Details of the Blueprint for Agnes Salome Awuor, the Senate candidate for Siaya is ATTACHED.
Also, see Ms Awuor’s story on the Daily Nation newspaper entitled “Nun leaves convent for murky politics” by visiting the following link: http://www.nation.co.ke/News/politics/Nun+leaves+convent++for+murky+politics/-/1064/1504632/-/ggplv0z/-/index.html
Thank you.
Gordon Teti
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A Catholic Nun has abandoned the serene convent atmosphere for the murky world of politics.
Sister Agnes Salome Awuor says she is not afraid of her experienced opponents or the strong ODM wave in Nyanza as she campaigns for the Siaya senate seat.
Global Economic Prospects February 6, 2012, Sub-Saharan Africa -Sign of Economic Better Days for Siaya County 2013
Einstein beautifully writes;… Knowledge must continually be renewed by ceaseless effort, if it is not to be lost. It resembles a statue of marble which stands in the desert and is continually threatened with burial by the shifting sand. The hands of service must ever be at work, in order that the marble continue to lastingly shine in the sun. To these serving hands mine shall also belong. (1950)
Recent developments
Despite multiple shocks – heightened uncertainty and slowdown in the global economy, volatile and high fuel and food prices, disruptions to supply chains from the Tohoku earthquake, and bad weather conditions for some countries in the region – growth in Sub-Saharan Africa continued briskly in 2011.
Overall, over a third of countries in the region attained growth rates of at least 6%, with another forty percent of countries in the region growing between 4-6%.
As has been the case in recent years, domestic demand was the main source of growth, with external demand – supported by higher commodity prices – also providing a strong impetus, notwithstanding the perturbations to the global economy.
For a number of countries, these shocks compromised the relatively stable macroeconomic environment they had hitherto enjoyed (e.g. Ethiopia and Kenya).
Though commodity prices were the main driver of the increase in export values, thanks to increased exploratory activities, new mineral exports continue to come on stream in several countries, augmenting volumes and boosting growth.
Siaya county has been put on the spot has parts of Kenya with Hidden wealth in minerals. These natural resources have been a source of wealth for many countries that many of us are familiar with. There is reasonable potential for Gold in Kakamega, Vihiga, Migori, Transmara, Bondo, Siaya, Pokot and Turkana while there were minor indications of the mineral in Nandi. Although most of the minerals are exported in their raw form, the government policy is to encourage value addition within the country for higher returns, support of industrialization and employment creation. All mineral investments in the country must be for the interest of Kenyans. Having an active policy in place my hope is that with integrated efforts from our electorate Business openings and the international investors Siaya County through out team/service oriented leadership, guided with our Constitution our county will finally integrated with global financial markets. As a result, the direct impact on the county’s banking sector, in this event of will improve and increase the quality of our local markets, local services, education, employment rate and improve the deterioration in asset quality, non-performing loans etc.
I have been wondering what happened to the great Siaya that my parents raised me in………
Challenge to the young people in Siaya can we move further than the Boda- Boda business. Let’s dream big and have a big picture. You have deep seated talented that need to be challenged. I want to hear how I can help you to make your life better! Men and women who are unemployed who have been waiting for someone to ask you what she can do for you to make your lives better. Awuor is here to listen, understand. Let’s work together to bring the change you have been waiting for. Let no child in Siaya die because of ignorance and treatable diseases, let no one die because of hunger, and let no one die because of destitution.
Finally, for Diaspora 2012 candidates can well be summarized by the growth rates of several African countries from the World Bank report. Ethiopia from 2008 – 2011 is recorded to have grown by 10.8%, 8.8%, 10.1%, 7.7%, a total growth of 37.4% which leads to a compounded growth of 42.9% during the 4 years. Kenya on the other hand from 2008 to 2011 grew at 1.6%, 2.6%, 5.6%, 4.3% a total of 14.1% a compounded growth of 14.8%. Other countries showed great growths 2008 – 2011 as follows: Rwanda 11.2%, 4.1%, 7.5%, 8.8%; Uganda 8.7%, 7.2%, 6.4%, 6.3%; Tanzania 7.4%, 6.0%, 7.0%, 6.4%; Nigeria 6.0%, 7.0%, 7.8%, 7.0%; Malawi 8.6%, 7.6%, 6.7%, 5.6% and Ghana 8.4%, 4.7%, 6.6%, 13.6%. If Ghana a country that was way behind Kenya years back can record an economic growth of 13.6%, something is wrong in Kenya it’s the culture of impunity, corruption and nepotism which is reflected in all sectors of the public and political life in Kenya. Awuor wants a Saiya county where each person gets what he deserves I have a zero tolerance to corruption, impunity and nepotism.
To you my dear supporters out there walk with your back straight, smile with conviction and know that better days are ahead! we are on the move, we aren’t looking back, we are Siaya County, we are set trends not failures, we are the olive branch for the whole of Kenya, we are peacemakers not ethnic war- mongers, we are a great people, we have produced the best and the brightest, we will continue to help all that need our assistance but we people from Siaya will not tolerate foolishness from anybody. We are serious about Siaya and we have no time for nonsense we are the voice of Siaya and we are proud of it. Kwa imani yote Yawezakana. God is good and great! This is our chance to answer that call. This is our moment. This is our time – to put our people back to work and open doors of opportunity for our kids; to restore prosperity and promote the cause of peace; to reclaim the Siaya Dream and reaffirm that fundamental truth – that out of many, we are one; Pamoja Tunaweza!
Thank you, God bless you, and may God bless Siaya County!
Uhuru Kenyatta, a presidential candidate for The National Alliance party TNA made a surprise visit to Kisumu City, considered Raila Odinga’s back yard and got a rare warm reception
Lining up in most City streets within Kisumu residents gave the National Alliance party {TNA} Presidential contender a heroic welcome and urged him to feel free to visit the lake side City whenever he felt like and ask for votes.
Braving the scotching morning sun the jubilant residents filled the air with chants of the Party’s slogan “I believe” while receiving Uhuru Kenyatta who is also the Deputy Prime Minister.
Uhuru’s entourage hard a smooth ride in the City nailing a widely held perception that Raila’s political opponents are not welcome in the area.
As a show of political maturity those who turned up to welcome him urged Uhuru to make a come back to the lake side city so as to hold a political rally with an aim of selling TNA’s policies to the locals.
Addressing several impromptu rallies beginning with a mammoth crowd that gathered at Kisumu’s Jua Kali area near Kamas, along Oginga Odinga Street, and the Kisumu’s main bus terminus , Uhuru praised the residents for their warm reception and asked them to continue to do so to other presidential aspirants who are seeking votes ahead of the next genera elections.
The deputy premier assured voters that should Raila win he will concede the defeat and asked the PM and all those who are contesting for the country’s top seat to do the same.
