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In the past 10 weeks, the price of crude oil has shot up $25 a barrel, closing at $95.93 in New York on Friday, near an all-time inflation-adjusted peak.And more importantly, why have Americans been so willing to accept a doubling of gas prices since Bush has come to office? I suspect Americans have taken the gas price rise in stride, attributing it to yet another post-Sept-11 sacrifice. The only problem is that gas prices actually dropped after September 11. So, just like the budget deficit, that is in large part due to Bush's tax cuts and NOT September 11 and the war, the public has again been snookered. At some point, it all just becomes so depressing. Are we really this ignorant as a people? Read More......
FOR MEMBERS’ IMMEDIATE ATTENTIONRead More......
November 5, 2007
Dear Colleague:
The House Rules Committee met today and reported a structured rule providing for consideration of H.R. 3685, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act of 2007. It is anticipated that the rule and the bill will be on the House floor later this week. The rule will be managed by Representative Castor.
The rule provides one hour of general debate equally divided and controlled by the chairman and ranking minority member of the Committee on Education and Labor.
The rule waives all points of order against consideration of the bill except clauses 9 and 10 of rule XXI. The rule makes in order the following amendments which are printed in the Rules Committee report.
1. Miller, George (CA): The amendment 1) provides explicitly that any religious corporation, school, association or society that is exempt under either Section 702(a) or 703(e)(2) of Title VII’s religious exemptions is exempt under ENDA. It clarifies that the scope of Title VII’s exemption is exactly the scope of ENDA’s exemption (if a school is exempt from Title VII’s religious discrimination prohibitions, it will also be exempt from ENDA); and 2) it clarifies that ENDA does not alter the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) in any way. It strikes language referencing “a same-sex couple who are not married” in the Employee Benefits section of ENDA. It also inserts language clarifying that the term “married” has the meaning given such term in DOMA, directly incorporating DOMA’s definition of marriage. (20 minutes)
2. Souder (IN): The amendment would strike paragraph (3) of section 8(a), which prohibits employers from conditioning employment on a person being married or being eligible to be married. (10 minutes)
3. Baldwin (WI): The amendment would expand ENDA's protections to persons discriminated against based on gender identity, defined as the gender-related identity, appearance, or mannerisms or other gender-related characteristics of an individual, with or without regard to the individual's designated sex at birth. The amendment includes language concerning shared facilities, dress, and grooming standards, as well as a paragraph stating that the construction of additional facilities are not required. (10 minutes)
The rule also provides one motion to recommit with or without instructions.
If you have any questions regarding this rule, please contact Liz Pardue or Sophie Hayford of my staff at xxxxx.
Sincerely,
/s
Louise M. Slaughter
Chairwoman
Committee on Rules
Remember, remember the Fifth of November,More from our other favorite Froomkin.
The Gunpowder Treason and Plot,
I know of no reason
Why Gunpowder Treason
Should ever be forgot.
Guy Fawkes, Guy Fawkes, t'was his intent
To blow up King and Parliament.
Three-score barrels of powder below
To prove old England's overthrow;
By God's providence he was catch'd
With a dark lantern and burning match.
Holloa boys, holloa boys, let the bells ring.
Holloa boys, holloa boys, God save the King!
Not everyone is happy about mortgage lenders' latest efforts to help troubled borrowers.Then there's this:
Take Teresa Nelson. Instead of going for an adjustable rate mortgage with its lure of low initial rates, she opted for the security of a 30-year fixed at 7.10 percent for a house she bought in Pinellas Park, Fla. in December, 2005.
"I was well aware of what an ARM meant, and was staying far away from those snake-oil pipe-dream promises," Nelson said. "I also wasn't shopping for a short-term, big payoff investment - I was looking for my home, until I retire."
But many delinquent subprime borrowers who went for low teaser rates that shot up to unaffordable levels are now paying lower rates than Nelson as part of a new round of foreclosure prevention packages. And she doesn't like it.
For example, one subprime borrower had a riskier hybrid adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) with a rate of just under 7 percent that was going to reset in December to 10.5 percent. But last month, as part of a new bailout plan from Countrywide Financial, the lender gave him a rate reduction to 5 percent on his loan, saving him hundreds of dollars a month.
Nelson feels cheated and has little sympathy for people who she believes weren't as careful as she was. "Everybody was seeing dollar signs," she said, "and let their greed get the better of them. So, no. No bail-out, no assistance with my tax dollars. Not one red cent."
