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Insurance giant AIG is trying to seize a $490 million charitable endowment -- and claw back $27 million it already awarded to New York charities -- to pay executive bonuses, The Post has learned.Why isn't that $490 million going to pay back the American people for the tens of billions we spent bailing out AIG? Did the Feds know AIG had this cash cow when we bailed them out? If the money can't be touched because it's for charity, that's one thing. But obviously AIG doesn't think the money can't be touched. Read More......
The endowment, called Starr International Foundation, is run by former AIG chairman Hank Greenberg, and has given millions to the Sept. 11 Memorial and Museum, Citymeals and other local groups.
After 35 years, and 4 Marches later, this time, it needs to be to organize a sit in at the National Mall, and a sit-out of the mid-term elections in 2010, or 2012. Whether we March or not, lets start organizing today, in every congressional district to get our community and allies to sign a pledge, that if the Democrats won't support us and extend all rights, we won't support them. If that is considered 'dreaming' then let the Democrats dream about the day when our community finally divorced the Democratic party. Torie Osborn did say that their March would not be an 'angry' March. A March without anger? Excuse me? We have never been angry enough! If we do not hold any cards, why are we playing at their table? When you keep on getting screwed without your consent, it is called rape. It's time to fight back on every front. I know that many of us who have marched on Washington and thought the Marches accomplished nothing, do not want a March. But it did mobilize us, and energize youth. And I think, after what has happened on the State level all over the country, and the fact that youth has taken to the streets, those who have not experienced a national March want to. We cannot be just a virtual movement or Internet activists. So yes, I would support a March on Washington, if the National Grassroots community wanted one.Read More......
But not only do these marches take time to organize, and energy, and money, but for most people, it takes time to save up the money just to go to a March.... And of course, the excuse that I heard from one young person that a March is a really 'hot' idea now, but may not be in a year and a half, or three years. This is not a gay cruise. The radical right says they are in a Holy War with us. We don't do events because they are 'hot' at the time. We are a civil rights movement, and must start acting like one. I know that no civil rights movement has ever lost. Never. So, it is not a matter of if we will win, but when. However, we are going to have to fight like hell for it. The Democrats are not going to give us anything, unless we start playing hardball. Power is never given, it has to be taken. 2009 is not an election year, so I am sure the Democratic party and those who blindly follow them, would love it if we marched then, especially in one that is not angry. Then why don't we just call it 'a stroll through Washington.'
Robin Tyler, a Democrat who has supported Democrats in every election--until now.
Pending sales of previously owned U.S. homes in April unexpectedly saw their biggest monthly gain in 7-1/2 years, a report from a trade group Tuesday showed, buttressing views the U.S. recession was easing.Read More......
The National Association of Realtors said its Pending Home Sales Index, based on contracts signed in April, rose 6.7 percent in April to 90.3 from 84.6 in March.
It was the biggest monthly increase since October 2001 and it took the index 3.2 percent above its year-ago level in the latest sign the battered U.S. housing sector was stabilizing.
Economists polled by Reuters ahead of the report were expecting pending home sales to rise 0.5 percent.
Pennsylvania Dems, by contrast, are basically giving the Dem establishment the middle finger. For some reason, they don’t seem persuaded that Specter is the best they can do. Maybe it has something to do with Specter’s record and his admission that he only became a Dem to save his political hide. Or something like that.Read More......
White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said Tuesday that President Barack Obama's nominee for Secretary of the Army, Republican Representative John McHugh, agrees with the president that "don't ask, don't tell" should be changed.So, we'll have an ally in the Pentagon. A Republican ally. And, "change" better mean "repeal."
"I think it's obvious from those statements and other statements that Congressman McHugh has made that he and the President are in agreement on changing the policy that they both don't think is working for this country right now," Gibbs said in response to a question from The Advocate. "It's a priority of the president's and I think, for any number of reasons, we have a nominee that we hope can be confirmed quickly and will have -- ah, based on his background and experience -- will help to improve the lives of (inaudible).
