Whew! What a day, including on the news front. Here goes:
International Developments
❖ Somebody’s keeping score. “The US has launched drone strikes in Pakistan over 330 times with up to 3,247 casualties–including up to 852 civilians. Based on a comprehensive database of drone strikes, this [interactive] map shows where those strikes happened.”
❖ Unbelievable. The Red Cross building in Misrata, Libya, was attacked using grenades and rockets. No staff were injured, and all have been withdrawn to Tripoli. The attackers were not identified. This is the fifth such attack in Misrata and Beghazi in three months.
❖ Here it comes: “Spanish government accused of purging critics from national radio and TV: Journalists who have questioned rightwing party’s austerity policy have lost jobs at RTVE.”
❖ “Hamid Karzai backs parliament over security shakeup: Afghan president has agreed to unseat his two top security officials but said they would remain until he found replacements”, so this could drag on.
❖ “IDF in heavy firefight with terrorists on Gaza border: Hours after IDF kills global jihad terrorist in air strike, Palestinians fire dozens of mortar shells into Eshkol Concil area; in nearby incident at least 13 Egyptian police killed by jihadists in Sinai.”
❖ That crackdown in Greece on illegal immigrants we learned about over the weekend is resulting in the deportation of 1,600 people detained in Athens, with 88 sent back to Pakistan. Greece has also beefed up its guards at the Turkish border, fearing an influx of refugees.
International Finances
❖ Iceland shines! There’s a motion in parliament “to stop banks using state-backed deposits to finance risky investments. The move puts Iceland on course to become the first western nation . . . to force banking conglomerates to split their business.” Shades of Glass-Steagall!
❖ Oh, nooooos. Not another laundromat! “Standard Chartered Bank (headquarters in London). . . illegally ‘schemed’ with Iran to launder as much as $250bn . . . for nearly a decade, a US regulator says.” It’s one of those “rogue institutions”–or, should we say, one actually identified as such.
❖ Italy’s cash-for-gold economy is booming, “making billions for the mafia as hard-up Italians rush to sell off their bling.”The gold primarily makes its way to Switzerland–”whether legally or smuggled across the border . . ..”
❖ Israel’s “Teva Pharmaceutical, the largest generic drug company in the world, said it is the target of a federal [US Securities and Exchange Commission] bribery investigation into its business in Latin America. Something about the Foreign Corrupt Practice Act, which makes bribing of government officials illegal. And wouldn’t you know it: Teva shares rose in afternoon trading.
❖ There’s trouble in euro-land all right. Italy Prime Minister Mario Monti warned of the European Union falling apart and “urged swift action to lower borrowing rates.” RIght now, said Monti, Italy is paying high bond rates to subsidize Germany’s low ones. Meanwhile, most heads of state are vacationing until September.
❖ Desperation. “Hiding in his office near the Indian capital as workers armed with iron bars and car parts rampaged through the [Suzuki] factory, [a plant supervisor] spent two terrified hours trying to comprehend the war zone his workplace had become.” Companies have difficulty firing workers, so resort to contractors, which results in anger among workers. An investigation is expected to blame union leaders.
Money Matters USA
❖ Oh, my. “Bain was part of a group that bought a telephone-directory company from the Italian government and then sold it about two weeks later, at the peak of the technology bubble, for about 25 times what it paid.” Profits were then “funneled . . . through subsidiaries in Luxembourg. . . . The buyer, Italy’s biggest telephone company, now has a total market value less than what it paid Bain and other investors for the directory business.”
❖ Libor lawsuits = employment boom for lawyers. “So far, at least 28 serious lawsuits have been filed.” E.g., WI’s Community Bank & Trust has filed suit for racketeering against Citigroup, bank of America, and JP Morgan Chase. Charles Schwab “has brought three cases on behalf of fixed-income mutual funds.”
Politics USA
❖ Pots and kettles. Top Obama advisor David Plouffe was paid $100,000 in speaker’s fees from MTN Group, “a telecommunications provider . . . [of] services in Iran through the state-owned partnership Irancell.” What Plouffe did was legal, but the O-team couldn’t leave it alone, pointing out that Mitt Romney had investments in the Turkish communications company, Turkcell, so there–but, seems Plouffe was paid $48,000 by Turkcell a couple of years ago for giving them a speech.
