Showing posts with label MoveOn. Show all posts
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Thursday, March 18, 2010

CoOlDiGgY news (late edition)




Up until now, the United States has operated under a "fractional reserve" banking system. Banks have always been required to keep a small fraction of the money deposited with them for a reserve, but were allowed to loan out the rest.

But now it turns out that Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke wants to completely eliminate minimum reserve requirements, which he says "impose costs and distortions on the banking system". At least that is what a footnote to his testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Financial Services on February 10th says. So is Bernanke actually proposing that banks should be allowed to have no reserves at all?

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*Tracking Electric Use Could Allow Utilities to Track You, Too

*Is Media Hyping “Homegrown” Threats

*Jim Kramer's TheStreet.com under SEC probe

*Will the U.S. Become the Next Ireland?


earlier:



WASHINGTON — Prisons in eight states let convicts work in jobs that give them access to Social Security numbers and other personal information for the public, despite years of warnings that the practice should end, a federal audit finds.

Most of the prisoners hold jobs processing public records for federal, state and local governments, according to the audit released this month by the Social Security Administration's Office of Inspector General. The work often involves entering and processing data on documents such as student transcripts, tax files, and health care and labor claims forms.

"Although we recognize there may be benefits in allowing prisoners to work while incarcerated, we question whether prisoners have a need to know other individuals' Social Security numbers," the audit says. "Allowing prisoners access to Social Security numbers increases the risk that individuals may improperly obtain and misuse (the data)."

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*EPA fails at protecting kids from poisons

*Health Care bill cut deficit by $130 Billion

*Stalling issue with Toyota Corolla

*Sen. Barbar Boxer at risk in election

*Democrat Steve Levy becoming GOPer to run for gov

*The Latino Completion Gap, Examined

*MoveOn Raises $1 Million-Plus To Target Anti-Health Care Dems

Monday, March 15, 2010

CoOlDiGgY news (late edition)





VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Genetically modified food crops could be used as "weapons of infliction of hunger and poverty" if they are managed unjustly, said the new head of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace.

Cardinal Peter Turkson told Catholic News Service March 9 that he would urge an attitude of caution and further study of the possible negative effects of genetically engineered organisms.

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*Social Security to start cashing Uncle Sam's IOUs

*Welcome to the United States of Iceland

*Obama Brings Dennis Kucinich On Air Force One For Health Care Speech

*Dallas police seek blood tests for all DWI suspects

*George Soros Conspires with United Nations to Kill Second Amendment

*What Happens If Greece Really Defaults?

earlier:






Although African-Americans were overjoyed with the election of US President Barack Obama, black unemployment remains high. Is Obama neglecting the black community for fear of being seen as an angry black man?

A recent study found that the median wealth of single black women is $5 in their prime earning years. In comparison, the median wealth of single white women between 36 and 49 is $42,600. As the financial crisis drags on, unemployment rates are continuing to rise among minorities in the United States while rates of home ownership fall. Is this an indication that US President Barack Obama not doing enough to help African-Americans?

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*A Big Week for Health Care Reform: What Could Happen Next?

*Extortion or Activism? MoveOn Fundraising Against Anti-Health Care Dems

*Unemployment rate for young veterans hits 21.1 percent

*New Poll Shows Concerns of American Middle Class

*IRS visits Sacramento carwash in pursuit of 4 cents

*Does Meaningful Financial Reform Have Any Chance?

*Ties between Israel and US 'worst in 35 years'

*US Urges Israel to Cancel Settlement Plan

*2 Americans and a third victim are killed in Mexico shootings


*Sarkozy's party battered in French elections

*Thai Protesters Shut Down Parts of Bangkok

*German paradox: Berliners poorer than rest of country





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