Excuses, Excuses...
By Ethan MillardFriday night on The Nightside Project, Alex and I were talking about great political excuses (wide stance, definition of 'is', etc)
and the conversation widened to include all great excuses.
We took calls and were SHOCKED...
The Rule of Law(s)
By Ethan MillardIs "number of bills passed" a good way to rate The Utah State Legislature?
451 Bills passed, 2009 General Session
439 Bills passed, 2008 General Session
423 Bills passed, 2007 General Session
395 Bills passed, 2006 General Session
A Rebuttal to Alex Kirry
By Ethan MillardThat guy should not have resigned. He was just doing his job.
As for the money, it's not cheap to photograph that plane. We don't do it often, but when we do it's okay to spend the money.
Obama Aide Who Authorized Air Force One Flight Quits
By Alex KirryLuis Caldera, the White House aide who authorized a low-altitude flight over New York City by the plane used as Air Force One, has resigned because of the fallout. Let's review what happened. He authorized a giant jet-liner to sweep super-close to the Manhattan skyline for a few cool photos of a plane. New York then has a collective heart attack. And it only cost taxpayers a mere $357,000. Happy trails, Mr. Caldera.
M is for the way....
By Scott SeegerMy Mom is a saint. And not just for putting up with me all these years.
Sick, sick, sick
By Mary RichardsIn my last blog post I thought I only had Spring sniffles. Oh if only that were the case.
A History Lesson For Republicans
By Ethan Millard2002: President Bush submits America's first $2 trillion budget after well over 200 years of independence.
2009: 7 years later President Bush submits America's first $3 trillion budget and $18 billion in budget cuts.
2010: President Obama submits $3.4 trillion budget and $17 billion in budget cuts.
Amazingly the Republicans are sneering at Obama's budget/ spending cuts.
Maybe James Carville was right. Maybe we really are looking at 40 years of Dem dominance.
Because right now the Republicans just don't have any credibility on the most serious issues of the day.
Drawing the line.
By Scott Seegerger⋅ry⋅man⋅der: the dividing of a state, county, etc., into election districts so as to give one political party a majority in many districts while concentrating the voting strength of the other party into as few districts as possible.
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