But Raymond J. Learsy says that's not all:
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In contrast, Susan Duclos replies:
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DealBook does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
A memo written by Republicans, citing e-mail and internal Fed documents that were subpoenaed from the central bank , is building a case that Mr. Bernanke was a Machiavellian autocrat who forced Bank of America to go through with a disastrous merger that it no longer wanted to complete.
Glenn Reynolds comes with a new idea:
7/11/04 - 7/17/047/04/04 - 7/10/046/27/04 - 7/03/04
Despite the previous arguments, Sheldon Townsend has many reasons to think otherwise:
Floyd Norris thinks about it:
A National Bank:âThe incorporation of a bank and the powers assumed [by legislation doing so] have not, in my opinion, been delegated to the United States by the Constitution. They are not among the powers specially enumerated.â â"Thomas Jefferson: Opinion on Bank, 1791. ME 3:146
In contrast, Evelyn Leopold replies:
Chrysler Dealer Closing List: SEE FULL LIST Below is the full list of the nearly 800 dealerships Chrysler is planning to eliminate. ChryslerDealership
But Antony Green says that's not all:
(The last point on this graph shows party support in the latest Newspoll.)The 1904 election was important as the point where pre-Federation three-party politics was replaced by a two-party system, Labor versus Liberal. It was the first election where Labor became the official opposition. As you can see, the current Labor vote is far below any Labor vote recorded at an election since 1904.
Before going any further, Human Rights Watch wants to get this straight:
The Chinese government continues to persecute those who seek a public reassessment of the bloody crackdown. Chinese citizens who challenge the official version of what happened in June 1989 are subject to swift reprisals from security forces. These include relatives of victims who demand redress and eyewitnesses to the massacre and its aftermath whose testimonies contradict the official version of events. Even those who merely seek to honor the memory of the late Zhao Ziyang, the secretary general of the Communist Party of China in 1989 who was sacked and placed under house arrest for opposing violence against the demonstrators, find themselves subject to reprisals.
Thinking that's not all, Jim Henley adds:
Comment by TGGP June 23, 2009 @ 9:59 am Actually, King accepted communist economics and worked with a number of communists. Saul Alinsky said that anyone in the civil rights movement who claimed not to have worked with reds was full of it (though he himself was briefly targeted by communists during the Hitler-Stalin pact as a warmonger).
The Huffington Post News Editors intervenes and adds:
Twitter has been used as an organizing tool to tell people about upcoming events such as this tweet Monday from a user identified as "alirezasha:" "today, 4pm a CALM protest with Karoubi and Mousavi/confirmed by Karoubi's campaign manager and VP."
Thinking that's not all, Majed Athab adds:
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As Mark 'Rizzn' Hopkins says:
I recognize that these are interesting and viable insights, but when I considered the different theories presented, none of them particularly gelled well with what Iâve been observing by monitoring the news coming out of Iran
Chief Editor might have an idea about it:
216 . Russian KGB says: June 29, 2009 at 11:55 pm Zambians stop insulting each other, SA is better coz of white people, Zimbabwe was doing good coz of white people. we need them stop complain bring white people and prayers to God zambia will improve.
Evelyn Leopold notices:
- + GCL 1 I'm a Fan of GCL 1 I'm a fan of this user permalink What rank hypocrisy by certain western nations that they should choose to be shocked by so-called "genocide" in Sri Lanka, but accept it when it suits their purposes. What about the tens of thousands of innocent Afghan and Pakistani civilians who have died in American shelling during the so-called "War on Terror"? Why don't the US, UK, EU, and the UN spare a thought for them as well? Why do they practise selective human rights and define genocide exclusively in favor of ethnic Sri Lankan Tamils? What about the tens of thousands of ethnic Sinhalese who have lost their lives to LTTE suicide bombings and attacks? What about the LTTE's blatant human rights violations, not least their child soldiers? Let us face it - terrorism is a dirty business; war against terror is a dirty business too, whether waged by the US and its allies against the Al Qaeda, or by the Sri Lankan government against the LTTE. The internal civil war in Sri Lanka has gone on for several decades, and has claimed both Sri Lankan and Indian politicians as terrorism victims. Finally the Sri Lankan government has cornered the brutal and savage LTTE, and rather than provide them every help (at least morally if not monetarily) to finish off the job, western governments instead talk down to the Sri Lankans, lecturing them on human rights and threatening to cut off IMF loans and aids. What disgusting double standards!
For this reason, Susan Duclos says:
Fox: 'U.S. officials are skeptical."But U.S. officials are skeptical of the outcome, in which the government declared President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad the winner Saturday. U.S. analysts find it "not credible" that challenger Mir Hossein Mousavi would have lost the balloting in his hometown or that a third candidate, Mehdi Karoubi, would have received less than 1 percent of the total vote, a senior U.S. officials told FOX News. Despite a reportedly record turnout of 85 percent, the senior official said given the "not credible" counts for Mousavi and Karoubi, the turnout clearly was questionable.
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Saturday, August 15, 2009
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Government From: Daniel Nasaw, Matthew Weaver Jui Chakravorty Das And Kevin Krolicki Gavin Baker Peter Hetherington Jonathan Adler Mark Silva Susan Duclos Langbert Lpratapas Stefan Deeran Azuakanwa Matt Jonathan Adler Thomas E. Ricks Ymelnyk@icfj.org Admin /26713046
But Daniel Nasaw, Matthew Weaver has a different opinion:
UPDATE: Another Iranian reader has a different interpretation of the chant: It doesn't mean thank you for your support but, "please support us" or be on our side.
But Jui Chakravorty Das and Kevin Krolicki says that's not all:
Two Opel cars are reflected in a Fiat car at a car seller in Darmstadt May 20, 2009. REUTERS/Johannes Eisele
Gavin Baker imagines that:
July 8, 2007July 15, 2007July 22, 2007July 29, 2007August 5, 2007
However, Peter Hetherington states that:
Recruiting now Related information Society Local government Politics Profile: Eric Pickles 27 Sep 2008: Political commentators, friends and an ex-chairman of the Young Conservatives discuss the shadow secretary of state for communities and local government More video 1 Jul 2008 24-hour licensing fails to cut drunken violence, report finds 23 Apr 2008 Thinktank calls for elected mayors in every major city 10 Feb 2008 Ken Livingstone: Loved by unions, tolerated by Labour 11 Apr 2006 Greens dismiss Tory local election threat The race to become London's mayor 1 May 2008: A selection of photos from the final frantic days of campaigning to become mayor of London More galleries
Jonathan Adler is not really sure about that:
Related Posts ( on one page ): Climate Protectionism? Just Read the Bill: The End of Transparency (Before It Ever Began):
But Mark Silva says that's not all:
Women campaign finance satire Play "Budget Hero" Latest polls News, but funnier Walt Handelsman The Lowe- Down Joe Fournier Editorial cartoons Quizzes Know the real Rahm? Presidential trivia
As a result of that, Susan Duclos belives:
Iran Election Fallout: Reporters Targeted A Chilling Father s Day Nightmare Obama On Iran Election Fallout The World s Least Interesting Man
But langbert says that's not all:
As far as Ron Paul, I supported him but I wasn t part of the Ron Paul movement and cannot speak for his ideas. I do not see the Constitution as critical to libertarianism.
