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Friday, March 25, 2011

Saturday Satire

   Well hell, it has been another one of those dumb/stupid weeks as far as politics go. Not the mention the hypocrisy of the GOP when it came to President Obama deciding to help the citizens of Libya by providing them with a little air support. Where were the out-cries when Bush invaded Iraq without congressional approval. The GOP American Taliban should be bitch-slapped and so should their Democrat members who are crying.

  Time for a little humor.

Jay Leno:

"It's one humiliation after another for Moammar Gadhafi. First his own people started rising up against him, then his compound was bombed, and now he's getting beaten up by the French."

"The Pentagon says that U.S. operations in Libya are limited and have a definite end date. I don't believe that. We still have troops in Germany."

"Sarah Palin visited Israel. As if the Jews have not suffered enough."

"Germany has pulled its forces out of NATO over Libya. When the Germans don't want to fight and the French do, the whole world is upside down."

"Obama said we will send economic aid to Libya to help the Libyan people reach their dreams. And if that works, they’ll try it here."

"We're fighting three wars now. Imagine how many we'd be fighting if President Obama hadn't won the Nobel Peace Prize."

Conan O'Brien :

"According to reports, Khadafy is surrounded by an elite corps of female bodyguards, all of whom are virgins. In a related story, today Charlie Sheen invaded Libya."

"On a trip to Israel, Sarah Palin asked the Israelis why they're apologizing all the time. They responded saying, 'Because we told everyone Tina Fey was coming.'"

Jimmy Fallon:

"A man in Texas used his obituary to ask for donations to anyone running against Obama in 2012. And then his ghost was offered a nightly show on Fox News."

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American Taliban Governor Rick Scott…

   ….has announced a new policy which will be drug testing for new applicants seeking employment in state agencies controlled by the governor’s office. There will also be random testing of those currently employed.

    A similar rule was declared unconstitutional by a federal judge back in 2004, but Scott mouthpiece Brian Hughes  says that lawyers have told Scott that he has legal ground to do this.

   Scott also wants recipients of unemployment and welfare to be drug-tested, which a Senate committee has moved forward in bill form.      Source

     Let me get this straight. Governor Scott cuts back on education funding, destroys jobs that would have been provided by the light-rail system that he killed off, and this piece of shit wants to now spend money on testing out of work citizens applying for unemployment and/or welfare benefits? Wonder how much that is going to cost the less fortunate in Florida because it sure as hell will not be the richer residents or the business community, neither of which pay much in taxes, if anything.

   By the way. I do favor drug testing new hires before giving them jobs with the state. Maybe Scott should add alcohol testing as it seems to be even more of a problem than dope does.

 

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Tuberculosis Strain Will Infect 2 Million…

  ….people between 2011 and 2015 according to World Health Organization TB expert Mario Raviglione who also says that hundreds of thousands from around the planet will die from what is called a multi-drug resistant form of the illness unless  more of an effort is made to come up with some way to contain  this MDR-TB. Source

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Glenn Beck Rumor..

... going around on Wednesday that American Taliban recruiter/cheerleader/racist pig Glenn Beck may be wanting to start his own cable network if he leaves ( gets canned ) the Fox News Channel at the end of his contract, which is at the end of 2011.

Beck's contract with Fox News is up in December, and both sides are, as an earlier Times report put it, "contemplating life without" each other. The New York Times reports that Beck has been thinking about starting his own channel for over a year.
Okay, as is usual when blogging through Blogger's website, the links to this story aren't visible, so just copy and paste in your browser, the following http://onlinejournal.com/artman/publish/article_7317.shtml

Those Tax Cuts For Business: Highest Profit Margins, No Jobs

   At is nice to know that corporate America had its highest profit margins in 18 years which will bring about bigger dividends for the shareholders, but, where are all of those jobs that the Republicans keep promising that those tax cuts will bring?. Overseas, where else?

  Here's a snapshot of just how bad business has it in America.

Margins will climb to 8.9 percent in 2011, the highest level in at least 18 years, according to data compiled by Bloomberg on non-financial companies in the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index through March 11. Greater profitability combined with dividend cuts during the credit crisis have pushed earnings to 6.53 percent of the gauge’s price, or 3.5 times more than its payout rate, close to the record 3.6 multiple in January.

A total of 95 companies led by Aetna Inc. (AET) and Carnival Corp. have raised dividends as the fastest economic expansion in six years and five straight quarters of earnings growth increased confidence among chief executive officers. Of the 380 that pay dividends, 378 are forecast to maintain or increase them, according to data compiled by Bloomberg using options prices, profits, management statements and peer comparisons.

  Things are going so well for the business climate that many corporations are even buying back their own shares of stock after a decline in the past few years.

Analysts say S&P 500 profits will rise 16 percent this year and surpass $100 a share for the first time in 2012, helping persuade executives at companies from CBS Corp. (CBS) to Pioneer Natural Resources Co. (PXD) and Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (WMT) to boost payouts. U.S. companies increased stock buybacks in 2010, making it the fifth-biggest year for share repurchases since at least 1985, according to Birinyi Associates Inc. With $76 billion announced, February was the best month for buybacks since December 2007.

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Elizabeth Taylor Dies At Age 79

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LOS ANGELES - Screen legend Elizabeth Taylor, the violet-eyed film goddess whose sultry screen life was often upstaged by her stormy personal life, died Wednesday at age 79.She died of congestive heart failure at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where she had been hospitalized for about six weeks, publicist Sally Morrison said.

