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Debt Ceiling Disaster – Crazy or Criminal?

By Michael Collins
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(Washington, DC 1/9/13) Let’s say that on a Monday, you sit down and take a hard  look at your finances.  Your bills exceed your income, assets are just a feint memory, and there is no relief in sight.  Reluctantly, you decide that your only choice is to declare bankruptcy.  On Tuesday you say, I think I’ll do some  shopping before it’s all over.  You proceed to charge $2,000 on  your VISA card for some jewelry and other non essentials.  On Wednesday, you get a lawyer and file for bankruptcy.

Guess what? You still owe the $2,000 since the court will conclude that you made the purchases  fraudulently. You knew you were filing for bankruptcy and made the charges anyway. Even worse, the court may refuse to grant the bankruptcy filing all together as a result of the obvious fraud.

That is exactly what the Republicans in the House of Representatives are doing with their open announcement that they will vote against raising the debt ceiling without their solution to government spending. Since that announcement, has one single deficit hawk stood up and said, We must stop all spending as of this moment since we are proposing to default on those expenditures?

They haven’t said any such thing and they won’t. That would mean an end of all Federal spending in their districts and states. They are more than happy to incur expenditures that they have no intention of paying anywhere close to on time.

Why is the refusal to raise the debt ceiling such a threat to the good faith and credit of the United States of America? Simple. The majority party in the House is engaged in flat out fraud. That party is spending money as it promises to default on the very amounts spent.

It is fraud, pure and simple.  The behavior of key leaders attacks the credit worthiness of the country.

You may say, Look, it’s only a temporary default. The loss of confidence still attaches to the action. In fact, the fraud of purchasing after declaring an intention to default is compounded by the grotesque insincerity of the threat. It’s enough to make your head spin.

The Republicans in the House of Representatives are involved in a very real, common conspiracy to commit fraud based on their statements and actions. In addition, they’re lying to the public since a real declaration default is not just extremely improbable, it is impossible. Sovereign states have the ability to issue currency.  That unique ability and asset can’t be denied due to a legislative tantrum.  Just like individuals and businesses, sovereign states have the very real option to develop a viable plan to work out of a financial crisis

The ever present double standard emerges. It is not OK for us to defraud creditors when we declare bankruptcy but the House can acquire goods and make promises to pay after openly declaring their intention to not pay. Nothing will happen to these politicians as a result of this conspicuous contempt for the law. If it looks like it might, they’ll just pass a law to make their crimes legal.

Every day, we suffer the undeserved indignity of being ruled by fools and fraudsters.

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About time! New York Charges JPMorgan with Mortgage Fraud

Michael Collins

(New York Times, Oct 1)  “The federal mortgage task force that was formed in January by the Justice Department filed its first complaint against a big bank on Monday, citing a broad pattern of misconduct in the packaging and sale of mortgage securities during the housing boom. The civil suit against Bear Stearns & Company, now a unit of JPMorgan Chase, was brought in New York State court by Eric T. Schneiderman, the state attorney general.”

Schneiderman charged Bear Sterns and JPMorgan, which acquired Bear, with fraud under the state’s Martin Act.  Unique to New York, the act allows prosecutors the ability to vigorously pursue financial fraud with both civil and criminal charges. The investigative powers provided are broader than those found in any state or among regulators (e.g., the Securities and Exchange Commission). Read the rest of this entry »

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Real Unemployment at 23% – Dampening the Excitement

There was a shadow over the national conventions of both political parties.  The people know that the economy is much worse than anyone in the power structure will admit.  As usual, the people are right.  The real rate of unemployment is 23%, not the official figures we hear on a regular basis.  The 23% figure  represents all of those unemployed no matter how long, the involuntarily under employed (part time), and those who have given up looking, the discouraged, due to an chronically arid job market.   If either wing of The Money Party, Democratic or Republican, admits to the the real unemployment situation,  they would be forced to admit a complete system failure and compelled to act now.  There would be no choice but to drop the nonsense about austerity and balanced budgets.

Here is how the fantasy of the official unemployment figure works.

Official unemployment  includes those who are both unemployed during the week of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) survey and without a job for the prior four weeks.

The official unemployment number we see excludes those marginally attached to the labor force, discouraged workers, and those working part time due to the absence of full time work. The Alternative unemployment statistic is always higher than the official version. It includes most of the unemployed but excludes discouraged workers after twelve months without a job (See Appendix).  In the chart above, you will see the official government unemployment number (U-3), the alternative number (U-6), and the shadowstats.com figure, which includes U-3 and U-6 plus  all those unemployed who have given up. That represents 23% of the work force. (Graph Courtesy of Shadowstats.Com Shadow Government Statistics – John Williams)

How can citizens make responsible decisions when the official unemployment rate, 8.1%, is just 35% of the real unemployment rate, 23%?

