The Hiller Instinct: Archived Reports - Page 8 of 35

  • New contract for Boston firefighters

    New contract for Boston firefighters

    The union won and the city lost, and unless you're a firefighter or a member of a firefighters' family, then I'd say you lost.

    Posted on 04/20/10
  • Federal income taxes

    Federal income taxes

    Americans, take a deep breath and relax. You've paid your federal income taxes and -- with luck -- you won't have to worry about them until next April.

    Posted on 04/16/10
  • Sarah Palin comes to Boston

    Sarah Palin comes to Boston

    Getting to hear what Sarah Palin wanted to say wasn't hard...all you had to do was come to the Common and listen.

    Posted on 04/14/10
  • Tea Party comes to Boston

    Tea Party comes to Boston

    People are asking me what I think about the Tea Party...and some are telling me what I should think. To all of them I say, "hold on!" The Tea Party today is not what it will be tomorrow.

    Posted on 04/13/10
  • Justice Stevens retires

    Justice Stevens retires

    The official announcement was no surprise -- Justice Stevens has been talking about retiring for months.

    Posted on 04/09/10
  • Casinos in Massachusetts?

    Casinos in Massachusetts?

    When times change, and people change, votes change...and that's all you need to know about what's happening with gambling on Beacon Hill.

    Posted on 04/01/10
  • Health Care Battle Continues

    Health Care Battle Continues

    President Obama finalized the Democrats' health care reform, but the battle over it is far from finished. A week ago, the President made the bill the law of the land, and since then, there have been enough protests for and against the bill to make it clear the country is still divided.

    Posted on 03/30/10
  • Scott Brown on Healthcare

    Scott Brown on Healthcare

    ”They changed rules and twisted rules that I don't think have ever been used...” Scott Brown said.

    Posted on 03/24/10
  • Healthcare Bill

    Healthcare Bill

    The historic health care bill brought out strong emotion on both sides of the aisle. But with the majority of Americans actually opposed to the bill, is it a miracle the reform passed as thousands protested the measure outside of Capitol Hill during this weekend's vote.

    Posted on 03/22/10
  • Evacuation Day Hack Holiday

    Evacuation Day Hack Holiday

    The State House looked like it had been hit by a neutron bomb...you know, the bomb that does away with people but does nothing to damage buildings. All this emptiness was the result of an e-bomb--triggered by Evacuation Day...and the day off for Suffolk County public employees that comes with it.

    Posted on 03/17/10
  • Patrick Kennedy

    Patrick Kennedy's criticism of the media

    It would be easy to attack Patrick Kennedy for criticizing the way the national media covers politics, but it would be wrong.

    Posted on 03/11/10
  • Mitt Romney Interview

    Mitt Romney Interview

    As always, Mitt Romney looks like a presidential candidate from Central Casting...

    Posted on 03/04/10
  • Obama

    Obama's healthcare end game

    I've been covering politics for 35 years and I've never seen anything quite like this: A president and his political party determined to pass a major policy most Americans don't want.

    Posted on 03/03/10
  • 7News/Suffolk Poll -- Governor

    7News/Suffolk Poll -- Governor's Race

    Deval Patrick is holding on... Charlie Baker is coming on... Christy Mihos is barely on... and Tim Cahill needs to turn it on.

    Posted on 02/25/10
  • Brown jobs bill

    Brown jobs bill

    It may not be possible for one vote to thaw the partisan freeze that's paralyzed the U.S. Senate, but if it is, then Scott Brown's vote may be the one that can do it.

    Posted on 02/23/10
  • Brown overwhelmed?

    Brown overwhelmed?

    “It's the federal government, so it's a little overwhelming...” Sen. Scott Brown said.

    Posted on 02/17/10
  • New Political Revolution?

    New Political Revolution?

    From the shot heard round the world...to the Scott heard round the world... New England--the birthplace of the American Revolution--may now be home to a new political revolution--that just like the last one--could spread nationwide.

    Posted on 02/12/10
  • Advice for Sen. Brown

    Advice for Sen. Brown

    As the nation's newest senator, the only thing you're going to get more of than new best friends is advice.

    Posted on 02/04/10
  • Obama in New Hampshire

    Obama in New Hampshire

    Predictably, the president got a standing "o" when he arrived . But--unpredictably--he didn't maintain the enthusiasm.

    Posted on 02/02/10
  • State of the Union Predictions

    State of the Union Predictions

    Barack Obama--who was elected to change the direction of Washington, tonight must explain how he intends to change the direction of his presidency.

    Posted on 01/27/10

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