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Beltway Sniper: I Was Brainwashed

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on July 31st, 2010 4:53 am by HL

Beltway Sniper: I Was Brainwashed
“Every day I get up, somebody’s wife, child, husband is not going to come home tonight. There is nothing that I can say or ever do that will ever change that fact. That is my constant reminder. Someone else cannot breathe for you. You can allow someone else to think for you, and when you do these are the consequences. … [E]verything has to be repaid” — convicted Beltway sniper Lee Malvo, now 25



Late Late Night FDL: Keep Fishin’

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on July 31st, 2010 4:52 am by HL

Late Late Night FDL: Keep Fishin’
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U.S. Economy’s Recovery Slows

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on July 31st, 2010 4:51 am by HL

U.S. Economy’s Recovery Slows
After climbing 3.7 percent in the first three months of the year, the U.S. economy grew just 2.4 percent in the second quarter, an underwhelming performance that reinforced the reality that the recovery is struggling to find some footing. Economists blame the anemic growth on a leveling off of consumer spending, a strong indicator of overall economic health. Also contributing to the drag: businesses investing in technology and equipment rather than hiring workers. —JCL The United States economy expanded at an annual rate of 2.4 percent in the second quarter, after expanding a revised 3.7 percent in the previous three months, the Commerce Department reported on Friday. Nonresidential fixed investment, which covers items like office buildings and purchases of equipment and software, was a key driver of growth in the second quarter, rocketing up at an annual rate of 17 percent, compared with a 7.8 percent increase in the first. The equipment and software category alone grew at an annual rate of 21.9 percent, the fastest pace in 12 years. “We’re seeing a sort of handover from consumer spending to capital spending,” said John Ryding, chief economist at RDQ Economics. “The consumer also looks to have saved more than we thought before, which means they’re perhaps further on road to financial adjustment than we thought they were previously.” Read more

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After climbing 3.7 percent in the first three months of the year, the U.S. economy grew just 2.4 percent in the second quarter, an underwhelming performance that reinforced the reality that the recovery is struggling to find some footing.

Economists blame the anemic growth on a leveling off of consumer spending, a strong indicator of overall economic health. Also contributing to the drag: businesses investing in technology and equipment rather than hiring workers. —JCL

The United States economy expanded at an annual rate of 2.4 percent in the second quarter, after expanding a revised 3.7 percent in the previous three months, the Commerce Department reported on Friday.

Nonresidential fixed investment, which covers items like office buildings and purchases of equipment and software, was a key driver of growth in the second quarter, rocketing up at an annual rate of 17 percent, compared with a 7.8 percent increase in the first. The equipment and software category alone grew at an annual rate of 21.9 percent, the fastest pace in 12 years.

“We’re seeing a sort of handover from consumer spending to capital spending,” said John Ryding, chief economist at RDQ Economics. “The consumer also looks to have saved more than we thought before, which means they’re perhaps further on road to financial adjustment than we thought they were previously.”

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Obama Speaks About Rangel For First Time: ‘He’s Somebody Who’s At The End Of His Career’

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on July 31st, 2010 4:50 am by HL

Obama Speaks About Rangel For First Time: ‘He’s Somebody Who’s At The End Of His Career’
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Friday called ethics charges against Democratic Rep. Charlie Rangel “very troubling” and said he hopes the longtime lawmaker can…

Robin Templeton: Baby Baiting
The anti-immigrant right is capitalizing on a concept with old nativist roots that is lending new potency to the assault on Latino immigrants, demonizing babies as the weapon of choice for armies of “illegals.”

Ben Nelson Opposes Elena Kagan, First Democrat To Do So
WASHINGTON — Democratic Sen. Ben Nelson says he’ll vote against confirming Elena Kagan as a Supreme Court justice. The Nebraskan’s announcement in a statement posted…


Varney ludicrously lauds Bush economic record, slams Obama’s

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on July 31st, 2010 4:49 am by HL

Varney ludicrously lauds Bush economic record, slams Obama’s

On Fox & Friends, Fox Business’ Stuart Varney argued that it is “inaccurate” to attribute the recession to President Bush and claimed that “President Obama’s policies have not fixed that ongoing recession.” In reality, Obama’s policies have created growth in the GDP and the Dow Jones Industrial Average, while turning around the increases in joblessness that began under Bush.

Varney: “President Bush fixed the financial panic,” while the “economy fell off a cliff on President Obama’s watch”  

From the July 30 edition of Fox & Friends:

DOOCY: We’re all wondering why hasn’t the president created more jobs? Well, you know the White House says it’s President Bush’s fault. Joe Biden said that just yesterday. Listen.  

BIDEN : There’s never enough until we restore the eight million jobs lost in the Bush recession. Until that happens, it doesn’t matter. I mean, it matters, but it’s not enough.  

