Thursday Reads: A Poverty Tour, Confidence Fairies, A-Rod, D.B. Cooper, and Wingnut Censors
Posted: August 4, 2011 | Author: bostonboomer | Filed under: 2012 presidential campaign, Barack Obama, Crime, Democratic Politics, poverty, religion, Republican politics, Surreality, Team Obama, U.S. Economy, U.S. Politics, voodoo economics | Tags: Alex Rodriguez, Barack Obama, bible, censorship, confidence fairy, Cornel West, D.B. Cooper, FBI, Jay Carney, Keith Olbermann, Newt Gingrich, Paul Krugman, Poverty Tour, ratings agencies, Slaughterhouse Five, Tavis Smiley, Tim Geithner, Twenty Boy Summer, U.S. Economy |27 CommentsGood Morning!! Let me get a sip of my breakfast tea, and then I’ll share what I found in the news today.
After doing his level best to wreck the U.S. economy, President Obama headed to Chicago to celebrate his birthday and rake in some campaign donations.
Taking a brief hometown respite Wednesday night, President Barack Obama used a 50th birthday bash in Uptown to raise re-election money from a friendly crowd as he sought to recharge a presidency showing signs of scars from Washington’s partisan battles.
The president told supporters at the Aragon Entertainment Center that the nation doesn’t have time to “play these partisan games.”
“I hope we can avoid another self-inflicted wound like we saw over the last couple weeks,” Obama said of the recent debt-ceiling gridlock.
Although Obama doesn’t turn 50 until Thursday, his visit symbolized presidentially and politically a need to turn the corner following weeks of bruising debate over raising the nation’s debt ceiling and cutting the country’s deficit.
Awww, poor guy. Screwing the poor, the elderly, baby boomers, and the working- and middle-classes must be really exhausting.
Meanwhile, Tavis Smiley and Cornel West are heading up a “poverty tour”
to highlight what they see as deficiencies in the Obama’s administration and to force the president and Congress to pay more attention to poor people who have been hit hardest by the recession.
Smiley called the legislation, signed by the president, “a declaration of war on the poor.”
“I don’t understand how the president could agree to a deal that does not extend unemployment benefits, does not close a single corporate loophole and doesn’t raise the taxes on the rich,” said Smiley. “The poor are being rendered more and more invisible in this country. Nobody, not the president, not the Republicans in Congress, is speaking to the truth of the suffering of everyday people.”
Paul Krugman was on Keith Olbermann’s show last night. I keep forgetting to watch that! Krugman discussed a number of things related to the debt ceiling bill, including Newt Gingrich’s remark that the Obama’s is “the Krugman Presidency.” It is to laugh!
Vodpod videos no longer available.Today, Obama’s press secretary Jay Carney said there won’t be a double-dip recession and the economy is going to grow.
He blamed the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, higher energy prices, default worries in Europe and recently resolved uncertainty over raising America’s borrowing limit. Carney said, “We believe the economy will continue to grow.”
Al-righty then! I guess we have nothing to worry about.
At his blog, Krugman responded that “hope is not a plan.”
Of course there’s a threat. Larry Summers puts the odds at one in three; I might be slightly more optimistic, but the risk is very real. Who, exactly, is at the White House who knows better?
And think about the politics here. For two years the White House has been determinedly cheerful, always declaring that the recovery was on track, that its policies were working fine. And all it did was squander its credibility. Maybe admitting the truth, saying that in fact we hadn’t done nearly enough, would not have helped get useful legislation through Congress. But at least it would have conveyed the message that the WH was living in the same reality as ordinary workers.
Now they’re doing it again. To what purpose? Do they think the markets will be reassured? Do they think consumers will be reassured? At this point, after the “summer of recovery” came and went a whole year ago?
Apparently, that is what they think. Via Digby, Tim Geithner, who seems to be the person Obama listens to most on economic issues, strongly believes in the “confidence fairy.” He must also be the source of Jay Carney’s belief that we won’t have another recession, because that’s what Geithner told George Stepanopoulos a couple of days ago.
GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: But don’t you think that any deficit reduction now will — will hurt the attempts of the economy to recover?
TIM GEITHNER: You know, I think the — basic reality we live with and, you know, part of governing is recognize we live with — we don’t have unlimited resources, and we inherited and are left with unsustainable deficits long term. And the president understands that for the sake of the economy long-term it’s very important we demonstrate to the American people, to people around the world that we can get our arms around this and start go back to living’ within our means.
Now, we want to do that very carefully so we create room for the economy to grow and we have the resources necessary to invest in things that are going to be very important to the future like education, like infrastructure, like incentives for private investment. And to do that, it is absolutely essential to lock in these long term savings. Now — the president was very strong on this and made sure that we were not going to accept spending cuts that would damage the prospects for near term recovery. Now, with this behind us, and we get this —
GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: So this won’t cost us jobs?
TIM GEITHNER: No, it will not. Now … if we put this behind us then we can turn back to the important challenge of trying to find ways to make sure that we do everything we can to get more people back to work, strengthen our growth. And we’ll have more ability to do that now with people more confident and we can start to get our arms around the long-term problems.
