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March 1, 2010

Party Gridlock in Washington Feeds Fear of a Debt Crisis

Filed under: Business/Economics,Capital Hill,Money — Tags: , — admin @ 12:20 pm

New York Times

Senator Evan Bayh’s comments this week about a dysfunctional Congress reflected a complaint being directed at Washington with increasing frequency, and there is broad agreement among critics about Exhibit A: The unwillingness of the two parties to compromise to control a national debt that is rising to dangerous heights.

Yet rarely has the political system seemed more polarized and less able to solve big problems that involve trust, tough choices and little short-term gain. The main urgency for both parties seems to be about pinning blame on the other, before November’s elections, for deficits now averaging $1 trillion a year, the largest since World War II relative to the size of the economy.

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July 10, 2009

“Walking the Appalachian Trail” enters the lexicon

Filed under: Capital Hill,Scandal — Tags: — admin @ 1:02 am

The term “Walking the Appalachian Trail” has entered the American lexicon. It means one is cheating on one’s spouse.

It is derived from Republican South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford’s original claim that he was walking the trail when in fact he was visitng his mistress in Brazil during Father’s Day weekend.

Ensign, again

Filed under: Capital Hill,Conservative,Scandal — Tags: , — admin @ 12:57 am

Nevada’s Republican Senator John Ensign is in the news again today.

News has leaked out that Ensign’s parents gave $96,000 in cash ‘gifts’ to Ensign’s former lover and her family. Some may interpret the gifts as bribes. Some will interpret the gifts as bribes.

Ensign said recently he had an affair with a former member of his campaign staff. He resigned as the fourth-ranking Republican leader in the Senate, but has said he will not resigtn his seat in the Senate.

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