538 Ways breaks down its daunting list of liberal lifestyle choices in a handful of chapters, encompassing Everyday Life, Work, Play, Learning, Spending, and Acting. The breadth of suggestions is a striking testimony to the breadth of … [Read more...]
Archives for July 12, 2010
Scott Brown set to support Wall Street reform bill
Globe: Senator Scott Brown will support the financial regulation overhaul, giving Senate Democrats a key boost in their plans to pass the landmark bill this week. "While it isn't perfect, I expect to support the bill when it comes up for a … [Read more...]
Cahill Responds to Baker’s Attack Ads
Tim Cahill released a 15 second web only ad today critical of Baker's role in the Big Dig and whether or not Baker is trustworthy. *Update* The Globe reports the snippet of Baker's voice is from the WRKO debate. Live by the snippet … [Read more...]
Patrick Campaign response to RGA / Baker Negative Ads
Please tell your friends, neighbors and co-workers you've had enough of Charlie Baker, who wrote the Big Dig finance plan that Massachusetts taxpayers are still paying for, once again spreading false information about Governor Patrick's … [Read more...]
21 in 21 for the 9th District
I'm writing to you today to urge you to keep our momentum building by taking part in our grassroots outreach effort 21 in 21 for the 9th District. Over the next three weeks, I will continue reaching out to our communities by visiting … [Read more...]
I know polls are meaningless (here)…
But this poll question on MSNBC asked In July, Arizona will begin enforcing a new law that requires law enforcement officers to check someone's immigration status if they have reason to suspect that he or she is in the country illegally. … [Read more...]
Mass. Millions
In the "bringing home the bacon" department, here are a couple of items from the last few days that didn't get a lot of publicity, but that will mean a lot of federal (and some state) dollars being infused into communities across the state … [Read more...]
On A Pair Of Victories, Part Two, Or, DOMA Ruled Unconstitutionally Irrational
In the companion case, Massachusetts v HHS, the Plaintiff was the State of Massachusetts, who alleged, convincingly, that the DOMA definition of "spouse" was forcing the State to illegally discriminate against its own citizens. Today's … [Read more...]