WTF?! Is this guy for real? As Krugman said, “hope is not a plan,” but they don’t seem to have anything else.
At The Nation, George Zornick asks a very good question: Is it time to downgrade the ratings agencies?
…by almost all accounts inside the beltway, a downgrade in the federal government’s credit rating would be catastrophic. But a closer look at who issues these ratings, how they do it, and the real-world impact of these ratings tells a different story.
The first clue that these ratings might not be highly calibrated, serious indicators of creditworthiness can be found in the 2008 economic collapse. The financial products created by Wall Street that were full of toxic mortgage securities were all blessed with gold-star ratings as safe investments from the country’s three main credit ratings agencies, Moody’s, Fitch and Standard and Poor’s.
These products were so awful as to destroy Lehman Brothers, threaten many other trading firms, and plunge the economy into recession, but the ratings agencies consistently told investors they were safe. As William Greider has noted here, this essentially made the rating agencies “unindicted co-conspirators” in the collapse.
Were these agencies just bad at their jobs? Maybe, but Greider offers another more sinister theory: since the banks pay the rating agencies to examine their financial products, a harmful rating would persuade the banks to just shop elsewhere for a more favorable outcome. “This is an outrageous conflict of interest at the very heart of the financial system,” Greider writes.
Overpaid New York Yankee Alex Rodriguez is in trouble again, this time for illegal gambling. Baseball officials opened an investigation after
Star Magazine reported that Rodriguez “played in an underground, illegal poker game where cocaine was openly used, and even organized his own high-stakes game, which ended with thugs threatening players.”
Under the rules that govern baseball players, Rodriguez will have to truthfully answer baseball’s questions. If he acknowledges that he played in underground games or if officials uncover evidence that he did so, he could face a suspension.
The report Wednesday came a month after Major League Baseball opened its own investigation into Rodriguez’s ties to gambling. The investigation was prompted by a Star Magazine report in June that said Rodriguez had participated in a high-stakes illegal poker game with the actors Tobey Maguire, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon.
Hmmm…he was playing with Red Sox fans Affleck and Damon. I wonder who talked to Star Mag? I also learned on Google that A-Rod is dating actress Cameron Diaz. Boy is she making a big mistake.
Here’s an update on the D.B Cooper story I wrote about in the Tuesday Reads: My uncle was D.B. Cooper, Oklahoma woman claims It sounds crazy, but apparently the FBI believe this woman’s story.
To Marla Cooper of Oklahoma, her uncle was D.B. Cooper — except she knew him as Uncle L.D. She believes he died in 1999.
“I saw my uncle plotting a scheme,” Cooper told CNN’s Brooke Baldwin of what she said she remembers witnessing as an eight-year-old girl four decades ago.
Cooper said she was with two uncles at her grandma’s house around Thanksgiving time.
“I was with them while they were plotting it. I didn’t really know what was going on,” Cooper said. “Afterwards on Thanksgiving Day, I saw them return and I heard them discussing what they had done with my father. I have very vivid memories of it.”
Her claim might be cause for healthy speculation, especially 40 years after the fact, but two sources close to the investigation have told CNN that Marla Cooper’s tip led to the FBI reviving the case and for the past year the agency has been actively working the lead.
She says her uncle returned home badly injured and was treated at a VA hospital. Then he disappeared and she never saw him again. Her family made her swear she would never talk about what had happened.
Finally, from Think Progress, here’s an update from the annals of wingnut craziness: MO High School Bans ‘SlaughterHouse Five’ From Curriculum, Library Because Its Principles Are Contrary To The Bible
On Monday at the Republic, MO school board meeting, four Republic School Board members reviewed a year-old complaint that three books are inappropriate reading material for high school children. In a 4-0 vote, the members decided to ax two of the three books from the high school curriculum and the library shelves: Twenty Boy Summer by Sarah Ockler and Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut. Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson was spared. The resident who filed the original complaint targeted these three books because “they teach principles contrary to the Bible”
Wesley Scroggins, a Republic resident, challenged the use of the books and lesson plans in Republic schools, arguing they teach principles contrary to the Bible.
“I congratulate them for doing what’s right and removing the two books,” said Scroggins, who didn’t attend the board meeting. “It’s unfortunate they chose to keep the other book.”
Horrors! Contrary to the Bible? We can’t have that! You know, sometimes I’m very grateful to live in a relatively civilized place like Boston. This is one of those times.
On that note, I’m going to get another cup of tea and then check out what you all are reading and blogging about. Please post your links in the comments.
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Great post, that Republic School System is really something else. Unfortunately I live in a town like that, and you should see how the church “censorship” system works. It is very organized and a lot like a mafia ring on Jesus steroids.
I was able to get that video to embed for you BB, big thanks to Wonk for showing me how to do it.
