This is the smoking gun that needs to be replayed and replayed between now and 2012. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Wolf Howling Discovery Date : 10/02/2011 23:51 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …Crowds of Egyptians erupted in chants after President Hosni Mubarak said he is transferring powers to his vice president, Omar Suleiman, but will not leave the country. (Feb. 10)
Continue reading …In 2005, the Billionaires for Bush stumped for the new bankruptcy bill. See how well that worked? And isn’t funny that the NY Fed had to take all this time to figure out what so many of us already knew? WASHINGTON — Economists at the New York Federal Reserve have concluded that a controversial 2005 law backed by banks and credit card companies pushed more than 200,000 people into foreclosure and exacerbated the subprime mortgage crisis. Consumer advocates fought hard against the law, which made it much more difficult for individuals to alleviate credit card debt in bankruptcy. This inability of homeowners to eliminate other debts, the New York Fed economists conclude, in turn made borrowers unable to pay off their mortgages, spurring foreclosures . Despite opposition from public interest groups, the 2005 law easily cleared both chambers of Congress and was signed into law by President George W. Bush. In a paper released Tuesday, New York Fed researchers Donald P. Morgan, Benjamin Iverson and Matthew Botsch determined that the law sparked about 116,000 additional subprime mortgage foreclosures a year after going into effect. What’s more, they note, these foreclosures pushed home prices down, which may have lead to additional foreclosures. When the value of a home drops below what a borrower owes on the mortgage, it becomes nearly impossible to get out of the loan by selling the house or refinancing, making foreclosure more likely if they become unable to afford the monthly payment. “By making it harder for borrowers to avoid paying credit card debt, [the 2005 bankruptcy law] made it more difficult for them to pay their mortgages, so foreclosure rates rose,” the economists wrote. Although borrowers have been unable to alleviate mortgage debt in bankruptcy since 1993, they remain able to discharge credit card debts by filing for bankruptcy. But the 2005 law made it much more difficult for consumers to file for bankruptcy at all — and then limited their ability to reduce credit card debt burdens once they did.
Continue reading …A swath of the southern United States endures snow and a blast of bitter air, plunging temperatures well below the freezing mark. (Feb. 10)
Continue reading …Donald Trump made the most of his surprise invitation to address the Republicans’ CPAC convention today, focusing on a subject near and dear to his own heart—his own excellence. “I’m well acquainted with winning,” declared Trump, who said he’ll decide by June whether to run for president. “That’s what…
Continue reading …It's apparently all the rage this week among mainstream media religion features to hype the unorthodox views of Boston University's Jennifer Wright Knust. On Monday, Newsweek's Lisa Miller uncritically presented her readers with a summary of arguments from the professor's new book. The next day “On Faith,” — a joint Newsweek/Washington Post online religion news/comment feature — published the first of a multi-part series of guest columns by Knust. Yesterday, CNN's Belief Blog joined in,, granting Knust a “My Take” blog post focused on attacking Scripture's teachings on homosexuality. To be fair, CNN offers a disclaimer that “[t]he opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Jennifer Wright Knust,” but the writer's claims are so suspect that one wonders why editors didn't hold off on publication until they had a counterpoint ready to go. For example, Knust reads present-day cultural assumptions backwards into scriptural text when she sees homoeroticism in biblical accounts of the close friendship between King David and King Saul's son Jonathan: Despite common misperceptions, biblical writers could also imagine same-sex intimacy as a source of blessing. For example, the seemingly intimate relationship between the Old Testament's David and Jonathan, in which Jonathan loved David more than he loved women, may have been intended to justify David’s rise as king.
Continue reading …Hot on the heels of Verizon’s completion of a test call using voice over LTE on its LG Revolution , the word on the street is that MetroPCS is hooking up with none other than HTC for its own VoLTE-capable phone — though it’s not MetroPCS making the announcement: instead, the GSM Association’s technology director broke the news, which was followed by a swift “no comment” from the carrier itself. As PCMag points out, there’s a sense of urgency for MetroPCS to deploy VoLTE in short order because it’s using AWS bandwidth for its LTE services — the same bandwidth it uses for CDMA — whereas Verizon has LTE deployed down by its lonesome in the newish 700MHz space, which means MetroPCS could open up 4G bandwidth by migrating away from CDMA voice as quickly as possible. No word on when we might see this mysterious HTC device surface just yet. HTC prepping VoLTE-enabled smartphone for MetroPCS originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 Feb 2011 18:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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