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Weekend wrap-up views &some News …As Discrimination breaks out


Sunday buzz … as Discrimination breaks out all over the country… in a place that has always welcomed immigrants has a new look and conflict on an old issue – Race, Religion and Sexual Preference.

Yes -there are two sides to every story …

What i see is a whole lot of race baiting from people on the extreme right acting in the name of getting their country back in response to having an African-American President among other things that seem to be on the break the Obama Presidency train agenda. The question is will we start to see angry mobs saying this that and the other in the name of the constitution? That ultimately blocks the rights of people of colour. It is a fact that Republicans state that they are the fiscal party, the conservative party that believes in the constitution yet the last 2years of the Obama Administration have suggested otherwise. We have two Democrats under investigated for possible ethics charges and Democrats in Congress have stated that they will in fact reprimand any member found to be guilty. .FYI:  We are all innocent until proven guilty …lets remember that but if we remember that lets also remind ourselves of the list of Republicans who have yet to be investigated for various things that seem to qualify for ethics charges in my opinion…

…Republicans have voted for Tax Cuts for the Rich, more Money for War, and do not want the Bush tax cuts to expire. They did without any morose vote against Teachers, our auto-industry, Wall Street Reform, Health Care reform, First Responders and Americans who are unemployed…What more do you need in order to Vote to keep Democrats in office or fill more seats with Democrats because Republicans want to take entitlements away from ALL of us… what is an entitlement? Social Security, Medicaid, Medicare and who out there in the middle class knows they need reforming but cutting those programs will create a chaos in the lives of current and future Senior citizens and probably not recover from. Now they are using the 14th Amendment in a disturbing and truly rude awakening way.

If you have been watching the news at all, it is apparent that the attitude and intent of people on the right have reached a new low in my book of nasty actions. The question i have among many others is if 9/11 had not happened. What if people on the right hadn’t said who and where the nexus of evil was and those responsible hadn’t been so determined to blame all Muslims for the action of a few or declare war against Islam as a response to the terror attack on the US; what would be their response. For me and it is just my own feelings and opinions but what i see is truly embarrassing, sad and offensive. I am not a religious person i am spiritual and feel that that is my right to feel and worship where and how i see fit as long as i hurt no one or myself in doing… let me say that again, as long as i hurt no one or myself. I watched the News covering the protests with signs that brought back memories of people who are afraid of the unknown and who have to be completely uninformed of the facts regarding our constitution or something else that probably should scare us all. It made me wonder how it must have felt when pressed, shoved, and provoked into Marching against discrimination. It made wonder how it felt to make a commitment to stand up against racism, against exclusion. We know that they had to take to the streets again and again even with the real possibility of dying at the hands of people who either just do not understand, are obviously listening to provocateurs  or are just racists and only see the problem and the most basic of logic…at least for them Race. What we have seen is not at the same level as history has on record yet the fight to uphold the 14th Amendment is on…though civilized now it is troublesome nonetheless.

The whole mosque protest is odd, first of all there is already a mosque and FYI location of the mosque and the new community center will not be at ground Zero as suggested by and started by someone misinformed jerk who is trying to stir people up. That is a fact and here is another one. There were great Muslim Americans who worked and lived among others in the NYC as anyone else like those carrying foul signs of contempt acting as if they are better than the Muslims that also died in that dreadful terror attack. I say shame on these people who obviously do not understand that not all Muslims are bad nor are all Black or Brown people or Gays and that brings me back to something i posted yesterday. Yesterday, i posted a picture of the civil rights riots- all or mostly all Black being beat and hosed down for standing up for future and equal rights in society. I know that we are not experiencing that same depth of discrimination but it spoke loudly to me though Blacks have more rights and more opportunities, we still suffer discrimination, women still suffer discrimination, and if the right continues, the right to choose will be an issue women will again have to March against discrimination. It you are in tune, Brown people are the latest target of discrimination, and so are their anchor babies -as Republicans call them. The undocumented and their children have become tool to stir up people who use the Constitution when they are mad at the government or are afraid and who are definitely willing to use the Racist Card as a political bat against giving others rights the 14th Amendment clearly states… People should look up the facts before protesting based on misinformation and anger. The attitude of folks in certain parts of our country seems like feel they have to do something before people of colour move in and take over. That is just my opinion but if you are honest, the target of said anger currently in the news today is about people of coulor. Those who are projecting the anger also know the fight is about equality and since we are in the 21st Century, we all need to move into it because until we do our stagnation will only stop progress. We had hope for change we could believe in that included Climate Change, Clean Energy, Green Jobs better Educational opportunities, and comprehensive immigration. If done correctly the US could become number one again but it requires Congress to create and make laws that gets All Americans back on track with small business loans, tax cuts to the middle class and credits to the private sector in order to get the cooperation that is missing right now. It is not lost on me how businesses such as AIG are still making Profits …the question is why is not this resulting in more jobs? Are they trading overseas, outsourcing and or slashing jobs and saving money while investing? At this moment, i see the country as The Republican Political Party in Congress against Americans. How can we see Republicans any other way? We have a group of people voted into office by Americans who say they are fiscal conservatives yet when they don’t get their way they have major tantrums.  They gave become the party of No to all things American. Saying no to health-care reform, unemployment, financial regulations affects everyone not just people who are left of center and if you are right of center or on the extreme right you have been impacted as well and should wonder what has any Republican done to help you because that is their job whether they admit it or not and they have yet to help even their own constituents out.

