Grab bag — Friday evening (update)

The Center for Budget and Policy Priorities has a nice series of articles on the Senate finance health reform bill. These articles include how to improve the bill and detail some of the problems that stick out like sore thumbs. Good reading.

The more I read about the Great Depression, the more I find out that the Great Depression was a series of good policies and bad policies. Some of the bad policies were driven by hawks worried about the deficit. As a result, Roosevelt stop spending at one point in order to “try to balance the budget.” Unfortunately, we’re seeing the same thing today as Republicans and the media (currently they’re one and the same) are complaining about the deficit. As a rule of thumb gleaned from history: fix the economy and then fix the deficit.

gdp deficit Grab bag    Friday evening (update)

Representative Alan Grayson took apart a CNN analyst, Alex Castellanos, who, as it turns out, gets paid a relatively handsome sum from the health-insurance industry. I’m really starting to like this Grayson guy.

When I was in Tyler, Texas, I met Louie Gohmert (Republican – Tx). As a matter of fact, we both spoke at a multidenominational Martin Luther King celebration. He truly appeared to be a good judge and a decent human being. That was before he was elected to the United States House of Representatives. Since then he’s been a right-wing tool. It is really disappointing.

Representatives Jane Harman and Loretta Sanchez have broken away from the Blue Dogs on this public option. Here’s my question. The Blue Dog Democrats are supposed to be focused on fiscally responsive behavior. On healthcare, the best bang for our buck is a single-payer system. Where are all the Blue Dogs on this issue? Why aren’t they pushing a single-payer system or are they fiscally responsive only some of the time?

Who is surprised that some of the football players at Florida State University can only read at a second grade level? I’m not surprised in the least. College athletes are tools for their school. They are to be used to garner huge sums of money for the school. They aren’t being paid to learn or to read. They are playing a game that can fill up the bank account of some schools for tens of millions of dollars.

Finally, Meghan McCain shows a little cleavage and people go nuts. Please, she’s a 24-year-old female. Settle down.

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