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Voice of the People

June 8th, 2010 | 17 Comments

It may be a bit premature to predict the outcome of todays’ midterm primary elections, but given the unending stream of bad economic and environmental news and the generally sour mood of the electorate, I’m going to go out on a limb and say that incumbents, even if they eke out victories, are in big [...]

Uh-Oh

May 19th, 2010 | 17 Comments

The first round of primaries confirms that an anti-incumbent fervor, in part a result of the poor economy and inflamed by Tea Party rhetoric, is gripping the electorate. A word of caution here: turnout at primaries tends to be low, and the results don’t always reflect the broader mood of the voters. Rainy weather may [...]

Eruption

April 20th, 2010 | 22 Comments

Like many who lean to the left, I’ve had a tendency to dismiss the Tea Party movement as a loud distraction, a small, misinformed collection of wingnuts. The reality is much more complicated. The economy is bad, and people are hurting. It’s natural at times like this for people to become angry, and they generally [...]

One, Two, Three

April 1st, 2010 | 4 Comments

What is it about bad economies that brings out the crazies? We have the Tea Party zealots who stand for standing against everything, home-grown Christian militias indistinguishable in rhetoric from the Taliban, except for the religion, and the paranoid anti-census loonies who think that counting people is a government plot. Give someone a number and [...]

Pandemic

November 3rd, 2009 | Leave a comment

It now looks likely that Obama will be able to sign some version of comprehensive health care reform by the end of the year. There are still numerous hurdles to leap, but the momentum appears to have built to the point that the discussion is about what the bill will contain rather than whether it [...]