Tom Fitzgerald

Political Writer, Philadelphia Inquirer

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@AceofSpadesHQ right u are, and so are most if not all highfalutin classic operas...
RT @AngelasInk: Sen. Pileggi says no committee mtg tomorrow on McIlhinney's liquor privatization bill, but still a push to strike a comprom…
RT @CrowleyTIME: Interesting that Michele Bachmann's taste for wacky conspiracy theories does not extend to NSA surveillance http://t.co/Lp…

Michele Bachmann, Voice of Reason on Surveillance?

swampland.time.com — Alex Wong / Getty Images This might come as a surprise to many readers, but one of the most effective lines of questioning about the government's secret anti-terror surveillance programs at today's House Intelligence Committee hearing came from a woman famous for repeating false information and fringe theories: Michele Bachmann.
RT @troyjgraham: Liquor tax hike dead. U and O increase uncertain. Council puts onus on state to fund schools, approve cigarette tax. #phil

Thomas Fitzgerald: Pa. measure to split electoral votes is hard to size up

philly.com — Posted: Tuesday, June 18, 2013, 3:01 AM Senate Bill 538 just might be one of the oddest pieces of legislation in the Harrisburg hopper this session. Republican leaders say: Move on, there's nothing to see here. Don't worry about it. It's not going anywhere. Democrats, on the other hand, are making noise and campaigning against S.B.

66% Feel Their Company Values Them As An Employee

rasmussenreports.com — 66% Feel Their Company Values Them As An Employee Many working Americans would recommend their company as a good place to work, which may be in part because most feel their company values them as an employee. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that two-thirds of Employed Americans (66%) feels like their company values them as an employee.

Thomas Fitzgerald: Pa. measure to split electoral votes is hard to size up

philly.com — Posted: Tuesday, June 18, 2013, 3:01 AM Senate Bill 538 just might be one of the oddest pieces of legislation in the Harrisburg hopper this session. Republican leaders say: Move on, there's nothing to see here. Don't worry about it. It's not going anywhere. Democrats, on the other hand, are making noise and campaigning against S.B.
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