❖ “In Ohio and elsewhere, battles over state voting laws head to court.” Interesting exchange: OH government lawyer: “the number of potentially discarded ballots . . . is too small to warrant intervention by the federal courts”; US District Judge: “if your vote is the vote not being counted, it’s a bad election, agreed?”
❖ The nation’s Postal Service will be left hanging in the wind until past the November elections by House Republicans. Seems “postal reform could be a tough vote for some of their members, with the issue not breaking down as cleanly along ideological lines . . . ” as they’d hoped. Gee, that’s too bad.
❖ In 2008, Los Angeles County voters approved a 30-year 1/2-cent sales tax for constructing 10 commuter rail lines. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa was able to convince national legislators to enable a “loan program through federally guaranteed bonds”, possibly reducing construction to 10 years, stimulating major employment opportunities and giving an overall boost to stagnant local and state economies.
❖ As the old saying goes, “E. coli happens.” And Nancy Pelosi, down in FL in giving a speech in support of former West Palm Beach Mayor Lois Frankel’s campaign for a House seat, called the Republicans the “E. coli club”.
The War on Women
❖ Obama for America launches an ad about The War on Women. As Digby says, “It’s about women being able to make decisions [and] it’s hard to believe we have to make that point in the 21st century, but we do”.
Heads Up!
❖ People for the American Way just came out with a major study of “Predatory Privatization: Exploiting Financial Hardship, Enriching the Undermining of Democracy.” Good information source.
❖ Yay! “The Berkeley City Council has thrown its support behind a growing group of activists, public officials and entrepreneurs calling upon governments to seize mortgages to provide relief to financially troubled homeowners.”
❖ Interesting overview of “Oakland, the Last Refuge of Radical America”, proceeding forward from the protests of the ’60s to today.
Health, Homelessness & Hunger
❖ If states don’t want to deal with “Obamacare”, they may end up out of the loop with Washington dealing with it for them. A “fallback ‘federal exchange’ now looks as if it will become the standard option in about half the states–at least initially.” Already, the Obama administration is “setting up federally facilitated exchanges in those 13 states” that don’t want to be involved, and they are “on track to go live in October 2013.”
Planet Earth News
❖ Interesting article on the recent sea-ice fragmentation phenomenon. By looking at a combined measure of extent-area difference in the sea-ice and plotting the results over time, an anomaly resulted in 2007–and has just recurred in 2012–during June. Interactive graph.
Latin America
❖ Canadian-owned mining company, South American Silver, will be nationalized by Bolivia. This decision follows weeks of conflict and deliberations between the various indigenous groups in the area and the government, headed by President Evo Morales who said, “The people need honest and clean leaders that defend life, the homeland and natural resources.”
Mixed Bag
❖ Article, going back to 1982, tracking mass murders, using guns, across the US. 30 states have been the sites of such murders. More than 3/4s of the guns used were gotten illegally and included assault weapons. Not quite half the massacres were conducted in schools and places of work. One killer was a female. Interactive map included.
Break Time
❖ Oh, noooooo. Not at the Renaissance Faire!





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Re: The Red Cross.. It’s blow back.
Remember the jailed doctors that Gadhaffi put on trial for infecting babies with AIDS? The Doctors claimed it was caused by dirty needles because the Libyan Gov. wouldn’t provide adequate supplies.(DARPA also has a history of human experimentation)
Also, the Pakistani doctor ran the fake CIA vaccination program to help hunt for Osama bin Laden, and he didn’t bother to return to give the 2nd polio dose. They think that the vaccination is a secret sterilization program.
Iran Guilty of 9/11; State Department Guilty of Blocking Victims’ Compensation
ahem… “Bain was part of a group ….sold it about two years later
Breaking the Arab News
Egypt made al Jazeera — and Syria’s destroying it.
Aloha, fatster and Shek…! Ain’t it funny that the fact Hijab, (the ex-Syrian PM) was in office for only two months… Yet… Syria Prime Minister Riad Hijab’s defection was months in the making: aide… *gah*
The Mars rover tweets! The bottom is the earliest.
