It was just about the most heartless thing I have ever seen a government do that did not involve absolute loss of life. |
It's hard to see how anything could be completed before the election. |
My reading is that there was concern in the financial community that with the absence of Greenspan, we crazy politicians will no longer respect the independence of the Fed. Bush's going there today, quite sensibly, was an indication that the president intends to continue to defer to the Fed on monetary policy. |
not diluting the marriage between a man and a woman. |
People have been scared straight, and between now and Election Day will be one of the purest periods in American life. |
That seems to many people an insufficient basis for an impeachment. |
The fact that they're a congressionally chartered group should no more incline people to give to that group than the fact that it's National Pickle Month should make them eat more pickles. |
The losers, if we do not re-enact terrorism risk insurance, are people who want to build in those cities seen as potential targets of terrorism. They would not be able to get loans. |
The time has come to undo some of those tax breaks, |
There's a lot to be said for not displacing people. |
They not only didn't do anything to protect him, they're not doing anything now to protect people in the future. It's really a disgrace. |
This application is clearly of sufficient importance to require that it be made by the members of the FDIC Board itself and only by a full Board without vacancies. |
This bill is the legislative equivalent of crack. It yields a short-term high but does long-term damage to the system and it's expensive to boot. |
This is a timetable for making sure nothing gets resolved before the elections. I don't understand what's going to take many, many more months other than the need for the Republicans to resolve their political dilemma, which is how do you satisfy your own people who want an impeachment with the general public who appears to be less so. |
This is very revealing of the hypocrisy of the NRA, ... They would have the second amendment of the Constitution amended so it would also read 'a well regulated militia being necessary to the security of the people, no housing authority shall buy safe guns.' |