Politics
Two Americas in Sharp Contrast; A Conservative States Agenda
In Alabama lawmakers passed an immigration crackdown that goes even further than last year’s lightning-rod measure in Arizona. Republicans required voters to show photo ID in Alabama, Kansas, South Carolina, Texas and Wisconsin, with dozens of similar measures being debated around the country. more »
Who Got What Right and Wrong in the New Hampshire Debate
Santorum claimed a Medicare advisory board created by the new federal health care law will result in a rationing of care for seniors. The law specifically says the board "shall not include any recommendation to ration health care." Romney claimed that "we didn't raise taxes in Massachusetts" to pay for his health care law. In fact, his successor imposed a $1-a-pack tax increase on cigarettes to pay for the new law. more »
Pew Research Looks At Older, 'Attentive' Americans and Opposition to Ryan Medicare Plan
Those ages 50 and older oppose this proposal, which is part of Rep. Paul Ryan’s deficit reduction plan, by a 51% to 29% margin. And this opposition is intense: 42% strongly oppose this kind of change, while only 19% strongly favor it. more »
A Single Word Given to Describe the GOP Field: "Unimpressed"
The emerging Republican presidential field draws tepid ratings. Just a quarter of voters (25%) have an excellent or good impression of the possible GOP candidates. Most who have heard of Palin and Gingrich say there is no chance they would vote for them (63% each. About as many (60%) say there is no chance they would support Paul. more »