At 83 years of age and fresh from an eight-year stint in the joint for corruption, former Louisiana Gov. Edwin Edwards has married a 32-year-old woman he befriended while in prison.
And thus Edwards, who did time on bribery and extortion convictions, now stands accused of a third offense: cradle-robbing.
Getting down to the wire: House Speaker John Boehner on Friday pushed through Congress legislation to raise the debt ceiling and slash spending. The measure was immediately blocked by the Democrat-controlled Senate, which now will work on a compromise bill in the run-up to the Tuesday deadline.
Uncertainty over whether a bill can be sent to President Barack Obama before the federal government defaults prompted an urgent phone call from China that began, “This call may be monitored for quality-control purposes.”
Tanking: With second-quarter economic growth falling far short of forecasts, a second recession looks close at hand, and deep cuts in federal spending would help make it a reality, economic analysts say.
The preoccupation with deficits is expected to continue until President Romney or Bachmann or Perry or Pawlenty is sworn into office.
— Mark Carlson, Herald staff
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