Wednesday, January 25th, 2006


Essays/Opinions & In Appreciation25 Jan 2006 03:43 pm
by Angry White Liberal

There’s a line I love (Granted, from a Clint Eastwood flick that I’ve never seen) that goes:

“There comes a time in a man’s life when he has to ask himself this question: Do I feel lucky? [long pause] Well, do you feel lucky, punk?”

If you like or — as in my case — love it, then click here and read the Jack Bauer speech. I love it (even though I’ve never seen the show).

Politics & News & Social Justice & Grassroots Democracy25 Jan 2006 01:06 pm
by Angry White Liberal

http://counterpunch.org/roberts01242006.html

January 24, 2006

Unfathomed Dangers in Patriot Act Reauthorization
Patriot Police
By PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS

A provision in the “Patriot Act” creates a new federal police force with power to violate the Bill of Rights. You might think that this cannot be true as you have not read about it in newspapers or heard it discussed by talking heads on TV.

Go to House Report 109-333 -USA PATRIOT IMPROVEMENT AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 2005 and check it out for yourself. Sec. 605 reads:

“There is hereby created and established a permanent police force, to be known as the ‘United States Secret Service Uniformed Division’.”

This new federal police force is “subject to the supervision of the Secretary of Homeland Security.”

The new police are empowered to “make arrests without warrant for any offense against the United States committed in their presence, or for any felony cognizable under the laws of the United States if they have reasonable grounds to believe that the person to be arrested has committed or is committing such felony.”

The new police are assigned a variety of jurisdictions, including “an event designated under section 3056(e) of title 18 as a special event of national significance” (SENS).

“A special event of national significance” is neither defined nor does it require the presence of a “protected person” such as the president in order to trigger it. Thus, the administration, and perhaps the police themselves, can place the SENS designation on any event. Once a SENS designation is placed on an event, the new federal police are empowered to keep out and to arrest people at their discretion.

The language conveys enormous discretionary and arbitrary powers. What is “an offense against the United States”? What are “reasonable grounds”?

You can bet that the Alito/Roberts court will rule that it is whatever the executive branch says.

The obvious purpose of the act is to prevent demonstrations at Bush/Cheney events. However, nothing in the language limits the police powers from being used only in this way. Like every law in the US, this law also will be expansively interpreted and abused. It has dire implications for freedom of association and First Amendment rights. We can take for granted that the new federal police will be used to suppress dissent and to break up opposition. The Brownshirts are now arming themselves with a Gestapo.

Many naive Americans will write to me to explain that this new provision in the reauthorization of the “Patriot Act” is necessary to protect the president and other high officials from terrorists or from harm at the hands of angry demonstrators: “No one else will have anything to fear.” Some will accuse me of being an alarmist, and others will say that it is unpatriotic to doubt the law’s good intentions.

Americans will write such nonsense despite the fact that the president and foreign dignitaries are already provided superb protection by the Secret Service. The naive will not comprehend that the president cannot be endangered by demonstrators at SENS at which the president is not present. For many Americans, the light refuses to turn on.

In Nazi Germany did no one but Jews have anything to fear from the Gestapo?

By Stalin’s time Lenin and Trotsky had eliminated all members of the “oppressor class,” but that did not stop Stalin from sending millions of “enemies of the people” to the Gulag.

It is extremely difficult to hold even local police forces accountable. Who is going to hold accountable a federal police protected by Homeland Security and the president?

Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration. He was Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal editorial page and Contributing Editor of National Review. He is coauthor of The Tyranny of Good Intentions.He can be reached at: pcroberts@postmark.net

Politics & News & Ecological Wisdom & Social Justice & Personal and Global Responsibility & Future Focus/Sustainability25 Jan 2006 12:42 pm
by Angry White Liberal

Yet IN SPITE OF THIS, the Ehrlich Administration WILL NOT issue any health warnings!

The agency hopes to pinpoint the carcinogen by next year if it finds money for additional work. [my emphasis] The initial study was partly paid for by the South River Federation, a nonprofit group that monitors the 12-mile river, which flows through Anne Arundel County into the bay just south of Annapolis.
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Despite the alarming findings, Richard McIntire, a Maryland Department of the Environment spokesman, said the state is not likely to issue a catfish consumption advisory for the South River. “This has been a known problem for quite some time,” McIntire said.

“If you catch any fish that looks strange,” he added, “throw it back.”

The state also has no plans for advisories on swimming and other recreational use, based on cancer findings, he said.

Click here for link.

Parties & Politics & News25 Jan 2006 11:30 am
by Angry White Liberal

What Democrats should have learned is that they cannot evade the security debate. They must challenge the terms under which Rove and Bush would conduct it. Imagine, for example, directly taking on that line about Sept. 11. Does having a “post-9/11 worldview” mean allowing Bush to do absolutely anything he wants, any time he wants, without having to answer to the courts, Congress or the public? Most Americans — including a lot of libertarian-leaning Republicans — reject such an anti-constitutional view of presidential power. If Democrats aren’t willing to take on this issue, what’s the point of being an opposition party?[my emphasis]

Click here for link.

Politics & News25 Jan 2006 08:09 am
by karma432

It sounds like it must be some sort of joke, but on the same day that Ford Motor Company announced they had cut 10,000 jobs last year and were going to cut 30,000 more, they also announced that “repatriation of foreign earning pursuant to the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 resulted in a permanent tax savings of about $250 million.”

The “Jobs Creation Act,” sidgned despite objections from the Treasury Department and Council of Economic Advisors, gave U.S. companies a one time opportunity in 2005 to repatriate profits made overseas and pay only 5.25 percent tax rather than the usual 35 percent.

The only problem was that the act creates no jobs.

American Enterprise Institute fellow Phillip L. Swagel, formerly chief of staff of Bush’s Council of Economic Advisors said that “you might as well have taken a helicopter over 90210 and pushed money out the door.”

Not funny?

Well, I guess the joke’s on us.


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