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If you want to make your own evaluation of the health bill’s progress, go to Thomas at the Library of Congress. In fact, aside from information from pundits you trust, this is one of the best ways to avoid heart palpitations. That is because the amendments are numbered and entered before they are debated. That gives you a little time to read them for yourself and ponder a few questions. Here is how:

As we said, on November 21st the Senate agreed to debate H.R. 3590 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act”.  That debate began on December 2nd. Since  HR. 3590 was amended by S.Amdt.2786, and changed to the health care act, as of this morning, another 91 amendments have been proposed. Several have been voted on and approved.

They are numbered and listed in numerical order as they arrive to the Senate Floor. Most of them do not yet have titles, but are to be given them at the time of their debate. They all have text and can be found and read by doing a search at the Library of Congress. If you want to try, it’s really pretty easy after you get the hang of it, and it is public information to which everyone is entitled. Go HERE.

This is the search page for all bills.  Type in where it says “word/phrase”, the title: “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act”, and hit the orange search button below.

Right now this search will give you a list of around 60 possible bills, with one at the top listed exactly as entered. That is H.R.3590.AS. Clicking on that link will take you to the index of the bill, from which you can do several interesting things. Click the link that says: “Bill Summary & Status file”. This will give you an overview of all the places the bill’s activity is being recorded.

Click “Amendments”. This will give you a list of 92, or possibly more, later in the day, with the first one, S.AMDT.2786 that changed the bill from a homeowners affordablity bill, to a health care bill at the top. It you want to read more about these later, or get the text just click on one of the amendment numbers.

However, let’s do a back click to the previous page. All the current information about the bill that the Library of Congress has can be gathered from this location. The current text can be downloaded from here; also cosponsors, dates, and related bills.

If you want to know what happened yesterday, The Congressional Record (CR) does what it’s title suggests; It records for posterity all the debate and action that occurred. So click the link that says “Congressional Record with Amendments”. This will take you to an index of all activity that H.R.3590 has received since it was first introduced to the Senate.

As an example, scroll down to 12/2/09 and AMDT.2808. It says it was proposed by Durbin for Vitter. The number below; CRS12152 is the link to the overview of  the index of the actual debate and speech as recorded in text. Don’t be fooled by the title, “SERVICE MEMBERS HOME OWNERSHIP TAX ACT OF 2009”, remember, that was the bill’s title before it was gutted and the health bill inserted. The CR must maintain the chain of information. Click on the top link dated “Senate – December 02, 2009”. There is the index. The debate for S.AMDT.2808 is index listed by page. Clicking a page will give you a word for word text of the debate till the next page.

Back clicking to the Congressional Record index and checking all the references for S.AMDT.2808, you will see that this amendment was voted on and passed. So, it is now a part of bill H.R. 3590.

Similarly, if you want to see what was said by Senator McCain, yesterday, in regards to Social Security, check out December 3rd. On November 30th he had recommended that the Bill be sent to the Finance Committee. That motion was voted down yesterday.

Try it out, and make up your own mind about what is happening.

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A first look at how the counties voted and a chance to compare presidential votes with those of Prop 8 and others.

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City-scaped, gray garbed, concrete and glass; the hive is here. The Borg await. They were such joyous faces in Chicago. I am glad of that moment. 

President-elect Barack Obama’s remarks in Chicago

Text of McCain’s concession speech

 

I Own My Vote, PUMA, The Denver Group, Just Say No Deal

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We Democrats were upset when Gore did not fight for his votes. Should we think less of McCain because he will? Are these even McCain’s votes, or is this bigger? If you believe disenfranchisement is occurring, should you not do something? Or, maybe you think this is just Republican game playing. (more…)

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What is important in this election? Are these goals of PUMAs? No! See, I think the story below is a good example of how rumor currents can begin from the far right, wash across and infect the left. I mean, do we really care about this? Isn’t this a deep dishonesty, when the only desired answer promotes one side? Or is this just playing politics?

This election is about voter disenfranchisement, election engineering, bad machines, and what we do know about the candidates’ platforms. Yes, it’s also about who is getting dissed. Let’s be mindful of who is doing the dissing. Don’t be caught in the rip tide of this bad wave: (more…)

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How we touch Africa each and every day.

Do you know what coltan is? Or why it’s important? (more…)

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 We already heard rumors that both campaigns are setting aside funds to fight election results. Get rid of the Caucuses! National Election reform is required, NOW, THIS ELECTION, AND BEFORE THE NEXT!!! (more…)

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Your voice can be heard!

 

WeHo Homeowners Pull Down Sarah Palin Effigy

Oct 29, 2008 7:19 pm US/Pacific

[WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (CBS) ―

An effigy of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin has been taken down from a West Hollywood home, after the homeowner discussed the situation with the city’s mayor….]

http://cbs2.com/local/Sarah.Palin.Effigy.2.852046.html

 

The action of hanging a person’s effigy is always an expression of hate. So it is that a clueless West Hollywood artist has displayed his.

There were several symbolic statements he could have made in his Palin effigy. He could have made a statement that it was an expression of the regard she has been given in October, the Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

He could have said this act was a statement of the conditions of the MSM.

He could have made a Halloween statement by caricaturing all the candidates, instead of just Palin and McCain.

He wanted to make a scary, spooky statement. He was pleased that the tourist buses were stopping. However, his video statement on the outrage this would have created had it been Obama, provides the clue.

It’s clear in his artistic endeavor, that Chad Michael Morissette is one most afraid.

Misogyny will do that.

Can there be a lesson in this?

I Own My Vote, PUMA, The Denver Group, Just Say No Deal

 

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Something is afoot!

All you acountants, help out here! Verify for your self what you think this means!

Last night, after reading the anecdotal information in Matthew Weaver’s blog on No Quarter, I decided to write one of my own. I think only time will tell whether the unverified information of which Mathew writes, represents any wide spread nefariousness.

In any event, there I was checking out the FEC web site for monthly figures, when the 2:00 am sleepies finally took over. This morning I went back. Low and behold the candidates’ figures have been changed to reflect a period through Oct 15th! (more…)

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ANY kind of report like the one discussed HERE, by Violet, and it’s refutation HERE, is really about something else. (more…)

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