Got any predictions? Baseball, legislation, direction of next sunrise?
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Martin Longman a contributing editor at the Washington Monthly. He is also the founder of Booman Tribune and Progress Pond. He has a degree in philosophy from Western Michigan University.
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Phillies will win the World Series. Health care will pass with an okay — not great — bill. Sunrise from the East.
‘Noles will make UNC’s pathetic offense look like Alabama tonight. Sigh.
Phillies, Jimmy Johnson, Steelers, and the Lakers all repeat as champions this (next) year. Blackhawks skate the cup to the chagrin of everyone in Michigan. Bama runs the table and wins the BCS, but Tebow gets the Heisman.
go PHILLIES
Solar system still heading toward Hercules.
Mayor Mike re-elected.
Everything else up for grabs.
AJ Burnett has absolutely nothing tonight.
Weak link in the rotation. But everyone knew that which is why the playoff will come back to NYC. There, the Yanks will win all, except….
Well the Phillies are waiting. And we will find out if free market capitalism has really improved baseball.
I hate the Angels so much.
War, famine, pestilence.
(Because justice is just too damn much trouble! (i.e. hurts people in high places) )
no public option.
The US dollar will continue as the reserve currency.
Climate change legislation will finally pass, but maybe after mid-term elections.
Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin, and Michele Bachmann will continue as the real leaders of the Republican party … unless Rahm Emanuel decides otherwise.
Neither USC nor Florida will win the BCS. Yankees win WS in five. Even money that before the year is out, Beck will use the word “Checkers” while crying on TV. Public option as a Medicare-plus plan will pass in 2010.