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Buh-Bye

Over recent days we’ve been following the story of Eduardo Saverin, the co-founder of Facebook, now resident in Singapore, who has renounced his citizenship to avoid the big time tax bill that would have come with the Facebook IPO windfall. But will Saverin ever be able to set in the US again?

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Josh Marshall

Crosstabs: Episode 2

In today’s Crosstabs, TPM Poll Editor Kyle Leighton looks at the key demographic groups Obama and Romney are fighting over for November.

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Josh Marshall
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Small But Solid Lead

Three polls out in the last few days show a very consistent picture. Gov. Scott Walker has a small but solid lead over Democrat Tom Barrett in the Wisconsin recall election. The TPM Poll Average has it at Walker 50.5% to Barrett 44.2%.

Josh Marshall

John Boehner’s Selective Accounting

Speaker Boehner’s insistence that no increase in the debt limit is possible without corresponding dollar-for-dollar budget reductions does not apply to the House GOP’s own Ryan budget.

David Kurtz
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What’s Your Favorite Recent Book?

Besides non-stop coverage of politics, one of my biggest interests with TPM over the years has been books – reviewing them, discussing them with readers and so forth. And we’re planning a new section of the site to do that in a more compelling and on-going way. But for today, I have a more specific question.

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Josh Marshall

Big Vote Today

The House votes today on the Violence Against Women Act, with Republicans introducing amendments to tone down their version and escape some of the heat they’re getting and Democrats saying, not good enough.

David Kurtz
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Kinda Weird

The new Washington Post/ABC poll shows independents are pretty negative on Gov. Romney’s proposal to repeal ‘Obamacare’ root and branch – yet at the same time, fairly big majorities of voters say they want the law repealed.

Josh Marshall

Yeah, So Uh …

Speaker Boehner’s big threat today to tie up the lame duck session of Congress after the election with a debt limit showdown doesn’t amount to much of a threat. Brian Beutler explains why.

David Kurtz

GOP Budget Violates Boehner’s Debt Limit Demand

House Speaker John Boehner's demand Tuesday that the next increase in the debt limit be accompanied by dollar-for-dollar "cuts and reforms" apparently comes with a caveat: It doesn't apply to the GOP budget drafted by Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI).

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Obama Order Looks To Deter Disruptions In Yemen

Obama Order Looks To Deter Disruptions In Yemen An executive order issued by President Obama today authorizes sanctions against people and entities who “obstruct” Yemen’s political transition, the latest sign of the administration’s increased focus on the country. The order allows the Treasury Department, in consultation with the Secretary of State, to seize the U.S.-based assets, or assets that come under the control of a U.S. person or entity, of anyone who has “engaged in acts that directly or indirectly threaten the peace,TheRead More →
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Biden To Ohio Workers: Romney Doesn’t ‘Get Who We Are’

Biden To Ohio Workers: Romney Doesn't 'Get Who We Are' Mitt Romney just doesn’t get it. That’s the message Vice President Joe Biden drilled in to a crowd in eastern Ohio Wednesday, playing up his working-class roots. “They don’t get us. They don’t get who we are,” Biden bellowed. “My mother and father dreamed as much as any rich guy dreams.” “Absolutely,” a man in the audience volunteered. In a passionate speech at M7 Technologies, an advanced manufacturing facility in Youngstown, Biden used his own working-class roots – his family… Read More →
TPMDC

National Coalition For Men Endorses GOP Version Of VAWA Bill

National Coalition For Men Endorses GOP Version Of VAWA Bill House GOP legislation to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act got an unexpected endorsement Tuesday – one that Democrats couldn’t be happier with. In a letter to all members, provided to TPM by Democratic aides, the president of the National Coalition for Men, wrote to endorse the House GOP’s VAWA bill over a Senate-passed counterpart that extends the laws protections to same-sex couples, immigrants, and native American women (you can read the full letter here): “The HouseandRead More →
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Poll: Walker Leads Barrett By 6 Points In Wisconsin Recall

Poll: Walker Leads Barrett By 6 Points In Wisconsin Recall The new Marquette University Law School poll of the Wisconsin recall shows Republican Gov. Scott Walker with a solid lead over his Democratic rival, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett. Walker Barrett leads 50 percent to 44 percent. The survey of likely voters was conducted from May 9-12, and has a 4.1 percent margin of error. Among the wider pool registered voters, Walker still leads by a virtually identical margin of 51 percent to 43 percent. The general election will be on June 5, just… Read More →
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Walker: New Data Says Wisconsin Gained Jobs In 2011

Walker: New Data Says Wisconsin <em>Gained</em> Jobs In 2011 So did Wisconsin lose jobs, or gain them, in 2011? The answer could make a huge difference in the June 5 recall election of Republican Gov. Scott Walker. The Walker administration is now touting a new set of numbers to assert that Walker has actually been creating jobs, in spite of separate data that says otherwise. Walker has been facing questions about a promise he made in 2010 to create 250,000 private-sector jobs during his first term. The monthly surveys from the federal Bureau… Read More →
TPMDC

Volcker To Dimon: Just Give Up Your Banking License And We’re Cool (VIDEO)

