Friday, April 23, 2010

the big 5 stories:

#1 - Value Added Tax is on Obama's Table



The President is about to create a new tax, a Value Added Tax or VAT. VAT is similar to a national sales tax except that the increased priced is not added at the check out register but instead included into the retail price of the product. There is no readily easy way of determining what is the product's cost and what is the Value Added Tax.

Contrary to what some news outlets report, the Obama Administration has not ruled out imposing a Value Added Tax, as evident in the President's CNBC interview on Wednesday. White House Press Secretary denied a VAT was in consideration only for a counter statement by the Vice President who, later that day on The View, stated "a national sales," which is a euphemism for the Value Added Tax, is something that "the President is listening to."

The VAT is a highly regressive tax, meaning that it consumes a higher percentage of income the less money you make, and this is the double edge sword that is both promoting it AND decrying it. Some advocates on the right, like Bruce Bartlett, admire its regressive nation

"One important benefit of a VAT insofar as those with low incomes is concerned is that they would be contributing something to the general cost of government. Everyone benefits from things like national defense, and everyone ought to pay something for it. But as it is, 47% of those filing federal income tax returns have either a zero or negative tax liability; that is, they pay nothing but still get a tax "refund."


This may be the one tax that is Conservative-approved. Even Glenn Beck and Bill O'Reilly gush over VAT.

It should be noted, however, that Bartlett and his ilk often fail to include the fact that half of Americans pay a variety of fees, tolls, taxes, including FICA and local taxes, that consume a higher, overall tax burden from their net income than these taxes do on the more affluent.

And, again, the regressive nature of the VAT has its opponents as stated by Democratic Senator Charles Schumer,

"The whole idea is the VAT will replace other taxes, but it never does – when you add in a tax, the old taxes stay and the new tax starts," Sen. Schumer said. "At this time of recession, to be talking about any types of tax increases doesn't make sense."


The New York Senator may be an exception, however, as the fairly liberal nations of Europe are the model which the US will follow if it were to implement a VAT. Many EU countries have VATs that hover around a 20 percent tax to the price of most products.

Excluded from all of the discussions about the VAT is any talk of repealing the Income Tax. The media argue talks how VAT is better than the Income Tax as a selling point. This has possibly made that a repeal of the 16th Amendment is presupposed. It is not on Obama's table. So a national sales tax would become a new additional tax. Some may say that this violates Obama's campaign promise to not raise taxes on anyone making under $250,000 a year. But the Administration is now saying that that pledge only meant the Income Tax. So a Value Added Tax is very much on Obama's table. Full Story

the big 5 stories:

#2 - J Street Balances Pro-Israel with Pro-Peace



For the past two years, the presence of a J Street on Capitol Hill has been shaking up the landscape many had written off as fixed. A political action group, named J Street, has been working to redress a balance in the nation's capital: the lack of a pro-peace and pro-Israel lobbying voice. Full Story

#3 - Is UK a Lap Dog No More?






The "special relationship" between the UK and the US is under the microscope as the Prime Minister campaign goes full swing. To many Britons, the idea of national pride and self-determinism should be at the heart of a trans-Atlantic relationship that has been lopsided since Bush-Blair forged an alliance. Full Story

#4 - Liberty is Not Being Nude for TSA



More than 30 privacy and civil liberties organisations have filed a formal petition with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), urging the federal agency to shut down the use of 'full body scanners' (FBS) at the nation's airports. Full Story

#5 - 2 Wars are Further Costing Vets



Wars and its effects on the bodies and minds of US veterans are starting to take a toll on the sacred Defense budget. Veterans may be asked to pay more out-of-pocket. And as high as medical costs are rising, those of the military are twice that. Full Story

also:
*Arizona signs harsh immigration bill into law, Cardinal decries its "Nazi" elements

*Bombings Hit Baghdad

*Silverstein Wanted To Demolish Building 7 On 9/11

*IMF demands "full compliance" of tax payments in Greece

*Massey denies workers time off for miners' funerals

*Chaos predicted as Los Angeles closes courtrooms

*Push begins to recall Los Angeles mayor
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CoOlDiGgY Woman of the Week

Randi Rhodes



Ms. Rhodes, boobie-bouncing liberal talk-show hostess, wins the honor this week. And just under the wire. Ms. Rhodes candidly revealed that she has been the victim of left-wing censorship. And not just from her former employer Air America but throughout corporate Leftdom. She exposed numerous examples of left-on-left censorship and eloquently pointed out how the real left is being squeezed out by big money interests.