Equality is a right not a Privilege

Other News …

**Ice island breaks off Greenland Glacier

**Nun’s death is used to create allies and rallies anti-immigration reform

**Some people are being forced to retire early and use SS early

**Entourage will end sometime next year…but they might do a movie

**Thad Allen states BP must use the relief wells …huh?

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The Elena Kagan swearing in will be held today about 2pmET.

My Saturday sound off …We have all heard of Ratings Week or what most call Sweeps …whatever it seems like a whole lot of stations have decided to create a mood of doom and gloom for Democrats as we move toward the November elections. It is funny to hear the constant barrage coming from the mouths of an ab stoddard type of journalist who definitely does not speak for me or to me…

Well, none of them speak for me; some have said things that have made me frustrated because they have the platform to say whatever they want and the audience does not challenge it. Some of the commentators think this is News when obviously it is just opinions and sometimes-reckless comments are put out there to stir up trouble and or get ratings …right. It is offensive on most occasions and it may just be me but getting the News plus something extra from the likes of a Jenk just is not appetizing to me in most cases the channel is turned immediately, especially that day he said we all should have voted for Hillary Clinton as if he was speaking for all those in the Democratic Party.   It was offensive on so many levels and it was disrespectful to the current President and a great reason no one from the Obama Administration would want to be on that show as of late.

If you were able to see msnbc live yesterday you would have seen the interaction between Jenk and Senator Grayson told it all for me and hopefully other people saw the often-awkward banter on msnbc. It seemed to have left Jenk with a very nervous laugh and while he probably felt he behaved, professionally he did not, all that Senator Grayson could say was good luck with your TV show, and not smile attached … ok that is just my opinion.

Anyway, folks on cable and their cable heads are trying. Maybe too desperately to get Ratings… the almighty Ratings Numbers i guess translates into dollars but we all know that cnn and msnbc are behind the so-called fox news station because as reported in the news they offer up all those things cnn and msnbc or mainstream TV does not such as : Campaign Platform for candidates on the right, Racism and discrimination by hosts, lies, opinions portrayed as News, fabricated News and clowns like beck, hannity and others tell the audience things that are not completely lies but they aren’t accurate either and reach viewership of up to millions and make that and then some in change for telling the public half-truths.  It has to be said not all of their commentators engage in such unprofessional behavior but Sheppard smith is the only one i can think of right now and he gets good ratings from what i hear. It was odd when they hired huckabee then Palin as hosts and commentators because i thought both were interested in running for President and clearly the fact that they are on TV in their host or contributor status takes them out of the running for good. At least that is my understanding of the rules.

It has not lost on me that there have been a whole lot of changes to network programming because the November elections are just 60 some odd days away. We have to see prime timers making guest appearance on daytime to talk doom and gloom for Democrats with a little sarcasm about the President Obama and what he did in the short time he has been in office. Then we hear if Republicans played their cards, right the Poll numbers say this that or the other and we all believe those right. It all makes me want to puke but now and until the November elections we have to hear the manipulated truth or the truth with some facts left out or an off the wall opinion backed up by what the commentator believes we all feel as well…NOT. It is offensive to think that we all feel the way the commentator feels on every issue of the day and because they are, free to say whatever they want we the people sit with headphones or watch the screen with distaste. The comments and or manipulation of the truth is why i had to join twitter and blog as well because we as viewers have no recourse to some of the crap we hear on the airwaves or hear and or read from the Media. Beware of Ratings Sweep coming your way from now until the November elections.

