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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Newsmax: Alter: Obama Reveals He May Be One-Term President

Alter: Obama Reveals He May Be One-Term President

President Obama has failed in one of the most important jobs a president faces: persuading the country to follow him, says Newsweek Senior Editor Jonathan Alter, author of a new book about Obama’s first year in office.

In an exclusive interview with Newsmax.TV, Alter also says Obama will move to the right if Democrats lose big in the midterm elections. Alter predicts he could face a primary challenge from both the left and the right in 2012, and suggests the possibility that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Vice President Biden could switch places in a second term – although Alter reveals that Obama feels he could be a one-term president.

Alter’s newly released book, “The Promise: President Obama, Year One,” has garnered major media attention for its riveting insider’s perspective on what happened during Obama’s first year.

Editor’s Note: Buy Jonathan Alter’s new book, Click Here Now.

Asked whether Obama has followed his campaign promise to govern in a bipartisan manner, Alter responds: “No, he hasn’t. That was something he just could not make good on in the presidency, that idea of being more bipartisan.

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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Today's headlines from CNS News

Today's headlines from CNS News:


Today's Headlines

Wednesday, May 19, 2010


Democrats’ See A ‘Significant Blow to the Republican Party’ in Tuesday’s Elections
(CNSNews.com)
– In their post-primary spin, Democrats say they won “the most significant election contest” of the day – the only race to pit a Republican against a Democrat. The Democrat Party’s main talking point: “If the GOP couldn't win here, it's not going to have an easy time netting the 40 House seats in November it needs to retake the House.”

McCain: ‘Insulting’ for Obama State Department to ‘Compare’ Arizona Anti-Immigration Law to China’s Human Rights ‘Abuses’
(CNSNews.com)
- Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) said it was “outrageous” for a top Obama administration State Department official to “compare” Arizona’s anti-illegal immigration law with Communist China’s “human rights abuses.” He also told CNSNews.com that the official, who “did not read the law,” reflects “the liberal elite” that does not know the difference between “a state acting in a constitutional fashion and a regime that’s responsible for the deaths of millions of its citizens.”

McCain, Kyl Demand Top Obama State Dept. Official Retract Statement and Apologize for Likening AZ Immigration Law to Chinese Human Rights Violations
(CNSNews.com)
- Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) Tuesday called on the top Obama State Department official responsible for human rights issues to “retract and apologize” for telling officials of the Communist government of China that Arizona's new immigration-enforcement law is an example of a “troubling trend in our society” and for portraying Arizona as the moral equivalent of Communist China.

At Previous Human Rights Session, U.S. Responded ‘Forthrightly’ to China’s Concerns About U.S. Practices
(CNSNews.com)
– The Obama administration’s approach to human rights dialogue with China – “an open discussion where you not only raise the other guy’s problems, but you raise your own” – appears to contrast to that of its predecessor. The latest controversy involving remarks by Assistant Secretary of State Michael Posner has focused attention on a forum that has long been dogged by Beijing’s hypersensitivity to criticism of its rights record.

Obama Urged to Issue Executive Order on Human Right to Ensure U.S. Compliance With U.N. Treaties
(CNSNews.com)
– The U.S. State Department is asking state and local human rights commissions to help it prepare an obligatory report to the United Nations on how the U.S. is advancing the human rights set forth in various treaties. Those state and local groups are now pressing President Obama to issue an executive order establishing a domestic human rights infrastructure that would help the U.S. meet its obligations to “respect, protect and fulfill human rights for all.”

Hoyer: No Plans Yet by Democrats To End Fannie, Freddie Bailouts
(CNSNews.com)
– House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) could not say what action Democrats are planning to end the federal bailouts of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac or when his party planned to take action. Hoyer, speaking to reporters on Tuesday at his weekly press briefing, said only that the House Financial Services Committee was “looking at” what to do with the failed mortgage giants that played a central role in the 2008 economic crisis.

