Newsweek
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Jun 8, 2009 08:46 AM
Our favorites this morning from around the web:
More spending on the way
To the dismay of Republicans, Obama will announce later today his plan
to ramp up stimulus spending, to the tune of 600,000 new jobs -- the
price tag for which isn't yet clear. Much of the new spending will go
toward national parks, summer jobs for teens, and medical services for
vets. (Politico)
As government all but collapses in England, what is it's role?
Facing
one of the country's worst political crises, the Guardian newspaper in
England asks an intellectual question applicable to all democratically-elected
government leaders. "To put the matter at its simplest, is it enough for them
to do the job,
or should we demand that they have the right moral qualities, too?"
(The Guardian)
Palin cleared, though more quietly than when she was charged
Sarah Palin goes 14 for 14 in fighting off ethics charges that became
national news last fall -- charges against her she called "asinine
political grandstanding." (WashTimes)
Fly me to...a congressional hearing
At a clearly turbulent-feeling time for air travel, congress looks this
week at the safety of regional air carriers, some of which have shown to
cut corners on safety. (NPR)
Senator's idea would make him king of the world
Florida Sen. Mel Martinez clings tightly to an idea of how to ensure
American security in the face of all of it's problems: build out it's
Navy fleet. Expanding America's shipbuilding program should be the
country's top priority. (Politico)