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In a two week span in which the East Coast of the United States was beset by a monstrous hurricane, states in the same area had their strongest earthquake since World War II and Colorado experienced its most violent quake since 1967, we were reminded once again of the important role played by federal government in our society. Now, I’m no constitutional scholar – like, say, Michele Bachmann – but I remember something in that document about government’s responsibility for “the general welfare”, which I can only assume means that if the state you live in comes to resemble Waterworld there is probably a useful role for the government in helping you keep your head above water. This is not only a progressive view of governance. It is also one rooted in reality and based on US history and culture. In the early days of the republic, the Congressional Act of 1803 provided assistance to a New Hampshire town damaged severely by a fire. This pattern would continue as Congress would help the victims of natural disasters in the two centuries to follow – not including Lady Gaga’s performance at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards or Tim Pawlenty’s presidential campaign, of course. The stories like the fire in New Hampshire, however, have not formed the dominant narrative since that actor-who-climbed-into-bed-with-the-monkey transformed government into something that was on your back or just for those “welfare queens”. Reagan and his ideological soulmates understood quite well that as Josef Stalin infamously said, while “the death of one man is a tragedy. The death of millions is a statistic.” In other words, if Americans realize that a single-payer healthcare system will help protect their parents and children from disease, then they’ll be for it. But if it can be something abstract that just helps those other people who are mere statistics at best, supplied by an amorphous “big government” with no human face, long tentacles and the ability to force you to drink fluorinated water or strictly require a pulse to purchase a firearm – well, then, it’s easy to hate. And hate it they do. As long as it is government spending for you, and not them. Because the truth is, with very few exceptions, conservative elected officials (of both parties) are hypocrites when it comes to spending money. It’s probably why they hate that darn intrusive government until it’s time to collect those fat farm subsidies for the family estate, or that government-sponsored healthcare they happily take but would be a leftover Soviet plot with a side of El Che if it were offered to you. You need more examples? Well, how about the Social Security-despising, French-cuff cowboy himself, Governor Rick Perry of Texas? Man, does he hate that Obama stimulus plan – except for when he doesn’t hate it so much. Namely, when it helps him. According to the Texas Tribune, “Through the second quarter of this year, Texas has used $17.4bn in federal stimulus money – including $8bn of the one-time dollars to fund state expenses that recur over and over. In fact, Texas used the federal stimulus to balance its last two budgets.” Perry, of course, is far from the only tea party darling who takes his Earl Grey with some sugar and your tax dollars. There is Congresswoman Bachmann, formerly one of those “jack-booted thug” IRS agents, which she now claims was part of “knowing your enemy”. I guess that’s probably why she also learned to read. In any case, Bachmann seemingly decided to see Perry’s porking out on stimulus funding, and raise him a family farm and business, according to, among others, the Los Angeles Times : “A counseling clinic run by her husband has received nearly $30,000 from the state of Minnesota in the last five years, money that in part came from the federal government. A family farm in Wisconsin, in which the congresswoman is a partner, received nearly $260,000 in federal farm subsidies.” A quarter-million bucks of your and my tax money for her farm. She sure did get to know the enemy pretty well. Similar examples abound among other GOP presidential candidates, congressional leadership and party officials, as shame seems to have a very short shelf life in conservative America. It sure didn’t stop walking tea party bullhorn, Representative Joe Walsh of Illinois, from bellyaching about how we had to live within our means during our debt debate – as he was being sued for over $100,000 for deciding his former wife simply didn’t need funds for his three kids for the past decade or so. The practitioners of the tea party arts seem very comfortable with the idea. As Mark Twain once said, “nothing so needs reforming as other people’s habits.” Follow me on Twitter @cliffschecter Originally published at Al Jazeera English

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Video: George W. Bush Remembers 9/11

On Saturday, former President George W. Bush and his wife Laura honored the heroes of September 11th at the dedication of the Flight 93 National Memorial. Shortly after, the Bush Center released a video in which the former President invited people to help commemorate the 10th anniversary of the attacks by contributing to a historical record for future generations (video follows with commentary): “Ten years ago, the sun rose on a peaceful September morning. By the time it set, nearly three thousand people were gone – the most lives lost on American soil in a single day since the Battle of Antietam. But the courage of so many men and women who saved innocent lives that day will live with us forever.” – President George W. Bush To commemorate the 10 year anniversary of 9/11, the George W. Bush Presidential Center is asking you to share your 9/11 story – how did 9/11 change your life; what does the 10 year anniversary mean to you? This collection of stories – your memories – will become a permanent part of the Bush Center and integrated into the online museum experience. Those interested should visit the George W. Bush Presidential Center .

