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Failing to learn from our economic history – Leonhardt on the Fed’s timidity

June 24, 2010 · by Brian · in Politics

Several people already flagged this piece, but it bears repeating – and Leonhardt sums it up brilliantly. Clipped from www.nytimes.com Mr. Bernanke also believes that the economy is growing “not fast enough,” as he recently put it. He has predicted…

Bob Herbert: Unemployment is the real problem

June 9, 2010 · by Brian · in Politics

Very smart stuff in here. From a policy perspective, it’s widespread and long-term unemployment that needs to be addressed first and foremost. From a politics perspective, it’s all about jobs – fix the high unemployment rate and the votes will…

Mitch Daniels gets defensive about Chrysler BK lawsuit

June 4, 2010 · by Brian · in Politics

So many lies, straw men, and distortions in one piece, and they all serve for Mitch Daniels’ self-aggrandizement. He never mentions the cost to Hoosiers of this lawsuit. He elides his administrations’ decisions to gamble state pensions on risky investments….

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Mitch Daniels and the “culture of secrecy”

June 3, 2010 · by Brian · in Politics

The governor refers to Indiana as the island of prosperity. We’re the island of secrets. – Senate Democrat Leader Vi Simpson On Tuesday, Indiana Senate minority leader Vi Simpson (D-Ellettsville) called out Governor Mitch Daniels and his administration for their…

Epitaph for Mike Sodrel

June 1, 2010 · by Brian · in Politics

Over at CQPolitics, political analyst Stuart Rothenberg eulogizes Mike Sodrel’s political career: Mike Sodrel has been in my life forever. Or maybe it just seems that way. Every two years for almost a decade, the Republican businessman has been on…

Last night’s votes reveal priorities

May 28, 2010 · by Brian · in Politics

Hoosier Representatives Andre Carson, Baron Hill, Brad Ellsworth, and Pete Visclosky all earned the gratitude of their fellow Hoosiers for voting to include the Murphy amendment in this year’s defense spending bill. As you probably know, the amendment instructs the…

Does Democratic victory in PA-12 have implications for Indiana?

May 19, 2010 · by Brian · in Politics

Last night, Democrat Mark Critz won the special election to fill Jack Murtha’s old seat in Pennsylvania’s 12th district. This race in a swing district (Voted Kerry in ‘04, McCain in ‘08) was hyped by Fox News and many Democratic…

Ezra Klein on CBO’s updated “spending” for Affordable Care Act

May 18, 2010 · by Brian · in Politics

Much ado about no new spending. Clipped from voices.washingtonpost.com Megan McArdle has a post up saying that health-care reform is “already at least a hundred billion dollars in the hole.” That’s really not right, though it’s certainly true that the…

Mitch Daniels: lying then, or lying now?

May 14, 2010 · by Brian · in Politics

Was Mitch Daniels lying about the performance of IBM’s welfare privatization then, or is he lying in his lawsuit now?

State Sen Mike Delph suggests AZ-like immigration law

May 13, 2010 · by Brian · in Politics

In a rambling “Guest Commentary” for the Times of Northwest Indiana, State Senator Mike Delph (R-Carmel) argues for an Arizona-like racial profiling immigration enforcement law in Indiana: Until we have an administration and a Congress willing to take control of…

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