Congress Pushing for Unilateral Gasoline Sanctions Against Iran Despite Progress at U.N.
(CNSNews.com)
– “It is my expectation that Congress will soon send its own strong, targeted Iran sanctions bill to President Obama’s desk,” House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said on Tuesday. Sen. Christopher Dodd (D-Conn.), cosponsor of the Senate bill, said Congress would not “retreat” from its own sanctions initiative regardless of what the U.N. does.


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Rachael Ray Backs ‘Uniform,’ ‘Level Playing Ground’ for Public School Cafeterias
(CNSNews.com)
- 'Some of the public schools I’ve been to, they’re eating baked chicken and dark leafy greens and fresh fruits and vegetables, and then other schools, they don’t even have the equipment, or the funds, or the ability to offer any of those products,' celebrity chef Rachel Ray told CNSNews.com.


OTHER CNSNEWS.COM HEADLINES

Primaries Results Reflect Anti-Washington, Anti-Establishment Mood

AP: Obama Endorsements Don't Seem to Help Democrats
Sestak, Toomey Race Will Be About Jobs, Economy
Insurgents Attack U.S. Air Base in Afghanistan, One Day After Deadly Attack on NATO Convoy
Immigration Reform Expected to Overshadow Drug Violence When Obama Meets With Calderone
Report Says Nine Hurt in Latest China Knife Attack
Rules Proposed for Avoiding Another 'Flash Crash' -- Before Cause of Crash Is Known
Three Militia Members Released From Jail; Gov’t Fighting to Keep Other Six Behind Bars
FEMA Photographer Asked Church Volunteers Not to Wear Religious T-Shirts
Bangkok Burning, As Army Moves Against Anti-Government Protesters
Pakistani Court Orders Gov't to Block Facebook Because of ‘Muhammad’ Page
Iran Rejects U.N. Sanctions Resolution Draft

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NEWSPAPER ROUNDUP:

With stimulus cash running low, Arne Duncan sounds alarm on education ‘emergency’
Head Start rife with enrollment fraud
Senate vote on same-sex benefits for federal employees coming 'within weeks'
Battle looms in Senate over Obama's pick to run Medicare and Medicaid
Guatemalan handyman dies protecting family he worked for from home invaders
Arizona official dares L.A. to stage boycott; City would give up 25% of its electricity
Obama defends stimulus in Ohio despite high unemployment
Police want to limit how long criminal records are accessible to the public
Spy agencies faulted by Senate panel for missing Christmas Day bomb attempt
New interrogation unit aids in questioning Times Square bomb suspect
Pro-immigrant Rep. Luis Gutierrez not invited to state dinner for Mexican president
Mexican town's police force quits after ambush
Virginia wonders what to do with immigrant elk that wandered in from Kentucky
Eradication of smallpox may have set the stage for HIV pandemic, study says
Texas Board of Education will choose the next generation of history textbooks this week


COMMENTARY

Kagan Wants to Impose Her Values on Your Speech
By Terence P. Jeffrey
Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan has expended a great deal of intellectual energy searching for a rationalization that would preserve freedom of speech for viewpoints she likes while imposing government controls on speech she does not like.

Democrats: Learn to Read
By Ben Shapiro
The literacy rate in the United States is 99 percent. That means that only 1 percent of people in the United States above the age of 15 are incapable of reading and writing. Apparently, all of them are members of the Obama administration. Attorney General Eric Holder admits that he has not read the Arizona immigration law, and neither has Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano or State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley. But that did not stop any of them from criticizing the Arizona law.

The Worst Kind of Lie
By Rich Galen
There is a theory in politics that the best attack is a third-party attack. The best third party is a grand jury. The next best third party is the New York Times. The second-best attacker attacked Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal – a Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate -- by investigating his statements, inferences, suggestions, insinuations, and hints that he had served in Vietnam as a member of the United States Marine Corps. Turns out that Blumenthal, in his words, "misspoke." In my words, he "lied."

