Wednesday, December 15, 2010

White House insists health law rollout unaffected

WASHINGTON – The White House insisted Tuesday that the implementation of President Barack Obama's landmark health care law will not be affected by a negative federal court ruling, and the Justice Department said it would appeal.
"There's no practical impact at all as states move forward in implementing ... the law that Congress passed and the president signed," White House press secretary Robert Gibbs told reporters.
Justice Department spokeswoman Tracy Schmaler said that, as expected, the department would appeal Monday's ruling by U.S. District Judge Henry E. Hudson in Virginia. Hudson declared that a central provision of the law — the requirement for nearly everyone to carry health insurance — was unconstitutional.
The ruling by the Republican-appointed judge in a high-profile lawsuit by Virginia's Republican attorney general was a setback for the Obama administration, but not a surprise. Two other district court judges, both Democratic appointees, have found the law constitutional.
Obama administration officials noted that consultations with states on implementing the law were moving forward. Later this week officials from all but a handful of states are expected to travel to Washington to meet with the Health and Human Services Department to discuss setting up the state-based insurance marketplaces, called exchanges, required by the new law.
These include officials from many of the 20 states that are simultaneously suing to overturn the law in a fourth case which begins oral arguments Thursday in Florida. Many state officials have concluded that it's better to participate in discussions on implementing the law than not, even if they don't support it. Even so, Republican members of Congress seized on Hudson's ruling to caution states against moving forward.
Central provisions of the law including the exchanges and the requirement for everyone to be insured don't take effect until 2014 anyway. By then the Supreme Court will likely have weighed in with the final verdict on the health law.
Virginia Gov. Robert McDonnell, a Republican, urged the Obama administration Tuesday to join him in seeking to take the cases straight to the Supreme Court, bypassing the appeals process, in order to provide certainty for states and businesses. Such a course is highly unusual, and the Justice Department weighed in against it.
"The department believes this case should follow the ordinary course of allowing the courts of appeals to hear it first so the issues and arguments can be fully developed before the Supreme Court decides whether to consider it," Schmaler said.
Bailey: The above article shows you just how much our Washington politicians have heard our votes. It is pretty bad when they force a law on the majority of people who has voted against! This law was created by a bunch of deadbeat, lazy people who want everything for free and are to sorry to work for it!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Mexican Criminals Tap Texas for Guns in Drug Wars

Mexican criminals are turning to U.S. border states for firepower in their drug wars. Mexican police have seized more than 60,000 U.S. guns at crime scenes in the past four years. Most of the guns, including assault rifles and armor-piercing .50 caliber weapons, were sold by dealers in Texas, Arizona, and California.http://www.newsmax.com/US/Texas-Guns-Find-Mexico/2010/12/13/id/379759?s=al&promo_code=B48F-1

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Off with their heads!

Chilling video released by the AP shows a violent, blood thirsty mob attacking a car carrying Prince Charles. The supposedly bullet proof car ended up badly beaten, and you can see in some of the still pictures the fear in their eyes as they are surrounded by the angry mob of students and others protesting a proposed hike in tuition rates.https://mail.google.com/mail/h/uz5ohgkvq73x/?v=c&th=12cd2036f82a0aba
Bailey: This is a good example of young adults in our society. What a bunch of morons and idiots parents have raised up in this world!  If  the brat doesn't  get a free ride on anything they want and get it right away, they want to go out and riot or kill somebody.  Just goes to show you what kind of parents they were brought up by.

Friday, December 10, 2010

Rum Punch: Reid Adds Sweeteners to Tax Bill to Placate Dems

Tax cut bill introduced by the Senate majority leader is chock-full of sweeteners — which cover everything from the Hollywood industry to rum producers — to serve as a legislative pacifier for Dems upset over the concessions the president has handed Republicans. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/12/10/obama-predicts-tax-passage-senate-presses-ahead/
Bailey: It looks to me like Reid and the Dems are trying to do as much can to finish screwing up our economy before we vote the rest of them out in 2012. It sure looks to me like we also need to vote out some more republicans.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

WikiLeaks' Assange Threatens to Go 'Nuclear' With New Leaks

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is threatening to go “nuclear” if he is killed or arrested, releasing a “poison pill” of secret documents even more devastating than the ones that already have sparked diplomatic chaos around the globe, according to the British tabloid The Daily Mail.

Assange’s British attorney, Mark Stephens, called the documents a “thermo-nuclear device” intended as an insurance policy to guarantee Assange’s safety.

Stephens noted that several conservative American politicians, including former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, have called for Assange to be executed. In addition, GOP Minority Leader Mitch McConnell called Assange a “high-tech terrorist” on "Meet the Press" Sunday.

julian,assange,wikileaks,clinton,saudi,arabia,nuclear,china,poison,pill“We've seen a number of suggestions that he should be assassinated, again from credible sources around the world,” Stephens told the Daily Mail. “This is all about a man who is a journalist. He received, unbidden, an electronic brown envelope that journalists receive.”

