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USS Enterprise Aircraft Carrier to Libya No Fly Zone Enterprise Warp Flyby Polar Lights 1/350 Scale Uss Enterprise Build US Military Counter-Libya Preparation Update: USS Enterprise Now … And while we have yet to get an updated US naval map for this week (the last one can be found here), it appears that the USS Enterprise which was previously on its way to the Straits of Hormuz has made a 180 and has now backtracked … The American Audacity: USS Enterprise and her CBG Battle Group … The aircraft carrier USS Enterprise , which had been had been on pirate-hunting duty off the coast of Somalia, has now steamed to the mouth of the Suez Canal in the Red Sea. She joins the USS Mount Whitney a command ship of the US Navy; … USS Enterprise – Step76 Photography times. Filed under. lgcustodio · lisboa · portugal · step76 · USS Enterprise · February 28, 2011 · USS Enterprise · Edit · Delete; Autopost. Posted from Oeiras, Portugal. Posted from. Oeiras, Portugal … INDABA AFRICA: America and Britain ramp up threats to enforce no … The aircraft carrier USS Enterprise , which had been had been on pirate-hunting duty off the coast of Somalia, has now steamed to the mouth of the Suez Canal in the Red Sea. The deadly strike force aboard the nuclear-powered carrier is … The Great Canadian Model Builders Web Page!: Enterprise B According to the Haynes USS Enterprise Owners’ Workshop Manual, the Enterprise-B was lost, and presumed destroyed, in deep space in 2329; its last transmission indicated that the crew may have been killed by a dangerous plague. … mailonline says: USS Enterprise on its way to Libya as U.S. Navy 'repositions' its warships ahead of sanctions… http://goo.gl/fb/YB8F8

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Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels Suggests Health Care Rationing

