Friday, December 31, 2010

Why would a Guilford County, North Carolina Department Head call for a State Bureau of Investigation intervention?

"...The Rhinoceros Times reported irregularities in the county's purchase and renovation of a building on Russell Street in downtown High Point. The county bought that building from Wayne McDonald – [former Guilford County Commissioner Steve] Arnold's friend and former business associate – with [Vice-Chairman of Guilford County's Planning Board] Brigman acting as the Realtor.

One county department head said of Fox's run as county manager: "It's been two years; we need to right this ship."

Another said, "What I want to know is – where's the SBI?"

When asked about State Bureau of Investigation practices, Guilford County Sheriff BJ Barnes explained that the SBI investigates suspected corruption in county government in North Carolina only under certain conditions.

"There must be a written request from the county," Barnes said.

When Barnes was asked to define "the county," he responded, "the county manager."

Barnes added that, in some circumstances, a request from a county commissioner might be able to get the SBI involved in a county's business.

...Fox didn't help herself earlier this month by distributing an "Executive Staff Code of Conduct" at a directors' meeting. That code included new rules for county department heads regarding conversations they have with other county staff and with county commissioners.

The code stated that county staff should "Inform the County Manager, Assistant County Manager, and/or Department Director of any issues and/or conversations of which they should be made aware," and that employees should, "Apprise the County Manager, Assistant County Manger, and/or Department Director of all conversations with Board members on any significant issues."

...Guilford County is at the beginning of the 2011-2012 budget cycle, and it's hard to imagine Fox – after creating a new high-paying administrative job [for Steve Arnold?], secretly entering into a deal that could have paid out tens of millions of dollars to a real estate agent [Bringman] to duplicate services the county is already set up to handle, and agreeing to purchase a building apparently without getting the best price for the county...

If the best price was not paid,
did somebody steal from my kids?

...could walk into a meeting with department directors and preach about the need for them to streamline their departments and cut every spare dime out of their budgets.

Is any Guilford County reporter
going to find out what Guilford County's 2011/12 budget deficit looks like?

How can the public determine
whether or not Guilford County's finances are in order,
without knowing basic budget details?

If Fox is around in the coming months, and she explains to the department heads such a need for frugality, they might justifiably respond, "Oh, really?""

Scott Yost

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Misleading rhetoric by Skip Alston and questionable reporting by Joe Killian?

"As Guilford County heads into the new year,
commissioners already are looking at the next budget
and the choices they face in 2011.

What is Guilford County's expected spending for 2010/11
compared to expected revenues for 2011/12?

Is a property tax increase inevitable?

A new round of layoffs?

Will the county suspend construction projects that have not yet begun?

County commissioners Chairman Melvin “Skip” Alston
said he would like commissioners to take these questions directly to the people.

...Alston said citizens are going to have to make a decision about their priorities.

A sluggish economy continues to keep county revenues low,
and payments are due on some of the $651 million in school and jail construction bonds
passed by voters in 2008.

Joe Killian, wern't the bonds "passed by" the commissioners
before being placed on the balot?

If the commissioners should act in the best interests of the community,
shouldn't they not borrow what can't reasonably be paid for anymore?

“There’s a question out there now of do we still want to honor what the voters said in 2008
and continue with the $651 million in bond projects, or no,” Alston said.

What is 2011/12's budget deficit?

How much cash has Guilford County spent in the last 3 years?

If the projects continue, there may be no way around a tax increase, he said.

Joe Killian, how is this not misleading rhetoric by Mr. Alston,
if he and other commissioners voted for the bonds to be on the ballot,
and promoted and supported the bond's passage?

“My inclination personally would be not to have a tax increase if we can help it,” Alston said.

“But it’s about what the people want us to do.

Arn't elected leaders supposed to do what is in the best interests of all,
as opposed to "what the people want us to do"?

"If they think that finishing these projects,
these schools mostly that we haven’t gotten to yet,
are worth doing now, then we may have to have a tax increase to pay for it.”"

If a family of 2 parents and 3 kids can’t afford a vacation,
and the parents decide on a family election, in which the 3 kids vote in favor,
who should accept responsibility when the parents can't pay the mortgage?

Joe Killian

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Top Gear Meets Blue Ridge Parkway and North Wilkesboro Speedway



The Brits have invaded North Carolina,the guys from Top Gear in the first segment came to the Blue Ridge Parkway and also visited North Wilkesboro Speedway. If you are not familiar with the history of North Wilkesboro and Nascar it was a sad day back in 1996 when they left this historic track for the cookie cutter tracks that now are a part of the sport. North Wilkesboro was my first experience in going to a NASCAR event and being a part of the last event there in 1996 was sad.

Here ia a link to the North Wilkesboro Speedway and it's history CLICKHERE

Welcome to North Carolina Top Gear i hope you enjoyed your stay.


hat tip : twitter grandfather mountain CLICKHERE



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Monday, December 27, 2010

Disbursements Made by City of Greensboro That Could Raise Your Eyebrows

The City of Greensboro has a list of disbursements for December 3, 2010 at the end of council agendas. If you would like to see the whole attachment here is a link and on left hand side choose the current city council agenda with attachments CLICKHERE .

Disbursements made by the city treasurer. The following report covering voucher numbers 250883-251903 in the amnount of  $24,420,692.71 is submitted for your information ach payments 44-49.

In the category of  vouchers issued against budget authorization for equipment & supplies contracts are;

Downtown Greensboro Inc. - 1st and 2nd quarter contribution for revitalization Requirements Grant
$45,000.00

Downtown Greensboro Inc. - 1st and 2nd quarter contribution for general administration
$77,500.00

Greensboro Chamber of Commerce - 1st quarter contribution
$50,000.00

Subway - employee gift cards (EBFC)
$15,100.00

Downtown Greensboro - 2nd quarter
$127,500.00

Just a few observations on this report in that there is already a 2nd quarter contribution for downtown greensboro for general administration but there is another contribution for 2nd quarter for $127,500, what gives?.  Then you have a total of $15,100 for subway cards with a (EBFC) next to it don't know what (EBFC) means but we do know that the the city employees are going to eat healthy on $15,100 in subway cards.

Now on to the area of the agenda with attachments in regards to vouchers issued against budget authorization not under contract and or encumbered;

City of Reidsville - purchase of water
$97,291.04

City of Burlington - purchase of water
$157,876.15

Why on earth are you buying this much water when the City of Greensboro is on the pipeline for the randleman dam. If there is a program that needs to be eliminated or just phase out over the year it is purchasing all of this water from both cities.

Citizens against local government waste is here to report and you decide but when the time comes to look at overall budgets for the year then these above need to be looked at .


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Friday, December 24, 2010

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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Is an independent press essential to capitalistic democracy?

Why is journalism the only profession
explicitly protected by the US Constitution?

Not to transmit an experience
is to betray it.

Elie Wiesel

Top 10 Ethics Scandals from Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington

Top 10 Ethics Scandals 2010


Above is a scribd account of the top 10 ethics scandals from citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington CLICKHERE



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Information Request for the City of Greensboro

What were City of Greensboro's total savings balances
as of the end of September, 2010?

Can some believe what isn't, or refuse to believe what is?

Can business and/or political interests
negatively affect investigative journalism,
by sheltering some from inhospitable exposure
while simultaneously disparaging opponents?