Volcker To Dimon: Just Give Up Your Banking License And We're Cool (VIDEO) How’s this for serendipity? Just a couple weeks before Jamie Dimon announced publicly that his banking firm JPMorgan had lost a stunning $2 billion betting with depositor funds, he took to Fox News to criticize the Volcker Rule, meant to ban federally backstopped banks from engaging in proprietary trading. Bill Moyers invited former Fed chairman Paul Volcker – the architect of the rule – to respond: Read More →
TPMDC

GOP Budget Violates Boehner’s Debt Ceiling Demand

GOP Budget Violates Boehner's Debt Ceiling Demand House Speaker John Boehner’s demand Tuesday that the next increase in the debt limit be accompanied by dollar-for-dollar “cuts and reforms” apparently comes with a caveat: It doesn’t apply to the GOP budget drafted by Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI). Ryan’s House-passed blueprint would increase the nation’s debt by $5 trillion over a decade, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. The plan has the strong support of congressional Republicans and conservatives. Read More →
TPMDC

Crunch Time: House To Vote On Violence Against Women Act

Crunch Time: House To Vote On Violence Against Women Act With a vote in the House scheduled Wednesday on the Violence Against Women Act, House Republicans are taking steps to ease the political blowback they have been getting on the issue, but Democrats and advocacy groups fret that the new proposals from the House GOP would still be a step backward. The weeks-long skirmish over the VAWA, which has already passed the Senate, is a high-stakes battle for women voters in an election, as Democrats seek to hold their sizable polling advantage… Read More →
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House Committee Torpedoes Military Biofuel Programs

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GM To Pull Ads From Facebook

GM To Pull Ads From Facebook General Motors says it will pull its advertising from Facebook, after determining that paid ads had little impact on consumers. The move comes at an awkward time for Facebook, who go public later this week. Read More →
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Batty ‘Birther’ Movie Divides Conspiracy Diehards

Batty 'Birther' Movie Divides Conspiracy Diehards “Birthers” are flipping their tinfoil hats over a new film that claims President Barack Obama’s father was not a Kenyan goat herder but rather a communist journalist nearly four decades older than his mother. The problem? It undermines a bedrock of birther lore: that the president is ineligible to be commander-in-chief. “Dreams From My Real Father,” a 97-minute film narrated by an Obama impersonator, weaves the narrative that Obama’s grandfather wasn’t a furniture salesman but an… Read More →
TPMDC

Why Republicans Are Flirting With Debt Limit Debacle 2.0

Why Republicans Are Flirting With Debt Limit Debacle 2.0 Whether or not he can make it stick in any meaningful way, House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) revealed on Tuesday that Republicans still have an appetite for debt limit brinksmanship – even after the last round nearly crippled the economy, and left the GOP’s congressional approval ratings in the sewer. When Republicans went home for recess last August, after placing the country’s AAA credit rating at risk, and narrowly avoiding a self-imposed default on the national debt, they… Read More →
TPMDC

Debtpocalypse 2.0 Cometh: GOP Unites Behind Boehner’s Debt Ceiling Demand

Debtpocalypse 2.0 Cometh: GOP Unites Behind Boehner's Debt Ceiling Demand Senate Republicans quickly united behind House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) on Tuesday after he telegraphed his intention to use the debt limit as leverage to avoid a scheduled tax increase. Democrats balked at his demand that raising the debt ceiling – which is set to max out this December – be paired dollar-for-dollar with spending “cuts and reforms.” The widening rift foreshadows another self-inflicted battle, the likes of which nearly collapsed the U.S. economy last fall. “A… Read More →
TPM2012

Let The Honeymoon Begin: Romney’s Poll Numbers Perk Up

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In Upset, Deb Fischer Wins Nebraska GOP Senate Nomination

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Ex-Ensign Aide Doug Hampton Reaches Plea Deal

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DOJ: Issa’s Move To Hold AG In Contempt ‘Unprecedented’

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Poll: Walker Still Leads Barrett By Five Points In Wisconsin Recall

Poll: Walker Still Leads Barrett By Five Points In Wisconsin Recall The new Daily Kos/Public Policy Polling (D) survey of the Wisconsin gubernatorial recall shows Republican Gov. Scott Walker continuing to lead the Democratic nominee, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, who just won his primary last week. The numbers: Walker 50 percent, Barrett 45%, plus independent Hari Trivedi with 2 percent. The survey of likely voters was conducted from May 11-13, and has a ±3.4 percent margin of error. These numbers are identical to the previous poll from mid-April. … Read More →
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Mitt Romney: ‘Prairie Fire’ Of Debt Threatens America

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TPMDC

Is Boehner’s Debt Limit Threat All Hot Air?

Is Boehner's Debt Limit Threat All Hot Air? House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) wants to add a plot twist to the post-election lame-duck session of Congress that will be deliberating how to avoid automatic spending cuts and tax increases set to take effect in January 2013. The twist? He wants to use the debt limit as leverage to make sure tax increases aren’t part of the equation. His message today to the White House: If you want my cooperation on raising the debt limit, don’t even think about raising taxes. But for Boehner’s… Read More →

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