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Fatster’s News Roundup from May 15, 2012

By: fatster Wednesday May 16, 2012 6:15 am

Early effort at news roundup -- Ancient Petroglyphs

Good evening, Firepups!  Here’s a sample of the broad range of news items that were circulating out there today.  Feel free to add others that caught your eye and interest.

❖”Obama for America” has a web site feature devoted to “Romney Economics”.  Eleven slides chronicle the history of Romney and partners’ purchase of GST Steel in Kansas City, the changes they made, and the consequences.  “When the company eventually declared bankruptcy, workers were denied their full pensions and health insurance, and the federal government was forced to step in and bail out the pension fund.”  There’s an accompanying video, too.

❖Mysterious moves.  Ron Paul announced his campaign will no longer spend tons of money campaigning “in primaries in states that have not yet voted” when those states include KY (son Rand’s state), TX (Paul’s state), MT (where he won votes in 2008), and CA (where he “can pick up hundreds of thousands of protests [sic] votes”).  At the same time, his supporters “are engaged in an active–and increasingly contentious–effort [to] take over delegate slates in states that have already voted.  Paul said that the practice would continue . . . .”

❖By executive order, Gov. Lincoln Chafee has declared “that Rhode Island will recognize out-of-state same sex marriages”.    There is currently a bill proceeding through the legislature that would also grant CT same-sex couples married out-of-state the right to sue for divorce.

❖CO Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper’s efforts, including calling a special session of the legislature, to get same-sex couples equal rights as other married couples, met with strong Republican opposition and was defeated yesterday.  Protections in CO’s Civil Union bill would have included “letting partners make medical decisions for each other . . . [and] would enhance parental and inheritance rights.”

❖Oh, how the mighty are falling!  “Rebekah Brooks Charged In Phone-Hacking Scandal”.  And she’s not alone–her husband, an assistant of hers, her chauffeur and two security staff are also being charged.

❖It’s come to this.  Two lawsuits have been filed by drone strike victims against the Pakistani government for failure to protect them from the drones.  Victims want the government to declare the strikes as war crimes, and prosecute accordingly, and to appeal to the UN and the International Court of Justice for a halt to the strikes  And there’s another goal:  “We would like to know if Pakistan consents or has tacitly approved the drone strikes.  Or if they have an agreement with the U.S. government . . . ” about them, according to the attorney filing the suits.

❖It’s a first.  China’s government-owned Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd (ICBC) will be purchasing 80% “in the U.S. unit of Hong Kong-based Bank of East Asia Ltd., giving it ownership of 10 branches in California and three in New York.”  The Federal Reserve approved the sale once it received  the Department of Justice’s ok.  More from Bloomberg.

26 Italian banks have had their credit ratings cut by Moody’s.  10 were reduced to junk status, two larger ones had ratings cut from A2 to A3,  and some were cut “by as much as four notches.”  All are on “negative credit watch”, so expect more downgrades.

❖In a summary of growing resistance in Europe to “Austerity”, is this intriguing info:  “In Italy, the economic crisis is giving rise to political instability last seen 40 years ago.  Captains of industry are being given armed escorts as the tensions and political paranoia of the blood-stained 1970s return to haunt the country.  After the knee-capping last week of a nuclear industry in Genoa . . . “  There is even talk of bringing in the army.

❖Uh-oh.  Thor at work?   French President Hollande was on the plane headed to meet with Angela Merkel when lightning struck, the plane had to turn around, a new one was readied and took to the air, and thus Mr. Hollande was late for the meeting. [cont'd]

Lakeside Diner

By: SouthernDragon Wednesday May 16, 2012 4:45 am

When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why they are poor, they call me a communist.” Dom Hélder Pessoa Câmara, Archbishop of Olinda and Recife, also known as the ‘Bishop of Corum’