Meanwhile, lpratapas came up with this idea:
White House fires back at Bush comments: 'We won' Bush takes aim at Obama policies John Edwards talks affair, future
Stefan Deeran is absolutely sure that:
Obama Looks to Hire First Federal Chief Performance OfficerPosted in: BNET Management Worried about where those stimulus dollars are actually going? The federal government is ready to hire an advocate on your behalf.
Similarly, azuakanwa adds:
47 Responses for Beyond Amnesty: Okah seeks FG s action on his health Joel says: June 29, 2009 at 5:23 pm There we go again. 4b amesty offer to be disbursed through the state governors. when do we learn from the past experience. what happened to the previous ones FG has been disbursing to niger delta through state governors and NDDC? if FG want result, i advice they award the contract direct and monitor the projects, if not these set of greedy leaders in Niger delta will steal the money meant for the rehabilitation.
Meanwhile, matt came up with this idea:
« Somerville Shepard Fairey Mural Defaced, Repaired Friday Night Lights Season 3 » Entry Details You re currently reading Our Government, an entry on Unlikely Words Published: June 15, 2009 around 10pm Author: matt Category: Politics Tags: matthew yglesias , senate Comments: No comments yet
Jonathan Adler is absolutely sure that:
Obama might be insane, (A sociopath, it's common enough among politicians.) but he's certainly a liar. And if his economic policies are any guide, his MO is to transfer as much power from the private sector to government, as fast and irreversibly as possible, as he can get away with. And then count on his being a clever guy to figure out what to do with it.
While it may be true, Thomas E. Ricks thinks:
Another woman, a member of the election committee explained that they were told to dress that way and wear a coat, even in summer if they wanted to be on the committee.
ymelnyk@icfj.org is not really sure about that:
MoldovaMongoliaMontenegroMoroccoMozambiqueNamibiaNauruNepalNetherlandsNew ZealandNicaraguaNigerNigeriaNorth America
Thinking that's not all, admin adds:
Hide is due to report back to the Cabinet committee on his reform proposals by August 31, after a targeted consultation round without public submissions. To implement changes in time for the 2010 local authority elections would require a tight timetable for legislative drafting and subsequent parliamentary process, the paper says. Hide has already lodged a bid to introduce local government law reform legislation in 2009.
Sources:
Daniel Nasaw, Matthew Weaver Jui Chakravorty Das and Kevin Krolicki Gavin Baker Peter Hetherington Jonathan Adler Mark Silva Susan Duclos langbert lpratapas Stefan Deeran azuakanwa matt Jonathan Adler Thomas E. Ricks ymelnyk@icfj.org admin
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UPDATE: Another Iranian reader has a different interpretation of the chant: It doesn't mean thank you for your support but, "please support us" or be on our side.
But Jui Chakravorty Das and Kevin Krolicki says that's not all:
Two Opel cars are reflected in a Fiat car at a car seller in Darmstadt May 20, 2009. REUTERS/Johannes Eisele
Gavin Baker imagines that:
July 8, 2007July 15, 2007July 22, 2007July 29, 2007August 5, 2007
However, Peter Hetherington states that:
Recruiting now Related information Society Local government Politics Profile: Eric Pickles 27 Sep 2008: Political commentators, friends and an ex-chairman of the Young Conservatives discuss the shadow secretary of state for communities and local government More video 1 Jul 2008 24-hour licensing fails to cut drunken violence, report finds 23 Apr 2008 Thinktank calls for elected mayors in every major city 10 Feb 2008 Ken Livingstone: Loved by unions, tolerated by Labour 11 Apr 2006 Greens dismiss Tory local election threat The race to become London's mayor 1 May 2008: A selection of photos from the final frantic days of campaigning to become mayor of London More galleries
Jonathan Adler is not really sure about that:
Related Posts ( on one page ): Climate Protectionism? Just Read the Bill: The End of Transparency (Before It Ever Began):
But Mark Silva says that's not all:
Women campaign finance satire Play "Budget Hero" Latest polls News, but funnier Walt Handelsman The Lowe- Down Joe Fournier Editorial cartoons Quizzes Know the real Rahm? Presidential trivia
As a result of that, Susan Duclos belives:
Iran Election Fallout: Reporters Targeted A Chilling Father s Day Nightmare Obama On Iran Election Fallout The World s Least Interesting Man
But langbert says that's not all:
As far as Ron Paul, I supported him but I wasn t part of the Ron Paul movement and cannot speak for his ideas. I do not see the Constitution as critical to libertarianism.
Meanwhile, lpratapas came up with this idea:
White House fires back at Bush comments: 'We won' Bush takes aim at Obama policies John Edwards talks affair, future
Stefan Deeran is absolutely sure that:
Obama Looks to Hire First Federal Chief Performance OfficerPosted in: BNET Management Worried about where those stimulus dollars are actually going? The federal government is ready to hire an advocate on your behalf.
Similarly, azuakanwa adds:
47 Responses for Beyond Amnesty: Okah seeks FG s action on his health Joel says: June 29, 2009 at 5:23 pm There we go again. 4b amesty offer to be disbursed through the state governors. when do we learn from the past experience. what happened to the previous ones FG has been disbursing to niger delta through state governors and NDDC? if FG want result, i advice they award the contract direct and monitor the projects, if not these set of greedy leaders in Niger delta will steal the money meant for the rehabilitation.
Meanwhile, matt came up with this idea:
« Somerville Shepard Fairey Mural Defaced, Repaired Friday Night Lights Season 3 » Entry Details You re currently reading Our Government, an entry on Unlikely Words Published: June 15, 2009 around 10pm Author: matt Category: Politics Tags: matthew yglesias , senate Comments: No comments yet
Jonathan Adler is absolutely sure that:
Obama might be insane, (A sociopath, it's common enough among politicians.) but he's certainly a liar. And if his economic policies are any guide, his MO is to transfer as much power from the private sector to government, as fast and irreversibly as possible, as he can get away with. And then count on his being a clever guy to figure out what to do with it.
While it may be true, Thomas E. Ricks thinks:
Another woman, a member of the election committee explained that they were told to dress that way and wear a coat, even in summer if they wanted to be on the committee.
ymelnyk@icfj.org is not really sure about that:
MoldovaMongoliaMontenegroMoroccoMozambiqueNamibiaNauruNepalNetherlandsNew ZealandNicaraguaNigerNigeriaNorth America
Thinking that's not all, admin adds:
Hide is due to report back to the Cabinet committee on his reform proposals by August 31, after a targeted consultation round without public submissions. To implement changes in time for the 2010 local authority elections would require a tight timetable for legislative drafting and subsequent parliamentary process, the paper says. Hide has already lodged a bid to introduce local government law reform legislation in 2009.
Sources:
Daniel Nasaw, Matthew Weaver Jui Chakravorty Das and Kevin Krolicki Gavin Baker Peter Hetherington Jonathan Adler Mark Silva Susan Duclos langbert lpratapas Stefan Deeran azuakanwa matt Jonathan Adler Thomas E. Ricks ymelnyk@icfj.org admin
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Geoffrey Dunn thinks about it:
- + squarebird I'm a Fan of squarebird I'm a fan of this user permalink Where do you get "obsession"? She has said less about Russia than you have about Sarah Palin. And unlike you, she has never called Russia an "enemy". Reply Favorite Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 06/07/2009
For this purpose, alexsamade suggests:
NNPCâs Group Managing Director, Mr. Sanusi Barkindo, had while appearing before the FAAC members on May 14, agreed that the corporation owed the Federation Account N450.39 billion. He, however, noted that the corporation bore the cost of subsidy on petroleum products estimated at N1.15 trillion.