Click here to view this media (h/t David at VideoCafe) Consistency and those niggling little details are the bugaboos to the conservative ideology. It’s easy to say that you want to privatize Social Security for future recipients, but that leaves the very real budget problem of knowing how to pay for current recipients, doesn’t it? Where does that money come from? And if you allow those 20 year olds to take those FICA taxes to some private, non-government backed entity, what exactly happens if at 70 years old, their 401ks (or whatever vehicle is chosen) are worthless because the financial institutions have failed, like they did just over two years ago? Do you tell those 70 year olds, “Gee, that’s a shame, but thems the breaks?” Likewise, when you’re dealing with Medicare, it’s very easy to say that it’s more efficient to offer vouchers to recipients…but then those niggling details crop up. For as much as Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels likens Medicare to a top down monstrosity, the reality is that Medicare is a non-profit enterprise. Unlike private insurance companies, whose sole purpose is to spend as little money on your medical costs as possible so as to offer a bigger profit to their executives and shareholders. So what happens when you need expensive care? For Daniels, maybe there needs to be a conversation about how your life just isn’t worth the cash required. But who is in charge of making that decision, Mitch? Daniels says that it should be up to the patient, but that isn’t the way it would work. How many health insurance companies let their customers decide the care they want? So we come back to the absolutely unacceptable notion of rationing health care, based on what? Your income/socio-economic level? Your age? Even the statistical analysis of outcomes or underwriting depersonalizes and dehumanizes people in need of treatment. How would you feel if these companies told you your life isn’t worth the expense? WALLACE: You talked about Medicare 2.0, private vouchers, not a government program? DANIELS: It will be a government program, but instead of a top- down monstrosity that we have today, once again I would divide the program and say to those who are in it or who are about to be in it, nothing will change for you. But I think for the young people coming up who are going to shoulder the bill, we ought to trust them to make more of their own decisions. You could, again, concentrate the resources on the poorest people, and also in this case the least healthy people, people who are better off — WALLACE: But you’d give them a private voucher so they could choose their own insurance plan? DANIELS: I would. WALLACE: You even say the government should put limits on end- of-life care. Are you talking about what Sarah Palin called the death panels? DANIELS: No, I didn’t say government should put limits on this, but what I’m worried about is the government making these decisions. I just stated what I think is a simple fact. I wish it wasn’t, but I think it is. We cannot afford in an aging society to pay for the most expensive technology every — for every single person regardless of income to the very, very last day. WALLACE: Who makes that decision? DANIELS: I think it has — at least a part of it has to be the family and the patient himself or herself. I mean there — (CROSSTALK) WALLACE: Does the government at some point say we can’t afford to give the 92-year-old the liver transplant? DANIELS: Chris, I’ve told you, I think with some specificity, what I think ought to happen in Social Security and Medicare. I just answered the question honestly. I think this problem will have to be addressed. I don’t pretend to have an exact answer to this one, except that autopilot won’t work. And surprisingly, it’s Chris Wallace who points this out to Daniels, who, realizing he’s been caught in the very details that make his plan unworkable, just refuses to respond any more. Transcripts below the fold WALLACE: …And at the CPAC conference two weeks ago, you talked about the greatest threat facing this country. Let’s watch. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) DANIELS: We face an enemy lethal (inaudible) and even more implacable than those America has defeated before. I refer, of course, to the debt our nation has amassed for itself over decades of indulgences. It is the new red menace, this time consisting of ink. (END VIDEO CLIP) WALLACE: I want to do a lightning round because we have limited time. Quick questions, quick answers. What would you do about Social Security? DANIELS: I would bifurcate it. I would say those in the program or approaching it, a deal is a deal, you’re good to go, nothing changes. For the young people who are paying for today’s retirees and tomorrow’s, we want you to have something when you retire. We will need a brand new compact. I think it starts with means testing, which is to say we shouldn’t send a pension check to Donald Trump. We should concentrate the resources on those who are going to need them the most. I think we should in the future raise the retirement age to catch up to the medical reality of our time. I think we should protect the benefits against inflation, but not overprotect them. Chris, as I said many times in the past, that is my cut at it. If somebody has another route that gets us with assurance to the same results, I would like to hear it, because I just want to see a solution to this before it destroys the America we know. WALLACE: You talked about Medicare 2.0, private vouchers, not a government program? DANIELS: It will be a government program, but instead of a top- down monstrosity that we have today, once again I would divide the program and say to those who are in it or who are about to be in it, nothing will change for you. But I think for the young people coming up who are going to shoulder the bill, we ought to trust them to make more of their own decisions. You could, again, concentrate the resources on the poorest people, and also in this case the least healthy people, people who are better off — WALLACE: But you’d give them a private voucher so they could choose their own insurance plan? DANIELS: I would. WALLACE: You even say the government should put limits on end- of-life care. Are you talking about what Sarah Palin called the death panels? DANIELS: No, I didn’t say government should put limits on this, but what I’m worried about is the government making these decisions. I just stated what I think is a simple fact. I wish it wasn’t, but I think it is. We cannot afford in an aging society to pay for the most expensive technology every — for every single person regardless of income to the very, very last day. WALLACE: Who makes that decision? DANIELS: I think it has — at least a part of it has to be the family and the patient himself or herself. I mean there — (CROSSTALK) WALLACE: Does the government at some point say we can’t afford to give the 92-year-old the liver transplant? DANIELS: Chris, I’ve told you, I think with some specificity, what I think ought to happen in Social Security and Medicare. I just answered the question honestly. I think this problem will have to be addressed. I don’t pretend to have an exact answer to this one, except that autopilot won’t work.

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Missing Wisconsin Dems Rely Heavily on Union Campaign Dollars – Where’s the Outrage?