He said Kenyans should respect every political leader and give each one of them equal opportunities for campaigns, adding that every candidate has a right to campaign in any part of the country without fear, of intimidation or harassment.
Uhuru who will be trying his luck in the hotly contested seat for the second time added that time for tribal politics is long gone adding that politicians who are still championing for tribal politics risk plunging the country to anarchy and urged the public to shun them.
He condemned the recent killings in Tana River County terming it unfortunate and called for tolerance among communities living in the region. On the issue of the ongoing nationwide teachers’ strike, the DPM said there was need for dialogue between the Government and the Teachers’ unions so as to solve the issue in an amicably.
The DPM who made a stop over on his way to Ndhiwa constituency to drum up support for the party’s candidate for a by election slated next Monday was accompanied by several MPs among them Ferdinand Waititu, kereke Mbiuki, Minthika Linturi.
Cabinet Ministers Naomi Shaban, Jamleck Kamau and Assistant Minister Wilfred Ombui also accompanied Uhuru during in the tour.
THREE prominent women leaders, two former Nyakach MPS are among the 10political personalities who are eyeing the lucrative and powerful elective position of the Kisumu County governor.
The number of aspirants for this particular position got swollen up last Sunday following a meeting of members of the Jo-Kisumo from the various sub-clans of representing all clans of the indignant Jo-Kisumu Community which endorsed the candidature of the former regional manager with the Agricultural Finance Corporation {AFC}for Nyanza and Western Provinces Mrs Rhoda Ahonobadha to contest the Kisumu Count governor seat.
THe entry into this seemingly crowded field now bring the total number of contestants for this particular position to 10.
Armed with the wealth of experience in senior managerial level, Mrs Ahonobadha is an individual with the most illustrious academic background and the highest profile in top management and practical experience.
She is a graduate of the Nairobi University between 1974 and 1977 and later between 1978 and 1981 where he graduated with the Bachelor of Science degree in Botany, Zoology and Masters of Science in Animal production. She later joined the AFC in senior managerial position between the years 1983 and 2006 when she retired after reaching the mandatory retirement age.
Mrs Ahonobadha is a mother of five children three sons and two daughters- all are grown ups. She is the wife of Ambrose Ahonobadha retired a former IT communication engineer with the defunct Kenya Posts and Telecommunications.
He home in Nyahera near Ogada Secondary School in Kisumu East Location is only a kilometer from that of another contender for the same position Ms Ruth Adhiambo Odinga the younger sister of the Prime Minister Raila Odinga who has settled near Dago Market and even built a modern restaurant near her home.
Another woman candidate is Mrs Ateno Otieno a Nairobi based lawyer and business woman whose home is near Ahero township.
Also in the race are two former Nyakach MPs, Ojwang’ Kombudoand Peter Ocheng’Odoyo – – all of the them hail from Kabodho clan in Nyakach. Had also served Kisumu City as the record longest .Kombudo serving Town Clerk before venturing into parliamentary politics in 1979.He had also served as a cabinet Minister for Regional Development during in the last KANU Regime of the retire President Daniel Arap Moi.
K’ombudo lost his seat to Odoyo in 1997. Odoyo had also served in the cabinet briefly during the short-lived KANU-LDP merger as an Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs, but lost the seat to the incumbent Polyns Ocheng’ Daima in the hotly contested and controversial 2007 general elections.
Other aspirants include the US based university lecturer Dr. Barack Abonyo who also hails from the Jo-Kano clan, and the former senior accountant with the Kenya Revenue Athoroit {KRA] Jack Ranguma fro Kano Kobura sub-clan.
A senior insurance executive in Nairobi and London Simon Ogendo is also in the race. He is the son of the former Kisumu Mayor, the late Ogendo Von Ponge. He hails from Kasagam around Nyamasaria suburb of Kisumu City.
Another aspirant who candidature is sending shock-waves to the spine code of other aspirant is the populist senior manager with the Mumias Sugar Company Peter Hongo who hails from Kusumo Kogony near the Kisumu International Airport. Also in the race is Prof. Menya Kariaga who is reported to be working in Australia or Canada, but currently back in the country mainly to be involved in the impending general elections. He had once contested Kisumu Town West parliamentary seat
The youthful Kisumu medics Dr Makobewa who is reported to have withdrawn his candidature following heavy pressure from other undisclosed quarters is reportedly being urge by his supporters to switch his candidature to the Kisumu Town Eat parliamentary constituency which is currently represented by the colorless Shakiil Ahmed Shabir. Dr Makobewa has yet to respond to the popular demand by the electorate. He is said to be keeping his option to his chest.
The entry of Mrs Ahonobadha into the race for Kisumu County governor now bring the total number of aspirants vying for the same position to 10. After leaving the services of the AFC, Mrs Ahonobadha became involved in various key community development activities within Kisumu County. She is the current deputy chairperson of the Agricultural Society of Kenya {ASK} ever since 2009 to-date.
photo of Ms Rhoda Ahonobadha who is the latest entry into the race for Kisumu County governor has caused a lot of panicking among the close to a dozen aspirants.
She is also an active member and Vice Chairperson of the Kenya Society of Agriculture professional.{KESPA}, a professional body which advocates for the rights and welfare of the farmers as well as its members. She is also a member of the Moi University Council, Kisumu Polytechnic Board of management.
She has been a director of the Kisumu Water and Sewerage Company {KEWASCO} Ltd, A member of the board of management of the New Nyanza General Hospital an also a member of the Kisumu Girls High School board of governors.
Mrs Ahonobadha, who is a the daughter of the former District Commissioner {D.C} during the post independence period the late Mr. Richard Alai is also credited for having worked closely with farmers, women groups, co-operative societies, NGOs and other community-based organizations and common interest groups in promoting livestock development and production for food security.
For many years she is known to have been involved the implementation and management of the development programs aimed at enhancing food security in the country and integrated agricultural development programs such as ‘Bull schemes”.Cockeral exchange programs.
After retiring from her lucrative job ,she has been actively involved extra mural curriculum lecture at Kabianga University in Kericho County as a part time and also at the Great Lakes University in Kisumu City.
A huge crowd of members of the Jo-Kisumu Community who included the former Kisumu , a former Human Resources Manager I several companies in Nairobi Mzee Sammy Oyombe, and several personalities including chiefs, retired Dos, D.Cs, church elders, women leaders gathered for a meeting at her Nyahera home where they unanimously passed resolution to have her as their candidate for the governor position.
Mrs Ahonobadha in accepting the endorsement by community, she promised to campaign hard against he opponents for the same job and asked the community to rally behind her .She also pledged that if elected the governor of Kisumu County she would work with other leaders to deliver the goods to the electorate.
She asked her audience to remain steadfastly in ODM and support its flag bearer for the presidency the Prime Minister Raila Odinga to realize his presidential ambition.
