Thursday, 31 December 2009

The new German tax system

http://www.n-tv.de/politik/pressestimmen/Sprengsatz-fuer-Schwarz-Gelb-article650430.html

The new German tax system presented by Germany's Lib dems and demanded in repeat like a preaching moolah by them should have been easier and more just. The outcome is clearer in another way: its more expensive. Germany got meanwhile a clause in its constitution that forbids a 2 high state debt rise like most other EU members. Schaeuble needs to act till 2011 otherwise he may get sued in front of Germanys constitutional court. This may finally mean new elections if the govt acts unconstitutional. On the other hand, on 9-may 2010 are elections in NRW, Germany's most populous state, and till then a shit will happen. Noone likes to fear off voters while just having them lured in with tax cuts. So, in effect, Schaeuble will have from june 2010 to dec 2010 to present cuts, otherwise he may be fucking terrorist and get booted by Germanys constitutional court. Well, good luck.

http://www.n-tv.de/politik/politik_kommentare/Verloren-im-Nebel-article659802.html

Merkel's balance: there's conflict in the very vast: totally vague: lost in fog

Spy Agencies Failed to Collate Clues on Terror

Spy Agencies Failed to Collate Clues on Terror
By MARK MAZZETTI and ERIC LIPTON
The National Security Agency intercepted discussions of a plot by leaders of Al Qaeda in Yemen, but spy agencies did not combine the intercepts with other information.
Jet Plot Shows Growing Ability of Qaeda Affiliates
Flier Frustrations Rise Anew
Analysis: Shadow of 9/11
Everybody have a nice 2010

Tuesday, 29 December 2009

Iran

I think its important Obama supports the thrive of the Persian (Iranian) people for freedom.
Obama condemns Iran's 'violent and
unjust suppression' of citizens

Monday, 28 December 2009

"Dead" man wakes up under autopsy knife

"Dead" man wakes up under autopsy knife

Madoff: Stanford: Sessions

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Texas Congressman Peter Sessions has some 'splaining to do.

Amid the investigation into Ponzi-schemer Allen Stanford, authorities picked up on the trail of his political donations. In particular, an e-mail from Sessions piqued their interest, according to The Miami Herald.

"I love you and believe in you. If you want my ear/voice -- e-mail,'' Sessions wrote to Stanford on Feb. 17, the very day the rogue Texas banker was arrested.

The National Republican Congressional Committee chairman closed his email saying simply, "Pete".

"The Justice Department is investigating millions of dollars Stanford and his staff contributed to lawmakers over the past decade to determine if the banker received special favors from politicians while building his spectacular offshore bank in Antigua," the paper reported.

Many excuses for attempted blow-up

When Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab's father in Nigeria reported concern over his son's "radicalization" to the U.S. Embassy there last month, intelligence officials in the United States deemed the information insufficient to pursue. The young man's name was added to the half-million entries in a computer database in McLean and largely forgotten.



The lack of attention was not unusual, according to U.S. intelligence officials, who said that thousands of similar bits of information flow into the National Counterterrorism Center each week from around the world. Only those that indicate a specific threat, or add to an existing body of knowledge about an individual, are passed along for further investigation and possible posting on airline and border watch lists.

"It's got to be something that causes the information to sort of rise out of the noise level, because there is just so much out there," one intelligence official said.


The report entered on Abdulmutallab, 23, after his father's Nov. 19 visit to the embassy was "very, very thin, with minimal information," said a second U.S. official familiar with its contents.

Abdulmutallab's alleged attempt to blow up a Detroit-bound commercial airliner on Christmas Day has put the information in a new light, however. It has unleashed sharp criticism of the watch-list procedures and the explosive-detection systems that apparently allowed him to board Northwest Airlines Flight 253 with materials for a bomb.

On Sunday, the air travel system responded to another alert when a second Nigerian man locked himself in the bathroom on the same Northwest Airlines flight into Detroit. Officials said he was belligerent but genuinely sick and not a threat, according to the Associated Press.

'Much to investigate here'
Republican leaders placed responsibility for what they called lapses in preparedness squarely on the Obama administration Sunday, and questioned whether the president appreciates terrorist threats. "I think there's much to investigate here," Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said on ABC's "This Week."

Senate Homeland Security Committee Chairman Joseph I. Lieberman (I-Conn.) joined GOP critics in asking how the suspect was able to retain a U.S. visa — issued by the U.S. Embassy in London in 2008 — after his name appeared in the terrorist database.

"What happened after this man's father called our embassy in Nigeria?" Lieberman asked. "What happened to that information? Was there follow-up to try to determine where this suspect was?"

White House officials struggled to explain the complicated system of centralized terrorist data and watch lists, stressing that they were put in place years ago by the Bush administration. Spokesman Robert Gibbs said President Obama has ordered reviews of the watch-list system and the airport explosives screening.

"The president is very confident that this government is taking the steps that are necessary to take — to take our fight to those that seek to do us harm," Gibbs said, emphasizing stepped-up military activity against al-Qaeda in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen and Somalia.

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told CNN's "State of the Union" that Abdulmutallab's assertions of al-Qaeda contacts and training in Yemen were being investigated, but that "right now, we have no indication" his actions were "part of anything larger."

Federal prison
A Justice Department official said Abdulmutallab was released Sunday from a Michigan hospital where he was treated for burns suffered in the failed bombing. He was in a federal prison in Milan, Mich., according to the Associated Press. He is scheduled to appear in federal court in Michigan on Jan. 8.

The youngest of 16 children of a prominent Nigerian bank executive, and the son of the second of his father's two wives, Abdulmutallab was raised at the family home in Kaduna, a city

in Nigeria's Muslim-dominated north, relatives there said. He graduated with an engineering degree from City University in London. Later, his father sent him to Dubai to study for an advanced business degree.