Since the budget battle began in Wisconsin, so-called journalists have attacked Governor Scott Walker as a union-busting shill representing big corporate donors such as the Koch brothers. The much bigger story media have ignored – that the 14 Democrat senators who fled the state all have serious financial connections to public employees and unions – was revealed Monday by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: In fact, one out of every five dollars raised by those Democratic senators in the past two election cycles came from public employees, such as teachers and firefighters, and their unions, a Journal Sentinel analysis of campaign records shows. [....] According to records compiled by the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign, the 14 Senate Democrats have raised a total of $1.9 million in campaign dollars since the start of 2007. Out of that sum, public employee unions and individual government workers contributed at least $344,000. In truth, the figure may be even higher, but candidates don't have to identify the occupations of those giving $100 or less. As you can see from the chart above, the biggest offender received almost two-thirds of his money from unions and public employees: Of the 14 missing lawmakers, none has received a greater share of his campaign donations from public unions and employees than Spencer Coggs of Milwaukee. Since January 2007, about two-thirds of his campaign donations came from those in the public sector. In addition to winning an easy re-election bid, he was defeated in the September Democratic primary for lieutenant governor. You would think that one of these senators receiving almost two-thirds of his campaign cash the past four years from unions and public employees would be big news, right? Think again, for according to LexisNexis, the only report on this is the one above. Contrast that to Walker whose connection to the Koch brothers has garnered almost 500 reports in the past two weeks including 20 by MSNBC, fifteen by CNN, three by NPR, two by NBC, and one by CBS. This despite the Governor having received only $43,000 from the Kochs – less than half what Coggs got from unions and public employees! – which represented a mere five present of the over $9 million Walker raised . Yep – a less than five percent contribution from a couple of billionaires garnered almost 500 media reports, but Coggs getting two-thirds of his money from public employees and unions mattered not to America's media. And these people believe they're impartial purveyors of information. Makes you sick, doesn't it? (H/T Weasel Zippers )

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New Ariz. AG won’t drop BofA suit PHOENIX – Arizona’s new Republican attorney general won’t give Bank of America any relief from a mortgage fraud lawsuit filed in the final days of his Democratic predecessor’s tenure. Attorney General Tom Horne told The Associated Press on Monday that he’ll pursue the suit filed on Dec. 17 alleging that the lender misled and deceived homeowners who tried to modify their mortgages. The suit accuses the bank of repeatedly assuring customers that their loans were being modified to get them to continue making payments, then foreclosing on their homes. ( Read BofA more… ) Kaplan to leave BofA for hedge fund Please respect FT.com’s ts&cs and copyright policy which allow you to: share links; copy content for personal use; & redistribute limited extracts. Email ftsales.support@ft.com to buy additional rights or use this link to reference the article – http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/cba2ad86-436a-11e0-8f0d-00144feabdc0.html#ixzz1FINIluwz Steven Baronoff will again take control of the deals business at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, after the decision by Jeff Kaplan, the global head of mergers and acquisitions, to leave the bank for a hedge fund. Mr Kaplan, who joined Merrill Lynch in 1987, will become chief operating officer of Appaloosa Management, the hedge fund group founded by David Tepper, according to a message sent to Bank of America employees. ( Read BofA more… ) BofA, Citi Short Interest Up Citigroup short interest rose to more than 405 million shares from just under 402 million at the end of January. Bank of America short interest passed 85 million shares, up from about 79 million at the end of last month. Bets against Synovus, meanwhile, dropped to roughly 91 million, from about 99 million in the prior period. It was Regions, however, that saw the biggest percentage drop in short interest. It fell below 41 million shares from more than 58 million at the end of January–a 29% move. ( Read BofA more… ) BofA’s Kaplan Leaves for Appaloosa; Baronoff Named M&A Chief Bank of America Corp., the biggest U.S. lender by assets, said Steven Baronoff will assume Jeff Kaplan’s duties leading mergers and acquisitions. ( Read BofA more… ) BofA analysts claim GSE reform ‘politically infeasible’ Bank of America Merrill Lynch analysts said Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac reform may not be as imminent as many think and could prove to be “politically infeasible.” BofAML hosted a conference call Monday on the state of housing finance in the nation. In slides provided to HousingWire, housing researcher Chris Flanagan describes the mortgage origination outlook for 2011 as “bleak,” with prices expected to drop another 3% and volumes down 30%. In short, this year will likely offer no large changes to the mortgage markets compared to last year, and the GSEs dominance may continue to increase. ( Read BofA more… ) BofA’s Laughlin Squeezed by Mortgage Investors, Regulators By Hugh Son (Updates with subpoenas in the 13th paragraph.) Feb. 28 (Bloomberg) — Bank of America Corp.’s Terry Laughlin, head of a new unit managing foreclosures and soured loans, faces increasing pressure from bond buyers and regulators seeking payback for the firm’s role in the housing collapse. The bank may face “material fines” from government probes into possible irregularities in foreclosure processes, Charlotte, North Carolina-based Bank of America said late Feb. 25 in its annual report. The firm also said that a bondholder group including Pacific Investment Management Co. has almost doubled the number of mortgage deals on which it’s challenging the bank. Legal costs may be as much as $1.5 billion higher than what the bank had set aside, according to the filing. ( Read BofA more… ) BofA Expects Libya Oil Production To Shut Down Completely And some more variables to add to th e total confusion in everything, from Reuters: Oil production in Libya is expected to shut down completely and could be lost for a prolonged period of time, Bank of America Merrill Lynch said on Thursday. “We expect Libyan production to be shut down completely and we might lose sweet crudes from Libya for a prolonged period of time,” Bank of America Merrill Lynch analyst Sabine Schels told Reuters. Schels said that the world faced the prospect of real supply shock in which the loss of 1.6 million barrels per day of sweet oil could potentially trigger a steep rise in prices and force a sharp reduction in demand to balance the system. ( Read BofA more… ) Related Searches : bank of america, bank of america home loans, bank of america online banking, bank of, bank of america credit card Courtesy : KTAR , FT , The Street , Buzz Crunch , Housing Wire , Bloomberg & Zero Hedge

