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TGIF …&some News …Mrs.Obama’s speech while in Wisconsin


Congress is still on break…sigh ..so much work to do, so many bills to get through… only if we had more(truer) Democrats on the floor of both Chambers of Congress. Vote Dems on Nov.2nd

***Today started out like another day of nasty weather just like the rest of the country and while the weather does affect, maybe set the mood for the day it is on a very rare occasion that the weather makes a person or group of people act out in ways that are not just extreme, obscene and or pack like but their actions and their words have influenced some ugly behavior from their followers. The words and comments being made by rightwing radio hosts, protesters and cableheads but mostly Republican Tea Party candidates continue to race bait, promote violence, lean to the extreme as promises of repealing, replacing and eliminating looms over the middle class if the Republican Tea Party gains control. I have to say contrary to what progressives are saying on the airwaves the  land  of the middle class is not ruled or inhabited only by white folks like keith o and ed Shultz would have us all believe. I appreciate the advocacy they do and the variety of guests but it is getting tiring to hear that “those people” in need, the poor blah blah blah they talk about are black or Latino …I am not naïve but being poor is not about colour Keith and or Ed Shultz, there a lot of poor white people in need too as well as there being non-whites who are or should be included in your so-called Middle Class monologue yo.  The words coming from the right definitely upsets me but I gotta say tuning into so-called progressive stations playing the class war game as well is making me tune out almost completely.

The great speech while in Wisconsin by Mrs. O is below

We have two weeks before we all vote and though people like Palin love trying to engage in the art of fear mongering it would be great if the public finally gets it and turns off the nasty vitriol.  Words still matter, words hurt as we have seen over the last few weeks and this seems to have been lost on a whole lot of people on the right. The blood pressure of Americans seems to have been pushed up by rhetoric that is just full of miss-information.  After watching the latest round of debates the need to fact-check not only the news but right-wingers and their candidates because the do as we say not as we do is in full effect and while we all expect truthfulness this 2010 group of Republicans have decided to lie…luckily for folks who care can log into YouTube and plug in any candidate and hear their views their real opinions because it got caught on tape.

The changes the Obama admin and Congress have been able to put in place despite the Political Party of no will affect all our lives, our children and our jobs. The new HCR laws  will transform the lives of people who previously were denied coverage due to an illness, people who have kids just about to turn 22, usually get dropped will now be able to stay on your insurance until age 26 and as for being a woman… def a pre-existing condition has been dealt with and while some of us didn’t have these new laws in place when we needed them it is with great pride that others will not be subjected to insurance and or health care discrimination; hopefully, all the changes will happen in a positive way; create healthier people and jobs in the future.

Anyone with a mom, sister, daughter or wife should celebrate because the new law of the land will increase her ability to live longer.

Other News…

Pastor Terry who threatened to burn quran & offered a car if he didn’t -collects

Danica says she won’t be pushed around after Nascar crash

GM recalls model year 2009 and 2010 Chevrolet Impalas.

Prince will go on the road ..his tour starts in December

Feds oppose Prop 19

NYC’s Lincoln Center says 2nd venue has bedbugs

Oprah is sending her audience to Restore Sanity Rally

CSPAN

Pres. Obama & Vice Pres. Biden Remarks at Chris Coons (D) Campaign Event Pres. Obama & Vice Pres. Biden Remarks at Chris Coons (D) Campaign Event
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Hudson Institute Discussion on U.S.-Japan Relations Hudson Institute Discussion on U.S.-Japan Relations
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Fed Chair Ben Bernanke Addresses Boston Fed. Reserve Conference Fed Chair Ben Bernanke Addresses Boston Fed. Reserve Conference
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Fmr. Sec. of State Condoleezza Rice Remarks at National Press Club Luncheon Fmr. Sec. of State Condoleezza Rice Remarks at National Press Club Luncheon
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CSIS Discussion on the Year Ahead in Space CSIS Discussion on the Year Ahead in Space
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Urban Land Institute Conference on the Real Estate Market & the Economy Urban Land Institute Conference on the Real Estate Market & the Economy
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C-SPAN Debate Coverage of Campaign 2010 - Thursday, October 14 C-SPAN Debate Coverage of Campaign 2010 – Thursday, October 14
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White House Briefing with Press Secretary Robert Gibbs White House Briefing with Press Secretary Robert Gibbs
Thursday
FCC Open Meeting on Cell Phone FCC Open Meeting on Cell Phone “Bill Shock” Regulations
Thursday

Seattle vs. the extremists


Human Rights Campaign


Election Day is only
19 days away.

We need 26 donations from Seattle in the next week to fight back against Mormon Church leaders, NOM, and radical candidates.