In July, relatives said, his father agreed to his request to study Arabic in Yemen. The family became concerned in August when Abdulmutallab called to say he had dropped the course but would remain in Yemen for an undisclosed purpose. Several days later, they said, he sent a text message saying he was severing all ties with his family.

Relatives said that message provoked his father's visits to the U.S. Embassy in Abuja and to the Nigerian intelligence service. U.S. intelligence officials insisted Sunday that the visit did not occur until mid-November.

Germany: crazy tax plans- social dems organize resistance




The Social Dems intend to organize broad resistance against the tax plans of the conservative govt. The party fears that there will be cuts in health services, retirement and welfare 2 finance the tax dropouts.

"We need a citizen movement against state bankruptcy in Germany" said party head Sigmar Gabriel in Berlin. Germany couldnt stand neither the tax cuts approved ahead of xmas nor further steps. "The money will be finally saved elsewhere, in the budgets of Germanys federal states, in the education sector or at the municipalities," Gabriel warned.

It's about stopping the "crazy tax plans" of the conservative govt. "We will protest against it with everybody who still cares in Germany for the common good " said Gabriel. He assumed that the federal states won't pay for the second step of the tax cuts planed for 2011.
The first step was only a silent windblow in comparison 2 what's still coming up. "
The federal states will defend themselves against it" said Gabriel.


Christ Social head Seehofer excluded meanwhile a further lift for payments for unemployment insurance. "We agreed on it, we stay with it" the Bavarian prime told 'Sueddeutsche Zeitung.'


Social Dem faction vice Hubertus Heil assumed that the citizens have to prepare for cuts concerning tax free sums for work on special days like xmas. Though the govt already knows where theyll deduct from with the "normal-earner," the govt performs an irresponsible secrecy concerning its tax plans, Heil told"Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung."
"It's not possible that Schaeuble announces cuts with a grim face but doesn't say where he'll save money" Heil said. He got a bad style.


Gabriel accused Merkel of subordinating the entire govt-work below tax cuts for pressure from the lib dems. "The govt stages it like the only interest of the citizen was 2 pay less taxes" Gabriel said. He pointed at the fact that 40% of German households dont pay income tax at all. They dont have a gain outta tax cuts. But especially these people are in need of good kindergartens and schools. Gabriel called for a common good check for policies. The center of politics must become again:"Is it really helping people or is it just voter group policies?"The social dems intend 2 cre8 new employment instead of tax cuts 4 the wealthy and invest in education and research. Tax reliefs for public-service-cars with high consumption may b cut 2 finance it and the eco-tax-reform should b continued.

New ways of write-offs and add-ons 2 investments are helpful for enterprises.

Friday, 25 December 2009

Two Southern California men accused of investment fraud

Germany: Bavaria: deep doo doo of public-run banks worsens

German NTV

The pitfall worth billions with Hypo Group Alpe Adria (HGAA) isn't over yet for Bavaria's state bank. Bavaria's minister of finance George Fahrenschon prepares the public meanwhile for further burdens. The head of the (publicly-run) association of saving banks in Bavaria, Siegfried Naser, says at the same time bye bye.


Bavaria's minister of finance Georg Fahrenschon didnt exclude further burdens after the billion-loss of the Austrian daughter company of Bavarias state bank named Hypo Group Alpe Adria. Further capital paid by Bavaria wasnt required though (for HGAA) according to statements of the board Fahrenschon told 'Passauer Neue Presse.' Renewed downturn of economical conditions though could lead to renewed dropouts and risk-preparations independent of the HGAA and other investments Fahrenschon added.


The minister justified furthermore his bahaviour in the HGAA-affair. Austria itself rated the Kärtner daughter of Bavarias state bank as prinipally healthy. He refused categorically the accusation he pressured a rating instiutute to change statements in a rating summary. "Of cuz we didnt pressure it. This'd b politcal Harakiri."

The former leadership of Bavarias state bank is under suspicion of embezzlement for aquiring HGAA. The state attorney in Munich assumes due 2 media reports that bavarias state bank paid intentionally 400mio€ too much.
Police did raid mid oct Bavarias state bank and objects in Austria and Luxemburg in this context.






Savings bank head surrenders
meanwhile, the president of the savings bank association of Bavaria Naser steps back for the renewed losses of Bavarias state bank in connection with the HGAA takeover. Naser quits at the end of jan 2010 the saving bank association corresponded and thus confirmed informations of Sueddeutsche Zeitung. His contract had run till 2015.
Sueddeutsche Zeitung reported that the former Christ Social politican draws the consequences out of the HGAA transaction with his quitting which he accelerated as head and vice of the administration board of Bavarias state bank.
Still on tuesday Naser declined to step back in an interview. Though Im very concerned I see no personal guilt .I cant discern why I should have decided otherwise for the available info. Furthermore the board heckled the takeover.

Kesha

Senate OK's health care bill in victory for Obama

AP – 38 mins ago

WASHINGTON – In an epic struggle settled at dawn, the Democratic-controlled Senate passed health care legislation Thursday, a triumph for President Barack Obama that clears the way for compromise talks with the House on a bill to reduce the ranks of the uninsured and rein in the insurance industry. Full Story »

Pope falls during Christmas Eve Mass

Wednesday, 23 December 2009

Italy: mock attack on Berlusconi?

jamaica observer
ROME, Italy (AFP) -- Videos posted on the Internet sought to stir doubts yesterday over a December 13 attack on Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi by hinting it was staged to create sympathy for the embattled Italian leader.

