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Sharron Angle, who lost to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in a hotly contested Nevada race last year, will seek office again—but this time in the House. Angle was considered a likely candidate after Sen. John Ensign announced last week that he wouldn’t seek reelection. But instead, she’ll pursue…

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Michigan’s House yesterday passed a controversial bill that will install state-appointed emergency financial managers in troubled cities, giving each the power to do whatever is necessary to balance budgets—including breaking union contracts. One Senate Republican recently promised that the managers would only be sent to communities in need of…

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Rep. Marcy Kaptur: When Are We Going to Ask Wall Street and the Oil Companies to Pay Their Share in Taxes?

Click here to view this media During the debate over the continuing resolution that the House passed today, Rep. Marcy Kaptur asked when we’re going to get some of that shared sacrifice from Wall Street and the oil company executives instead of balancing the budget off of the backs of the working class. Here’s more from TPM with the latest on the CR — House Passes Stopgap Spending Measure : The House of Representatives just passed stopgap legislation to prevent the government from shutting down when funds expire on Friday by vote of 271-158. The spending measure, known as a “continuing resolution,” will keep the federal lights on for three weeks, while congressional leaders and the White House hammer out a compromise package that can pass both the House and the Senate. This continuing resolution lost nearly 70 votes compared to the last stopgap, and could not have passed without Democratic support. House conservatives staged a mini-rebellion over the CR, which they say doesn’t sufficiently slash discretionary spending, and doesn’t contain key Republican policy measures — including abortion restrictions and a rescission of funds to implement the health care law. Overall, 54 Republicans broke ranks with GOP leadership and voted against the measure. A total of 85 Democrats voted for the measure. It is expected to pass the Senate late this week.

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It looks like Sharron Angle sees the House of Representatives as an easier win than the US Senate. Today she announced a run for the US House (NV-2) to replace Rep. Dean Heller, who is running for John Ensign’s seat in the Senate. The 2012 elections will be an interesting test for the Tea Party. Assume they’ll be well-funded so blanketing districts with ads and propaganda will be no problem. What may be a problem, however, is how they’re perceived given the overplayed hands unfolding right now in many states as well as the mainstream Republican Party’s frustration with them in the US Congress. Angle’s election to the House of Representatives isn’t a given, but it will be a bellwether for the Tea Party’s viability. And just imagine the fun she can have with Virginia Foxx and Michele Bachmann if she wins.

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Class War, Orchestrated Chaos, and Right-Wing Takeovers

enlarge These days the news cycle is compressed and chaotic. About the time I think it’s safe to look at something longer than 5 minutes, something else blows up. Rest assured, it’s all intentional. Just for the heck of it, I decided to look at the top news in six key states: Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Kansas, Florida, Wisconsin and Arizona. Here are some samples of the headlines: Michigan – Emergency manager bill headed to Michigan governor LANSING, Mich. Emergency financial managers appointed by the state to run struggling cities and schools would have broad new powers under legislation approved by the Michigan House. The main bill in the package was approved Tuesday by a 62-48 vote in the Republican-led chamber. The Senate has passed the bill, which now goes to Gov. Rick Snyder for signature. Managers who are appointed would have the power to terminate union contracts held by school teachers and local government employees. Local elected officials would lose some of their powers. Ohio – Gov. Kasich Proposed Budget Cuts From the sidebar: Libraries will see a 5 percent cut. A 25 percent cut per year in the Local Government Fund for two years. An 11.5 percent cut in K-12 education for fiscal year 2012 and a 4.9 percent cut for fiscal year 2013. That includes elimination of one-time federal stimulus money. Closing seven regional Taxpayer Service Centers, including one in Youngstown, and eliminating 99 jobs. That’s a savings of $1 million over the two years, not including the staff reductions. A 6 percent cut in fiscal year 2012 for the state’s seven business incubators, including the one in Youngstown, and the elimination of all funding for the incubators in 2013 to save a total of $15.9 million over two years. The state is expected to fund the incubators through the new JobsOhio program in 2013, however. Pennsylvania – Corbett, Legislature sued over adultBasic expiration Gov. Tom Corbett and other state officials have been named as defendants in a lawsuit for allowing the expiration of adultBasic, a state health insurance program for the working poor. The complaint alleges that the state government is violating the law ­– specifically, the Pennsylvania Tobacco Settlement Act and the state constitution — by allowing adultBasic funding to drop to zero. That’s because the state law, according to the complaint, requires that a portion of the annual tobacco settlement money go to adultBasic. The governor on Monday reiterated that the state was trying to save money. “I would remind everybody, including those people who have filed the lawsuit against whoever they have filed the lawsuit, that this was a program that was not sufficiently funded,” Mr. Corbett. Kansas – Kan. governor details budget cuts Gov. Sam Brownback is cutting $56.5 million from the current Kansas budget, taking the biggest chunk from aid to the state’s 289 public school districts. Florida – Florida governor’s budget will hurt schools: Moody’s Florida Governor Rick Scott’s budget proposals calling for sweeping corporate and property tax cuts are a credit negative for school districts in the fourth most populous U.S. state, Moody’s Investors Service said on Thursday. Also: Governor May End Beach Renourishment Funding Some Brevard County residents told WFTV Tuesday that one of the Governor’s plans to save money could cripple the economy he’s trying to help. The Cocoa Beach pier has not always been so wide and residents said they could lose everything if the Governor stops funding beach renourishment. And: Teacher reform bill set for final vote Wednesday Opponents tried one last time — and failed — to make changes to a bill that would dramatically reform the way public school teachers are evaluated, paid and hired. Now the fast-track legislation is one step away from the desk of Gov. Rick Scott, who has indicated he will sign it. The Florida House moved along Senate Bill 736, which would tie teacher pay to student test scores, eliminate so-called tenure for new hires as of July 1 and end layoffs based on seniority. The chamber will take a vote on the proposal Wednesday afternoon. Wisconsin – After weeks of divisiveness, lawmakers extend an olive branch Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, R-Juneau, on Tuesday rescinded a series of fines and penalties aimed at Democrats, including a contempt order that could have prevented the minority party from voting in committee meetings the next three weeks. Arizona – Bill for Flat Income Tax Clears Arizona House The bill would gradually reduce them to a flat rate of just below 2.1 percent. It also would repeal some current credits, deductions, adjustments and exemptions. Democrat critics of the bill said there’s evidence that the bill actually could increase taxes paid by Arizonans. What each of these state-related stories has in common: A Republican governor, a Republican legislature, union employees, and a budget deficit. The last item is being used as an excuse for the first two items to slam the union employees and teachers, make a lot of noise, stir up a lot of dust, and pander to the US Chamber of Commerce in the process. I have a theory. It’s only a theory and I might have to put my tinfoil hat on while I’m sharing it, but it goes like this. Jobs were the wedge that kept everyone disengaged during the midterms. That got a bunch of Club for Growth governors elected, who are now paying off their business cronies, at which time we will see jobs begin to emerge again. In other words, a deal was struck: Kill the unions, we’ll start hiring. Removing my tinfoil hat now. Tell me what you think.