Other News …

**6 American on med-team workers died in a Taliban attack in Afghanistan

**Tropical storms colin are heading into Bermuda and warnings of high winds  beaches are closed Saturday…estelle moves into the pacific and mexio with 50mph winds

**Overnight gunfight in Baghdad bomb factory kills 5

**Saudi says deal has been reached on BlackBerry services

C-SPAN …

listen BP Conference Call

watch James Roosevelt on Social Security

listen Admiral Allen Daily Oil Spill Update

watch White House Reception

July unemployment rate stays at 9.5%; Trustees report Released

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported yesterday that the unemployment rate for July stayed at 9.5% with 71,000 jobs created during the month.

Overall, the nation lost 131,000 jobs last month, but those losses came as 143,000 Census Bureau workers left their temporary employment, the Labor Department said. June’s number was revised downward to a total loss of 221,000 jobs. The agency originally reported that the nation lost 125,000 jobs in June.

To further examine BLS’s report, the Joint Economic Committee heard testimony from Keith Hall, the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, on unemployment numbers for July, and national employment trends.

Pres. Obama spoke at Gelberg Signs, a small business in Washington, about the employment report. He also discussed the Adminisration’s plans to expand small business with the support of loans from the Small Business Administration.

Also this week, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, who serve on the Board of Trustees of the Social Security and Medicare trust funds, released a new Trustees report on the fiscal condition of Social Security and Medicare. They outlined the report which piggy-backed an earlier announcement by the Obama Administration that projected that new spending cuts would save the Medicare program $8 billion dollars by the end of 2011.

Under the new health care law, signed by the president in March, Medicare spending will increase by 5.3 percent a year over the next decade and allow the program’s trust fund to remain solvent until 2029.

Kagan to become fourth women on supreme court

Elena Kagan will go to the Supreme Court to take the Constitutional and the Judicial Oath to become the next Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. The oath will be administered by Chief Justice John Roberts. The Senate approved Kagan as the 112th Justice on Thursday by a vote of 63-37. Nebraska Democratic Senator Ben Nelson was the only member of his party who opposed Kagan in the final vote. Five Republican Senators joined the Democratic majority to support the nominee: Susan Collins (ME), Lindsey Graham (SC), Richard Lugar (IN), Olympia Snowe (ME) and Judd Gregg (NH). Kagan will replace retiring Justice John Paul Stevens and become the fourth female Justice in the Supreme Court’s history. For the first time in its history, he nine-member court will now have three sitting female justices.

watch Swearing-In Ceremony: C-SPAN at 2pm ET
watch C-SPAN’s Senate Confirmation Hub Page
watch Pres. Obama Meeting With Kagan watch C-SPAN Biographical History: Elena Kagan

Photos …Getty Images

Google vs. the Internet?


Click here to sign the petition to Google:

“Google: Say no to the reported agreement with Verizon to kill Net Neutrality and the open Internet.”

Sign the petition

Big news: according to reports, Google is about to cut a terrible deal with Verizon that would end the fair, open Internet as we know it.1

The reported Google-Verizon deal would allow giant corporations to control which websites load quickly and easily on the Internet and dump everyone else onto an Internet slow lane. This is exactly the kind of unequal playing field that Google itself has opposed in the past.2

We only have a few days to stop it, so we’re launching a grassroots protest calling on Google to scuttle the deal. Will you sign our emergency petition to Google? Click here to sign:

http://pol.moveon.org/google/?id=22383-9640874-gX7kVex&t=4

The petition says: “Google: Say no to the reported agreement with Verizon to kill Net Neutrality and the open Internet.”

The Internet was founded on the principle that all data is equal—and that no corporation should be able to decide whose data goes faster or slower. It’s this principle, called Net Neutrality, that has made the Internet such an amazing platform for individual speech, democratic action, and entrepreneurial creativity.3

And until now, Google—which uses the corporate motto “Don’t Be Evil”—has been a staunch defender of Net Neutrality.4 But now, Google is threatening to turn the Internet into a closed, pay-to-play, cash cow for large corporations. This move is evil, and Google knows it.