A video sequence posted on YouTube shows television footage in which Berlusconi immediately covers the lower part of his face with a black plastic bag after the attack and keeps it there while being bundled into a car with no blood visible.

The YouTube video, which has had more than 200,000 views, is titled "The Attack on Berlusconi Is a Set-Up".
Several other similar videos have appeared on the site, including one that has had some 60,000 views.

A man who police said had a long history of psychiatric troubles was arrested after the attack, which left the 73-year-old Berlusconi with a broken nose, two broken teeth and other facial injuries.

The first video questions why the prime minister emerged from the car a few minutes after the attack, showing his bloody face to the cameras, including a deep wound below his left eye which did not appear in the first images.

No blood appears on the prime minister's clothes, it notes.

"A manipulation is under way on a world scale, whose aim in the short and long term is to take control of the Internet," the author concludes.

The government announced two days after the attack that it planned to close down pages on the Internet social networking site Facebook posted by groups who lionised the assailant.

Politicians on both sides of the aisle dismissed the suggestions.

Giuseppe Fioroni, the opposition Democratic Party's shadow welfare minister and a trained doctor, urged a stop to the "foolishness".

If the object -- a miniature of Milan's cathedral -- had struck the prime minister in the temple it could have killed him, Fioroni said.

Berlusconi, who has been dogged by scandal this year, saw a three-point increase in public trust to 48 per cent after the attack, according to a poll published by the left-leaning daily La Repubblica.

He received a wave of sympathy from foreign leaders, many of whom telephoned him to wish him a speedy recovery.

The media tycoon spent four nights in hospital and is now convalescing at his villa in Arcore, near Milan.

Telecino buys Cuatro

Telecinco fusioniert mit Cuatro

Berlusconi expandiert

German state debt doesnt meet EU criteria anymore

Schaeuble who liked to play some affable and steadfast impression earlier id est hunting terrorists so saving the state is suddenly undisciplined: he spreads money. Now, I think this is no recipe. It's a recipe for destruction of the state. The next generation of German neo-cons like Westerwelle just can't speak English. They aren't also able to make the discernation that their actions will have consequences.

picture: Germany's debt, reaching 1.6 trillion €--germany will take a while b4 meetin the criteria for the eu-stability pact - 2014 - at best. but only if there wont be further tax cuts

"State got money like hay"

Dismay in german govt.-coalition

Tuesday, 22 December 2009

Formula1:He cant do otherwise

Return of a king?

Schumacher cant do otherwise




there s this story of Mansell: Its a nice story, about his comeback 2 formula1: Mansell 1992 world champion and then he stepped back, signed 1995 another contract at McLaren. He wanted to drive for one season, but there was a heavy problem: he didnt fit anymore into the cockpit of his car.


It's unprobable that it'll b the same for returner Schuhmacher next season at mercedes GP. Its not another episode for Schuhmacher in his racer life. Its a heart-matter, which he prepared precisely and where he'll start out in top form - because he's preparing it "unoffically" for months.


Since his enlisting at the start of july as a replacement at ferrari what was already a failure in the mid of aug where he should replace Massa but he couldnt because neck and head injuries werent healed, speculations grew about another form of comeback. Also, because Schuhmacher suddenly didnt want 2 xclude a comeback at a later time anymore.

State got money like hay

"State got money like hay"

Dismay in german govt.-coalition

Some night watch outta my room

video video

20 years Panama invasion

I mean there wasnt really sth going on in the abstracz sense before Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait. But Panama is a tanker nation. Who knows...
n-tv

8:57am: Final measure of third quarter growth shows that consumers are buying less than previous estimated. Result: Slower overall growth of 2.2%. More

Germany: Banking crisis

Sal. Oppenheim-managing director steps back


The managing director of the badly hit private bank Sal.Oppenheim, Matthias Graf von Krockow, steps back. The speaker of the personally liable member (shareholder) (matthew count of Krockow)said (matthew count of Krockow) reacted thus to a series of lapses that brought the tradition-bank into the minus.



closed in the US: First Federal Bank of California

Bank failure tally reaches 140

By Ben Rooney, staff reporter


NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Banks in six U.S. states were closed Friday, bringing the total number of failed banks this year to 140, at a cost of over $1 billion to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

Among the institutions seized by regulators was a so-called "bankers' bank" in Illinois called Independent Bankers' Bank (IBB), which had about 450 client banks in four U.S. states.

Unlike the majority of banks closed this year, IBB did not take deposits from, or make loans to consumers. Instead, it offered a variety of services such as check clearing and credit card operations to community banks around the country that find it too costly to do this on their own.

The FDIC said it created a bridge bank to take over the operations of the Springfield Ill.-based institution.

Earlier this year, regulators seized Atlanta-based Silverton Bank, which was one of the largest U.S. bankers' banks. Silverton often acted as the lead banker on some syndicated commercial real estate loans, and its collapse was seen as hastening the demise of many of its regional partners.

Separately, Illinois state officials closed Citizens State Bank. The FDIC created the Deposit Insurance National Bank of New Baltimore (DINB) to take over the failed bank. DINB will remain open for 45 days to allow depositors of the failed institution to open new accounts elsewhere.

In Florida, Peoples First Community Bank, which operated 29 branches, was closed by the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS) and the FDIC was named receiver.

Hancock Bank of Gulfport, Miss., will assume the failed bank's $1.7 billion in deposits and will purchase the bulk of its $1.8 billion in total assets.

Two banks in California were also closed.

State regulators seized La Jolla-based Imperial Capital Bank, which operated 9 branches. The FDIC said Los Angeles-based City National Bank will acquire all of the failed bank's $2.8 billion deposits and will buy the bulk of its $4 billion in assets.