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A hateful sermon to millions by a top Mormon apostle has driven home a simple point: words matter.

When extremism goes unchallenged, we see the results in blatant discrimination, in bullying and harassment in our schools, and in violent hate crimes – like the horrific anti-gay kidnapping and torture by nine men in the Bronx last week.

We need to fight back. That’s why I traveled to Utah this week to hand-deliver 150,000 letters to that same Mormon leader (watch the video here). It’s why we launched NOM Exposed to spread the truth about the so-called National Organization for Marriage.

And it’s why, as we face a make-or-break election, we’re warning voters about radical candidates who would spread this poison from the halls of Congress and make bigotry seem legitimate.

We need to raise $250,000 in the next seven days to support these efforts – to put more staff on the ground, expose extremist candidates, ratchet up efforts against NOM and Mormon Church leaders, and get hundreds of thousands of pro-equality voters to the polls.

It will take 26 donations from Seattle –

Last week, nine men kidnapped and tortured two teenagers and a 30-year-old man in the Bronx and subjected them to hours of horrific torture because they were gay. Just days later, New York gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino gave a speech saying he didn’t want children “brainwashed into thinking that homosexuality is an equally valid or successful option.”

When will this cycle of bullying, incitement, and violence end?

At a time when every day seems to bring new stories of hate, I’m outraged that church leaders are spreading a message of intolerance – from the Mormon apostle who gave that sermon to the anti-gay DVD the Catholic Church mailed to every single parishioner in Minnesota – but I’m sickened by the thought of that intolerance coming from members of the United States Senate.

One candidate for Senate has crusaded to ‘cure’ gays through prayer. Another is so radical she won’t even accept donations from companies that are too pro-equality. A third is so far to the right that uber-extremist Rick Santorum himself called him “too conservative.”

Many voters are just starting to pay attention to their local races. And when they do, we’ve got to be there – in the media and at thousands of front doors, explaining extreme candidates’ fringe positions and radical beliefs.

We’ve got to go on offense against NOM and its cronies. We’ve got to get fair-minded voters to the polls. And we must increase the pace of our work in schools to fight bullying and in our innovative programs to work with communities of faith to promote equality.

Thank you for all that you do.

Sincerely,

Joe Solmonese
Joe Solmonese
President

P.S. Please accept my deepest gratitude if you’ve already put a check in the mail or given to HRC by some other means. If you haven’t yet contributed, I hope you’ll join us today.

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It’s dirty trick #1 in the Rove playbook


Only 19 Days Left Until The Election When you’ve got dirty laundry, don’t apologize for it. Instead, just throw it at your opponent.

That’s exactly what the Republican attack squad is trying to pull off.

They’re claiming that my fellow House Democrats who consistently stand up for good paying American jobs are actually the ones to blame for jobs getting shipped overseas. Worse yet, they’re relying on millions of dollars from pro-outsourcing special interests to launch their attacks. Shameless.

We can’t let their lies take hold because we failed to act. The DCCC has got rapid response ads ready to fight back with the truth, but we simply must raise $117,337 more by tomorrow’s ad buy deadline to get them on the air.

Contribute $5, $10 or more to House Democrats’ October Rapid Response Fund before tonight’s Midnight Tomorrow and your gift will be matched dollar-for-dollar by a group of committed Democrats. Your generous support is urgently needed to help our Democratic candidates fight back against Republican attacks.

It won’t surprise you that the Pulitzer Prize winning Politifact called the Republicans’ baseless attacks “FALSE.” It would be comical if the stakes of this election weren’t so high.

With early voting already under way, sitting on our hands is not an option. We all know what happens when you let smears like this go unchallenged. None of us can afford to look back on Election Day wishing we did more to fight back. And we certainly can’t let the Republicans and their front groups dominate the airwaves in the final days of this Election.

A gift of $10 will go a long way to getting ads on the air before tomorrow’s midnight deadline hits.

Thank you for standing with us.

Carolyn Maloney
Carolyn Maloney
Congresswoman, New York’s 14th District

ECONOMY: Investigating Foreclosure Fraud


Yesterday, all 50 state attorneys general opened a joint investigation into the ongoing foreclosure fraud scandal that has led some of the country’s biggest banks to suspend foreclosures, as they sort out whether or not they improperly threw borrowers out of their homes. Multiple banks — including Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase, and Wells Fargo — have reportedly had foreclosure documents approved by “robo-signers”: employees who were signing thousands of foreclosure documents a day, without verifying basic information. In many cases, as the Associated Press reported, these employees had no experience with mortgage banking at all. According to employee depositions, “financial institutions and their mortgage servicing departments hired hair stylists, Walmart floor workers and people who had worked on assembly lines and installed them in ‘foreclosure expert’ jobs with no formal training.” One bank employee reportedly said, “I don’t know the ins and outs of the loan, I just sign documents.” But the extent of the banks’ problems extends beyond robo-signed paperwork to lost and forged documents and, as Reuters’ Felix Salmon reported, knowingly selling investors mortgage bonds they knew were toxic. “The financial institutions would be well served by working with us to get it cleaned up,” said Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray. “And they’d also be well served to think about reaching negotiated resolutions with borrowers in cases where they’ve created exposure for themselves by committing fraud upon the courts.”

