As many of you have asked, just who makes up the 47% moocher class?
This report from the Tax Policy Center gives us a good read on the numbers. First, the most recent numbers put the percentage at 46%. That makes sense because a substantial part of the number is a bulge created by the Great Recession. It appears to be tracking down now as the economy slowly recovers. The pre-Crash number was about 40%.
So who are they? Read More
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has vacated a lower court ruling that effectively upheld the state’s new voter ID law — and sent the case back to the lower court for further review. We’re still sorting out the implications.
To be more specific, opponents of the new voter ID law had sought a preliminary injunction to block the law and the lower court denied that request. The Supreme Court is now telling the lower court to revisit that denial — and giving the lower court judge the standards to use in deciding whether to grant an injunction.
Primarily at issue in the case is whether the state’s process of providing IDs to would-be voters is sufficiently robust to ensure that anyone seeking an ID can get one. In other words, does any difficulty in obtaining a state-issued ID amount to disenfranchisement?
More soon …
I’m going to need your ears and eyes on this one. I’m very eager to see how Republicans up for election in November react to Mitt Romney’s 47% remarks. Do they embrace them? Simply say they were awkwardly phrased? Or distance themselves entirely? This will be unfolding in places across the country. So if you see examples of any sort please let me know.
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Some of the initial reports about this afternoon’s ruling by the state Supreme Court on the state’s new voter ID law were confused and contradictory, so let me briefly explain.
The court did not, as some reports suggested, throw out the voter ID law. Rather, it decided that the lower court’s decision not to block the law was premature — or to put a finer point on it, didn’t fully take into account all the relevant facts that it should have in declining to block the law.
As I explained below, the state Supreme Court is sending it back to the lower court for a do-over, with specific guidelines on what to consider in making the decision.
Ryan Reilly has our full report.
The entire secretly recorded video from Romney’s May fundraiser in Boca.
In the newly released full Mojo/Romney tapes, about 4 minutes in on tape one, Romney starts to talk about what he refers to as “the Jimmy Carter election”, i.e., 1980. He then goes on to talk about how the hostage crisis and the failed rescue mission Desert One were pervasive issues through the 1980 election. Then at the end he says that “if something of that nature presents itself I will work to find a way to take advantage of the opportunity.” Read More
Kyle Leighton looks at the reaction to the candidates responses, following the recent Middle East violence:
Obama Tells Letterman: “One of the things I learned as president is you represent the entire country. If you want to be president, you have to work for everyone.”