Who benefits?

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Totalitarianism in the US: An Accident Waiting to Happen

By Numerian
First appeared in The Agonist

Listening to Paul Ryan’s speech at the Republican National Convention, I couldn’t place where I had come across something quite like this before. Then it struck me – Pravda! I used to subscribe to Pravda in high school and college, first to learn Russian, and second, to pursue a college program in Soviet studies. Pravda was a newspaper that specialized in the Big Lie – the Five Year Plan was always ahead of schedule, Soviet industrial capabilities exceeded that of any other country, people were starving on streets all across America. The newspaper was a non-stop stream of lies, just as Paul Ryan’s speech was studded with Big Lies – lies that were easily disprovable, such as Barack Obama did nothing about the Simpson-Bowles recommendations to reduce the budget deficit (Paul Ryan didn’t mention he voted against these recommendations when the House killed any chance of enacting them); or that Obama made it easier for people to live off welfare (the President altered the enrollment rules of welfare at the request of Republican governors); or the Romney favorite – Obama cut over $700 billion of Medicare benefits for individuals (the cuts were imposed on hospitals and insurance companies, not beneficiaries, and Romney has the same cuts in his economic plan).  (Image:  Wikipedia) Read the rest of this entry »

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“Tampa has sort of transformed into a police state” NO KIDDING!


Here you go.  The Mayor and City Council of Tampa are all Democrats.  But there’s a national security state consensus of the “elect,” Three thousand militarized police making sure of what?  Caged protesters escorted by armed guards:  is this why we elected a constitutional law professor as President.  What more could the Republicans want?  It’s their script from the Houston Plan to the Patriot Act, both parties seek overwhelming power over citizens exercising their First Amendment rights.


Tampa Bay Online article for video (with extensive pics)
We Are Change - (activist coalition web site) Read the rest of this entry »

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Mr. President, Focus here, not over there

By Michael Collins

The United States of America is struggling with economic problems that leading economists call a depression.   When you count all of those without jobs seeking one, unemployment is 22%.  That figure defines a serious crisis.  While we wait for the Obama administration to do something for the people, we can be comforted to know that the president is wasting his time meddling in Syria by supporting rebels who count al Qaeda among their comrades.  This was all a secret until Reuters told us about it yesterday. (Image)

(Reuters) – President Barack Obama has signed a secret order authorizing U.S. support for rebels seeking to depose Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his government, sources familiar with the matter said.

This and other developments signal a shift toward growing, albeit still circumscribed, support for Assad’s armed opponents – a shift that intensified following last month’s failure of the U.N. Security Council to agree on tougher sanctions against the Damascus government.  Reuters, August 1   (Alternate link)

The term intelligence finding used to describe Obama’s action on Syria is a neologism.  The more accurate term is stupidity finding.  Why? Read the rest of this entry »

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AETNA and Anthem sending clinical jobs overseas

McClatchy Newspapers reports that two giant health insurance companies are outsourcing clinical services to India and the Philippines.

WASHINGTON – July 29 – After years of shipping data-processing, accounting and other back-office work abroad, some health care companies are starting to shift clinical services and decision-making on medical care overseas, primarily to India and the Philippines.
Some of the jobs being sent abroad include so-called pre-service nursing, where nurses at insurance companies, for example, help assess patient needs and determine treatment methods.

Why outsource jobs when there professionals in this country who can perform the services?  Why send this function to another country?

A claimed 30% cost savings is why and the companies are unapologetic.   They owe it to the shareholders.

But what about he market for health insurance? Sending good paying jobs overseas reduces buying power here.  It leads to unemployment that impacts the ability to get and pay for insurance, not to mention the impact on the rest of the economy.

Senior executives and major shareholders of Anthem and AETNA don’t care.  They don’t have to.  It’s all about the quarterly bonus.  Who cares about the quality of care and the American worker.

McClatchy reports that this is a first. Previously, when clinical services were sent out of the country, it was due to some shortage here  The jobs were repatriated.

Who do we hold responsible for this?

The management, board, and institutional shareholders for both firms are first in line.  But a special award goes to the regulators across the country that allowed the nonprofit Bluecross/Blueshield firms to become for-profit.  That added up to 30% to their costs for the profit needed, just the amount they now propose to save by this lousy action.

Thanks to LaurenH for her heads up on this.

 

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