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An Australian teen had to cancel her birthday party after her invitation went viral on Facebook—and attracted nearly 200,000 declared guests, reports AFP via Yahoo News. The trouble began when the girl posted an item to tell friends that all were welcome to stop by her house, “as…

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The House today passed a measure blending $6 billion in budget cuts with enough money to keep the government running for an additional three weeks. The measure would buy additional time for talks between Capitol Hill Republicans and the Obama administration on a bill to fund the day-to-day operations of…

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Japan has evacuated roughly 170,000 people from a 30-mile radius around the Fukishima Dai-ichi plant and even instituted a no-fly zone around it, but at least 50 people aren’t going anywhere. That’s how many technicians remain inside the plant, writes Dana Kennedy at AoL News , and it’s no exaggeration…

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Lawrence O’Donnell Wants Some Help Understanding Michele Bachmann

Click here to view this media [h/t Heather] Lawrence O’Donnell has a few questions about Michelle Bachmann. He cannot find answers for them, so he’s asking for our help. Here they are in short form, but be sure to watch the entire video, because it’s great. And so tonight, I surrender. Since I have no answers, I will leave you only with questions. Question One: How ignorant is Michele Bachmann and how did she get that way, and remember, this is a graduate of Winona State University and Oral Roberts University’s Coburn School of Law. Law school graduate. So do not overlook her academic achievement in trying to explain this. Doesn’t make it any easier to explain. And two, where does Michele Bachmann find her shockingly ignorant staff? And three, perhaps most important of all, what explains the rank ignorance of the 52% of the voters in Minnesota’s 6th Congressional District? Here’s my answer. It’s short, sweet, and proven. That 52% in her district are likely Fox News viewers . Her staff? Maybe former Fox News writers for all I know. I know from personal experience that Fox News fries brain cells and makes you dumber or crazier if watched for more than a few minutes a day without a skeptical eye. By the way, Bachmann is about to announce her run for the Presidency. She thinks women will gravitate to her like they did Hillary Clinton, because in her very own words, the Tea Party is made up of Republicans, Independents and Democrats who just hate the direction the country is heading. Yeah, sure it is. Click here to view this media Ignorant? Or compulsive liar? Full transcript follows: One, how ignorant is Michelle Bachmann’s staff? And two, how ignorant are Michelle Bachmann’s voters?… They don’t know that Lexington and Concord are in Massachusetts. How and where did she find Congressional staffers who don’t know that? Who are these people that work for Michelle Bachmann? Who wrote that speech for her? Where does she find these people? There are many, many ignorant Members of Congress and many ignorant Senators, but they are protected all day long from revealing most of their ignorance by staffs who are hundreds of times smarter than they are. Perhaps all of Michele Bachmann’s staff come from her district, which may be the most ignorant Congressional district in America. In 2010, 52% of that district voted for Michele Bachmann to represent them in Congress. Now she had already proven time and time again to her district and to America that she is unworthy of representing any congressional district in America. But 52%, the same percentage in that district who voted for John McCain voted for Michele Bachmann in 2010. What makes those voters so ignorant? For starters, they are whiter than the average district. 92% white, in fact. But that explains nothing. Missouri’s 8th Congressional District is 91% white and has been represented by Jo Ann Emerson since 1997. We do not have a litany of imbecilic comments by Congresswoman Jo Ann Emerson. In fact, we have none. If we’ve missed any please submit them to our website MSNBC.com and we’ll see if they compare to Michele Bachmann’s. The median income in Michele Bachmann’s is $68,000, which is roughly equivalent to the median income in Barney Frank’s district — $66,000. So, the money explains nothing because Barney Frank’s intelligence and expertise in public policy, not to mention his wit is second to none in the House of Representatives. So those income levels in Michele Bachmann’s district are not the explanation for why her voters are so ignorant. And so tonight, I surrender. Since I have no answers, I will leave you only with questions. Question One: How ignorant is Michele Bachmann and how did she get that way, and remember, this is a graduate of Winona State University and Oral Roberts University’s Coburn School of Law. Law school graduate. So do not overlook her academic achievement in trying to explain this. Doesn’t make it any easier to explain. And two, where does Michele Bachmann find her shockingly ignorant staff? And three, perhaps most important of all, what explains the rank ignorance of the 52% of the voters in Minnesota’s 6th Congressional District?

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