The Ministry of Peace concerns itself with war,
the Ministry of Truth with lies, the Ministry of Love with torture,
and the Ministry of Plenty with starvation.

These contradictions are not accidental,
nor do they result from ordinary hypocrisy.

They are deliberate exercises in doublethink.

George Orwell

Are you certain you’ve not been conditioned to think certain thoughts?

Is what you think others think,
what they may be thinking,
or what they and/or some others want you to think they’re thinking?
Statements by high officials are practically always misleading,
when they are designed to bolster a falling market.

Gerald M Loeb

Monday, December 20, 2010

Noam Chomsky on thought control

The beauty of the democratic systems of thought control
as contrasted with their clumsy totalitarian counterparts,
is that they operate by subtly establishing on a voluntary basis,
aided by the force of nationalism and media control by substantial interests,
presuppositions that set the limits of debate
rather than by imposing beliefs with a bludgeon.

Then let the debate rage,
the more lively and vigorous it is,
the better the propaganda system is served…

Those who do not accept the fundamental principles of state propaganda,
are simply excluded from the debate.
(or if noticed, dismissed as "emotional," "irresponsible," etc…)

Noam Chomsky

Do some think many know more than they ought to?

If they can get you asking the wrong questions,
they don't have to worry about answers.

Thomas Pynchon

Is the delivery of consumers to merchants
the objective of for-profit television?

Should news stories conceal correlations
to advertiser or parent company profit?

It is difficult to get a man to understand something
when his salary depends on his not understanding it.

Upton Sinclair

Does freedom of the press include what advertisers object to?

Why would some mainstream media personalities
criticize policy positions of some,
while receiving undisclosed and/or indirect compensation
from the advocating side of the Obama/Republican tax cut deal?

Are the less informed easier to persuade than the more?

Were white northern college students enlisted for voter registration drives,
only after murders of black civil rights volunteers
went relatively unreported by law enforcement and news organizations?

Without an informed and free press,
there cannot be an enlightened people.

Justice Potter Stewart

Has everything happened the way you think?

You are so intent that you believe
only what you believe that you believe,
that you remain utterly blind to what you really believe
without believing that you believe it.

Orson Scott Card
Would you rather be happy
or know?

You take the blue pill,
the story ends,
you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe.

You take the red pill,
you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit-hole goes.

Morpheus
The Matrix
If there were thousands
of relatively independent media companies in the mid 1900’s,
~50 by the 1980’s,
and less than 10 after 2000,
mostly owned by conglomerates with conflicting interests
dependent on legislative initiatives for regulatory concerns
and advertisers and political campaigns for profit,
is most mainstream information relatively more objective or less?

Power in America…
is control of the means of communication.

Theodore White
Political Journalist

Did the founding fathers want the communications industry
to keep an eye on the government for the people
or an eye on the people for the government?

Governor fined for soliciting tickets from lobbyist

"The state ethics commission has fined Gov. David A. Paterson $62,125 for soliciting and accepting five free tickets to the 2009 World Series...

The Commission on Public Integrity noted that the Yankees have “myriad and continuing” issues before state government, including real estate, stadium development and tax matters, creating a clear conflict of interest for Mr. Paterson.

In its finding, the commission also concluded that the governor had lied about his acceptance of the tickets, saying that Mr. Paterson’s testimony, in which he said he always intended to pay for them, was refuted by his own staff, Yankees officials and documentary evidence, “not to mention common sense.”

...“The governor solicited tickets from a registered lobbyist,” the commission said, referring to the Yankees. “When members of the media learned of his conduct, he attempted to cover up his misdeeds” by backdating a check, and when questioned under oath about the check, “the governor told a story” that was not true, the commission concluded."

DAVID HALBFINGER

Sunday, December 19, 2010

How often do dogs laugh?

What if everything is an illusion and nothing exists?

In that case, I definitely overpaid for my carpet.

Woody Allen

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Saturday, December 18, 2010

North Korea: 'Situation will explode', 'human shield'

"...North Korea said on Saturday the situation on the Korean peninsula would 'explode' if South Korea goes ahead with a planned live-drill artillery exercise on a border island.

...A foreign ministry statement, quoted by the official news agency, accused US troops of providing a 'human shield' for the upcoming drill but repeated threats to attack it. Some 20 US soldiers are to provide back-up assistance to South Korean marines during the exercise.

'If the South Koreans dare to carry out the live-fire drill and cross the line, the situation in the Korean peninsula will explode and a disastrous outcome cannot be avoided,' the statement said. 'We have already declared that we will punish mercilessly without hesitation provokers who invade our sovereignty and territory. Our military does not speak empty words.'"

AFP

"Stunning" Revelations on North Korean Nukes"

"...the Obama administration has come to the uncomfortable conclusion that North Korea’s nuclear capability is “significantly more advanced” than previously thought.

...Stanford expert Dr. Siegfried Hecker, the former head of Los Alamos National Laboratory...made a shocking new find: "The North Korean technology that I saw is ahead of the Iranians."

Now he’s saying what nobody wants to hear: North Korea has the capability to export its technology, possibly to other nations that might not hesitate to use it against the U.S. – like Iran.

Last year, he saw an empty facility at North Korea’s Yongbyon nuclear complex. But this year he saw 2,000 "pristine" and "beautiful" uranium-enriching centrifuges.

"It really was quite stunning to see that because I simply didn't expect them to have this sophistication, and this scale of a facility,” said Hecker. And judging by his timing, they built it in one year – almost impossible to do.

"The past facilities I have been in ... the control equipment is old-style, 1950's American style." But the new control room was similar to "what you would see in a good facility today in the United States."

...Hecker believes they have enough plutonium for four to eight bombs.

..."My biggest concern is: “Could they be building another reactor?” “Could they be helping the Iranians with a plutonium program?”

VOA

All on a Friday when very few are paying attention: "Venezuela assembly gives Chavez decree powers"

"Venezuela's parliament gave President Hugo Chavez decree powers for 18 months on Friday, outraging opposition parties that accused him of turning South America's biggest oil producer into a dictatorship.

The move ...raised the prospect of a fresh wave of nationalizations as the former paratrooper seeks to entrench his self-styled "revolution."

...the president can rule by decree until mid-2012, and can keep opposition parties out of the legislative process until his re-election campaign is well under way for Venezuela's next presidential vote in December of that year.

In the past he has used the fast-track powers to pass about 100 laws, including measures to nationalize part of the oil sector and increase the number of Supreme Court judges."

Reuters

Friday, December 17, 2010

“South Koreans believe now that we need to take at least some form of military measures...This kind of thinking was taboo in the past"

"...“Our retaliation [the day of the Yeonpyeong attack] was not enough,” Mr. Kim said, referring to the belated return of artillery fire that day. “Even if war results, we have to give North Korea a lesson.”

Such talk is suddenly the rule among South Koreans.

...If South Korea proceeds with a military drill on Yeonpyeong, “second and third unpredictable self-defensive strikes will be made,” an unnamed senior North Korean military official said in comments carried by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency.

The Communist regime's official website, Uriminzokkiri, also warned Friday that “if war breaks out, it will lead to nuclear warfare and not be limited to the Korean Peninsula.”

At the same time, restraint is not a popular option in the South.

...more than two-thirds of South Koreans say they favour “limited military retaliation” to the latest attack by the North, even though any counterattack could trigger unforeseeable results.

