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The Generational Theft Act of 2009 (Michelle Malkin)
Michelle Malkin - Barack Obama has dubbed his behemoth fiscal stimulus proposal the "American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan." But if truth in advertising were required of White House plans, only one title would fit the trillion-dollar-plus-and-growing bill: The Generational Theft Act of 2009.
Feingold's Outline for a Constitutional Presidency (The Nation)
The Nation - The Nation -- The new U.S. Senate is struggling to constitute itself this week, and the picture is a sorry one.
The American Century isn't over (The Christian Science Monitor)
The Christian Science Monitor - The idea that the American Century is over may seem well founded. At home, the financial meltdown and imminent deep recession have exposed massive policy, regulatory, and enforcement failures. Overseas, the United States confronts partly self-inflicted dangers in the vast quadrangle bordered by Kurdistan, the Gaza Strip, Somalia, and Pakistan, alongside challenges from rising powers now coming into their own.
The Pros and Cons of Picking Panetta (RealClearPolitics.com)
RealClearPolitics.com - There are, I suspect, quite a few jobs in government for which having no experience is not a liability. But few would list CIA director among them. Which is why Barack Obama's pick of Leon Panetta is causing so much consternation.
Crazy Like a Fox (Susan Estrich)
Susan Estrich - As the weeks pass since Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich was publicly drawn and quartered by U.S.
Obama's kitchen-sink economics (The Christian Science Monitor)
The Christian Science Monitor - What the US economy needs first is to be "stabilized," the president-elect told Congress this week as he re-entered a Washington used to ideological warfare. You name the economic approach Keynesian, supply-side, monetary and Barack Obama is up for doing what works, even with the kitchen sink thrown in.
Real Change: Outlaw 401(k) Plans (HuffingtonPost.com)
HuffingtonPost.com - President-elect Obama ran on a platform of "real change.
Universal healthcare and the waistline police (The Christian Science Monitor)
The Christian Science Monitor - Imagine a country where the government regularly checks the waistlines of citizens over age 40. Anyone deemed too fat would be required to undergo diet counseling. Those who fail to lose sufficient weight could face further "reeducation" and their communities subject to stiff fines.
Seat Burris (The Nation)
The Nation - The Nation -- In light of the news that Diane Feinstein has broken with Senate Democrats and called for Roland Burris to be seated, I just want to note for the record, she's absolutely right. (Jane Hamsher and Digby have been making the case to seat Burris persuasively for a week).
Coulter v. The Counter-Coulters (Brent Bozell III)
Brent Bozell III - Ann Coulter's new book, "Guilty," is out, and two things are certain: It will surely be another best-seller, and she will once again drive the Left bonkers. No institution will be more offended than the national press. Prepare to witness their meltdown.
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