Wash Post: carefully not covering the news

2011-12-15

Richard Moore

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rkm websitehttp://cyberjournal.org
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Take a gander at what they call ‘Top Stories’. No mention whatever of the actual top story of today, the Defense Authorization Bill, which brings us officially into the Fourth Reich. 

rkm
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Date: 15 December 2011 12:54:32 GMT
Subject: Politics News & Analysis: Payroll tax talks come to a standstill

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Tea Party activists gather on Capitol Hill April 6, 2011 in Washington, DC. The federal government is facing a potential shutdown on April 8 if members of Congress and the White House are not able to agree on a budget. The White House on Wednesday said that around 800,000 federal employees would be told not to go work and military personnel would miss paychecks if a budget row causes a government shutdown. National parks would also be closed and

Payroll tax talks come to a standstill

With a Friday deadline fast approaching, the threat of a shutdown grew more urgent as negotiations over how to extend a payroll tax holiday for 160 million Americans and a separate omnibus spending bill remained stalled.
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