announced that the company will spend $52 million adding air-conditioning to its network of warehouses, the Seattle Times reported and Amazon spokeswoman Mary Osako confirmed via email. The…

Obama calls Romney speech a cow pie of distortion

Posted on May 25, 2012 by TRP

Speaking directly to Iowans, Obama used local lingo to slam Romney: “Governor Romney came to Des Moines last week and warned of a prairie fire of debt,” he said. “But he left out some facts. His speech was more like a cow pie of distortion.” Then he quipped, “I don’t know whose record he twisted…

Obama Campaign Launching ‘Dashboard’ Online, ‘Directly Tied’ To Field Operations

Posted on May 23, 2012 by TRP

“The immediacy of Dashboard really sets it apart from 2008,” said Obama campaign spokeswoman Katie Hogan. “It provides a good volunteer experience online that is directly tied to our field-operation goals.” As previously reported by the Guardian last week, the goal for Dashboard is to allow volunteers and staffers across different states to immediately work…

Health Insurance Cutbacks Squeeze The Insured

Posted on May 23, 2012 by TRP

“Every year my company changes the insurance. And instead of giving us three different choices for insurance plans they were changing to one, which was a high-deductible plan with no prescription coverage,” she said. Cooper was stunned. Her anti-rejection medicine costs way more than she could afford on her own — more than $1,000 a…

Young Voters, Once Buoyed By Obama, Turn Away [audio]

Posted on May 23, 2012 by TRP

In 2004, then-candidate Barack Obama campaigned on a message of hope and gained overwhelming support from young voters. In an op-ed in the Los Angles Times, Neal Gabler writes that many of those young voters are disappointed with his tenure, and they’ve turned to “DIY politics” instead. SOURCE  Young Voters, Once Buoyed By Obama, Turn…

Top 10 Obamacare Benefits at Stake for Women

Posted on May 23, 2012 by TRP

The Supreme Court is currently reviewing the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, more commonly known as “Obamacare.” This landmark piece of legislation signed into law by President Barack Obama drastically reforms the way health insurance works in our country. Below we outline 10 reasons why, as stated in the Center for American Progress report…

Obama Made A Strong First Impression At Harvard

Posted on May 22, 2012 by TRP

Harvard Professor Laurence Tribe is a sort of legal rock star, particularly among liberals. First-year law students he has never met don’t just show up at his door saying, “I want to work for you.” At least they didn’t until March 31, 1989. Tribe recently retrieved his daily calendar from that year and pointed to…

Birther Secretary of State Bennett Is Romney Campaign Co-Chair

Posted on May 22, 2012 by TRP

Before you write off Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett as another one of those fringy state officials diving deep into the birther waters of Hawaii, consider this: He is one of the co-chairs of the Romney campaign in Arizona. Then again, that honorary position already comes with a few smudge marks. Another of Romney’s…

Public Opinion Snapshot: Millennials Want a More Equitable Society

Posted on May 22, 2012 by TRP

Conservatives are hoping to build support among Millennials defined by Pew as those adults born 1981 or after by capitalizing on economic discontent. But Millennials’ high level of concern about inequality may make that very hard, since conservatives deny inequality is much of a problem and actually propose to make it worse through their favored…

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