I just have to wonder what kind of inhuman people want to ignore this . Hell, I wonder if most members of Congress even know about it! Are we supposed to believe that the United States of America can’t afford to feed struggling people? (CBS) OKLAHOMA CITY – For millions of Americans the economic recovery can’t get here soon enough. In 2010 a record 40.3 million Americans received food stamps. That’s a 20 percent jump from 2009. CBS News correspondent Seth Doane reports that even with that help, many are just getting by. By the end of each month the question in Sheri Lopez’s kitchen isn’t what’s for dinner but will there be dinner? Her daughter says, “At the end we’re all just trying to find something in the cabinets. Sometimes you go to bed kind of hungry.” Sheri’s husband lost his construction job a year ago. “It has been downhill,” says Sheri. “There’ve been no ups and downs. It has just been downhill.” This Oklahoma family of five saw no choice but to apply for food stamps. Their $500 benefit lasts two to three weeks but hardly four. Just before midnight on the last day of every month, Sheri and her husband make a trip to the grocery store to beat the midnight rush. “We get excited,” says Sheri. “Like, ‘Oh, we’re going to go shopping tonight!’” On the first of the month food stamp debit cards are automatically refilled with benefit money from the government. On an average night between midnight and 3 a.m., a store could bring in about $3000. On the first of the month that number is 10 times as much with almost everyone using food stamps .
Continue reading …In her @katiecouric Web show analyzing the trends of 2010, the CBS Evening News anchor made a serious speech (in her serious, deep-thinker glasses) against the deep “seething hatred” against Muslims in America: I also think sort of the chasm, between, or the bigotry expressed against Muslims in this country has been one of the most disturbing stories to surface this year. Of course, a lot of noise was made about the Islamic Center, mosque, down near the World Trade Center, but I think there wasn't enough sort of careful analysis and evaluation of where this bigotry toward 1.5 billion Muslims worldwide, and how this seething hatred many people feel for all Muslims, which I think is so misdirected, and so wrong — and so disappointing. She really winced on that last word. When comedian Mo Rocca said he went to “really fancy schools” and “I cannot tell you five things about Islam,” Couric shot back “Maybe we need a Muslim version of The Cosby Show.” She continued:
Continue reading …I’ve been astounded by the treatment of Julian Assange and the WikiLeaks story by the media ever since it broke. Howard Kurtz called Assange disingenuous for not outing his sources, which is insane. Howard Kurtz allegedly understands journalism, so it’s outrageous for Kurtz to take offense when Assange refuses to out his sources, as I explained in a post called: Why are the media so eager to bury WikiLeaks? KURTZ: Rick Stengel, let’s turn now to your interview with Julian Assange. I found some of his answers to be absolutely disingenuous. For example, you ask whether secrets are ever necessary, and he says, well, his secrets are necessary, protecting his sources, but “our responsibility is to bring matters to the public.” What’s important is the information contained in the WikiLeaks cables, not Assange himself — and when we’re dealing with whistleblowers, of course their identities have to be protected. Journalism 101 states that you never out your sources, no matter where you get your information. The Beltway Villagers even defended the odious Judith Miller when she went to prison rather than divulge that Scooter Libby was her source in the outing of a Valerie Plame, as I’ve mentioned before . That was information that led this country into an unjustified war based on lies told by Miller and her leakers. After watching Andrea Mitchell on MSNBC show such disdain for Assange, I asked a question that really hasn’t been asked all that much. Are folks in the media afraid they might be implicated in Wikileaks cables? I expected the State Department to speak out against WikiLeaks, but why have the media been so hostile to WikiLeaks and so passive about the people trying to silence his operation without a shred of evidence of him being guilty of a crime? I wonder if they are afraid that either they or their friends might show up in some of these leaked cables in an unfavorable light. Yesterday on MSNBC, Andrea Mitchell was discussing Assange’s bail in the UK and seemed afraid that he might have access to the dreaded “Internet” and destroy the world. I understand that access to D.C. is very precious to the Beltway Village, so outside of fear of what might be found out about their friends and that they’ll earn extra credit for bashing Assange by the powers that be, I still don’t get their attacks on the whole WikiLeaks story. And as we’ve seen, cable TV news has turned away from being a deliverer of news and instead focuses on orchestrating battles of opinions with punditshills and ex-GOP Bushies, but the networks for the most part have to turn away from their own stable of journalistic talkers to bring in a differing opinion on the WikiLeaks story, because