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Matthews Was Against Calling Social Security a Ponzi Scheme Before He Was For It

As NewsBusters previously reported , MSNBC's Chris Matthews on Thursday admitted that Social Security is technically a Ponzi scheme. Less than 24 hours earlier, in numerous post-debate discussions, the “Hardball” host criticized Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry for saying the same thing (video follows with transcript and commentary): If you enjoyed this video, help make more possible by supporting NewsBusters . Go here to donate (there's also a PayPal option on that page). Without the support of our readers, NewsBusters would not be possible. RACHEL MADDOW , MSNBC: But there’s much more to say tonight about this debate. We’ll begin with our friend Chris Matthews, who is live from Simi Valley. Chris, what’s the headline for you here tonight? CHRIS MATTHEWS, HOST, “HARDBALL”: Well, you know, I thought about halfway through, Rachel, that it was and still may be the Ponzi scheme reference you pointed you. The fact that Governor Perry backed up an earlier charge on his list of attacks on the establishment, the fact that he did so strongly, calling Social Security a Ponzi scheme, using other words — I think that’s the lead in “The New York Times” tomorrow, I would bet. I think he’s no doubt the leader of the discussion tomorrow morning. He will be the lightning rod for the Pelosi wing of the Democratic Party, the core liberals. They’ll go after him on that, it’s an easy one. It’s about constituency politics. They’ll simply defend Social Security, it’s basically 101 politics. MATTHEWS: Let’s go to the key issue, what I think is the headline. I think all of us agree it’s probably going to be the headline of the major papers tomorrow, and of the “Today” show, “Morning Joe,” and everybody, this issue of calling Social Security a Ponzi scheme. Also, if you listen to Lawrence O’Donnell, who really knows the derivation of this, it goes back to calling it a criminal active. Do you think that’s what he meant? Do you think that it going to hurt him? CONGRESSMAN MICK MULVANEY (R-SOUTH CAROLINA): No, I don’t think it’s going to hurt him. Because, again, what it means to me and what it means to a lot of folks who are my generation is that a Ponzi scheme is where we take money from people who come into a system, any system, and promise that we’ll give it back — (CROSS TALK) MULVANEY : It’s not an investment. We’re paying the current recipients with the folks who are buying into the system right now. The only plan for the people who are my age is to hope there is somebody around 20 years from now to pay for it. That’s the Ponzi scheme aspect of it. And I think — MATTHEWS: But that’s always been the heart of Social Security. It’s a currently funded program based upon worker bees paying for retiree bees. What’s wrong with that if it works, if the formula’s right? “What’s wrong with that if it works, if the formula’s right?” Ironically, it was Matthews himself that explained why the formula's wrong less than 24 hours later: MATTHEWS: The genius of Franklin Roosevelt, who was a great president, maybe one of the greatest two or three, I think, was that he figured out that Social Security had to be for everybody, no; means test, you pay for it while you work. When you retired and have no other form of income, this will help you out. In fact, a lot were impoverished in the old days without Social Security. It's a great anti-poverty program. Then people started to live past 65. Even the great Franklin Roosevelt didn't make it to 65. In those days, if you made it to 65, you were lucky. You got a few bucks on Social Security. Today, lots of people fortunately make it past 65. They live into their 80s and 90s. They're still getting checks. TODD HARRIS, REPUBLICAN STRATEGIST: OK. MATTHEWS: The system doesn't work that way anymore. It's not as healthy as it once was. So, how's the Republican deal with the fact it is a Ponzi scheme in the sense that the money that's paid out every day is coming from people who have paid in that day. It's not being made somewhere — HARRIS: That's absolutely right. Quite a switch in less than 24 hours, don't you agree? Of course, Thursday's version of Chris Matthews was either the more honest or the wiser one, for as I wrote that same day, in purely technical terms, the structure of Social Security is indeed quite similar to a Ponzi scheme. What seems to be tripping up people like Matthews is the implication of criminality which folks like Perry and me aren't suggesting. When someone calls Social Security a Ponzi scheme, it is not to suggest that laws were violated and people should be thrown in jail. This is despite Roosevelt threatening a huge change to the Supreme Court if they didn't rule his plan Constitutional. With Social Security starting to pay more in benefits than it received in contributions last year, it should be critical that presidential candidates on both sides of the aisle including the current White House resident be able to discuss the finances of this program without being criticized for doing so. One would have hoped that was the case Matthews was making Thursday. Unfortunately, that iteration of the “Hardball” host vanished overnight, for on Friday he was back to challenging Perry's assessment saying, “He needs to deal with some of the language of his book like calling Social Security a Ponzi scheme.” Will the real Chris Matthews please stand up?