Economix brings some great news:
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In response, lpratapas claims:
warthorn June 8th, 2009 12:42 pm ET skyhawkdriver, Actually, the money has already been appropriated by Congress when the bill was passed. It's now in the hands of Executive-branch departments who answer to Obama.
For this purpose, TMFDeej suggests:
At least I can take solace in the fact that my parents who have done so much for me over the years are collecting Social Security right now. My Dad always gives me a hard time and says that I have to keep working multiple jobs so that he can collect his government checks.Â
Jui Chakravorty Das and Kevin Krolicki gives a bit of an idea about it:
The only hitch, according to bankers and analysts, is that they don't expect to pay anything.Instead, potential industrial partners for GM brands like Opel and Saab are being lured by the prospect of nearly risk-free financing brokered by governments from Washington to Berlin to Stockholm desperate to protect automotive jobs.
Stuff.co.nz - World also takes into account the following fact:
NZ needs to lighten up a little, get a life, stopping impeading on other people who are living there lives. Lindsay #9 01:46 pm May 26 2009 The response from #1 is why we need to deal to these brain-dead morons! Your time is up dude :-)
Thinking that's not all, Patrick Disney adds:
1:32 pm: From a reader comment in a thread below, a website encouraging people from anywhere BUT in Iran to call and speak out about the election violence. (Usual caveats apply, since we haven t tested any of these numbers and have no knowledge of their validity).
Mark 'Rizzn' Hopkins considers that:
So, then, what is the method Iran is using to block itâs citizens from accessing the Internet, and what does that suggest about their readiness for the uprising theyâre currently experiencing?
As Paul W. Taylor says:
It's not quite a hot knife through butter; ChannelWeb's Samara Lynn warns that when you deploy the plug-in, it may take up to 24 hours for Google to import all of your e-mails. But with this new tool, Google is taking square aim at Microsoft's enterprise customers, luring them into the cloud and away from software-based technology. Google has a number of natural advantages here; its premiere edition costs just $50 per person per year, and companies will no longer have to host servers on site, allowing Google to do all the heavy infrastructural lifting.
David Smith tells the real story:
I will deal first with what we do know. More evidence has emerged in the past week that the recession is coming to an end. Indeed, if the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) is right, the trough was in March, even earlier than implied by the purchasing managers' surveys described here last week.
Raymond J. Learsy sees it this way:
Share Print Comments CNBC reported yesterday that up to nine banks will soon be allowed to pay back their TARP loans. JPMorgan has received some $25 billion from the TARP program, has petitioned the government to permit repayment, and will, in all likelihood, be among the banks permitted to do so.
Tom Johansmeyer objects:
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Wang Dan comes with the facts:
Human Rights Watch: China: Tiananmen's Unhealed Wounds (VIDEO) By Minky Worden Twenty years after the Chinese army killed untold numbers of unarmed civilians in Beijing and other cities on and around June 3-4,...
But Daniel Nasaw, Matthew Weaver says that's not all:
As I tried to say at the press conference, all of the Iranians who are communicating online do so at great risk. It was very courageous of them and I hope the question I ended up choosing did them some justice...
Sources:
Geoffrey Dunn alexsamade Economix lpratapas TMFDeej Jui Chakravorty Das and Kevin Krolicki Stuff.co.nz - World Patrick Disney Mark 'Rizzn' Hopkins Paul W. Taylor David Smith Raymond J. Learsy Tom Johansmeyer Wang Dan Daniel Nasaw, Matthew Weaver
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- + squarebird I'm a Fan of squarebird I'm a fan of this user permalink Where do you get "obsession"? She has said less about Russia than you have about Sarah Palin. And unlike you, she has never called Russia an "enemy". Reply Favorite Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 06/07/2009
For this purpose, alexsamade suggests:
NNPCâs Group Managing Director, Mr. Sanusi Barkindo, had while appearing before the FAAC members on May 14, agreed that the corporation owed the Federation Account N450.39 billion. He, however, noted that the corporation bore the cost of subsidy on petroleum products estimated at N1.15 trillion.
Economix brings some great news:
In order to view this feature, you must download the latest version of flash player here . Archive Select Month July 2009 June 2009 May 2009 April 2009 March 2009 February 2009 January 2009 December 2008 November 2008 October 2008 September 2008
In response, lpratapas claims:
warthorn June 8th, 2009 12:42 pm ET skyhawkdriver, Actually, the money has already been appropriated by Congress when the bill was passed. It's now in the hands of Executive-branch departments who answer to Obama.
For this purpose, TMFDeej suggests:
At least I can take solace in the fact that my parents who have done so much for me over the years are collecting Social Security right now. My Dad always gives me a hard time and says that I have to keep working multiple jobs so that he can collect his government checks.Â
Jui Chakravorty Das and Kevin Krolicki gives a bit of an idea about it:
The only hitch, according to bankers and analysts, is that they don't expect to pay anything.Instead, potential industrial partners for GM brands like Opel and Saab are being lured by the prospect of nearly risk-free financing brokered by governments from Washington to Berlin to Stockholm desperate to protect automotive jobs.
Stuff.co.nz - World also takes into account the following fact:
NZ needs to lighten up a little, get a life, stopping impeading on other people who are living there lives. Lindsay #9 01:46 pm May 26 2009 The response from #1 is why we need to deal to these brain-dead morons! Your time is up dude :-)
Thinking that's not all, Patrick Disney adds:
1:32 pm: From a reader comment in a thread below, a website encouraging people from anywhere BUT in Iran to call and speak out about the election violence. (Usual caveats apply, since we haven t tested any of these numbers and have no knowledge of their validity).
Mark 'Rizzn' Hopkins considers that:
So, then, what is the method Iran is using to block itâs citizens from accessing the Internet, and what does that suggest about their readiness for the uprising theyâre currently experiencing?
As Paul W. Taylor says:
It's not quite a hot knife through butter; ChannelWeb's Samara Lynn warns that when you deploy the plug-in, it may take up to 24 hours for Google to import all of your e-mails. But with this new tool, Google is taking square aim at Microsoft's enterprise customers, luring them into the cloud and away from software-based technology. Google has a number of natural advantages here; its premiere edition costs just $50 per person per year, and companies will no longer have to host servers on site, allowing Google to do all the heavy infrastructural lifting.
David Smith tells the real story:
I will deal first with what we do know. More evidence has emerged in the past week that the recession is coming to an end. Indeed, if the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) is right, the trough was in March, even earlier than implied by the purchasing managers' surveys described here last week.
Raymond J. Learsy sees it this way:
Share Print Comments CNBC reported yesterday that up to nine banks will soon be allowed to pay back their TARP loans. JPMorgan has received some $25 billion from the TARP program, has petitioned the government to permit repayment, and will, in all likelihood, be among the banks permitted to do so.
Tom Johansmeyer objects:
Technology Download Squad Engadget Engadget HD Engadget Mobile Engadget Chinese Engadget Simplified Chinese Engadget Japanese Engadget Germany Engadget Korea Engadget Polska Engadget Spanish Switched TUAW (Apple)
Wang Dan comes with the facts:
Human Rights Watch: China: Tiananmen's Unhealed Wounds (VIDEO) By Minky Worden Twenty years after the Chinese army killed untold numbers of unarmed civilians in Beijing and other cities on and around June 3-4,...