Republican Governors Not So Well Liked

   Just browsing the net and came across this bit about  Michigan Governor  Rick Snyder and his most rapid fall from grace among the states voters.

   Over the last few weeks we've found that voters in Ohio and Wisconsin have quickly soured on their new Republican Governors, John Kasich and Scott Walker respectively. But Michigan's Rick Snyder wasn't like Kasich and Walker. He campaigned as a moderate and won by 18 points in a state bluer than either Ohio or Wisconsin while his counterparts were just squeaking by in their races. You would think that even if Snyder's popularity has fallen after two months in office it hasn't fallen as far as Kasich and Walker's.
   Think again. Snyder actually now has the worst numbers of this new trio of GOP Governors, with only 33% of voters approving of him to 50% who disapprove. And despite his overwhelming victory last fall voters now say that if they could do it over they'd pick Virg Bernero over Snyder by a 47-45 margin. Snyder's current status is definitely emblematic of the adage that the higher you climb the farther you fall.

  With Michigan being such a blue state, one has to wonder how much booze the Democrat voters drank before they went to the voting booths to pick a Republican Taliban member as their next Governor.  All that they had to do was to look down south towards Florida to see what happens when Dem voters pick Republicans to run a state.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Jon Stewart: America’s New War

  Leave it to Jon Stewart to have something funny, yet true, to say about our war in Libya. The video is in 2 parts.

Ronald Reagan: The Myth Is Still A Lie

The Whitewashing of Ronald Reagan

by tmaertens      Sun Mar 20, 2011          Original

A Gallup poll taken in 1992 found that Ronald Reagan was the most unpopular living president apart from Nixon, and ranked even below Jimmy Carter; just 46 percent of Americans had a favorable view of Reagan while Carter was viewed favorably by 63 percent of Americans. 

This was before the Hollywood-style re-write of Reagan’s presidency that created the fictional character portrayed during Reagan’s 100th birthday celebration. The campaign was led by Grover Norquist and his “Ronald Reagan Legacy Project,” along with corporate-funded propaganda mills like Heritage and AEI that underwrote hundreds of flattering books to create a mythic hero and perpetual tax-cutter.  They singled out Reagan’s 1981 tax cut that lowered top marginal rates from 70% to 28% as the basis for the campaign, leaving out the inconvenient reality that he subsequently raised taxes eleven times, according to former Republican Senator Alan Simpson who “was there.”

The plutocrats idolize Reagan because he cut taxes on the wealthy -- on income, capital gains, interest, and dividends -- and increased taxes on working people, including raising the self-employment (SECA) tax rate by 60%.   Mark Hertsgaard (On Bended Knee: the Press and the Reagan Presidency) called it arguably the “single greatest government-led transfer of wealth in history, and in the direction of the top two percent;” the number of families living below the poverty line increased by one-third under Reagan. The result is an enduring, entitled class of individuals who believe that work should be taxed, but wealth should not, and probably, like Reagan that ‘The homeless are homeless because they want to be homeless.’  They control the Republican Party. 

Their revisionist history makes Reagan into a small-government fiscal conservative, but he actually grew the government by 53% (Mises Institute), increasing military expenditures by 27% and creating another new department, Veterans’ Affairs.  He never submitted a balanced budget and ended up tripling the national debt to $3 trillion. His S&L bailout cost 2.4 times more to fix (relative to GDP) than Bush’s financial crisis.  The Washington Post reported in Reagan's last year that "In less than a decade, the world's largest creditor nation has become its leading debtor….”

Did Reagan end the Cold War?  Immediately after the Berlin Wall fell, a USA Today survey found that only 14% of respondents believed that.  Historians mostly credit forty years of “Containment” by eight U.S. presidents.  As Tony Judt’s Postwar concluded: “…Washington did not ‘bring down’ Communism – Communism imploded of its own accord.” I served in the USSR during perestroika and glasnost and later, in Russia after the breakup, and can attest to that; Gorbachev tried to reform a repressive, dysfunctional system and lost control of the process.

What is virtually unknown in this country is that Reagan’s bellicose rhetoric and saber-rattling led the U.S. to the brink of a hot war with the USSR in 1983 (Google “Abel Archer”).

Reagan opposed the Civil Rights Act, which he said he would have vetoed, and publically supported the South African apartheid regime, a policy that Nobel Peace Prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu declared to be "immoral, evil and totally un-Christian." This sympathy for racists was not an anomaly: Reagan’s 1980 presidential campaign was announced in Philadelphia, Mississippi, a city with no connection whatever to the governor of California but infamous for the murder of three civil rights workers. His speech there lauding states’ rights was dog-whistle politics to die-hard anti-integrationists, a continuation of Nixon’s racist Southern Strategy.  His 1980 campaign against a Cadillac-driving welfare queen from Chicago’s South Side (i.e., Black woman) was more of the same. 

Never mentioned in the current hagiography is that he amnestied 3 million illegal aliens; that among his most important advisors was an astrologer (Joan Quigley) whom Nancy consulted daily about major decisions; and that he regularly fabricated stories, including about personally “liberating” Nazi concentration camps (he never left California).

Other inconvenient facts about Reagan have disappeared into the memory hole: he provided aid to Saddam Hussein after his unprovoked attacked on Iran and despite Saddam’s known use of chemical weapons; he funneled money and arms to the Islamist mujahidin fighters in Afghanistan who later morphed into al Qaeda; his sending Marines ashore in Lebanon led to the deaths of 241 Marines; and, he invaded tiny Grenada on the flimsiest of pretenses.

