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	<title>Inexact Possibilities: Politics at the Cutting Edge &#187; Alex Pareene</title>
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		<title>Where Bills Go To Die</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not to beat a dead horse, but can we not agree there&#8217;s something seriously wrong with the US Senate? Senators are literally not doing their jobs anymore!
The Hill has a list of the 290 &#8212; yes, 290 &#8212; bills the House passed that the Senate has not yet acted on. Not &#8220;not passed.&#8221; These are bills the Senate has done nothing about, including quite a bit of major legislation. This<a href="http://blogs.geniocity.com/rosenberg/2010/02/where-bills-go-to-die/">&#160;<b>Read more</b></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not to beat a <a href="http://blogs.geniocity.com/rosenberg/2010/02/how-do-you-solve-a-problem-like-the-senate/" target="_blank">dead horse</a>, but can we not agree there&#8217;s something seriously wrong with the US Senate? Senators are literally <a href="http://gawker.com/5478424/senate-sitting-on-290-bills-passed-by-house" target="_blank">not doing their jobs</a> anymore!</p>
<p>The Hill has <a href="http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/83057-290-bills" target="_blank">a list</a> of the 290 &#8212; yes, 290 &#8212; bills the House passed that the Senate <em>has not yet acted on</em>. Not &#8220;not passed.&#8221; These are bills the Senate has done <em>nothing</em> about, including quite a bit of major legislation. This is not even to mention, as Pareene does, the dozens of federal nominees the Senate has exclusive authority to confirm that it isn&#8217;t bothering doing anything about.</p>
<p>I know it&#8217;s an election year and all, but what exactly are these people doing with their time and on the taxpayer&#8217;s dime?</p>
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		<title>Election Reax</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 19:13:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think I&#8217;ve written enough about yesterday&#8217;s elections, so here&#8217;s some of what the Internet is saying:

Over at the Daily Dish, Andrew Sullivan compiles diverse election reactions from around the web, here and here. He also has some final thoughts on the pain in Maine after last night&#8217;s disappointing result. It wasn&#8217;t all bad news for the gays, though. &#8220;Everything-but-marriage&#8221; domestic partnerships survived a referendum in Washington state, and Chapel<a href="http://blogs.geniocity.com/rosenberg/2009/11/election-reax/">&#160;<b>Read more</b></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think I&#8217;ve <a href="http://blogs.geniocity.com/rosenberg/2009/11/decision-2009/" target="_blank">written</a> <a href="http://blogs.geniocity.com/rosenberg/2009/11/big-whoop/" target="_blank">enough</a> about yesterday&#8217;s elections, so here&#8217;s some of what the Internet is saying:</p>
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<li>Over at the Daily Dish, <strong>Andrew Sullivan</strong> compiles diverse election reactions from around the web, <a href="http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2009/11/offelection-reax.html" target="_blank">here</a> and <a href="http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2009/11/offyear-election-reax-ii-dont-publish-not-ready.html" target="_blank">here</a>. He also has some final thoughts on the <a href="http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2009/11/the-pain-in-maine-ii.html" target="_blank">pain in Maine</a> after last night&#8217;s disappointing result. It wasn&#8217;t all bad news for the gays, though. &#8220;Everything-but-marriage&#8221; domestic partnerships <a href="http://vote.wa.gov/Elections/WEI/Results.aspx?RaceTypeCode=M&amp;JurisdictionTypeID=-2&amp;ElectionID=32&amp;ViewMode=Results" target="_blank">survived a referendum</a> in Washington state, and Chapel Hill—yes, the one in <em>North Carolina</em>, really!—<a href="http://www.newsobserver.com/home/story/173407.html" target="_blank">elected a gay mayor</a>.</li>
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<li><strong>Alex Pareene</strong> has characteristically sensible and witty takes on <a href="http://gawker.com/5397019/what-yesterdays-elections-actually-mean-for-barack-obama" target="_blank">yesterday&#8217;s elections</a>, <a href="http://gawker.com/5396940/whoops-barack-obama-forgot-to-care-about-the-gays-again" target="_blank">Maine</a>, and <a href="http://gawker.com/5396927/mike-bloomberg-wins" target="_blank">Michael Bloomberg</a> at Gawker.</li>
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<li>At the New Republic, <strong>Jonathan Chait</strong> <a href="http://www.tnr.com/blog/the-plank/everything-you-need-know-about-tonights-election-spin" target="_blank">dissects</a> the national spin and <strong>Michael Crowley</strong> <a href="http://www.tnr.com/blog/the-plank/bloomberg-barely" target="_blank">articulates</a> what ought to become the conventional wisdom on Mayor Mike: &#8220;I&#8217;m glad Bloomberg got some comeuppance, but I&#8217;m also glad he won.&#8221;</li>
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<li><strong>Brian Beutler</strong> <a href="http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/11/yesterdays-overwhelming-historic-republican-victory-makes-democratic-health-care-reform-just-a-bit-e.php" target="_blank">makes a meaningful point</a> about the elections and health insurance reform: a bill will now be <em>easier to pass</em> in the House.</li>
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<li>Reactions at NRO&#8217;s <a href="http://corner.nationalreview.com/" target="_blank">The Corner</a> are predictably smug and self-serving. <strong>Jonah Goldberg</strong> <a href="http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=OGQ1NzAzYjU4OWNlNTBmN2JiNTkzM2MzMTc4YTFlY2E=" target="_blank">thinks</a> yesterday was a &#8220;very, very bad day for Democrats.&#8221; We&#8217;ll see. <strong>Mark Steyn</strong> <a href="http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=NmNiOWI0YTA0OTM3Y2M0NTk0ZTE5NWY1YjFiMTA0ZDU=" target="_blank">tries to downplay</a> Hoffman&#8217;s loss in NY-23. (<a href="http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=MWU4ZDRjZDcyZjk3ZjAxNmI5ZTdjNTkxNGUwZDZkY2U=" target="_blank">Would shoulda coulda!</a>) Never mind, of course, that the Dems actually <a href="http://yglesias.thinkprogress.org/archives/2009/11/congress-shifts-left.php" target="_blank">picked up a seat</a> in the House overall. And finally, <a href="http://www.washblade.com/2005/2-4/news/national/hrcseek.cfm" target="_blank">slimy</a> <strong>Maggie Gallagher</strong> is &#8220;<a href="http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=YTFlYTMxYWY1NmQ3YTJlOGI5YmUyNGM0NzVmMWMzMGI=" target="_blank">so happy</a>&#8221; about the conservative victory in Maine. (Too bad it didn&#8217;t go her way in Washington!)</li>
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<p>In actual news, today is the 30th anniversary of the start of the Tehran hostage crisis, and protests there <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/05/world/middleeast/05iran.html" target="_blank">continue</a> for various reasons.</p>
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