Here’s why this is a big deal. President Obama’s new Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chair initially came out strong for Net Neutrality, in line with the President’s campaign promises.5 But the big telecom companies launched a lobbying frenzy, and soon the FCC was meeting with them behind closed doors.

Because Google and Verizon are two powerhouse corporations that have historically been on opposite sides of this issue, an agreement between them will put enormous pressure on the FCC to go along with their recommendations. Essentially, two giant corporations may be deciding the future of the Internet—if the Obama administration goes along, and if the public doesn’t push back right away. Click here to help stop them now:

http://pol.moveon.org/google/?id=22383-9640874-gX7kVex&t=5

Google was once a champion on this issue—Google chief executive Eric Schmidt once attacked “phone and cable monopolies” who “want the power to choose who gets access to high-speed lanes and whose content gets seen first and fastest.”6

But today’s news stories report that under the new deal, Verizon could be allowed to give some sites preferential treatment. Even more ominously, it appears that Verizon would have free rein to discriminate on the mobile Internet (smartphones, cell phones, etc). Since that’s where most people will access the Net going forward, this would essentially spell the end of Net Neutrality.

Google has issued a short, carefully worded statement challenging some of the details in The New York Times story, but it hasn’t denied that it is going along with this agreement to kill Net Neutrality.7 So much for “Don’t be evil.” Will you sign our petition today and tell Google not to be evil on Net Neutrality?

http://pol.moveon.org/google/?id=22383-9640874-gX7kVex&t=6

Thanks for all you do.

–Kat, Justin, Carrie, Steven, and the rest of the team

Nelson and Lincoln vote to extend Bush Tax Cuts …ThinkProgress.org


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ECONOMY — NELSON AND LINCOLN VOTE TO PERMANENTLY EXTEND BUSH TAX CUTS, MASSIVELY INCREASE DEFICIT: Last month, as the Senate was gridlocked by a Republican filibuster of a bill to extend much-needed unemployment benefits to millions of out-of-work Americans, Sen. Ben Nelson (D-NE) stood with the GOP against the extension. Nelson claimed that his concerns about the deficit overrode his support for the extension; he voted against the bill that finally passed 60-40. Later that week, Nelson came out in support of an extension — “for now” — of the Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans, which adds many billions more to the deficit than the unemployment insurance extension. In fact, extending the Bush tax cuts for one year alone would add $115 billion to the deficit, compared to the “relatively tiny budgetary cost of $33 billion” for the extension of unemployment extension benefits. Yesterday, Nelson provided further evidence that he is a deficit peacock — someone who claims to be concerned about the deficit but isn’t actually interested in taking serious steps toward a balanced budget. Before the final vote on the states’ aid bill that passed yesterday, Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) offered two amendments that would “massively add to the deficit” by “freezing in place” the current tax rates on individuals and businesses, which, in effect, would permanently extend the Bush tax cuts. On both votes, only Nelson and Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-AR) “crossed the aisle to vote with all Republicans,” with the exception of “noted deficit hawk” Sen. George Voinovich (R-OH). Nelson and Lincoln (who also claims to be concerned about deficits) apparently don’t mind spending $3.1 trillion over the next 10 years to pursue ineffective tax cuts for the wealthy. DeMint, “one of the most fiscally conservative members of Congress,” is not so concerned when it comes to paying for his extraordinarily expensive amendments. Both came “with instructions to offset as necessary through spending reduction,” Senate-speak for “we’ll worry about the cost later.”

thorny Thursday &some News …


Today, President Obama is in Chicago talking about our progress and fundraising for Democrats running for office and the November elections.

Republicans and Tea party members keep saying they think Obama has it out for and against the constitution, even Palin, Boehner, Bachmann and most Republicans talk about the state of our constitution and try to use it against the Obama Admin. They say that they have to get their country back because the constitution is being misused,  now all of suddenly the 14th Amendment is not good enough, right for Americans now and needs to be adjusted, changed, or taken out completely. Is seems to me that what these people are afraid of is what our world of Americans looks like and what it will look like in the future and it will be more brown than these people want to accept.

