IMAO …


First of all, i support President Obama and always will.

The news or rumors about White House disagreements with leaders in our democratic party regarding how the Jobs and or Health-care Reform bills will look like as well as the other rumor… do big d Dems have the guts to get anything passed into law have become subject to constant jokes.

Those of us that voted democrats into office are asking: what is going on with the Senate that our Democratic Representatives, who, by all accounts are in the majority yet, cannot get the job done. My question today… do Senate Democrats really want to follow this President and his agenda or are we seeing a quiet revolt disguised in fake cooperation? you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to know Republicans plan to just say no; hoping this will help them win back seats, maybe, but then that would mean going back to the status quo.

The so-called bipartisan summit invite was delivered on Friday and the show down or up is going to happen. It’s obvious that Republicans want President Obama to fail and don’t see how being the Party of no and obstructing everything Democratic until the 2010 elections as a bad thing; the Obama Administration has not shown all Americans (independents)  that Republicans have no real plans, well, unless eliminating Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security, handing out tax cuts to a select few is what you want and to give more money toward military defense.

We all have our opinions about what is going on…okay, so i am speculating too…at first i thought it was about Obama then it seemed like too much info was being leaked from the White House; stories about this or that, and then the Media started saying Obama advisers who had previously worked for the Clintons were talking, this sent an alarm off in my head.  Had Plouffe spent all this energy; brought this man into office only to have Rahm say ok we will take over from here? Rahm is a moderate, a clintonite who quite possibly didn’t like half of what Obama’s campaign was all about in the first place, so the agenda was altered, changed and here we are now…

I don’t know what happened but 1year later and David Plouffe is back; whew, because i kept writing where is david plouffe; that this is not the guy Barack Obama, whom i voted for, doesn’t seem to be the guy that 53% voted into office and i question everything that has happened to get us to this point, what is going on? people are mad, again,a lot of people want the guy we all voted for back in the game and promising the change we all voted for. it is not lost on me how most of these appointments are ex-Clinton folks and while that is not a bad thing,  isn’t the change we all voted for message different from the Clinton’s?

Republicans continue to hold up the President’s nominations that could help run the country better and it confuses me to think any sane person would now lean toward or vote for a Political Party who is willing to and feels this is an appropriate way for government officials to behave.

Friday&weekend news or reviews of the House and Senate Wrap UP/cspan …but you have to see lawrence o in action


While the news of the day on Friday was definitely about the death of  luger Olympic Athlete; Nodar Kumaritashvili from the Republic of Georgia; the World mourns his death and the Olympic Committee dedicated the opening of the Olympics to him.

The news of White House disagreements about the Jobs and or what the Health-care Reform bill will look and or how to get something passed into law continues on.  The  formal HCR summit invite was sent out to Republicans and some big D dems on The Hill continue to use cable tv to complain, the big assault in Afghanistan seemed to be on the move and from various reports it will include offensives on the drug industry that helps finance the Taliban,dick cheney did a generational change on dont ask dont tell and now agrees it’s time to repeal it,this is def a cultural change for him,  on Saturday the President named his US envoys  to the Muslim World and Pan-Islamic.

Everything you need to get your Olympic on below

White House Briefing with Press  Secretary Robert Gibbs White House Briefing with Press Secretary Robert Gibbs

State Department Press Briefing on  Haiti Relief Efforts State Department Press Briefing on Haiti Relief Efforts

Green technology a beacon of hope?


February 9, 2010

Program Note: Don’t miss Casey Wian’s report on Green Wave technology tonight onAC360° at 11 p.m. ET.

Green Wave's prototype product - a light pole powered by a windmill  and solar panels.

Green Wave’s prototype product – a light pole powered by a windmill and solar panels.

Casey Wian
CNN Correspondent

Skeptics might say Mark Holmes is tilting at windmills. The long-time attorney started his new alternative power company, Green Wave Energy, in October 2008, during the depths of the U.S. financial crisis.

“Well, we had a major financial meltdown, everybody was in a panic. Those were really dark days and we figured, what better time to start a company?” Holmes said.

