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FBI say no new Financial Crime or Environmental Cases (4 updates)

Thu Jun 12, 2008 at 10:26:47 AM PDT

This just in from Bloomberg news, the FBI has instructed its staff to not open any new financial crimes or environmental cases (most likely until the end of the Bush Regime).  The green light is being sent to Republican criminals that its go-go-go, steal and pollute all you can until Bush is gone.

The 26 field offices were told to temporarily suspend opening new cases dealing with price fixing, mass marketing, wire fraud, mail fraud and environmental crimes, Carter said.  ... ``We're just saying, `Don't open any new cases,''' he said. Bloomberg

Laws being suspended by this action include those affecting: price fixing, mass marketing, wire fraud, mail fraud and environmental crimes.

Poll

Suspending Laws for financial crimes, price fixing, mass marketing, wire fraud, mail fraud and environmental crimes is:

4%3 votes
82%58 votes
12%9 votes

| 70 votes | Vote | Results

Bankrupt

Thu Jun 05, 2008 at 01:45:03 AM PDT

My guess: The Clinton Campaign is Bankrupt.

Best estimate: $60 mil
$30 mil owed to small businesses, colleges, community centers, staff and others.
$10 mil owed to Senator Clinton.
$20 mil owed in advances from contributors that must be refunded because those contributors had already maxed out for the primary election. The general election campaign loaned (probably improperly) millions to the primary campaign.

Basis for my hunches: Last month they owed $20 to $30 million.  I suspect they were using "off the balance sheet" accounting for the General election money.  And they spent a fortune in the last month.

Clinton Team Acknowledges $20 Million Debt
By Anne E. Kornblut
Monday, May 12, 2008; Page A04
CLARKSBURG, W.Va., May 11 -- With her campaign falling ever deeper into debt, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton spent a rainy Mother's Day seeking votes ahead of Tuesday's primary here, turning a deaf ear to calls for her to leave a Democratic presidential contest she has little hope of winning. WA Post

more ranting and her latest email letter below

Clinton OPM –Other People’s Money

Tue Jun 03, 2008 at 11:49:09 AM PDT

It’s nice to be generous with other people’s money.  Pay your staff for two weeks NOT to work.  

Most campaign staff will be let go and will be paid through June 15, said the officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to divulge her plans.

http://www.dailykos.com/...

As a taxpayer this bothers me.  And another big reason I am glad she won’t be our President.  Her actions symbolize to me why Republicans don’t trust the Democrats to spend their money wisely. It’s really not true (Republicans waste money on a scale that make Democrats look like penny pinchers).

The OPM factor leaves me with a bad taste for how this Clinton handles money

Update: This Diary not about paying people severance pay they deserve, it’s about who is paying for it, and could that money be better spent.

Poll

Do you think the Clinton campaign, $20 million in debt, should pay their campaign staff not to work for two weeks?

40%26 votes
21%14 votes
37%24 votes

| 64 votes | Vote | Results

Who won't be allowed to vote Tuesday in Indiana?

Sun May 04, 2008 at 12:23:06 PM PDT

The Brad Blod has a great article on how to vote in Indiana if you do not have a picture ID issued by the State of Indiana. It has much deatail about what may be a real story of voters not being able to vote on Tuesday.

How to cast a ballot in Indiana, if you don't currently have a state-issued ID:

Find your birth certificate or passport. If you don't have either, you might be able to apply to the state to get a copy of your birth certificate, if you happened to have been born there, for just $12. A passport may cost you $100 UPDATE: BRAD BLOG commenter Mary Mancini points out Indiana's requirements for a copy of your birth certificate, require you to have......you guessed it...a Photo ID!

Get yourself to a Bureau of Motor Vehicles. Don't let the fact that you don't drive, or have a car, or have access to public transportation, as in many counties in Indiana, stop you from getting to the BMV before Election Day.