DOOCY: Did he say the Bush recession? Stuart Varney is laughing off camera and he is now on camera to tell us what’s going on here. OK, so now, forget about just blaming Bush. Now Mr. Bush has got a recession named after him.  

VARNEY: Let me get my line in here. The president is on a summer recovery tour. The vice president seems to be on a summer comic relief tour. He says it’s Bush’s recession, harking back two years ago. I think that’s inaccurate. President Bush fixed the financial panic. The economy fell off a cliff on President Obama’s watch, and President Obama’s policies have not fixed that ongoing recession.

NBER: Recession began in December 2007, more than a year before Obama’s presidency began 

NBER: Economic activity began to decline in December 2007. The National Bureau of Economic Research announced on December 1, 2008, that based on “economy-wide measures of economic activity,” including domestic production and employment, the recession began in December 2007.

Economic indicators show the economy has dramatically improved under the Obama administration 

Real GDP has greatly increased during Obama’s presidency. As the graph (taken from Bureau of Economic Analysis data) below indicates, real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) tumbled in the last two quarters of Bush’s presidency and the first two quarters of Obama’s. It has increased steadily through the last four quarters:

After steadily increasing in 2008, new jobless numbers have dropped significantly in the time since Obama took office. As data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) show, new jobless numbers increased in seven of the last eight months of Bush’s term, from just under 200,000 jobs lost June of 2008 to around 800,000 lost in January 2009. The data show that in the time since President Obama took office, new jobless claims have significantly decreased, and, beginning in November 2009, there has been a net increase in employment. From a BLS news release on the June 2010 jobs report:

 

After falling “off a cliff” in October 2008, the stock market rebounded following the passage of Obama’s stimulus plan. In the fall of 2008, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) nosedived, dropping 2937.25 points in just two weeks (September 26 to October 10). The Dow continued its downward trend through March 6, 2009, when it bottomed out at 6626.94 points, two weeks after President Obama signed the stimulus bill into law. Since then, the DJI has steadily increased, gaining 26.6 percent in the time since Obama took office, and 33.5 percent since the stimulus was enacted (as of 11:21 am ET on July 30).

 

Economists: government’s response to the recession “probably averted … Great Depression 2.0”

Moody’s study shows government’s policy response to the recession “probably averted … Great Depression 2.0.” A recent study by Alan Blinder, the president of Bill Clinton’s Council of Economic Advisers, and Mark Zandi, the co-founder of Moody’s Economy.com, simulated the “macroeconomic effects of the government’s total policy response” to the recent economic downturn and found that while “TARP, the bank stress tests and the Fed’s quantitative easing” was “substantially more powerful than” the fiscal stimulus, “the effects of the fiscal stimulus alone appear very substantial, raising 2010 real GDP by about 3.4%, holding the unemployment rate about 1½ percentage points lower, and adding almost 2.7 million jobs to U.S. payrolls.”

Wall Street Journal: 70 percent of economists surveyed said stimulus helped. The Wall Street Journal reported on March 12 that 38 of the 54 economists it surveyed “said the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act boosted growth and mitigated job losses, while six said the legislation had a net negative effect.”

ABC News: Most on panel of economists “think the economy would be worse” without the stimulus. ABC News reported on February 18 that “most” of the economists on its panel “think the economy would be worse today without the big aid package, which totaled $787 billion and was signed into law by President Obama on Feb. 17, 2009.”

NABE: 83 percent say stimulus raised GDP. A February survey of 203 members of the National Association for Business Economics (NABE) found that, “[e]ighty-three percent believe that GDP is currently higher than it would have been without the 2009 stimulus package (ARRA).”

Bush admin disagreed with Doocy’s claim that “saved or created jobs” metric “does not exist”

Doocy and Varney: You “can’t prove” that the stimulus saved or created jobs because that “metric does not exist.” From the July 30 edition of Fox & Friends:

VARNEY: There’s a lot of things that the vice president has come out with which really do offer a little comic relief. Three million jobs saved or created because of the stimulus plan.

DOOCY: Which is a metric that does not exist.

VARNEY: You can’t prove that. You can laugh at it, but you can’t prove it. “The stimulus plan is working better than anyone had hoped for.” Really? I mean, come on.

DOOCY: Yeah, can we vote on that? Well, Stuart, if you — just imagine, if you were in the White House, what are you gonna do? Are you gonna say “Yeah, we’re sorry that we’re stinking up the place when it comes to job creation. Oh, let’s blame the last guy.”

VARNEY: You have got to defend the policies which you put in place. So you go back to the last guy and say it’s his fault, and we’re cleaning up the mess.

Bush Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman: “[R]ural development programs have saved or created more than 500,000 jobs.” On June 24, 2004, then-Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman stated: “We have estimated that our rural development programs have saved or created more than 500,000 jobs just since the Bush Administration took office in January of 2001.” [Accessed via the Nexis database]

Veneman’s replacement Mike Johanns: “[E]conomic development in rural areas … will help save or create more than 1,800 jobs.” According to a March 24, 2005, Agriculture Department news release, Mike Johanns — who replaced Veneman as Agriculture secretary — stated: “These funds are part of the Bush Administration’s ongoing efforts to spur economic development in rural areas and will help save or create more than 1,800 jobs.”