The U.S. Department of Blame America First
By Michelle Malkin
Obama Democrats have mastered the treacherous art of the pre-emptive global apology. Foggy Bottom is crammed with so many 'human rights' zealots embarrassed by the country they serve that the State Department mission statement should be replaced with a condolence card.

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This is how I feel about ice cream...

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A great story about Kevin gets his french fries.

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It was the chunks of sod in the vending machine that particularly cracked me up... Whatever.

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Recent stories in the Carroll Eagle by Kevin Dayhoff

Recent stories in the Carroll Eagle by Kevin Dayhoff

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    It takes many hands to push the swings at city playground
    Published May 16, 2010 by Carroll Eagle
    ... have played a role in the success of our community. They are dream keepers, folks who roll up their sleeves and work so families may enjoy a high quality of life. When he not on the sliding board, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at

    Bomb threat evacuated Carroll County Courts
    Published May 14, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
    Police are continuing their investigation into a bomb threat Wednesday that closed both the Carroll County Circuit and District courts.At approximately 12:45 p.m on May 12, Maryland State Police, Westminster City Police, and the Carroll County Sheriff's ... ...

    Commissioners plan to put resident troopers back in budget
    Published May 14, 2010 by Carroll Eagle
    ... to make a seamless transition with certified law enforcement officers on June 24, should the commissioners decide to transition to nine officers," Kasten said.The budget is scheduled for adoption on May 24.— Kevin Dayhoff contributed to this story...

    Dawn S. Buell, county bank teller and animal lover, dead at 51
    Published May 11, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
    A popular head teller at the New Windsor State Bank College Square branch in Westminster, Dawn Susan Buell, 51, was killed on May 8 when she was struck and killed by a passing car as she walked her dog.Buell had previously worked at the old Carroll County ... ...

    Our nation's first president may not have told a lie, but he was not without his faults
    Published May 10, 2010 by Carroll Eagle
    ... � No word as to whether or not the House of Commons has weighed-in on the controversy.When he's not uncovering presidential library fines, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at

    Did a former Westminster man put Mother's Day on track?
    Published May 9, 2010 by Carroll Eagle
    ... as how we spend it -- with mom, family and loved ones. Heavy metal music is optional. (Though, I'm sure Ozzy Osbourne loves his mum, too.) When he is not playing Elvis Presley songs for his mother, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at

    Rockinberg becomes mayor of Mount Airy
    Published May 9, 2010 by Carroll Eagle
    MOUNT AIRY — Mount Airy voters this week elected the town's fourth mayor in 15 months, and selected two new council members during municipal elections May 3. Patrick Rockinberg, 47, defeated Council member Wendi Peters, 46, in the mayoral race 768 to 658. ... ...

    Rockinberg becomes Mt. Airy's fourth mayor in 15 months
    Published May 4, 2010 by Carroll Eagle
    Mount Airy has yet another new mayor while voters also selected two new councilmen.Patrick Rockinberg, 47, beat Councilwoman Wendi Peters, 46 for the mayoral race, 768 to 658 votes. His term lasts four years and he will receive a salary of $8,500.Just 1, ... ...

    Good behavior gets you a quick visit inside the Detention Center
    Published May 2, 2010 by Carroll Eagle
    ... down the spouting," is not an option with this modern facility. When he is not practicing climbing down the spouting, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at kevindayhoff@gmail.com. He always likes hearing from readers, and promises to keep the lights on for ... ...

