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Monday, December 15, 2008

Bush Administration Screws Taxpayers With TARP Loophole

   It looks as if the Bush Crime Syndicate has fucked us once again with the TARP funding for Wall Street.

    From  MSNBC:

[A]t the last minute, the Bush administration insisted on a one-sentence change to the provision, congressional aides said. The change stipulated that the penalty would apply only to firms that received bailout funds by selling troubled assets to the government in an auction, which was the way the Treasury Department had said it planned to use the money.

Now, however, the small change looks more like a giant loophole, according to lawmakers and legal experts. In a reversal, the Bush administration has not used auctions for any of the $335 billion committed so far from the rescue package, nor does it plan to use them in the future. Lawmakers and legal experts say the change has effectively repealed the only enforcement mechanism in the law dealing with lavish pay for top executives.

  Are we surprised? What I think that we need to do this Christmas is to get our lawmakers some " Hooked On Phonics " sets so that these clowns can learn to actually read these laws/bills which they pass.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

UAW Autoworkers Confront Republican Sen. Shelby in D.C. Office Over Future of American Manufacturing. Priceless!

   Good to see the autoworkers get into the face of this Alabama asshole!

On December 8 2008, active and retired UAW members from across the U.S. traveled to Washington D.C. to put a human face on the real issues underlying the future of the domestic auto industry, manufacturing, and the American working family. The workers marched, held a press conference, met with Democratic Congressman and author of Single-Payer Bill H.R. 676, John Conyers of Michigan, and confronted Republican Senator Richard Shelby on his views regarding unions, the value of domestic manufacturing, health care, green jobs, the double standards that exist between white-collar and blue-collar labor – especially with regards to the government's handling of the banking and automotive assistance plans – and more.
After being informed at Shelby's office by Ashley Bowles that the Senator was not in that day, Bill Duhnke and Mark Oesterle of the Republican staff on the Banking Committee agreed to sit down with the workers to discuss the Senator's positions.
Voice your opinion.
Call, email, or stop by the offices of:
Senator Bob Corker (R) Tennessee
http://corker.senate.gov/public/
Senator Jim DeMint (R) South Carolina
http://demint.senate.gov/public/
Senator Richard Shelby (R) Alabama
http://shelby.senate.gov/public/
http://www.AutoWorkerCaravan.org
http://www.LaborNotes.org
NOTE: This is an initial rough cut of the raw video