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    HUFFPOST HILL - SEPTEMBER 23RD, 2010

  • Sep 23, 2010 from huffpolitics in Politics
    huffpolitics Today we learned that politicians sometimes...brace yourselves...say one thing while doing another. After rolling out the GOP's supposedly sweeping "Pledge to America," John Boehner was conspicuously mum about entitlement programs. Chellie Pingree, scourge of Wall Street, has a taste for decked-out Learjets. And Eliot Spitzer called Andrew Cuomo the "dirtiest, nastiest political player out there," and...well...we'll just leave that one at that. This is HUFFPOST HILL for Thursday, September 23rd, 2010:

    SENATE BOOTS TAX CUTS PAST MIDTERMS - The Senate won't be voting on extending tax cuts for rich folks, poor folks or anybody else before Election Day, but Democrats wouldn't say so on their way out of a caucus meeting Thursday afternoon. Do they think if they stay mum everyone'll just forget the whole thing ever happened? Even Dick Durbin, who most news outlets used to confirm the decision, wouldn't go all the way. Asked if a decision was reached, he said: "No. Harry will make the final decision on this, but the reality is we are not going to pass what needs to be passed to change this either in the Senate or in the House before the election. That's the reality. I'm just telling you. Unless you all see this differently than I do." We don't.

    Hoyer Whacks Senate - Steny Hoyer declared himself unsurprised when told the Senate wouldn't be acting on tax cuts. "Has the Senate been doing things? I missed it," he said. Instead of a follow up, HuffPost Hill got a solid stiff arm from Hoyer's new flack, former star Politico reporter Dan Reilly, who suggested we instead attend Hoyer's press conference to question him in a civilized manner. A press conference? What does he take us for?

    Voinovich's Honesty - HuffPost's Lucia Graves asked the retiring Ohio Republican George Voinovich about the tax debate this afternoon. "Oh, I don't think it's going to get done before the election," he said. "Do you want them to?" she asked. "I don't care."

    CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM DEBATE STALLS - Olympia Snowe, still, apparently, a Republican, cast the deciding vote to block the DISCLOSE Act from moving forward. Snowe faces re-election in 2012 in a state with a GOP base that is hopping, hornet's nest mad. How she thinks she'll persuade them she's a right winger is beyond HuffPost Hill, but if today counts for anything, she's a step closer. CQ: "The Senate on Thursday once again blocked consideration of a controversial campaign finance measure that would require greater disclosure of corporate campaign spending. A cloture motion to begin debate on the DISCLOSE Act fell short on a 59-39 vote. The outcome likely puts the legislation on the back burner until after the midterm elections, but it is unclear whether Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) will try to take the issue up again during a lame-duck session. The DISCLOSE Act has already passed the House." http://bit.ly/9vE5fV

    HOUSES PASSES SMALL BIZ BILL - "The House of Representatives approved a $30 billion small business lending measure on Thursday, handing President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats a boost weeks before the November elections.
    The bill, which also includes $12 billion in tax breaks for small businesses, was approved by the Senate last week and it now goes to Obama, who plans to sign it." Reuters: http://bit.ly/arSUJj

    LANDRIEU TO HOLD UP OMB NOMINATION UNLESS OFFSHORE DRILLING STAY IS LIFTED -The Louisiana senator this afternoon announced that "she will block the nomination of Jack Lew to be the Obama Administration's Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) until the moratorium on deepwater oil and gas drilling is lifted or significantly modified." Senatus: http://bit.ly/98oOtV

    Child Nutrition Battle - The House and Senate are in a standoff over child nutrition, with the Senate making the House a take-it-or-leave-it offer that improves school lunch nutrition by slashing food stamps. (HuffPost Hill just threw up in its mouth, and not from the taco salad.) More than a hundred members have signed a letter saying they'd rather leave that one, though advocates are worried the president is siding with the Senate. "Our country's children deserve better and they need the president to step in now," Dr. Neal Barnard, M.D., president of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, tells HuffPost Hill. "The president's leadership is urgently needed here for a strong and comprehensive reauthorization. Without President Obama stepping in to support the House political process, it is clear that schools will not be able to provide the nutritious meals that will safeguard the health of our nation's children." More on this Orwellianness: http://bit.ly/cXvRyW

    Like one of those saccharine Robin Williams characters at the end of all his moving, Paul Volcker looked out at an audience of $10,000 suits today and pocketed his prepared speech. Instead, he delivered what the Wall Street Journal called a "blistering, off-the-cuff critique leveled at nearly every...

