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Calif. Leaves $105M School Empty

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 22nd, 2011 4:45 am by HL

Calif. Leaves $105M School Empty
In a sign of just how deep economic and budget problems have grown in California, a gleaming new high school built at a cost of $105 million will sit unused for at least a year because education officials say they don’t have money to operate it. “I wanted to go to that school,” said a disappointed Natalie Mercado, 14, who lives close by the new campus that remains fenced off. “I was really excited. … It looked really good.”



Early Morning Swim

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 22nd, 2011 4:44 am by HL

Early Morning Swim

 

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Your New No. 1 Contender
Michele Bachman surges in poll of Republican primary voters, morons.

pic via dmixo6 at flickr.com

You start singing Canada’s praises and the next thing you know your campaign catches fire like a Vancouver police cruiser.

Fresh off her well-received performance in last week’s GOP presidential debate, Rep. Michele Bachmann now tops the field of candidates in a new Zogby poll of Republican primary voters.

The poll found Mrs. Bachmann garnering 24 percent of the vote, well-ahead of businessman Herman Cain and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who each received 15 percent support.

It’s in the Washington Times IT…MUST…BE…TRUE!

And as Sean Hannity will tell you, she has a chance in November 2012 if Obama keeps suppressing the free speech rights of white children — as this video proves!

Late Late Night FDL: How’d You Learn To Shake It Like That
Ana PopovicHow’d You Learn To Shake It Like That, live at Trasimeno Lake, Perugia, Italy, on July 25, 2009.

Ana PopovicHow’d You Learn To Shake It Like That, live at Trasimeno Lake, Perugia, Italy, on July 25, 2009.

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Google and Facebook Are Secretly Feeding You Information Junk Food

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 22nd, 2011 4:43 am by HL

Google and Facebook Are Secretly Feeding You Information Junk Food
Former MoveOn.org Executive Director Eli Pariser (a name you may recognize from your inbox) explains how sites such as Facebook and Google are quietly creating a personalized Internet that removes content that may be challenging, uncomfortable or important.

Former MoveOn.org Executive Director Eli Pariser (a name you may recognize from your inbox) explains how sites such as Facebook and Google are quietly creating a personalized Internet that removes content that may be challenging, uncomfortable or important.

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Newt Gingrich Tiffany’s Controversy Revived

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 22nd, 2011 4:42 am by HL

Newt Gingrich Tiffany’s Controversy Revived
In the wake of former House Speaker Newt Gingrich coming under scrutiny for a debt he and his wife owed to Tiffany & Co. in…

Marge Baker: Oil Companies to Americans: “News Flash: Gas Prices Are High!”
Despite the oil industry’s attempts to steer the public’s frustration to a few predictable scapegoats, the facts simply don’t support our continued coddling of the world’s most profitable industry.

Milton Mathis, Convicted Killer, Executed In Texas Despite Evidence Of Retardation
A man convicted of slaying two people and critically injuring a third in a drug house shooting was executed on Tuesday evening by Texas officials,…


Fox Hyped McKinsey & Co. Study But Ignored Admission That It’s Not A “Predictive Economic Analysis”

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 22nd, 2011 4:41 am by HL

Fox Hyped McKinsey & Co. Study But Ignored Admission That It’s Not A “Predictive Economic Analysis”

After hyping a McKinsey & Company survey that predicted the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPAC) would cause millions of employees to lose their employer-based health care coverage, Fox did not cover that McKinsey & Co. admitted that their findings were not meant as “a predictive economic analysis.” Fox further failed to note a study reinforcing President Obama’s claim that employer-sponsored insurance (ESI) markets would be virtually unchanged by the health care bill.

Fox Relentlessly Hyped McKinsey Survey

Doocy Claims Report Shows Employer-Based Health Care Will Be “Completely Different Than What The President Told Us.” From the June 8 edition of Fox News’ Fox & Friends:

BRIAN KILMEADE (co-host): [It’s] hard to find anybody who’s not affected by health care and not concerned about what you’re going to be looking at in 2013/2014 as Obamacare slips into — slips into law. And now a new study shows that 78 million Americans will be forced to find other sources of coverage by that time because employers are going to drop — in terms of one out of every three employers — plan on dropping their health care plan that they’re offering employees and kicking us to the curb.

STEVE DOOCY (co-host): Well, that is completely different than what the president told us about two short years ago. Remember this, as we step back into the WayBack machine?