But Daniel Nasaw, Matthew Weaver says that's not all:
As I tried to say at the press conference, all of the Iranians who are communicating online do so at great risk. It was very courageous of them and I hope the question I ended up choosing did them some justice...
Sources:
Geoffrey Dunn alexsamade Economix lpratapas TMFDeej Jui Chakravorty Das and Kevin Krolicki Stuff.co.nz - World Patrick Disney Mark 'Rizzn' Hopkins Paul W. Taylor David Smith Raymond J. Learsy Tom Johansmeyer Wang Dan Daniel Nasaw, Matthew Weaver
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But Tom Johansmeyer says that's not all:
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Sheldon Townsend thinks about it:
P. J. O'Rourke: Modern Manners: An Etiquette Book for Rude People (O'Rourke, P. J.) O'Rourke is usually funny when he writes about serious things (war, economics, government). In this book he's just trying to be funny but often the jokes fall flat. Funny (at times) and offensive (often), the biggest risk is someone may take him seriously. (***)
Heather comes with a new idea:
alright mitch... Mon, 06/15/2009 - 18:24 â" inappropriate it bugs the snot out of me everytime one of you clowns who HAVE free health care come out saying its a bad thing. Aside from that... if youre going to tell me that medicare (or social security for that matter) is unsustainable, are you going to tell me what is spent on defense spending is? How about how much is spent on YOUR health plan? We can keep this up all night. mitch. Login or register to reply
CalculatedRisk considers that:
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Mark Silva gives a bit of an idea about it:
"Republicans believe healthcare reform must preserve the doctor-patient relationship,'' Michael Steele, chairman of the Republican National Committee says today.
Susan Duclos remembers that:
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But Mary Theroux has a different opinion:
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Chief Editor can't forget that:
He said the nurses should consider returning to work and serve the country because it was better to keep a job than losing it, especially at this time of the global economic recession.
Sheldon Townsend brings a word of caution:
Larry Niven: Man-Kzin Wars XI Decent stories about Man-Kzin wars. Nothing really exciting or special although one author did have a quirky sense of humor (as did his characters). (***)
As a result of that, Sokwanele belives:
Mugabe refuses to disband notorious JOC Nehanda Radio: 21/05/2009 Robert Mugabe and his security chiefs have refused to disband JOC (Joint Operations Command), which was at the forefront of strategising Mugabe s retention of power in the chaotic aftermath of the March elections in 2008. Instead, JOC still sits regularly, thumbing its nose at the Inclusive Government. The meetings are mainly held at State House, which Mugabe now uses as his preferred office after moving his family to his mansion in Helensvale, Borrowdale. The Global Political Agreement (GPA) signed by Mugabe, Tsvangirai and Mutambara commits to the creation of a National Security Council, on which Tsvangirai is guaranteed a seat. The Service Chiefs and Mugabe have simply ensured that the Security Council never meets. The MDC-T made the mistake of assuming that the creation of a National Security Council meant the disbanding of JOC, but the agreement says nothing about disbanding JOC. Based on this, the Service Chiefs and Mugabe have said the continu ed meetings of JOC are legal and not in violation of the agreement. Technically, they are correct. MDC has been reduced to demanding that the National Security Council meets without further delay.
Physics Today points out another thing aside from that:
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admin considers that:
What is clear, however, is that Hide is at the centre of some of the biggest policy action occurring in this government.
Gavin Baker can't forget that:
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Still being unsure, matt asks:
Smart Cars Parked Sideways on Newbury St Ann Coulter vs Bill Maher Boston Debate Review Comprehensive Election Reactions Round Up - A Reference
However, Dave Bennion states that:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata http://www.guardian.co.uk/theobserver/2008/jan/20/featuresreview.review4
Zimbabwe Correspondent comes with a new idea:
Changing the face of AIDS in Zimbabwe Mercedes Sayagues - Zimbabwe - April 19, 2009 10:08 ET Lynde Francis broke AIDS stigma by going public, opening drop-in center.
Craig Newmark does a quick recap:
Iran Uprising Blogging (Sunday July 5) I'm liveblogging the latest Iran election fallout. Email me with any news or thoughts, or follow me...
Despite the previous arguments, Jonathan Cohn has many reasons to think otherwise:
GM was the symbol of American industrial might and, for three-quarters of a century, the world s largest carmaker. Now, in order to qualify or government financial assistance, GM is eliminating half of its brands, shedding dealers by the thousands, and laying off a third of its already diminished hourly workforce.
But DealBook has a different opinion:
He said the government would ânot interfere with or exert control over day-to-day company operations.ââWe intend to be essentially a passive shareholder who is trying to get our money back so we can give it to the American people,â he said.
Dr. John Brian Anthony tells the real story:
Nama sekula, hospital, jalai alun, ai paip, atap zinc, ukai datai ari perintah magangnya? Nemu utai ke jai aja di kerja perintah, legi asuh kediri enda ga kita nemu. Enggai enda ngarap ke menteri ga nunjuk ka jalai.
Sources:
Tom Johansmeyer Sheldon Townsend Heather CalculatedRisk Mark Silva Susan Duclos Mary Theroux Chief Editor Sokwanele Physics Today admin Gavin Baker matt Dave Bennion Zimbabwe Correspondent Craig Newmark Jonathan Cohn DealBook Dr. John Brian Anthony
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Sheldon Townsend thinks about it:
P. J. O'Rourke: Modern Manners: An Etiquette Book for Rude People (O'Rourke, P. J.) O'Rourke is usually funny when he writes about serious things (war, economics, government). In this book he's just trying to be funny but often the jokes fall flat. Funny (at times) and offensive (often), the biggest risk is someone may take him seriously. (***)
Heather comes with a new idea:
alright mitch... Mon, 06/15/2009 - 18:24 â" inappropriate it bugs the snot out of me everytime one of you clowns who HAVE free health care come out saying its a bad thing. Aside from that... if youre going to tell me that medicare (or social security for that matter) is unsustainable, are you going to tell me what is spent on defense spending is? How about how much is spent on YOUR health plan? We can keep this up all night. mitch. Login or register to reply
CalculatedRisk considers that:
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Mark Silva gives a bit of an idea about it:
"Republicans believe healthcare reform must preserve the doctor-patient relationship,'' Michael Steele, chairman of the Republican National Committee says today.
Susan Duclos remembers that:
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But Mary Theroux has a different opinion:
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Chief Editor can't forget that:
He said the nurses should consider returning to work and serve the country because it was better to keep a job than losing it, especially at this time of the global economic recession.
Sheldon Townsend brings a word of caution:
Larry Niven: Man-Kzin Wars XI Decent stories about Man-Kzin wars. Nothing really exciting or special although one author did have a quirky sense of humor (as did his characters). (***)
As a result of that, Sokwanele belives:
Mugabe refuses to disband notorious JOC Nehanda Radio: 21/05/2009 Robert Mugabe and his security chiefs have refused to disband JOC (Joint Operations Command), which was at the forefront of strategising Mugabe s retention of power in the chaotic aftermath of the March elections in 2008. Instead, JOC still sits regularly, thumbing its nose at the Inclusive Government. The meetings are mainly held at State House, which Mugabe now uses as his preferred office after moving his family to his mansion in Helensvale, Borrowdale. The Global Political Agreement (GPA) signed by Mugabe, Tsvangirai and Mutambara commits to the creation of a National Security Council, on which Tsvangirai is guaranteed a seat. The Service Chiefs and Mugabe have simply ensured that the Security Council never meets. The MDC-T made the mistake of assuming that the creation of a National Security Council meant the disbanding of JOC, but the agreement says nothing about disbanding JOC. Based on this, the Service Chiefs and Mugabe have said the continu ed meetings of JOC are legal and not in violation of the agreement. Technically, they are correct. MDC has been reduced to demanding that the National Security Council meets without further delay.