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PBS talk show host Tavis Smiley is a hard-left talk show host on PBS. (He should admit that, since he authored a book called Hard Left. ) You might remember him as the man that proclaimed that Christians “blow up people every day” in America. On his Facebook page today, Smiley promotes an interview he gave to one Myron Mays, where he talks about how he does “the Lord's work” on PBS: PBS is a network that is watched by movers and shakers and by people who run the country, power players and other influencers. It's a great platform for us to try to empower them and try to enlighten them and quite frankly try to expand their inventory of ideas.

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NBC Mislabels Dem Mayor as ‘R’ After Providence Fires All Its School Teachers
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Arguing with Rand Paul, Letterman Urges Tax Hike to Pay Wisconsin Workers and Displays Ignorance of Tax Burdens

Catching up with a Thursday night appearance by Senator Rand Paul to plug his new book, Paul’s segment on the Late Show exposed David Letterman as an arrogantly ill-informed ally of Wisconsin’s public employee unions: “Why don't we just raise the taxes and let these folks have their collective bargaining, have their union representation and go back to their jobs? Raise the taxes on the wealthy.” When Paul tried to educate Letterman about how a small percent of the wealthy pay far more than their fair share, Letterman was an oblivious student as he baselessly countered: “I think there's something wrong with those numbers. I don't know what it is exactly, but I'm pretty sure there's something wrong with them.” Paul had outlined his wish to reduce government spending, prompting Letterman to retort: “What would be so wrong then in terms of leaving the public sector alone and reducing tax benefits for the wealthy and large corporations? Why couldn't you make up your money that way?” (Audio: MP3 clip )

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It’s called “hydrofracking”—injecting huge amounts of water, sand, and chemicals underground to break up rock formations and release natural gas—and it has an ugly secret. The technology allows energy companies to wring out small pockets of natural gas all across America—the number of gas wells has doubled…

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As Protesters Rally Nationwide to Support Wisconsin Workers CNN Features the Two Year Anniversary of the Tea Party