    DAYHOFF: Bell's day in history rings for Carroll and all of Maryland
    Published April 25, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
    ... , and all of the students were cleared of all charges. And what court made that decision? The Maryland Court of Appeals ... where Bell now serves as chief judge. When he is not at a lunch counter, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at
WTTR part-time announcer waives hearing on Internet charges
Published April 20, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
A part-time radio sports announcer for WTTR Radio, in Westminster, last week waived his right to a preliminary hearing against charges of unlawful contact with a minor over the Internet.As a result of the April 16 filing, Bryan McLean, 44, of Hanover, Pa ... ...
Cell phone ban follows a long tradition of driving Miss Nanny
Published April 18, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
... �� which often winds up as a laptop device — Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at
Amedori to run for Maryland lieutenant governor
Published April 16, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Murphy today announced that former state delegate (R-District 5A) Carmen Amedori will join his ticket as his lieutenant governor running mate.In a press conference at Lawyers’ Mall in Annapolis on Thursday at 4:30 p ... ...
Westminster Tea Party steeped in voter discontent
Published April 16, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
Billed as the Westminster Tax Day Tea Party, a gathering of some 300 people formed Thursday in the parking lot at Legends Café, on Route 140 in Westminster.The group presented a sea of American and Gadsden, “Don't Tread on Me,” flags, as well as protest and ... ...
DAYHOFF: Plenty of ways over the years to have a hot time in Westminster
Published April 11, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
... not until the machine was greatly damaged." So you see, there's more than one way to have a hot time in the old town. When he is not out back working on his "log-rolling" technique, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at
Sykesville police recover stolen wheelchair
Published April 8, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle
... his car to his bed."Police did not release details of how the wheelchair was recovered, but said the case remains active. Anyone with information is asked to call 410-795-0757 or e-mail policeadmin@sykesville.net.— Charles Schelle and Kevin Dayhoff...
Patti Anne Battaglia, nationally known artist, teacher, 56
Published April 7, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
Patricia Anne “Patti” Battaglia, 56, of Catonsville, a nationally known artist and teacher, died March 13 at home after an extended illness. She was well known in the Carroll County art community for her unique jewelry, collages and printmaking; and ... ...
Easter egg hunts, distillery raids signaled spring in county
Published April 4, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
... quot; So here's the history lesson for today: Chocolate bunnies also might wind up on your "hide," but are doubtless not as painful as buckshot. When he is not eating too much Easter candy, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at
Strangers, celebrities offer to pay Marine family's court-ordered expenses
Published April 4, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
People across the county — including Fox News cable host Bill O'Reilly — have pledged to help pay a $16,500 legal bill being levied against the father of U.S. Marine Lance Corp. Matthew Snyder, of Westminster, whose 2006 funeral was picketed by members of ... ...
Strangers, celebrities help pay expenses for family of fallen Marine
Published March 31, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
People across the county — including FOX News cable host Bill O’Reilly — have pledged to help pay a $16,500 legal bill being levied against the father of fallen U.S. Marine Lance Corp. Matthew Snyder, of Westminster, whose 2006 funeral was picketed by ... ...

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This week in The Tentacle


This week in www.thetentacle.com

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Animal lovers’ food fight
Kevin E. Dayhoff

Recent events and a recent article in The New York Times focused my attention once again to the Humane Society of the United States.


A Review – Funny “Planet Claire”
Roy Meachum

There may be a plot to the Maryland Ensemble Theatre’s “Planet Claire.” Because of the laughter, approving applause and whole lot of dancing going on, I never found it.


A Horrible Inner Debate
Tom McLaughlin

The doctor had told us Suriani was with child and we sat there in a state of shock and protested it was impossible. A vasectomy earlier, plus a diagnosis that she could not have children, had all but negated the possibility; but the facts could not be denied. The doctor made an appointment with an ob-gyn for 9 A.M. the next morning to make sure all was well.



Tuesday, May 18, 2010

A Senate Fight: Alex Mooney
Roy Meachum

The lack of activity to unseat state Sen. David Brinkley is encouraging; it is also a tribute to the low key that he brings to the job. Although of different political persuasions, David attracted my admiration long ago.


Political Spin and Quelling Discussion
Farrell Keough

It seems that every time we come into a political season, or when an important piece of legislation is presented, the hue and cry of civil discussion arises. Someone will say exactly what is on their mind and others will chime in that the words used are too harsh. Pollucka!



