May 21, 2012

Obama backs McCaskill’s Pay-As-You-Go proposal in State of the Union

Congress is set to debate spending caps this week, with one Missouri Senator pushing for budgetary restraint.

It worked in the ’90s, it can work again. So says Sen. Claire McCaskill. She’s the lead sponsor of one proposal and co-sponsor of two that address deficit spending.

She says provisions that froze spending expired in 2002, and that’s when Congress went on a spending spree, creating new programs, taking earmarking to an artform and putting it all on the credit card.

McCaskill’s amendment would cap discretionary spending until 2014. She’s also backing legislation that would require Congress to find a means to pay for any new spending programs, and create a Fiscal Task Force. The measure to create the task force, which would make legislative recommendations on long-term fiscal policies, was narrowly defeated earlier this week. McCaskill says it was only about a half a dozen votes shy of passage and that she hopes the bill can be discussed again in a more bi-partisan manner.

Congress is expected to take up the Pay-as-you-go measure this week.

McCaskill says both discretionary spending caps and Pay-As-You-Go policies were in place in the ’90s and helped create the budget surpluses … but says they were allowed to expire by President Bush and Republican leadership in Congress.

President Obama echoed that sentiment in his State of the Union address Wednesday, and says he fully supports the legislation and hopes for its passage.

Read more about the amendment here.

Jessica Machetta reports [Download / listen Mp3 1:13]

Big Mac, Pro Bowl and live tigers (podcast)

I’m back with another Press box Podcast after spending a week on the DL with what has been diagnosed as a kidney stone. This has been hell week for me. I would not even wish this on a Kansas Jayhawk fan. Here’s the bad thing about kidney stone stories from friends and co-workers…they all end the same…in pain.

[Read more...]

MU softball picked 9th, Pollock’s skills put to the test

Bill softball

Missourinet sports director Bill Pollock takes a big cut off MU's Chelsea Thomas. Click on the photo for a link to the full video

The Missouri softball team was picked as the No. 9 team in the country according to the USA Today/National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Division I Top-25 preseason poll and the ESPN.com/USA Softball preseason Top 25. This is the highest ranking ever to start the season in 11 years.  So, how would a middle aged Sport Director do against a Division I pitcher in a classic pitcher-hitter’s dual?

[Read more...]

Mizzou announces All-Decade team

Brad Smith, Kareem Rush, Aaron Crow and Amanda Lassiter headline Missouri’s All-Decade team and now fans have a chance to vote and comment on the players who were picked. In the next few weeks, the athletic department will unveil the men and women’s athlete of the decade. Here’s some more information on how you can vote.

[Read more...]

A Luongo night for the Blues

The Vancouver Canucks are a hot team right now. In their last game before a 14 game road trip thanks to the Olympics, the Canucks rattled off their sixth win in a row by beating the St. Louis Blues 3-2 Wednesday night. Canucks goalie Roberto Luongo stopped 25 Blues’ shots in the win.

[Read more...]