Click here to view this media While protesters gather on their state capitals across the country to show their support for the workers in Wisconsin, CNN thought they’d take some time out letting us all know that their astroturf tea party Republican re-branding effort just turned two. Here’s some of what CNN managed to ignore today from TPM — Workers Of America Unite: Pro-Union Rallies Cropping Up Nationwide . And from D-Day at FDL — VIDEO: 100,000-Plus in Madison for Rally for Workers’ Rights . CNN transcript below the fold. TRAVIS (voice-over): Meet the woman who is considered, by many activists, to be the godmother of the Tea Party movement. MARY RAKOVICH, TEA PARTY ACTIVIST: You should know what you believe in and stand up for it. TRAVIS: She’s an anti-abortion rights, pro-environment vegetarian, with two bad hips, cared for Medicare. She may have been the first to publicly protest the stimulus in early February, 2009. It was outside an event in Fort Myers, Florida, where President Barack Obama was promoting his plan. (on camera): Critics might actually blame you, say, hey, this woman, Mary Rakovich, is responsible for the Tea Party movement. RAKOVICH: Well, I think they should look at Rick Santelli instead. TRAVIS (voice-over): He’s the CNBC host who, days after Rakovich, ranted on the president’s plan to help struggling homeowners. RICK SANTELLI, CNBC: How many of you people want to pay for your neighbor’s mortgage that has an extra bathroom and can’t pay their bills? Raise their hand. We’re thinking of having a Chicago Tea Party in July. TRAVIS: That went viral. Then Tea Party groups formed and the protests spread. The movement has seen political success, like helping Republicans take back the House, and setbacks, like being accused of tolerating racism and losing key elections. As we look toward the presidential election and the Tea Party’s impact, Sarah Palin may greatly benefit from her Tea Party ties if she runs. She’s even warned Republicans. (on camera): Governor, what if the Tea Party movement winds up splitting the Republican Party in two? Who will you stand with? SARAH PALIN (R), FMR. ALASKA GOVERNOR: You know, I don’t think that it will, because I think more of the machine within the GOP is going to understand that this “We, the people” message is rising because it’s just so full of common sense and time-tested truths that can put the economy on the right track, that heaven forbid that the GOP machine strays from this message. If so, the GOP is through.

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Mike Malloy Spews: Fox Is a ‘Terrorist Organization’ That ‘Wants to Burn the Country Down’

For anyone who thinks liberals are calm and rational beings, free of bitterness and rage, we can always disprove that with the radio show of Mike Malloy. On Thursday, Malloy ranted and raved about the story that Fox News boss Roger Ailes is said to have told publisher Judith Regan to lie and conceal her affair with Bernard Kerik before federal investigators as Kerik was considered for the Cabinet. This was enough to send Malloy off the deep end: Well, I would think it also would be that it would also be the basis of a criminal investigation against this lard-ass bastard — Rupert Murdoch's anti -American terrorist broadcast organization! From there, Malloy ranted not only against Ailes, but against Glenn Beck and Bill O'Reilly, who apparently are all anti-American terrorists: What a nest of snakes at the Rupert Murdoch terrorist organization. What a nest of snakes! Vile, filthy liars who are hell-bent on destroying America! They want to burn the country down! They want to burn it down! That's why they let that freak Glenn Beck loose every day! Right? I want you to go kill more people…I want you to blow things up! And the other freak on television — O'Reilly, who made it his business to ensure the death of a physician over and over again? Tiller the Killer! Tiller the Killer! Tiller the Killer! Like I said last night, these people should march over the edge of the United States and be told to start swimming! Earlier on Thursday's show, Malloy also freaked out over a Mother Jones story on an attempt by Nebraska state Sen. Mark Christiansen to pass a bill protecting unborn children from violence. In the Omaha World-Herald, Christiansen “said the proposal was inspired by a Michigan case in which a woman pregnant with quadruplets was charged with manslaughter after stabbing to death an ex-boyfriend who had punched her in the stomach. Christensen and supporters, including anti-abortion groups Family First, Americans United for Life and the Nebraska Catholic Conference, said the bill was just a natural progression from existing state laws that craft separate offenses for assaulting or murdering an unborn infant.” But Malloy called Christiansen not only a “Jesus-hating liar,” but he insisted God was going to snap his head off and let the demons in Hell use it for soccer practice: Hey dumb-ass, hey freak – hey un-Christian, Jesus-hating liar! You know you're breaking the 10th Commandment there because there are already laws on the books – someone who's attacked like, oh I don't know, pick somebody there Mr. Christiansen – how about – a pregnant woman! She has the right to kill the son of a bitch on the spot already. No, you're a liar and you're a coward, Senator Mark Christiansen, devout Christian and devout abortion foe! You're a liar and a coward! You're one of those types that, when they great getting morning-up does come, according to your Holy Text, and you stand up for the Lord in Heaven – he's going to snap your head off and kick it into hell where the demons, devils, and haints will use it as a soccer ball for all of eternity and that's what's waiting for you, Mark!

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