Monday, May 17, 2010

Campaign Diary – This Balance Thing
Michael Kurtianyk

So right now, as I’m going to fundraisers, meeting with leaders, researching, and the like, I see what people mean when they told me the following: it’s the campaigning that is the most difficult part of the process of becoming county commissioner. They cite the time needed to do everything and the endurance to execute all of the commitments.



Friday, May 14, 2010

Pushkin Acupuncture – Part 2
Roy Meachum

One night, some four weeks back, the English pointer and I adjourned up the stairs and instead of waiting in the middle of the bed; he sprawled on a stuffed quilt given by my second best friend. Knowing the cushioned comfort he napped on in the library, she didn’t want to take a chance of his sleeping on the bedroom floor that is covered with an Oriental rug and pad, and that’s it.


2010 Election Candidates
John W. Ashbury

As a public service TheTentacle.com will publish every Friday the list of candidates who have filed for the various elective offices which will appear on the ballot in the September Primary Election. If errors appear, please notify me at info@thetentacle.com.


“It’s no fun being an Illegal Alien”
Joe Charlebois

The rock band Genesis released a single from their 1983 self-titled album that will not be heard on the radio these days as it is deemed to be too offensive. What is this song that can’t be played on the radio you may ask?



Thursday, May 13, 2010

Energy Requires Safety First
Patricia A. Kelly

Energy: the capacity for vigorous activity, or so says Webster’s Dictionary. There certainly has been a lot expended lately, largely around the recent huge oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.


Pushkin Acupuncture – Part 1
Roy Meachum

When the English pointer bounces me out for the daily stroll, I take great pride in how Pushkin handles people and other critters. He has down pat the principle “don’t bother me and I’ll leave you totally alone.”



Wednesday, May 12, 2010

The War Goes On – Part 2
Roy Meachum

In Iraq, the Bush White House was caught between two juggernauts.


Angus Maddison – Predictor of The Past
Kevin E. Dayhoff

Angus Maddison, an eminent scholar in the study of economic history, who once researched, calculated and explained the gross domestic product of various nation-states and regions of the world all the way back to 1 AD, passed away in Paris at the age of 83 years old on April 24.


The Best Laid Plans…
Tom McLaughlin

Kuching, Malaysia – I have never before had to consider abortion in my personal life. I never, ever thought I would have to as I practiced birth control in all my sexual relationships. Even in college.



Tuesday, May 11, 2010

The War Goes On – Part One
Roy Meachum

Readers know that I am not a harsh critic of President Barack Obama, in general. What sticks in my craw – and endangers my fellow Americans – is the senseless, useless and too expensive war in Iraq and Afghanistan he continues to support.


There are labels, and then there are labels
Nick Diaz

One of my history professors at the University of Dayton, back in the late 60’s, repeatedly stated that “race is a pigment of our imagination.”



Monday, May 10, 2010

Up is Down, and Down is Up
Richard B. Weldon Jr.

Musing about traditional party politics is becoming a habit. The tidbits are just too juicy to ignore, especially for the political junkies of the world.


Campaign Diary – Gone Is the Tax Credit
Michael Kurtianyk

The deadline has come and gone. Now what? April 30 was the last day wherein a first-time homebuyer who purchased a home by today would receive a tax credit of $8,000 from the government. By purchase, I mean a valid, legal contract accepted by today, with a settlement date by June 30, 2010.

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Sending hugs and well wishes to Susan Williamson.


Sending hugs and well wishes to Susan Williamson.

Susan Williamson at Off Track Art on Friday, May 14, 2010. / Kevin Dayhoff


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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

The Mount Airy Blog: Always a Few “Whining Winners”

Always a Few “Whining Winners”

......To Sour The Thrill of Victory...

http://mountairyblog.blogspot.com/2010/05/always-few-whining-winners.html#comments

I would like to take this opportunity to send a big congratulations out to Mayor-elect Pat Rockinberg as well as David Blais and Scott Strong for winning the two Town Council seats on May 3.

