Politics Daily: "Could two independent economic reports, a liberal think tank and four bipartisan reports on debt reduction be wrong? They all conclude that slashing federal spending this year could cause job losses and threaten the economic recovery.The latest report, from Mark Zandi of Moody's Analytics, says 700,000 jobs could be lost by the end … Continue reading Can Seven Reports Be Wrong About the Risks of Spending Cuts? GOP Says Yes
Defending the Global Common Good
Bold Faith Type: "We've been tracking the myriad ways that federal budget proposals would eviscerate domestic programs that offer vital safety nets for the poor and make life harder for working families. Self-described deficit hawks are also positioning to make deep cuts to international humanitarian aid that are similarly cruel and misguided."
Just Another Pro-Life Democrat
DFLA's Caitlin Conroy in Our Daily Thread: "That is why I oppose abortion and that is also why I describe myself as a Democrat. I believe that being pro-life goes well beyond expressing opposition to abortion. To me, being pro-life requires demonstrating a concern, not only for the unborn, but also for the poor, the … Continue reading Just Another Pro-Life Democrat
Chaos Grows in Libya as Defiant Qaddafi Vows to Fight
NY Times: TOBRUK, Libya — "Libya appeared to slip further into chaos on Tuesday, as Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi vowed to “fight until the last drop of my blood” and clashes intensified between rebels and his loyalists in the capital, Tripoli."
Food Surge is Exacerbating Poverty, World Bank Says
Bloomberg: "Global food prices have surged to dangerous levels, pushing 44 million more people into extreme poverty since June, according to the World Bank, which warned some nations may make the mistake of imposing curbs on shipments."
Watching Protestors Risk It All
Nicholas D. Kristof: "As democracy protests spread across the Middle East, we as journalists struggle to convey the sights and sounds, the religion and politics. But there’s one central element that we can’t even begin to capture: the raw courage of men and women — some of them just teenagers — who risk torture, beatings … Continue reading Watching Protestors Risk It All
Starving Wisconsin's unions
Eugene Robinson: "Walker and the Republicans are insisting on the provisions in the bill that would deny collective bargaining rights to public workers. The GOP's focus is not on the practical impact of this measure - the unions have acquiesced to Walker's financial terms - but on the political impact...This is pure, unadulterated union-busting - not … Continue reading Starving Wisconsin's unions
House Republican Spending Cuts Target Programs For Children And Pregnant Women
Think Progress: "...the House Republicans have a preoccupation with cutting programs that affect women and their babies. For instance, the GOP proposed: – Cutting $758 million from the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), which amounts to about a 6 percent cut to a program providing food assistance to low-income women and … Continue reading House Republican Spending Cuts Target Programs For Children And Pregnant Women
The GOP's door of no return
Michael Gerson: "As I was visiting hospitals and health huts in Senegal, I was also receiving e-mailed updates on House GOP budget cuts. The Global Fund, down 40 percent. Child survival programs, which include anti-malaria efforts, down 10 percent. AIDS relief, down 8 percent. Development assistance, down 30 percent. These reductions were intended to be … Continue reading The GOP's door of no return
Mubarak Steps Down
NY Times: "President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt resigned his post and turned over all power to the military on Friday, ending his nearly 30 years of autocratic rule and bowing to a historic popular uprising that has transformed politics in Egypt and around the Arab world."