GOP Moderates See Political Benefits in Opposing Obama’s Economic Agenda

So far, Obama has little to show for his charm offensive. Dent, Upton and their allies in the 33-member, moderate Republican Main Street Partnership opposed the House-passed stimulus legislation, disagreed with the release of an additional $350 billion in bailout funding for the finance industry and are signaling possible opposition to other big pieces of his agenda. Full Story »

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Kenneth Sibbett
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by Kenneth Sibbett - Feb. 9, 2009

A solid report on the state of the union in the Republican Party. 170-0. If I were a betting man, which I am, I would say that the conservatives were ever so slightly biased by fear and peer-pressure against this bill. But, what do I know?

As I write this, the Senate has passed the bill with 3 republican turncoats. I'll help anyone out there if they want to tar and feather these sleaze balls.

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