  • “The European Union has agreed strict new rules for banks, intended to make them safer and eliminate the need for future bailouts.”
  • “The eurozone has narrowly avoided returning to recession after recording zero growth in the first three months of the year, figures have shown.”
  • “Taking a deep breath, California’s most powerful man strode to a lectern and unveiled the fiscal policy that he hopes will keep America’s most populous state from falling into bankruptcy.”
  • “Millions of Japanese homes are preparing for a long hot summer after Japan’s government warned that a shortage of electricity generation could lead to mandatory power cuts. Critics say the threat is a ploy to force the restart of the nation’s idling nuclear power plants.”
  • “Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari is set to be at this weekend’s Nato summit on Afghanistan. The Pakistani embassy in Washington told the BBC he was “likely to attend” the meeting in Chicago.”
  • “Today, behind closed doors in Charlotte, North Carolina, legislators from 15 states will meet with the oil and gas industry to discuss so-called ‘model legislation’ as part of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). The result could be laws that handicap renewable energy targets — while creating loopholes for fossil fuels, written directly by the oil and gas industry itself.”
  • TRNN: “The Struggle Over UNCTAD (and Why It Matters). Vijay Prashad: Southern countries defend mandate as the “North” pushes a “global supply chain” that could obliterate smaller countries.” Paul Jay refers to Part 1 of this report, which is here, from late April.
  • “The Syrian regime is targeting wounded civilians and medical workers, Doctors Without Borders said today, preventing people from receiving life-saving emergency care.”
  • “In Rochester, New York, activists are fighting to win control of Catherine Lennon-Griffin’s foreclosed, bank-owned home as a community land trust, at her request — making this one of the first examples in the country of a neighborhood winning back a bank-owned residence and designating it for community use.”

The truth will set you free but first it will piss you off.


Unbiased testimonials are going to cost you

By: Attaturk Wednesday May 16, 2012 1:30 am

Last week saw Mitt Romney desperately trying to find someone at the world’s most stereotypically named elitist Prep School to deny that even among the spoiled scions of old money he stood out as a gigantic prick.

So on to this week, who can Mitt bring forth to say that Willard is not a heartless corporate raider, but a living saint?

“The people that know him — the picture the media paints is not the Mitt that I know,” Romney’s oldest son, Tagg, told The Daily. “And I wish I could do something about it. I can’t tell you how many people tell me that.”

Yes, but how many people could tell you that…and also this?

Mitt Romney’s five sons — Matt, Tagg, Craig, Ben and Josh — are sitting pretty with a trust fund worth $100 million.


Late Night: Food, Weed and Black Metal

By: Lisa Derrick Tuesday May 15, 2012 8:00 pm

And thus I am very confused about this whole states rights issue that Obama brought up re: marriage equality. Like, it’s okay for states to decide if people can get married or not, and the Federal government won’t interfere, but when states decide that medical marijuana is legal, the Feds jump in and say “NO WEED!”

Could some explain that to me?

NATO Summit Roundup: Pakistan Invited, Arrests at Immigration Rights Protest

By: Kevin Gosztola Tuesday May 15, 2012 7:25 pm

Worldwide heads of the National Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), military generals, heads of state from the alliance’s twenty-eight member countries will be coming to Chicago for a summit on May 20-21. The city will be put on lockdown all so the military arm of the G8—a group that can dial up a “humanitarian intervention” or war when it wants it—can further expand their military agenda and plot the next steps of perpetual war for Afghanistan and the wider Asian continent at the McCormick Place convention center.

I am in Chicago and will be covering developments during and in the buildup to the summit.

Freedom From Choice

By: Eli Tuesday May 15, 2012 6:01 pm

Oh look, another “conscience act” – crowd-sourced oppression rebranded as “freedom.”

TransPacific Partnership: Darrell Issa Releases Some Text, Full Document Still Secret

By: Kit OConnell Tuesday May 15, 2012 5:10 pm

Despite a petition with over 44,000 signatures, as well as recommendations by NGOs, legal experts, and congressmen, the Office of the United States Trade Representative still refuses to release the text of the TransPacific Partnership.

Sen. Merkley Speaks Out on the Volcker Rule and the Fail Whale Trade

By: David Dayen Tuesday May 15, 2012 4:22 pm

In addition to asking Jeff Merkley about filibuster reform, I sought his reaction to the Fail Whale trades that have racked up massive losses at JPMorgan Chase. Merkley, along with Carl Levin, authored the Volcker rule, the ban on most types of proprietary trading, that made its way into the Dodd-Frank financial reform bill. There has been a lot of slippage on the rules, however, once they left Congress and made their way through the regulatory gauntlet.

Holdup of New Union Election Rules a Consequence of Punting on EFCA

By: David Dayen Tuesday May 15, 2012 3:33 pm

The failure to pass better rules for forming labor unions during the 2009-2010 period has now shown its full costs. Yesterday, a federal appeals court blocked the more modest union election rules approved by the National Labor Relations Board, on the grounds that the NLRB did not have a quorum when it approved the rules.

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