...President Lee Myung-bak has replaced his defence minister and, earlier this week, his army boss. The media slammed both of them over what was seen as the country's tepid response to the artillery assault.

Kim Kwan-jin, the country's new Defence Minister, immediately promised at his confirmation hearing that South Korea would “definitely” retaliate with air strikes to the next North Korean provocation.

Some believe the peninsula is closer to all-out war than it has been in decades.

“If they provoke us again, we'll strike back. That's a national consensus formed between the people and the government … even the UN or the U.S. wouldn't stop us,” said Baek Seung-joo of the Korea Institute for Defense Analyses, a think tank run by the Ministry of Defence.

...“South Koreans believe now that we need to take at least some form of military measures versus North Korea. This kind of thinking was taboo in the past,” said Jeong Han-wool, who oversees public-opinion research at the Seoul-based East Asia Institute.

...South Korean units have been instructed that the country's right to self-defence now supersedes the military's usual rules of engagement that stress the avoidance of full military engagement. “Some people in the opposition party and some military analysts say that if we strike back it will lead inevitably to full-scale war.

...the South Koreans are in battle mode and their bellicosity could be very, very bad. The next time the North Koreans stage some provocation – and they will – the South Koreans will have to react in a mighty way or they will look silly. So the North Koreans will stage a counter-counterstrike and we will see a spiral of escalation in no time.”"

Globe and Mail

Wolf Blitzer in Pyongyang, North Korea

"The situation here is very fluid right now and a lot of nerves are being frayed
because of the tensions between North and South Korea.

...New Mexico governor Bill Richardson is ...really worried that this situation is, in his words,
a "tinderbox"
where one miscalculation could lead to all-out war.

He says he's never seen the situation so tense in all his visits to North Korea over the years;
he agrees it's the most serious crisis since the 1953 Armistice which ended the Korean War.

In my conversations with North Korean officials,
they insist it's all the fault of South Korea and the U.S.

They say they are being provoked and won't stand for it.

Clearly though, they are anxious to send a message...

...One event that's been added to Richardson's schedule Sunday
is a meeting with top North Korean military officials,
which is an important development.

...we are restricted on where we can go,
we don't have access to the internet or cell phones.

...It is bitter cold outside, lots of snow on the ground...

...you see people with shovels cleaning up the sidewalks, the streets,
it's a massive operation but they're doing it all by hand..."

Wolf

"China criticises Japan's "irresponsible" defence policy"

"Beijing has reacted angrily to the release on Friday of Japan's updated defence policy,
which described China's military build-up as a global concern.

Criticising Tokyo's comments as "irresponsible",
Jiang Yu, a foreign ministry spokesman, said...

The new National Defence Policy Guidelines unveiled in Tokyo
are a fairly dramatic realignment of Japan's military posture...

The emphasis turns firmly away from defending areas to the north of the Japanese archipelago,
a hangover from the Cold War
but also out of concern for the unpredictable and nuclear-armed regime in North Korea,
to a more flexible and fluid ability to respond to incursions into Japanese territory in the far south,
particularly around remote Okinawan Islands.

It was in this theatre that a Chinese fishing boat
clashed with a Japanese Coast Guard vessel in early September,
triggering the worst diplomatic dispute between Beijing and Tokyo for a decade.

"And of course the Chinese knew that the report was to be issued today,
so I think there is little likelihood that China's announcement this week
that it is constructing an aircraft carrier is a coincidence...""

Telegraph

"Pakistani Role Is Suspected in Revealing U.S. Spy’s Name

The Central Intelligence Agency’s top clandestine officer in Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad,
was removed from the country on Thursday amid an escalating war of recriminations
between American and Pakistani spies,
with some American officials convinced that the officer’s cover
was deliberately blown by Pakistan’s military intelligence agency.

NYT

"South Korea says it will go ahead with artillery drills on a border island shelled by North Korea last month, despite Pyongyang's threat to retaliate

"South Korea says it will go ahead with artillery drills on a border island
shelled by North Korea last month,
despite Pyongyang's threat to retaliate.

An official with the Joint Chiefs of Staff
said Saturday the South's military is ready to respond to any possible provocation.

He also said the drills were not expected over the weekend
because of bad weather but would be conducted by Tuesday.

The official spoke anonymously, citing policy.

The one-day, live-fire drills are to be held on Yeonpyeong Island
near the tense sea border with North Korea.

North Korea has warned that if the South goes ahead anyway,
it will strike back even harder than in the Nov. 23 attack that killed four people."

AP

Newsbusted is New for December 17, 2010 Please Enjoy The Last One of The Year Compliments of Newsbusters




Newsbusted is new for December 17, 2010 please enjoy the embedded video compliments from our friends at Newsbusters CLICKHERE

Topics in today's show:

-- Americans prefer Dubya to Barry

-- Cuba: bankrupt in 2-3 years?

-- George Lucas wants to resurrect dead actors digitally

-- China more economically powerful than US

-- Scientists close to finding alien life?

-- Muhammed Ali joins Dubya for book signing

-- Elephant tails, chicken blood in airport luggage

-- Most popular Christmas toys

Starring: Jodi Miller
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What Guilford County capital improvement projects just got suspended?

"Commissioner Kirk Perkins
proposed suspending all capital improvement projects that have not yet begun.

The board passed the move unanimously."

Joe

UPDATE: City of Greensboro Dumps State Lobbyist But Now Wants To Hire Federal Lobbyist: Government Waste At It's Best

RFP_Federal_Lobbying[1] Post W-rev Dates


UPDATE 12-16-2010: This is a repost from a November post with the actual RFP request for proposal with the scribd version embedded above that was given to anybody who wanted to apply to be the federal lobbyist for the City of Greensboro . It looks like a timeline has been set to waste taxpayers money to go after taxpayers money.Below are the key dates.

IV. Key Dates

November 11, 2010 RFP Release Date
November 17, 2010 Final Date for Clarifying Questions (2:00pm Eastern Standard Time)
November 19, 2010 Responses to Questions Posted
December 10, 2010 Proposal Due Date (2:00pm Eastern Standard Time)
December 14, 2010 Tentative Interview Date
December 17, 2010 Tentative Selection of Proposal by Committee

Then in the RFP we have this stated :

XV. Award of Contract



Award of Contract, if awarded, will be made by the City Manager to the Respondent whose Proposal is determined to be the most advantageous to the City, taking into consideration the relative importance of price and other evaluation factors.
 
The City Manager gets to pick the awarded contract, when does the City Council get a say so in the contract? Also on December 17, 2010 which is when this post is put online they have a selection committee that is going to meet to select a proposal. Who makes up this committee?
 
Below is a repost from November 2010  on the issue of lobbyist and the complete waste of taxpayers money.
 
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On Friday November 5, 2010, Greensboro City Manager Rashad Young released an "Items For Your Information" (IFYI). Usually these IFYI's are not interesting and don't provide much information to decifer from.

Not today.

One of the topics in the IFYI was a request for proposals for city lobbyist. Here is what was said:

At the January 26, 2010, Council Work Session, Council approved the City going forward with the process to engage federal lobbying representation and directed staff to pursue collaborating with the Greensboro Partnership to cover the cost and coordinate our efforts. The Greensboro Partnership has agreed to help with the cost of federal lobbying representation. We are in the process of developing a Request for Proposal (RFP) to go out for solicitation November 10, 2010. You can find a copy of the draft RFP in the Clerk's Office. Once a finalist has been determined, Council will have a chance to vote on the contract and whether to go forward to engage federal lobbying representation as directed at the work session.