I noticed some queer behaviors from the Romney team, which I think is appropriate to point out. It is not orderly the way Paul Ryan at campaign rally demean President Obama without respect. Instead of dignifying the Office of the Presidency, Paul Ryan is calling President Obama “candidate Obama”. Well, as I know it, President Obama is yet a sitting President and is still the President who by all means demands to be respected. He should be given all due respect he deserves by the Romney team. They should honor the office of Presidency and exercise orderly conduct.
Secondly, people want to know if it is true Mitt Romney was in the business of poaching and transferring US Jobs overseas after filing bankruptcy and taking off huge sums of money. People also want to know if Romney took any government loans or had Government contract that could have been frozen in the bankruptcy that liquidated in the companies where many people lost their jobs and retirements benefits……..If this is true, people are wondering if Justice is able to secure what they lost in these circumstances.
Mitt Romney is surprised about President Obama’s speech and is asking where are the jobs President Obama Promised………The People are also asking Mitt Romney why and where did he take the US Jobs when he liquidated them and wrote bankruptcy leaving people stranded without jobs…….did he consider that what he did would require an explanation????? The Jobs Mitt Romney outsourced contributed to the job loss American people cannot be blinded about……People, the scathing attack and review from Romney on President Obama’s Convention speech should not be wishy washed away; instead, Mitt Romney should be put on spotlight to explain why as a suspect, he killed US jobs through Bain and jumping bail, playing blame game on President Obama??? Where are the Tax Return to prove he did not play foul to fool the Country and the People of America???? How can he be trusted without putting out his 10 years tax return…..???………Is Mitt Romney keeping a secret from the American People??? People want to know……some light need to be cleared………Investigation need to clear all these smokescreen………People are worried and are very much afraid……..these secrets could be timed bomb……….
Three, people are worried that if Mitt Romney has records of bankruptcy how they can trust their lives and the Country in the leadership of Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan ticket? How about if America is declared bankrupt or blackmailed by Chinese business partners they share business in the outsourcing of Offshore etc.,…….???………Who knows what Is in the mind of Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan more or so when 95% of their campaign is based on lie……It is made worse when they have no idea of Foreign Policy as it seems.
With the concerns of burning issues about Mitt Romney at the Bain taking turns, people must be told the truth; American livelihood and survival must not hang on betting or in a gamble from possible insecurities from blackmail or exposed to foreign bankruptcy. Where lies the truth………Before the people hires any public servant, background check must be done to ascertain suitability of any candidate………What happened with Bain questions? Where are the reports from the Government to clear public concerns and remove the smokescreen???????
Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com
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Matt Taibbi: The Secret to Mitt Romney’s Fortune? Greed, Debt and Forcing Others to Foot the Bill
http://www.democracynow.org/2012/8/30/matt_taibbi_the_secret_to_mitt
Published on Aug 30, 2012 by democracynow
DemocracyNow.org – A new article by reporter Matt Taibbi in Rolling Stone sheds new light on the origin of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s fortune, revealing how Romney’s former firm, Bain Capital, used private equity to raise money to conduct corporate raids.
Taibbi writes: “What most voters don’t know is the way Mitt Romney actually made his fortune: By borrowing vast sums of money that other people were forced to pay back. This is the plain, stark reality that has somehow eluded America’s top political journalists for two consecutive presidential campaigns: Mitt Romney is one of the greatest and most irresponsible debt creators of all time. In the past few decades, in fact, Romney has piled more debt onto more unsuspecting companies, written more gigantic checks that other people have to cover, than perhaps all but a handful of people on planet Earth.”
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Matt Taibbi: The Secret to Mitt Romney’s Fortune? Greed, Debt and Forcing Others to Foot the Bill
Thursday, August 30, 2012
A new article by reporter Matt Taibbi in Rolling Stone sheds new light on the origin of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s fortune, revealing how Romney’s former firm, Bain Capital, used private equity to raise money to conduct corporate raids. Taibbi writes: “What most voters don’t know is the way Mitt Romney actually made his fortune: by borrowing vast sums of money that other people were forced to pay back. This is the plain, stark reality that has somehow eluded America’s top political journalists for two consecutive presidential campaigns: Mitt Romney is one of the greatest and most irresponsible debt creators of all time. In the past few decades, in fact, Romney has piled more debt onto more unsuspecting companies, written more gigantic checks that other people have to cover, than perhaps all but a handful of people on planet Earth.”
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Guest:
Matt Taibbi, contributing editor for Rolling Stone magazine. His most recent in-depth article is called “Greed and Debt: The True Story of Mitt Romney and Bain Capital.” He’s author of the book Griftopia: A Story of Bankers, Politicians, and the Most Audacious Power Grab in American History.
Links
* “Greed and Debt: The True Story of Mitt Romney and Bain Capital.” By Matt Taibbi (Rolling Stone)
* See our complete coverage of the Republican National Convention
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Transcript
AMY GOODMAN: This is Democracy Now!, democracynow.org. We are broadcasting from PBS station WEDU in Tampa, Florida. This is “Breaking With Convention: War, Peace and the Presidency,” Democracy Now!’s special coverage from the Republican National Convention, inside and out. I’m Amy Goodman.
We continue our coverage now by turning to an issue that’s been raised repeatedly during the campaign: the personal wealth of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney. A new article by reporter Matt Taibbi in Rolling Stone sheds light on the origin of his fortune, revealing how Romney’s former firm, Bain Capital, used private equity to raise money to conduct corporate raids. Matt Taibbi writes, quote, “what most voters don’t know is the way Mitt Romney actually made his fortune: by borrowing vast sums of money that other people were forced to pay back. This is the plain, stark reality that has somehow eluded America’s top political journalists for two consecutive presidential campaigns: Mitt Romney is one of the greatest and most irresponsible debt creators of all time,” Taibbi writes. He goes on to say, “In the past few decades, in fact, Romney has piled more debt onto more unsuspecting companies, written more gigantic checks that other people have to cover, than perhaps all but a handful of people on [planet] Earth.”
Well, Matt Taibbi joins us now, contributing editor for Rolling Stone magazine. His most recent in-depth piece called “Greed and Debt: The True Story of Mitt Romney and Bain Capital,” author of the book also, Griftopia: A Story of Bankers, Politicians, and the Most Audacious Power
Grab in American History.
Matt Taibbi, welcome to Democracy Now!
MATT TAIBBI: Good morning.
AMY GOODMAN: Lay it out for us. Excellent piece, investigative piece, on Mitt Romney’s wealth. Where did it start?
MATT TAIBBI: Well, you know, for me, it started when I had to cover this campaign earlier this year, and I was listening to Romney’s stump speech about debt. You know, he came up with this whole image of a prairie fire of debt raging across America that was literally going to burn children alive in the future. And I kept thinking to myself, does nobody know what this guy did for a living and how he made his money? You know, Mitt Romney is unabashedly a leverage buyout artist. And a leverage buyout artist is a guy who borrows lots of money that other companies have to pay back. And that’s the simple formula.