Physics Today points out another thing aside from that:
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admin considers that:
What is clear, however, is that Hide is at the centre of some of the biggest policy action occurring in this government.
Gavin Baker can't forget that:
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Still being unsure, matt asks:
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However, Dave Bennion states that:
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Zimbabwe Correspondent comes with a new idea:
Changing the face of AIDS in Zimbabwe Mercedes Sayagues - Zimbabwe - April 19, 2009 10:08 ET Lynde Francis broke AIDS stigma by going public, opening drop-in center.
Craig Newmark does a quick recap:
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Despite the previous arguments, Jonathan Cohn has many reasons to think otherwise:
GM was the symbol of American industrial might and, for three-quarters of a century, the world s largest carmaker. Now, in order to qualify or government financial assistance, GM is eliminating half of its brands, shedding dealers by the thousands, and laying off a third of its already diminished hourly workforce.
But DealBook has a different opinion:
He said the government would ânot interfere with or exert control over day-to-day company operations.ââWe intend to be essentially a passive shareholder who is trying to get our money back so we can give it to the American people,â he said.
Dr. John Brian Anthony tells the real story:
Nama sekula, hospital, jalai alun, ai paip, atap zinc, ukai datai ari perintah magangnya? Nemu utai ke jai aja di kerja perintah, legi asuh kediri enda ga kita nemu. Enggai enda ngarap ke menteri ga nunjuk ka jalai.
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Government From: Mary Theroux Fraser Nelson Jui Chakravorty Das And Kevin Krolicki Geoffrey Dunn Raymond J. Learsy Jonathan Adler JKF Dipinion Steve Waldman Daniel Nasaw, Matthew Weaver Mark Silva Art Brodsky Australian Labor Party Mark Thoma Jonathan Cohn Eric Schmeltzer /26713052
Mary Theroux points out another thing aside from that:
Tomorrow California is holding a special election with various propositions on the ballot promising budget fixes âfor the schools.â Like every tax and borrowing provision before them, these tax increases wonât fix the schools. In fact, despite widely disparate policy recommendations, virtually every non-government education researcher, from Stanford University to the Heritage Foundation , agrees that money is not the problem: in sum, government education is Just Plain Dysfunctional.
But Fraser Nelson says that's not all:
Nicholas May 24th, 2009 11:55pm What is needed to "send a message" to this corrupt and unwanted government is a tax rebellion by the people on a huge scale. I am beginning to think the only response to Brown and his criminal gang is to enter a state of lawful rebellion and to refuse to comply with the state's impositions until this government is removed.
For this purpose, Jui Chakravorty Das and Kevin Krolicki suggests:
One investment banker, who requested anonymity because of his involvement in confidential deals, said the reason was the promise of government aid.
In other words, Geoffrey Dunn puts it this way:
Harvey Karp Cracking The Autism Riddle: Common Sense About Vaccines And Autism All sorts of arguments are thrown around to persuade parents...
However, Raymond J. Learsy states that:
Harvey Karp Cracking The Autism Riddle: Common Sense About Vaccines And Autism All sorts of arguments are thrown around to persuade parents...
Similarly, Jonathan Adler adds:
( link ) Dan Weber ( www ): If preventative care will actually produce savings, there should be evidence of a savings in the many people already covered by HMO's. Robin Hanson went over this last week. You can check out the graph showing that medical costs stayed flat while HMOs were prominent. link Be sure to read the comments for some confounding factors. 6.15.2009 2:59pm
JKF shows how it is done:
"The pattern here is pretty clear," House Minority leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) said Thursday. "Every time the president makes a so-called tough decision, it's the American middle class that gets hit the hardest."
Despite the previous arguments, dipinion has many reasons to think otherwise:
H.Res. 204: Congratulating the American Dental Association for its 150th year of working to improve the public s oral health and promoting dentistry, supporting initiatives to improve access to oral health care services for all Americans, and emphasizing the benefits of prevention of disease through support of community prevention initiatives and promotion of good oral hygiene. Passed House May 13, 2009 5:40 PM
In addition to this, Steve Waldman states:
Advertisement Add Comment » Comments mookie June 1, 2009 10:25 PMhttp://revisionistThis is revisionist. Conservatives didn't reject the alert that right wing groups were prowling the countryside. They were complaining about how the report appeared to single them out based on their beliefs.
Daniel Nasaw, Matthew Weaver also takes into account the following fact:
3.55pm: Opposition candidate and pro-tem Mousavi ally Mehdi Karroubi has cancelled a memorial demonstration that had been planned for tomorrow. A spokesman says no location was available. If anyone has more details from his Farsi-language webpage , let me know.
Mark Silva explains:
The administration, asked today if it is concerned about criticism that the president is getting the government involved in everything - and now health care, too -- told the television network reporter who asked the question: Don't worry, the White House has no interest in owning a TV company.
Having that in mind, Art Brodsky wonders:
- + GreatNews27 I'm a Fan of GreatNews27 I'm a fan of this user permalink You don't really believe that Microsoft, Apple, Google, Yahoo and the rest of the pack spent all that research money just to sell their censoring software to China, do you? Hell, no. And at the rate Obama is morphing into George W Bush, our internet traffic will be censored before the end of his first term. Ya see, ya have ta control the population before you can keep 'em safe. Heh, heh, heh. Reply Favorite Flag as abusive Posted 04:25 PM on 06/24/2009
Australian Labor Party does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
National E-security Awareness Week aims to inform Australians about the importance of e-security and highlights the simple steps people can take to protect their personal and financial information.
For example, Mark Thoma considers:
Arctic Economics ArgMax Art Diamond Aspiring Economist Austrian Economists Back of the Envelope Banche Battlepanda Beat The Press
Daniel Nasaw, Matthew Weaver is absolutely sure that:
4. The time for the Guardian Council's investigation of the vote fraud has been extended possibly for more time in negotiating a solution to the conflict.
Jonathan Cohn thinks that the problem is:
22.06.2009 I Want to Believe in Lindsey Graham. Really I Do. Friends and sources who know Capitol Hill better than I do tell me that Senator Lindsey Graham is smart, responsible, and reasonable--in other words, the sort of Republican with whom Democrats could work on health care. Among other things, they note, Graham recently signed on as a co-sponsor of the Wyden-Bennett health reform bill--which, whatever its flaws, would give all Americans insurance in a fiscally responsible way.
Eric Schmeltzer is absolutely sure that:
Eric Schmeltzer: Conservatives: "Public Health Care Option Is The Best, But You Can't Have It" BIG NEWS : GOP | Sarah Palin | Future Fuel | Charlie Crist | More...
