Posts Tagged ‘DIFFICULT TWO-YEAR BUDGET CYCLE’
the morning cram [The do, or do not. There is no try edition]
The Pentagon finds fighting two wars at once can be tricky…
NPR reports military officials are revisiting the policy which states we could fight multiple wars at the same time and win. Ask any sports fan, split squad games never pack the same punch.
Kentucky~ Murray State’s on a roll! USEC may be leaving Paducah. More budget cuts are on their way. Beshear really wants some gambling money. Williams sounds off on Beshear’s State of the Commonwealth.
Tennessee~ Judges may no longer give to political campaigns.
Written by Drew Adams
January 5, 2012 at 10:03 am
Posted in The Morning Cram
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