First Picture from the Mars Curiosity Rover! (via George Takei’s FB page)
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Curiosity Rover @MarsCuriosity
I’m safely on the surface of Mars. GALE CRATER I AM IN YOU!!! #MSL
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Curiosity Rover @MarsCuriosity
Backshell separation. It’s just you & me now, descent stage. Engage all retrorockets! #MSL
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Curiosity Rover @MarsCuriosity
Heatshield separation. Next up: Radar must lock on ground #MSL
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Curiosity Rover @MarsCuriosity
Parachute deployed! Velocity 900 mph. Altitude 7 miles. 4 minutes to Mars! #MSL
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Curiosity Rover @MarsCuriosity
Guided entry is begun. Here I go! #MSL
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Curiosity Rover @MarsCuriosity
Entering Mars’ atmosphere. 7. Minutes. Of. Terror. Starts. NOW. #MSL
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Assad better appoint someone and leave. He’s going to end up like Gaddafi.
No doubt, shek…! 8-(
Btw, did you see today’s Kurdnet post…Kurdistan: The Next Flashpoint Between Turkey, Iraq, and the Syrian Revolt …?
Brad DeLong:
http://delong.typepad.com/sdj/2012/08/global-warming-the-years-the-locust-hath-eaten.html
Next time someone from the DNC or DSCC calls and hits you up for money,
ask them how much of it they’re going to give to Kerrey’s Senate campaign.
Yee-haw…! Next stop Tehran… New intelligence reveals Iranian military nuclear program advancing faster than previously thought…
Western diplomat who asked not to be named says U.S., Britain, France, Germany and Israel agree on that assessment….
*gah*
Well, thank heavens and Maas, we now know what really happened on 9/11. Just throw away your tin-foil hat and click your heels.
Aloha, CTuttle. How’s Mars?
*heh* I still really do wish I was there live, fatster…! ;-)
Kerrey is quite the piece of work, huh, allan. Thnx ever so much for the link. Carbon tax, Social Security-Medicare, where might the man strike next? Global warming?
So do I, CTuttle, so do I.
Shorter Atlanta Fed: Foreclosures, Schmoreclosures.
Foreclosures’ small effect on nearby prices
A foreclosure in the area won’t bring prices down that much
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/foreclosures-small-effect-on-nearby-prices-2012-08-06
So are the r2p folks clamoring for more bombing of Libya to protect the Red Cross.
doesn’t that make us even for 9/11 now?
Israel does 10:1, or 100:1, or 1000:1. I’ve lost track, but U.S. has long way to go to catch up.
On edit: Counting the drone fatalities alone, of course, omits the million (plus or minus) the U.S. killed in Iraq, not to mention Afghanistan, so even by Israeli standards the U.S. is up to world class standards.
Voltairenet’s version of the ‘defection’ is that Riad Hijab was a NATO mole.
CT, left you a suggestion on my diary thread, comment 129.
This book sounds interesting: Arrows of the Night: Ahmad Chalabi’s Long Journey to Triumph in Iraq .. Richard Bonin.
“This is the most thorough telling of the story of Ahmad Chalabi… Arrows of the Night is a first-rate case study of both Middle Eastern émigré politics and the American way of dealing with the Middle East.”
—Foreign Affairs
“In 1958, Ahmad Chalabi’s wealthy Shiite family was exiled from Iraq after a revolution that ultimately put Saddam Hussein in power. The young Chalabi devoted his life to restoring his family to prominence. His first coup attempt was in 1963 at age nineteen, while on a school break from MIT. His next was aided by Iranian intelligence. But as the years passed and Saddam stayed in power, Chalabi made an audacious decision: he needed the support of both Iran and its powerful archenemy, the United States. ”
I wonder where this person is now, and what is he up to?
new intelligence?
too funny.
these people never stop trying.
We have seen this far too many times, bribes paid for a speech. How can a “top advisor” say anything worth $100? This is a bribe, that the Establishment conceals, because they all do it. The corruption continues with Obama as President. The President should have an easy re-election, but his greedy GangBangers that he chose, have some problems.
