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In DC, Google and Facebook Position Republican Insiders
As SOPA fades Google and Facebook pick Republican veteran DC insiders and lobbyists for key positions in tech's new political era.
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Social media shows Democrats 'on track' for 2012 student support
The vast majority of the Generation Y voted in Obama in 2008 as the first 'Facebook president'. And, it's looking likely he'll succeed again.
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Election results 2010: Welcome to the new gridlock
In 2011, the House will be run by Republicans, the Senate by Democrats, and the White House by President Obama.
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The Democrats deserve to lose, but do the Republicans deserve to win?
Let's tell our newly-elected officials that we're going to judge them on the job they've been hired to do: governance.
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Attacking the Tea Party head-on would be a strategic mistake for both major parties
This week in ZDNet Government, we begin our in-depth political coverage of the upcoming 2010 mid-term elections.
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Reps rip Google-Verizon Net plan
A group of four Democratic politicians claims that a proposal announced last week by Google and Verizon does not give the federal government enough authority to regulate the Internet.
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Republicans nuke science bill by forcing porn down Dem throats
It's games like this that truly anger me. Neither party is putting America first, and that's what truly sucks.
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Liberals taste a fecal matter sandwich on health care
The problem is there is little liberals can do, just as there was nothing conservatives could do to stop the health bill before. A bill under "reconciliation" needing just 51 votes to pass must go...
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Reid promises 60 on Saturday
Here is what is most likely. Reid gets his 60 votes to start debate. Amendments are offered and the bill becomes more conservative to assure the 60 votes needed to end debate.
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Health reform now in Senate hands
The bill passed by the House includes a public option, but prohibits any coverage for abortion, even within the proposed health exchange, when a patient is buying with a subsidy.
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House due for its health reform vote tomorrow
Once whatever passes passes (or doesn't) employers know the environment into which they're putting a major portion of their budgets, and can firm decisions on whether to hire, or how much, next year.
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Don't cry for me Joe Lieberman
Democrats can either tell their grassroots to suck on this and pass a bill moderates within both parties will accept, one without a public option, or they can roll their opponents in a...
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Democrats threaten to grow backbones over health reform
Most businessmen I know are ideologically inclined toward conservatism, but when their own interests are on the line all bets are off. I have written here consistently that business' interests...
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Lower costs or mandate coverage
Conservatives seem to have Democrats right where they want them on health reform, caught between the desire to control costs and to mandate care.
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Democrats lack votes for health care reform
Right now chances of a bill emerging from Congress are no better than 50-50, and so are Democratic chances of keeping the power they won last year.
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Harvard study leads liberal pushback
The next step in this legislative dance will be some nose-counting among the Democratic majority. Are there 51 solid votes for a public option, 51 who won't waver against points of order from the...
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Max Baucus' bet on John Castellani
Health reform remains what it has always been, a negotiation between buyers and sellers of health care.
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Will GOP winning the battle force Democrats to war?
The title of Ted Turner's autobiography applies here to health reform. Lead, follow or get out of the way.
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File sharers leak government secrets
Government employees who handle sensitive information should not be installing file sharing software. But they are. And that information is readily available for anyone to look up.
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Texas Democrats push ODF standard
Texas Democrats are trying to make open source into a partisan issue.
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