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Where They Make Planning Interesting, Contemporary And Inclusive

October 16, 2011 by The Political E...

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(James Rowen)
The (now there's an idea) emailed by Chicago's regional planners again tells us how far SEWRPC is behind its counterpart to the south.

The agency has blogs. It communicates about climate change. It folds in student involvement. At a regional planning commission! You can do that?

That Herman Cain Is One Funny Man

October 16, 2011 by The Political E...

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(James Rowen)
Now he says he was just kidding about electrocuting and shooting Mexicans crossing the border illegally, and that American should get a sense of humor.

What a comedian.

Translation: "I can say any crazy thing in front of a crazy bunch of Tea Partiers, and then backtrack like the slick politician I claim not to be when I am called to account."

Looking classy, GOP.

Romney gets the nomination by default.

Medicaid Hearing Wednesday A Test Of Walker Vs. The 99%

October 16, 2011 by The Political E...

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(James Rowen)
(originally posted Sunday) Scott Walker's proposed cuts to Medicaid coverage for hundreds of thousands of lower-income Wisconsin residents  and a hearing about them Wednesday in Madison will be a test of the strength of the 99% to overcome the venality and thoughtlessness of the 1% with power and money and privilege.

I wonder if the architect of these changes, Department of Health Services Secretary Dennis Smith, will officiate?

This may be your only change to ask an actual former Heritage Foundation fellow a question.

(editorial note: this replaces an earlier version with a typo in the headline and URL. My apologies for any confusion.)

What Passes For Republican Presidential Material These Days

October 16, 2011 by The Political E...

Original Author: 
(James Rowen)
Electrocuting Mexicans sneaking across the border.

Or shooting them.

Sick.
[Update; Cain says he was joking. Oh, haha.]

About Sarah Palin Now Running

October 15, 2011 by The Political E...

Original Author: 
(James Rowen)
OK, I missed it by a few weeks:

From this blog on Sunday, November 30, 2008


2012 Is A Long Way Off: Palin-Watch

I can't imagine Sarah Palin can sustain this for four years, and by 2012, she'll be yesterday's papers.
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