In my continued effort to convince people politics and pop culture whether it is good, bad and the really ugly collision like ronald reagan happen constantly I offer up more proof. The very obvious one being Kevin Costner who has spent millions probably billions on machines that help with oil spills and apparently he not only is committed to our environment but put money where his words and efforts were and came through for his fellow man.  Then there is the show Jeopardy. It has updated their quiz show with an array of questions about the current Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood and Republicans like Mitch McConnell and more though i wonder what kind of questions any Republican is worthy of having on national tv. The last bit of News would be Wyclef, though he has stated he will run for President of Haiti he is getting a lot of opposition from the likes of sean penn, which is odd because it begs the question of how long has sean penn been helping Haiti and yes anyone running for such a high office should be looked at with cautious eyes sean penn wants to know what happened to the 400thousand that Wyclef was suppose to donate to Haiti. It is a question among others that should be answered but to just slam the man without much other than a statement is not right. It has been well known that wyclef jean has always been involved in helping the Haiti people with charities and comments here in the US about what the people of  Haiti’s need. I believe if you have a tie to Haiti know the politics have a plan to help get the financial system, political system back on track he should have to surround himself with the best the most honest group of people. Haiti and the people deserve the best should be ruled by its own people and that is important to me …Haiti is filled with riches whether it be a  great place to visit, vacation people from the US and France have done things in the past that are worrisome and though Haiti is independent it is also the poorest of the poor of countries …think about that and tell me why with all that it has to offer its people are not able to enjoy the obvious riches Haiti has …and that problem needs to be solved. Wyclef jean, born in Haiti has strong ties to the Country and must like people do here in the US prove why he would be a good President. My hope would be that Haiti remains independent and that any corrupt if there was or is any is crushed and the people can start small business for themselves and not have foreigners going into Haiti to pay low or minimum wages to use another country  people for sweat shops or cheap labor. People go to the Caribbean to vacation and Haiti though used by foreigners it doesn’t seem to reap the benefits and again has to be top priority to Wyclef jean if he is to be successful in his bid for President ..the economy and jobs because something is foul when millions of Haiti Natives have nothing but foreigners are visiting the prime parts of Haiti and parting…Haiti was Best Destination of 2010…great but there are millions still living  in tents after the earthquake because not only has the government been out of the picture some of the donations have not been paid yet. That is shameful -so, if Wyclef can ease all the tensions get people housing that is earthquake ready, a political system that works for everyone, financial system that works so everyone reaps the glorious Haiti riches not just some and get the corrupt foreigners out of there holding onto the best parts of Haiti and keeping Haitians from being apart of it. All you have to do is see the photos for yourself and know something isn’t right. Haiti may be the Best Destination of 2010 but at the expense of all of the People of Haiti , my question is who is at fault and responsible for  this, hopefully more will be done to help Haiti and its People because they deserve the help to stay independent, all Haitians deserve an opportunity for education, financial upward mobility and more of the revenue to solidify the future of Haitians needs to be dealt with differently…Wyclef knows and this will be more important as Haiti tries to solve a whole lot of issues.

Talk about more, what a month, only 5 days into August and there has been a lot of movement from legislation and judges with more good news day after day which is turning into great news … First we hear that not only did Judge Susan Bolton overturned parts, essential parts of SB1070 that would give the local police a legal right to engage in racial profiling and even her appeal was delayed until September. This action should and will set a precedent how laws like SB1070 actually try to override the federal law and cannot. It also shows just what folks like Gov Jan Brewer and Sheriff Arpaio were up to and while we all first thought the intent was solely to legalize racial profiling. It actually was an attempt to challenge the 14th Amendment and or change the language to keep children from being deemed legal citizens of the USA. This has been or should be a revelation for all Americans because we are a nation of immigrants. The prop8 ruling has people on the right scared and saying things that are outrageous, unkind and really just nasty. The prop8 ruling is about equality and in this 21st Century people should have the right to love and marry who they want, it will not damage the fabric of our lives or families  it just brings all of us into the new family and it is complicated for some and not so much for others. If a person or couple are not hurting you or your family why do you care? family values should apply to us all but it doesn’t say what makes a perfect family because by definition family or that whole village it often takes to raise children is made up of so many folks and what right do i have to say uh your this is that so your family cannot be together? people like Palin talk about family values and gotta say hers are questionable for me as a parent but that is my opinion but i don’t expect a law to say she was and is an unfit mom because she her child engaged in and had a child while still a minor? it’s food for thought thought when people try to push their ideology on you even though they don’t seem to be practicing it themselves.