He started out—his most famous deals, of course, are essentially venture capital deals like the Staples situation, where he built a company from the ground up. But after Staples, he switched to a different model, that he preferred for the rest of his professional career, in which he took over existing companies by putting down small amounts of his own cash, borrowing the rest from—typically from a giant investment bank, taking over controlling stakes in companies, and then forcing those companies to pay him either through management fees or through dividends. And that’s his business formula.
AMY GOODMAN: Explain what private equity is.
MATT TAIBBI: Well, that is what a private equity fund does. They’re essentially—it’s a synonym for what in the ’80s we called the leverage buyout business. It’s a small group that raises capital and then goes and leverages takeovers of companies using borrowed money. In the ’80s, these—this sort of business was glamorized through a couple of things, in particular, in pop culture. One was the movie Wall Street, where Gordon Gekko, the famous Michael Douglas character from the Oliver Stone movie, was essentially a private equity guy. He was a leverage buyout takeover artist. And the other one was a book called Barbarians at the Gate, which was a true story of the takeover of RJR Nabisco by a company called KKR, which was another Bain Capital-like takeover company. And that’s what they are. They’re essentially guys who borrow money to take over companies and extract wealth from those companies to pay off their investors.
AMY GOODMAN: Matt, you say that Mitt Romney is not the flip-flopper that critics say he is.
MATT TAIBBI: Yeah. I mean, this is a sort of a subtle point about Mitt Romney. It’s funny. I don’t want to stretch this comparison too much, but, you know, there’s—it’s almost like he has a kind of a religious conviction about being able to lie to people outside of the tent, so to speak. You know, there’s that tenet of some forms of extreme Muslim religions where it’s OK to lie to the infidel. And I think Mitt Romney has a little bit of that. He seems to believe that it’s OK, that there’s nothing particularly wrong with changing one’s mind about things, and he does it repeatedly in a way that I think is different from other politicians. For him, it’s just changing a business strategy, and he doesn’t see why everybody should get so upset about it.
AMY GOODMAN: You say that Mitt Romney has a vision, that he’s trying for something big. Lay out what that vision is.
MATT TAIBBI: Well, Mitt Romney is really the representative of an entire movement that’s taken over the American business world in the last couple of decades. You know, America used to be—especially the American economy was built upon this brick-and-mortar industrial economy, where we had factories, we built stuff, and we sold it here in America, and we exported it all over the world. That manufacturing economy was the foundation for our wealth and power for a couple of centuries. And then, in the ’80s, we started to transform ourselves from a manufacturing economy to a financial economy. And that process, which, you know, on Wall Street we call financialization, was really led that—sort of this revolution, where instead of making products, we made transactions, we made financial products, like credit default swaps and collateralized debt obligations. We created money through financial transactions rather than building products and selling them around the world. And that revolution was really led by people like Mitt Romney. And the advantage of financialization, from the point of view of the very rich and the people who run the American economy, is that it was extremely efficient at extracting wealth and kicking it upward, whereas the old manufacturing economy had the sort of negative effect of spreading around to the entire population. In the financialization revolution, you can take all of the money, and you don’t have to spread it around with anybody. And Mitt Romney was kind of a symbol of that fundamental shift in our economy.
AMY GOODMAN: Yesterday, Democracy Now!’s Mike Burke caught up with the Texas governor, Rick Perry, and asked him about his comment about Mitt Romney, calling him a vulture capitalist. Let’s take a listen.
MIKE BURKE: You described Mitt Romney, compared him to a vulture. What did you mean by that? And you said his work with Bain Capital was indefensible.
GOV. RICK PERRY: How are you?
MIKE BURKE: Those were your words during the primary season, Governor. Do you have any comment at all?
AMY GOODMAN: What you were just listening to was the silence of Governor Perry not responding to Mike’s question. Yes, Governor Perry called Mitt Romney a “vulture capitalist.” Matt Taibbi, what does that mean?
MATT TAIBBI: Well, look, again, this is what—how companies like Bain made their money. And a great example was a company that I went and visited—well, the place where it used to exist—KB Toys, which used to be headquartered out in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. They took over the company with like $18 million down. They financed the other $302 million. So that’s borrowed money that subsequently became the debt of KB Toys.
This is an important distinction for people to understand. When they borrowed that money to take over that company, they didn’t have to pay it back, KB had to pay it back. Once they took over the company, they induced it to do a $120 million, quote-unquote, “dividend recapitalization,” which essentially means that the company had to cash in a bunch of shares and pay Bain and its investors a huge sum of money.
And in order to finance that, they had to take out over $60 million in bank loans. So, essentially, you take over the company, you force them to make enormous withdrawals against their credit card, essentially, and pay the new owners of the company. And that’s essentially what they did. They took over a floundering company that was sort of in between and faced with threatening changes in the industry, and they forced them to cash out entirely and pay all their money to the new owners.
AMY GOODMAN: You know, just for the record, Governor Perry’s comment about Mitt Romney was very interesting. He said, “They’re vultures that sitting out there on the tree limb waiting for the company to get sick, and then they swoop in, they eat the carcass, they leave with that, and they leave the skeleton.”
MATT TAIBBI: That’s exactly right. That’s exactly what they do. Again, they borrow money, they take over the company, the company now has this massive new debt burden. So, if the couple was already in trouble, if it was already having trouble meeting its bottom line, suddenly, not only does it have its old problems, now it has, you know, $300 million in new debt service that it has to pay. So it might be, you know, paying millions and millions of dollars every month.
A great example is Dunkin’ Donuts, whose parent company was taken over a couple years ago by a combination of Bain Capital and the Carlyle Group. Dunkin’ was induced to do one of those dividend recapitalizations. They had to pay half-a-billion dollars to their new masters. And just to pay the debt service on the loan they took out to make that payment to Bain and Carlyle, they’re going to have to sell like two-and-a-half million cups of coffee every month just to pay the debt service. So, that’s extraordinary. They are—they’re essentially vultures who hang out waiting for companies to get sick, then they forcibly take them over, and they extract fees, commissions and dividends, by force, essentially.
AMY GOODMAN: Earlier this week, Democracy Now! spoke to two workers from what’s now Sensata Technologies, which Bain Capital is majority owner. A hundred seventy workers there at the Sensata plant in Freeport, Illinois, are calling on Romney to help save their jobs from being shipped to China. The plant manufactures sensors and controls that are used in aircraft and automobiles. This is Tom Gaulrapp, a former—well, he’s a Sensata worker now, talking about the response that they’ve received.
TOM GAULRAPP: We’re there trying to save our jobs, and we were called communists. For trying to save our jobs from going to China from the United States, we were called communists. They—if there hadn’t been a large police group in there, I’m sure we would have been more threatened. They started this “U.S.A.” chant. It’s like, yes, we’re all for the U.S.A., too. That’s what we’re trying to do here. We’re trying to keep well-paying manufacturing jobs from being moved out of this country to China. And they make it sound like we’re not patriotic. And it boggles the mind as to what they’re thinking.
