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ACORN's Maryland Chapter Shuttered

Group is undone in national scandal sparked by videos showing illegal activity From today’s Baltimore Sun: A former leader of Maryland’s ACORN chapter said Monday the group will no longer operate in the state, doomed by an embarrassing national scandal

Arrogant Approach to Health Care

The Cincinnati Enquirer nails it today: America’s robust discussion of health care reform during the past year has been beneficial in many ways, giving the public greater awareness and insight into this complex issue. Unfortunately, the debate has been held

Stimulus!: Cosmetology and Massage Schools Win Big Under Obama

From Florida’s Herald Tribune: When President Barack Obama touted the passage of the $787 billion federal stimulus bill a year ago, he highlighted billions of dollars for higher education to help retrain workers for the new economy. But an examination

Tuesday Open Thread: Caligula Edition

Today, in year 37, Caligula became Emperor of Rome. Considering the Democrat majority is planning to pass a bill without actually voting on it, this seems like an important event to note. After centuries, have we really progressed that far?

Swing Districts Oppose Health Reform

Heather Higgins and Kellyanne Conway in today’s Wall Street Journal: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she plans to bring health-care reform to a vote this week. Democratic leaders cite national polls that show support for individual provisions of the bill

Sunday Open Thread: Health Care Jihad Edition

As it becomes more difficult to round up Congressman willing to end their political careers by voting for ObamaCare, House Democrat Leadership is actually considering a “rule” that will allow the health care bill to pass without being voted on.

What is the Center for Responsible Lending?

On Wednesday, we brought you the story of a little report from the Boston Fed and its role in creating the housing bubble. In that piece, we mentioned an organization you probably hadn’t heard of before, the Center for Responsible

Friday Free For All: Can You Hear Me Now Edition

On Wednesday, President Obama traveled to St. Louis to try to revive his party’s push for government health care. Around 5,000 activists opposed to ObamaCare turned out, dwarfing the few dozen paid organizers from Obama’s Organizing for America. The activists

Court Dismisses ACORN Suit vs. 'Pimp', 'Hooker' and Breitbart.com

Ben Sheffner, at Copyrights and Campaigns Blog, has the breaking story: A state court in Baltimore has dismissed ACORN’s lawsuit against James O’Keefe, Hannah Giles, and Breitbart.com LLC after the plaintiffs failed to serve the complaint on the defendants within

Thursday Open Thread: Lend Lease Edition

Today, in 1941, FDR signed the Lend-Lease Act, allowing the United States to ship supplies on loan to nations fighting Nazi Germany. At the end of 2006, Great Britain made its last annual payment ($83 million) to the United States,

Milwaukee Police Ignored ACORN Voting Fraud Cases

From Daniel Bice, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Milwaukee police officers sat on their hands for months last year instead of investigating possible voter fraud cases from the 2008 general election. It’s an incredible claim, but it’s coming from a credible source:

ACORN Workers Charged with Felony Voter Fraud

From the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Five Wisconsin residents have been charged with criminal counts of voter fraud in the November 2008 general election, state Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen announced Monday. Two of those charged – Maria Miles, 36, of

Tuesday Open Thread: Massa Edition

Rep. Eric Massa (D-NY) has been pressured to resign his seat in Congress, due to allegations of sexual harassment. He have no information about the truth of the charges, but we find it interesting that the Democrat leadership moved so

Monday Open Thread: Wall Street Edition

Today, in 1817, the New York Stock Exchange was founded. In its life, it became the financial capital of the world. Senators Chris Dodd and Bob Corker are now negotiating to move that title overseas.

Sunday Open Thread: Oscar Edition

Tonight, Hollywood holds its Prom, aka The Academy Awards. We’re curious how smug they will be this year. Politically, things are…well…different. Be sure to stay tuned to our sister site, Big Hollywood, who will be live-blogging the awards.

Health Care Reform Pushed Ahead Despite Opposition

By Tom McGillvray, Cary Smith, and Gary MacLaren As state legislators, we are used to the federal government treating the states like its red-headed stepchild. Washington dictates, and we are expected to follow. Whether it’s transportation, health care, or education,

Thursday Open Thread: Corker Edition

Sen. Bob Corker is close to cutting a deal with Sen, Chris Dodd to re-regulate the 5/6ths of the economy that isn’t touched by Obama Care. Whiskey, Tango, Foxtrot. (Perhaps this is related to the over $3 million Corker has

U.S. Senate Candidate Giannoulias Says Family Bank Likely to Fail

From the Chicago Tribune: Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Alexi Giannoulias sought to blunt a potentially damaging political issue today about questions regarding his involvement in his family’s struggling bank, which he said he expects will likely fail in the coming