Reagan illegally traded weapons to Iran for American hostages (which led to more Americans being kidnapped) and repeatedly lied about it.  On March 4, 1987 he finally admitted he had lied. He diverted the profits of this criminal trade to illegally fund the murderous, drug-running Contras in Nicaragua ("The moral equal of our Founding Fathers") and lied about that, too.  Eleven of his co-conspirators were nonetheless convicted, making a total of 138 Reagan administration officials indicted for various offenses, according to Richard Reeves, making it the most corrupt administration ever. 

The public gave Reagan a pass, however, probably because they thought he was too dense to understand what an impeachable offense was; even his official biographer Edmund Morris calls him an "apparent airhead" who depended heavily on his staff.  Margaret Thatcher echoed the claim: "Poor dear, there's nothing between his ears."  Richard Pipes, the conservative historian and a senior NSC official under Reagan wrote: “RR is totally lost, out of his depth, and uncomfortable. All of this--both the substance and human conflict--is above and beyond him.”

No corporate-funded whitewash of Reagan’s presidency can change those historical facts. 

(A version of this, by the author, appeared in the Mankato (MN) Free Press.)

Monday, March 21, 2011

News Channels Going Down Hill…

   … which is not a major surprise to anyone with cable t.v. If you are one of those FoxNews watchers, you are pretty much programed to their kind of news, or to be more precise, commentary. The sad thing is that both of the other top cable news channels have resorted to the same format of interrupting real news events ( Presidential speeches, news conferences,...) in order to get a half-assed lame word or two from the desk-jockey at the studio or from some reporter with nothing better to do. Journalist from other countries have taken notice of our reporters turning into commentators.

El País, Spain
The Decline of News
Channels in the U.S.

By Antonio Caño
Translated By Amy Carruthers
14 March 2011

Edited by Sam Carter

Spain - El País - Original Article (Spanish)
Barack Obama had just begun to explain today in Arlington (Virginia) the measures that the United States had taken to help Japan when the channel, MSNBC, decided to cut the transmission of his speech in order to show one of their commentators, Richard Wolffe, so that he could analyze the North American reaction to the Japanese tragedy.
I have nothing against Wolffe, a brilliant journalist who knows Obama well, having written two books about him since he became president. But this time, neither he nor the public had the chance to listen to what Obama was going to say about Japan. Even if a copy of the speech had been given to those responsible for the transmission prior to its airing, there would have been an ethical obligation and a basic level of caution to wait for the president to speak the words before judging them. But the most serious problem of all is that the viewers are deprived of the precise facts, of the statement itself, of the exact words that should lead to subsequent judgment, not only by the journalists, but also by the citizens.
This isn’t a problem limited to MSNBC. CNN and Fox News, its main rivals in the form of 24-hour news channels, also interrupted Obama’s speech, both probably following the guidelines of audience ratings that indicated a drop when the words of the president replaced those of the studio commentators. After the reference to Japan, Obama was going to speak about education, a subject that the analysts never tire of repeating with regards to its huge importance for the future of the United States. None of the channels broadcast it.
This example is only a symptom of a widespread phenomenon that began to occur several years ago in American news broadcasting: the marginalization of facts in favor of commentaries. The same happens in other countries and in other forms of media; the opinion is imposed on the information, and at times it is simply substituted.
This formula was first demonstrated successfully by Fox, whose innovation of the American television outlook using an abundance of commentators and analysts with an unmistakable ideological hallmark served to create a solid fan base: Of viewers or, more likely, activists, I can’t say which.
Since last year, Fox’s audience has surpassed that of CNN and MSNBC combined. It was therefore inevitable that the latter two copied the format used by their competition. NBC’s sister channel tried, at the same time, to become a type of ideological response to Fox and strengthened its primetime with a series of commentators who helped to observe the current events from the sidelines. CNN tries to remain reliably in the center, but it has also resorted to showing people and opinions that take time away from the news.
The recent result of this is that when the public needed to know what exactly was happening in the Arab world in serious situations, they tuned in to Al-Jazeera, and they would have done the same thing for the earthquake in Japan if Qatari television covered the Far East with the means available to the Middle East.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton publicly lamented a few days ago that Al-Jazeera has had to take the place left by North American channels by doing simply what they used to do and have stopped doing. The universal success of CNN was based on the freshness of a station that told what was happening and how it was happening.
Now, apparently, facts are no longer selling. A foolish escalation of opinion-based journalism, encouraged by the possibilities that new means of communication present, has devalued the news as a form of journalism that must be presented in a precise manner, balanced and free from commentaries. The old rules of confirmation by two sources and the contribution of dates and background are being substituted by more shocking words and bold judgments. And news channels are resignedly becoming endless talk shows.

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AT&T Buying T-Mobile…

   ….for $39 billion from Deutsche Telekom, a German company, for both cash and stock. Of course, this deal will need regulatory approval which should be no problem as AT&T can buy the okay for the purchase.

   When approved, AT&T will be the biggest U.S. wireless carrier, ahead of Verizon, the current champ. AT&T will pick up some 34 million new customers and revenue will jump from the current $58.5 billion in 2010 up to an estimated $80 billion.

YahooNews

"This transaction represents a major commitment to strengthen and expand critical infrastructure for our nation's future," said Randall Stephenson, AT&T chairman and chief executive.

"It will improve network quality, and it will bring advanced... capabilities to more than 294 million people.