Ms. Rhodes' catalyst was an incident that happened earlier this week. The allegedly liberal MSNBC (brought to you by tax-dodging defense contractor GE with its 3 hours a day of Joe Scarborough and a ubiquitous Pat Buchanan on every program) fired new host Donny Deutsch for a slight against Keith Olbermann that was so slight that Olbermann wasn't even offended. But he was fired nonetheless. Ms. Rhodes, herself, was fired for speaking ill of Hilary Clinton during the 2008 Democratic Presidential Primary.

We here at CoOlDiGgY have been noticing this quiet cold war between the corporate/politically-connected, big-money ESTABLISHMENT left (Huffington Post, MSNBC, DailyKos) and the GRASSROOTS left. Thank you, Ms. Rhodes, for standing up and showing that the left, just like the right (see ESTABLISHMENT Right vs. Ron Paul et al), has those who would co-opt it and make it ugly.

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*Hayden "Christopher Walken" Panettiere

*She's Power Girl without the boobs: Chloe Sevigny sports a cape

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Headline you can just recycle: Naomi Campbell Assaults Someone

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Apple Imposing Lifetime Limits on iPads



Apple is imposing a two-per-person lifetime limit on iPad purchases. Now, Steve Jobs and company are either:

1) Employing the old artificial scarcity illusion to make their tablet look like it is just so in demand (which it is not)

2) Hiding a problem supply-side

3) Or, more sinister: Steve Jobs is a control freak who likes complete say over media access, rumors, and apps, and now what his costumers can buy.

Steve escapes the "evil" label that Bill Gates has because of all the Apple slaves in the tech media. And we're an Apple company here at CoOlDiGgY! Apple would be eMachines if it were not for its hype machine. Now ask nicely and maybe Steve will allow you to give him your hard-earned money. Full Story

The Daily P.P. Award
Predictive programming - when your TV tells you how's it's gonna be



Today's "winner" is NBC-Universal's entire week of programming (an apt term). It has been "Green Week" at the networks of NBC-Universal (a subsidiary of General Electric and soon to also be own by Comcast). That means every show had a pro-environment message somewhere in the episode. NBC-Universal calls their predictive programming behavior placement.

We here at CoOlDiGgY love Mother Nature and live a green and organic SoCal life without having to give Al Gore a dime. But NBC-Universal wants to shape public opinion to benefit the Earth? No. It's not about a conspiratorial political agenda. It's a PROFIT agenda. Period. So if GE has to use their TV networks to change your politics in order to make profits happen then your TV will nudge you in that direction. Motto: Corrupt the social views for public policies that is advantageous for bottom lines.

So GE gets NBC-Universal to get you to go (their kind of) green. So you buy GE's energy-efficient light bulbs. They have mercury in them but whatever.

Then you can totally live out your dreams of being like Liz Lemon by getting on the Smart Grid (brought to you by GE, of course). Yeah, GE's Smart Grid controls your appliances and spies on you but whatever.

And, of course, the most green thing you can do - nuclear power. At least that's what GE TV is telling you. Yes, GE is in the nuclear business. They even got the President to greenlight funding for the first new nuclear power plants to open in 3 decades (you see-nuclear power is so risky that only the federal government can afford to insure them). Forget that nuclear power, ever so "green" if you don't count the meltdowns and waste, consumes lots of water. So much water, in fact, that numerous states have had to pass on them due to droughts they are already having.

Yeah, it was Green Week at GE's NBC-Universal. But it wasn't to get you green-conscious. Not that kind of green, at least. If you are still touchy-feely about it then just remember that you are only enabling GE to continue being among the biggest war profiteers and skip out on paying their taxes after making almost $11 billion in profits. Green is only universal for GE.

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*3D TVs are dangerous

*Hugh Hewitt: Dumping Donny Deutsch Shows MSNBC's "Extreme Insecurity"

*Palm will not be rescued by Lenovo

*Air force launches secret rocket and states "we don't know when it's coming back"

*Archie Comics introduces first openly gay character to Riverdale High

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Native-American Doctors Blend Modern Care, Medicine Men



*Pesticide in Your Toothpaste?

*Jillian Michaels Criticized for Anti-Pregnancy Comments

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