Steve Bailey, Countrywide's CEO of loan administration.... said he understands their anger but said, "That's a situation where the greater sin is letting their homes go into foreclosure. You have a vacant home in the community and drive down the property values of neighbors."Right, because in a free market, capitalist economy it would be wrong for home prices to drop and for me to have to spend less on the condo I'm looking to buy. Since when was it anybody's job to artificially drive up the prices of homes in my or any other neighborhood? Since when is it wrong for someone else to have their home value decrease because of a market adjustment, but it's right for me to have my future home cost increase because of an artificial intervention? They lose money, it's wrong - I lose money, it's right. Uh huh. I am just increasingly sick and tired of every bail out of the rich and the poor, from the right and the left, coming at the expense of those of us in the middle who never seem to get anything, except an increasingly large bill for helping everyone else at our own expense. I'm not opposed to helping others. I am opposed to never being on the receiving end of such help. The Republicans help one side, the Dems the other, and no one thinks of the middle. Read More......
Fifty-nine percent (59%) of Kentucky voters want the U.S. troops out of Iraq within a year. That figure is close to the national average and includes 22% who want the troops withdrawn immediately. Thirty-seven percent (37%) want the troops to remain until the mission in Iraq has been accomplished.I was asked a lot in Spain about Iraq and why Americans continued to support Bush. I told them that Bush was at 25% in the polls, that Americans thought Iraq was pretty much lost, but that they feared withdrawing troops immediately. But, there was one other point I made, and it's a point not shown in this poll. Americans want us to start withdrawing troops "next year." The problem is that every time Americans are polled they don't want to start withdrawing until "next year." And by the time next year rolls around, Americans still put off the withdrawal until the NEXT year.
The state GOP is now sending a robo-call throughout the state featuring none other than Pat Boone, warning that as a Christian he is concerned that Democratic nominee Steve Beshear, who has been way ahead in the polls, will work for "every homosexual cause."TPM Election Central also has the tape recording of the anti-gay robo-call.
"Now do you want a governor who'd like Kentucky to be another San Francisco?" Boone asks. "Please re-elect Ernie Fletcher."
And at a campaign stop last night, the Lexington Herald-Leader reports, the Republican nominee for Lt. Governor made a direct attack upon the Democratic ticket: "Do you want a couple of San Francisco treats or do you want a governor?"
Vice President Dick Cheney is trying to persuade Dick Armey, the Republican House majority leader, who was skeptical about a war on Iraq, in a private meeting in September 2002: “We have great information. They’re going to welcome us. It’ll be like the American Army going through the streets of Paris. They’re sitting there ready to form a new government. The people will be so happy with their freedoms that we’ll probably back ourselves out of there within a month or two.”Obviously spending too much time with Fred Thompson's lead fundraiser. Read More......
The data, including names, telephone numbers, credit card information and travel itinerary, would be sent to E.U. member states so they could assess passenger risk for counterterrorism purposes, according to a draft copy obtained by The Washington Post. The European Commission proposal would allow the data to be kept for 13 years or longer if used in criminal investigations and intelligence operations. It would cover all passengers flying into and out of Europe, not just Americans....Yeah, no data about your ethnicity, religion, health or sex-life will be transmitted. But they will collect and retain data about any "medical service" you need, and somehow that won't tell them anything about your "health." Are they high? That kind of bald-faced lie is usually the kind of thing you expect from the Bush administration, rather than Europeans.
Under the proposal by Franco Frattini, European commissioner for freedom, security and justice, airlines or computerized reservation systems would send at least 19 pieces of data on each passenger to data-analysis units set up by each state. The data fields also would include e-mail addresses, names of accompanying passengers and open ones for such special requests as meals or medical service.
Under the proposal, no personal data that could reveal race, ethnicity, political opinions, religion, trade union membership or health or sex-life information could be transmitted. Any such data that was shared would have to be deleted immediately by the data-analyzing units, the proposal says.
Report author Irene Moss, the former NSW ombudsman, says there are grounds for concern about the state of free speech in Australia.Read More......
Her audit, commissioned by a coalition of major media groups, says there are 500 pieces of legislation and at least 1000 court suppression orders still in force that restrict media reporting in Australia.
"The audit would broadly conclude that free speech and media freedom are being whittled away by gradual and sometimes almost imperceptible degrees," she said.
"As a result, I believe there are indeed grounds for concern."
Ms Moss, also a former chair of the Independent Commission Against Corruption, said: "What the audit can observe is that many of the mechanisms that are vital to a well-functioning democracy are beginning to wear thin.
"Their functioning in many areas is flawed and not well maintained."
"I am responsible for the conduct of our businesses," Prince said in a memo to employees. "The size of these charges makes stepping down the only honorable course for me to take as chief executive officer. This is what I advised the board."Putting aside the cushy golden parachutes that most would love to have, at least a few CEOs have stepped down after their failures. Compare and contract to the Bush administration, who grew in power after their own disastrous failure on 9/11. Have we ever been so far away from honor as we are today under this administration? Read More......
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