We also had Greensboro Mayor Pro Tem Nancy Vaughan back in June of 2010, want to and did eliminate the wasteful spending of a state lobbyist in Cam Cover off of the budget. Here is that post CLICKHERE.

Five months later, it looks like we have the City of Greensboro, which did a great job of not rehiring a state lobbyist to save taxpayers money, with direction that they did back in January to probably have to double or even triple the taxpayers money it is going to cost to have a federal lobbyist which should be what our federal representatives are there to do for us like House Rep. Howard Coble,House Rep. Mel Watt, House Rep. Brad Miller, Sen. Richard Burr and Sen. Kay Hagan.
Below the fold is a post from earlier in the year on TRIADWATCH when they had brought up this topic of hiring a federal lobbyist in a briefing agenda.
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The briefing agenda for the City of Greensboro for January 26, 2010 has a interesting topic #3 as you can see from above . It looks like council wants to look at hiring a lobbyist to represent them on the federal level.

We have seen this past year in the town of Winston Salem and the county of Forsyth hired a Washington D.C. lobbyist firm in The Ferguson Group
CLICKHERE.

Below is from the Forsyth County agenda.
JANUARY 12, 2009 – GOVERNMENT CENTER – 7:30 P.M.


15. Resolution Authorizing Execution of an Agreement Between Forsyth County and the Ferguson Group, LLC for Federal Lobbying Services


Commissioner Bailey moved for adoption of the Resolution Authorizing Execution of an Agreement Between Forsyth County and the Ferguson Group, LLC for Federal Lobbying Services. Commissioner Conrad seconded the motion, which was approved by a vote of five (5) to two (2). Commissioners Whisenhunt and Linville voted in opposition.

Sam Hieb from Piedmont Publius CLICKHERE has a post with a title called "stuck with the tab" back on December of 2007, talking about the lobbyist firm that is used in Forsyth County.

Come to find out it looks like the Ferguson Group represents a lot of towns and counties all over the state of North Carolina. Come to find out High Point N.C. is one of the clients. Who knew? How much wasted taxpayer money does this cost?

Before hiring a federal lobbyist there should be plenty of questions to ask, like:

Why does any city or county need to hire a federal lobbyist?

Does the lobbyist company have many other clients or are you one of the few?

Will the lobbyist company have an experienced lawyer or a young gun handling your case?

Will there be any conflicts of interest with other clients?

Like Cam Cover the state lobbyist for Greensboro in her relationship with time warner and the issue with tiered pricing in Greensboro back last year.

What is the return on investment with hiring this lobbyist company?

These are just a few of the questions that should be asked.

Below is from a NY Times article called "Hiring Federal Lobbyist, Towns Learn Money Talks"
CLICKHERE

Great point Mr. Phillips. I agree 100% with that. It will be interesting to see how this briefing goes next week and if anything comes out of this. Now we know how this briefing went in now in November they want to send out a RFP to hire a federal lobbyist. Government waste at it's best.Let's all understand what is going on with this program in that we have TAXPAYERS MONEY BEING WASTED TO GO AFTER TAXPAYERS MONEY. This is a great example of wasteful spending on the part of our local governments that needs to stop.
Tim Phillips, president of Americans for Prosperity, one of several Washington watchdog groups critical of earmarks, said it was local politicians' mandate to make their needs known — and the job of members of Congress to look out for them.

"If you're a mayor or a city councilman and you have to hire a lobbyist, what a gross admission of failure on your part," Mr. Phillips said. "I would think they have a fiduciary responsibility to not put taxpayer dollars into lobbyists when they're elected to be, really, the lobbyist for the people."

Thursday, December 16, 2010

"Congress' tax break deal makes no sense"

"Congress' tax break deal makes no sense

Congress is representative of America, as our founders intended, this is a sobering moment.

Our legislators really don't make much sense.

Our nation owes $14 trillion. Yet, Congress is doing more deficit spending, not less.

After promising during the election to cut costs, Republicans look ridiculous for holding up all legislation (including extending unemployment benefits) to hold out for extension of Bush-era tax cuts for millionaires.

...Democrats look nonsensical for going along with Republicans while claiming to be devoted to reducing deficits.

Our legislators resemble a family at the kitchen table carefully analyzing their bills and income, realizing they are in financial trouble and that their jobs may be at risk. They then decide to have a blowout Christmas, go to Disney World and worry about the bills in January.

The serious problem with the current legislative approach is that rich people who continue to get a tax break on everything they earn above $250,000 are not going to start spending more. President Obama used to point that out, while noting that extending the tax break would cost $700 billion. He used to say that money could be spent on better ways to stimulate the economy.

...We have been fighting the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan for a decade without paying for them. And now with taxes we're deferring necessary sacrifice for a feel-good present to ourselves right now. We're hoping against hope the economy will roar back to life and millions will get the jobs they need.

That's always happened before, so why won't it happen again?

It may well not happen soon because the world is a different place.

Other nations are manufacturing what we used to make.

Other nations are wary about lending to us because of our enormous debt.

We haven't solved our energy or infrastructure problems.

Thousands of businesses have discovered they can "make do" with fewer employees.

Millions of Americans learned that borrowing against their houses was a bad idea and that deferring instant gratification to get out of debt is a good idea.

...By refusing to tackle our financial woes now, Congress is in danger of convincing everyone it is badly broken.

...It was a mistake to extend tax breaks to those who don't need it and who, despite arguments to the contrary, will not create jobs because of them."

Ann McFeatters

If Greensboro spent $443,502,220 in FY 2008/9...

If Greensboro spent $443,502,220 in FY 2008/9
with net revenues minus Appropriated Fund Balances of $410,080,337,

and spent ~$422,768,404 in 2009/10'
with net revenues minus Appropriated Fund Balances of $401,020,748,

and expects to spend $423,791,632 in 2010/11
with net revenues minus Appropriated Fund Balances of $393,327,363,

should Greensboro borrow $89,016,919 in 2010/11
to spend on what could be some unnecessary discretionary projects?

Source: Page 13 and 138, City of Greensboro Adopted 2010/11 budget

If Guilford County owed $557,405,000 with savings of $181,035,639...

Based on estimates of future debt service
for all currently authorized general obligation debt
and annual operating budgets,
the County will exceed its guideline for general obligation debt service
in fiscal years 2012 - 2016.

At its highest, debt service will peak
at just under18% of the operating budget in Fiscal Year 2012-2013.

Guilford County 2010/11 proposed budget

If Guilford County owed $557,405,000 with savings of $181,035,639
after Fiscal Year 2008/09,

and intends to owe about $967,775,000 with about $91,178,439 in reserves
after Fiscal Year 2010/11,

and is expected to owe about $1,069,000,125 after Fiscal Year 2011/12,

could some consider the County owing $511,595,125 more
as net revenues minus Appropriated Fund Balances fall ~$19,415,076
from ~$569,018,443 after Fiscal Year 2009/10,
to ~$549,603,367 in 2010/11, fiscally imprudent?

Source: Pages 18 and 199, Guilford County adopted FY 2010/11 Budget

If a family of 2 parents and 3 kids can’t afford a vacation...

I place economy among the first and most important virtues
and public debt as the greatest of dangers to be feared.

…we must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt.