Austan Goolsbee was on Jon Stewart last night and said the same shit as Carney, word for word. http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/wed-august-3-2011/exclusive—austan-goolsbee-extended-interview-pt–1?xrs=share_copy
Dick Durbin is on tonight…
Damn….Pressed by White House, Treasury Chief Expected to Stay On – NYTimes.com
He’s got to stay on. No other reputable “economist” would recommend Austerity at this point. Also, he is a convenient fall guy for those who insist the President is just “listening to bad advice” rather than doing exactly what he wants.
And Geithner *isn’t* and economist…. If only Dakinikat could influence the prez.
Thanks for putting the video in, Minx. I really appreciate that!
All you have to do is substitute this for any talk on the economy coming from the White House these days.
Happy Happy Happy talk, talk about things you like to do…
One of my favorite movies. The thing is, the happy talk the debt guys rant doesn’t make me smile!
Next for U.S. Debt Deal: Democrats Capitulate on Bush Tax Cuts, Again – International Business Times
VT is under lockdown. Gunman reported at Virginia Tech – This Just In – CNN.com Blogs
Oh no!!
Update on the VT lock down:
Sketch of possible Virginia Tech gunman released – Crimesider – CBS News
sure glad that university didn’t make either of my daughter’s lists
Having Wall Street advisers on the WH payroll is akin to having Casey Anthony babysit your kids.
Just wanted to ask if anyone had seen this?
CA Dem Party progressives explore primary challenge to Obama
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/nov05election/detail?entry_id=94646&tsp=1
We’ve discussed it, but who is their candidate? The problem is no one wants to run against Obama.
I just thought it was so interesting that it’s groups within the party that are finally speaking out, not just individuals who were Cassandras all along. I can’t believe it, but I am shocked the administration is SO bad at hiding how bad they are. The rise of O worship was so bizarre, I thought it would last longer and the admin would at least put a little effort into mixing more koolaid. But honestly, the hubris is beyond Shakesperean, it’s positively Greek.
And yes, no one wants or perhaps could run because of money. Or at least I haven’t heard of anyone yet.
I saw a post up earlier today, but can’t remember where, that has someone pushing for Al Gore to run…which all I can say to that, no. To me that would be nothing but a punchline to any number of stand up comics.
I agree.
Matthews: Obama Rivals Like “Secessionists” Who Want To Kill Him … Politically
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2011/08/03/matthews_obama_rivals_like_secessionists_who_want_to_kill_him__politically.html
Chris Mathews is bunkers! He is an person that essentially runs around yelling this crap all the time and it is getting sickening. I am not happy with Obama’s Heath Care Reform because it is causing me a premium hik of 83% and 11% and I have less coverage, a high cost of $500 to go to the ER, so I guess I will stay in pain until the advice nurse is available at 6 am…but with Chris Mathews I am nuts, I should be chanting Obama, Obama and be thankful for him blocking the Public Option and the Medicare Buy In. Not to mention how many people have lost their jobs due to the rise in insurance cost brought to us by Obama.
Chris, Tweety, I am upset because Obama offered up Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, and running around saying the Tea Party people want to do harm isn’t going to change my mind on what Obama is doing. Obama works with the GOP, and the Tea Party, so please stop yelling fire in the political theater…Obama is with the GOP and the Tea Party.
Tweety, so much wants to believe that Obama is everything he said he was, but the truth is, Tweety, Obama is just not into to you…leg tingle and all….he is a DINO!
Paul Krugman’s past predictions vs. Wall Street Journal’s: who was most correct?
I’ll bet you can guess…
http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/08/04/wrong-and-right/?nl=opinion&emc=tyb1
S&P and Dow fall 3% on fears about the global economy. Are you paying attention Timmy and Barack?
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/global-markets/sp-500-and-dow-both-fall-3-per-cent/articleshow/9484625.cms
FDA waited 2 weeks before telling Cargill to recall tainted turkey.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44019562/ns/health-food_safety/
Data from consumers’ grocery shopping cards was used to tie tainted meat to Cargill.
waited two weeks.that’s terrible 🙄
Poverty Tour – sure, I suppose they’ll be passing out a loaf of bread here and there. This article pisses me off, because St. Sabina pastor, Rev. Michael Pfleger, (who gave us Obama) is part of the program. You might remember him in 2008, when he explained to the world that Hillary was crying and whinning, and white and entitled because her husband was Bill Clinton.
And who of us predicted this schitt was gonna go down if they elected Obama? Not they called us troublemakers for the democratic party, and told us to get over it.
Meanwhile, I’d like to see what the Obama have on their plate for dinner in Chicago.
Talk about Poverty, goes hand in hand with Food Insecurity. Here’ s what I read in USA today:
Healthy eating is privilege of the rich:
“Almost 15% of households in America say they don’t have enough money to eat the way they want to eat.” Hilary Seligman, estimates show 49 million americans make food decisions based on cost.”
Potatoes rich in potassium, is difficult to buy in Washington state, because of the policy with food assistance coupons for women and children, even though it’s the best and least expensive ways to add to a diet…….. I can’t believe that, what in the world is wrong with people who are running the food stamp programs?
http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/food/2011-08-04-healthy-food n.htm