"Mobile broadband networks drive economic opportunity everywhere, and they enable the expanding high-tech ecosystem that includes device makers, cloud and content providers, app developers, customers, and more."

According to data from comScore, AT&T held a 26.6% market share of US mobile subscribers in December 2010, while T-Mobile accounted for 12.2% of the market. Verizon, meanwhile, accounted for 31.3%.

The deal will give AT&T a big boost in its rivalry with Verizon, which recently started selling the Apple iPhone with an end to the AT&T monopoly.

Analysts said the deal also helps AT&T in the so-called 4G sector offering more advanced wireless services.

"AT&T has been under attack for not being able to match the network capacity of larger rival Verizon," said MG Siegler of the technology blog TechCrunch.

"And when they won the majority of the bids for the open spectrum in 2008, Verizon also had a clear path to the future. Now AT&T is taking another path: buying T-Mobile."

  Isn’t that just peachy? AT&T gets bigger while their customer services goes even farther down the toilet. Also, they may say no, but you will be paying more for half-assed service and less than steller service plans.

  I have been a customer of AT&T, and even though their local customer service was great, the people on the other side of the phone, when using “ 800 “ service, was the pits. Not to mention that I had 2 AT&T towers, one on each side of me, less than 2 miles away and I had to hike up a hill to get service.

   The monopoly continues to grow once again. Let us wait to see what Verizon does in response.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Sunday’s Satire: Jokes And Cartoons

  The only good things about being in Florida at this time of the year is the great weather that we are having. In the Tampa area, it is supposed to be 85, which does not hurt my feelings in the least.  I am not hanging out at home today because I have a boat that is going back in to the water in less than an hour so I will be out doing the test run on it, and maybe even some fishing.

   That being said. There will more than likely not be much activity at this site until later this evening. If something important comes up and I do not have fish scales on my hands, I’ll post something.

   Enjoy the day where ever you happen to be!

   Here comes some late night humor for your enjoyment.

Jimmy Fallon:

"In a speech Obama said women earn 75 cents for each dollar a man makes, to which Sarah Palin said, 'Have you met Todd?'"

"Hillary Clinton visited Egypt today for the first time since the uprising. When asked why she went, Bill Clinton said, "Believe me, if anyone can stop an uprising, it's Hillary."

"Washington, D.C. is the most socially networked city in the country, which is why you could hear in the Senate today, “All in favor vote 'like.'"

Jay Leno:

"President Obama told middle school students that he was always in trouble in the 8th grade. In fact, he was once sent to the principal's office because he said the dog ate his birth certificate."

"Tea Party candidate Michele Bachmann said the Revolutionary War started in New Hampshire when it really started in Massachusetts. Interesting that a woman who believes so strongly in states rights can't get her states right."

"Today is the Ides of March, the day on which in 44 B.C. Julius Caesar was stabbed to death by 60 Roman Senators. That could never happen today. We can't get 60 Senators to agree on anything."

"Life expectancy in the U.S. has risen to a new record of 78.2 years. The bad news is, the average age a person has to work to before they can retire is now 78.3 years."

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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Rep. Anthony Weiner Thanks The House For Emergency Defunding Of NPR

    Time to post this sarcastic response to the GOP’s  American Taliban’s emergency meeting to help out our economy.

WI Judge Issues Restraining Order to Block Walker's Bill from Being Published

     by RhodaA         Fri Mar 18, 2011     Original Article

Judge Maryann Sumi Issues Retraining Order

 

A Dane County judge has issued a restraining order on Friday to block publication of the state's collective bargaining law.

The legislative committee that broke a political stalemate that had kept the law in limbo for weeks met without the 24-hour notice required by Wisconsin's open meetings law. The Republican majority voted last week to pass the legislation without Senate Democrats, who had left the state to block just such a vote. The Republican-controlled Legislature subsequently passed the measure and Gov. Scott Walker signed it last week.

The law can't take effect until it's formally published, and the Democratic secretary of state said he plans to wait the full 10 days allowed to publish it March 25.

Ozanne said he wanted a judge to block publication of the law so the case can be heard before the measure takes effect.

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The state Attorney's General Office will appeal the temporary restraining order placed on Gov. Scott Walker's collective bargaining bill by a circuit court judge Friday morning.

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    While  we are at it, here is one of many emails that Walker released on Friday, March 18 to the A.P after he was sued by them in order to gain access to those emails. Walker has made the claim that the emails would show support for his assault on the public union workers.

"The majority are telling us to stay firm, to stay strong, to stand with the taxpayers," Walker said at the time. "While the protesters have every right to be heard, I'm going to make sure the taxpayers of the state are heard and their voices are not drowned out by those circling the Capitol."

  But, check this out!

An initial review by the AP of the emails found that a mass email Walker sent to state workers on Feb. 11, the day he introduced his proposal, thanking them for their service was met with a deluge of responses, many of them angry.

"Please, keep your backhanded 'thank you's and empty compliments to yourself," one person who identified himself as a state corrections worker wrote to Walker. "Actions speak louder than words, and every one of your actions speaks quite clearly to your irrational hatred of the very people that have dedicated their lives and careers to keeping the state running safely and efficiently."

   He did get some emails that actually showed him some support, but not all that many.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Friday Funnies: Bumper Sticker Edition

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Those Inept Teabaggers

   I was working on a Donald Trump post and I ran across this article, after getting side-tracked, about those stupid teabaggers and how little they think before acting.

Thu Mar 17, 2011

This is what Teabaggery looks like!   by sboucher

After cutting $3 million from the library budget, DeKalb County commissioners are shocked -- shocked I tell ya! -- that neighborhood branches have to close.

On March 1, the DeKalb (GA) County Board of Commissioners rejected a tax hike and voted to cut $33.6 million from this year’s budget, including $3 million (22 percent) from the Public Library system. After learning from an article in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that the neighborhood branch would close, the commissioners got all upset. They had no idea that slashing the budget would result in closing some branches and limiting hours at others.


Sekondi Landry, age 12 and a daily user of the facilities, started a petition to keep Scott Candler Library open. Landry, who was born with one arm, said he wanted to be like his "granddaddy," who grew up marching for civil rights.

Interim County Library Director Alison Weissinger said there is no option: on April 1, the library on McAfee Road will close and many of the other 22 county branches will see reductions in hours.

We have to move forward. Unless they give us more money,
I don’t know what else we can do.

The books and materials budget, which was $2.4 million in 2008, has been cut to $100,000 this year.

* Because of the cuts, the library system lost 50 staff positions (down to 240).

* Because of the cuts, no new books will be purchased.

* Because of the cuts, many newspaper and magazine subscriptions will be canceled.

* Because of the cuts, hours will be reduced at many branches, including cutting Sunday hours at the Wesley Chapel, Chamblee and Tucker branches. Four other smaller libraries -- Brookhaven, Embry Hills, Gresham and Lithonia-Davidson -- will now be closed on Fridays and Saturdays.

The commissioners are really upset. They don't think this branch should be closed.

“The budget committee did not recommend closing the [Candler] library and I think it’s a mistake,” Commissioner Larry Johnson said. “This is a high unemployment area and this is a resource for them to try and find some employment. If you want to close for 10 months, what are these folks going to do?”

Gosh, maybe the commissioners should have thought about these folks before slashing "unnecessary" items from the county budget.

But the Teabaggers were very proud of this victory in DeKalb, as noted by AJC conservative columnist, Kyle Wingnut Wingfield:

Taxpayers are a larger voting bloc, but before the tea party they were an amorphous — and therefore voiceless — group. Now that they are organized, they are electing people like Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker who are willing to side with taxpayers over the unions — and people like the commissioners in Georgia’s DeKalb County who this week voted for layoffs rather than higher taxes.

It's not just the libraries; it's the courts, tax collections, schools, police academy. And each time, the commissioners have reacted with surprise and chagrin that cuts in services are being made -- "We didn't mean for this to happen!"

I hope the backlash against the teabaggers is swift and fatal.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Michigan Taliban Leader Rick Snyder…

…has taken the meaning of “ asshole “ to a new level with the powers that his cronies in the Michigan legislature have given him, and themselves, and the corporations which paid for Snyder’s election.

image This piece of shit is a communist plain and simple with no idea’s on how to fix budget deficits in the state other than the usual American Taliban idea of more tax cuts for businesses, less funding of educational programs, and other state services in order to punish the working people and the poor, who tend to vote Democrat at election time. Oh yes. Let us not forget the union bashing and the sorry “ budget “ problems as an excuse to kill off those unions.

       Rachel Maddow Nails It Down

    It is time for you to get off of your asses and RISE UP while you still can. If Scott Walker and Rick Snyder make it through this power grab of theirs, it is all over for the average American.  Other Taliban governors are waiting in the wings for their marching orders from Koch and the rest of the Corporate Taliban, and it will be coming to a state that you live in if you and I do not act now.

All in a Month’s Work- Crashing BofA, Drawing Beck’s Ire & Shaming Corporate Tax Dodgers

Tue Mar 15, 2011     by US Uncut       DailyKos

Open your wallet. Take out a dollar bill, and feel it between your fingers. That thin piece of paper is more than Bank of America, Citigroup, Verizon and Boeing all paid in income taxes last year, combined.

Read on below the fold if you know that's just plain wrong, and if it makes you downright angry.

One month ago to the date, I was intrigued by an article my dad emailed to me with the subject line, “This looks right up your alley.”  That article was “How to Build a Progressive Tea Party” by Johann Hari, describing the rising UK Uncut movement that holds tax dodgers’ feet to the fire across the pond.  The implication was that we should do the same in the United States.

Little did my dad know that just 2 weeks later, we would hold events in 50 cities around the country with 2,000+ activists hitting Bank of America storefronts to protest the fact that they made $4.4 Billion in profits while paying $0 in taxes. We took to the streets to tell the people directly that if this one corporation alone paid their fair share, we could ‘uncut’ $1.7 Billion in early childhood education (Head Start & Title I).  Activists came, direct actions were held, and we persuaded the people.

The message is magnetic and it spreads like populist wildfire.  Everyone agrees.  We win.

Our message is a simple one- before you fire one more teacher, before you take one more police officer off the streets, before you close down one more fire station, before you sacrifice one more decent public servant upon the altar of deficit reduction, our political leaders have an obligation to make sure corporations are paying their fair share in taxes like the rest of us.

Right now, we're missing out on up to $100 billion per year in corporate tax revenue because of offshore tax haven abuse- that's $1 trillion each decade. Bank of America alone uses 115 tropical tax havens to hide their profits. Instead of Congress cutting higher education to the tune of $100 Billion this year (Pell Grants) or cutting low-income heating assistance for poor families, Congress could simply pass legislation that makes offshore tax havens illegal (see: Stop Tax Haven Abuse Act).