the Villagers on TV are routinely characterizing Julian Assange as a terrorist. Glenn Greenwald posts today about his CNN interview last night over WikiLeaks and he highlighted four points in his post, The merger of journalists and government officials : 4) If one thinks about it, there’s something quite surreal about sitting there listening to a CNN anchor and her fellow CNN employee angrily proclaim that Julian Assange is a “terrorist” and a “criminal” when the CNN employee doing that is . . . . George W. Bush’s Homeland Security and Terrorism adviser. Fran Townsend was a high-level national security official for a President who destroyed another nation with an illegal, lie-fueled military attack that killed well over 100,000 innocent people, created a worldwide torture regime, illegally spied on his own citizens without warrants, disappeared people to CIA “black sites,” and erected a due-process-free gulag where scores of knowingly innocent people were put in cages for years. Julian Assange never did any of those things, or anything like them. But it’s Assange who is the “terrorist” and the “criminal.” Do you think Jessica Yellin would ever dare speak as scornfully and derisively about George Bush or his top officials as she does about Assange? Of course not. Instead, CNN quickly hires Bush’s Homeland Security Adviser who then becomes Yellin’s colleague and partner in demonizing Assange as a “terrorist.” Or consider the theme that framed last night’s segment: Assange is profiting off classified information by writing a book! Beyond the examples I gave, Bob Woodward has become a very rich man by writing book after book filled with classified information about America’s wars which his sources were not authorized to give him. Would Yellin ever in a million years dare lash out at Bob Woodward the way she did Assange? To ask the question is to answer it ( see here as CNN’s legal correspondent Jeffrey Toobin is completely befuddled in the middle of his anti-WikiLeaks rant when asked by a guest, Clay Shirky, to differentiate what Woodward continuously does from what Assange is doing)… read on Woodward has been the cleaner for the Washington Post for a long time, and he’s held up to a higher level of worship than even David Border. Here’s a classic video which has, of all people, Don Imus confronting Andrea and the Beltway elites over their behavior in 2005 on the Plame case: Imus: It seems unclear what you said and perhaps you can clear it up about what you said back in Oct. of 2003— Mitchell: I have been trying to figure out “what-the-heck” I was talking about, frankly. There is confusion because I am confused. Imus: So when you told Alan Murray of CNBC, that it was widely known that his wife worked for the CIA-(interruption)–what, were you drunk? Mitchell: I don’t even remember the deal. Imus: What this suggests to me is that you knew she worked at the CIA, but you didn’t know what she did there. Isn’t that fair-did you know that? Mitchell-(garbled) Imus: Why did you say that Andrea? Mitchell: I messed up…(later) Imus: Russert was a little short with me—almost like he was trying to hide something…. Imus (laughing): I realized — well this is an unfair thing to say, I was gonna say — all you folks in Washington are all in bed with one another, but that would be an awful thing to say …. I think Imus was right on when he said ‘all you folks in Washington are all in bed with one another,’ and Mitchell knew it. As time goes on it’s pretty hard to miss. Digby beats back one of the bigger zombie lies being told by the media about Wikileaks. There are many fine points in the piece, but he mentions one zombie lie I’d really love to kill — the one that all of these so-called reporters seem to have absorbed as if it’s the received word of God — the one that says Wikileaks dumped 260,000 cables indiscriminately on the Internet. Here’s the truth, from an AP news report from December 3, 2010. There’s no excuse for journalists not to know this by this point: Respected news outlets collaborate with WikiLeaks By The Associated Press 12.03.10 The diplomatic records exposed on WikiLeaks this week reveal not only secret government communications, but also an extraordinary collaboration between some of the world’s most respected news-media outlets and a website that is facing increasing pressure and criticism from governments worldwide. Unlike earlier disclosures by WikiLeaks of tens of thousands of secret government military records, the group is releasing only a trickle of documents at a time from a trove of a quarter-million, and only after considering advice from five news organizations with which it chose to share all of the material.. This is the saddest day for journalism since their guileless acceptance of the WMD boogeyman and giddy cheerleading for the Iraq war. It turns out that journalism is important, but most of these “professional” practitioners of the field are not only failing to practice it, they are hostile to the idea that they should practice it. It’s very revealing. It’s just another sad and revealing day for all the hacks running around and impersonating real journalists. Not all journos are acting like this. Major props goes to the Ray Odroso of the Village Voice. Read more here .