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Mary Theroux Fraser Nelson Jui Chakravorty Das and Kevin Krolicki Geoffrey Dunn Raymond J. Learsy Jonathan Adler JKF dipinion Steve Waldman Daniel Nasaw, Matthew Weaver Mark Silva Art Brodsky Australian Labor Party Mark Thoma Jonathan Cohn Eric Schmeltzer
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Tomorrow California is holding a special election with various propositions on the ballot promising budget fixes âfor the schools.â Like every tax and borrowing provision before them, these tax increases wonât fix the schools. In fact, despite widely disparate policy recommendations, virtually every non-government education researcher, from Stanford University to the Heritage Foundation , agrees that money is not the problem: in sum, government education is Just Plain Dysfunctional.
But Fraser Nelson says that's not all:
Nicholas May 24th, 2009 11:55pm What is needed to "send a message" to this corrupt and unwanted government is a tax rebellion by the people on a huge scale. I am beginning to think the only response to Brown and his criminal gang is to enter a state of lawful rebellion and to refuse to comply with the state's impositions until this government is removed.
For this purpose, Jui Chakravorty Das and Kevin Krolicki suggests:
One investment banker, who requested anonymity because of his involvement in confidential deals, said the reason was the promise of government aid.
In other words, Geoffrey Dunn puts it this way:
Harvey Karp Cracking The Autism Riddle: Common Sense About Vaccines And Autism All sorts of arguments are thrown around to persuade parents...
However, Raymond J. Learsy states that:
Harvey Karp Cracking The Autism Riddle: Common Sense About Vaccines And Autism All sorts of arguments are thrown around to persuade parents...
Similarly, Jonathan Adler adds:
( link ) Dan Weber ( www ): If preventative care will actually produce savings, there should be evidence of a savings in the many people already covered by HMO's. Robin Hanson went over this last week. You can check out the graph showing that medical costs stayed flat while HMOs were prominent. link Be sure to read the comments for some confounding factors. 6.15.2009 2:59pm
JKF shows how it is done:
"The pattern here is pretty clear," House Minority leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) said Thursday. "Every time the president makes a so-called tough decision, it's the American middle class that gets hit the hardest."
Despite the previous arguments, dipinion has many reasons to think otherwise:
H.Res. 204: Congratulating the American Dental Association for its 150th year of working to improve the public s oral health and promoting dentistry, supporting initiatives to improve access to oral health care services for all Americans, and emphasizing the benefits of prevention of disease through support of community prevention initiatives and promotion of good oral hygiene. Passed House May 13, 2009 5:40 PM
In addition to this, Steve Waldman states:
Advertisement Add Comment » Comments mookie June 1, 2009 10:25 PMhttp://revisionistThis is revisionist. Conservatives didn't reject the alert that right wing groups were prowling the countryside. They were complaining about how the report appeared to single them out based on their beliefs.
Daniel Nasaw, Matthew Weaver also takes into account the following fact:
3.55pm: Opposition candidate and pro-tem Mousavi ally Mehdi Karroubi has cancelled a memorial demonstration that had been planned for tomorrow. A spokesman says no location was available. If anyone has more details from his Farsi-language webpage , let me know.
Mark Silva explains:
The administration, asked today if it is concerned about criticism that the president is getting the government involved in everything - and now health care, too -- told the television network reporter who asked the question: Don't worry, the White House has no interest in owning a TV company.
Having that in mind, Art Brodsky wonders:
- + GreatNews27 I'm a Fan of GreatNews27 I'm a fan of this user permalink You don't really believe that Microsoft, Apple, Google, Yahoo and the rest of the pack spent all that research money just to sell their censoring software to China, do you? Hell, no. And at the rate Obama is morphing into George W Bush, our internet traffic will be censored before the end of his first term. Ya see, ya have ta control the population before you can keep 'em safe. Heh, heh, heh. Reply Favorite Flag as abusive Posted 04:25 PM on 06/24/2009
Australian Labor Party does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
National E-security Awareness Week aims to inform Australians about the importance of e-security and highlights the simple steps people can take to protect their personal and financial information.
For example, Mark Thoma considers:
Arctic Economics ArgMax Art Diamond Aspiring Economist Austrian Economists Back of the Envelope Banche Battlepanda Beat The Press
Daniel Nasaw, Matthew Weaver is absolutely sure that:
4. The time for the Guardian Council's investigation of the vote fraud has been extended possibly for more time in negotiating a solution to the conflict.
Jonathan Cohn thinks that the problem is:
22.06.2009 I Want to Believe in Lindsey Graham. Really I Do. Friends and sources who know Capitol Hill better than I do tell me that Senator Lindsey Graham is smart, responsible, and reasonable--in other words, the sort of Republican with whom Democrats could work on health care. Among other things, they note, Graham recently signed on as a co-sponsor of the Wyden-Bennett health reform bill--which, whatever its flaws, would give all Americans insurance in a fiscally responsible way.
Eric Schmeltzer is absolutely sure that:
Eric Schmeltzer: Conservatives: "Public Health Care Option Is The Best, But You Can't Have It" BIG NEWS : GOP | Sarah Palin | Future Fuel | Charlie Crist | More...
Sources:
Mary Theroux Fraser Nelson Jui Chakravorty Das and Kevin Krolicki Geoffrey Dunn Raymond J. Learsy Jonathan Adler JKF dipinion Steve Waldman Daniel Nasaw, Matthew Weaver Mark Silva Art Brodsky Australian Labor Party Mark Thoma Jonathan Cohn Eric Schmeltzer
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Government From: CalculatedRisk Lpratapas M4ever TMFDeej Mark Thoma Langbert Reuters Daniel Nasaw, Matthew Weaver Ymelnyk@icfj.org Patrick Disney Joe Palazzolo JKF UQ News Heather Jonathan Adler Admin Alister Bull /26713053
CalculatedRisk says it all comes down to this:
May 2009 (241)Apr 2009 (256)Mar 2009 (254)Feb 2009 (255)Jan 2009 (214)
Despite the previous arguments, lpratapas has many reasons to think otherwise:
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m4ever gives a bit of an idea about it:
The Great Marijuana Potency Ruse California Realitors Predicts Home Prices To Fall ... Ventura Rocks Political Boat - Calls Out Cheney, C...
As TMFDeej says:
At least I can take solace in the fact that my parents who have done so much for me over the years are collecting Social Security right now. My Dad always gives me a hard time and says that I have to keep working multiple jobs so that he can collect his government checks.Â
Mark Thoma scans the other's answers and reply:
RSS Feeds Atom (most common) Feedburner RSS 2.0 RSS 1.0 Fed Watch Only
langbert objects:
Dave Mitchell Langbert said: On May 31st, 2009 at 11:23 am Eric you don t think that the price you pay for milk, bread, meat and beer in the supermarket is of daily practical importance? That is the issue of the Fed.
Despite the previous arguments, Reuters has many reasons to think otherwise:
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Daniel Nasaw, Matthew Weaver thinks that the problem is:
The planned gathering will be a key test of whether a government crackdown, which has left at least 19 people dead, has quelled the angry demonstrations that followed the re-election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the incumbent president.
ymelnyk@icfj.org might have an idea about it:
In general, the new media law introduces 68 amendments. The most important one involves considering all informational Web sites as mass media. In this way, the majority of existing Web sites on KazNet would be considered media.
In contrast, Patrick Disney replies:
The demonstrators in San Francisco are inspired by the young people in Iran, as are many of us all over the world. According to one demonstrator , Sahar Maali, We see them fighting on everyday and it s a matter of showing them that we re back here supporting them as well, so they keep on pursuing their fight for basic freedoms that everyone deserves.â
As a result of that, Joe Palazzolo belives:
âBy offering massive discounts to hospitals, but then hiding that information from the Medicaid program, we believe Wyeth caused Medicaid programs throughout the country to pay much more for these drugs than they should have,â West said in a statement.