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DOOCY: Well, and when the president was trying to sell us on the health care reform initiative, the estimate from the Congressional Budget Office was maybe 7, 8, 9 million Americans might have to hel — find other forms of health care. But now, this, the McKinsey quarterly report, says that it could be 78 million. And what would the employers do? Well, when they look at the gigantic cost of health care in the future, they’d just go, “You know what, I’d rather just pay the fine.” So, they think that is what may happen. However, going forward, the government may actually have to jack up the fine and make it bigger than 2,000 bucks.

KILMEADE: OK, that according to the official study. [Fox News, Fox & Friends, 6/8/11]

Camerota: Survey “Contradicts President Obama’s Repeated Promise” That Individuals Can Keep Their Insurance.  On the June 8 edition of Fox News’ America’s Newsroom, guest host Alisyn Camerota claimed:

CAMEROTA: A blockbuster new report suggesting that the new health care law could lead to a stunning drop in health care provided by employers. Now this comes from McKinsey, that’s a well-respected business consulting group, and according to the survey, up to 50 percent of employers that are highly aware of the new law say that they will drop their benefits when the overhaul takes effect three years from now. And that will force roughly 78 million Americans to find other sources of health care coverage. This, of course, contradicts President Obama’s repeated promise that, quote, if you like your health insurance, you’ll be able to keep it. This survey getting huge pushback from the White House, which says the findings do not reflect other reports on the overhaul. [Fox News, America’s Newsroom, 6/8/11]

Andrew Napolitano Uses Survey To Ask If We Will “Have Universal Health Care By Default.” From the June 8 edition of Fox Business’ Freedom Watch:

ANDREW NAPOLITANO (host): Meanwhile, a recent study by McKinsey & Company found that nearly 1/3 of employers are likely to scale back or terminate health insurance once Obamacare takes full effect, if it’s not interfered with by the courts, in 2014. So if Obamacare isn’t stopped by the courts, will we eventually have universal healthcare by default because insurance companies will be out of business when they lose so many customers? [Reason Foundation Economic Research Director] Anthony Randazzo, are you surprised about the McKinsey & Company study?

RANDAZZO: Not, I mean, not at all. Every piece of economic analysis going to it … particularly that we did at Reason, pointed to a whole slew of unintended consequences, and this was just one of them. [Fox Business, Freedom Watch, 6/8/11]

Asman Claims “The Pie In The Sky Promise Of Obamacare” Is Refuted By The McKinsey Survey. On the June 8 edition of Fox Business’ America’s Nightly Scoreboard, host David Asman claimed:

ASMAN: The pie in the sky promise of Obamacare was that more Americans would have health coverage than ever before, at cheaper prices. That’s how the law was sold to the American public, but a new study has found that by the time Obamacare actually goes into full effect, nearly a third of all employers will stop offering their employers — their employees health insurance. Of course, that’s what leading conservatives have been saying all along, even before the law was passed. [Fox Business, America’s Nightly Scoreboard, 6/8/11]

MacCallum Hypes Survey Findings, Fearmongers That Congressional Democrats Will Threaten McKinsey. From the June 17 edition of Fox News’ America Live:

MARTHA MACCALLUM (guest host): New fallout over an explosive report on the future of America’s health care system. … So this story started a couple of weeks ago with a survey that was done by McKinsey & Company, which is a highly respected business consulting group. So they did research that found that up to 30 percent of employers in this country say that they are likely to drop their employer coverage when healthcare, known as Obamacare, kicks in three years from now. So that would force 78 million Americans, roughly, to find some other source of coverage. Now this report contradicting Obama’s repeated promise that, quote, if you like your healthcare insurance, you’ll be able to keep it, is getting a ton of attention right now.

So now you’ve got top Democrats in the House and Senate start to hit back on this report. They’re saying that the company will be challenged, in terms of letters they’re sending and demanding boxes of documents from everything from who they talked to, to the resumes of the people who put together the information for McKinsey. This is a very developing story at this hour.

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MACCALLUM: So what can they do, Chris [Stirewalt]? What kind of power does Congress have in this situation to get their hands on this private company, McKinsey & Company’s research and the client they hired to do it?

