The free Hump Day concert series begins here in Syracuse’s Inner Harbor today, with the Georgia Satellites. If you’re like me, you’re rather surprised to hear that the GA Sats are still around. I mean, how many years can you keep playing the same song? Oh well, it’s free, and next week is Marshall Tucker (who must be getting kinda old themselves). Speaking of Syracuse, everybody’s favorite Syracusan (not really), Terry McAuliffe, engaged in a three-way in Virgina yesterday and went down.
A three-way primary for the Democratic nomination for Governor. Get your minds outta the gutter. VA State Sen. R. Creigh Deeds ran away with the nomination, taking 50% of the vote, with McAuliffe and Brian J. Moran more or less splitting the rest. Poor Terry just can’t get no post-Clinton respect.
You may remember the 17 Chinese Muslims we decided to lock up in Gitmo. While it was later determined that they weren’t ‘enemy combatants,’ it was also determined that they couldn’t be returned to where they came from, and nobody wanted them here. So, they were left to rot in our Cuban dog pens. Well, good news for them, as the nation of Palau said they’d take them ‘temporarily.’ For about $200 million, we’ve got them off our hands. Seems like we could have just directly given them $10 million each and sent them on their way. We’d have saved money on the deal, and they could have bought Chrysler.
Nyah, nyah, nyah, nyah-nyah. The Brits do it too! Once again reinforcing the notion that when it comes to imperialism, oppression, and torture, we here in the US of A learned from the best: the British. The Times of London reports that:
Metropolitan Police officers subjected suspects to waterboarding, according to allegations at the centre of a major anti-corruption inquiry, The Times has learnt.
The torture claims are part of a wide-ranging investigation which also includes accusations that officers fabricated evidence and stole suspects’ property.
[…]
However, senior policing officials are most alarmed by the claim that officers in Enfield, North London, used the controversial CIA interrogation technique to simulate drowning. Scotland Yard is appointing a new borough commander in Enfield in a move that is being seen as an attempt by Sir Paul Stephenson, the Met Commissioner, to enforce a regime of “intrusive supervisionâ€.
So-called “Blue Dog” Democrats appear to be starting to waver in their opposition to a public healthcare option. Sort of. They had said a public option would only be ‘triggered’ by the failure of private insurance to meet certain goals (I think the horse has left the barn on that one), but now at least 20 of the 51 members of the DINO caucus say they now back a public option without a trigger. Don’t worry, though, Jane Harman remains “staunch” in her assholiness.
Speaking of Single-Payer, the House Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions Subcommittee is scheduled to hold a hearing titled “Examining the Single Payer Health Care Option” at 10:30 AM in room 2175 of the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington DC today.
Scheduled witnesses include Marcia Angell, M.D, Senior Lecturer in Social Medicine at the Harvard Medical School, Geri Jenkins, R.N., Co-President of the California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee, and Walter Tsou, M.D., M.P.H., National Board Advisor Physicians for a National Health Program. Additional witnesses to be announced.
And tomorrow, the Senate Committee on Health Education and Pensions has invited Margaret Flowers, M.D., of Physicians for National Health Policy to testify at a hearing on health care reform. Flowers was one of the “Baucus 13” arrested three weeks ago protesting the exclusion of single payer from Senate Finance Committee hearings.
Time to boogie. Have a good one.
Hey buddy, what’s up?
The return of Marc the Shark (goto BRL)
The Today Show gang was all hovering over a coffee shop server guy drawing faces of Al Roker in a cup of latte . It’s possibly stupider to try to explain than to watch.
Tom Golisano, the billionaire, supported NYS Dems this last election. then the Dems raised taxes on the wealthy and Golisano moved to Florida to avoid them. But, he came back to NY to engineer the Rethug take over of the Senate, and was present in the gallery while it all went down.
Again, my question, what incentive could the billionaire offer to the 2 Dems to have them cooperate? If he offered anything other than ideas he would be guilty of a bribe.
