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Blagojevich gets 14 years, but what about these guys?

By Michael Collins

(Washington, DC) Former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich just got 14 years in prison. He wheeled and dealed to leverage contributions and other favors based on his position as governor. He was indicted by former special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald (who tanked the Valerie Plame case).

Maybe it was the former governor’s colorful (and to some vulgar) language captured on audio tapes or his brash style. Regardless of the motives, the time, money and attention wasted on his indictment and trial stands in stark contrast to the crimes never prosecuted, crimes that resulted in death, unnecessary illness and suffering, and the loss of trillions of dollars caused by the perpetrators of the current economic crisis. (Image: michaelpickard)

While prosecutors pick easy targets like Blagojevich, serious crimes go unprosecuted.

President George W. Bush and Vice President Richard Cheney lied about the basis for invading Iraq. As a result, they are responsible for the deaths of soldiers resulting from that invasion and occupation.
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The Bipartisan Citizen Beat Down and the End of Democracy

Michael Collins

Both political parties are manifestly hostile to citizens.  This hostility reduces electoral participation to just over 50% of the voting age population for presidential elections and less than 40% for off-year congressional elections.  The absence of 50% to 60% of those eligible to vote creates minority rule and threatens the legitimacy of any ruling party.  Truly, every election ratifies the rejection of both parties.
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Decline and Fall – Why Would Anybody Believe Standard and Poor’s?

Michael Collins

We are in the midst of a bum’s rush - the quick eviction of a less than desirable in an unpleasantly abrupt fashion.  The problem is we’re the bums.  Our eviction from the political process is all based the word of a firm that helped fuel the housing bubble, trigger the financial collapse, and found itself indicted by the State of Connecticut for “unfair, deceptive, and illegal business practices” in 2008.

Last week, credit rating agency Standard and Poor’s threatened to downgrade the AAA credit rating of the United States of America by issuing a “negative” finding on the ‘long term credit outlook” for the country.  The firm’s report said that Congress wasn’t working diligently enough to reduce the budget deficit.  The nation had better fix things quick or, as S&P threatened, “there is at least a one-in-three likelihood that we could lower our long-term rating on the U.S. within two years [2013].”  The mere threat of a reduced credit rating brought calls for quick and decisive action on proposals for deficit reduction.
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Why does the U.S. government torture people?

By Mark Adams JDMBA


Well, it’s just standard practice, and unfortunately, U.S. government agents torture Americans far more often than they torture foreign “terrorists.” (Image)

Since most of you are saying, “No way. That can’t be true!” I’ll let you in on one of the dirty secrets that the “news” media cartel has kept you in the dark about.

In 2003, Congress made the following findings:

1. “The total number of inmates who have been sexually assaulted in the past 20 years likely exceeds 1,000,000.” 42 U.S.C. § 15601(2) That’s an average of over 130 sexual assaults of Americans every day.
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Libya, Gas Prices, and the Big Payday at Your Expense

Another Triumph for The Money Party

Michael Collins

The average price for a gallon of gas rose 30% from $2.69 in July 2010 to $3.49 as of March 6.  Most of that 30% has come in just the last few days.

We’re about to embark on another period of let the markets take care of itThe Money Party manipulators are again jerking citizens around in the old bottom-up wealth redistribution program.  Their imagineers are writing the storyline right now.

The conflict in Libya is causing the spike in oil prices over the past ten days or so according to the media script.  Take a look at the chart to the right.  Can you find Libya among the top fifteen nations supplying the United States with crude oil?

Why the Current Panic Over Gas Prices?

The general explanation points to the crisis in Libya as the proximate cause.  The anti Gaddafi regime revolution began in earnest on February 17.  But if the Libyan revolution were the cause, we’d have to attribute a 50% drop in a 2% share of the world’s oil supply as the cause of the panic.  We would also have to attribute the increase in US gas prices to a nation that doesn’t impact the US crude oil supply and, as a result, should not impact the price of gas here..
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Decline and Fall (Maybe) January 1, 2011

The Happy New Year Edition (with some good news about 2011)

Michael Collins

The best thing about 2010 is that it’s over.  It was a year filled with utter stupidity, mendacity, and greed beyond all bounds on the part of our rulers, also known as The Money Party.  Lots of fiddling while Rome and the rest of the world burned.  Knowledge is power and among the ruling elite in the United States, the power was off.  Somebody forgot to pay the bill or paid with a bad check, no doubt.

A Decade of Job Stagnation In 2000, 135 million citizens were employed.  In 2010 there were 139 million Americans employed.  Given the 9.7% increase in population since 2000, we would expect to see at least 148 million citizens with jobs.  Nobody much wants to talk about this or the true unemployment figures produced by the US Census called “U6″. That measure accounts for, “Total unemployed, plus all persons marginally attached to the labor force, plus total employed part time for economic reasons, as a percent of the civilian labor force plus all persons marginally attached to the labor force.”  Bureau of Labor Statistics
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