The fact is The United States was built by immigrants at various points of our history and we cannot forget what Ellis Island means to so many people and impacts all our lives whether people want to admit it or not. If it were up to me my 1st Native people would take back their land which…ok it is just a thought not reality but it should give people food for thought about the people shoving and acting like we should go back in time not move forward, it’s upsetting offensive and very stupid. The jobs bill and the UI benefits that have been filibustered repeatedly had a break through yesterday when two Senators, Snowe, and Collins vote yes to cloture to move the bill forward with a 61-38.

The next report out there was that Speaker of the House has called her members back into Session from vacay to finish the deal. It is obvious people are not getting the full list of the incredible things being done by the Obama Admin and the Democratic Party in both Chamber of  Congress to get America and Americans back on track people need to take note that the changes happening are good for all of us but getting informed before deciding where you stand. It is important that people get the facts and make an informed decision to up and for President Obama or not getting all the information to make, an intelligent decision is the most important thing. My take on why people are not supporting the President as much is that folks are listening to the wacky noise on the right. The so-called News on various stations blowing out news you can use but should definitely be cautious of because you can get fooled … we all did and folks got hurt, jobs lost and businesses derailed to list just a few ACORN, Vann Jones, Shirley Sherrod and more for all we know. The thing that most of us need to ask ourselves is what is the common denominator of all the people who have recently been affected by a so-called writer and news station that cater to folks on the right. Just saying.

The BP disaster on the Gulf Coast has all but taken care of. The reports are that the static kill is in its final stage and while most folks are hoping for the best the clean up of the beaches, marshes and wetlands slowly begins its next phase because know one truly knows what impact the oil will have to the oyster beds, turtles, shrimp and bottom fish. However, there have not been enough reports to say whether the impact will take weeks, month’s maybe years to figure out the real damage to the fishing industry. Its my contention that oil spills in the past have on occasion showed up in our food and in two headed this or that and lack of certain fish runs and so on and so forth. The BP disaster will take years to document and hopefully a group or organization will keep track of the Gulf Coast on a monthly basis because as reported by many at the beginning of this thing back in April eggs were being laid, spawning interrupted and all of which may have been affected short but long term yet determined.

There are reports that an event will be held in memory of the Katrina disaster on August 31 and on September 1. The disaster was one I hope never happens again but begs the question …did the Government learn anything that has made them update emergency plans efforts that should have been put in place five years ago. I would also like to say that those levees and other barriers need stimulus money to take care of what they obviously did not do sufficiently after being warned by those that knew and told the State of LA what could happen. If memory serves there was a report a mock up and test of what would happen to the levees if they failed, which they did and need repairing on so many levels its not even a joke.

Other News …

Yesterday during a speech at the Center for American Progress, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner criticized the GOP talking point that allowing the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy to expire will hurt small businesses. The Republican claim is “a political argument masquerading as substance,” he said. Geithner also noted that letting the cuts expire would affect fewer than 3 percent of small businesses

While participating in talks with the FCC on net neutrality, Verizon Communications Inc. and Google Inc. “have struck their own accord on handling Internet traffic.” The prior adversaries reached a compromise restricting Verizon from “selectively slowing Internet content” over the wires but “wouldn’t apply such limits” on mobile phones.

When the Senate returns from recess next month, Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) plans to take up debate on the question of whether to extend the Bush tax cuts for the rich. “We’re surveying members to see what could be in a package that wins 60 votes and protects the middle class,” said a Democratic source.

Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) “has blocked the nomination of James Clapper to be director of national intelligence,” just days after Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) lifted his own hold on the retired Air Force lieutenant general. Coburn’s office would not explain the hold, but it may involve the administration’s plan to close the prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba

Contrary to several media reports, Kentucky U.S. Senate candidate Rand Paul (R) “never received a bachelor’s degree from Baylor University.” Paul left Baylor “early when Duke accepted him in its School of Medicine.” The Paul campaign said it never corrected the record because it was “not aware of the erroneous claim.”

After a federal judge struck down California’s ban on same-sex- marriage yesterday, the White House issued a statement explaining that President Obama “has spoken out in opposition to Proposition 8 because it is divisive and discriminatory” and “will continue to promote equality for LGBT Americans.” But gay marriage advocates note that Obama “has not been clear is how he squares his position for equality with his refusal to embrace actual equality in marriage.”

