Reconciliation
Recap: The next Robert Byrd will have to fix the Senate's rules, not just master them; some thoughts on how I do my job; and does income inequality cause financial crises?
Elsewhere:
2) Austin Frakt on doc payments.
3) How to make Medicare's innovations center work. (pdf)
4) Remember when the Republican presidential ticket supported cap-and-trade?
Recipe of the day: Ever think to yourself, how will I use all this farro? Me neither.
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June 28, 2010; 6:43 PM ET
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That article about the 2008 Republican position on Cap & Trade (and past positions on so much else) is a good read.
Maybe the Dems should name a CAT bill in honor of McCain & Palin, and then watch the Republicans filibuster the legislation they themselves promised to deliver had they defeated Obama.