Thomas Jefferson

If a family of 2 parents and 3 kids can’t afford a vacation,
and the parents decide on a family election, in which the 3 kids vote in favor,
who should accept responsibility when the parents can't pay the mortgage?
.
Are the parents our elected leaders?

Kay Hagan and Greensboro News & Record's Editorial Board

"North Carolina’s Democratic Sen. Kay Hagan was one of only 19 who voted against a measure that extends tax cuts for all Americans...

Republican Sen. Richard Burr of North Carolina supported it, despite the huge objection cited by Hagan: “This bill would add $858 billion to the national debt without offering a long-term solution.”


"Senate Tax-Cut Plan Would Add $857 Billion to U.S. Debt,"
or will the Tax Deal really cost at least $1,472.92 trillion?


$857 Billion @ 4% x 30 years = $1,472.92 trillion

$857 Billion @ 5% x 40 years = $1,983.56 trillion

$857 Billion @ 6% x 50 years = $2,706.77 trillion

$857 Billion @ 7% x 75 years = $4,523.35 trillion

Burr took a different view: “The tax bill was more about economic policy than it was about fiscal policy,” he said Wednesday. Extending current tax rates “was vital from the standpoint of tax predictability.”

It’s predictable now that those tax rates, even for the wealthy, won’t bump up when this extension runs out in two years.

...Hagan, who said she couldn’t stomach further tax breaks for millionaires, allowed that she supported extending tax cuts for the middle class. But, added up, the total cost was unacceptable, she said Tuesday.

She also noted the recent report issued by Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson’s deficit-reduction commission. It’s time for Congress to stop making “empty promises” about deficit reduction. “We can’t put this burden on our children,” Hagan said.

She’s right.

Congress can always find reasons to justify deficit spending — if it ignores serious warnings.

Credit agency Moody’s, for example, said that “unless Congress gets its act together, it could see a once unthinkable downgrade of the U.S. credit rating on its watch, which could balloon U.S. borrowing costs and make our financing position much more costly,” Fortune reported Tuesday.

“We can’t keep borrowing from the Chinese,” Hagan said.

Obama and most members of Congress apparently wanted a deal at any price, and that’s what they got.

But, added to the debt already run up over the years, it may be more than the country and future taxpayers can afford. Washington has got to start putting its finances in order.

Hagan’s record isn’t impeccable — she’s requested hundreds of earmarks for North Carolina projects in the 2011 budget, the Civitas Institute reports — but she’s taking a stand now.

Unless more senators do the same, the country’s bills will bury it."

Greensboro News & Record's Editorial Board

If some lose their whole fortunes,
they will drag many more down with them.

…the whole system of credit and finance…here at Rome
…is inextricably bound up with the revenues of the Asiatic province.


If those revenues are destroyed,
our whole system of credit will come down with a crash.

…The national budget must be balanced.

The public debt must be reduced.

The arrogance of the authorities must be moderated and controlled.

Payments to foreign governments must be reduced
if the nation doesn't want to go bankrupt.

People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance.

Marcus Tullius Cicero
Roman Constitutionalist

If Greensboro, North Carolina spent $33,421,883...

If Greensboro, North Carolina spent $33,421,883
more than received in tax and other revenues in FY 2008/09

and $21,747,656 more than expected income in FY 2009/10,

and plans to spend $30,464,269 more in FY 2010/11,

should the city spend $1,023,228 more this year than last year
while drawing down $85,633,808 of savings in three years?

If Guilford County revenues stay the same or fall through 2012/13,...

If Guilford County revenues stay the same or fall through 2012/13,
could debt service end up at about 21% of the budget or more,
especially if a couple of billion of commercial and high end real estate
assessed for tax valuation between 2005 and 8 gets revalued 20-50% lower?

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Could Guilford County face a $73 million budget deficit in 2011/12?

Could Guilford County face a $73 million budget deficit in 2011/12?

Total Principal and Interest Due 2010/12 $98,352,299

Total Principal and Interest Due 2010/11 -$70,850,005

Additional Principal and Interest Outlay = $27,502,294

Minus 2010/11 Fund excess surplus elimination $36,695,976

Plus additional corrections costs for new jail $9,000,000

Potential 2011/12 Budget Deficit.............................................. $73,198,270
.
Debts are fun when you are acquiring them,
but none are fun when you set about retiring them.

Ogden Nash

Guilford County Total Debt + City of Greensboro Total Debt...

Guilford County Total Debt + City of Greensboro Total Debt
as of June, 30 2008:

$562,827,364 + $584,713,000 = $1,147,540,364

Guilford County + City of Greensboro debt
authorized for November, 2008’s election:

$676,930,000 + $205,000,000 = $881,930,000

Proportion of debt on November 2008’s ballot to 2008 Total Debt:

$881,930,000 / $1,147,540,364 = 77% of outstanding debt

…avoiding…the accumulation of debt,
not only by shunning occasions of expense,
but by vigorous exertions in time of peace to discharge the debts,
which unavoidable wars may have occasioned,
not ungenerously throwing upon posterity the burthen,
which we ourselves ought to bear.

George Washington

Should Americans be ashamed of themselves for what the US Senate has charged to our children?

If Bill Gates and Warren Buffett make about 5% on dividends and 5% on capital gains on about $100 billion, did they stop by the White House to thank Obama for giving them what could be an extra $1,477,351,600 over 2 years, by charging America’s children about $1,600 a piece?

If Mitt Romney is worth at least $190 million and makes about 5% of dividends and 5% on capital gains, could he bring in an extra $5,656,178 by charging America's children about $1,600 a piece?

The 50 Richest Members of Congress (2008)

If about 1,699,000 US households make more than $250,000, and their portion of the tax cuts is about $120 billion...?

If US congressman Darrell Issa is worth about $303 million and makes about 5% of his net worth per year, could he charge every US child $12,000 to vote himself about $1,387,836 in Tax Cuts over two years?


Could US Senator John Kerry charge every US child $12,000 to vote himself about $500,036 in Tax Cuts over two years?


If Britney Spears makes about $64 million per year, could she bring in another $5,876,704 from President Obama's Tax Deal over the next two years?


If Michael Bloomberg makes 5% per year on $20 billion, and pays half his taxes on long term capitol gaines and half on dividend interest, could he bring in an extra $295 million over two years with Obama's Tax Deal?


If Rush Limbaugh makes about $78 million per year, could Obama's Tax Deal give him about $15,324,704 more over the next two years?

If there are about 75 million kids in the United States of America, will congress and the president charge them $12,000 a piece to bail out the financial mismanagement of their parents?


Can any American legislator who votes for a $900 billion deficit increase run as a "fiscal conservative" in 2012?


How could some American legislators opposed to raising the debt ceiling, vote to increase the nation's deficit by $900 billion over 2 years?

Gonzalo Lira

"Recently, I read up on how Iceland is doing—surprisingly well, actually.

Unemployment is down, the Krona is going back up.

Good balance of trade, good fiscal balance sheet.

Quite the turnaround, after its troubles over the last couple of years—

So then if Iceland is doing OK, why then are we in the hole that we’re in?

Why is the American economy slogging along?

Why is Europe circling the drain?

Why is Ben Bernanke’s chin quivering and his voice quaking on 60 Minutes?

...Why has the conversation turned ...to sovereign debt risk?

What the hell is going on? Why are things getting worse, instead of better?