AMY GOODMAN: That’s Tom Gaulrapp, and he’s describing going to an Iowa Romney campaign event last week—Romney was maybe seven rows in front of him—and asking about their jobs, their company owned by Bain, being sent to China. In fact, some of them went to China, the workers, to train the workers in China, so that they could take over their jobs. Their last day will be the Friday before the elections. They’ll be on the unemployment line to apply for unemployment on Monday. On Tuesday, they vote. Can you comment on this situation, Matt?
MATT TAIBBI: Yeah, no, it’s absolutely typical of a private equity transaction. I think one of the glaring misconceptions about this kind of business that’s persisted throughout Mitt Romney’s campaign for the presidency is that what these companies do is turn around and fix companies, that they’re in the business of helping these companies. Romney constantly uses this term, that he—that, you know, “help.” “I’m either helping this firm, or I’m helping it turn around.” He wrote a book called Turnaround. But they are not in the business of turning companies around and creating jobs. That is a complete mischaracterization. What they’re in the business of doing is repaying the investors who lent them the money to take over those companies. The workers are completely irrelevant in this scheme.
Romney is—you know, the old-school industrialists, like Mitt Romney’s father, they were men and women who built communities. They had factory towns. They were very anxious to leave, you know, hard legacies that people could see: hospitals, churches, schools—you know, the Hersheys of the world, the Kelloggs. But these new owners have absolutely no allegiance to American workers, American places, American communities. Their only allegiance is to the investors and to themselves. And so, it’s not at all uncharacteristic to have these situations where people are pleading for their jobs or they’re saying, you know, “We’ll tighten our belts, if you just make this concession and keep us.” That’s irrelevant to the Mitt Romney-slash-Bain Capital-slash-Carlyle Groups of the world.
They’re entirely about making profits. And if that means shipping jobs to China or eliminating jobs, that’s what they’re going to do. And that’s the new generation of corporate owners in this country.
AMY GOODMAN: Matt, last month, Mitt Romney gave a series of TV interviews defending his role at Bain Capital. This is Mitt Romney speaking to CNN’s Jim Acosta.
MITT ROMNEY: There’s nothing wrong with being associated with Bain Capital, of course. But the truth is that I left any role at Bain Capital in February of ’99. And that’s known and said by the people at the firm. It’s said by the documents, offering documents that the firm made subsequently about people investing in the firm. And I think anybody who knows that I was out full time running the Olympics would understand that’s where I was. I spent three years running the Olympic Games. And after that was over, we worked out our retirement program, our departure official program for Bain Capital, and handed over the shares I had. But there’s a difference between being a shareholder, an owner, if you will, and being a person who’s running an entity. And I had no role whatsoever in managing Bain Capital after February of 1999.
AMY GOODMAN: That was Mitt Romney on CNN. Matt Taibbi, he’s referring to the—that time gap, 1999, when he said he left, to 2000, 2001, 2002. The significance of this?
MATT TAIBBI: You know, I don’t think it’s terribly important whether he was actively sitting at the helm during that time or whether he was just passively accepting the vast amounts of money that were sent his way as the result of the deals that were concluded at that time. Again, Mitt Romney—well, I’m sorry, Bain Capital took over KB Toys during that disputed time period and made an enormous profit. I think their profit was something like $100 million out of that deal. And Mitt Romney shared in that, in that largesse, even whether he was, you know, actively strategizing or not. You know, the groundwork for deals like that had been laid in the decades before that where he was actively involved in deals like taking over a company like Ampad, which was a very similar deal to the KB deal. So, it’s irrelevant to me, and I think it should be irrelevant to everybody, whether he was actually working there or not. He shared in the profits and clearly didn’t have a problem with any of those deals.
AMY GOODMAN: Matt Taibbi, you have said that Mitt Romney’s fortune would not have been possible without the direct assistance of the U.S. government.
MATT TAIBBI: Yes, there’s a tax deduction for all that borrowed money. So, when Mitt Romney or Bain Capital, when they want to go take over a company like KB Toys and they borrow $300 million to do it, and that new debt becomes the debt of KB Toys, when KB pays the debt service, the monthly service on that debt, that service is deductible. And if that were not true, if they did not have that deduction, these deals would not be economically feasible. They wouldn’t be possible. I spoke to one former regulator from the SEC, who worked both in the SEC and as an accountant at a Big Four accounting firm, and he reviewed a number of these deals in both a public and private capacity. And he said, without that deduction, he’s never seen a deal that would have been economically—a private equity deal that would have been economically feasible. So, this entire business model depends upon a tax break.
AMY GOODMAN: Talk about Romney’s role in Bealls Brothers and Palais Royal. And how is Michael Milken involved with this?
MATT TAIBBI: Sure. And just generally speaking, these private equity deals, they’re made possible by these sort of get-rich-quick, easy-money schemes that started appearing on Wall Street in the ’80s. Again, in the old days, the real power in the American economy was—belonged to the industrialists, the guys who—men and women who actually made things, because they had—they were the primary sources of cash and revenue. But in the ’80s, we started to develop all these new methods of simply creating money out of thin air. And the first great one in the ’80s was
Mike Milken’s junk bonds. And this ability to conjure instant millions gave people, like the fictional Gordon Gekko, the power to take over, you know, mighty companies—airlines, you know, industrial companies—whereas 10, 15, 20 years ago, somebody who didn’t have his own fortune would never have been able to take over those companies.
And that’s what happened with this transaction with Bealls. Romney used Mike Milken’s junk bonds to take over a couple of department store chains, which he subsequently merged. And even after finding out that Milken was under investigation and would shortly have to go to court to defend himself on fraud charges, Romney pressed ahead with the deal anyway and ended up making, you know, another tidy profit on that deal.
AMY GOODMAN: Matt, finally, what do you feel reporters here at the Republican National Convention should be asking Mitt Romney about his time at Bain?
MATT TAIBBI: Well, I just think that the—
AMY GOODMAN: And what his plans are for the presidency?
MATT TAIBBI: Sure. I just think the one unanswered question that reporters just don’t ask either of these people is—they’re making their entire platform about debt. Paul Ryan, his entire political profile is based on this idea that he’s an enemy of debt and a, you know, budget slasher. And Mitt Romney has—again, he’s banked his entire campaign rhetoric on the sort of prairie fire of debt theme. And yet, this is a guy who spent—who made his fortune creating debt. Somehow, this question has not been asked to him. How is that not hypocritical? It hasn’t been asked of either of them, and I would like to see the mainstream press at least ask that question. I think it’s an ideal debate question that should be asked somewhere down the line.
