White House.gov Blog Feed 2/5/10 1:31 PM Dan Pfeiffer White House Yesterday, just hours after the Senate voted 96-0 to confirm Martha Johnson as the Administrator of the GSA after a pointless 9-month delay, we learned that Sen. Richard Shelby from Alabama has placed a blanket hold on all nominees, including national security nominees, to [...]
Archive for February 6th, 2010
6 Feb
Drop in unemployment rate shows signs of an economic reprieve
By Neil Irwin, Michael A. Fletcher and Kafia Hosh Washington Post Staff Writer Saturday, February 6, 2010 A surprising dip in the unemployment rate for January offers promise that the job market is finally stabilizing after a long, steep decline. The latest employment data released Friday was not uniformly positive. The nation shed an additional [...]
6 Feb
Obama suggests extending debate as way to pass health reform
By Shailagh Murray Washington Post Staff Writer Saturday, February 6, 2010 President Obama sketched out an alternative approach to passing health-care legislation that would enlist Republicans and potentially extend debate into the spring, a strategy seemingly in conflict with the fast-track talks among Democrats on Capitol Hill. Speaking to members of the Democratic National Committee [...]
6 Feb
Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama holding up Obama nominees for home-state pork
washingtonpost.com > Politics (Associated Press) By Scott Wilson and Shailagh Murray Washington Post Staff Writers Saturday, February 6, 2010 The Obama administration received a rare political gift Friday that brought together a pair of issues the president is promising this election year to do something about — pork and partisanship. Sen. Richard C. Shelby (R-Ala.) announced [...]
6 Feb
New Poll Results Are Proof That Republicans Don’t Think
Blog for Our Future / By Sara Robinson A poll commissioned by DailyKos shows just how far to the right the GOP has been dragged by its right wing…and how far out of step they are with the rest of America. February 5, 2010 | A village cannot revise village life to suit the village [...]