The answer is so simple, it hurts:

When the Global Financial Crisis hit in late 2008,
the governments took over the liabilities of the financial sector
—and in the two years since that terrible, terrible decision,
that single move has turned what was once a problem of financial sector insolvency
into a problem of sovereign nation insolvency:

Europe and America are insolvent—they’re broke.

They cannot pay the liabilities they have assumed.

That’s why we’re in the trouble we’re in.

...remember what happened, in the fall of 2008?

...in order to “save the financial sector”, the Federal Reserve expanded its balance sheet
—that is, it printed money
—to the tune of $3 trillion dollars, between Quantitative Easing in ‘08-‘09,
QE-lite in early ‘10, and now QE2.

The Europeans made the same mistake as the Americans:
...They tried to get through the Global Financial Crisis without any pain.

...That the Europeans would socialize the losses is understandable
—they’re all a bunch of Socialist pinko-proto-Commie Euro-weenie fellow-travelling Reds:
The children of Lenin and Mao, first cousins of Che and Fidel.

But America—what happened in America—land of the free, home of the brave
—home of the creative destruction that is the lynchpin of capitalism?

In a word: Capitalism was short-circuited.

...Capitalism’s creative destruction was not allowed to have its way...

...In capitalism, nothing is too big to fail.

That’s the whole point of capitalism:

There are no sacred cows.

...I think it would have been better to let the chips fall where they may
—give capitalism’s creative destruction free reign—
let the virtuous be saved and the evil perish—

...We wouldn’t have the current uncertainty, and instability.

...The Irish are still saddled with the euro
—they haven’t been able to devalue their currency, in order to restart their internal economy,
and make themselves attractive to foreign capital.

Coupled with that, they have had to take severe austerity measures and tax hikes,
in order to make good on the bonds...

Meanwhile, in Iceland today, after seven consecutive quarters of negative growth,
the Icelander economy is picking up. In 2011, the Icelander government will have a surplus;
the balance of trade is already in surplus.

With the devalued Krona, Iceland became a magnet for foreign investment.

Unemployment is going down.

Things are good in Iceland.

In Ireland? Not so much—and they won’t be getting any better any time soon.

The rosiest predictions have the Irish economy turning around in 2013, 2014 . . . maybe.

What lessons do these two countries teach us?

The Icelanders recognized that their right hand...was gangrenous: So they cut it off.

A lot of tears, a lot of short term agony—but the rot was cut off.

The Irish? They tried to save their gangrenous hand back in 2008
—so then over the next two years, their whole arm has now turned gangrenous.

But instead of cutting it off, they’re trying to save the arm too
—and they’re praying that the gangrene doesn’t get to the body and kill them.

These are just two small countries—Iceland and Ireland—and I’m sure a lot of critics will say,
“These two countries have nothing in common with giant economies like the U.S. and the EU
—nothing in common at all!”

Oh, but that’s where they’re wrong: Economics is trigonometry
—the ratio of a diagonal of a square is the same no matter the size of the square.

Likewise with economies: The basic problem of any economy is the same, regardless of its size.

An overlarge economy—like the American and European economies
—might be able to palliate the symptoms of the economic disease.

They might even be able to hide the symptoms altogether,
and make fools think for a little while that the disease is all gone
—the patient all better.

...That’s why the American economy is teetering, while Europe goes from crisis to crisis
—Greece—Ireland—Spain next—Italy soon to be up.

Because of stupidity, blindness or corruption,
the American and European leadership saddled their people with debts that cannot be paid.

I have argued in my hyperinflation pieces that the only way to get out of an unpayable debt
is to either default on the debt, or inflate away the currency.

The Europeans are grimly trying to pay off all the debts while defending a strong euro
—it’s an ugly sight.

The Americans are trying to inflate away their debt
—the Federal Reserve is now fully monetizing the Federal government debt,
conjuring money out of thin air and thereby covering the fiscal deficit.

In other words, in both cases, the gangrene has spread from the hand in 2008,
to the limb in 2009 and 2010—and now as we welcome 2011,
the gangrene has spread to the body.

All in all, I think we’re all going to wish we had done like Iceland.

If we had, we’d be chillin’ like the Icelanders, instead of crying ourselves to sleep every night."

Gonzalo Lira

Skip Alston, Paul Gibson, Billy Yow, Brenda Jones Fox and Dian Brigman

"...Commissioners Chairman Melvin “Skip” Alston dismissed the talk of firing Fox.

“I don’t think there’s any basis whatsoever for it,” Alston said.
“I think it’s something that’s being orchestrated by Paul and Billy with a lot of misinformation.”

What misinformation?

If Skip saying Paul and Billy are lying about something,
should Joe report exactly what Skip is saying they are lying about?

“The people who say they’re dissatisfied have probably not spoken with Brenda,” Alston said.
“It’s a matter of communication.”

If one were to ask Fox of her prior relationship with Brigman,
Vice Chairwoman of the Guilford County Planning Board,
should the questioner take the denial at face value,
or should one ask how Fox did not know Brigman?

Alston said that in her two years in the position,
he has seen Fox grow into one of the best county managers he’s worked with in the last 18 years
and one of the most accountable.

Was Fox held accountable for Steve Arnold's job?

How will Fox be held accountable for Brigman's contract?

...he applauds the manager for “thinking outside the box” to get leads on land,
but said Grantham’s office should have been brought into the loop.

“I’m an accredited land consultant
and being on the planning board keeps me plugged in”

Dian Brigman
Vice Chairwoman of the Guilford County Planning Board
Unknown to Brenda Jones Fox before meeting about the real estate contract

“Hindsight is 20/20,” he said. “I think looking back on it,
everyone should have been clear about what was happening.

Is Skip angeling to get Guilford County real estate contracts?

Ever asked Skip if now is a good time to buy?

His office shouldn’t have had to find out about it in the papers.”

How will Fox be held accountable
for not informing the real estate buying department
of Fox's doubts of the County's ability to perform?

Alston, who is in the real estate business,
said he has reviewed the contract and isn’t too worried about its particulars."

Joe, Joe

Lincoln County Sheriff's Department Does End Around on State Open Records Law

HAT TIP: Charlotte Observer CLICKHERE

Thanks to a investigative report by the Charlotte Observer we find out that the Lincoln County Sheriff's Department in North Carolina is doing a complete run around with the new law that went into effect that made documents pertaining to suspensions, demotions, and dismissals public.

Here is a few excerpts from the report:

But new Lincoln Sheriff David Carpenter said he plans to continue the department's tradition of notifying fired employees verbally instead of issuing written letters.


Carpenter, who took office last week, promised to comply with the records law, but said "we're not going to generate" new documents to satisfy requests by the public.


The comments come in response to an open records request by The Charlotte Observer, which has asked Lincoln County for five years of disciplinary records for the sheriff's office.

Martha Lide, Lincoln County assistant manager, told the Observer the county has no record of dismissal letters or accompanying documents for sheriff's office employees fired since 2005.


Unlike city police departments and most other government agencies, sheriff offices are under no legal obligation to notify fired workers in writing, officials and criminal justice experts said. No one tracks how many sheriff's departments do not issue dismissal letters, but they said it is not unheard of.


The practice could blunt the impact of the state's personnel records law, which is supposed to increase accountability in government, said Vivian Lord, a criminology professor at UNC Charlotte.


The new law "makes it less likely that they are going to put something down on paper," Lord said.


Beth Grace, executive director of the North Carolina Press Association, questioned whether Lincoln County officials were trying to shield public information from citizens.