The OTS shuttered Santa Monica-based First Federal Bank of California. OneWest bank of Pasadena has agreed to assume the failed bank's $4.5 billion in total deposits and to buy the $6.1 billion in total assets.

The 39 branches of First Federal Bank will reopen on Saturday as branches of OneWest Bank. Depositors can access their money by writing checks or using ATM or debit cards. Checks drawn on the bank will continue to be processed. Loan customers should continue to make their payments as usual.

The OTS closed the sole branch of New South Federal Savings bank in Irondale, Ala. The failed bank will reopen Monday under the management of Plano, TX-based Beal Bank.

Meanwhile, the FDIC said it was unable to find another financial institution to take over the operations of Atlanta-based RockBridge Commercial Bank. As a result, the agency said it would mail checks to insured depositors on Monday.

RockBridge had an estimated $2.1 million in uninsured funds. But this amount could change once the FDIC obtains additional information from these customers.

The FDIC currently covers accounts up to $250,000.

Beginning Monday, customers with deposits exceeding $250,000 at the bank may visit the FDIC's Web page "Is My Account Fully Insured?"

An average of 11 banks have failed every month this year. The spike in failures has raised concerns about the FDIC's deposit insurance fund, which has slipped into the red for the first time since 1991.

The fund was $8.2 billion in the hole as of the end of September. But that includes $21.7 billion the agency has earmarked for future bank failures.

Friday's closures will cost the FDIC an estimated $1.7 billion.

This year's tally of bank failures is the highest number since 1992, when 181 banks failed. But the total is far from 1989's record high of 534 closures which took place during the savings and loan crisis, when the insurance fund also carried a negative balance. To top of page

Senate votes move health bill forward

Washington (CNN) -- The Senate moved closer to passing health care reform Tuesday as Democrats revised an $871 billion bill and voted to end debate on the measure.

The Senate voted 60-39 -- along strict party lines -- to adopt changes negotiated by Majority Leader Harry Reid and close deliberations on the sweeping measure.

Those two actions kept the Senate on track for a final vote on Christmas Eve on whether to approve the massive bill to reform health care, President Obama's top domestic priority.

Sunday, 20 December 2009

Murphy was pronounced dead at 10h04 am pst


A speaker of the fire brigade, Devon Gale, said there was a mission on sunday morning at 8 h am pst in a house on Hollywood Hills in Los Angeles which belongs to the British husband of Murphy, the book author Simon Monjack. Gale said a person was brought to hospital. Stewart said that Murphy was pronounced dead at 10h04 am pst. The neighbor Clare Staples said how the aides tried to reanimate her.




Another Night Watch

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Polish police find stolen Auschwitz gate sign

msn

Some night watch outta my room

video

health

aol
Never underestimate the power of a deadline. Twice over the weekend, time pressure has worked its messy magic -- in Copenhagen, where a last-minute session saved the international climate-change conference from producing exactly nothing, and in snowbound Washington, where Democrats facing Christmas in the Capitol finally wrangled the 60th senator they needed to pass their massive health reform bill.

The emission-reduction agreement President Obama worked out with China, India, Brazil and South Africa could turn out to be an illusory milestone. But the health developments Saturday had the feel of a real turning point. Everything signaled momentum as Senate Democrats nailed down the last vote needed to break a filibuster, introduced the final package of amendments, released a positive report from the Congressional Budget Office and said they were on schedule for a Christmas Eve vote.
The final Senate health package released over the weekend has many tweaks to please many people. Some are so crass they make you want to avert your eyes, like extra federal Medicaid money pledged in perpetuity to one state, Nebraska, whose senator happened to be the last Democratic holdout. But other elements are all to the good. Among them are removal of a limit on annual health expenses covered by insurance, and new national insurance plans overseen by the Office of Personnel Management, which runs the much beloved plan for members of Congress and millions of other federal employees.

The revised bill also has $50 million for pilot projects on malpractice reform, to test ways of resolving medical disputes without the lawsuits that drive up the costs of both malpractice insurance and patient care. The projects were pushed by both the White House and Republican Sen. Olympia Snowe. Their inclusion robs Republicans of one of their complaints about the bill.

The right and the left know an endgame when they see it, which is why both sides have been escalating their fundraising efforts right along with their cries of "kill the bill!'' Conservatives and Republicans are a virtual monolith of opposition. But in the past few days progressives have split into two camps at bitter odds over whether the Senate health bill -- with no public insurance plan to compete with private-sector plans -- has any reform left in it.

Former Vermont governor Howard Dean, Move On.org and others have been urging Senate Democrats to start over. That's brought counter-pleas from such heavyweights as former president Bill Clinton, the last president to try for comprehensive health reform; New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, a fierce advocate of the public option who who wrote a column Friday headlined "Pass the Bill "; and Service Employees International Union president Andy Stern, who told The New Republic that "We probably have the best we are going to do, and trying to improve the Senate bill doesn't seem realistic right now."

Vicki Kennedy also weighed in, writing in The Washington Post that her late husband anticipated compromises would be necessary and he didn't want reform supporters to walk away. "He's not here to urge us not to let this chance slip through our fingers. So I humbly ask his colleagues to finish the work of his life," she wrote. Sen. Tom Harkin, another liberal stalwart, wooed progressives with a housing analogy. "What we're building here is not a mansion. It's a starter home," he said Saturday. "But it's got a great foundation .. It's got a great protective roof .. And it has room for additions and expansions in the future. This is not the end of health care reform. It's the beginning of health care reform."