At the first BofA investors' conference in 3 years, US Uncut NYC found a way inside and called out a roomful of millionaire and billionaire hedge fund managers and bank executives to their faces. Glenn Beck has twice set aside time on his show to call us Marxists/Communists/Socialists who want to "end capitalism as we know it."  All we are saying, Mr. Beck, is that “we pay our taxes, why don’t they?”  Where’s the comrade in that, psychopath?

The media has begun calling us the ‘progressive tea party’.  Well, that’s handy for the attention span of the 24-hour news cycle, but let’s be clear about a few things.  First, we have no billionaires funding our movement, nor a bank account for that matter (your money’s no good here, only your capacity for action).  This ain’t Astroturf funded by oil executives busing us around the country along with a major cable news network providing free national publicity – this is grassroots pure and simple – by the people, for the people, and of the people (the way it should be).  Lastly, US Uncut is focused on action, and like the tea party, we prefer direct action in full view of the public instead of clicktivism and online petitions (you know who you are).  This is truly a people-powered movement, its showing no sign of slowing down, and we shall be heard.

US Uncut's message isn't one that endorses any specific candidates for office, or any major political party- we are a united group of citizens who believe its wrong to make the other 98% of us foot the bill for the greediest 2%. We're fighting for teachers, for police officers, firefighters, libraries, students, the unemployed, and everyone who has been victimized by corporate greed and a complicit government's manufactured budget crisis.

Our next global day of action is Saturday, March 26th. Uncut movements in France, Netherlands, Sudan, Canada, Mexico, Australia and Switzerland will be joining UK Uncut and US Uncut as we take to the streets to fight the most egregious corporate tax dodgers. Can we all shake off the chains of complicity and stand in solidarity for one cause, worldwide?

Wouldn't it be great if our legislators and the talking heads on TV all stopped their chatter about "spreading the pain around" and "shared sacrifice," and instead filled the airwaves with populist language that appeals to the rest of us? Perhaps another month from now, liberal and conservative pundits will capitalize on middle-class anger and use language like, "they caused this crisis- make them pay for it" or "this isn't a spending problem, its a revenue problem."

Wouldn't it be great if the geriatric rednecks sitting in red, white & blue lawn chairs while holding "STOP THE SPENDING, SUPER SECRET TERRORIST MUSLIM OBAMA" signs were replaced in the media? In another month's time, we might see scads of slightly younger folks along with ‘soccer moms’ and disabled veterans all standing together, waving flags, and holding signs like "CHOP FROM THE TOP – BANK OF AMERICA IS BAD FOR AMERICA!"

What if the progressive message of corporate accountability dominated the media coverage on Tax Day this year, instead of Fox News tea party rallies at the national mall? What if 10,000 people descended on Washington, D.C. on April 18th for a rally focused on egregious corporate tax dodgers and how their greed directly hurts We the People? What if these progressives presented a one-page bill to Congress that made it illegal to hide profits overseas, demanded action, and dared them to pass it?

This is our time to change the debate for once. This is our time to put aside our nitpicking and our petty ideological differences to stand together and demand our leaders act on this grave injustice that impacts us all.  This is our time for direct and meaningful action.

Instead of banks rewarding themselves with bonuses that could solve every state budget crisis and lower the unemployment rate by 4 percentage points, what if banks were all collectively forced to pay billions back to Uncle Sam for all those years of tax dodging? If we all stood together, united in this one cause and refused to relent until our leaders gave in and corporations finally paid up, we would quickly triumph.

Aren't you tired of wondering why the President we worked so hard to elect hasn't led a movement to drive a stake through the heart of the US Chamber of Commerce? Aren't you tired of clicking endless petitions to be sent to Congressmen already bought and paid for by Wall Street and K Street? Aren't you ready to finally be seen and be heard out in the streets, where we can't be ignored?

US Uncut is. Take a stand with us, and go to usuncut.org to find everything you need to get started.

The momentum is finally on our side.  Let's get to work.  #Winning

The revolution will be tweeted, liked, & shared.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Wisonsin, Michigan,Florida...

....and a few other states have had nothing but what are basically communist ideas voted into law by their American Taliban governors.

“ Right To Work For Less “ Bill Gets Clobbered In Missouri

   The American Taliban got the shit kicked out of them on Tuesday thanks to protestors and at least one Republican not supporting the bill.

politicsusa: Do Not Pass Go: Missouri Rallies Halt Republicans’ Anti Union Bill

Senate Minority Leader Victor Callahan (D) said supporters of “right to work” for less legislation who claim it will attract more businesses to the state might as well be arguing “let us race to become more competitive by emulating the Third World…

through unions and good jobs we created a middle class. The middle class didn’t cause recession, Big Banks did.

Tweeting from last night’s session, Cathy Sherwin, the Missouri AFL-CIO communications director, noted that opposition to the bill crossed party lines, including Sen. Kevin Engler (R) who said his parents’ union membership benefited both the family and the state.

Because my parents had good union benefits, my parents are going into a nursing home with NO state benefits needed at no cost to state.


Senate leaders said they would not bring the bill back up this week and it was uncertain if it would be on the agenda after the legislature’s spring break next week.

Two Words For American Taliban Member Eric Cantor

  Even the ongoing problems in Japan have no affect on the Republican Taliban Party in America as is noted HERE.

   Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.):

"All of us need to be tempered by the fact that we've got to stop spending money we don't have. Essentially, what you are saying is to go borrow money from the Japanese so we can spend it there to help the Japanese."

