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By E.J. Dionne, Jr. The real point of the tea party may be to get the GOP to say goodbye to the idea of a compassionate conservatism and to Bush’s peculiar but real brand of multiculturalism. Related Entries November 17, 2010 Saying Goodbye to Compassionate Conservatism November 17, 2010 La Vie en Denial

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Rep. Jan Schakowsky Offers Alternative to Simpson-Bowles Deficit Reduction Plan

Click here to view this media Rep. Jan Schakowsky, who is a member of President Obama’s deficit commission, talked to MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell about her alternative to the proposal by Alan Simpson and Erskine Bowles. Schakowsky Offers Alternative to Simpson-Bowles Deficit Reduction Plan : Plan Would Close Deficit without Forcing the Middle Class to Pay the Bill WASHINGTON, DC (November 16, 2010) – Today Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL), a member of the bipartisan National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform, offered a comprehensive proposal to reduce the federal deficit without making middle class Americans foot the bill. Schakowsky’s plan is an alternative to the Bowles-Simpson plan and would reduce the deficit by $426.95 billion in 2015, surpassing President Obama’s $250 billion target. Critically, the Schakowsky plan accomplishes deficit reduction without making cuts to essential federal expenditures that benefit the middle class. In unveiling her proposal, Schakowsky made the following statement: “The President’s Fiscal Commission has been given a concrete goal: to achieve primary budget balance in 2015, ensuring that all spending is paid for except for interest on the national debt. Last week, co-chairs Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson laid out their plan, which they presented to the Commission and to the public. Their proposal would have serious consequences for lower and middle class Americans, and that is why I cannot support it. “I am releasing my own plan today because I believe that there is a better way to achieve our goal – one that protects the poor and the middle-class. “Lower and middle class Americans did not cause the deficit. “Just ten years ago the federal budget was generating a surplus as far as the eye could see. That surplus was turned into a deficit due to massive tax cuts – mainly to wealthy Americans; two wars paid for by borrowed money; and a major recession caused by the recklessness of the big Wall Street banks. “Over the last decade the incomes of middle class Americans have actually shrunk, while those of the wealthiest two percent of the population have exploded. “The middle class did not benefit from the Republican economic policies that led to the current deficit – they were the victims – they should not be called upon to pick up the tab. “Fixing the Federal deficit is not an end in itself. The goal of budget policy should be to assure long-term, widely shared economic growth. Economic growth is not just good for businesses and families – it will reduce the deficit. Sustained, long-term economic growth requires that we end the trend of concentrating more and more wealth in the hands of the rich and less and less in the hands of a middle class that can then afford to buy the products and services that will sustain economic growth. “The proposals included in this plan are aimed at bringing the federal deficit under control using policies that will put Americans back to work and strengthen middle class incomes: the foundation of long-term economic growth. Go read the rest for more details. It’s good to see some pushback against Simpson and Bowles. I’m sure we’ll be hearing most of the Beltway Villagers (unlike Lawrence O’Donnell) dismissing it as not being “serious” since it doesn’t inflict enough pain on the working class, which needs to be ready to take their medicine so the rich can keep their tax cuts. We’d hate to ever do anything to hurt those “job producers” now, would we?

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Schultz Alleges Voter Fraud on ‘Dancing With the Stars,’ Lib Guest Says Bristol Palin ‘Sucks’

MSNBC's Ed Schultz on Wednesday hysterically alleged Bristol Palin's successful movement into the finals of “Dancing With the Stars” was a product of voter fraud. Maybe even worse, liberal radio host Stephanie Miller thrice told the “Ed Show” host Bristol “sucks”: read more

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Audio:  Rachel Maddow’s Theodore H. White Lecture at Harvard’s Kennedy School

Click here to view this media enlarge Credit: Harvard IOP Last Sunday, Rachel Maddow gave a speech at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. It’s an excellent talk: Maddow’s main point is that the high temperature fighting that goes on between opposing factions on cable news is not bad for the media – ratings and revenues for that kind of thing are through the roof — but it does not contribute to governing the country. Just like mortgage swaps mean that banks are no longer invested in keeping people in their homes, when a person like Sarah Palin or Sharron Angle can use FOX News to play at politics without actually having a stake in governing the nation, they have no interest in actually solving the problems our country faces. That lack of investment in actual solutions, and ability to gain political traction (and raise money) without actually doing the work of governing, is, from Maddow’s perspective, bad for politics and bad for government. The Harvard Crimson : She said the lines between governing and campaigning have been erased, and the climate of intense campaigning usually reserved for the final days of political campaigns exists constantly now. This climate, she said, creates problems for governance. As an example, she said that newly-elected Republican congressmen have been told not to join committees because committee membership is bad for future campaigns. “Committees are where Congress does a lot of its work, in, you know, making laws and stuff,” she said. (We’re still looking for a transcript if you see one online please leave a link in comments – thanks). UPDATE: Heather: I did not find transcript but did find an embeddable video. Rachel Maddow on Press, Policy, and Politics (2010 T.H. White Lecture at Harvard) from Boston Phoenix on Vimeo .

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Bigotry Catapults Willow Palin Into the Spotlight

And then the next thing you know, another Palin pops out of the woodwork. This time, it’s 16-year-old Willow Palin’s turn to frolic in her own notoriety, but hers is not a shining moment to make her mama grizzly proud—or at least let’s hope not. The drama unfolded, naturally, within the sacred space of meaningful communication and interpersonal exploration known as Facebook, where Willow spoke up for her mom after a schoolmate offered his rather unsupportive critique of her new TV reality show, “Sarah Palin’s Alaska.” All right, fine, but the manner in which Willow attempted to shut him down was the problem, as she let fly with a couple depressingly common homophobic slurs . This was not an effective object lesson in conflict management and tolerance. But then, on Wednesday, a group of gay GOPers known as GOProud stepped in to address the controversy. Surely, one would imagine, they’d point out the error of her ways, speaking as they do in her familiar tongue of Republicanese? That’s where one would be wrong.

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Airport Rage, Animated

Once again, Taiwanese satire machine NMA World Edition has cranked out another timely animated play on a story making headlines over here in the U.S., and once again, we end up looking pretty silly. Surprise! Related Entries November 16, 2010 These Body Scan Images Are the Opposite of Titillating October 24, 2010 Google Under Privacy Investigation Again

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Sharpton To Schultz: FCC Should Threaten Radio Stations Carrying Rush

If the left can't get Rush by reviving the Fairness Doctrine, maybe the race card will work . . . Al Sharpton has called for the FCC to go after the stations that carry Rush Limbaugh, unsubtly implying that their licenses should be in jeopardy.

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Brooklyn Artist Tallies Troop Suicides

In this case, the writing is actually on the wall : Brooklyn-based artist Sebastian Errazuriz turned his shock over hearing that the number of U.S. troops who committed suicide in 2009 doubled the death toll … (continued) Related Entries November 17, 2010 Wars Went MIA From Midterm Debates November 16, 2010 NATO Summit Unlikely to Answer the Most Important Questions

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By Mike Luckovich Related Entries November 8, 2010 Senate to Drop ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Repeal November 3, 2010 Message for the Day After

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Another Crappy Day at Work

By Mr. Fish Related Entries November 8, 2010 Senate to Drop ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Repeal November 3, 2010 Message for the Day After

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