So, the former head honcho of Obama’s Office of Management and Budget, Peter Orszag, is now sitting in a very plush position over at Citigroup, from where he gave his latest economic prognostications in Thursday’s Financial Times, declaring that “America must brace itself for turbulence.” Here are some other unsurprising remarks he made in the pink paper.
Continue reading …What do “Meatball,” “Marbles,” “Lumpy” and “Jello” have in common? They’re all nicknames for alleged members of the Mafia who were busted by the FBI in a mass crackdown this week that led to the arrest of more than 120 purported Mob operatives. Related Entries January 21, 2011 Live Chat Podcast: Robert Scheer on Obama’s Call for Less Regulation January 21, 2011 Is America Too Corrupt to Keep Up?
Continue reading …Click here to view this media There’s another infamous shooting of a nine-year-old girl that is making headlines this week in Tucson. This time, we wonder if the rest of the media will bother to cover it. The little girl’s name was Brisenia Flores. She lived near the border with her parents and sister outside the town of Arivaca, Arizona. On May 30 of 2009, a woman named Shawna Forde, who led an offshoot unit of Minutemen who ran armed border patrols for patriotic “fun”. Forde’s gang had decided to go “operational,” which meant they concocted a scheme to raid drug smugglers and take their money and drugs and use it to finance a border race war and “start a revolution against the government” . They targeted the Flores home, which had neither money nor drugs, based on dubious information. They convinced Flores to let them in by claiming to be law-enforcement officers seeking fugitives, then shot him point-blank in the head when he questioned them and wounded his wife, Gina Gonzalez. And then, while she pleaded for her life, they shot Brisenia in cold blood in the head. (Her sister, fortunately, was sleeping over at a friend’s.) You can listen to the wounded mother’s 911 call here: Click here to view this media As Terry Greene Sterling at the Daily Beast reports, Shawna Forde’s trial finally opens this week, having been briefly delayed by the Giffords shooting. Already, we’re getting some fascinating details about that riveting 911 call : Gonzalez testified Tuesday she recognized Forde for several reasons. It was the first time she’d seen her in person since the incident, she wasn’t wearing makeup (the women in the photo lineup were wearing makeup), she had the same smile and her hair was styled the same way. As for the smile, Gonzalez said that after the shootings, the home invaders ransacked her house and then left. However, when she was on the phone with 911, she looked up and saw the woman standing on the threshold, smiling. “She saw me standing there and her face dropped and she said ‘Oh, (expletive),” Gonzalez said. The woman went back outside and a few seconds later Gonzalez said she and the tall man exchanged shots. (Prosecutors think the tall guy was Jason Bush.) We’ve been following the Forde case closely from the day it was first reported, in large part because it tells us so much about the mindset and behind-the-scenes operations of would-be border vigilantes. Indeed, one of the things we look forward most to learning from this trial is the extent to which Minutemen cofounder Jim Gilchrist was involved : there is a considerable likelihood it will turn out he tipped off Forde that federal authorities were looking for her in connection with the murders. We’re also looking forward to perhaps finally seeing some coverage of the case in the mainstream media — perhaps even Fox News, which has been assiduous in refusing to do so. I have to admit I’m baffled that, in a cable-TV business that prizes riveting audio snippets, it’s gotten so little attention elsewhere. But then, this case always cut against everyone’s favorite “neighborhood watch” narrative . It’s about time we laid that one to rest for good.
Continue reading …This story is absolutely disgusting to me , for so many reasons — and people who support abortion rights should be even more concerned than people who don’t, because this kind of appalling clinic makes for the sort of emotional appeal that will be used to revoke those rights. Dr. Kermit Gosnel, 69, has been charged in the murders of one woman and seven babies. It’s a nightmare, the kind of thing anti-abortion forces have claimed goes on in all clinics. I know the Powelton neighborhood where it happened, a funky, diverse neighborhood on the outer reaches of the University of Penn. (A Thai restaurant popular with students is on the same block, and it’s close by the same public school that Penn faculty kids attend. The mayor’s daughter used to go there.) These horrors happened within a mile of one of the country’s major teaching hospitals. Of course, these women probably couldn’t afford to go there. I used to be a medical fraud investigator, and you may have heard me say that even killing people isn’t enough to get a doctor’s license revoked — because it’s too often true. It’s almost (but not completely) impossible. Doctors can get away with almost anything, and it sure sounds as if this doctor wasn’t also running an Oxycontin mill, he never would have been arrested. Read the horrifying details : No one wanted to touch this situation because it was a political hot potato. The PA Department of State didn’t do their jobs — hell, nobody did their jobs, except one lone public health worker who tried to shut him down. I am a strong supporter of abortion rights, including medically necessary third-trimester abortions. But this? It makes me sick. Using untrained, teenaged office workers to deliver living, breathing babies under general anesthesia — and then having them use scissors to cut their spinal cords? (One worker played with a newborn baby for twenty minutes before killing it.) How does this happen? Well, one of the reasons is that politicians have made abortion just difficult enough to get that desperate women will go to cut-rate neighborhood clinics like this. Who wouldn’t rather have a first-trimester abortion in a nice, clean, well-run and affordable clinic? How desperate do you have to be to walk into a place like this, see cats running around the place, smell their urine – and stay anyway? How long did it take to save up the money to see this butcher? Why are women still forced to see butchers for a legal procedure? It’s important that any medical facility that provides general anesthesia needs to be regulated like a hospital. (It’s estimated that unreported deaths from liposuction centers now exceed the number of people who die in car accidents. Think about that.) And you’ve probably heard similar horror stories about the virtually unregulated cosmetic surgery clinics in Miami Beach. This is what happens when you don’t have strong regulation (the emphasis on real regulation, not harassment, as is all too often the case with abortion providers), and not enough people to enforce it. (And the lack of political will to do so.) This is what happens when a commodity becomes so inaccessible, and expensive (because if your insurance won’t cover it, you have to pay cash), a greed-driven monster can make a fortune doing it. It happens when competent, caring, ethical doctors are too afraid for their lives to work as abortion providers, This is what the anti-abortion forces have wanted all along — to drive doctors away from the field. Everyone should denounce this horror. But let’s not ignore the reality that if abortion was as accessible and affordable as it should be, these women could have had abortions in the first trimester and none of this would have happened.
Continue reading …Give the man credit, he's usually not this consistent. Ed Schultz is so much more than host of his own MSNBC show and king of the anthill known as liberal radio. Schultz is also an expert on health care, to the extent that he can confidently dismiss as “garbage” when anyone complains about waivers from the health bill.
Continue reading …Click here to view this media After Rush Limbaugh decided to mock Chinese President Hu Jintao on his radio show for his “untranslated speech”, Stephen Colbert decided to do a bit of translating of his own. He also took Limbaugh to task for his “insensitive ripoff” of his character Ching Chong Ding Dong when Rush had so many other “characters” of his own to mock, like the Rev. Al Sharpton and Michael J. Fox.
Continue reading …Bank of America has reported its second straight quarterly loss, $1.2 billion for the last three months of 2010 after a devaluation of its mortgage business. —JCL The BBC: Bank of America has reported a second straight quarterly loss, driven by a $2bn (£1.25bn) writedown of its mortgage business. The bank announced a net loss of $1.2bn in the last three months of 2010, compared with a $5.2bn loss a year ago. However, last year’s results included a $4bn charge related to the government’s Troubled Asset Relief Program (Tarp). Read more Related Entries January 14, 2011 Great Floods Hit Sri Lanka January 14, 2011 Mudslides Kill 500 in Brazil
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