The Morning Read

This from Garrison Keillor;

 Conservatives and liberals can agree on the basics -- that the nation wallows in debt, that it is shortsighted of the states to cut back on the most essential work of government which is the education of the young, and that somehow we have got to become a more productive nation and less consumptive -- but the ruffles and flourishes of Washington seem ever more irrelevant to the crises we face. When an entire major party has excused itself from meaningful debate and a thoughtful U.S. senator like Orrin Hatch no longer finds it important to make sense and an up-and-comer like Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty attacks the president for giving a speech telling schoolchildren to work hard in school and get good grades, one starts to wonder if the country wouldn't be better off without them and if Republicans should be cut out of the health-care system entirely and simply provided with aspirin and hand sanitizer. Thirty-two percent of the population identifies with the GOP, and if we cut off health care to them, we could probably pay off the deficit in short order. Read entire article HERE

Sometimes the title says it all.

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Glennbeckians protest outside school full of kindergartners because they didn't like Obama song

Jim Hightower;
Goofing up health care reform

Robert Reich;
The Audacity of Greed: How Private Health Insurers Just Blew Their Cover

Elyse Siegel at HuffPo
Jindal Fires State Employee Day After She Criticized Him

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