Where are the worst places in America to find yourself as a defendant in a civil lawsuit? Which jurisdictions love to to grease the skids for trial lawyers? But which areas are getting better and which ones are quite good? We ask Sherman Joyce, president of the American Tort Reform Association which just released it annual list of “Judicial Hellholes”.
The News
We have Monday’s top news…Congress refused bailout money for automakers, but what might President Bush have in mind to get automakers the money anyway? What is the argument against taxpayer aid? Which famous name wants to be the next senator from New York? What are the latest steps to remove Illinois gov. Rod Blagojevich from office? Who is on Barack Obama’s energy team? And what happened on Wall Street today? We have all the answers as we bring you the biggest stories for Monday, December 15, 2008.
Why the Big Three Should Embrace Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection
Why might Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection be the best remedy for the crisis in the auto industry? Does the complexity of the industry make Chapter 11 a bad idea or an even better one? Why are automakers so resistant to the idea? And what seems to be the Bush approach to the auto industry? We ask Andrew Grossman, senior legal policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation.
Filling the New York Senate Seat
Caroline Kennedy says she would like to be appointed to Hillary Clinton’s senate seat after Clinton becomes Secretary of State. Should she get the job? Does it matter that she has never held public office? Will Hillary want to hand her seat to a woman who worked so hard to defeat her? We ask Richard Benedetto, former USA TODAY White House Correspondent and who worked for many years as a journalist in New York.
Assessing the Obama Energy Team
President-elect Barack Obama is adding more names to his administration – this time on the energy front. What do we know about Steven Chu and Carol Browner? What will their top priorities be? What SHOULD their top priorities be? We ask Max Schulz, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute.
How You Can Bring Our Troops A Merry Christmas
Before you finish your Christmas shopping list, don’t forget to send some Christmas cheer to our amazing men and women in uniform. Move America Forward is spearheading “Honoring Heroes at the Holidays”. So how can you contribute to the care packages being sent to Iraq, Afghanistan and elswhere? How easy is it to do? What does your generosity mean to the service members who receive your gift? We ask Debbie Lee, mother of the first Navy SEAL killed in Iraq who is working with the “Honoring Heroes at the Holidays” movement.
The News
We have Friday’s top news! Where are the automakers looking for money now that Congressional Republicans have said no? Which senator is organized labor blaming for the failure of the bailout? What does that lawmaker say in his defense? What steps are being taken to remove Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich from office? And what happened on Wall Street Friday? We answer all these questions as we bring you the biggest stories for Friday, Dember 12, 2008.
Capitol Steps Christmas Parodies
‘Tis the season for parodies from the Capitol Steps of some of our favorite Christmas carols. This week we bring you a double header, featuring “Little Plumber Boy” and “Have Yourself a Condoleezza Christmas”. Our guest is Steps star Elaina Newport.
Republican National Committee Chairman Mike Duncan Addresses the Blagojevich Scandal and Explains Why He is Running for Another Term as Chairman
Does Barack Obama owe us a more detailed explanation of his transition team’s contact with Gov. Rod Blagojevich about the open senate seat? If so, what does he need to tell us? Is Obama hampered until all the facts are known? We ask Republican National Committee Chairman Mike Duncan those questions and find out why he wants anothern term as head of the RNC.
Big Labor, the Bailout and Blagojevich
Why might a major legislative initiative of Big Labor be very harmful to the very workers it claims to represent? What responsibility do union leaders bear for the crisis in the domestic auto industry? And why is one major union allegedly connected to the scandal engulfing Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich? We ask Mark McKinnon of the Workforce Fairness Institute. He is also a former media adviser to George W. Bush and John McCain.