JKF brings more details:
Networks: The Politico Issues: Economy Phone calls, emails and letters from the public do make a difference. Remember that to be effective you must be polite, and professional. Express your specific concerns regarding that particular news report or commentary, and indicate what you would like the media outlet to do differently in the future. The Politico E-mail: tblake@thepolitico.com
UQ News gives a bit of an idea about it:
It is part of the International Cancer Genome Consortium (ICGC), a worldwide effort to sequence 50 different types of tumours from 25,000 individuals.
As Heather says:
This is too important an issue to let these guys get away with this. McConnell takes advantage of the ignorance, although he himself likely knows very little about healthcare issues. He only says what his paymasters tell him to say.
Jonathan Adler thinks about it:
And one thing that they seem to fail to take into account here is that one of the big reasons that health care costs rise faster than inflation is the leveraging effect of government reimbursement rates. Every time that a government reimburses below cost, someone else has to pay for that. This is invariably through cross-subsidization by other payers, and mostly through those with private insurance.
For this purpose, admin suggests:
On the face of it, this looks a timely intervention. Across the country, local government spending is forecast to grow by 37% and income by 48% in the next 10 years, with no let-up from rate rises which are forecast to increase by an average of 6% a year, according to a Department of Internal Affairs report released this week. If that wasn t enough of a warning bell, councils are also planning to fund part of that spending increase by a whopping 101% increase in council debt, says the report, which is based on analysis of the latest round of councils LTCCPs.
Having that in mind, Alister Bull wonders:
MTA Board to Vote on Smaller Fare Increases May 10, 2009 (WINS-AM 1010, New York) The board of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority has an unusual meeting on Monday.. . The board is holding a vote on reducing the package of ...
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May 2009 (241)Apr 2009 (256)Mar 2009 (254)Feb 2009 (255)Jan 2009 (214)
Despite the previous arguments, lpratapas has many reasons to think otherwise:
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m4ever gives a bit of an idea about it:
The Great Marijuana Potency Ruse California Realitors Predicts Home Prices To Fall ... Ventura Rocks Political Boat - Calls Out Cheney, C...
As TMFDeej says:
At least I can take solace in the fact that my parents who have done so much for me over the years are collecting Social Security right now. My Dad always gives me a hard time and says that I have to keep working multiple jobs so that he can collect his government checks.Â
Mark Thoma scans the other's answers and reply:
RSS Feeds Atom (most common) Feedburner RSS 2.0 RSS 1.0 Fed Watch Only
langbert objects:
Dave Mitchell Langbert said: On May 31st, 2009 at 11:23 am Eric you don t think that the price you pay for milk, bread, meat and beer in the supermarket is of daily practical importance? That is the issue of the Fed.
Despite the previous arguments, Reuters has many reasons to think otherwise:
Login Subscribe Newsletters Products Video Columns News More World News » Pinewood Toronto taps Edith Myers » Simon Cowell eyes entertainment firm » China Central TV in 'Focus Interview' scandal Risky Business Blog Special Reports » CineExpo: The Third Degree » MEIFF: Eastern Promises » Luxury Travel: Surf and Sand
Daniel Nasaw, Matthew Weaver thinks that the problem is:
The planned gathering will be a key test of whether a government crackdown, which has left at least 19 people dead, has quelled the angry demonstrations that followed the re-election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the incumbent president.
ymelnyk@icfj.org might have an idea about it:
In general, the new media law introduces 68 amendments. The most important one involves considering all informational Web sites as mass media. In this way, the majority of existing Web sites on KazNet would be considered media.
In contrast, Patrick Disney replies:
The demonstrators in San Francisco are inspired by the young people in Iran, as are many of us all over the world. According to one demonstrator , Sahar Maali, We see them fighting on everyday and it s a matter of showing them that we re back here supporting them as well, so they keep on pursuing their fight for basic freedoms that everyone deserves.â
As a result of that, Joe Palazzolo belives:
âBy offering massive discounts to hospitals, but then hiding that information from the Medicaid program, we believe Wyeth caused Medicaid programs throughout the country to pay much more for these drugs than they should have,â West said in a statement.
JKF brings more details:
Networks: The Politico Issues: Economy Phone calls, emails and letters from the public do make a difference. Remember that to be effective you must be polite, and professional. Express your specific concerns regarding that particular news report or commentary, and indicate what you would like the media outlet to do differently in the future. The Politico E-mail: tblake@thepolitico.com
UQ News gives a bit of an idea about it:
It is part of the International Cancer Genome Consortium (ICGC), a worldwide effort to sequence 50 different types of tumours from 25,000 individuals.
As Heather says:
This is too important an issue to let these guys get away with this. McConnell takes advantage of the ignorance, although he himself likely knows very little about healthcare issues. He only says what his paymasters tell him to say.
Jonathan Adler thinks about it:
And one thing that they seem to fail to take into account here is that one of the big reasons that health care costs rise faster than inflation is the leveraging effect of government reimbursement rates. Every time that a government reimburses below cost, someone else has to pay for that. This is invariably through cross-subsidization by other payers, and mostly through those with private insurance.
For this purpose, admin suggests:
On the face of it, this looks a timely intervention. Across the country, local government spending is forecast to grow by 37% and income by 48% in the next 10 years, with no let-up from rate rises which are forecast to increase by an average of 6% a year, according to a Department of Internal Affairs report released this week. If that wasn t enough of a warning bell, councils are also planning to fund part of that spending increase by a whopping 101% increase in council debt, says the report, which is based on analysis of the latest round of councils LTCCPs.
Having that in mind, Alister Bull wonders:
MTA Board to Vote on Smaller Fare Increases May 10, 2009 (WINS-AM 1010, New York) The board of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority has an unusual meeting on Monday.. . The board is holding a vote on reducing the package of ...
Sources:
CalculatedRisk lpratapas m4ever TMFDeej Mark Thoma langbert Reuters Daniel Nasaw, Matthew Weaver ymelnyk@icfj.org Patrick Disney Joe Palazzolo JKF UQ News Heather Jonathan Adler admin Alister Bull
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Similarly, Glenn Reynolds adds:
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Thinking that's not all, willyloman adds:
an anti-Soros movement having arisen in Georgia and with the recent Moldovan grape revolution having come to naught (
The Huffington Post News Editors explains:
Twitter and other social-networking sites remained blocked Monday in Iran. Users must go to other sites that post tweets for them and allow them to read tweets from others.
However, lpratapas thinks differently:
Dale June 8th, 2009 12:26 pm ETMatt, Worst president ever? You need to learn to moderate your criticism of Obama so that someone might take it seriously. It would be quite an accomplishment to be "Worst president ever" at 1/8 of the way through his first term.