AMY GOODMAN: Matt Taibbi, I want to thank you very much for being with us, contributing editor for Rolling Stone magazine. His most recent article in Rolling Stone is “Greed and Debt: The True Story of Mitt Romney and Bain Capital.” Matt Taibbi is author of the book Griftopia: A Story of Bankers, Politicians, and the Most Audacious Power Grab in American History. This is Democracy Now! When we come back, we go to the floor of the convention. Stay with us.
President Obama Fighting For Women’s Votes
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Republicans Defying Federal Court Order To Expand Early Voting in Ohio
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Martin Bashir – Romney leaves his hole, addresses Bain attacks
Published on Jul 13, 2012 by Licentiathe8th
July 13, 2012
Time Magazine’s Michael Crowley and The Hill’s Karen Finney dig into Mitt Romney’s about-face on taking questions about his Bain days, but why he may never release more tax records before the November election.
MITT Romney: BAIN Capital: SEC: Pack Of Lies!!!!
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The Last Word – Romney profited on US outsourcing
Published on Jul 13, 2012 by Licentiathe8th
July 12, 2012
David Corn, who broke that exclusive report for Mother Jones, joins the show with details. Plus, the MSNBC panel Krystal Ball, Steve Kornacki, and Richard Wolffe weigh in.
Martin Bashir Support for Government Programs on MSNBC
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxnPammqtdE
Published on Aug 31, 2012 by ClayMcFaden
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Martin Bashir Confront Rep. Strategist “answer my questions”
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Published on Sep 4, 2012 by MrObamanos
“Obama just inherited the worst situation since FDR” Fox News Sunday’s Chris Wallace and Obama campaign senior adviser David Axelrod had a similar back and forth. “David, is the average American better off than four years ago?” Wallace asked. Axelrod responded: “I think the average American recognizes that it took years to create the crisis that erupted in 2008 and peaked in January of 2009. And it’s gonna take some time to work through it.”
The Ed Show | Aired on September 04, 2012
History shows we’re better off today than 4 years ago
Four years ago, the economy was in free-fall and the country was losing nearly 800,000 jobs a month. Republicans say Americans were better off. Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., and Ed Schultz explain why the Republicans are so very wrong.
The ED Show – History shows we’re better off today than 4 years ago
Published on Sep 3, 2012 by Licentiathe8th
Sept 3, 2012
Four years ago, the economy was in free-fall and the country was losing nearly 800,000 jobs a month. Republicans say Americans were better off. Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., and Ed Schultz explain why the Republicans are so very wrong.
Live chat with MSNBC’s Ed Schultz at DNC 2012
Streamed live on Sep 5, 2012 by msnbcleanforward
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President Obama defended and confirmed his record of achievements giving specifics, the Democrats too laid down details of their progress clearly. President Obama’s struggle to establish foundation for recovery is for all our benefits so we are able to achieve better things with bright future with prospects for progress and growth. Because of his the good results, we have record of history and now we have lessons a path for achievements on forward plan. On stability of economy, President Obama reiterated that the road to recovery is not quick or easy, and that it takes some time; atleast more than a few more years to fix the economic mess he inherited. In fairness, the mess in economic crisis was huge and it will be wrong to expect President Obama to perform a miracle but to help strengthen the economy, we all must support the President on his plans to bring back jobs to America. The old economy is gone, and we must focus on the future to improve it. With determination without faltering and because we are the reason he is fighting for us, we must keep the fire on and push our country forward to finish the foundation work already started.
All speakers at DNC were all fired up………..
Prior to, VP Joe Biden gave a moving speech. Gabrielle Giffords moved many to deep thoughts and tears and with rousing cheers when she led Democrats in sighting Pledge of Allegiance, and I must accept I was captured in the moment.
Most importantly, the President reminded us that we are the change, but if we lose hope, if we stop striving, if we stop pushing, if we stop embracing people because they are not like us, our country stops. We are the engine of this great nation.
In honesty, how logical will it be to hand over the weak economy to the same people who messed it up in the first place? The People must decide……..and the Rich must play in the same set of rules like everybody else and where “everyone must get a fair shot”……People, for unity of purpose, we have work to do as a people……..We must not allow those few rich in wealth to destroy our costly peace and unity……….We need each other and we cannot afford to live in isolation hating one another…….
President Obama being the first Black American President, it is just honorable that we support his second term in office by giving him all the votes he need to win. It is not a favor but he earned it, and because of that, he should be rewarded. He has done us proud by working hard and sacrificing doing most of what he promised voters in his 2008 campaign……he is honest and can be trusted; for that we all love him and look forward to better things ahead under his leadership………..The best we can do, and irrespective of Party affilliation, we should vote responsible leaders committed to serving the people so in a bi-partisan way, and although with differences of ideas, things can be done and we all move forward in harmony and at peace with each other……..
Cheers everybody…..!!!
Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com
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President Barack Obama Full DNC Acceptance Speech 2012
Published on Sep 6, 2012 by mncance9843
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THANK YOU PRESIDENT OBAMA! Thank you for keeping the democratic party classy and with values NORMAL PEOPLE have. Thank you for reminding me why I voted for you in 2008 and I will be doing it again in? 2012. THANK YOU FOR BEING MY PRESIDENT. Thank you.
redheadedvegan8 minutes ago
Joe Mahoney … I’m 32 years old, a business banker and I voted for George W twice. This will be the second time I will vote for Obama. I won’t? try to explain why I changed my thinking as it will be a waste of my time and energy as you are the type of American who doesn’t want to listen and digest new ideas.
Ian Harris25 minutes ago 11
Obama: ‘America, our problems can be solved’
By Olivier Knox, Yahoo! News
White House CorrespondenThe Ticket – 5 hrs ago
President Barack Obama, transformed from inspiring hope-and-change candidate into struggling stay-the-course incumbent, promised Americans wary of giving him another term that “our problems can be solved” if only voters will grant him four more years.
“Know this, America: Our problems can be solved,” he told thousands of delegates to the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C. “Our challenges can be met. The path we offer may be harder, but it leads to a better place. And I’m asking you to choose that future.”
His appeal aimed to build on a rousing speech from Michelle Obama and former president Bill Clinton. The first lady assured disenchanted voters who backed her husband in 2008 but are wary or wavering today that four years of political knife fights and hard compromises had not stripped her husband of his moral core. And Clinton cast the current president as the heir to the policies that charged the economy of the 1990s and yielded government surpluses.
“I won’t pretend the path I’m offering is quick or easy. I never have,” Obama told the cheering crowd in the Time Warner Cable Arena and a television audience expected to number in the tens of millions. “You didn’t elect me to tell you what you wanted to hear. You elected me to tell you the truth. And the truth is, it will take more than a few years for us to solve challenges that have built up over a decade.”
Obama’s main vulnerability is the still-sputtering economy with a stubbornly high unemployment rate at 8.3 percent nearly four years after he took office vowing to restore it to health. In Charlotte, he ridiculed the Republican approach championed by Mitt Romney.