   I agree with the writer of the linked article to this bullshit!      FUCK YOU ERIC CANTOR

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Scramble to end Japanese reactor risk continues, media coverage muddled

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For those confused, troubled, irritated and worried about the media reporting of what's happening with the Japanese electricity-generating reactors affected by last week's earthquake and ensuing tsunami, rest assured you're not alone. Here's Clive Cook at The Atlantic:

Coverage of the nuclear emergency is probably as informative as it can be under the circumstances—but still I find it frustrating. Purportedly analytical accounts are muddled; obvious questions are left unresolved or unaddressed; there are inconsistencies all over the place. Much of this is unavoidable, I know, but the problem is compounded by the journalistic propensity to glide around what you don't know or have failed to understand.

From the start of this calamity I have wanted to know, "What is the worst that can happen at these nuclear sites? Suppose everything that could go wrong does go wrong: what then?" I still don't know the answer. In what I have read so far--dozens of articles--nobody who knows what he is talking about has spelt this out carefully.

My father, who retired many years ago, was a mechanical engineer in the British nuclear power industry. He worked on the designs of several new reactors, specialising in the handling of fuel. I vividly recall his telling me decades ago that the thing that concerned him most about nuclear power was not the reactors but the storage of spent fuel.

A three-hour fire in a spent-fuel pool at one of the reactors was what caught the attention of many expert analysts Monday. The subsequent rise in radiation detected near the reactors and in lesser amounts as far away as the skies over Tokyo sparked a government warning to Japanese up to 30 kilometers away from the plants to stay indoors.

That stirred CNN International Security Analyst Jim Walsh, who is usually reasonably accurate, to remark that the Japanese keep spent fuel in water-filled pools on-site, but the United States buries its spent fuel. As anyone who has heard of Yucca Mountain knows, that is not the case. Low-level and mid-level radioactive wastes are buried. But spent fuel is ferociously radioactive, and dealing with it has yet to be fully resolved. Japan would like to reprocess its spent fuel at its Rokkasho facility owned by Japan Nuclear Fuel Limited. But, two-and-a-half years ago, scientists said the Rokkasho plant is built above a fault that could generate a magnitude 8 earthquake. JPNL has said an earthquake of more than 6.5 is unlikely and the plant could withstand a 6.9 quake. One could laugh if the tears weren't getting in the way.

It's shoot-from-the-lip commentary like Walsh's that muddies understanding of an issue that most people have very little knowledge of to begin with.

Such botchery aside, the situation remains grim, with the ultimate outcome purely speculative this stage other than to say that the nuclear energy renaissance that we've been told is nearly upon us is certain to be delayed at the first least.

What is happening in Japan?

Jeffrey Lewis, director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Program at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Monterey Institute of International Studies, who founded the blog ArmsControlWonk, writes:

FEPC has released another statement that confirms the spent fuel at Reactor 4 burned for about three hours before they were able to put it out.

This is very bad news — yesterday, I noted this was the wildcard scenario. The radiation release was very large — detectors recorded a measurement of 400 millisieverts per hour. Milli, not micro.  People can stop with the comparisons to airline flights or X-rays, unless you get your X-rays performed at DARHT.

If you are scoring at home, most folks I know seem to think we are at INES 6 now, heading for 7 (and the Ch-word) unless TEPCO catches a break.

Translation:

The FEPC is the Federation of Electric Power Companies, an Japanese organzation. An X-ray of your spine will give you a dose of 1.5 millisieverts. A CT scan of your stomach and pelvis will give you 15 mSv. INES is the International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale, which runs one-seven. It set the Three Mile Island event of 1979 at five. Chernobyl was a seven.

The Institute for Science and International Security in the United States has issued a statement:

This event is now closer to a level 6, and it may unfortunately reach a level 7.

A level six event means that consequences are broader and countermeasures are needed to deal with the radioactive contamination. A level seven event would constitute a larger release of radioactive material, and would require further extended countermeasures. The international community should increase assistance to Japan to both contain the emergency at the reactors and to address the wider contamination. We need to find a solution together.

Meanwhile, one of the Chernobyl clean-up experts has slammed the Japanese response.

The Guardian has a continuing status report on the situation with Japan's at-risk nuclear reactors that is regularly updated. As of 6 p.m. UTC (that's 11 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time), this was the situation:

6pm: The latest news on the state of each of the reactors in the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant:

• No 1: Cooling failure, partial melting of core, vapor vented, hydrogen explosion, seawater pumped in.

• No 2: Cooling failure, seawater pumped in, fuel rods fully exposed temporarily, vapor vented, damage to containment system, potential meltdown feared.

• No 3: Cooling failure, partial melting of core feared, vapor vented, seawater pumped in, hydrogen explosion, high-level radiation measured nearby.

• No 4: Under maintenance when quake struck, fire caused possibly by hydrogen explosion at pool holding spent fuel rods, pool water level feared receding.

• No 5: Under maintenance when quake struck, temperature slightly rising at spent fuel pool.

• No 6 - Under maintenance when quake struck, temperature slightly rising at spent fuel pool.

Here at Daily Kos, several participants have put together a mothership and rotating live-blogs to keep abreast of new information. You can find the current live blog here.

Among Kossacks offering expert hands-on experience are samer, Richard Cranium and kbman. Be forewarned, the latter two strongly disagree with each other.

Whatever else can be said about Fukushima's nukes, diarist akmk is absolutely right to describe as heroes the 50-70 workers on the front-lines, absorbing big doses of radiation. Like first-responders everywhere, they're "just doing their job," they say, but that doesn't lessen their heroism.

