I think Republicans are showing themselves sensitive to criticism over hostage-taking, at least in the short term. It did damage to their party in the debt limit debate, and they’re wary of jumping into another fight of a similar ilk. The next hurdles to clear will be 2012 appropriations and surface transportation funding, both of which expire September 30.
Congress Quietly Clearing the Decks, Avoiding Hostage Situations |
| By: David Dayen Saturday September 10, 2011 10:10 am |
Thousands of Monuments to War, but Few to Peace |
| By: Peterr Saturday September 10, 2011 9:04 am |
On the eve of the tenth anniversary of 9/11, my thoughts turn to peace. It’s hard to keep them there, though, because of the chorus of voices that scream for violence and war.
I grieve for those who died ten years ago in New York, DC, and Pennsylvania, as well as all who have died — and continue to die — in the wars spawned out of that attack. I long for the day when military fly-overs at football games become a thing of the past, and our cities have more statues to teachers than generals.
But the cheers for executions, and the willingness to spend billions of dollars on weapons to dole out death but mere pennies on social services that preserve life in one way or another for the most needy among us tell me that the day I long for is quite a ways off.
Ten Years On, Sick Ground Zero Workers Still Without Proper Care |
| By: Michelle Chen Saturday September 10, 2011 7:52 am |
This weekend, the public will mourn a site of loss, recasting the painful memories and haunting fears that still hover over the aftermath at Ground Zero. But the people who worked and breathed that tragedy in the days and months following September 11 won’t be at the primary commemoration ceremony for the families of victims. The Mayor’s decision to limit the attendees by excluding the 9/11 first responders is an unnerving metaphor for an unhealed scar of 9/11. Many of the rescue and recovery workers who labored at Ground Zero have been plagued by a metastasizing medical crisis, aggravated by chronic political failure.
Come Saturday Morning: The Purity Obsession |
| By: Phoenix Woman Saturday September 10, 2011 6:45 am |
It occurs to me that in fact the self-styled sensible types are not arguing against “purity” but the progressives’ right to exist, much less speak out.
Pull Up a Chair |
| By: Ruth Calvo Saturday September 10, 2011 5:00 am |
There is a special feeling about Fall, for me. If you grew up in the southwest, you know it doesn’t happen all that often. Too much dry weather means the leaves fall early, turning all brown and withered during the heat of summer. That happened this year.
Late Late Night FDL: Everything’s Better With Muppets |
| By: Suzanne Friday September 9, 2011 10:00 pm |
Late Night FDL: The Bully Pulpit, At Last |
| By: Swopa Friday September 9, 2011 8:00 pm |
Leaving aside the specifics of what he said — or what he didn’t say yet, but hinted at — the largest political benefit of President Obama’s address to Congress (and the nation) last night may have been how he said it.
Sarah Palin, Ironic Good Government Advocate |
| By: Eli Friday September 9, 2011 6:01 pm |
Sarah Palin just hates it that corporations control our government. Honest!
Justice Department Reports Drug Seizures Do Little to Stop Cartels |
| By: Kevin Gosztola Friday September 9, 2011 5:01 pm |
The government’s long-running war on drugs is having little impact, according to documents just released. The National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC) of the Justice Department reports demand for drugs is rising and the demand is being supplied by major transnational criminal organizations (TCOs) or cartels, which adapt to government “counterdrug efforts” modifying interrelationships, altering drug production levels and adjusting trafficking routes and methods.
The Party Line – September 9, 2011: Shaken, But Still Not Stirred |
| By: Gregg Levine Friday September 9, 2011 4:01 pm |
Sunday, September 11, will of course be the tenth anniversary of a tragedy that fundamentally changed America in ways we are still trying to understand. But this 9/11 is also a day for other anniversaries, ones that will likely get little, if any, recognition in the US.


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