Continue reading …enlarge Credit: Nicole Sandler (Ed. note: We invited Nicole Sandler to blog here to announce her new site, designed to help 99ers find support and work.) Last week, while guest hosting The Randi Rhodes Show and discussing the unexpected but wonderful progress made in the lame duck session of Congress, we began talking about the group of Americans who’ve been left out in the cold: the 99ers . I wanted to something to help them, so I spent Christmas weekend building Helpthe99ers.com . The 99ers . That’s the name given to the millions of people who lost their jobs during the Bush almost-a-depression-recession, and have now exhausted all of their unemployment benefits. President Obama “negotiated” a big deal just weeks ago that, I supposed, paved the way for the lame duck Congress to repeal DADT, give health care to the 9-11 first responders, pass a food safety bill and ratify the new START treaty. He agreed to extend the Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthiest of Americans in return for the big Republican concession — a 13-month extension of unemployment benefits, something that they should have (and likely would have) agreed to anyway. But what most people don’t realize is that the 13-month extension doesn’t extend the benefits for the unemployed… it just allows the current unemployment benefits programs to continue operating, giving people benefits for up to a maximum of 99 weeks, for another 13 months. But if you’re a “99er” — if you’ve exhausted your benefits, you’re likely feeling quite forgotten right now. From the Obama-GOP tax cut “compromise” to the very productive not-so-lame duck session of Congress, there was nothing for the 99ers. So, last week on the Randi Rhodes Show, we were talking about the plight of the 99ers, and people began calling in with their stories. I knew I needed to do something, though I’m not in much better shape than they are! I’m also unemployed. Or, I guess, under employed. My last regular paycheck stopped coming on January 21, 2010 when Air America radio filed Chapter 7 and closed its doors. I immediately moved my show online, where it continues to this day Monday through Thursday mornings from 10-noon ET at www.radioornot.com . It doesn’t come with a paycheck, but I don’t collect unemployment, as I’m now technically self-employed. In addition to doing some voiceover work, voicetracking, web work, and other odd jobs, I’m honored to guest host the Randi Rhodes Show when she’s out or on vacation, as is the case for these last two weeks of the year. So, I was trying to figure out what I could do, and I came up with the idea of www.HelpThe99ers.com , where people in need can post their stories, and those fortunate enough to be in a position to help can contact them directly. The main part of the site is The Help Board . In addition to a general discussion area and a jobs area (where people can post their skills, employers can post openings, and entrepreneurs can share ideas), there’s a section for 99ers to tell their stories, organized by states. My idea and wish is that people who can help will read the stories and reach out to those who touch them the most. The site is set up so that people can contact one another directly. But it will only work if people use it. So, if you’re in need, post your story. If you can help someone, please do. And please help spread the word.
Continue reading …enlarge Credit: Life Magazine Albert Camus in 1955 – A good year to be an Existentialist. Click here to view this media Since we’re sprinting to the final stretch of 2010, it’s time to start looking back at some notable years well before this one. Today it’s 1955 – fifty-five years ago and the world was entirely a different place. Knee-deep in the Cold War with hot spots in Asia creeping up all over. Parts of Europe still getting back on their feet. Africa slowly emerging from Colonialism and experiencing growing pains. The world in general still fearful of The Bomb and America in particular still politics as usual. Part of the Years Of Crisis series from CBS Radio which began in 1949, it was hosted by Edward R. Murrow with correspondents reporting in and giving their assessment of the world situation as it was, that year-end in 1955.
Continue reading …From the 4closurefraud blog, another horrifying story of fraud, abuse and outright theft by the banksters: The moral to the story below is if you are put into a “loan modification,” your regular payments will not be applied, late fees will occur, your credit will be ruined because you are reported as NOT making your payments when in a modification, and once you sent in your trial payments, they deny you and foreclose. The part that gets me the most is all those trial payments, even if you made 10 or more of them, are gone, not credited to your account. From what I have seen, this happens in every single case… In one of the more bizarre foreclosure cases, Bank of America is threatening to throw a West Hartford family out of their home even though the couple never missed a mortgage payment. The largest bank in the United States earlier this month notified Shock Baitch and his wife Lisa (Friedman) Baitch that foreclosure action will start today – Christmas eve – unless the couple agrees to put their home up for a forced sale. Why? Because another unit of Bank of America erroneously reported to credit agencies that the family was seeking a loan modification, ruining their credit rating and as the result putting their mortgage into default. All this is happening even though the bank – after admitting it erred and sent a letter of apology in September – handed this case to a special unit at Bank of America that is charged with dealing with severe customer issues. It promised to notify the credit reporting agencies that the couple were not deadbeats, but were good credit risks. “I have never seen a case like this,” said Manchester attorney Wendell Davis, whose office handles many foreclosures. Before taking the case, Davis said he thoroughly checked Baitch’s records and found that all his and his wife’s allegations were accurate. “They have never even been late on a mortgage payment,” said Davis this morning in an interview. Davis, a member of the Ct Bar Association’s foreclosure committee, said he is preparing a lawsuit to protect his clients because it’s the only way to hold Bank Of America accountable for its actions .
