Democrats were complemented for not exploiting the death of Senator Edward Kennedy yesterday after immediately restricting the use of his name to revive President Obama’s flagging attempt to overhaul the US healthcare system.
Within hours of Mr. Kennedy’s death on Wednesday leading Democrats were trying to prevent it from becoming a rallying point for healthcare reform — something that he had called the “cause of my life” — and suggested that any legislation should not carry his name.
“[It was] the passion of his life,” David Smith, the Democratic chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, said. “Above all else, he would want us to redouble our efforts to achieve it.”
Robert Byrd, the [...]
Eris Harmony | September 1st, 2009
The Cash For Clunkers program is adding to the activity at treasurers’ offices all around South Dakota. First, people were asking for proof of ownership, so they could show they owned their vehicle for a full year, allowing them to cash it in. Now, they’ll be returning to register their new vehicle. And when they do, new owners need to bring every bit of paperwork provided to them by their dealer.
“That means they need their title, their damage disclosure, their bill of sale and the dealers have 30 days to get that to them,” Minnehaha County Treasurer Pam Nelson said.
But many of those cashing in on the [...]
Eris Harmony | September 1st, 2009
REALTY BITES PAY-MY-TAXES RANGEL
WASHINGTON — Rep. Charles Rangel reported as much as $1.3 million in outside income — including up to $1 million for a Harlem building sale — on financial-disclosure forms he filed between 2002 and 2006, according to newly amended records. The documents also show the embattled chairman of the Ways and Means Committee — who is being probed by the House Ethics Committee — revealed a staggering $3 million in various business transactions over the same period. This week, Rangel released financial-disclosure forms reflecting accurate and honest amounts of outside income and numerous additional business deals that had been reported when the reports were [...]
Trzop | August 26th, 2009
During one of his thunderous dialogues in class, Professor Matheny reached a new apex one day when talking about the functioning of government through the Rule of Reciprocity. Not only did he have a way with words, but more so, Matheny had an uncanny ability to get to the essence of an idea, support it with logic and research, and convincingly convey it to his intended audience. Simply amazing to say the very least. In this case, many of the students in class were perplexed with the concept of reciprocity in government and society. Why would anyone feel a sense of obligation to help someone on something they [...]