Ohio Newsbreak – Jess Goode, Jenn Urban, Obama Stimulus, Ohio DYS, Paul Tipps, state budget, Voinovich, Finkbeiner
Filed under: Economic Stimuls, Gov Strickland, Marc Dann, Ohio AG's Race 2008, Ohio Economy, State Governments, State of Ohio Budget, U.S. Congress, ohio politics
- Changes in Strickland communications team – Columbus Dispatch

- First Energy appeals PUCO rate rollback – The Plain Dealer
- Voinovich to unveil plans Sunday night - The Plain Dealer
- Is this Voinovich’s last term? – The Plain Dealer
- Op-Ed, Brent Larkin: Voinovich in 2010? – The Plain Dealer
- Will Obama put light rail back on track? – Columbus Dispatch
- Juvenile facilities to close - Columbus Dispatch
- Editorial: Boehner, McConnel have shot at history – Dayton Daily News
- Ohio jobless fund to get loan – Columbus Dispatch
- Prosecutor seeks info from Cordray – Dayton Daily News
- Cordray forces 9 out of AG’s office – Columbus Dispatch
- New state treasurer, AG sworn in – Columbus Dispatch
- State Street Consultants – Columbus Dispatch
- Absentee balloting broke record – Columbus Dispatch
- State cuts take toll on little guys – Columbus Dispatch
- Harris calls for rainy day funds – Columbus Dispatch
- Cleveland mayor asks Obama for $730 million – The Plain Dealer
- Toledo city workers reject contract – Toledo Blade
John Boehner, Asshole, Calls Obama ‘Chicken-Shit’
Apparently Ben Smith of Politico picked up a copy of the Miami University student newspaper and found this nugget: John Boehner called Barack Obama a “chicken-shit.”
For the U.S. House Minority Leader to be playing BMOC at Miami U. talking smack to the kiddie reporters is unbecoming. What’s he thinking? But here’s what’s really stupid.
Boehner could be playing it smart. It’ll be a minor miracle if John McCain wins this election. Why does the House Minority Leader, a Congressman from a state in dire economic circumstances, want to further piss off the next President of the United States. Boehner’s always been kind of a partisan jerk, but one would hope that getting to where he’s at in Congress would do his state some good.
This isn’t the way for a responsible Congressional leader – of either party – to start their relationship with the next president.
Monday Morning Bailout Blues
Filed under: Barack Obama, John McCain, Presidential Campaign 2008, U.S. Economy, U.S. Financial Crisis
World Markets

- World Markets fall as U.S. seen taking time – Associated Press
- Stocks in Europe, Asia slump – Bloomberg
- European central banks cut sales of gold – Financial Times
- Britain nationalizes Bradford & Bingley – Reuters
U.S. Bailout News
- Lawmakers face difficult vote on Bailout – Washington Post
- Bailout plan in hand, House braces for tough vote – New York Times
- Boehner’s standing with conservatives tested – Congressional Quarterly
- Obama, McCain express cautious support for plan – Washington Post
- On bailout, candidates were surely themselves – New York Times
- Bailout effects to be felt in weeks – Associated Press
- Op-Ed, Paul Krugman: The 3 a.m. call – New York Times
- Lots of money and uncertainty – Washington Post
- Op-Ed, Michael Barone: Do markets work or don’t they? – Washington Times
- Analysis: Dr. Paulson’s tough medicine – Washington Post
- Analysis: First step on a long road – New York Times
- Op-Ed, Lawrence Summers: A bailout is just a start – Washington Post
- Op-Ed, Robert Samuelson: Bankrupt economics – Washington Post
- Op, Ed, Joel Berg: No rescue for the hungry – Washington Post
- Treasury would emerge with vast new powers – New York Times
- Foreclosed properties a suburban headache – Chicago Tribune
- Op-Ed, Clarence Page: How to avoid next bailout – Chicago Tribune
Bailout Deal Bullet Points & Coverage – Sunday A.M.
Filed under: U.S. Congress, U.S. Economy, U.S. Financial Crisis
Bush Administration and Congressional officials came to terms on the proposed $700 billion Wall Street bailout early Sunday morning reports the New York Times, Washington Post, and other media outlets. Find clips of the stories this morning after the bullet points of the deal’s terms. The media are reporting that Congressional staff worked through the early morning hours of Sunday and will continue to work until the deal is in bill form. Votes in both houses of Congress are expected late Sunday or early Monday.
Highpoints of Bailout Deal
- The $700 billion would not be released in its entirety at once. Funds would be made available to Treasury in a first installment of $250 billion, a second installment of $100 billion, and a final installment of $350 billion. Congress would have the right of refusal at each step of the process.
- Pay limits will be put in place for executives of companies who make use of the government bailout.
- A Congressional oversight panel will be empowered to oversee Administration and Treasury implementation of the bailout.
- In some cases, the federal government will receive an equity stake in companies participating in the bailout.
- Conflict-of-interest rules will be implemented for firms who contract to help Treasury run the bailout.
Bailout News
- Breakthrough reached in negotiations on bailout – New York Times
- Lawmakers reach tentative deal on bailout – Washington Post
- Lawmakers reach deal on bailout – Wall Street Journal
- U.S. reaches outline bailout deal – Financial Times
- U.S. Congress reaches tentative deal on bailout – Xinhua
Ohio News Update – Austria Plagiarizes, Boehner on Palin, OH Guard to LA, Grocery Tax No More, Dispatch RNC Coverage, Payday Lenders, Cordray
Filed under: Marc Dann, Ohio Economy, Presidential Campaign 2008, Republican National Convention, State of Ohio Govt
Austria accused of plagiarism in local paper – Dayton Daily News
Boehner: Palin Critics Elitist – Politico
Ohio Guard Sending 1,500 Troops to LA – Columbus Dispatch
Appeals Court throws out CAT tax for grocers – Dayton Daily News
Court Voids State Grocery Tax – Columbus Dispatch
Party is muted but Palin news isn’t – Columbus Dispatch
Cordray, Dann find little in common – Columbus Dispatch
Minnesotan fires up Ohio delegates – Columbus Dispatch
Corporate cruise able to double as storm fundraiser – Columbus Dispatch
Editorial: Lose it or pay – Columbus Dispatch
Ohio fills abandoned mines to avoid collapses – Cleveland Plain Dealer
Payday lending issue step closer to ballot – Dayton Daily News
