From Syracuse.com: Ann Marie Buerkle will be Syracuse’s next representative in Congress, its first woman in the U.S. House. U.S. Rep. Dan Maffei, the Democrat, called Buerkle today to concede, ending three weeks of ballot inspections, recounting and court wrangling.
by Publius23 Nov 2010, 12:43 PM PST0
Today, in 1981, Ronald Reagan signed a secret directive authorizing the CIA to recruit and support the Contra rebels, fighting for freedom in Nicaragua. It marked a new seriousness in our prosecution of the Cold War.
by Publius23 Nov 2010, 12:25 AM PST0
From The Brownsville Herald: U.S. Rep. Solomon P. Ortiz conceded late Monday to Congressman-elect Blake Farenthold. Noting that the recount of more than 106,000 votes had been completed in the district, Ortiz said: “Therefore, with great respect and admiration in
by Publius22 Nov 2010, 8:42 PM PST0
Today, in 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, TX.
by Publius22 Nov 2010, 12:14 AM PST0
George Will in today’s Washington Post: The theory – perhaps by now it seems like a quaint anachronism – on which the nation was founded is, or was: Government is instituted to protect preexisting natural rights essential to the pursuit
by Publius21 Nov 2010, 2:11 PM PST0
Today starts the crush of Thanksgiving Holiday travel. In simpler times, travel over Thanksgiving was not for the faint of heart. The introduction of new, invasive policies from TSA won’t improve things.
by Publius21 Nov 2010, 12:14 AM PST0
Today, in 1985, Windows 1.0 is released. It turned out to be a big deal.
by Publius20 Nov 2010, 12:22 AM PST0
I applaud the Senate for passing the Claims Settlement Act of 2010, which will at long last provide funding for the agreements reached in the Pigford II lawsuit, brought by African American farmers, and the Cobell lawsuit, brought by Native
by Publius19 Nov 2010, 5:41 PM PST0
From the Associated Press: The Senate has approved almost $4.6 billion to settle long-standing claims brought by American Indians and black farmers against the government. The money has been held up for months in the Senate as Democrats and Republicans
by Publius19 Nov 2010, 4:01 PM PST0
Today, in 1863, Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address.
by Publius19 Nov 2010, 12:07 AM PST0
This would be funny if it weren’t true. (Still, it is pretty funny.) Alas.
by Publius18 Nov 2010, 12:03 AM PST0
From the Associated Press: House Democrats elected Nancy Pelosi to remain as their leader Wednesday despite massive party losses in this month’s congressional elections that prompted some lawmakers to call for new leadership. Pelosi, the nation’s first female House speaker,
by Publius17 Nov 2010, 12:13 PM PST0
Today, in 1989, the Velvet Revolution began in the Czechoslovakia. It succeeded by the end of the year.
by Publius17 Nov 2010, 12:40 AM PST0
From the Associated Press: Rep. Charles Rangel, once one of the most influential House members, was convicted Tuesday on 11 counts of breaking ethics rules and now faces punishment. The veteran New York lawmaker immediately denounced the verdict as unfair.
by Publius16 Nov 2010, 11:51 AM PST0
From SignOnSanDiego.com: The Transportation Security Administration has opened an investigation targeting John Tyner, the Oceanside man who left Lindbergh Field under duress on Saturday morning after refusing to undertake a full body scan. Tyner recorded the half-hour long encounter on
by Publius16 Nov 2010, 9:17 AM PST0
Today, in 1914, the Federal Reserve Bank of the United States officially opened. An institution that was created to provide monetary stability is, today, undermining it. The best laid plans…
by Publius16 Nov 2010, 12:37 AM PST0
The ethics trial of recently reelected Rep. Charlie Rangel begins this morning. Rep. Rangel will represent himself. The Sunlight Foundation has live coverage of the trial.
by Publius15 Nov 2010, 7:07 AM PST0
Today, Congress returns to finish out the 111th Congress. It marks the end of the Democrat party in DC.
by Publius15 Nov 2010, 12:43 AM PST0
This week, the Senate GOP will have a showdown on Sen. Jim DeMint’s proposal to ban earmarks for two years. Senate GOP Leader, Sen. Mitch McConnell, who apparently missed entirely the point of the elections two weeks ago, is trying
by Publius14 Nov 2010, 9:01 AM PST0
Today, in 1995, the Federal Government began a partial shutdown of non-essential services. While most of the American public barely noticed this, the GOP, unfortunately, quickly blinked. Hopefully, we won’t make the same mistake again.
by Publius14 Nov 2010, 12:11 AM PST0
From The Hill: Democratic Caucus Chairman John Larson (Conn.) angered other high-ranking Democrats on Friday by releasing a leadership election schedule that seemingly seals his own re-election as the first order of business. Larson, currently the fourth-ranking House Democrat, circulated
by Publius13 Nov 2010, 2:01 PM PST0
Our airport security system long ago slipped past farce. It is simply unserious and utterly ridiculous. But, with the adoption of X-ray body scanners, it has moved beyond all reason. We may have to start a “hell no, we’re not
by Publius13 Nov 2010, 12:16 AM PST0
From the New York Times: And as officials frenetically tried to paper over differences among the Group of 20 members with a vaguely worded communiqué to be issued Friday, there was no way to avoid discussion of the fundamental differences
by Publius12 Nov 2010, 3:01 PM PST0
This morning, the Federal Reserve will undertake another round of what it is calling QE2; buying Treasuries, i.e. devaluing the dollar, in an attempt to pump money into the economy. 3…2…1…poof, money from the land of unicorns and pixie dust
by Publius12 Nov 2010, 7:30 AM PST0
Nancy Pelosi’s self-indulgent bid to remain leader of the House Democrat Caucus has hit some road-blocks. Not only does the New York Times think this is a terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad idea, but several House Democrats have recently realized
by Publius12 Nov 2010, 12:07 AM PST0