Golisano, also became personally involved in the tax issue, meeting with lawmakers and insisting that money could be raised on the backs of those far less able to afford it, I’m sure.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/10/nyregion/10albany.html?pagewanted=2&_r=1&hp
The story of today’s deficits starts in January 2001, as President Bill Clinton was leaving office. The Congressional Budget Office estimated then that the government would run an average annual surplus of more than $800 billion a year from 2009 to 2012. Today, the government is expected to run a $1.2 trillion annual deficit in those years.
You can think of that roughly $2 trillion swing as coming from four broad categories: the business cycle, President George W. Bush’s policies, policies from the Bush years that are scheduled to expire but that Mr. Obama has chosen to extend, and new policies proposed by Mr. Obama.
The first category — the business cycle — accounts for 37 percent of the $2 trillion swing.
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About 33 percent of the swing stems from new legislation signed by Mr. Bush.
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Mr. Obama’s main contribution to the deficit is his extension of several Bush policies, like the Iraq war and tax cuts for households making less than $250,000. Such policies — together with the Wall Street bailout, which was signed by Mr. Bush and supported by Mr. Obama — account for 20 percent of the swing.
About 7 percent comes from the stimulus bill that Mr. Obama signed in February. And only 3 percent comes from Mr. Obama’s agenda on health care, education, energy and other areas.
If the analysis is extended further into the future, well beyond 2012, the Obama agenda accounts for only a slightly higher share of the projected deficits.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31199889/
I am sort of pleased about the VA results although I saw Moran on HardBall last week and he seemed pretty good. I hope Mr. Deeds can defeat still another repug. I wonder who’s knees McAuliffe will try to cap for this.
As for the GeoSats, they won’t include co-founder Dan Baird seen here playing my favorite of their songs. If the necks aren’t too red, lots of the best music comes out of the South. I highly recommend the Drive-By Truckers currently working with the legendary Booker T.
:banana: :blues:
Hearing on Single Payer Healthcare, live on C-SPAN 3 now.
NY Times oped:
By the time the dysfunctional body that passes for a Legislature in New York State gets through the 2009 session, calling someone an Albany reformer will be an insult. In a display of chutzpah that startled even old political hands, the Senate Republicans and two of the least-reputable Democrats in a deeply disreputable place brazenly declared themselves to be a reform coalition and staged a palace coup against the Democratic majority.
We’re still puzzling out how these defections came about and what tawdry promises were made. But make no mistake: Reform and bipartisanship had nothing to do with it.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/10/opinion/10wed1.html?_r=1&ref=todayspaper
His cronies stole food meant for poor, sick people and gave it out at his political rallies. He owes the city $61,750 in fines for fraudulent campaign fund-raising going back to 2001. He has failed to file 41 reports with the State Board of Elections, and has racked up $13,553 in penalties since 2002. He does not have an office in the district he was elected to represent in the Bronx. In fact, it looks as if he doesn’t even live there.
Ladies and Gentlemen:
The newly anointed president pro tempore of the New York State Senate.
The governor-in-waiting should something happen to David Paterson.
A man who could not be bought, cheaply.
State Senator Pedro Espada Jr.!
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/10/nyregion/10about.html?ref=todayspaper
Because we do not have a lieutenant governor, ( our present gov was Lt. Gov until he took over for Spitzer) Espada is the next in line for governor, should anything happen to Patterson.
You know the line about people coming to the US for medical care because we have such a superior system? Well, apparently it is Americans who are traveling abroad for affordable healthcare, and some companies are encouraging the practice to contain costs.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/10/opinion/10milstein.html?scp=1&sq=under%20the%20knife&st=cse
Speaking of which:
Single-Payer Health Care Legislation, Part One
(1 hour 52 minutes)
Single-Payer Health Care Legislation, Part Two (30 minutes)
The part 2 embed link is verklempt.
Oh, it’s better now.
I never particularly liked Marc the Shark but the video version made me kind of like him. It was well made. It was on yesterday’s show. Now I wanna see a video of Future Marc and Dream Diary.