It would be interesting to see if our own local sheriff BJ Barnes would comply with a public records request or does he agree with the Lincoln County Sheriff in verbal dismissal, hint hint to the Greensboro News and Record and Joe Killian. If this is par for the course when it comes to complying with this open records request and seeing that some might just have a verbal firing and no documentation to back up the records it might be time for a new law to make everyone have written documentation on these records of suspensions,demotions and dismissals including sheriff's departments all over this great state.





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$12,000 per American Child: $129,000 for taxpayers making $1 million: Where are America's scrouples?

"Someone making $100,000
would get a tax cut ten times bigger than someone making $10,000.

Census data shows the average U.S. family earns about $52,000 a year.

A Bush tax cut extension will save these households $1,180 on average in 2011

...Families earning from $200,000 to $500,000 would save about $7,500.

Taxpayers making $1 million and more, about $129,000 — nearly 6.2 percent of income."

Thomas Hart

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Pornography, Porno, Porn, XXX in Greensboro, North Carolina

If pictures of women in tennis attire is pornographic,
should all Greensboro women’s tennis programs be cancelled?

Should all children in public school
be taught that evil is compatible with an omnipotent and benevolent God?

If some believe pictures of women and men in bathing suits is pornographic,
should public swimming pools will be closed?

Are members of a church more likely to give campaign contributions
to a "pious" Council Member who attends the same church,
after said church’s preacher gives a sermon on the dangers of pornography?

If pictures of women and men wearing dancing tights is pornographic,
should all publicly funded dance groups be disbanded?

If all men not wearing shirts in any pictures on the internet is pornographic…?

Should public schools should be segregated by sex?

Should dancing be prohibited?

Should Roman statues be covered?

If a Catholic Priest says it’s OK for him to touch you wherever he wants,
should you believe him?

Should public employees using phones with internet access
be denied access to pornographic web sites?

Should clergy who support political grandstanding
receive privileged access to Greensboro’s political and municipal executives?

Does the government always act in the majority’s best interests?

Should a married pregnant unemployed high school drop out
who knows the child will have AIDS and autism
have to receive permission from her husband to get an abortion
after being raped by her schizophrenic brother-in-law?

Should “abstinence-until-marriage” education
replace explicit sex-education programs,
school-based clinics, and the distribution of contraceptives in schools?

Should contraceptive measures for raped woman be outlawed?

What is the likelihood that the God of rectangle shaped people has four sides?

Should school curriculums teach Creationism,
and have a disclaimer before any evolutionary topics,
like biology, or chemistry, or geology, or platectonics,
or world history, or dinosaurs, or physics?

Should morning prayers be instituted in public schools
and end with “in Jesus’ name we pray”?

Should Jewish children be prohibited from dating Christian children?

Can an atheist be superstitious?

Should no mosque on American soil
be within a mile of an elementary school?

Should religious and/or alternative sexual orientation
be a required disclosure on all public identification?

Are all Muslims terrorists?

Can a robot be one of God’s children,
and if so, is it OK to enslave intelligent machines?

Should all children be taught at the earliest ages
that their parents are obligated to give 10% of their families income
to their religious leaders?

Should Biblical dietary and punishment laws be strictly enforced?

Do you get to wear clothes in heaven
but not in hell?

Are all men who look for porn at the library child molesters?

Should special police in charge of monitoring moral behavior
be given the right to use corporal punishment on anyone under the age of 21?

Should elected lawmakers seek to avoid imposing their religious views
upon the communities in which they reside?

Should the United States of America officially declare war on Islam?

If the government arrests a citizen for pornography,
should the accused be publicly humiliated before trial,
unless they are related to or are good friends with a public official?

What do you believe that you can’t prove?

Are all women who look at porn at the library lesbians?

Are communities who lean towards religion infused government
more or less likely to pass religious based legislation
like alcohol prohibition, dancing, female submission, book burning,
what could be unnecessary pornography restrictions,
public school curriculums, abortion or homosexuality?

Why are weak governments and/or fringe political movements
more likely to embrace religion or nationalism
in times of economic and social instability
and/or when distractions appear helpful to bury other more important issues?

Should any man caught "sexually" looking at women in public libraries be removed?

Should all sexually active homeless persons within the city limits be removed?

Should all those of a religion other than those sanctioned by government,
wear an insignia stating their religion on their garments at all times in public?

Should anyone who disagrees with the will of a majority of a minority,
be prohibited in engaging in public discourse?

If sentient beings on another planet played chess with Earthlings
would God would be on our side, as long as the player is a white, not gay, Christian American?

Are you a robot?

Were we all predestined to have free will?

If I knew you were a robot,
would you want me to tell you?

"Passing problems along to the next generation isn't leadership; it's cowardice."

"Passing problems along to the next generation isn't leadership;
it's cowardice.

By extending Bush era tax cuts to multi-millionaires,
we're agreeing to borrow an additional $700 billion from China
and handing the tab to our children and grandchildren.

...Talking tough about decreasing the deficit
and then giving $100,000 tax cuts to millionaires and billionaires who don't need it
is bad economic policy and bad fiscal policy."

U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown

"Tax Cut Deal Spurs Deficit Anxieties"

"...Senator Tom Coburn, an Oklahoma Republican who recently voted for a plan to slash the national debt by $3.9 trillion, told The Financial Times yesterday that the tax cut deal sends a bad signal to capital markets: the U.S. isn't serious about combating its ballooning deficit. Coburn is troubled not by the cost of the proposed economic package but by the fact that the proposal doesn't include offsetting spending cuts.

...The U.S. May Soon Become A Real Credit Risk, concludes 24/7 Wall St.'s Douglas McIntyre, pointing out that the rates for America's sovereign debt have risen recently. Tax benefits that fail to spur spending will raise the deficit, he contends, and the gamble that the tax cut deal's cost can "be recouped through spending is a long one if unemployment remains high, consumers remain concerned, and businesses refuse to increase their investment activity because of a fear that the economic recovery is a mirage." The Federal Reserve's low interest rates haven't served as a boon to spending, McIntyre says, so why will low taxes?

Fiscal Deficits Have Economic Consequences, warns Simon Johnson, former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund, in The New York Times: "We cannot afford to blithely increase our national debt..."

Uri Friedman

Friday, December 10, 2010

"Obama-Republican Deal Could Mean Tax Hike For One In Three Workers"

"The tax deal ...could mean a higher tax bill for roughly one in three workers as a result of the Social Security tax cut Republicans pushed as a replacement for the current Making Work Pay tax credit.

The Making Work Pay credit gives workers up to $400, paid out at 8 percent of income, meaning that anybody making at least $5,000 gets the full amount -- and gets as much as anybody else. Its replacement knocks two percentage points off the payroll tax cut, meaning a worker would need to make $20,000 to get a $400 break. Of the nation's roughly 150 million workers, around 50 million make less than $20,000 and will see at least some increase as a result.

Additionally, roughly a quarter of 20 million state and local workers pay no payroll tax, because they have a separate pension system. Some of those workers with children will benefit from the extension of other tax credits, but overall will have less money in their pocket.

...Making Work Pay is a more effective stimulus, economist Dean Baker said, because a higher proportion goes to the poorest workers, who are most likely to spend it immediately. "Dollar for dollar, undoubtedly, Making Work Pay is going to be more stimulative. The higher-end people will get five times as much than someone earning $20,000"..."