Continue reading …Click here to view this media After David Gregory does his best to try to paint all of our current economic woes on President Obama, Peggy Noonan points out that most Americans for the first time in her lifetime don’t think their children are going to be better off than they are, and after David Gregory shows a poll saying Americans think the last ten years have been the worst decade in history, even Noonan has to admit that those problems were brought about from the earlier part of that decade, but without mentioning Bush by name. If Noonan were being honest about the cause of our current economic woes, it’s her old boss Ronald Reagan’s trickle-down economics finally destroying what’s left of America’s middle class. We’ve been heading in this direction for a very long time and unless our politicians lose their fetishes for tax cuts and their refusal to do anything about outsourcing, this is just going to continue to get worse before it gets better. That pessimism Noonan’s opining over is due to the fact that people are aware that our politicians are too bought and sold by big business to do anything to reverse the trends. DAVID GREGORY: But– and Peggy’s point, I think. Whether it’s about healthcare, the government stepped up, took some big whacks at policy. Namely dealing with the economy. And a lot of people said, “Well, wait a minute. Nothing’s worked here. You know, you bailed out the banks. Started under Bush. You continued it. The auto companies. You did healthcare. You did the stimulus. And– and we’re still in the same position. I still don’t have any equity in my house anymore and I can’t find a job.” That’s a role of government issue. PEGGY NOONAN: There is also this– this growing from that but it’s part of what we’re talking about is this– the biggest political change in the United States in my lifetime is the sense grownups have that their children will not have it better. It is a– we are– a happy people. You can walk along any street in America right now and you’re gonna see people doin’ Christmas and the holidays and it’s wonderful. But there is deep down on the third level of thought a– a strain of pessimism– DAVID GREGORY: Well, and– PEGGY NOONAN: –that I’ve– DAVID GREGORY: –Peggy– PEGGY NOONAN: –seen before. DAVID GREGORY: –look at this from our recent NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll. People’s views on the last cen– but– on this last decade that it’s the worst decade in history at 54 percentile. FEMALE VOICE: Well, part of that– (OVERTALK) FEMALE VOICE: –that is being– TOM BROKAW: And part of that– FEMALE VOICE: –saying that– TOM BROKAW: –because they– FEMALE VOICE: –at the beginning. TOM BROKAW: –were living through it. They don’t have any idea what — well let me take ‘em back to 1938– DORIS KEARNS GOODWIN: Yes, exactly. TOM BROKAW: –for example, when the prospect of war and World War II and the– and the recovery wasn’t working as well as FDR had hoped it would in that year. And we still had bread lines in America and the country was on its backside at that point. PEGGY NOONAN: And we were– TOM BROKAW: And—- PEGGY NOONAN: –hopeful. TOM BROKAW: –and how about– PEGGY NOONAN: And– it was– TOM BROKAW: –the worst– PEGGY NOONAN: –dreadful. TOM BROKAW: –how about the worst decade leading up to the Civil War? DORIS KEARNS GOODWIN: Yeah. I mean– TOM BROKAW: You know? DORIS KEARNS GOODWIN: –for those of us who are historians and who’ve lived in those other decades– TOM BROKAW: Right. DORIS KEARNS GOODWIN: the 1860′s, the 1930′s, I’ll still take this one, as troubling as it is.
Continue reading …Fake news by Andy Borowitz By Andy Borowitz The gargantuan year-end bonuses paid out to Goldman Sachs executives have received howls of protests from the banking giant’s legion of critics, but not from its most ardent defender: Satan. Related Entries December 26, 2010 A Crisis Economy of Language December 24, 2010 Biden: Gay Marriage Inevitable in America
Continue reading …WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is set to write his autobiography. A book deal worth more than $1.5 million will help pay his hefty legal fees and keep the whistle-blowing website afloat. —JCL The Guardian: The founder of the WikiLeaks website, Julian Assange, has said he expects to earn more than £1m from book deals. Assange, who achieved global notoriety after his whistleblower websitebegan releasing more than a quarter of a million diplomatic cables, said he would use the money for legal costs. The 39-year-old is fighting extradition to Sweden, where two women have accused him of sexual misconduct. He denies the allegations. Read more Related Entries December 26, 2010 A Crisis Economy of Language December 24, 2010 Biden: Gay Marriage Inevitable in America
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