The Mayoral race was very close. With that, I hope Mayor-elect Rockinberg will recognize he does not have a mandate. He must embrace all the voters, including the 47% who voted for Wendi Peters. I know these three men will work diligently along with fellow council members Peter Helt, Dave Pyatt and Wendi Peters to bring back the stability and continuity that's been missing over the past several years.

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Great News - Washington Post News Alert: Rep. Joe Sestak has wins Democratic Senate primary

Sestak defeats Specter in Pa.

Washington Post News Alert: Rep. Joe Sestak has wins Democratic Senate primary
10:14 PM EDT Tuesday, May 18, 2010
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Rep. Joe Sestak has won the Democratic Senate primary in Pennsylvania, ousting five-term Sen. Arlen Specter, the Associated Press projects. Specter had changed his party affiliation last year from Republican to improve his chances of getting onto the November ballot, and the White House had staunchly backed him in the primary campaign.

For more information, visit washingtonpost.com:
http://link.email.washingtonpost.com/r/E5QODK/48QTQ/32DVDX/5Y1QTN/KUDTC/28/t

Washington Post: North Korea responsible for the March explosion on a South Korean warship

News Alert: North Korea responsible for the March explosion on a South Korean warship, South Korea says
02:01 PM EDT Tuesday, May 18, 2010
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South Korea will formally blame North Korea on Thursday for launching a torpedo at one of its warships in March, U.S. and East Asian officials said. An explosion aboard the vessel killed 46 sailors and heightened tensions in one of the world’s most perilous regions.

For more information, visit washingtonpost.com:
http://link.email.washingtonpost.com/r/8VXTM7/UNMGL/BXRWRS/TVICYG/I3X90/ZH/t

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Daily Grind: Republicans Roll Over?; The L-Word, Guess What Greece Has To Jettison?


May 18th, 2010

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Republicans Roll Over?

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Republicans Roll Over?

By Robert Romano

Rescinding government control of the nation's financial sector — along with repealing ObamaCare and restoring fiscal sanity to the nation's budget — all may have to be put off for some time after elections have taken place. And put onto the American people's "to-do" list in 2011 and beyond. If ever. Why?

Sadly, instead of rolling back another government takeover, this time of the financial system, enough Senate Republicans have apparently rolled over and are letting it through.

Consider Republican Senator Bob Corker's admission that efforts to defeat the Dodd financial takeover bill have apparently always been doomed to failure, as reported by the Washington Post. Although indicating he opposed the legislation, Corker said, "I realize this bill is going to pass." He described the legislation as "an out-of-the-park home run" achievement for the Obama Administration.

That can only mean one thing: that while critical negotiations were taking place, Republicans took the credible threat of a filibuster off the table. Which, in turn, would explain why they have failed to achieve any concessions that might have addressed some of the root, government causes of the financial crisis.

For example, Senator John McCain's amendment to end the ongoing taxpayer bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could have been dubbed a deal-breaker for the Senate GOP. That without it, there would be a filibuster. So too could have Senator David Vitter's amendment to audit the Federal Reserve. Or demands could have been made that the Department of Housing and Urban Development's "affordable housing goals" imposed on Fannie and Freddie be ended, its loose-lending Community Reinvestment Act regulations be repealed, and the Federal Housing Administration's weakening of down payments on home mortgages eliminated.

None of these very reasonable concessions were achieved. And the only explanation is that all 41 Senate Republicans proved incapable of sticking together to fight for the American people.

Even the concessions that were reportedly achieved were not really. Take the alleged removal of an unlimited bailout fund in the Dodd-Shelby amendment.

Under the Dodd-Shelby amendment, any monies "necessary to initiate and continue operations essential to the implementation of the receivership or any bridge financial company" would be pulled out of an unlimited "orderly liquidation fund" without necessarily being recouped. As Americans for Limited Government (ALG) reported in an updated bill summary on the issue, that's a bailout.