FRAUDULENTLY FORECLOSING: According to a report from the investment bank Morgan Stanley, “as many as 9 million U.S. mortgages that have been or are being foreclosed may face challenges over the validity of legal documents.” In Florida alone, “a recent sample of foreclosure cases in the 12th Judicial Circuit of Florida showed that 20 percent of those set for summary judgment involved deficient documents.” In other instances, dubious notarizations were used to approve foreclosures (leading President Obama to veto a bill that would have forced every state in the country to accept out-of-state notarizations). At the moment, the extent to which unlawful foreclosures were approved is unknown, but JP Morgan Chase yesterday set aside $1.3 billion to cover potential legal costs stemming from the foreclosure scandal. As the Washington Independent’s Annie Lowery reported, “CEO Jamie Dimon tried to reassure call participants by saying there is ‘almost no chance we made a mistake‘ with foreclosures,” but the bank, in addition to the money to cover legal fees, put $1 billion into its mortgage-repurchase reserves, which it uses “to buy back bad mortgages it packaged and sold to investors or the government-sponsored entities, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.” “Every homeowner that’s in foreclosure now should be questioning,” Matthew Weidner, an attorney who defends homeowners in foreclosure cases, told Bloomberg News. “This entire system is now a great big question mark.” The banks’ actions not only call into question the legal status of foreclosures, but undermine due process and the rule of law when it comes to property rights. “In a nation of laws, contract and property rights, there is no room for errors,” wrote The Big Picture’s Barry Ritholz. “So what does it mean if banks have been systemically, fraudulently and illegally undermining this process?”

THE POLITICAL RESPONSE: The White House yesterday signaled its approval of the attorneys general’s investigation, with Press Secretary Robert Gibbs saying, “We’re supportive of getting to the bottom of the process and insuring that these banks are following the legal process for making these decisions.” However, the administration has thus far refused to endorse the idea of a national foreclosure moratorium — suggested by some congressional Democrats — due to the potential for “unitended consequences.” The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has also released a four-step plan for banks to follow as they look into their foreclosure processes. “I intend to maintain our focus on addressing this issue in a manner that is fair to delinquent households, but also fair to servicers, mortgage investors, neighborhoods and most of all, is in the best interest of taxpayers and housing markets,” said acting FHFA director Edward DeMarco. While many congressional Democrats have called for investigations into the banks’ actions and a bi-partisan group of attorneys general have called for foreclosure moratoriums in their respective states, Congressional Republicans have been largely silent on the issue. Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL) is one of the few Republicans to call for an investigation, saying “the regulators should determine exactly what occurred at these institutions and make those findings available to the [Senate] Banking Committee without delay.” Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd (D-CT) has scheduled a hearing to examine the banks’ practices for November 16.

DEFANGING THE WATCHDOG?: Could some of these problems with the banks been avoided? Elizabeth Warren, who is heading the newly created Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), thinks so, saying “had a similar agency been in place three years ago” this problem could have been nipped in the bud. “Little problems are a lot easier to fix than great big problems,” Warren said. The CFPB will have the mandate “to oversee and write rules for mortgage servicers, though it is not staffed or set up yet,” and having one agency in charge of this will be a distinct improvement, as right now at least four agencies have some jurisdiction over mortgage servicers, with none of them looking out specifically for the interests of homeowners. This lackluster and balkanized oversight of the servicing industry helps to explain why companies passed off bogus paperwork and allegedly committed fraud on the court for as long as they did,” wrote Mother Jones’ Andy Kroll. “This is where a consumer protection bureau dedicated to proactively safeguarding American consumers comes into play.” “Moving forward with the regulations under the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau makes a lot of sense. This is a reminder of why those kinds of rules are necessary,” said Harvard Business School Professor Nicolas Retsinas. But the CFPB may have a hard time getting off the ground, as some Republican members of the House Financial Services Committee have already made clear they want to deny the agency funding. Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-TX) has announced his intention to defund the agency entirely, as he believes it “assaults the liberties of the consumer.”