President Obama has promised a greater commitment to winning the fight against Al Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan. But what will that commitment look like? What do we need to make sustainable progress there and will Obama provide it? Just how precarious is the mission in Afghanistan? What move by Russia has hurt out operations even more? What lessons should have been learned by previous conflicts in Afghanistan? We ask retired U.S. Army General Paul Vallely.
The News
We have Friday’s top news…What was the final House vote on the economic stimulus plan? Did any Republicans vote in favor? How are Democrats defending the bill? Why are Republicans slamming it? What are investigators saying about the plane crash that killed 50 people near Buffalo? How many people were killed by a suicide attack in Iraq? What offer is Hillary Clinton making to North Korea if it stops its nuclear ambitions? And what happened on Wall Street in Friday’s trading? We have all the answers as we bring you the biggest stories for Friday, February 13, 2009.
The Real Contents and Likely Impact of the Stimulus Bill
What it the real impact likely to be for our economy and our debt from this $787 billion stimulus bill? Why is there good reason to fear this spending plan also brings significant, left-leaning changes to our welfare and health care systems? How does it encourage discrimination against people of faith? Will it do any good for the states or just reward fiscall irresponsible behavior? We ask bill Beach, director of the Center for Data Analysis at the Heritage Foundation.
Looking for Answers in the Buffalo Air Tragedy
Unlike the Miracle on the Hudson, all passengers aboard Colgan Air Flight 3407 were killed when the plane nose-dived into a neighborhood near the airport in Buffalo, New York. What should we glean from the lack of any distress call? How much ice is needed to really imperil an airplane? And what will investigators be doing with this evidence to determine an official cause of the disaster? We ask David Field, the Americas editor for Airline Business magazine.
Capitol Steps Parody
After an intense week of stimulus debate and another cabinet headache for Barack Obama, the Capitol Steps bring some much-needed levity. This week they look at the man who backed out of his bid to be in the cabinet last week. This week’s selection is ‘Hang Down your Head, Tom Daschle’ and our guest is Steps star Elaina Newport.
Michigan Rep. Thaddeus McCotter Explains Why All House Republicans Voted Against the Stimulus Plan
For the second time in the stimulus debate, every House Republican voted against the Democratic plan. Why was the revised bill still not acceptable? Did President Obama really work in good faith to reach common ground with the Republicans? What do Republicans see as clear examples of agenda-driven pork projects masked as economic stimulus? And will states hit hardest by the recession benefit from this plan? We ask Michigan Rep. Thaddeus McCotter, a member of the House Republican leadership.
California Rep. Tom McClintock Explains His Strong Opposition to the Stimulus Plan and What He Fears the Plan Will Really Do to Our Economy
Is the amended stimulus bill any more appealing for House Republicans? Why do they believe this bill can’t be fixed? What is their alternative? Are they optimistic about the tax relief included in the plan? What lessons from California’s financial mess should be applied to our national economy? And how real is the threat of major inflation? We ask California Rep. Tom McClintock.
Who Will Be the Next Leader of Israel?
Tzipi Livni and Benjamin Netanyahu finished in a virtual tie in Tuesday’s Israeli elections. Will Livni become the next prime minister because her party secured one more seat than Netanyahu’s? Or will Netanyahu return to power because he can actually build a majority coalition? How would Netanyahu address Hamas and the Middle East peace process? How would his ascendance impact U.S.-Israeli relations? We ask Josh Goodman, director of research at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies.
Gizzi on Politics
Is the stimulus package really going to stimulate the economy or are Americans more worried about the pork in the legislation? How have Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter’s re-election chances been damaged by him breaking ranks and voting with the Democrats? How shocking is the withdrawal of Sen, Judd Gregg as the next Commerce Secretary? And what thoughts come to mind on the bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln’s birth? We ask John Gizzi, political editor at Human Events.
Illegals Could Win Many Jobs Promised in the Stimulus Plan
Supporters of the economic stimulus plan say the billions in spending and targeted tax breaks will create anywhere from two to four million jobs. But the compromise legislation fails to force employers helped by the plan to verify that their workers are in this country legally and truly eligible for these jobs. So how many American jobs could end up in the hands of illegals? Why did the Senate plan trump the House plan on this issue? Will we see an end to the effective e-verify plan altogether? And will there also be an extensive immigration reform movement this year? We ask Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies.