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By E.J. Dionne, Jr. Alas for all of us and for American conservatism in particular, the new Republican majority that took control of the House on Wednesday is embarked on an experiment in government by abstractions. Related Entries January 5, 2011 Economic Suicide January 4, 2011 Darrell Issa, Step Away From the Corporations

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112th Congress Convenes; Boehner Elected Speaker

Newly elected speaker John Boehner hailed the Republican Party’s return to control of the House Wednesday, vowing a more open legislative process but acknowledging that “a great deal of scar tissue has built up on both sides of the aisle.” (Jan. 5)

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Matthews Snipes At Scarborough For Strolling House Floor

Professional jealousy, or something of a more personal sort?

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Boehner Assumes Speaker’s Gavel

Rep. John Boehner was elected speaker of the House Wednesday, sealing newfound Republican power-sharing as the 112th Congress convened and drawing the curtain on the history-making Nancy Pelosi era at the helm. (Jan. 5)

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Gibbs To Sign Off as Press Secretary

Wednesday was a big day on Capitol Hill, what with the 112th Congress convening with a Republican at the helm of the House and with the announcement of a significant change in the Obama administration: Press Secretary Robert Gibbs will leave his post in February. Related Entries January 4, 2011 Darrell Issa, Step Away From the Corporations January 3, 2011 ‘The Left Has Nowhere to Go’

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That’s House Speaker John Boehner to You

It’s official: On Wednesday, the House of Representatives named its next speaker, replacing weeks of rumors with reality by handing Ohio Rep. John Boehner the gavel, “which I accept cheerfully and gratefully, knowing I am but its caretaker,” he said.

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Gibbs: It’s Been a "Remarkable Privilege"

White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs announced he’s stepping down from his post in February to become an outside political adviser. (Jan. 5)

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Vieira to Paul Ryan: It Feels Like the GOP is Out For ‘Revenge’

NBC's Meredith Vieira wasted no time in jumping down Paul Ryan's throat, on Wednesday's Today show, as she said it appeared the Republican Party did not care as much about creating jobs, since they seemed to be more focused on repealing Obamacare, which the Today co-anchor characterized as “an act of revenge.” For his part the Wisconsin Republican Congressman responded that repealing Obamacare law had everything to do with creating jobs since, as he educated Vieira, “The health care bill has massive tax increases on individuals and employers that will cost us jobs,” as seen in the following exchange: MEREDITH VIEIRA: As of today Republicans control the House, and as Matt just brought up, one of the key points on your agenda will be attempting to repeal the health care plan. But given the fact you do not have the votes in the Senate, as Senator McCain just pointed out, and the President has veto power. And also given the fact that the American voters, in the midterm elections, made it clear that what they care about most right now are jobs and the economy, why go down this path at all? It almost feels like an act of revenge on the part of the Republican Party? REP. PAUL RYAN: Well, first of all, this is related to jobs and the economy. The health care bill has massive tax increases on individuals and employers that will cost us jobs. So this, don't think that this isn't related to jobs. Vieira went on to belittle House Republicans' move to cut their own budgets but then cited the New York Times to claim they were “backtracking” on their promises to cut spending, which was yet another error Ryan was forced to correct as seen in this back and forth: read more

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Dining Table With Built In Dishwasher is Convenient, Saves Space

images credit François de Martrin-Donos Dishwashers are, I think, the most poorly thought out of appliances. In our house, if we wait for it to be full before we wash, we inevitably run out of spoons and espresso cups. I once had a client put in two of them so that they never had to be emptied, but were used as storage; the client loved it but spent a lot of time re-washing clean dishes. French designer François de Martrin-Donos , currently working in Shanghai, has addressed the problem and… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Pelosi: ‘No Regrets’ on Last Day As Speaker

Democrat Nancy Pelosi says she has no regrets on her last day as House speaker, a reign that lasted four years and is ending after the November elections. (Jan. 4)

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