UAW, CREW File Ethics Charges Against Romney for Hiding Auto Bailout Profits
Posted: November 1, 2012 Filed under: 2012 presidential campaign, Mitt Romney, open thread, U.S. Economy, U.S. Politics | Tags: Ann Romney, Bob King, conflict of interest, CREW, ethics, Greg Palast, Paul Singer, The Nation, U.S. Office of Government Ethics, United Auto Workers 39 CommentsUnited Auto Workers (UAW) President Bob King and the Center for Ethics and Responsibility in Washington (CREW) will hold a press conference at 2PM today to announce that they are filing formal ethics charges against Mitt Romney with the US Office of Government Ethics for
improperly hid[ing] a profit of $15.3 million to $115.0 million in Ann Romney’s so-called “blind” trust.
The union chief says, “The American people have a right to know about Gov. Romney’s potential conflicts of interest, such as the profits his family made from the auto rescue,” “It’s time for Gov. Romney to disclose or divest.”
The ethics complaint is based on investigative research by Greg Palast, published in The Nation on October 17. Briefly:
The Romneys’ gigantic windfall was hidden inside an offshore corporation inside a limited partnership inside a trust which both concealed the gain and reduces taxes on it.
According to ethics law expert Dan Curry who drafted the ethics complaint, Ann Romney does not have a federally-approved blind trust. An approved “blind” trust may not be used to hide a major investment which could be affected by Romney if he were to be elected President. Other groups joining the UAW and CREW include Public Citizen, the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Public Campaign, People for the American Way and The Social Equity Group….
In 2009, Ann Romney partnered with her husband’s key donor, billionaire Paul Singer, who secretly bought a controlling interest in Delphi Auto, the former GM auto parts division. Singer’s hedge fund, Elliott Management, threatened to cut off GM’s supply of steering columns unless GM and the government’s TARP auto bailout fund provided Delphi with huge payments. While the US treasury complained this was “extortion,” the hedge funds received, ultimately, $12.9 billion in taxpayer subsidies.
Singer’s fund ended up making $1.27 billion, after which he moved all Dephi production to Mexico along with 25,000 UAW jobs. The goal of the ethics complaint is to force the Romneys to reveal how much profit the made off this sleazy deal.
Feel free to use this as an open thread.
Happy All Hallow’s Eve!
Posted: October 31, 2012 Filed under: open thread | Tags: Halloween, open thread, Samhain 26 CommentsIt’s Samhain!!
The Celts called it Samhain, which means ‘summer’s end’, according to their ancient two-fold division of the year, when summer ran from Beltane to Samhain and winter ran from Samhain to Beltane. (Some modern Covens echo this structure by letting the High Priest ‘rule’ the Coven beginning on Samhain, with rulership returned to the High Priestess at Beltane.) According to the later four-fold division of the year, Samhain is seen as ‘autumn’s end’ and the beginning of winter. Samhain is pronounced (depending on where you’re from) as ‘sow-in’ (in Ireland), or ‘sow-een’ (in Wales), or ‘sav-en’ (in Scotland), or (inevitably) ‘sam-hane’ (in the U.S., where we don’t speak Gaelic).
Not only is Samhain the end of autumn; it is also, more importantly, the end of the old year and the beginning of the new. Celtic New Year’s Eve, when the new year begins with the onset of the dark phase of the year, just as the new day begins at sundown. There are many representations of Celtic gods with two faces, and it surely must have been one of them who held sway over Samhain. Like his Greek counterpart Janus, he would straddle the theshold, one face turned toward the past in commemoration of those who died during the last year, and one face gazing hopefully toward the future, mystic eyes attempting to pierce the veil and divine what the coming year holds. These two themes, celebrating the dead and divining the future, are inexorably intertwined in Samhain, as they are likely to be in any New Year’s celebration.
As a feast of the dead, it was believed the dead could, if they wished, return to the land of the living for this one night, to celebrate with their family, tribe, or clan. And so the great burial mounds of Ireland (sidh mounds) were opened up, with lighted torches lining the walls, so the dead could find their way. Extra places were set at the table and food set out for any who had died that year. And there are many stories that tell of Irish heroes making raids on the Underworld while the gates of faery stood open, though all must return to their appointed places by cock-crow.
As a feast of divination, this was the night par excellance for peering into the future. The reason for this has to do with the Celtic view of time. In a culture that uses a linear concept of time, like our modern one, New Year’s Eve is simply a milestone on a very long road that stretches in a straight line from birth to death. Thus, the New Year’s festival is a part of time. The ancient Celtic view of time, however, is cyclical. And in this framework, New Year’s Eve represents a point outside of time, when the the natural order of the universe disolves back into primordial chaos, preparatory to re-establishing itself in a new order. Thus, Samhain is a night that exists outside of time and hence it may be used to view any other point in time. At no other holiday is a tarot card reading, crystal reading, or tea-leaf reading so likely to succeed.