C-SPAN …

watch Pres. Obama at AFL-CIO

watch Senate Hearing: From Earlier

watch White House Press Briefing

watch Senate Hearing on For-Profit Schools

60 Senators Commit Support for Kagan Nomination, Assuring Confirmation

At least 60 Senators intend to support the confirmation of Solicitor General Elena Kagan to the U.S. Supreme Court, C‑SPAN has confirmed. With 60 votes potentially needed to bring debate to a close, and only 50 required for final approval, Kagan’s confirmation appears assured. The Senate is expected to vote on Thursday. Through two days of floor debate, Democrats have largely touted Kagan for “fair-mindedness” and a “non-ideological agenda.” Republicans have criticized her lack of judicial experience and characterized her as more driven by politics than rule of law. Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) defended Kagan yesterday, saying she “will do her best to consider every case impartially, modestly, with commitment to principle and in accordance with law.” Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions (AL) called Kagan an activist who would “advance her own causes” under the pretext of being a judge.

So far, Nebraska Democratic Senator Ben Nelson is the only member of his party who intends to oppose Kagan in the final confirmation vote, though he will vote to end debate and move the nomination forward to a final vote. Only five Republican Senators have announced their support for the nominee: Susan Collins (ME), Lindsey Graham (SC), Richard Lugar (IN), Olympia Snowe (ME) and Judd Gregg (NH).If confirmed, Kagan would replace retiring Justice John Paul Stevens and become the fourth female Justice in the Supreme Court’s history. Following the vote, the Senate is expected to recess for a five-week break, returning in mid-September.

Trustees Release Annual Checkup on Federal Programs

Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, who also sit on the Board of Trustees, join a news conference to release a new report on the fiscal condition of Social Security and Medicare. The briefing follows an earlier announcement by the Obama Administration, projecting that new spending cuts would save the Medicare program $8 billion dollars by the end of 2011.Under the new health care law, signed by the president in March, Medicare spending will increase by 5.3 percent a year over the next decade and allow the program’s trust fund to remain solvent until 2029.

However, Republicans have argued that the cuts will undermine the system and question if the changes will be permanent. Critics also claim that any savings made from the spending cuts would actually be negated by extending coverage for more than 30 million uninsured Americans.

The largest cuts in Medicare spending include reductions to projected payment increases to hospitals and other healthcare providers over the next 10 years. The Medicare cuts are expected to begin immediately for private insurance plans, while being gradually phased for health providers.


Dems Manufacturing Policy Pressed in committee
With the unemployment rate of 9.5 percent on the mind of voters, the House Democratic Caucus has introduced their manufacturing agenda called “Making-it-in-America.” Democrats and the Obama administration created this agenda from a package of existing legislation in hopes to improve manufacturing and some aspects of U.S. trade policy.A Senate Banking subcommittee is taking up the legislative work by examining the current state of manufacturing in the U.S. and review the proposed legislative package. They are questioning industry experts from the Commerce Department along with William Strauss, a senior economist from the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.

The Pentagon and DADT


UNDER THE RADAR

JUSTICE — PENTAGON TRIES TO ADDRESS DADT SURVEY PRIVACY CONCERNS WITH ‘CERTIFICATE OF CONFIDENTIALITY’: After a copy of the Pentagon’s “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” survey was leaked last month, LGBT groups quickly condemned the survey’s questions — which ask servicemembers to speculate on the sexuality of their colleagues, as “derogatory and insulting.” At the time of the questionnaire’s release, the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network (SLDN) warned gay and lesbian soldiers against participating, citing privacy concerns. “While the surveys are apparently designed to protect the individual’s privacy, there is no guarantee of privacy and DOD has not agreed to provide immunity to service members whose privacy may be inadvertently violated or who inadvertently outs himself or herself,” the group said. In an attempt to allay fears and encourage gay and lesbian soldiers to participate in the Pentagon’s survey, the Department of Defense is publicizing that the private company hired to administer the survey, Westat, has obtained a Certificate of Confidentiality from the Department of Health and Human Services. According to the certificate, Westat “cannot be forced (for example by court order or subpoena) to disclose information that may identify you in any federal, state, local, civil, criminal, legislative, administrative, or other proceeding.” According to the Pentagon, the certificate would apply retroactively to anyone who has already taken the questionnaire. And more importantly, individuals would be protected from forced disclosure of their sexual orientation. Since the surveys were sent out to servicemembers last month, only 10 percent of the 400,000 “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” surveys were completed as of July 27.