McHugh is the ranking Republican on the House Armed Services Committee. During last summer's hearings on the military gay ban, McHugh expressed a desire to see a review of the policy and frustration that the Department of Defense and military leadership had not been more open to addressing the issue.
Just received my " shakedown package " in the mail today from the crooks at Blue Shield of California.Yeah, I chuckle when I read Blue Cross complaining about the high cost of expensive new drugs. My coverage under Blue Cross has always provided only $1500 a year in prescription drug benefits, that's it, for 12 years now - no increase in coverage, always $1500 (even though my rates have nearly tripled). It doesn't matter if the drug is $50 a bottle or $50 million a pill. All Blue Cross is going to pay is $1500 a year and then they cut me off. So explain to me how the expensive price of new drugs is "forcing" them to increase the price of their plans when, actually, the money they spend on my prescriptions is going down each year in real dollars (and I have the best self-employed plan Blue Cross offers)?
Effective 7-1-09 (2 months before my birthday)
A 29% increase from my current rate!
No claims in 7 years - no chronic conditions - healthy!
A 29% yearly increase during the worst economy in 70 years?!
Their" reasons ":Why is my rate changing?Their option for only a 6% increase is to move to a plan (' Vital Shield Plus 2900 ') with LESS COVERAGE ALMOST ACROSS THE BOARD, a $400 higher yearly deductible, and a $3 million lifetime cap. The deductible is now $2900 in the new plan (which I'll have to go to in order to afford having ongoing coverage).
Rates are changing due to rising costs across the healthcare industry. Major drivers include hospital upgrades, new technologies, and expensive new drugs. Other factors include an aging population and higher costs for inpatient and out patient care. To learn more....blah, blah, blah
Until we get Single Payer we are truly and totally fucked!
[A] hate group that routinely denigrated blacks as "genetically inferior," complained about "Jewish power brokers," called homosexuals "perverted sodomites," accused immigrants of turning America into a "slimy brown mass of glop," and named Lester Maddox, the baseball bat-wielding, arch-segregationist former governor of Georgia, "Patriot of the Century."The ADL and the SPLC both note that former GOP chairman, and current GOP presidential hopeful, Haley Barbour spoke to a CCC gathering after the scandal that ensued when Trent Lott's associations with the group were revealed (in other words, Barber knew full well what the group was about and he still wooed them). Someone needs to ask Republican party chair Michael Steele, who is himself black, what he thinks of the Council of Conservative Citizens, of Haley Barbour wooing them, and of the CCC comparing Sotomayor to the Klan. Read More......
Philadelphia, Pa.: Why did it take so long to locate a missing plane? I realize that radar doesn't work below a certain altitude and that it is hard to spot something in the ocean. But, still, in this age of global position tracking, isn't there some faster way to better find missing planes? If not, what is needed to create a faster tracking system?Read More......
Doug Feaver: I think the big story to come out of this is exactly on your point. Why are we still following airplanes across the ocean with World War II radio technology? as somebody said on NPR this morning. One would think with satellite technology that airline navigation would use it. We're still using ground-based radar for the U.S. airspace system instead of the GPS that can tell me how to get to my driveway.
I am proud to be the first President to appoint openly LGBT candidates to Senate-confirmed positions in the first 100 days of an Administration.Well, I got an email from a friend who pointed out that in fact Roberta Achtenberg, "that damn lesbian," as Jesse Helms famously called her, was nominated by President Bill Clinton as an Asst. Secretary at HUD in the first weeks of his presidency, and confirmed by the Senate in May of 1993. Now if Obama wants to claim that his openly gay nominee got confirmed before Bill Clinton's, well, that would be true, but not really dispositive. Bill Clinton's nominee had to face a hostile Senate, 16 years ago, when gay nominees weren't as acceptable as they are today. Clinton had to fight tooth and nail to get Roberta confirmed, and he did, and she was. Obama's nominees faced no such hurdle or social sanction. For Obama to do more than Clinton, Obama would have to appoint an openly gay nominee to the Cabinet or to the Supreme Court. He has not.
