Posts Tagged ‘current events’

For Whom the Bell Tolls

Monday, April 13th, 2009

GM told to prepare for bankruptcy

The Treasury Department is directing General Motors to lay the groundwork for a bankruptcy filing by a June 1 deadline.

The goal is to prepare for a fast “surgical” bankruptcy, the people who had been briefed on the plans said. G.M., which has been granted $13.4 billion in federal aid, insists that a quick restructuring is necessary so its image and sales are not damaged permanently.

Treasury officials are examining one potential outcome in which the “good G.M.” enters and exits bankruptcy protection in as little as two weeks, using $5 billion to $7 billion in federal financing, a person who had been briefed on the prospect said last week.

The rest of G.M. may require as much as $70 billion in government financing, and possibly more to resolve the health care obligations and the liquidation of the factories, according to legal experts and federal officials.

Of course, GM could theoretically reach an agreement with the UAW and GM bondholders to exchange roughly $28 billion in debt into GM Equity before the deadline, but I’ll not start holding my breath now.

Free pet adoptions on Jan 24!

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

Great news from the folks over at Science Diet / Hill’s Pet Nutrition – on January 24th, Hill’s Pet Nutrition will sponsor the adoption of 10 pets at 300 animal shelters around the country, with the goal of sending 3,000 pets to a safe and loving home.  Hill’s will pay for all fees for these 10 initial adoptions, which can range from $25 to $300.

Yep, that’s right, for free.  Head over to www.feedingisbelieving.com to find a participating shelter near you.

“Eight million pets a year enter shelters,” Janet Donlin of Hill’s said. “We are hoping that people who have been thinking about adding a pet to their family will take this opportunity to do so.”

The 3,000 free animal adoptions will represent the first 10 animals adopted at each of the 300 locations on Jan. 24.

This really is a great thing they are doing, and I applaud Hill’s Pet Nutrition for putting all this together.

Racism – Alive and Well in Longview, Texas

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

Twenty five year old redneck douche bag Jimmy Booth was arrested by the Shreveport, Louisiana police department yesterday, accused of second degree battery.  Seems that Jimmy and his three Longview buddies were out partying near Shreveport when they ran into the thirty two year old Kaylon Johnson at a gas station, and decided to beat the shit out of him while yelling racial slurs at him and President-Elect Barack Obama.

Kaylon had been minding his own business, but happened to be wearing an Obama tshirt and was committing the terrible offense known as being black.  He suffered a broken nose, a broken tear duct and a broken eye socket, and will require at least two surgeries to repair the damage.

Yep, that about sums it up

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

From the BuffaloBeast.com

Muslim graveyard refuses to bury terrorists

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

It has been days since the cowardly terrorist attacks in Mumbai, and the bodies of the terrorists are due to be buried as per their religious followings require.

There’s one problem however.  Hanif Nalkhande and the Jama Masjid Trust, the keepers of the local 7.5-acre Muslim Badakabrastan graveyard, is refusing to bury the bodies.

“People who committed this heinous crime cannot be called Muslim,” said Hanif Nalkhande, a trustee. “Islam does not permit this sort of barbaric crime.”

Of course, there are other Muslim graveyards in Mumbai, but Jama Masjid has so much influence in the city that none of the graveyards are likely to accept the bodies either.

Hanif’s words will likely be burried under other stories and lost, and I’m sure will draw the ire of those who support terroristic acts like these.  Infact, local scholar Maulauna Zubair Ahmed is already speaking out against the decision.  But here’s to the hope that there are more Muslim men like Hanif, who are willing to speak out and call these acts what they really are – heinous, barbaric crimes, that go against the true will of Allah.

The Big Three Bailout

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

My friend JnnyThndrs sounded off over at the MaxPC Commport about the talks of a bailout for GM, Ford and Chrysler:

Fuck ‘em.

They’re sunk. Dead men walking. It’s just throwing money into a sewer.

They US automakers have dug their own grave, chiseled their names on a slab of marble and the pallbearers are lining up. There’s no chance in hell they can possibly recover, the only thing now is bankruptcy and selling off their assets to the Japanese.

The way the UAW contracts are structured, they can’t really lay people off – sure, they can close factories, but they still have to pay the employees, up to four years pay in some cases. GM badly needs to axe a couple of brands, but they can’t due to the restrictive dealer structure. There’s no confidence in the cars. There’s no demand for the SUV’s. The US automakers have been competing with substandard vehicles on the basis of price, not quality, and that’s never a good strategy.

Ask yourself: Is there one single model made in Detroit, except trucks, that’s not overshadowed by it’s Japanese or European competition? Have any of you driven an American car made in the last twenty years that made you say “Hey, this is AWESOME, I want one of these?” Sure, a couple of the musclecars are pretty decent, and there’s always the Corvette, but the bread-n-butter lineup from Detroit is largely a bunch of uninspiring shit, and there’s not much in the pipeline to reverse this.