Do the above every four years, without fail, or risk not being able to vote like everyone else at the polls in Indiana on Election Day
Brad Friedman 4/29/2008

Poll

The Supreme Court Ruling Allowing for the Requirement of Voter ID in Indiana will:

13%12 votes
5%5 votes
6%6 votes
69%61 votes
4%4 votes

| 88 votes | Vote | Results

Stock Rally – Then Crash? Explanation of Bu$hCo's Effect on the Economy in 2008

Fri Apr 18, 2008 at 02:26:21 PM PDT

There is a strong possibility of a stock and bond rally before the crash, and here is why.

The Bu$hCo team has a bedrock core belief that King Bush II not be blamed for ruining the economy in the last year of his Presidency like King Bush I was.

Many of the players are still there from King Bush I's term and they remember the cruel fate that befell their beloved King Bush I. They remember that he was ridiculed for destroying the economy when:
(1)  they believed his team had already fixed it and
(2) Clinton got all the credit for what they had done.

Unfortunately for Americans the current Bush team does not care about:

(1) How many people lose their homes and jobs next year
(2) That the poor will suffer
(3) That they did not fix the health care (or any system) while they were in office

Bu$hCo will continue, at an accelerated rate, to lie cheat and steal their way to 2009. Virtually any Government statistic between now and January 2009 should be discounted.

What does this mean for you? below the fold....

Clinton Campaign Emailed Me This Afternoon

Wed Apr 02, 2008 at 07:42:25 PM PDT

The email:

It is a bedrock American principle: we are all equal in the voting booth. No matter where you were born or how much money you were born into, no matter the color of your skin or where you worship, your vote deserves to count.

But millions of people in Florida and Michigan who went to the polls aren't being heard. The delegates they elected won't be seated at the Democratic National Convention in Denver this August -- and that's just not fair to those voters.

The people of Michigan and Florida must have a voice in selecting our nominee for president. I have repeatedly called for seating their delegates.

Click here to join me in showing our support for seating Florida and Michigan delegates at the convention.

This is such an important principle, and I appreciate you standing up with me.

Sincerely,
Hillary Rodham Clinton

My response back to them:
Please STOP sending me this crap
I DO NOT and WILL NEVER support you after all the crap you have done

Poll

Did you get this email?

2%10 votes
13%47 votes
83%286 votes

| 343 votes | Vote | Results

A 30% Solution?

Wed Mar 19, 2008 at 02:30:10 PM PDT

What if the Obama and Clinton campaigns both agree to spend 30% of their:
mail,
radio,
and TV

ad buys on ads attacking McCain for the next 10 primaries?

Wouldn’t that serve as an immunity pill for voter backlash against the negative and destructive campaign under way? Wouldn’t that ensure that the Democrats win those states in the fall?  Wouldn’t that be a better use of precious campaign dollars?

The current negative campaign is a classic mutual destruction campaign.  I hate it.  Some good must come from it, hence my suggestion.

Poll

For the next 10 primaries: A Obama/Clinton Agreement that 30 percent of their Radio,TV, and Mail Dollars go to attacking McCain is:

52%18 votes
35%12 votes
11%4 votes

| 34 votes | Vote | Results

More War vs Less War

Mon Feb 25, 2008 at 10:53:36 AM PDT

Got two emails this morning at the same time.  

The first from the extreme right wing group Move Forward America (and likely paid for by a DOD contract) about the bad demostrators against the war, their "great" new ad, annd with a fundraising pitch.

The second from the moderate group Move On encouraging me to call my Senator about bringing the troops home. A call to action likely to taken up by tens of thousands of  patriots nationwide.

Both emails below the fold.

Posted a Diary about Voter Rights and lost my TU Status UPDATES

Sat Feb 16, 2008 at 07:32:51 PM PDT

On 2/11 I posted a diary titled: FL-13, Democratic Congress sadly sells out All Voters, and immediately lost my TU (trusted user) status. The diary made the High Impact list for that day and was generally well received.

Since joining DK in Sept 2006 I have posted 112 diaries.  Nearly half made the High Impact Diary list. The subject of my diaries has been:
Gas Prices – 2
MD-04 -2
Election Integrity – 6
OH-18 - 5
FL-13 – 24
Economy – 9
NV-Gov - 3
CA-Gov -1
Burma – 4
CA-11 – 2
Healthcare – 3
Other - 51

Three of my diaries, maybe four, made the Recommended list.

