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YESTERDAY’S
VOTE So the
President’s economic stimulus package passed the House without one
– not one – Republican vote. Sound familiar? The same thing
happened to President Clinton’s first budget. It passed without a single
Republican vote. And yet it steered the economy into better balance . . .
prosperity followed . . . and by the time he left office he handed the Republicans what
they themselves called “surpluses as far as the eye could see.” I’m afraid
it won’t be so easy this time. But one thing not to worry about
is that Republican lawmakers unanimously think it’s a bad plan.
That’s what they thought sixteen years ago. And aren’t
they the ones who thought the disastrous Bush economic strategy was worth
voting for? GIANT PHOTOS Richard Factor: You don’t need a special camera to
take giant gigapixel photos. Microsoft has a free site – photosynth.net – to which you can
upload as many photos as you want, so long as they all have some overlap. The
site stitches them together for you. I did one
of Mount Rushmore.” F Looking at it
close up, there’s clearly room for FDR to the right of Abe Lincoln
– and maybe one day another great man or woman. O’BAMA If you
haven’t heard this song,
it is all but guaranteed to get your toes tapping. We have an Irish
President! THE FIRST
INTERVIEW But he is also
Kansan, and Kenyan, and members of his family are Muslim. Here
is one review of President Obama’s first formal TV interview as
President. (“What Obama
did has provided a new punctuation point in American foreign policy. This is a
new game and a very impressive new leader.”) DIVERSIFICATION
– THE FATAL FLAW Overheard at a recent
cocktail party: “Diversified? I was wonderfully
diversified – except that all my investments were on Earth.”
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