As for management…what can I say. They wrote off little cars twenty+ years ago and either abandoned the marketplace or rebadged imports, then they wrote off compact cars and ceded the largest market segment to the Accord/Camry juggernaut, finally taking refuge in GIANT FUCKING SUV’S. They made money hand over fist for twelve years, but instead of aggressively competing in other market segments, they just gave the money to the stockholders, took huge bonuses and focused only on the short term.

The labor situation is abysmal, the workers and the UAW are stuck in 1936 with an armed-conflict mentality and this cannot be undone. Ever. There’s a good reason why foreign companies come here and build auto factories ANYWHERE but the Rust Belt, even though labor is cheap and the land cheaper. They want a fresh crop of workers, not the descendants of the entitlement-drunk UAW guys that picked up their labor-management ideas from Grandpa and Dad.

Again, I hate to say shit like this, but it’s all factual. Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, and all that, I guess.

Pretty harsh words, but he’s not the only one who feels that way either.  A bailout of the Big Three would be viewed by many as rewarding the shoddy management that got the automakers in this position in the first place, and would be unfair to other companies making cars here in the States.  What about BMW, Volvo, Subaru, Isuzu, Toyota, Nissan, Honda, Mazda, and Mitsubishi, not to mention bus and truck maker Navistar and Paccar, the manufacturer of Kenworth and Peterbuilt?  All of these companies have factories here in the United States, should we look to bail them out as well if needed?

The problem is, that in this time of lost jobs and market turmoil, we really can not afford to have any of these companies go under.  The ripple effect would be disastrous – hundreds of large part suppliers are in financial trouble too, and could very well find themselves going under if the Big Three go down.

How bad could it be?  It could mean the loss of 240,000 jobs at the Big Three, the loss of 980,000 jobs at the supplier and local dealer level, plus the loss of 1.7 million additional jobs throughout the economy… that’s a potential loss of 3 million jobs.  Personal income could decline by $150 billion the first year, and by nearly $400 billion over three years, to say nothing of the lost tax revenues to federal, state and local governments and increased spending on welfare programs. (wikipedia)

That’s pretty bad.  So what’s the solution?

Chapter 11 Bankruptcy.

While the credit crisis has accelerated the Big Three’s dilemma, it is not solely to blame for the situation. It’s a commonly known fact that auto execs, workers and unions are overpaid, and that the automakers are in dire need of a dramatic overhaul.  Drastic change is needed in the world of the Big Three, and has been for some time now.

Bankruptcy would give the companies a chance to reduce costs, streamline their operations, change their business models, and by extension, change the way the UAW does business in the workplace.  Throwing billions of taxpayer dollars at the problem will do nothing to correct the underlying issues that have greatly contributed to the situation.

Yes, some jobs would be lost – namely overpaid executives – and the UAW workers would have to say goodbye to their fat pensions and maybe some of their benefits.  It would be a long hard road to recovery, and things would never be the same again.

But that certainly would be better than loosing it all.

Muslim “man” murders Catholic girl in Leeds

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

/sigh…

Nineteen year old Lidia Motylska was brutally strangled and stabbed in a British alleyway by Iraqi muslim scumbag Abobakir Jabari.  Her horrible crime?  Becoming romantically involved with Abobakir’s Kurdish roommate, Ajeen Jabaridia.

Lidia Motylska

Lidia Motylska

Jabari was sentenced to life in jail with a minimum imprisonment 19 and a half years before being eligible for release.  This bastard arraigned to meet Lidia under the guise of friendship, and then strangled her to death with the cord from his track pants.

But that wasn’t enough.  He then stabbed her repeatedly in the chest and stomach, and after that, he slit her throat from ear to ear for good measure.

Prosecutor Simon Myerson QC said: “He disliked the fact that his Kurdish friend was going out with a Polish Catholic.
“He did not like Lidia to sleep at their flat. He disapproved of Lidia’s behaviour in public and thought it seemed sexually provocative.”
“He told her that Ajeen should not be seeing her because she was a Polish and Catholic girl.

While I applaud the British judge for confining this monster to prison for a measly nineteen years, it is not enough.

It is not even near enough. Jabari deserves to die a horrible death.  This young woman’s life, taken from her, her family, her friends, all because this muslim asshole didn’t approve of who she dated?  I don’t care what anyone says in defense of this murderer, he is scum and living in a cell with three meals a day is too good for him.

I am sure that the outcry against Jabari’s crime from the “muslim community” will be deafening.  I’m sure that the “muslim community” will reach out to Lidia’s family, offering comfort and sympathy, and will go on the record saying that Jabari was wrong.