Samhaim–which is technically tomorrow–is a celebration of the end of summer. Like many holidays, it was co-opted by Romans trying to bring Roman influence, culture, and religion to regions in Northern Europe.
At sunset on October 31, clans or local villages begin the formal ceremonies of Samhain by lighting a giant bonfire. The people would gather around the fire to burn crops and animals as sacrifices to the Celtic deities. It was a method of giving the Gods and Goddesses their share of the previous years herd or crops. In addition these sacred fires were a big part of the cleansing of the old year and a method to prepare for the coming new year. During the celebration, the Celts wore costumes, and danced around the bonfire. Many of these dances told stories or played out the cycles of life and death or commemorated the cycle of Wheel of Life. These costumes were adorned for three primary reasons. The first was to honor the dead who were allowed to rise from the Otherworld. The Celts believed that souls were set free from the land of the dead during the eve of Samhain. Those that had been trapped in the bodies of animals were released by the Lord of the Dead and sent to their new incarnations. The wearing of these costumes signified the release of these souls into the physical world. Not all of these souls were honored and respected. Some were also feared as they would return to the physical world and destroy crops, hide livestock or ‘haunt’ the living who may have done them wrong. The second reason for these traditional costumes was to hide from these malevolent spirits to escape their trickery. The final representation was a method to honor the Celtic Gods and Goddesses of the harvest, fields and flocks. Giving thanks and homage to those deities who assisted the village or clan through the trials and tribulations of the previous year. And to ask for their favor during the coming year and the harsh winter months that were approaching. In addition to celebrations and dance, it was believed that this thin veil between the physical world and the Otherworld provided extra energy for communications between the living and the dead. With these communications, Druid Priests, and Celtic Shamans would attempted to tell the fortunes of individual people through a variety of methods. For a people entirely dependent on the volatile natural world, these prophecies were an important source of comfort and direction during the long, dark winter.
Today, we celebrate the holiday as Halloween quite commercially since it’s also been co-opted by many businesses in their attempt to ring up their cash registers. Well, everybody takes it more seriously as Halloween except Henri the Extensional Cat.
I still remember this from being a kid and I love the image of Linus waiting for the Great Pumpkin. I love playing the song on the piano still. No matter what time of year I gig, this song awakens the kid in a lot of people. It’s fun to stick it in the middle of a set an watch people perk up!
It’s also the end of the season for watching a bunch of great movies and switching to nasty movies, horrid shopping conditions, and generally harassment as once again I take up arms in the war against christmas where the Roman’s morphed from Mithras’ birthday and story into yet another way to wipe out ancient cultures and myths. However, tonight, I can still watch old horror movies and watch the fun.
Hurricane Sandy Open Thread
Posted: October 29, 2012 Filed under: open thread | Tags: Hurricane Sandy, natural disasters, weather 117 CommentsGood Evening!!
I’m having a hard time figuring out what’s going on with Hurricane Sandy, because whenever Washington DC and New York City are involved in a weather event, the national media only want to talk about what’s happening in those two cities. I noticed this last year when New York City had a rare blizzard and even though conditions were much worse up here in New England, we heard nothing about it on the national news.
From what I can see from some quick surfing, the effects are being felt very widely all along the East coast. I grabbed a few photos off the ‘net from various places.
More photos of the storm are collected at The Boston Globe
Here are a few recent news links on the storm:
Wall Street Journal: East Coast Braces as Sandy Strengthens
Fox News Latino:Hurricane Sandy Slams Northeast
The Boston Globe: Power outages at 172K as storm strikes
Reuters: As election, Sandy draw near, pressure mounts on disaster chief
So, any of you Sky Dancers who are feeling the impact of this giant storm, please tell us what’s happening where you are. And whatever you do, please stay safe!
Sandy says the Sun Will Not Come Out Tomorrow
Posted: October 28, 2012 Filed under: open thread | Tags: Hurricane Sandy 44 Comments
We are all thinking about the folks that will be impacted by Hurricane Sandy. I’m feeling your pain!! They’re calling this a 100 year storm. I’ve seen more than my share of 100 year, 300 year and 500 year storms. Be prepared!!
Sandy may combine with a second storm coming out of the Midwest to create a system that would rival the New England hurricane of 1938 in intensity, said Paul Kocin, a National Weather Service meteorologist in College Park, Maryland. The hurricane currently passing the Bahamas has killed 21 people across the Caribbean, the Associated Press reported, citing local officials.
“What we’re seeing in some of our models is a storm at an intensity that we have not seen in this part of the country in the past century,” Kocin said in a telephone interview yesterday. “We’re not trying to hype it, this is what we’re seeing in some of our models. It may come in weaker.”