STIREWALT: Well, in the Senate they have more power. It’s a [sic] Democratic controlled. Max Baucus is leading the charge over there, and basically what they can do is drag McKinsey & Company into the Senate, force them to do document dumps, force them to reveal methodology and do those things with subponeas. Now, I’m checking around talking to folks in the business community and checked in with a source over there at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. And what they’re telling me is that this is a matter of great concern for the business community because if people feel that if they speak out, they’re going to be subject to this level of scrutiny, that they’re not going to be able to put their case forward. So, this is ongoing, but it looks like it’s the start of something pretty big. [Fox News, America Live, 6/17/11]

Fox Nation: “SURVEY: 30% Of Companies To Drop Health Coverage Because Of Obamacare.” On June 6, Fox Nation posted a portion of a Market Watch article under the headline, “SURVEY: 30% of Companies to Drop Health Coverage Because of Obamacare.” From Fox Nation:

McKinsey

[Fox Nation, 6/6/11]

But Fox Ignored McKinsey’s Recent Admission That The Survey Is Not A “Predictive Economic Analysis”

McKinsey & Co.: “The Survey Was Not Intended As A Predictive Economic Analysis.” Following pressure to release its methodology, on June 20, McKinsey & Company released a statement saying that they “stand by the integrity and methodology of the survey,” but that it “was not intended as a predictive economic analysis.” From McKinsey & Company: 

The survey was not intended as a predictive economic analysis of the impact of the Affordable Care Act. Rather, it captured the attitudes of employers and provided an understanding of the factors that could influence decision making related to employee health benefits.

As such, our survey results are not comparable to the healthcare research and analysis conducted by others such as the Congressional Budget Office, RAND and the Urban Institute. Each of those studies employed economic modeling, not opinion surveys, and focused on the impact of healthcare reform on individuals, not employer attitudes.

Comparing the McKinsey survey to economic estimates, such as the CBO’s, is comparing apples to oranges. While the McKinsey Quarterly article about the survey cited CBO estimates, any comparison is not apt. We understand how the language in the article could lead the reader to think the research was a prediction, but it is not.  

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As noted, the survey only captured current attitudes. Employers’ future actions will be determined by many considerations. Among them: Medical cost inflation, the details of new state health insurance exchanges, employee attitudes toward compensation and benefits, a company’s ability to attract and retain talent, actions taken by competitors and the state of the economy. These are just some of the many factors likely to influence employer behavior in the future.

To reiterate, the survey reported in the McKinsey Quarterly was not an economic forecast, but rather a measure of attitudes intended to understand the factors involved in employer decision making regarding employee benefits. [McKinsey & Company, 6/20/11]

White House: “Flawed Study From McKinsey Is Truly An Outlier.” Following McKinsey & Company’s statement, the White House responded that “as we learn more, it’s become clear that this one flawed study from McKinsey is truly an outlier.” From the White House:

Today, McKinsey acknowledged that this report is at odds with these independent analyses and said the report was not intended to predict whether or not employers would offer health insurance. Here’s what McKinsey said today:

The survey was not intended as a predictive economic analysis of the impact of the Affordable Care Act… We understand how the language in the article could lead the reader to think the research was a prediction, but it is not.  

And the new information makes clear that the survey is flawed and raises new questions.

[…]

The Affordable Care Act will make health insurance more affordable and make it easier for employers to offer coverage to their workers. In fact, a new study released today from Avalere Health, a respected consulting firm, looked at the validity of the various analyses published on the subject and found that the employer-sponsored health insurance market will be stable after 2014 and that “large employers are unlikely to stop offering coverage …” And as we learn more, it’s become clear that this one flawed study from McKinsey is truly an outlier. [White House, 6/20/11

Baucus: “This Study Does Not Live Up To [McKinsey’s] Reputation – Or Even Come Close.” In a statement released on June 20, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-MT) assailed McKinsey & Company’s “faulty analysis and misguided conclusions.” From a press release from the Senate Finance Committee:

“McKinsey has long held a reputation for fair-minded analysis, so it is particularly disappointing that this study does not live up to that reputation — or even come close.  McKinsey made clear and definitive predictions, and, in the face of tough questions, simply changed their story” [sic] said Baucus.  “This report is filled with cherry-picked facts and slanted questions – it did not provide employers with enough information for them to make honest choices and fair evaluations.  Rather than correct the major deficiencies in their report, McKinsey has chosen to again stand by their faulty analysis and misguided conclusions.” [Senate Finance Committee, 6/20/11]

Krugman: “Nobody Should Be Quoting This Study” As Policy Analysis. In a June 21 post on his New York Times blog, Nobel Prize winning economist Paul Krugman wrote:

McKinsey has now released some (not all) of the details from its mystery study. True to form, the company now claims that a study touted as evidence that companies “will” drop coverage was “not predictive.” Uh-huh.

