Jay began writing politically themed commentary and founded his blog, Swimming Freestyle, in October 2007. Here he'll write about politics from a progressive perspective.
Indian men watched a large screen displaying India's benchmark share index on the facade of the Bombay Stock Exchange building in Mumbai, formerly Bombay. India's main index tumbled nearly 6 percent to its lowest close in more than two years as a looming... Read More Topics:
A Picture for the Day
About all that righteous indignation that the government took taxpayer dollars to bail out Wall Street? It ain't so. In fact, we should probably wish it were so. In fact, the U.S. will borrow that $700B from China mostly. We are... Read More Topics:
Bailout
Anyone else get a knot in their stomach watching the stock market today? The Dow was down 800 points during the day, eventually closing down nearly 370 points. Anyone hoping the market would respond favorably to the TARP (Troubled Asset Relief... Read More Topics:
Economy ,
Bailout
Now that the $700B bailout has been approved by Congress and signed by President Bush, what's next? I had presumed Secretary Paulson and Chairman Bernanke would go about finalizing a plan and start handing out the dough to the appreciative beneficiaries. ... Read More
Did you wonder how Senator McCain intended to pay for all those $5000/family rebates he includes in his health care plan? According to the Senator's campaign, the money comes from cuts to Medicare and Medicaid. Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Sen. McCain's... Read More
The just released 13 minute version of the documentary outlining John McCain's involvement in the infamous Keating Five scandal:... Read More Topics:
McCain ,
Keating Five
The last gasp McCain offensive began over the weekend. Unable to shift the focus from the economy (and good luck with that now - the Dow is below 10,000 as I write this), the McCain campaign made it clear it will work until election day portraying... Read More Topics:
Obama ,
McCain ,
Keating Five
Stuttgart, Germany, September 24: Cacau of VfB Stuttgart celebrates a goal during his team's German Cup victory over Arminia Bielefeld (Photograph: Alex Grimm/Reuters)... Read More Topics:
A Picture for the Day
Not the first time the argument has been made. But it's particularly timely given the economic meltdown of the last couple weeks. From a commenter over at the Daily Dish:On 9/11, Al Qaeda had no expectation of a traditional military victory... Read More