Things look so poorly for Coleman, in fact, that the local CBS news affiliate was unable to find a single legal expert who could spin on behalf of the former senator.Politico's headline is "Court skeptical of Norm Coleman's arguments":
Republican Norm Coleman’s legal team on Monday faced a skeptical audience of five Minnesota Supreme Court justices, who could be his last lifeline to prevent Democrat Al Franken from being seated as the state’s junior senator.The New York Times headline states Minnesota Judges are Skeptical in Senate Case:
A lawyer for Norm Coleman, the Republican who is fighting a recount battle with Al Franken, a Democrat, for a Senate seat, faced sharply skeptical questioning on Monday from justices of the Minnesota Supreme Court in a crucial hearing on the case.We'll hopefully get the decision soon. And, based on what most observers seem to think, it should go Franken's way. Read More......
Fact one: There was an enormous "international event" to commemorate the 60th anniversary of D-Day five years ago, to which the Queen was invited. There were similar events for the 50th and 40th anniversaries, to which the Queen was invited. There was no sizable, official celebration, except by the veterans themselves, of, say, the 45th or the 55th anniversaries.And of course, the White House fell for the trap. Ugh. Read More......
Fact two: The "international ceremony" at the American cemetery overlooking Omaha Beach on Saturday is not an "international ceremony" on the same scale as the 60th anniversary celebration. It was something put together in relative haste after President Barack Obama let it be known a few weeks ago that he would like to attend the D-Day commemoration this year. For a young, recently elected President, Omaha was an important box to tick.
President Nicolas Sarkozy let it be known that he would also like to attend. If he had not done so, he would have been accused, rightly, of ignoring the heroism of the young Americans who died on Omaha Beach.
Fact three: The Obama-Sarkozy event is a commemoration in an American military cemetery beside an American invasion beach in France. When the French government said that it was "mainly a Franco-American affair", that is what they meant. British Normandy veterans – if anyone bothers talking to them, rather than just pontificating in their name – have nothing but praise for the help given to them by the French authorities in their June pilgrimages to the three British invasion beaches – this year and every year.
Fact four: There is no British official ceremony to match the event at Omaha Beach because the government is following the practise of successive governments, Labour and Tory. Big military commemorations should be relatively sparing or such events become so banal that public interest fades. Years ending in 10 yes; years ending in five no. There is something to be said for such a policy, if the government had only stuck to it. British D-Day veterans themselves understand the policy and broadly support it.
One imagines that someone at Burger King realised that the "global warming is baloney" line didn't exactly chime with the views of John Chidsey, the company's CEO, who believes that climate change is "an overriding issue of importance for the global community, business community and people in general", as he stated in this short interview conducted at this year's World Economic Forum. (How he squares this concern with his company's drive-thru, meat-munching business model is another matter, though.)Read More......
Memphis Flyer readers have been contacting the paper since the story first appeared to say that they have noticed other restaurants across Tennessee displaying the same sign. It appears that they are all owned by a company called the Mirabile Investment Corporation (MIC) that owns more than 40 Burger Kings across Tennessee, Arkansas and Mississippi, as well as a handful of Popeyes and All In One franchises. Some readers have added that the signs are still up at some of the restaurants. Davis says he has requested a response from MIC, but has not yet received one.
In a widely anticipated move, Dow Jones & Co said technology bellwether Cisco Systems Inc (CSCO.O) will replace GM, which filed for bankruptcy on Monday morning. Travelers Co (TRV.N), a large home, auto and commercial insurer, will take the place of Citigroup due to the bank's restructuring and the government's "large and ongoing stake."Read More......
The changes marked the latest fallout on the financial landscape from the collapse of the U.S. housing market, when home prices plunged after years of running higher as credit markets froze. The turmoil helped drive Lehman Brothers into bankruptcy last September, shaking Wall Street to its core and prompting the U.S. government to create a $700 billion financial rescue fund. The U.S. Treasury plans to use about $30 billion of that bailout money to buy a stake in GM.
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