So what do we learn? It was basically a poll — which is a really bad way to assess how firms will make decisions about whether or not to maintain health coverage. Such a decision is, after all, a big issue, one that won’t be taken without careful study of the numbers and consequences. A relatively casual answer to a poll probably isn’t a very good predictor of that decision.

[…]

It’s pretty clear that McKinsey was trying to drum up/scout out business, and someone had the bright idea of weighing in on policy debate on the Republican side. Bad idea, and nobody should be quoting this study for that purpose. [New York Times, 6/21/11]

Fox Also Ignored A Similar Study Which Reinforces Obama’s ESI Claims

Avalere: “The Overall ESI Market Will Likely Remain Relatively Stable After 2014.” Despite hyping the McKinsey study, Fox News ignored a report by Avalere Health which showed that “the ESI market will be fairly stable after 2014 when key [PPACA] coverage provisions go into effect.” From Avalere Health, LLC:

Overall, our analysis suggests that the ESI market will be fairly stable after 2014 when key ACA coverage provisions go into effect. The microsimulation models estimates from RAND, the Urban Institute, the Lewin Group and the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) show net changes to ESI ranging from -0.3 percent to + 8.4 percent compared to baseline projections without ACA implementation – not major changes in the market (Figure 1). Similarly, large-scale employer surveys and analyses conducted by benefits consultants, investor groups, and other consulting firms also confirm that most employers will remain committed to providing coverage.  Stability in ESI is driven by expectations that large firms, whose policies cover more people than small- and medium-firm policies combined, will continue offering health benefits. Moreover, small businesses that will benefit from new economies of scale in the small business exchanges are likely to offer coverage for their employees through the exchange and possibly newly offer coverage if they previously did not. [Avalere Health LLC, 6/17/11]


Darrell Issa Poised To Get First Win In ATF Fast And Furious Scandal

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 22nd, 2011 4:40 am by HL

Darrell Issa Poised To Get First Win In ATF Fast And Furious Scandal
Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-CA) seems poised to collect his first scalp. The Obama administration wants to oust Ken Melson as head of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) over the troubled anti-gun-trafficking program called Fast…

WND Editor Joseph Farah To Sue Esquire Over Birther Parody
World Net Daily editor Joseph Farah plans to file a lawsuit against Esquire magazine next week over a satirical article alleging he was recalling a WND-published book questioning the legitimacy of President Barack Obama’s birth certificate.


Judge Hears Arguments Over Georgia’s Immigration Crackdown
A federal judge heard arguments Monday from civil rights and immigrant rights groups over an immigration law in Georgia, which they argue is unconstitutional and encroaches on federal authority. The ACLU and the National Immigration Law Center filed a lawsuit…



A TV Twist of Fate: Beck’s Out, Olbermann’s Back In

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 22nd, 2011 4:37 am by HL

A TV Twist of Fate: Beck’s Out, Olbermann’s Back In


Where Did Sarah Palin Go?

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 22nd, 2011 4:36 am by HL

Where Did Sarah Palin Go?
It appears Sarah Palin’s “One Nation” bus tour has taken an “extended pit stop,” according to Real Clear Politics.

“Though Palin and her staff never announced a timeline for the remaining legs of her trip, aides had drafted preliminary itineraries that would have taken her through the Midwest and Southeast at some point this month. But those travel blueprints are now in limbo, RCP has learned, as Palin and her family have reverted to the friendly confines of summertime Alaska, where the skies are currently alight for over 19 hours a day and the Bristol Bay salmon fishing season is nearing its peak.”

Another Sex Scandal Brewing on Capitol Hill?
The Wall Street Journal reports that a congressional ethics panel is investigating allegations that Rep. Alcee Hastings (D-FL) sexually harassed a member of his staff.

The investigation began after a conservative group “filed a lawsuit as the legal counsel for Winsome Packer, a staffer on a commission Mr. Hastings headed. She alleged that she had been sexually harassed by the congressman and that he retaliated when she tried to report it.”

Hastings wouldn’t directly address the allegations in an interview: “Quite frankly your source has as much or more information than I do and I would suggest you rely upon them. It would be impossible for me in a paragraph or a page or two or a tome or volumes one and two to help you understand the dynamics of these events. I’ll leave it at that.”

More Say They Are Worse Off Than Under Bush
A new Bloomberg Poll finds that by a 44% to 34% margin Americans say they believe they are worse off than when President Obama took office.

Two-thirds say they believe the country is on the wrong track overall.