UPDATE: While commenting on this diary my TU status came back. (True story).  Thank You DK community! Whatever you did seemed to have worked.

UPDATE: Now that I have my TU status back, went to my diary and found an adiitional nine comments that i could not see because the first comment was TU'd from that person. Wonder if that affected my status? Thanks for a great discussion.

FL-13, Democratic Congress sadly sells out All Voters

Mon Feb 11, 2008 at 12:51:29 AM PDT

From Gonzales (Democratic chair of the Committee) official web site, posted moments ago:

February 8, 2008: Task Force Dismisses Contest of 2006 Election
Washington, DC - This morning, the Committee on House Administration's Election Task Force unanimously passed a motion to dismiss the contest of the 2006 election in Florida's 13th Congressional District.  The Task Force arrived at the decision after the Government Accountability Office presented a final report that outlined the results of their own independent testing of the voting machines used in Sarasota County.  Their testing, conducted between November 27, 2007 and December 4, 2007, concluded with reasonable assurance that that the voting machines did not contribute to the large under vote.  
Gonzales

GAO Report

Poll

The Voters in FL-13 were sold out by the Democrats in Congress

94%64 votes
5%4 votes

| 68 votes | Vote | Results

CA Election Integrity Battles

Sun Jan 20, 2008 at 12:16:05 PM PDT

If we think wholesale election fraud could not occur in California, think again. The battles for election integrity are being fought nationwide, especially here in California.

Several southern Ca Republican controlled counties have joined ranks to sue the CA Secretary of State for putting requirements on electronic machines she decertified as ineligible for use in CA (and then provisionally certified for use in the 2008 elections).
 
The issue that the Republican counties are fighting the most: automatic recount of 10% of the ballots cast when elections are close.

Taken as a whole these developments confirm a coordinated effort among County officials, unelected Registrars of Voters and election systems vendors to defy the Secretary of State's efforts to restore California voters' confidence in their elections.Black Box Voting

Kern, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties are supporting San Diego County's lawsuit against Secretary of State Debra Bowen.  Their court documents use the typical argument that it costs too much money to verify that vote counts are correct.

court filings below the fold.....

Poll

The errors and potential fraud in our election system is:

0%0 votes
100%32 votes

| 32 votes | Vote | Results

Are Our Election Results Accurate?

Wed Jan 09, 2008 at 09:34:36 AM PDT

Last night there was a lively discussion about whether the Diebold counting software used in New Hampshire could have been adjusted.  Either hacked by outsiders or modified by Diebold employees.  

Claims that electronic machine adjustments have been made are almost exclusively about Republicans adjusting election results.  

While there is little evidence about votes being changed in New Hampshire (polls not equal to results), how sure are we that our election systems are 100% accurate?  Have we "fixed" our election problems, or only swept them under the proverbial rug.

The Brad Blog

Poll

How Confident are you today that this years Primary Votes will be counted accurately (and not tampered or changed)?

16%10 votes
10%6 votes
8%5 votes
13%8 votes
50%30 votes

| 59 votes | Vote | Results

I skip the Presidential Candidate Diaries

Mon Dec 24, 2007 at 05:05:11 PM PDT

For the last several months I have skipped reading the Presidential Candidate diaries.  Edwards, Obama or Clinton will win.  I live in California so I won’t have much to say about who wins.

I absolutely love politics, but the battles between these three (all winners in my book) just bores me. Not sure why.  Can’t wait until the Candidate is chosen and we get down to fighting the war against the Republican Agenda. That will be fun and will get my juices flowing.

Since this will be in all likelihood my last diary of 2007 here are my favorite bumper stickers for this year. Remember WE are the invisible majority.  As WE speak up, OUR messages can be heard over the pro-corporate censorship of the traditional media.

Poll

Do you take actions to be visible with your opinions?

61%13 votes
14%3 votes
23%5 votes

| 21 votes | Vote | Results

CEO pay or Outsourced Jobs: America Needs to Decide

Sat Dec 15, 2007 at 08:38:59 PM PDT

The biased traditional media wants you to believe American jobs have been outsourced overseas.  In reality the money for those jobs has gone into excessive CEO pay.

