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Tag Archives: Nancy Pelosi
Last hurrah for Nancy Pelosi?
Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi would love to be majority leader again. But that is very unlikely to happen and is beyond her control. The Romney-Ryan campaign will need to implode before control of the House is in question this year. … Continue reading
The dogs don’t like the dog food
by Ken Feltman All of us failed to match our dreams of perfection. – William Faulkner Advertising maven David Ogilvy is credited with the tale of the dog food manufacturer who hired a prestigious ad agency to promote his brand. … Continue reading
Posted in Congress, Favorites, Healthcare, Ken Feltman, Politics, President Obama, White House
Tagged 2010 elections, Bill Clinton, Congress, Congressional Democrats, Democratic Party, Democrats, elections, Harry Reid, health care, Independent voters, Nancy Pelosi, Obama, Republicans, Tea Party
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Animal House
by Ken Feltman … and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. – Abraham Lincoln (October 30, 2009) A Radnor researcher was among those who discovered the names of members … Continue reading
The leadership gap
by Ken Feltman Another way to lose control is to ignore something when you should address it. – Jim Evans, baseball umpire Evans’ statement is worded so plainly that it seems obvious and inadequate at the same time. Of course, … Continue reading
Posted in Ken Feltman, Washington
Tagged Bill Bradley, Bob Bennett, Bob Michel, Chicago politics, Chuck Grassley, Everett Dirksen, Harry Reid, Howard Baker, Illinois State Senate, Jat Rockefeller, Lyndon Johnson, Max Baucus, Nancy Kassebaum, Nancy Pelosi, Obama, Olympiua Snow, Pat Moynihan, Presidential leadership, Ron Wyden, Rube Goldberg, Tip O'Neill
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Rumors and whispers
by Ken Feltman updated February 1, 2009 The stimulus package passed by the House includes an important – and thus far undebated – healthcare reform provision. The bill provides for a Comparative Effectiveness Research Council. The Council would identify medical procedures determined … Continue reading
Posted in Congress, Healthcare, Ken Feltman, Lobbyists, Politics, White House
Tagged Comparative Effectiveness research Council, Daschle tax problem, Emanuel thumbing his nose, Federal Health Board, Geithner tax problem, Gov. David Paterson, Judd Gregg, Nancy Pelosi, Rahm Emanuel, Senator Gillibrand, stimulus package, Tom Daschle
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