“All they have to offer is the same prescriptions they’ve had for the last thirty years: Have a surplus? Try a tax cut. Deficit too high? Try another. Feel a cold coming on? Take two tax cuts, roll back some regulations, and call us in the morning!” he said, to laughter and cheers from the crowd.
And it was with ridicule, too, that he portrayed Romney and vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan as heirs to George W. Bush’s foreign policy, and unfit to manage America’s relations with the world.
“My opponent and his running mate are new to foreign policy, but from all that we’ve seen and heard, they want to take us back to an era of blustering and blundering that cost America so dearly,” he said.
“After all, you don’t call Russia our number one enemy—not al Qaeda, Russia—unless you’re still stuck in a Cold War mind warp, he said. “You might not be ready for diplomacy with Beijing if you can’t visit the Olympics without insulting our closest ally. My opponent said it was “tragic” to end the war in Iraq, and he won’t tell us how he’ll end the war in Afghanistan. I have, and I will.” (In fact, Romney has supported an Obama-endorsed, NATO-approved timetable to withdraw the alliance’s combat troops by the end of 2014.)
The speech reflected Obama’s drive to convince voters to see the election as a choice, and not as a referendum on an embattled incumbent whose job approval ratings are below the 50-percent mark, a traditional danger zone.
“On every issue, the choice you face won’t be just between two candidates or two parties. It will be a choice between two different paths for America. A choice between two fundamentally different visions for the future,” he said.
At the same time, he did not spell out in detail his plans for a second term should he get one–even as he acknowledged that he is not the candidate he was when he pursued his history-making 2008 drive for the White House.
“You know, I recognize that times have changed since I first spoke to this convention. Times have changed—and so have I,” he said. “If you turn away now—if you buy into the cynicism that the change we fought for isn’t possible, well, change will not happen.”
Obama’s speech came after an evening studded with stars, from Hollywood’s Scarlett Johansson, who pressed young voters to register and cast ballots in November, to James Taylor, who quipped: “I’m an old white guy and I love Barack Obama” in between renditions of his folksy classics. And he was preceded onstage by Vice President Joe Biden, who gave a long-form version of this memorable reelection slogan: “Osama Bin Laden is dead, and General Motors is alive.”
In addition to the economy, the president highlighted his support for access to abortion, and offered his longest remarks on the fight against climate change in recent memory.
“Yes, my plan will continue to reduce the carbon pollution that is heating our planet—because climate change is not a hoax. More droughts and floods and wildfires are not a joke. They’re a threat to our children’s future. And in this election, you can do something about it.”
Obama had moved his speech from nearby Bank of America Stadium into the Time Warner Cable Arena citing concerns about the weather. Republicans charged he merely feared not being able to fill the 74,000-seat space. Democrats countered that they had more than 65,000 ticket holders.
Gabrielle Giffords leads Democrats in Pledge of Allegiance
By Olivier Knox, Yahoo! News
White House CorrespondenThe Ticket – 9 hrs ago
CHARLOTTE, N.C.—Former Democratic Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, grievously wounded in a January 2011 assassination attempt, led Democrats in the Pledge of Allegiance on Thursday as they opened the final day of their political convention.
Giffords walked uneasily onstage, relying on Democratic National Committee Chair—and close friend—Debbie Wasserman Schultz for support, as the crowd chanted “Gabby! Gabby!” Her appearance onstage at Time Warner Cable Arena brought cheering Democrats to their feet for a standing ovation.
As she led the crowd in the pledge in a strong voice, Giffords held her right hand over her heart with her left. She won more cheers when she blew a kiss to the crowd. Cameras showed delegates weeping as they clapped.
Even as the two women disappeared backstage, the crowd began chanting “fired up, ready to go.”
Below are the remarks of Sen. John Kerry as delivered to the Democratic National Convention on September 6, 2012:
Thank you. Thank you. In this — in this campaign we have a fundamental choice. Will we protect our country and our allies? Advance our interests and ideals? Do battle where we must and make peace where we can? Or will we entrust our place in the world to someone who just hasn’t learned the lessons of the last decade? We’ve all learned Mitt Romney doesn’t know much about foreign policy. But he has all these Neo-Con advisers who know all the wrong things about foreign policy. He would rely on them. After all he’s the great out-sourcer. But I say to you this is not the time to outsource the job of commander in chief.
DNC 2012: John Kerry’s speech to the Democratic National Convention (Full text)
Video: Former Presidential candidate and Senator John Kerry spoke at the DNC in Charlotte, N.C. Thursday night.
(APPLAUSE)
Our opponents — our opponents like to talk about American exceptionalism, but all they do is talk. They forget that we’re exceptional, not because we say we are, but because we do exceptional things. We break out of the Great Depression, win two World Wars, save lives fighting AIDS, pull people out of poverty, defend freedom, go to the moon and produce exceptional people who even give their lives for civil rights and for human rights. Despite…
(APPLAUSE)
…and despite — and despite what you heard in Tampa, an exceptional country does care about the rise of the oceans and the future of the planet.
(APPLAUSE)
That — that is a responsibility — that is a responsibility from the Scriptures. And that too is a responsibility of the leader of the free world. The only thing exceptional about today’s Republicans is that almost without exception, they oppose everything that has made America exceptional in the first place. An exceptional nation demands exceptional leadership.
KERRY: It demands the leadership of an exceptional president and, my fellow Americans, that president is Barack Obama.
(APPLAUSE)
Now, just — just measure the disaster and disarray that he inherited. A war of choice in Iraq had become a war without end and a war of necessity in Afghanistan had become a war of neglect.
Our alliances were shredded. Our moral authority was in tatters. America was isolated in the world. Our military was stretched to the breaking point; Iran marching towards a nuclear weapon unchecked and Osama Bin Laden was still plotting.
It took President Obama to make America lead like America again.
(APPLAUSE)
It took President Obama to restore our moral authority. It took President Obama to ban torture. The president understands that our values don’t limit our power. They magnify it.
He showed that global leadership is a strategic imperative for America, not a favor that we do to other countries. And President Obama kept his promises.
He promised to end the war in Iraq and he has. And our heroes have come home. He promised to end the war in Afghanistan responsibly and he is and our heroes are coming home.
(APPLAUSE)
He promised to focus like a laser on al-Qaeda and he has. And our forces have elminated more of its leadership in the last three years than in all the eight years that came before. And…
(APPLAUSE)
And after more than — after more than 10 years without justice for thousands of Americans murdered on 9/11, after Mitt Romney said it would be naive to go into Pakistan to pursue the terrorists, it took President Obama, against the advice of many, to give that order and finally rid this earth of Osama bin Laden.
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FACT CHECKER | He says more jobs have been created under Democrats than Republicans. Is that correct?
(APPLAUSE)
Ask Osama bin Laden is he is better off now than he was four years ago.
(APPLAUSE)
Barack Obama — Barack Obama promised always to stand with Israel, to tighten sanctions on Iran and take nothing off the table. Again and again the other side has lied about where this president stands and what this president has done.