Agriculture Undersecretary Thomas C. Dorr “announced the award of $19.75 million to create or retain jobs.” According to a May 7, 2007, Agriculture Department news release, then-Agriculture Undersecretary Thomas C. Dorr stated:

Agriculture Under Secretary Thomas C. Dorr today announced the award of $19.75 million to create or retain jobs at rural businesses.

“These funds will help support local economic development agencies, finance infrastructure improvements, establish low-interest revolving loan funds, and help jurisdictions implement regional business and community development plans,” Dorr said. “The funding announced today is expected to save or create more than 2,300 jobs in 20 states.”


FBI Releases 400-Page File On Howard Zinn

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on July 31st, 2010 4:48 am by HL

FBI Releases 400-Page File On Howard Zinn
The FBI today released a 423-page file on Howard Zinn, the radical progressive historian who wrote A People’s History of the United States. Zinn died in January. We’re digging through the file right now. Help us out — leave what…


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Ethics Investigator ‘Misspoke’ About Reprimand For Rangel
The lead House ethics investigator in the case against Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-NY) said this afternoon that he misspoke when he said his committee had recommended a reprimand for Rangel.


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A Question Worth Revisiting: Why Does the GOP Hate America?

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on July 31st, 2010 4:45 am by HL

A Question Worth Revisiting: Why Does the GOP Hate America?


Pawlenty Makes Trip to Iowa

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on July 31st, 2010 4:44 am by HL

Pawlenty Makes Trip to Iowa
Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R) is making his first “multi-stop trip” to Iowa, the Des Moines Register reports.

“The weekend Iowa trip can help Pawlenty cut into the 53% of Iowa Republicans who said in The Des Moines Register‘s Iowa Poll in June that they were too unfamiliar with him to say whether they viewed him favorably. It’s an improvement from November, when 73% said they knew too little about him… Pawlenty’s Iowa swing – his fourth stop in Iowa since the 2008 election – also gives him the chance to begin building relationships with Republican activists closer to the grass roots in Iowa.”

One More Poll Shows Crist Leading in Florida
A new Florida Poll shows confirms other recent surveys and shows Gov. Charlie Crist (I) leading the three-way U.S. Senate race with 41%, followed by Marco Rubio (R) at 30% and Rep. Kendrick Meek (D) at 12%.

If Jeff Greene (D) is the Democratic nominee, Crist gets 37% to Rubio’s 29% and Greene gets 16%.


Why Is Simon & Schuster Spreading the Wild Conspiracy Theories of an Unhinged Islamophobic Blogger?

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on July 31st, 2010 4:43 am by HL

Why Is Simon & Schuster Spreading the Wild Conspiracy Theories of an Unhinged Islamophobic Blogger?
Pamela Geller has some crazy ideas, which the corporate media seem content to disseminate uncritically.

Pamela Geller has some crazy ideas, which the corporate media seem content to disseminate uncritically.

TIME’s Epic Distortion of the Plight of Women in Afghanistan

Help us push back against TIME Magazine’s distortion of women’s issues in Afghanistan. Tomorrow, TIME Magazine will treat newsstand customers everywhere to one of the most rank propaganda plays of the Afghanistan War. The cover features a woman, Aisha, whose face was mutilated by the Taliban, next to the headline, "What Happens If We Leave Afghanistan." […]

Shocking Right-Wing Homophobia Caught on Tape By Courage Campaign
This summer, NOM — an anti-gay marriage group — took their hate on the road. The Courage Campaign has captured their bigotry on camera.

This summer, NOM — an anti-gay marriage group — took their hate on the road. The Courage Campaign has captured their bigotry on camera.

The BP Oil Spill: Time to Get Unreasonable
Shrimper Diane Wilson might be going to jail for her high-profile protests against BP. Why is she so sure it’s worth it?

Shrimper Diane Wilson might be going to jail for her high-profile protests against BP. Why is she so sure it’s worth it?


Mr. Obama’s Vietnam: The New Pentagon Papers

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on July 31st, 2010 4:42 am by HL

Mr. Obama’s Vietnam: The New Pentagon Papers
The extraordinary WikiLeaks dump of some 91,000 classified reports into the public sphere on America’s war in Afghanistan may be the game-changer in American support for a war that continues to worsen. This is the “Pentagon Papers moment” in this…


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Heritage Foundation Turns On Turkey
It looks like the Heritage Foundation has discovered that Turkey — our once staunch NATO ally — is a country made up of…Muslims. But Heritage has learned that and is none too pleased. Even worse, from Heritage’s point of view,…



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