There have also been poignant contributions from liberals who feel deserted by their fellow travelers, including a reader of Talking Points Memo who is unemployed, has a medical problem (aka pre-existing condition) and ideally would like to see a single-payer system. "When I read or hear people from the left arguing against the bill that would likely provide me and people like me with some modicum of security, because the bill doesn't accomplish everything they had hoped it would or it doesn't help every last person or the insurance industry will benefit, I do feel abandoned," the reader said in a post highlighted by editor Josh Marshall. The reader said the abandonment is "not by Obama and the Democratic Party, it's by those on the left advocating to kill the bill."

Obama gets assigned plenty of blame from liberals who think he somehow could have and should have brought the Senate to heel and forced it to pass a public option -- or should take nothing at all. That's the crux of the case made by my Politics Daily colleague, Luisita Lopez Torregrosa, who is sorely disappointed in Obama across the board. He has, she writes, "abandoned his vision, his promises and his goals."

Another, perhaps more realistic way to see it is that he's eking out some progress from the cards he's been dealt. His major accomplishments so far have come not on his campaign agenda but on challenges like trying to save the economy and figure out a path forward in Afghanistan. It was hard to blame him for taking a teeny victory lap in the middle of the blizzard Saturday to hail what he called "significant progress" on two top items on his own personal to-do list: dealing with "the crushing cost of health care and our dangerous dependence on fossil fuels."

For the moment, at least, Obama's cards don't look so bad. Senate Democrats are going to get to 60 votes and pass this health bill, and it's still got plenty of reform in it. This is the big picture: New regulations on private insurers protect consumers, 31 million more people are covered, and hundreds of billions of dollars in subsidies help them buy coverage. The new legislation significantly expands coverage of preventive care, regulates exchanges to drive down costs for individuals and small businesses, and tests numerous ways to improve care and curb its soaring cost. Then there is perhaps the least tangible but most fundmental shift in this bill, its message that Americans deserve health coverage and their government will help them get it. That's progress, even if the policies are purchased from private insurance companies.

As for the public option, while there is one in the House bill, there's no point hoping it will be revived early next year in the House-Senate conference committee to merge the two bills. Nebraska Sen. Ben Nelson said straight out that he would not vote for any bill that abandoned the compromises he won. Other Democratic conservatives and moderates have drawn their own lines in the sand. Most involve saying no to a public option.

Context is key. Liberal Democrats need to stop looking at this bill and seeing phantom limbs, missing parts, all that was cut out of it under pressure. They should appreciate it for what it is, at least for a brief moment, before they return to dreaming things that never were and asking "why not?"

Saturday, 19 December 2009

Obama's climate deal called 'feeble,' 'shameful

I must admit Im not astonished by the "climate-deal." In contrast to Swedens Stockholm, most Danish cities look like retorte, for example Kolding. Its a simple stack of hangars destined for diffrent purposes like car dealer or supermarket. Then they got this totally ugly railway station in Copenhagen and this "hangar" hard rock cafe.I dont know what this got to do with environmental protection but the result speaks for itself: Its a total disaster

Obama's climate deal called 'feeble,' 'shameful'

Friday, 18 December 2009

Palin meant no disrespect with blacked-out hat

Hey, is it insulting to wear "all you can eat pants?" (not sex specific)... Another all u can read by Sarah Palin ahahaha,,,,,
"I am so sorry if people took this silly incident the wrong way," Palin said in a statement to the Web site. "I adore John McCain, support him 100 percent and will do everything I can to support his reelection. As everyone knows, I was honored and proud to run with him. And Todd and I were with him in D.C. just a week ago. So much for trying to be incognito."

Twitter hacked by 'Iranian Cyber Army'

Twitter hacked by 'Iranian Cyber Army'

(CNN) -- The popular microblogging Web site Twitter was hacked overnight, leaving the millions who use the site tweetless.

Those who tried to access Twitter were redirected to a site that had a green flag and proclaimed "This site has been hacked by Iranian Cyber Army."

The Web site was down for nearly an hour. Representatives from Twitter could not be immediately reached for comment, but the company spoke about the issue on its official Twitter page.

"Twitter's DNS records were temporarily compromised but have now been fixed. We will update with more information soon," the company posted at about 2:30 a.m. ET Friday.

It was unclear who the group Iranian Cyber Army was and if it is connected to Iran. However, Twitter has had an interesting relationship with Iran.

Earlier this summer when Iran's disputed presidential election spiraled into bloody protests, the opposition took to social networking and used Twitter to inform the world.

Protesters beamed images from the violent protests at a time when the mainstream media outlets had a hard time getting access to Iran.

Germany

tax pack is approved

dream couple shooting down the hill

Baby pharisee Chuck Norris seems to be nerved

Chuck Norris: Public health care would have killed Baby Jesus
Fuzzi?
'Will Obamacare morph into Herodcare for the unborn?' Hollywood star asks

Movie star and Mike Huckabee booster Chuck Norris has dragged the "War on Christmas" into the health care debate.

Norris has penned an article in which he suggests that Jesus Christ would have been among many "great souls" who would have been "erased from history" had a health plan similar to the one proposed by the Democrats existed in the Levant 2,000 years ago.

In a column published at the conservative Human Events blog earlier this week, Norris suggested that if a government-run health care plan had existed in Bethlehem at the time of Jesus' birth, the shame of Mary's "out-of-wedlock" pregnancy would have pushed her into aborting her child. Norris wrote:

Lastly, as we near the eve of another Christmas, I wonder: What would have happened if Mother Mary had been covered by Obamacare? What if that young, poor and uninsured teenage woman had been provided the federal funds (via Obamacare) and facilities (via Planned Parenthood, etc.) to avoid the ridicule, ostracizing, persecution and possible stoning because of her out-of-wedlock pregnancy? Imagine all the great souls who could have been erased from history and the influence of mankind if their parents had been as progressive as Washington's wise men and women!

Thursday, 17 December 2009

hey some night watch outta my room

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New jobless benefit claims rise unexpectedly AP – 51 mins ago

German Lib Dems say "bye bye Afghanistan

"No permanent mission"

FDP distanziert sich von Afghanistan

lib dem faction head Birgit Homburger g'byes in an Interview the engagement in Afghanistan. German Military warns the govt against wasting the trust of the soldiers. (Icon mit Video Video: Guttenberg rechtfertigt sich im Bundestag) Mehr

Berlin has to repay German federal systems 16mio€ for housing unemployed people 2 friendly

yahoo.de

German federal systems originally demanded 47mio€ in repairs

Massive military funding bill OK'd
$636B boost; 'War bonds' plan?; France may send more troops; Russia too?

National debt tops legal limit
Exceeds limit by $150B; House passes $290B debt ceiling increase.

Earth like planet found

cnn

CNN) -- Astronomers announced this week they found a water-rich and relatively nearby planet that's similar in size to Earth.

While the planet probably has too thick of an atmosphere and is too hot to support life similar to that found on Earth, the discovery is being heralded as a major breakthrough in humanity's search for life on other planets.

"The big excitement is that we have found a watery world orbiting a very nearby and very small star," said David Charbonneau, a Harvard professor of astronomy and lead author of an article on the discovery, which appeared this week in the journal Nature.

The planet, named GJ 1214b, is 2.7 times as large as Earth and orbits a star much smaller and less luminous than our sun. That's significant, Charbonneau said, because for many years, astronomers assumed that planets only would be found orbiting stars that are similar in size to the sun.

Because of that assumption, researchers didn't spend much time looking for planets circling small stars, he said. The discovery of this "watery world" helps debunk the notion that Earth-like planets could form only in conditions similar to those in our solar system.

"Nature is just far more inventive in making planets than we were imagining," he said.

Germany: NRW: Mueller Piepenkoetter tells parlamentarians to shut up

After a recent prison break from JVA Aachen, a murder in JVA in Siegburg, injuring of two officers in JVA Aachen and the attempt of Mueller Piepenkoetter to forbid her employees to watch internet sites critical of her , she's now busy to confront corresponding accusations as "tales of lies." The answer may sound a bit naive or maybe morbid as Iran to call sth "tales of lies" and some parlamentarian already said that the Chinese ministry of propaganda is a cradle of truth in comparison to her ministry.

The eco-expert for the interior Monika Düker criticized interdicting the access 2 certain internet sites (wdr)by office computers of the ministry of justice. The minister was responsible for such anti-esteem.
Düsseldorf/Frankfurt (ddp-nrw). . After massive-online criticism against Mueller Piepenkoetter for the jail-break of 2 criminals workers for the ministry of justice were denied partially internet-access. How "Frankfurter Rundschau" reported (on tuesday) numerous workers dont have access to (state-run) Western German broadcasting wdr.
Social Dems and ecos demanded the ban 2 b lifted immedi8ly. A speaker for the ministry denied censorship.

Wednesday, 16 December 2009

I made some video using a Newcon Phantom 20 and a Logitech Quick Cam 2 look out of my room video video

A health care bill without (public option), he has said, is not worth supporting.

I agree thoroughly

WASHINGTON -- Following the jettisoning of both the public option and the Medicare buy-in provision, one of the nation's leading progressive voices on health care reportedly said Tuesday that the Senate bill is no longer worth supporting.

"This is essentially the collapse of health care reform in the United States Senate," former Gov. Howard Dean told political reporter Bob Kinzel of Vermont Public Radio. Kinzel relayed the news to The Plum Line's Greg Sargent, and the full VPR interview will air at 5:50 pm today.

"Honestly the best thing to do right now is kill the Senate bill, go back to the House, start the reconciliation process, where you only need 51 votes and it would be a much simpler bill," he said.

Dean has been an outspoken champion of the public insurance option, describing it as the central component of the legislation. A health care bill without it, he has said, is not worth supporting.

German Ecos' Roth calls new budget plan "state-bankruptcy-program"

yahoo.de

Die Opposition hat den vom Kabinett verabschiedeten Haushaltsentwurf für 2010 scharf kritisiert. Grünen-Chefin Claudia Roth nannte den Etat am Mittwoch in Berlin ein "Staatsbankrottprogramm".
The opposition criticized the budget proposal recently agreed on by the administration. Roth called it "state-bankruptcy-program."

Meanwhile, the new Lib Dem secretary Lindner criticized German chancellor Merkel for her support of a worldwide stock-exchange-tax.

Yegor Gaidar is dead


usatoday

MOSCOW (AP) — Yegor Gaidar, who oversaw Russia's painful economic transition from communism to the free market in the 1990s, died Wednesday, an aide said. He was 53.

Gaidar died unexpectedly of a blood clot at his Moscow-area home while he was working on a book early in the morning, his aide Valery Natarov told The Associated Press.

A public memorial service was scheduled for Saturday at a funeral hall in a Moscow clinic, Natarov said.

No other details were immediately available.

Gaidar served under Boris Yeltsin in the early 1990s and was acting prime minister for six months in 1992.

German Social dems dive-dive-dive

Obama Hits New Low in Poll
President Barack Obama's approval rating drops 6 points in the last month to 50 percent, according to an ABC News / Washington Post poll. It's a new low for Obama, who faces public skepticism about his plan for health care.

Tuesday, 15 December 2009

Castro: US on the offensive in Latin America

Germany: Someone hammered nails into the tires of Westerwelle's car

msn.com

EU conditions for billion aid for LBBW

EU conditions for billion aid for LBBW:LBBW has to transform itself into stock(shareholder) company - state company obsolete-supervisory board has to be created

UK warrants Livni for war crimes

yahoo

Bushs emails reoccured

Bushs emails reoccured

22 million missing Bush White House e-mails found

German stack saving of phone and internet data in front of German constitutional court


Lib Dem Minister of justice (DOJ) sues own govt

Monday, 14 December 2009

Cheney latest

In today's Sunday Loon Watch, we've got Liz Cheney and William Kristol reviewing President Obama's Nobel acceptance speech. Cheney accuses President Obama of having been anti-American in the speech while Kristol suggests the speech makes the case for war with Iran. Need I say more?

Cash for caulkers

I think solar panels are important as well as efficient power plants. I mean if u got a 30-year-old coal plant, it's probably better to have a new one. So... what I'm trying to say is that there are several possibilities in reducing emissions. Now, if u have single household programs it's again diffrent cause u need a battery and so on. That doesnt mean that Im saying "hey, you need to depose 3mio batteries aterwards." But u have to be a bit more precise about what u get in the prog. Maybe.

Cash for caulkers

Italy

The medical bulletin issued Monday by the San Raffaele hospital in Milan confirmed that Berlusconi suffered a broken nose and two broken teeth. It said Berlusconi is taking antibiotics and painkillers as the pain is "persistent."

Cadbury launches defense against Kraft offer

Cadbury launches defense against Kraft offer

Cadbury Chairman Roger Carr warned shareholders not to let Kraft "steal your company with its derisory offer" as the British chocolate and gum maker raised its long term performance targets to play up its position as a strong independent company.

Pakistan police probe Americans in terror case

yahoo


WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama will meet with the nation's top financial industry executives at the White House today.

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Afterward, the president will deliver a statement on the economy.

Health- Lieberman may have killed health care

Ezra Klein delivered a sharp comment. Thats politely no good sign about Lieberman. I hope this man just doesnt do it cause 8 years of Bush yielded crap and now he tries to make Obama an all-out-repeat.
Wow. Joe Lieberman now saying he'll vote against any HCR reform that includes either a public option or an expansion of Medicare. He doesn't care what the CBO score is. He's against them. He may have just killed HCR.




Chile

  • Chile runoff pits Ex-president against billionaire
    A conservative billionaire who fell shy of a first-round presidential victory can win a January runoff if he peels enough voters away from the center-left coalition that has governed Chile for nearly two decades.
    AP via Yahoo! News - Dec 13 11:01 PM

Germany: zuGuttenberg doesn't resign

"Even if its storms"

Guttenberg doesnt resign

Germany: soccer: Lehmann gone nuts

He was ever a guy with edges. But right now, Jens Lehman advances 2 b the terrible child of Germany's soccer league with his escapades. The former national keeper of Germany caused another uproar in Mainz during a soccer game and thus denied a possible "overcoming" of his club over the recent bad phase by hindering the victory. There was some twist with a fan in the aftermath of the game what also stirred an uproar.

VfB Stuttgart was for 8 matches without victory. But then Stuttgart was in lead in Mainz with 1-0 till min 87. The incoming of the new coach Gross seemed 2 b a success. But then, the fuses of Lehmann started 2 burn. The forty year old keeper stampeded on the feet of Mainz' goal getter Bancé while carrying the ball safely in hands in his own penalty zone - and even made it to rumble slightly at Bancé.

Referee Wolfgang Stark (Ergolding) valued Lehmann's stampede as an attack and pulled the red card in direction of Lehmann.


Polanski kicked in the ball during the penalty kick against Lehmann replacement Sven Ulreich what was the outcome of the match - 1:1 - and thus killed the "dream-debut" for Stuttgart's new coach Gross who "scored" during last week in the champions league a 3-1 against Unirea Urziceni.


Gross promises analysis
He said: "The scene with Jens was superflous. I know the keeper Lehmann pretty well, yet I don't know the human. I'll analyze the situation with him pretty intensively. The team-success has absolute highest priority for me."
Stuttgarts head of board Heldt said: "He climbs his (of Bance) foot. But I have to talk this over with Jens at first. He was a good keeper this time and its sad the outcome was (thus) created.We have to live with it."
Senate sends $1.1 trillion spending bill to Obama
French rocker in induced coma in Los Angeles AP – Sun Dec 13, 12:40 am ET

PARIS – French rock legend Johnny Hallyday had a botched operation in France and is now in a medically induced coma in a Los Angeles hospital as he recovers from surgery to fix the damage, his producer said.

Hallyday, 66, is expected to recover, producer Jean-Claude Camus said.

Hallyday is France's biggest rock star, though little known outside of Europe. Beyond his music, Belgian-born Hallyday — whose real name is Jean-Philippe Smet — is best known for his glitz, amorous affairs, Harley-Davidson motorcycles and a Frenchness as absolute as Elvis Presley's Americanness.

Police in Paris were investigating an alleged attack on Dr. Stephane Delajoux — the French surgeon who first operated on Hallyday — as he left a friend's home overnight, judicial officials said.

Dubai gets $10B from Abu Dhabi to cover debt

AP – 28 mins ago

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – Dubai's government said Monday it has received $10 billion in emergency funds from its oil-rich neighbor Abu Dhabi that will help pay debts owed by the struggling Dubai World conglomerate. Full Story »

Russian on what they did with Hitlers remains

Italy

Italy's Berlusconi struck in face

Rome, Italy (CNN) -- Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi will stay in a hospital for observation overnight after being hit in the face at a campaign rally in Milan, a spokesman said Sunday.

