Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Texas Textbook Wars

Fox News pumps up the 'Texas textbook war'

Coverage on the Fox News Channel says Texas officials are planning to eliminate references to Christmas and the Constitution from school textbooks. PolitiFact Texas finds the claim Pants-on-Fire wrong. 

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"House Appropriations Chair David Obey's partial earmark ban wouldn't apply to 90% of earmarks."

"Health insurance companies' costs are only 4 percent of all health care spending."

"We are the only industrialized nation that relies heavily on a for-profit medical insurance industry to provide basic health care."

"Obama has proposed a 1.4% pay increase for active duty military in 2011. This is THE LOWEST SINCE 1973 ... A LOWER PAY INCREASE THAN WELFARE RECIPIENTS!!!"

In the Senate version of the health reform bill, "Every enrollee in the Office of Personnel Management enrolled plan, every enrollee has to pay a minimum of $1 per month towards reproductive rights, which includes abortion."

"When we started this health care debate a year ago, 85 percent of the American people had health insurance, and 95 percent of the 85 percent were happy with it."

The Senate version of the health care reform bill "allows taxpayer money to pay directly for abortion in federal community health centers funded in the bill."

George W. Bush was "the least popular president in modern history."

The health care bill will "create 4 million jobs, 400,000 jobs almost immediately."

"When Social Security started, age expectancy for the average man was 58. It was 62 -- 62 for women."

Inside the Meter

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More changes to the Obameter list

We've made a few more changes to our Obameter data base: We're deleting these promises: * No. 190: Improve domestic intelligence gathering between federal ...
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The difference between Stalled and Promise Broken

We've been publishing lots of updates to our Obamater database of campaign promises and have been getting some questions about our rating system -- particularly ...
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