Today on Doing Time - Thursday July 24th
Republicans want to drill. Democrats want to conserve. And everyone is terrified of appearing impotent in the face of high oil prices. Congressman Peter Defazio (D-OR) will help us sort out all the myriad gas price reduction bills on the Hill now. Thing is, Congress pretty much is impotent in the short term so … watch out for some potentially terrible legislation.
Also on the Hill … if the housing bill is confusing you, or if you had no idea there even was a housing bill, then listen to Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA) explain the meat of the complex legislation. We want to know, with a skeptical furrowed brow, why all the housing industry lobbyists seem so happy about it. Isn’t that a bad thing? But Bush was against it, so … something is up.
This “relief” bill comes as a personal story that exemplifies the dangers of debt is making small headlines. Here’s the story about the mom who killed herself to prevent her house from going into foreclosure. Wow.
On a more, and perpetually, hopeful note, Barack Obama gave a thumping speech to tens of thousands (unofficial count) of supporters in
Plus McCain can’t catch a break, Bush’s sneaky push for workplace toxins, frenemies, gays in the military and much much more …
- July 24, 2008








RUSH- whats puzzling you is the nature of my game
I agree.. I'm fed up with Mr. Chaos also..
Ron... I know you want to put the 'New Yorker ' cover to rest. but you made a great point last week after seeing the NY Times article about this. The cartoon was missing the thought bubble. May i suggest the New Yorker reprint the same cartoon, a little smaller within a big thought bubble around it. Underneath and generating the bubble should be Rush and Sean.
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By MURFMANJuly 28, 2008 - 12:25pm