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Claire McCaskill (D-MO) introduced legislation Friday that would cap wages in companies that receive federal bailout funds.
If approved, “The Cap Executive Officer Pay Act of 2009″ would require that no employee in such companies could earn more than the president of the United States ($400,000/yr.).
Riled, McCaskill railed on the Senate floor, saying,”We have a bunch [...]

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Regardless of who guides the RNC, if the party fails to adopt policies that appeal to black voters, don’t expect major changes regarding representation.

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Ohio Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur gives residents who face eviction to stay put. She support a tactic called “produce the note,” in which residents say they won’t move out unless the owner can produce evidence of ownership for the property in question.

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If Exxon wasn’t getting huge breaks from our government at a time when banks are failing, the stock market’s in the tank and Americans face record unemployment, profit landmarks of this magnitude wouldn’t sting so much.
But with the nation suffering as it is, Exxon’s “noise machine” had better crank it up a notch to defuse [...]

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“The Young Turks” signs off XM Radio and Air America

Cenk Uygur’s “The Young Turks” began as a web stream/podcast program that Sirius Satellite Radio picked up prior to its debut on Air America and XM.
Since then, TYT bounced around  Air America’s lineup and most recently aired on XM 167 “America Left” weekdays from 8-10 AM.
New [...]

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The spectre of George W. Bush, still held in the hearts and homes af Americans visiting both its paychecks and pantries, loomed large yesterday as  Karl Rove responded to the subpoena issued by John Conyers and the House Judiciary Committee earlier this week for his alleged role in politicization of the Justice Department as well [...]

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It was forty years ago today that the Beatles performed in public for the last time, atop Apple Studios in London, a performance recorded for the “Let it Be” film. Police were called to cease the performance after noise complaints.
Only two Beatles survive, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr.  Recently, Ringo announced that he will no [...]

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Everyone knows by now that Rod Blagojevich has fallen, replaced as Governor of Illinois by Pat Quinn. Hopefully Illinois can move past this distraction and get back to business. It’ll be interesting to see what happens to him in criminal court.
What an amazing public figure!  I watched his comments after his removal from office with [...]

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I mentioned that I used to get grief for sporting an “IMPEACH BUSH” sticker on my minivan.  I got  a stack of them for donating to an organization, I don’t recall which. When I went to the State Capitol to join protesters in reaction to  J. Kenneth Blackwell’s role in stealing Ohio’s `04 election, I [...]

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The ever-impetuous Sarah Palin greases the skids for a 2012 run. Why wait?
(Courtesy AirAmerica)

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