For each CEO earning $200 million a year, 40,000 jobs paying $50,000 a year are lost.  In each community in which those workers live 9 more trickle down jobs are lost.  For the cost of 10 CEO’s it might be said 5 million American workers jobs are lost.

This is not how it has always been.  In the last 15 years something has gone horribly wrong. CEO greed exploded at the expense of ordinary worker jobs.

Ratio of CEO pay and an average worker’s pay
1965....24
1973....27
1978....35
1989....71
1995....100
2000....300
2005....262
Economic Policy Institute

Poll

Which is better for American workers, corporate shareholders, and the public?

2%1 votes
97%36 votes

| 37 votes | Vote | Results

Cheney Responds to Nurses Ad in Iowa

Tue Dec 11, 2007 at 06:49:14 PM PDT

Here is the ad placed in Iowa's top ten papers:

Nurses HealthCare Ad

The nurses spokesperson
said: "All Americans deserve the kind of care that our Vice-President, President and Congress already have, but none of the candidate proposals can give it to them," said Rose Ann DeMoro, Executive Director of CNA/NNOC and a vice-president of the AFL-CIO.

Vice President Dick Cheney sent out his spokesperson to call the latest healthcare ad "outrageous."  The Nurses responded with "We think it’s outrageous that people are dying in the richest country in the world because they can’t afford health insurance premiums."

Poll

The Ad was

94%256 votes
2%8 votes
2%7 votes

| 271 votes | Vote | Results

Guiliani Bashing, Why Not Kick a Bad Man on his Way Down?

Sun Dec 09, 2007 at 12:00:15 PM PDT

Poltiico just sent out this email blast:

    Giuliani says he will not cut ties to his business if elected: "I'm not doing more than what is absolutely required."

America may have a tradition of Presidents being bought and sold, but rarely has any Candidate been so open about it (or see so little of what is wrong about it).

Rudy has a tell:

Rudi Has A "Tell" When He is Lying, See if you can spot it.

When in doubt Rudy bashes Gays:

Giuliani, who appeared on NBC's "Meet the Press," said he did not believe homosexuality was aberrant. What is sinful are "the acts, not the orientation

More Sunday Afternoon "Take A Break on Rudy" fun continues....

Republican War Against The Middle Class

Sun Nov 11, 2007 at 11:26:50 PM PDT

This war started around the time of Ronald Reagan.  For almost 50 years Republicans have aggressively moved to dismantle the institutions and safeguards that protect the middle class.

The next steps will be both more obvious and more hurtfull.  

The winners and promoters are soulless multinational Corporations. The war is not limited to America, it is worldwide.  Anywhere they can divide the labor pool and population into winners and losers, by race, class or religion, they win.

Poll

The Republicans are at War with the Middle Class

94%87 votes
5%5 votes
0%0 votes

| 92 votes | Vote | Results

The Largest Man Made Thing on the Planet?

Sun Oct 21, 2007 at 06:52:36 PM PDT

The Largest Man Made Thing on the Planet may be a plastic garbage patch in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, double the size of the State of Texas.  Why does it matter? The plastic stops sunlight from nurturing living organisms below the water’s surface.  The plastic breaks down, but never goes away. And by logical extension the small bits of plastic will enter our food supply (if they haven't already).  

From the experts:

Unlike many discarded materials, most plastics in common use do not biodegrade. Instead they "photodegrade," a process whereby sunlight breaks them into progressively smaller pieces, all of which are still plastic polymers. In fact, the degradation eventually yields individual molecules of plastic, but these are still too tough for most anything—even such indiscriminate consumers as bacteria—to digest. And for the past fifty years or so, plastics that have made their way into the Pacific Ocean have been fragmenting and accumulating as a kind of swirling sewer in the North Pacific subtropical gyre. Across the Pacific Ocean, Plastics, Plastics, Everywhere

Poll

Do you think the small pieces of plastic have made their way into our food/fish supply?

84%895 votes
13%139 votes
2%31 votes

| 1065 votes | Vote | Results


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