Messina is being investigated for his PhRMA deal. Bernanke only helps himself and Fraudsters. Timmy Geithner has a LIBOR issue which may require him to spend more time with his family. Cass Sunstein was a world class criminal.
And Shirley Sherrod was fired. Reverend Wright is slandered even now after four years. But Reverend Wright did not baptize dead people as that other leader of a corrupt cult, Romoney. Imagine the outrage if Reverend Wright baptized dead people. And Leftists remain the hated enemy of both Democrats and Republicans.
Chalabi’s never around when you need him. From his wiki
Makes me uncomfortable that he’s associated with antigovt demonstrations in Bahrain, as I had thought that was a genuine grass roots movement and Chalabi’s a scumbag.
OTOH, there is no guaranty that what it says in his wiki is accurate.
On the third hand, I guess I haven’t asked myself how is it that those demonstrations have been able to continue for so long despite brutal govt suppression. I guess there has to be some outside force that’s helping to keep them going.
On the fourth hand, I just read it again and wiki sez the source is ‘western intelligence officials.’ That could be deliberate disinformation, as the west is in full-bore support of despicable fuedal Bahrain monarchy (where U.S. 5th fleet is domiciled). Associating Chalabi with the demonstrations could be a way that the west (aka U.S.) is trying to discredit the opposition.
Nice to know that the U.S. public now knows more about the Martian landscape than they do about Mitt’s taxes.
Are you sure the Martian landing actually occurred on Mars, instead of being staged in a Hollywood studio? :-)
What a relief, allan. That makes it all okey-dokey again. Thnx.
thanks, good info. tarpley’s current radio broadcasts goes into bahrain, and the other gulf states for about twenty minutes.
I think I will see if the library has that book.
It’s very hard to keep track of what might be disinformation these days.
democracynow has become, along with BBC, al jaz, just another propaganda mouthpiece for the Evil 5, or the CIA for short, wrt Syria.
Tarpley’s a source I keep up with.
My working hypothesis is that anything bad that occurs in the ME, like the Egyptian soldiers murdered in Sinai crossing, is perpetrated by one of the Evil 5 or another.
This is the winner of the funny-though-tragic award for today.
I saw and have repeated several times that wags say that if Adolf & Eva had had a daughter, it would be Angela Merkel.
$2.1 Billion to look at red dirt…….again.
Did yo guys know this is the 35th mission to Mars since 1965 and the sixth landing on the planet???
Can we claim it now for America???
Looks like the same fake “Hollywood” Mars soundstage as before to me.
Not until U.S. discovers oil.
Wouldn’t she be much older than Angela??
Would be nice if we did BUT……..talk about one helluva long pipeline. Friggin’ environmentalist would shit.
Or perhaps on the sound stage at Mitt’s shell company in the Carribean…
Let’s start the rumor. Man-on-the-moon was widely rumored to be staged and convinced many. :-)
I wouldn’t put it past Romney. More secret, hidden income he wouldn’;t have to pay taxes on.
No. I trhink that really happened. But all this Mars shit???? $2.1 billion split among the what, 30-40 Nasa scientists.
Thknk about it.
She’d be about my age.
Merkel,born 17 July 1954, is 10 years younger.
But I think it was meant as a metaphor…
Are we back on this metaphor, analogy, simile thing again???
What would be environmentally unsound about a pipeline from Mars to U.S.? Doesn’t endanger any species, wouldn’t cause global warming, doesn’t pollute any watersheds, the universe is big enough to absorb any spills.
Just finished reading The Prize, the definitive history of the earthly oil industry. Surprised Yergin didn’t mention anything about Mars in the Epilogue.
No wonder they cheered.
You’re right. Put a couple of flex-joints in that somebitch and we’re good.
I was thinking about Chalabi just the over day, mafr, and wondering the same thing. I can’t find much new information anywhere, but I’m sure the skunk is doing well, as skunks always seem to do.
Is Old Glory firmly implanted thereon, newcarguy?
China (or Chinese media, didn’t catch which) tells U.S. to “shut up” wrt U.S. meddling in S. China Sea matter.
Mount Tongariro in New Zealand erupts.