Wisconsin & Anonymous:Defending Against The Empire

YouTube Video        MSNBC

 

Republicans Have Hard Lessons To Learn…

  …which will be an interesting feat since the party is hell-bent on cutting education ( public ) funding almost down to zero if they get their way.

   Here are a few of the political pundits thoughts on the current Republican rampage.

  From Politico:

Democrats in Wisconsin are vowing to transform virtually every upcoming state and local election there into a referendum on Walker’s administration. Party leaders from Madison to Washington are gearing up for a major fight in the hope of sending an unmistakable signal to other ambitious GOP state executives.

Their efforts to make Walker and his supports pay a high political price for their victory has led Republicans to activate their own campaign machinery. Few expect the conflict will stay contained in Wisconsin.

Green Bay [WI] Press Gazette:

For all the unrest that's stemmed from the State Capitol this month — protests that attracted people by the tens of thousands, Capitol lockdowns with increased security and philosophical conflicts that have shaken communities — the fallout doesn't end with the passage of a provision that removes collective bargaining powers for most public employees.  It may just be the start.

Philadelphia Inquirer editorial:

Conservative public officials across the country are using deficits caused primarily by the recession as a pretext to weaken public unions and gain a partisan edge against labor's Democratic allies. Fortunately, people are seeing this ruse for what it is and banding together to stop this partisan scheme before it's too late.

 

Monday, March 14, 2011

Republicans Holding Social Security, Medicare Hostage

This may be the point where all of those senior citizens who voted for those American Taliban members wish that they hadn't as it seems that the American Taliban leadership in the Senate (Mitch McConnell ) has once again stated that the GOP will block any debt ceiling raise unless the Democrats agree to cuts to Social Security and Medicare benefits.

Meanwhile, on the other side of Capitol Hill, Mike Pence, chairman of the House Republican Conference, says "it's time to pick a fight" over top Republican priorities like banning family planning funding and repealing health care reform. If his party doesn't get its way, Pence says, they should refuse to fund anything at all, forcing the closure of the federal government.
You would think that after having lived 50,60,or more years on this earth that one would know when they are being conned. The sad thing is that this ignorance/stupidity has trickled down to many of the younger generation.

Bank of America Emails Hitting the Internet

  Check this out>   THE SIEGE-Federal Reserve Protests beginning March 28

  I have to tell you that I have been waiting for these emails to come out for a very long time. I should also let you know that I am one who despises this company with a passion due to past problems with them when I had an account there. If they are so sorry that they would lie and cheat a little account holder who is just getting by, I can imaging how the homeowners have been getting screwed by BofA.

   The initial emails can be read HERE if you can get the site to come up. As of 9:31 am eastern time, the site is “ temporarily unavailable.” That could be due to all of the visits to the site, or because the United States government has knocked it offline.  ( Mirror Server )

   Meanwhile, you can go HERE to get caught up on what has been released thus far. A little taste follows.

From Operation LeakS' site, http://bankofamericasuck.com, here is the initial release of what appears to be a whistleblower's (former employee) disclosure that Brian Moynihan's firm is lying to the Federal government. The punchline is that this appears to be a concerted effort from the ground up to hide foreclosure data from auditors and the Fed in order to obtain select preferential treatment in a variety of housing related axes, in many instances to accelerate foreclosures. As the whistleblower summarizes: "Balboa Insurance/Countrywide knowingly hiding foreclosure information from federal auditors during the federal takeovers of IndyMac Federal (a subsidiary of OneWest) and Aurora Loan Services (a subsidiary of Lehman Bros Holdings), falsifying loan documentation in order to proceed with foreclosures by fixing letter cycles in the system, reporting incorrect volumes to all of their lenders and to the federal auditors to avoid fines for falling behind on Loan Modifications, purposefully and knowingly adjusting premiums for REO insurance for their corporate clients while denying forebearances for individual borrowers, etc, etc, etc.

Dennis Kucinich Sums It All Up At Wisconsin Rally

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Dennis Kucinich spoke at a workers rights rally in Madison, Wisconsin, and in 15 minutes he told everyone what is wrong with the economy in the United States.

Japan: The Nuke Cleanup Cost Will Be Taxpayer Responsibility

    At least that is what writer Eric Holm says that the brokers are saying

Wall Street Journal

The liability costs associated with cleaning up after the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant will ultimately be borne by the Japanese government instead of the private insurance market, according to experts from the insurance industry. ...

The utility company operating the Fukushima site is required under Japanese law to carry about ¥120 billion, or $1.5 billion, of liability protection to cover costs associated with a radioactive leak, said Dan McGarvey, a nuclear engineer who chairs the U.S. power and utility practice at insurance broker Marsh Inc.

Japanese law says the plant operator, in this case Tokyo Electric Power Co., is responsible for any radiation leaks, several insurance experts said. The reactor manufacturer, General Electric Co. and any contractors doing work at the site aren't liable, they said. GE wouldn't comment on liability issues. ...

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano, the government's top spokesman, said at a news conference Saturday that very little radiation has so far leaked from the troubled reactor. So actual liability costs could be significantly less than the limit.

But were costs to go higher than ¥120 billion, Japan's legislature, the Diet, would have to approve additional compensation for victims of the radioactive leak, Mr. McGarvey said.  

Sunday, March 13, 2011

The Colbert Report: Newt Gingrich Wants To Screw America

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   Newt Gingrich, the continuing “ old “ face of the Republican Party.