ANOTHER NEW DAY
THERE YOU GO AGAIN!!!
MORE TO SAY
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WHO'S THE WINNER HERE?
The democrates won the election but may have lost the war. Taking over with all the CRAP that the republicans have left them makes you wonder if there is a WAY FORWARD.
THE MIRCALE PLAY
All Tony Romo had to do was put the ball down and let Martin Gramatica make an easy kick -- just 19 yards, even closer than an extra point.
I watched this game and all I can say is that it was a bad game. The Seahawks needed a Miracle to win this game as has been the case for most of the second half of this season.
I watch the Seahawks but to me there is very little excitement in their games. Sure you get an occlusional exciting play but they are few and far between. I think Seahawks football is boring. . . boring. . . boring.
WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATIVE SESSION BEGINS TODAY
Democrats have predicted a strong budget that "invests" in school kids, health care, Puget Sound cleanup, anti-crime efforts, economic development, salary hikes for teachers and public employees, and other priorities. They have a $1.9 billion projected surplus to help balance the new budget. These will be among the top priorities when the state Legislature opens today.
The democrats have a strong majority in both houses, outnumbering the Republicans 32-17 in the Senate and 62-36 in the House. At a press briefing last week Gov. Chris Gregoire and the Democrats said Olympia should seize the moment and expand programs, particularly in education, that will help broaden the prosperity and lead to a brighter future. "This is about change," the governor said. "This is about leadership."
Also on the agenda is to look at what can be done to encourage WAL-MART to take on more of the responsibility to provide health care for their employees.
There doesn't seem to be much support for the NASCAR Track here in Kitsap County. I'm not against the Track I just don't want to FUND it. After all NASCAR is a multi billion dollar company which is enough to build any number of tracks around the country. By the way NASCAR was going to foot the total bill for the track in New York until the deal fell through. Why not here?
INCORRECT PREDICTIONS
Joe Lieberman and Ned Lamont squared off twice, giving pundits two chances to blow the call.
I think Lieberman's going down hard, not only in the primary but if he stays in it in the general.
--Tony Blankley, The McLaughlin Group, August 4
AND ON THE SAME SHOW
Lamont going away, and he'll win the general.
--at Buchanan, McLaughlin, August 4
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