Those attacking Assange are “criminalizing journalistic activity,” Stephens said. And he described the revelations as “a thermo-nuclear device in the information age.”

Interpol, the international police organization, has issued a warrant for the arrest of Assange, an Australian thought to be in hiding in Britain.

The warrant stems from encounters that Assange had with two women in Sweden in August. Stephens has denounced the charges as “political theater.” Assange is subject to arrest at any time.

Assange’s “poison pill” is thought to include embarrassing revelations about the BP oil spill, aerial video of a U.S. airstrike in Afghanistan that caused civilian casualties, sensitive information on Bank of America, and secret documents that discuss the Guantanamo Bay detention facility, according to the Daily Mail,.

Thousands of the site’s supporters have downloaded the “nuclear bomb” from the WikiLeaks website, Stephens claims.

However, the documents can be opened only with a 256-digit key or password that is thought to be virtually impossible to hack.

If anything happens to Assange or the website, Stephens says, the digital password will be distributed automatically, and the documents will be released.

Other revelations continued to bleed out Monday from the 250,000 sensitive State Department cables that have already been posted to the site. Among the latest leaks:
  • A document was exposed that lists in detail a host of sites around the world that U.S. officials worry could be vulnerable to terrorist attack.
  • Evidence a senior Chinese political figure directed the hacking of Google, which led to the company's leaving China.
  • Iran is dismissing cables that indicate Arab countries are terrified that the Shiite Islamic nation may develop nuclear weapons. Iranian presidential adviser Esfandiar Rahim Mashai told Spiegel Online that U.S. authorities leaked the documents themselves to pit governments in the Middle East against each other.
  • A leaked note from Secretary of State Hillary Clinton charges that Saudi Arabia is the No. 1 bankroller of terrorist activity. In a secret memorandum, Clinton wrote that the Saudi kingdom remains “the most significant source of funding to Sunni terrorist groups worldwide" and that "it has been an ongoing challenge to persuade Saudi officials to treat terrorist financing emanating from Saudi Arabia as a strategic priority,” according to The Daily Telegraph.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

PayPal cuts WikiLeaks from money flow

BERLIN – Online payment service provider PayPal says in a company blog it has cut off the account used by WikiLeaks to collect donations.
The company said in a blog posting the move was prompted by a violation of its policy, "which states that our payment service cannot be used for any activities that encourage, promote, facilitate or instruct others to engage in illegal activity."
The short notice was dated Friday, and a spokeswoman for PayPal Germany on Saturday declined to elaborate and referred to the official blog posting.
Donating money to WikiLeaks via PayPal on Saturday was not possible anymore, generating an error message saying "this recipient is currently unable to receive money."
PayPal is one of several ways WikiLeaks collects donations. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101204/ap_on_re_us/wikileaks_donations

Friday, December 3, 2010

City Workers To Get Raises on Taxpayer Dime

City Manager Rashad Young let the City Council know last week that he planned to give 155 city employees raises on Jan. 1, 2011.

This week President Barack Hussein Obama declared a moratorium on raises for civilian federal employees and is being asked by some Democratic leaders to include military employees. State employees didn't get a raise last year and have almost no chance of getting a raise this year.

In the private sector companies continue to lay off employees and use tricks like requiring employees to take furlough days – where employees cannot come to work but, unlike vacation, are not paid for those days. Being furloughed one day a month results in about a 5 percent pay cut.

The city, instead of looking at pay cuts, is giving raises and has plans to give a lot more.

The raises are preliminary to a compensation study that the City Council, by a 7-to-2 vote, approved when it authorized the 2010-2011 budget in June. The budget was primarily the work of Mayor Bill Knight and Councilmember Danny Thompson. Councilmembers Trudy Wade and Mary Rakestraw voted against the budget because of the water rate increase – which they said was unnecessary and has now been cut in half – and other items, including the $250,000 compensation study and the $200,000 diversity study. http://greensboro.rhinotimes.com/Articles-c-2010-12-01-206635.112113-City-Workers-To-Get-Raises-on-Taxpayer-Dime.html

Bailey: If you think that this crap is only happening in someone else's city, try checking out the city where you live. This is happening everywhere in the country!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Federal Employees Continue to Prosper

The Bureau of Economic Analysis has released its annual data on compensation levels by industry. The data show that the pay advantage enjoyed by federal civilian workers over private-sector workers continues to expand. This state of affairs is a thumb in the eye of the private sector, which continues to struggle with high unemployment. Many private sector employees have been forced to take pay and benefit cuts while continuing to fund generous federal employee compensation with their taxes.
Figure 1 looks at average wages. In 2009, the average wage for 1.95 million federal civilian workers was $81,258, which compared to an average $50,462 for the nation’s 101 million private sector workers (measured in full-time equivalents). The figure shows that the federal pay advantage (the gap between the lines) continued its steady increase over the past decade.http://www.cato-at-liberty.org/federal-employees-continue-to-prosper/

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