Nonetheless, the public “remains ambivalent about the Republican Party’s economic stewardship. Asked to rate Obama’s vision for the economy against that of the Republicans, poll respondents favor the president’s by 40% to 37%, though that is a deterioration from a 12-percentage-point advantage Obama maintained three months ago.”


Kyl Gone Wild

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 22nd, 2011 4:35 am by HL

Kyl Gone Wild
Sen. Jon Kyl (R-AZ) is a long-time opponent of efforts to reduce global nuclear arsenals. Kyl has rarely met a nuclear arms control agreement that he liked, nor a nuclear weapons program that he disliked, as indicated by his…


Charade
It’s time to end the charade that Pakistan is an ally in the battle against Al Qaeda and the Taliban. Pakistan’s top military spy agency has arrested some of the Pakistani informants who fed information to the Central Intelligence Agency in…


Eliminating Anti-Gay Stigma Key To Fighting Spread Of HIV

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 22nd, 2011 4:34 am by HL

Eliminating Anti-Gay Stigma Key To Fighting Spread Of HIV
The World Health Organization has issued new guidelines for reducing the spread and impact of HIV among men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender people. In addition to prevention and treatment interventions such as condom use, behavioral interventions, Internet-based strategies, and anti-retroviral treatment, the guidelines take a human rights approach to ending stigma […]

The World Health Organization has issued new guidelines for reducing the spread and impact of HIV among men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender people. In addition to prevention and treatment interventions such as condom use, behavioral interventions, Internet-based strategies, and anti-retroviral treatment, the guidelines take a human rights approach to ending stigma and discrimination against MSM and transgender people:

Long-standing evidence indicates that MSM and transgender people experience significant barriers to quality health care due to widespread stigma against homosexuality and ignorance about gender variance in mainstream society and within health systems. Social discrimination against MSM and transgender people has also been described as a key driver of poor physical and mental health outcomes in these populations across diverse settings. In addition to being disproportionately burdened by STI and HIV, MSM and transgender people experience higher rates of depression, anxiety, smoking, alcohol abuse, substance use and suicide as a result of chronic stress, social isolation and disconnection from a range of health and support services.

The guidelines are the first to directly address the the epidemic among gay men and transgender people that continues the world over, particularly in Africa, Asia, and Central America. Just last week, the United Nations affirmed LGBT rights as human rights and similarly condemned violence and discrimination against LGBT people. A comprehensive international response to anti-LGBT stigma and misinformation could potentially save millions of lives.

Nevada GOP Candidate Warns Of Impending Chinese Military Invasion In New Ad
Nevada state Sen. Mark Amodei (R) didn’t wait long after starting his campaign for his state’s unfilled House seat before dabbling in xenophobia. Amodei, the GOP nominee for Nevada’s second congressional district special election in September, launched his three-day-old campaign with a television ad telling viewers China’s debt holdings will soon allow the country to […]

Nevada state Sen. Mark Amodei (R) didn’t wait long after starting his campaign for his state’s unfilled House seat before dabbling in xenophobia. Amodei, the GOP nominee for Nevada’s second congressional district special election in September, launched his three-day-old campaign with a television ad telling viewers China’s debt holdings will soon allow the country to rise up and destroy U.S. sovereignty.

The commercial, which follows in the footsteps of China-bashing ads run by Citizens Against Government Waste and former Rep. Zack Space, depicts a Chinese news anchor in the near-future discussing the U.S. decline in the face of China’s imperial aspirations. “Their President Obama just kept raising the debt limit, and their independence became a new dependence. As their debt grew, our fortune grew, and that is how our great empire rose again,” she reports.

Running in the background are shots of Obama bowing to Chinese president Hu Jintao and a doctored image of the Chinese army marching with automatic rifles in front of the U.S. Capitol building as it flies the red Chinese flag. At its close, the ad cuts to an image of Amodei as he promises to “never vote to raise Obama’s debt limit and risk our independence.” Watch it:

Hyperbolic claims that U.S. independence is at risk from China’s increased ownership of the public debt is a thinly veiled attempt to play on some Americans’ xenophobia. At the end of the 2010 fiscal year, China owned just 9.5 percent of U.S. debt. But not only does Amodei ignore the facts regarding the national debt, the ad’s leap from the national debt ceiling to Chinese troops marching in front of the Capitol is simply preposterous.

But this fear-mongering may not be enough to save Amodei’s campaign once the debate focuses on his support for the GOP plan to turn Medicare into a voucher system.

Sarah Bufkin