We visited the Newport Beach, Calif. shipyard that is home to Green Wave’s prototype product, a potentially revolutionary light pole powered by a windmill and four solar panels. It operates completely off of the electric grid, and can actually generate enough excess power to run a 1,000-watt appliance.

Green Wave Energy is funded by 33 partners, mostly friends, acquaintances and colleagues of CEO Holmes, whose career as a corporate lawyer included cases involving both the marine and alternative energy industries. Together, they’ve raised a little more than $200,000 in cash, and nearly $3 million in products and services to launch the company. They hope to soon be providing light to places like Haiti and other remote locations without easy access to the electric grid.

One partner’s busy shipyard is where Green Wave’s World Light Pole is tested. Another partner’s SUV and trailer serve as a makeshift wind tunnel, saving the company $50,000 a day. And a third partner’s struggling luxury yacht factory is now Green Wave’s manufacturing facility.

“Most of my background has been working with people in the marine industry, and they are absolutely perfect for developing renewable energy products, because they build to a standard that assumes the worst is going to happen,” Holmes said, adding that the company is using fiberglass to enable its light pole to survive hurricanes, floods and earthquakes.

At the Green Wave partner’s yacht manufacturing facility in Perris, Calif., the recession has slowed business dramatically and forced deep layoffs. But Green Wave is providing hope.

“I think that’s one way of looking at it, they’ve had some very tough times, a significant reduction in force,“ Holmes said. “I think with us coming here and starting up production they are going to be able to bring back a lot more folks, and hopefully several hundred folks, if everything works out right.”

A UC Berkeley study estimates green technology companies could create more than 400,000 jobs in California alone during the next decade.

“These are in general, higher paying jobs. They are engineering jobs, research jobs, higher-paying manufacturing jobs, specialized manufacturing jobs, so they are important,” said Jerry Nickelsburg, an economist at the UCLA Anderson Forecast.

So far, Green Wave has sold just one of its $20,000 light poles. But it’s negotiating two potentially large contracts, including one that could bring the devices to Haiti. Holmes says the business model of “green tech” companies partnering with recession-plagued traditional manufacturers is not unique to Green Wave Energy.

“I think this is the model, if anything. I think there is so much ‘old school’ technology, or old school manufacturing facilities out there that need this sort of re-invigoration. Bringing green technology to those facilities will be basically bringing them back to life.”

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Capitol Hill … 2/10/2010


Snow Delays Legislation On Capitol Hill

Today

Most of the agenda in Washington has been postponed due to the inclement weather. The House has adjourned until Feb. 22. The Senate will next meet on Thursday and Sen. Majority Ldr. Harry Reid (D-NV) hopes to begin debate on a jobs-related bill. The weather also caused the House Oversight Cmte. to postpone a hearing looking into the Toyota gas pedal problems.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The House of Representatives on Tuesday postponed further action on legislation until later this month as the capital city braced for a second major snowstorm in less than a week.

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However, The President is suppose to Meet today with Black business men, leaders and politicians to discuss unemployment and its impact on African-Americans.

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Back-to-back snow storms put Congress on ice

U.S.

Reuters

House Democratic Leader Steny Hoyer said flight cancellations made it difficult for House members to get into the snowbound city and leaders decided to put off scheduled votes until the week of February 22 when Congress returns from a week-long break for the Presidents’ Day holiday.

“Members are unable to get here because the airlines are reluctant to fly here, they are reluctant to get their planes on the ground and get caught here,” Hoyer told reporters.

Weather forecasters are predicting the area could get another 12 inches of snow just days after a blizzard dumped up to 3 feet in some areas.

The House had been scheduled to vote this week on legislation that would repeal the antitrust exemption for health insurers. Hoyer said that vote will now take place the week lawmakers return from their break.

Meanwhile Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid held out hope that the Senate would complete work on a major jobs-creation bill before leaving for the week-long Presidents Day break.

But Reid said the Senate may not be in session on Wednesday when the latest snow storm is expected to be in full fury.

Many people in the region are still trying to dig out from the weekend storm and many streets are still covered with snow.

(Reporting by Donna Smith; Editing by Vicki Allen