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HILARIOUS VIDEO: What If Everything Worked Like The BCS?

Many people feel as though the BCS is a ridiculous and flawed system. And this video shows exactly that. What if everything worked like the BCS? What If Everything Worked Like BCS: The Spelling Bee from sanjeev tandle on Vimeo . Please follow Sports Page on Twitter and Facebook . Join the conversation about this story » See Also: SPORTS CHART OF THE DAY: Boise State Continues To Dominate Ranked Opponents… Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : The Business Insider Discovery Date : 08/09/2011 03:08 Number of articles : 4

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Insert Coin: Teagueduino solderless electronic board

In Insert Coin, we look at an exciting new tech project that requires funding before it can hit production. If you’d like to pitch a project, please send us a tip with “Insert Coin” as the subject line. We’ve seen the Arduino platform used to do some very, very cool things . You can pick up one of these incredibly versatile contraptions for well under 100 bucks , putting it within reach of the entire gamut of advanced hardware developers. But as simple as it may be to use for the technically inclined, there’s still quite a bit of programming required, and you’ll probably need to know your way around a soldering iron as well. The Teagueduino sets out to simplify the process, replacing intimidating code with simple drop-down menus, which you can adjust in realtime, giving you instant feedback as you make adjustments to your ‘coding’ handiwork. The second piece of the puzzle is the Teagueduino board itself, which includes snap-enabled inputs and outputs (yes, that means you can leave the finger-melting soldering iron to the pros). The hardware/software duo first made an appearance this spring, but it just popped up on Kickstarter, which means the Teagueduino could be making its way to a DIY project near you in the not-so-distant future. Unfortunately it’s not cheap — you’ll need to pledge $160 to get a fully assembled kit, while $260 adds extra I/O terminals. The Teagueduino is nearing the halfway point of its $22,000 funding goal with 27 days left to go, and if all goes according to plan, you should have your kit by November. Jump past the break for an overview with the designers. Continue reading Insert Coin: Teagueduino solderless electronic board Insert Coin: Teagueduino solderless electronic board originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 10 Sep 2011 12:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Watch: Obama’s Jobs Speech In 35 Seconds

President Obama delivered a rousing 32 minute jobs speech to Congress Thursday night. Here’s is speech about his jobs bill, edited down to 35 seconds! Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The New Civil Rights Movement Discovery Date : 09/09/2011 17:00 Number of articles : 3

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New Yorkers on Edge Day Before 9/11 Anniversary

At least two of the three men involved in a possible al-Qaida plot to pull off an attack coinciding with the 10th anniversary of 9/11 are believed to be US citizens or have US traveling documents. (Sept. 10)

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Raw Video: Bush Lays Wreath at Pentagon

Former President George W. Bush has paid silent tribute to Sept. 11 victims in a wreath-laying at the Pentagon. (Sept. 10)

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Krauthammer on Obama “Jobs” Plan: This Isn’t a Jobs Plan, It’s a Set-Up (Video)

Krauthammer on Obama “Jobs” Plan: This Isn’t a jobs Plan It’s a Set-Up True. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 09/09/2011 00:39 Number of articles : 3

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