Huffington Post

"Tea Party Patriots Reject Tax Cut Deal, Call For It To Be Destroyed"

"The Patriots leadership says the deal violates several tenets of the "Pledge To America" Republican leaders presented by incoming House Speaker John Boehner and other House leaders back in September.

...the TPP says the tax cut deal runs afoul of several promises made by the Republicans when they signed the pledge:

"Permanently Stop All Job-Killing Tax Hikes" (p. 16)

"Act immediately to Reduce Spending" (p. 21)

"Cut Government Spending to Pre-Stimulus, Pre-Bailout Levels" (p. 21)

"Read the Bill" (p. 33)

"Advance Legislative Issues One at a Time" (p. 33)"

Evan McMorris-Santoro

"Tax and Spend Deal Fiscally Irresponsible"

"The trillion dollar tax and spend deal comes within days of the report by the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform (established by President Obama) calling on all citizens to make sacrifices to help reduce the national debt.

The Commission tells us that the fiscal crisis is the greatest threat to the economic and political stability in the U.S.

Admiral Michael Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, declares the nation’s debt the most significant threat to national security.

Federal spending is out of control, is sapping our nation’s strength and standing throughout the world, and is stealing our children’s and grandchildren’s futures.

...The Fiscal Commission proposes spending cuts and tax increases designed to reduce the deficit to 2.3 percent of GDP by 2015 and to reduce the Federal debt to 40% of GDP by 2040.

The Commission would also overhaul the tax code and cap government revenue at 21% of GDP.

Most, if not all, politicians profess to want to resolve the fiscal crisis but few are willing to endorse the sacrifices necessary to do so.

...It’s almost beyond comprehension that our political leaders would deem it appropriate to add another trillion dollars to an already staggering Federal debt.

It’s as if the historic election of November 2, 2010 never happened.

...surely our leaders could go through the bloated Federal budget and indentify revenue enhancements and spending cuts to offset a good portion of the cost of their deal. That’s what any responsible business or family would do.

The financial crisis is the result of excessive borrowing and leverage in both the public and private sectors. The solution is to wind down the leverage over time, not to increase it.

Resolving the fiscal crisis requires a fundamental attitude shift by citizens and politicians away from feeling entitled to instant gratification with little or no sacrifice.

The unfunded trillion dollar deal is a big step in the wrong direction."

William M. Isaac

Thursday, December 9, 2010

"We can’t afford the extension of any tax cuts" $12,000 per American Child

"The recently announced compromise to temporarily extend all of the Bush-era tax cuts only kicks the proverbial can down the road, making it increasingly hard to ever balance the federal budget.

...In his executive order creating the bipartisan National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform, President Obama tasked the commission to propose “recommendations designed to balance the budget, excluding interest payments on the debt, by 2015.”

...Fiscal responsibility in the federal budget requires making tough choices. If you cut one person’s taxes, then you must pay for those tax cuts by either increasing someone else’s taxes or by cutting spending. The proposal of the co-chairs of the President’s Fiscal Commission demonstrates the fiscal reality of extending the Bush-era tax cuts by listing the kinds of cuts that would be needed to pay for the extension.

...For the six years that the Republican Party held both Congress and the White House, they ...enacted $1.3 trillion in tax cuts in 2001 and another $350 billion in 2003 without offsets. They created a trillion dollar prescription drug entitlement program without paying for it.

We also shouldn’t forget that they financed two wars overseas with borrowed money.

...We need to make tough, unpopular choices – obviously letting tax cuts expire is unpopular. But when we ever get serious about the deficit, we will find that the realistic alternatives are even more unpopular.

...If we don’t have the political will to end the Bush-era tax cuts now by enacting a two-year extension of all the rates, we certainly won’t have the political will to do it during a presidential election. Accordingly, the reasonable choice Congress should make now is to allow the Bush-era tax cuts to expire as scheduled at the end of this year and try to restore fiscal sanity to our nation’s capital."

Robert C. “Bobby” Scott
3rd Congressional District of Virginia
Member of the House Budget Committee

Can any North Carolina legislator who votes for a $900 billion deficit increase run as a "fiscal conservative" in 2012?

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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Do Greensboro's taxpayers mind taking $12,000 from each of the city's children to give to the adults?

If there are about 75 million kids in the United States of America,
will congress and the president charge them $12,000 a piece
to bail out the financial mismanagement of their parents?

$900,000,000,000 / 75,000,000 Kids = $12,000 per American Child

What should happen to economies
in which elders consume more than their children’s inheritance?

Monday, December 6, 2010

Will Democratic cowardice fall to Republican blackmail?

"Let’s Not Make a Deal

...It’s all or nothing, they say: all the Bush tax cuts must be extended.

What should Democrats do?

The answer is that they should just say no.

If G.O.P. intransigence means that taxes rise at the end of this month, so be it.

Think about the logic of the situation. Right now, the Republicans see themselves as successful blackmailers, holding a clear upper hand.

President Obama, they believe, wouldn’t dare preside over a broad tax increase while the economy is depressed. And they therefore believe that he will give in to their demands.

But while raising taxes when unemployment is high is a bad thing, there are worse things. And a cold, hard look at the consequences of giving in to the G.O.P. now suggests that saying no, and letting the Bush tax cuts expire on schedule, is the lesser of two evils.

...America...cannot afford to make those cuts permanent.

Didn't Krugman advocate for unaffordable health care "reform"?

We’re talking about almost $4 trillion in lost revenue just over the next decade; over the next 75 years, the revenue loss would be more than three times the entire projected Social Security shortfall. So giving in to Republican demands would mean risking a major fiscal crisis — a crisis that could be resolved only by making savage cuts in federal spending.

Don't we already have "a major fiscal crisis"?

Didn't Krugman advocate for printing more money
to cover US unaffordable obligations?

...the only way to cut spending enough to pay for the Bush tax cuts in the long run would be to dismantle large parts of Social Security and Medicare.

Or devalue the benefits through currency depreciation.

...letting taxes rise in a depressed economy would do damage — but not as much as many people seem to think.

A few months ago, the Congressional Budget Office released a report on the impact of various tax options. A two-year extension of the Bush tax cuts, it estimated, would lower the unemployment rate next year by between 0.1 and 0.3 percentage points compared with what it would be if the tax cuts were allowed to expire; the effect would be about twice as large in 2012.

...anything that makes permanent extension of obviously irresponsible tax cuts more likely also sends a strong signal to investors: it says, “Hey, we aren’t really an advanced country; we’re a banana republic!” And that can’t be good for the economy.

Isn't printing money to cover budget deficits a sign of a banana republic?

...if Democrats give in to the blackmailers now, they’ll just face more demands in the future.

As long as Republicans believe that Mr. Obama will do anything to avoid short-term pain, they’ll have every incentive to keep taking hostages. If the president will endanger America’s fiscal future to avoid a tax increase, what will he give to avoid a government shutdown?

So Mr. Obama should draw a line in the sand, right here, right now. If Republicans hold out, and taxes go up, he should tell the nation the truth, and denounce the blackmail attempt for what it is.

Yes, letting taxes go up would be politically risky. But giving in would be risky, too — especially for a president whom voters are starting to write off as a man too timid to take a stand.

Now is the time for him to prove them wrong."

PAUL KRUGMAN

NEWSBUSTED at NEWSBUSTERS.ORG 2-18-2015