The hybrid storm may strike anywhere from the Delaware- Maryland-Virginia peninsula to southern New England. The current National Hurricane Center track calls for the system to go up Delaware Bay and almost directly over Wilmington, Delaware, just southwest of Philadelphia, on Oct. 30-31.
Please be certain to let us know how you are!
If it makes you feel better, lots and lots of experienced Louisiana Hurricane workers from LA GOHSEP are on their way up there to help out! We’re also sending fleets of utility trucks. I’m sure our Governor will be up there with you shortly too as long as there are opportunities for him to be on any television set within a short distance of New Hampshire.
Here are some helpful ideas for riding out Hurricane Sandy from the man who would be Fascist Dictator of the US:
#MittStormTips Women, stay indoors until you receive instruction from the nearest man. #AlsoMakeDinner
#MittStormTips: In case of flooding, raise your car elevator to at least the 5th or 6th floor of your mansion. #Sandy
#MittStormTips Stock up on extra housekeepers, kitchen staff, maintenance personnel.
#MittStormtips Pack a flashlight, extra batteries, portable radio, bottled water, a bayonet, and your binder full of women. #sandy
#MittStormTips I’m worried. Some of my best friends own insurance companies.
#MittStormTips: Check the Weather Channel for storm updates. Check Fox News for Why This Is Obama’s Fault updates.
Meanwhile, I should remind you that Mittens wants to get rid of FEMA. Just so you know, Governor Vaginal Probe of Virginia and Governor Shamu of
New Jersey have their requests for Federal Emergency Authorizations in already. What? The market isn’t going to solve all their problems for them? What? Romney wants them ALL to take care of it themselves.
Hey Governors! Romney says you’re wasting our money! Take care of it yourselves! I’m just waiting for Pat Robertson’s verdict on what group of people he hates that he thinks God’s punishing this time out. My hope is that he has to explain the complete destruction of Liberty University. (No injured people, just total destruction of the damned property.)
h/t to PDGrey
Okay, so seriously, here’s some useful links that I always have handy.
FEMA: Apply for assistance and get help on your flood insurance claims.
American Red Cross: Get help with emergency shelters and hurricane preparation tips.
Weather Underground: This site is the only place to go for real weather information
Also, go there now for the latest warnings and updates.
and NO, I will not link to that horrid song. My cousin played Daddy Warbuck’s secretary on Broadway for quite a few years and I have no idea how she endured that song that many times a week.
Take Care!!! Be Safe and don’t follow #MittStormTips to strap your animals securely to the car roofs when evacuating safe in the knowledge that the rain will clear up the mess!!! Keep your pets inside and keep your pet’s leash, container and food handy in case you have to evacuate. You also need fresh water for you pets so be sure to check their daily water needs. Also, check ahead for pet friendly motels and shelters even if you think you won’t evacuate. Check for other arrangements like a pet storm shelter where you can send your pet free while you stay at another shelter if you get stuck in that situation. They will feed, walk, and make sure your pet gets to you after the storm. Your local government and Red Cross can help you with that!!! One of the big lessons of Katrina was that of the pet experience and now most states and Red Cross Chapters also have pet arrangements of some kind.
Again, Please be Safe!
MittLoaf: A mind and/or voice is a terrible thing to lose …
Posted: October 26, 2012 Filed under: open thread | Tags: snark fest, ugly old white men 49 Commentswith apologies to Dan Quayle and the composer of “America the Beautiful”. Listen to this at your own risk. I have perfect pitch so it made me about go up the wall.
If poor old Clint Eastwood’s rant to an empty chair wasn’t enough to let you know that washed-up old white men rock the Romney World, listening to the “music” on that video will do it. Well, okay, Romney does have Lindsey Lohan. I’ll leave that implication to you. Where did this video come from ? CrankFest? (Paging Dr. Drew … Dr Drew…)
@SheSheGo
“Republican Birth Control: Donald Trump, John #Sununu, Ted Nugent and Meat Loaf.”
Republicans have found a new replacement for birth control and a cure for female heterosexuality. It’s called celebrities that endorse Mitt Romney.
Hey Girl, it’s Meat Loaf, Donald Trump, Chuck Norris, Rush Limbaugh, Kid Rock, Ted Nugent …
The list goes on and on and on … way too long
and so does my need to lose lunch.
If I add any more pictures I’m likely to go on a starvation diet. Wow. What a bunch of guys destined to make you lose your appetite for just about everything. I can only wonder what their poor mothers think.
America may be beautiful, but these guys? Sheesh!
@PaulRyanGosling
”Hey girl, not to brag, but our supporters include Kid Rock, Ted Nugent, Meatloaf, and many other artists from the 99 cent cassette tape bin.”
(open thread and snarkfest)
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