Peter Suber is rather skeptical:
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Jordan Weissmann imagines that:
Contributors Carrie Levine Senior Editor David Brown Editor in Chief David Ingram Capitol Hill Reporter Diego Radzinschi Photo Editor Jeff Jeffrey D.C. Business Reporter Joe Palazzolo Federal Courts Reporter Liz Engdahl Deputy Editor Marisa McQuilken Executive Branch Agencies Reporter Mike Scarcella Courts Reporter Tom Schoenberg Executive Editor Tony Mauro Supreme Court Correspondent
However, admin states that:
AlteredState Says: June 2nd, 2009 at 5:52 am Audit the federal reserve. DEMAND that we have an independent audit of the federal reserve. Don t let those lying criminals regulate themselves. They have ruined our economy and stolen trillions apoun trillions of our dollars. WE MUST DEMAND THAT AN OPEN AUDIT OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BE DONE WITH COMPLETE TRANSPERENCY! I have continued to let everyone know that our federal government is letting the federal reserve steal our money. That they call their senators,state representatives,and congressman. Don t let those politicians talk down to you either. Like they tried to do to me,thinking that I m one of the sheeple and I have no brain. That I can t possibly comprehend what is going on. Demand that those political pigs audit the federal reserve.
In contrast, Susan Duclos replies:
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However, The Huffington Post News Editors states that:
Even as the White House stressed that it would run the day-to-day operation of the car company, the arrangement was fraught with potential conflicts. The Obama administration has proposed tougher fuel efficiency requirements that GM will need to abide by and has pumped billions into the auto company's lending arm and assured consumers that it will backstop GM warranties.
Tim Leberecht thinks that the problem is:
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However, Editor thinks differently:
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Heather comes with the facts:
It is mind boggling to think how much these people are taking from others! Arlen Specter (R-D- PA- $4,026,933)
Leslie Berliant also takes into account the following fact:
Among the almost 60 companies in the report are Alcoa, Chevron, Dell, Duke Energy, DuPont, Exelon, Ford, Kimberly-Clark, Molson-Coors, Newmont Mining, Panasonic, Sara Lee and more. Many are members of US Climate Action Partnership (USCAP), a centrist collaboration of energy companies, industry and environmental groups that wrote the framework for the major climate bill now in Congress.
DealBook says it all comes down to this:
Mr. Bloom could not say how soon the government would be able to sell its Chrysler stake but acknowledged it would not happen immediately. He said that G.M. was expected to become a public company again sometime in 2010.
langbert does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
When did the American public vote to re-establish the central bank? What the hell does this have to do with anything? Secondly, why is the ability of the people to vote on something crucial to the institution s legitimacy? Should we vote on the scope of personal property rights? I guess we do when it comes to issues such as smoking bans.
Meanwhile, Peter Suber came up with this idea:
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For this purpose, Kevin Grandia suggests:
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Chief Editor does a quick recap:
122 . Ubuntungwa mu Zambia says: June 29, 2009 at 11:17 am Why can t the doctors go on strike to protest this action? You can t watch your brother or sister being beaten and pretend that everything is well. Next time when doctors go on strike, sikapwasha will say we will employ doctors from Zimbabwe. Let reject this injustices.
Joshua Gans explains:
So here is the question: is the NSW baby names data set publicly available as the SMH suggests? I made a few inquiries (and will try and confirm them officially and post an update) but it appears not. You can t just ask for the data-set so that you can host it on your own site in a useable fashion. It all still resides with the NSW government. So rather than being what the goal of this taskforce, it is, in fact, a clear example of the problem. It is not making information freely available at all. That would require a click here to download a spreadsheet of the data button. I ll be looking out for it.
Ellen Wallace brings more details:
Switzerland considers climate information to be a key tool to strengthen society, particularly in developing countries, against the socio-economic consequences of climate change. Switzerland s medium-term aim is to see the creation of the Global Framework for Climate Services and its embedding at the WMO (World Meteorological Organization). This would also serve to strengthen Geneva as a location for the coordination of future efforts in the dissemination of climate information, Bern notes in a press release 25 June.
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Thinking that's not all, willyloman adds:
an anti-Soros movement having arisen in Georgia and with the recent Moldovan grape revolution having come to naught (
The Huffington Post News Editors explains:
Twitter and other social-networking sites remained blocked Monday in Iran. Users must go to other sites that post tweets for them and allow them to read tweets from others.
However, lpratapas thinks differently:
Dale June 8th, 2009 12:26 pm ETMatt, Worst president ever? You need to learn to moderate your criticism of Obama so that someone might take it seriously. It would be quite an accomplishment to be "Worst president ever" at 1/8 of the way through his first term.
Peter Suber is rather skeptical:
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Jordan Weissmann imagines that:
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However, admin states that:
AlteredState Says: June 2nd, 2009 at 5:52 am Audit the federal reserve. DEMAND that we have an independent audit of the federal reserve. Don t let those lying criminals regulate themselves. They have ruined our economy and stolen trillions apoun trillions of our dollars. WE MUST DEMAND THAT AN OPEN AUDIT OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BE DONE WITH COMPLETE TRANSPERENCY! I have continued to let everyone know that our federal government is letting the federal reserve steal our money. That they call their senators,state representatives,and congressman. Don t let those politicians talk down to you either. Like they tried to do to me,thinking that I m one of the sheeple and I have no brain. That I can t possibly comprehend what is going on. Demand that those political pigs audit the federal reserve.
In contrast, Susan Duclos replies:
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However, The Huffington Post News Editors states that:
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Tim Leberecht thinks that the problem is:
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However, Editor thinks differently:
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Heather comes with the facts:
It is mind boggling to think how much these people are taking from others! Arlen Specter (R-D- PA- $4,026,933)
Leslie Berliant also takes into account the following fact:
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DealBook says it all comes down to this:
Mr. Bloom could not say how soon the government would be able to sell its Chrysler stake but acknowledged it would not happen immediately. He said that G.M. was expected to become a public company again sometime in 2010.
langbert does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
When did the American public vote to re-establish the central bank? What the hell does this have to do with anything? Secondly, why is the ability of the people to vote on something crucial to the institution s legitimacy? Should we vote on the scope of personal property rights? I guess we do when it comes to issues such as smoking bans.
Meanwhile, Peter Suber came up with this idea:
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For this purpose, Kevin Grandia suggests:
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Chief Editor does a quick recap:
122 . Ubuntungwa mu Zambia says: June 29, 2009 at 11:17 am Why can t the doctors go on strike to protest this action? You can t watch your brother or sister being beaten and pretend that everything is well. Next time when doctors go on strike, sikapwasha will say we will employ doctors from Zimbabwe. Let reject this injustices.
Joshua Gans explains:
So here is the question: is the NSW baby names data set publicly available as the SMH suggests? I made a few inquiries (and will try and confirm them officially and post an update) but it appears not. You can t just ask for the data-set so that you can host it on your own site in a useable fashion. It all still resides with the NSW government. So rather than being what the goal of this taskforce, it is, in fact, a clear example of the problem. It is not making information freely available at all. That would require a click here to download a spreadsheet of the data button. I ll be looking out for it.
Ellen Wallace brings more details:
Switzerland considers climate information to be a key tool to strengthen society, particularly in developing countries, against the socio-economic consequences of climate change. Switzerland s medium-term aim is to see the creation of the Global Framework for Climate Services and its embedding at the WMO (World Meteorological Organization). This would also serve to strengthen Geneva as a location for the coordination of future efforts in the dissemination of climate information, Bern notes in a press release 25 June.
Sources:
Glenn Reynolds willyloman The Huffington Post News Editors lpratapas Peter Suber Jordan Weissmann admin Susan Duclos The Huffington Post News Editors Tim Leberecht Editor Heather Leslie Berliant DealBook langbert Kevin Grandia Chief Editor Joshua Gans Ellen Wallace
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