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January 30, 2009 12:01 AM

Different Playbooks

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Well, so much for the era of bipartisanship. It lasted--let's see--eight days. The House Republicans, under the leadership(?) of Minority Leader John Boehner, have decided that obstructionism is preferable to cooperation. The stimulus package has its flaws, to be sure, but the GOP is making its stand not against its contents, but against an agenda that won handily in the last election, and is supported by a vast majority of Americans. Whatever. The Democrats now own the economic future. Having turned their backs on the president and his program (and made the spurious charge that they were not included in the discussion) the Republicans can only be hoping that the economy fails to respond. It's a pathetic political strategy that places its hopes for redemption on the continued suffering of the American people.


December 18, 2008 12:01 AM

Interior

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Senator Ken Salazar is going to need more than luck in his new job as Secretary of the Interior. Under the Bush administration, the department has been given over to commercial interests to an unprecedented extent. Worse, the administration is burning the midnight oil before they leave office, eviscerating environmental and regulatory barriers to further wholesale development of precious Western lands, with little or no regard for the interests of wildlife, water, air, fragile ecosystems, and nearby communities. Secretary Salazar will take over a demoralized, scandal-ridden agency that for eight long years has been the playground for lobbyists for the mining, logging, oil and gas industries, and a badly weakened regulatory structure. Good luck, indeed.


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