    Huffpost hill - september 23rd, 2010

  • Sep 23, 2010 from mood977(Mahmoud) in Sports
    mood977 Today we learned that politicians sometimes...brace yourselves...say one thing while doing another. After rolling out the GOP's supposedly sweeping "Pledge to America," John Boehner was conspicuously mum about entitlement programs. Chellie Pingree, scourge of Wall Street, has a taste for decked-out Learjets. And Eliot Spitzer called Andrew Cuomo the "dirtiest, nastiest political player out there," and...well...we'll just leave that one at that. This is HUFFPOST HILL for Thursday, September 23rd, 2010:

    SENATE BOOTS TAX CUTS PAST MIDTERMS - The Senate won't be voting on extending tax cuts for rich folks, poor folks or anybody else before Election Day, but Democrats wouldn't say so on their way out of a caucus meeting Thursday afternoon. Do they think if they stay mum everyone'll just forget the whole thing ever happened? Even Dick Durbin, who most news outlets used to confirm the decision, wouldn't go all the way. Asked if a decision was reached, he said: "No. Harry will make the final decision on this, but the reality is we are not going to pass what needs to be passed to change this either in the Senate or in the House before the election. That's the reality. I'm just telling you. Unless you all see this differently than I do." We don't.

    Hoyer Whacks Senate - Steny Hoyer declared himself unsurprised when told the Senate wouldn't be acting on tax cuts. "Has the Senate been doing things? I missed it," he said. Instead of a follow up, HuffPost Hill got a solid stiff arm from Hoyer's new flack, former star Politico reporter Dan Reilly, who suggested we instead attend Hoyer's press conference to question him in a civilized manner. A press conference? What does he take us for?

    Voinovich's Honesty - HuffPost's Lucia Graves asked the retiring Ohio Republican George Voinovich about the tax debate this afternoon. "Oh, I don't think it's going to get done before the election," he said. "Do you want them to?" she asked. "I don't care."

    CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM DEBATE STALLS - Olympia Snowe, still, apparently, a Republican, cast the deciding vote to block the DISCLOSE Act from moving forward. Snowe faces re-election in 2012 in a state with a GOP base that is hopping, hornet's nest mad. How she thinks she'll persuade them she's a right winger is beyond HuffPost Hill, but if today counts for anything, she's a step closer. CQ: "The Senate on Thursday once again blocked consideration of a controversial campaign finance measure that would require greater disclosure of corporate campaign spending. A cloture motion to begin debate on the DISCLOSE Act fell short on a 59-39 vote. The outcome likely puts the legislation on the back burner until after the midterm elections, but it is unclear whether Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) will try to take the issue up again during a lame-duck session. The DISCLOSE Act has already passed the House." http://bit.ly/9vE5fV

    HOUSES PASSES SMALL BIZ BILL - "The House of Representatives approved a $30 billion small business lending measure on Thursday, handing President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats a boost weeks before the November elections.
    The bill, which also includes $12 billion in tax breaks for small businesses, was approved by the Senate last week and it now goes to Obama, who plans to sign it." Reuters: http://bit.ly/arSUJj

    LANDRIEU TO HOLD UP OMB NOMINATION UNLESS OFFSHORE DRILLING STAY IS LIFTED -The Louisiana senator this afternoon announced that "she will block the nomination of Jack Lew to be the Obama Administration's Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) until the moratorium on deepwater oil and gas drilling is lifted or significantly modified." Senatus: http://bit.ly/98oOtV

    Child Nutrition Battle - The House and Senate are in a standoff over child nutrition, with the Senate making the House a take-it-or-leave-it offer that improves school lunch nutrition by slashing food stamps. (HuffPost Hill just threw up in its mouth, and not from the taco salad.) More than a hundred members have signed a letter saying they'd rather leave that one, though advocates are worried the president is siding with the Senate. "Our country's children deserve better and they need the president to step in now," Dr. Neal Barnard, M.D., president of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, tells HuffPost Hill. "The president's leadership is urgently needed here for a strong and comprehensive reauthorization. Without President Obama stepping in to support the House political process, it is clear that schools will not be able to provide the nutritious meals that will safeguard the health of our nation's children." More on this Orwellianness: http://bit.ly/cXvRyW

    Like one of those saccharine Robin Williams characters at the end of all his moving, Paul Volcker looked out at an audience of $10,000 suits today and pocketed his prepared speech. Instead, he delivered what the Wall Street Journal called a "blistering, off-the-cuff critique leveled at nearly every...

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