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February 6, 2006

Monday Open Thread

by at 10:30 am.

Today’s going to be very busy for me, so here’s an open thread to keep you amused.

Don’t forget this Wednesday is Drinking Liberally Lowell! The Brewery Exchange, 201 Cabot St, second floor, 7:30pm. We’ll talk about our caucus experiences and about what the next steps we’ll take for the Deval campaign in the greater Lowell area.

Talk amongst yourselves…

2 Responses to “Monday Open Thread”

  1. waittilnextyr Says:

    “All politics are local”, but keep your eyes on our national priorities.

    Bush’s $2.77T Budget Boosts Defense
    AP
    WASHINGTON - President Bush sent Congress a $2.77 trillion spending plan on Monday that would bolster the nation’s war against terrorism but squeeze many other government programs in an effort to deal with an exploding budget deficit projected to hit an all-time high this year. Bush, hoping to get his domestic agenda back on track after a year of political setbacks, sent Congress a budget blueprint that emphasizes keeping the country strong militarily while offering mostly modest initiatives to deal with voter anxiety about rising global competition, soaring energy prices and skyrocketing medical bills.

  2. Tim Little Says:

    I know the term “fascist” is used awfully loosely these days vis-a-vis the Bush administration, but this is getting a little close for my comfort at least.

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