Milan police were questioning a man with a history of mental illness in connection with the attack, which left the 73-year-old Berlusconi bleeding profusely from his left upper lip and cheek. The premier underwent a CAT scan at Milan's San Raffaele Hospital, and his personal physician, Alberto Sangrillon, recommended more tests be done, Berlusconi spokesman Paolo Buonaiuti told CNN.

The conservative media-mogul-turned-politician has been dogged by allegations of corruption and is in the middle of a messy divorce from his second wife. He was in Milan, his hometown and political base, to stump for a local political ally.

Milan police said Berlusconi's attacker hit him with a small, metal souvenir replica of the Doumo di Milano, the city's central cathedral, but it was not immediately clear whether the man swung at the prime minister with the object in his hand or threw it at him.

Sunday, 13 December 2009

Saturday, 12 December 2009

Crisis caused stricter restrictions for banks- house votes for reform

US-Repräsentantenhaus billigt umfassende Finanzmarktreform
Oy Vey! White House Hanukkah Party Gets Tricky

'Chile's Obama' turns up the heat in presidential election

Scotsman.jp-Chile

A POLITICAL earthquake has struck Chile. Or so it appears as the young and handsome son of a famous Leftist guerrilla fighter, killed in a firefight during General Augusto Pinochet's regime, has overturned the political establishment during the campaign in Chile's presidential elections tomorrow – creating a split in the Leftist governing coalition and opening the way for the Right to take over in the country.
Marco Enríquez-Ominami, a 36-year-old congressman and film producer of Scottish descent through his father, Miguel Enríquez Espinosa, is known as MEO, or Chile's Obama and nicknamed "El Discolo" (the Rebel).
Berlusconi narrated a joke about himself: Obama, Berlusconi the pope and one of his advisors fly a plane. Suddenly, the plane starts to loose altitude.Itll crash. The pilot leaves the plane and parachutes.With only 3 parachuttes remaining, Obama says:Im the most important one. He then grabs a parachute and jumps out of the plane. Berlusconi says: Im the most intelligent man of Italy, makes a grab and jumps. With only the pope and his advisor remaining, the pope says: now, who gets the last parachute? The advisor says: Well I dont think we are in for this, because there are 2 parachutes remaining,cause the most intelligent man of Italy just stole my back pack.

Friday, 11 December 2009

Iran

U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said he expects Iran to face "significant" new sanctions over its nuclear program. FULL STORY

New German minister of finance Mr.Schaeuble isnt so eager 2 save money as his predecessor Steinbrueck




By Rainer Buergin

Dec. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Germany’s public-sector deficit will double to around 6 percent of gross domestic product next year as revenue slumps and spending grows in step with unemployment, the Finance Ministry said.

The federal government, the 16 states, towns and special federal funds will borrow about 144.5 billion euros ($213 billion) in 2010 to close the gap between 603.5 billion euros in revenue and 749 billion euros in spending, officials from all levels of government agreed today in Berlin, the ministry said. Debt will climb to 78 percent of GDP from 73 percent. Projected figures are rounded to the next half decimal point.

Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government alone will borrow 86 billion euros in 2010, up from 37.5 billion euros this year. The special funds, which include the Soffin bank-rescue fund and a pool for public investments, need 14.5 billion euros next year, compared with 23.5 billion euros in 2009, the figures show.

German public finances, which were in balance in 2008, are seeing a “dramatic” worsening this year because of the “extensive” fiscal stimulus provided by the government, the Bundesbank, Germany’s central bank, said Dec. 4 in its monthly report. European Union rules limit national deficits to 3 percent of GDP and cap debt at 60 percent of national output.

Germany’s unemployment rate will increase from 8.2 percent this year to 9.1 percent in 2010 and 10.1 percent in 2011, the Bundesbank said. That’s even as the economy recovers from this year’s contraction of 4.9 percent to growth of 1.6 percent in 2010 and 1.2 percent in 2011.

EU finance ministers have given Merkel’s government until 2013 to bring Germany’s budget deficit back in line with EU fiscal rules. Germany should start reducing the budget deficit in 2011, cutting the shortfall by 0.5 percent of GDP per year, ministers said Dec. 2.

Wednesday, 9 December 2009

Cheney makes bold prediction

brahahahahahahahaha. harhar. yeah. If u get paid 4 bu??sh?? thats it. Gore predicted global warming today while supporting yesterday decent capitalism. U'd call this man a serious politician. Cheney is... absurd


Ticker: Cheney makes bold prediction

OMG! Alan Grayson tells Dick Cheney to 'STFU!'

(why omg? its pretty plausible and reasonable what Grayson says- and it's pretty embarassing Matthews doesn't know what stfu means! YEAH!)





Fuk! Chris Matthews doesn't know what stfu means! omg! Another LOL from MSNBC, the Pseudo-abbreviating Microsuff- national podcasting company

Dubai's debt pile contiues 2 grow




Catastrophic news don't cease: According to recent calculations the necessities of construction firm and Dubai world daughter Nakheel grew in the first half by 7.2 % to 20bio$. Meanwhile Moody's downgrading of several "not"-state run firms (in Dubai) causes the stock exchanges to dive.

The loss amounted in the first 6 months of 09 to 3.65bio$ (13,4 bio Dirham) the company corresponded. Reason were write-offs (buildings). Revenue (thruput) dropped by 78% (!!!) to 1.97bioDirham (0,53584bio$).

19-2

Global warming? Dont panic. We got Helicopters

1 less car

1 less car

Bush monitors

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Bush citation 1

DUBYA: So what state is Wales in? CHURCH: It's a separate country next to England. DUBYA: Oh, okay.
Mr.Putin from Canada

bush cite3

At this Thursday, ticket counters and airplanes will fly outta Ronald Reagan Airport.