So, despite the political catastrophe of the Troubled Asset Relief Program, and the bailouts of Fannie, Freddie, AIG, GM, and Chrysler all under a Republican administration, the Senate — with the help of a "handful of GOP members" reported by the Post — is now poised to institutionalize that authority for all time.

How could this happen? In part, claims made by the Senate about the Dodd-Shelby "compromise" were not properly vetted, which then provided political cover to moderates looking for a reason to vote for the bill.

According to the preamble of the Dodd-Shelby amendment, it would "end 'too big to fail' [and] protect the American taxpayer by ending bailouts." It does neither. When it passed 93 to 5, even though no language was yet available for public perusal, media outlets across the nation uncritically reported that the Dodd-Shelby amendment eliminated bailouts. Even the National Review reported that the bailout fund was removed — when it was not.

So, why go on pretending that it is?

ALG President Bill Wilson has been a voice in the wilderness on this issue. Last week, speaking of the amended bill, he said, "Nothing has substantively changed. Despite the efforts of Senate Republicans, the orderly liquidation fund still has not been removed. After all the amendments voted on, the government can still seize any institution it wants, and then keep it, reorganize it, or redistribute it without any Congressional approval."

What remains to be seen is if Senate Republicans will do anything about it. Or, if they'll just roll over and pretend that they've solved "too big to fail" and eliminated bailouts. The American people deserve better than this.

Robert Romano is the Senior Editor of ALG News Bureau.

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ALG Editor's Note: In the following featured video produced by Americans for Limited Government's Andrius Vaitekunas, Obama Labor appointees get massive pay raises:



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ALG Editor's Note: As noted in the following featured editorial from Investor's Business Daily, the board brings attention to a little-noticed bailout precondition that Greece had to accept — the repeal of government-run health care:

Guess What Greece Has To Jettison?

Policy Failure: Greece was told that if it wanted a bailout, it needed to consider privatizing its government health care system. So tell us again why the U.S. is following Europe's welfare state model.

The requirement, part of a deal arranged by the IMF, the European Union and the European Central bank, is a tacit admission that national health care programs are unsustainable. Along with transportation and energy, the bailout group, according to the New York Times, wants the Greek government to remove "the state from the marketplace in crucial sectors."

This is not some cranky or politically motivated demand. It is a condition based on the ugly reality of government medicine. The Times reports that economists — not right-wingers opposed to health care who want to blow up Times Square — say liberalizing "the health care industry would help bring down prices in these areas, which are among the highest in Europe."

Of course most of the media have been largely silent about the health care privatization measure for Greece, as it conflicts with their universal, single-payer health care narrative.

The public health system in the Hellenic Republic is operated by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, where centralized decisions and rules are made.

It provides free or low-cost treatment through what is essentially a single-payer system established in 1983 when the Socialist Party was in power. Family members and retirees are also covered. Like the systems in Britain and Canada, it has agonizingly long waiting lists.

It should be no surprise that in Greece, health care spending as a percentage of the economy is relatively steep. According to Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development data, it's higher than that in the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom and Japan. Despite all the spending, Greece could never cover 100% of its citizens, reaching only about 83% for primary care.

Today, the patient most in need of a room in the intensive-care ward is Greece itself — what with government debt nearing 120% of GDP and the deficit at 13% of GDP.

The mere possibility of government spending cuts sent striking workers and public employees into the streets. Groups upset with the budget cuts have protested, rioted, looted and killed.

On May 5, three died in a bank fire fueled by a Molotov cocktail during a riot against the austerity measures that have been intended to save the government from bankruptcy and, as well, secure aid from other nations.

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Washington Post News Alert: Rep. Mark Souder to resign after affair
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
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Rep. Mark Souder (R-Ind.) has told colleagues he will resign after having an affair, according to GOP officials.

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