… good thing I will not be holding my breath waiting for it.

Bailout Bonuses for Executives

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Thanks for screwing the economy over, here’s a bonus check!

Nell Minow is absolutely right in her New York Post article, calling for Henry Paulson to stop the bonus checks to executives at Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley.

1. It is hypocritical. The Wall Street guys always rhapsodize about the perfection of the free market – until it stops showering them with money. Then people who are already in the top fraction of a percent of the wealthiest people in the world want to be “made whole” with billion-dollar welfare checks.

2. It is unfair. The only justification for multi-million-dollar pay packages is that they reward performance. That means that in a bad year what had gone up must come down.

3. It is infuriating. I’ve observed many financial scandals, from the savings and loan failures through Enron, WorldCom, and post-Sarbanes-Oxley messes like backdated options. All were recognized as tragic but not pervasive – compartmentalized as the corruption of a limited group of individuals.

But across the country, people see this mess as central to the operation of Wall Street and we are outraged at having to take money that would better be spent on education, the environment, paying down the debt – or lowering taxes – and spend it on making up for the greed and stupidity of a bunch of rich people trying to get richer.

4. It makes it easier for our competitors in global markets. The rest of the world has never really tried to compete with our investment banks, intimidated by their power, expertise, and reach. The current mess has opened up new opportunities for non-US financial institutions.

5. It is asking for trouble from Washington. I’d hate to be a politician who voted for the bailout and has to explain how this money got diverted from customers to bankers. If Wall Street cannot accept some responsibility for creating this problem, Congress and the regulatory agencies will be more than willing to step in to make them.

The most insulting to me out of all this is the fact that there seems to be no way for us, the people who have been saddled with the bill for this bailout, to voice our outrage.  Sure, we can post on blogs, we can rant aloud to each other, and we can mail and call our politicians, but at the end of the day, who will listen to us saying “NO”?  When do our feelings on the matter come into consideration?  After all, it is a debt WE will be paying off, not them!

When we common people perform poorly, or fail, we suffer through the consequences, while these people have the audacity to give themselves huge bonuses while asking for our money to save them from the situation they helped create.  Unbelievable.

Iraq makes it clear – we’re not wanted

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Iraq has demanded a clear commitment from the US that its forces will have left its soil by the end of 2011.

So perhaps now we can work on getting out of there, and start applying money and resources to problems here in the United States.  Imagine if we put that money and effort into energy independence, or gee, I dunno, maybe actually finding terrorists?

Oh, I know, I know… we were to be welcomed as heroes and liberators, the people would be glad to have us around, and we can build a new Iraq, a democratic Iraq.

Well, what do you know – the people have spoken.

““The maximum duration is three years. It cannot be extended beyond the three years but it can be reduced,” an Iraqi source close to the matter said”"

(Ahmad Al-Rubaye/AFP/Getty Images)

(Ahmad Al-Rubaye/AFP/Getty Images)

ES&S iVotronic machines are switching votes

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Like we didn’t see this coming

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/10/26/112912/81/554/642200
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0810/S00369.htm
http://truevote.us/
http://velvetrevolution.us/electionstrikeforce/

ES&S iVotronics touch screens have already been observed now in four completely separate States, flipping the votes, in the early voting that has taken place to date. Eye-witness reports of repeated, consistent flipping of votes (from Obama to McCain naturally) has already occurred in the States of: West Virginia, Tennessee, Missouri, and Texas that have had early voting.  Missouri, of course, is a key background State in McCain’s electoral vote math.

These are not “glitches“.
This is also not the result of just “one faulty machine”.
How about some straight-talk:

Fact: This is not a “glitch“.
Fact: This is not a one machine problem.
Fact: This is not a one State problem.
Fact: This is not a one Election problem.
Fact: This is neither a “theory”, nor speculation. It’s real.
Fact: The Democratic candidate is getting their (would be) votes systematically stolen.

So what should we do?  First off, since this seems to be happening a lot when people try to vote a straight Democratic ticket, DON’T VOTE STRAIGHT PARTY TICKET.  Take the time to select each person. If it means your vote is accurately recorded, who cares if it takes a few extra minutes.

If you personally encounter a machine doing this, the very first thing is to tell officials on site and ask them to observe the problem, and then ask politely that they remove the machine from service.  After that, velvetrevolution.us has some great suggestions:

  • Look for and write down the machine’s serial number
  • Fill out a problem report
  • Refuse to vote on the machine, and politely request to use another machine
  • Tell the other voters in line which machine to avoid!
  • Report the problem via election integrity hotlines, twitter, and the voter suppression wiki. Information on how to do that is here.
  • Call the county, city, and state election offices and report the problem.
  • Call reporters and tell them about the problem  Find those phone numbers here.