But Prime Minister Netanyahu set the record straight. He said our two countries have exactly the same policy. Our security cooperation is unprecedented. And when it comes to Israel, my friends, I’ll take the word of Israel’s prime minister over Mitt Romney any day.
(APPLAUSE)
President Obama promised to work with Russia to reduce the threat of nuclear weapons and signed an historic treaty that just does that.
He promised to lock down nuclear materials around the world and he has done just that.
He refused to accept the false choice between force without diplomacy and diplomacy without force. When a brutal dictator promised to hunt down and kill his own people like rats, President Obama enlisted our allies, built the coalition, shared the burden so that today, without a single American casualty, Muammar Gadhafi is gone and the people of Libya are free.
(APPLAUSE)
So on one side — so on one side of this campaign we have a president who has made America lead like America again. And what is there on the other side?
An extreme and expedient candidate who lacks the judgment and the vision so vital to the Oval Office, the most inexperienced foreign policy twosome to run for president and vice president in decades.
You know it isn’t — it isn’t fair. It isn’t fair to say that Mitt Romney doesn’t have a position on Afghanistan. He has every position.
(APPLAUSE)
He — he was against — he was against setting a date for withdrawal. Then he said it was right. And then he left the impression that maybe it was wrong to leave this soon. He said it was tragic to leave Iraq. And then he said it was fine. He said we should have intervened in Libya sooner. Then he ran down a hallway to run away from the reporters who were asking questions. Then he said, the intervention was too aggressive. And then he said the world was a better place because the intervention succeeded. Talk about being for it, before you were against it.
(APPLAUSE) Mr. Romney — Mr. Romney — Mr. Romney, here’s a little advice; before you debate Barack Obama on foreign policy, you’d better finish the debate with yourself.
(APPLAUSE)
Now — President Mitt Romney — President Mitt Romney, three very hypothetical words that mystified and alienated our allies this summer. For Mitt Romney an overseas trip was what you call it when you trip all over yourself overseas.
(APPLAUSE)
You know, it wasn’t — it wasn’t a goodwill mission. It was a blooper reel.
(LAUGHTER)
KERRY: But — but — but a Romney/Ryan foreign policy would be anything but funny. Every president of both parties for 60 years has worked for nuclear arms control, but not Mitt Romney. Republican secretaries of state from Kissinger to Baker, Powell to Rice, President Bush, 71 United States Senators all supported President Obama’s new START treaty, but not Mitt Romney. He’s even blurted out the preposterous notion that Russia is our number one political/geopolitical foe.
FACT CHECKER | He says more jobs have been created under Democrats than Republicans. Is that correct?
Folks, Sara Palin said she could see Russia from Alaska. Mitt — Mitt Romney talks like he’s only seen Russia by watching Rocky IV.
(APPLAUSE)
I — I tell ya, so — so here’s the choice — here’s the choice in 2012; Mitt Romney out of touch at home, out of his depth abroad and out of the mainstream? Or Barack Obama, a president who is giving new life and truth to America’s indispensable role in the world. A commander in chief who gives our troops the tools and training they need and more, the honor and help they have earned when they come home. A man…
(APPLAUSE)
…a man — a man who will never ask other men and women to fight a war without a plan to win the peace.
(APPLAUSE)
And let me say — let me say something else — let me say something else, no nominee for president should ever fail in the midst of a war to pay tribute to our troops overseas in his acceptance speech.
(APPLAUSE)
Mitt Romney — Mitt Romney was talking about America. They are on the front lines every day defending America and they deserve our thanks.
(APPLAUSE)
AUDIENCE USA! USA! USA!
KERRY: Some of us — some of us — some of us from a prior remember coming home was not always easy. President Obama has made it his mission that we welcome our troops home with care and concern and the respect they deserve. That is how an exceptional nation says thank you to its most exceptional men and women.
(APPLAUSE)
Mitt Romney says he believes in America and that he will restore American exceptionalism. I have news for him, we already have an exceptional American as president and we believe in Barack Obama. Thank you and God bless America.
“Corporations are not people. People have hearts, they have kids, they get jobs, they get sick, they cry, they dance. They live, they love, and they die. And that matters, because we don’t run this country for corporations, we run it for people.”
That line from Elizabeth Warren brought the house down last night in Charlotte, and it’s obvious why. Elizabeth has a way of putting into words exactly what we, as progressives, believe in.
Now it’s up to all of us to make sure that Elizabeth can continue to speak out so powerfully for our values as a senator.
She’s locked in one of the closest races in the country, but Scott Brown has $2 million more in the bank than she does. She needs our help in these final nine weeks to close that gap and win.
Elizabeth is one of a kind, but she’s hardly the only amazing progressive in a tight race for Senate this year.
In Wisconsin, Tammy Baldwin is running against governor-turned-lobbyist Tommy Thompson. Tammy’s fought for working families her whole career—just this year, she introduced a bill opposing immunity for big banks that defrauded homeowners and another to implement the Buffett Rule.
And in Connecticut, Chris Murphy—a tireless champion for campaign finance reform who’s fought to get corporate money out of politics—is running against multi-millionaire Linda McMahon. Chris was one of the biggest supporters of the public option during the health care fight and now he needs our help winning in November.
Elizabeth, Tammy, and Chris wouldn’t just be three more Democratic votes in the Senate—they’d be three progressive leaders. All three are in toss-up races and they need our help. Can you chip in $5?
Yes, I’ll donate to help send Elizabeth Warren to the Senate.
Elizabeth Warren just blew the roof off the Democratic Convention in Charlotte. But her senate race couldn’t be closer. The same is true in Wisconsin and Connecticut, where progressive champs Tammy Baldwin and Chris Murphy are running. With less than 9 weeks remaining, they need our help today. Can you chip in?
Bill Clinton energized RNC tempo and electrified it with show-cases acknowledging and confirming the arithmetic of Fact checkers on President Obama’s leadership the reason why Obama should get 4 more years. Last night I watched zealously and very keenly with ease as his words flow from the podium of RNC…..From my view, those words came out powerfully, tearing me apart and stuffing me into captivity for Unity cause; and in agreement, for the sake of common shared values where all have available access to share their ideas aiming at shared prosperity on a level playing field. Bill Clinton reiterated that the mess President Obama found when he took office, no President, not him not his predecessors, would have found it possible to repair the amount of damage in four years. Instead Obama in no time, turned the situation around, put slab of layers for Recovery in the Recovery Act which, through the Government system, President Obama was able to stabilized the economy in a short term and created a record of 4.5 million in private sector jobs where, millions of other jobs are saved for sustainability in the future long term prospects; and although we are not there yet (at full recovery), we are on the right path, on track to full recovery. On the short term, Auto jobs created 250 thousand jobs, student loan reformed, education sector has more science and technical increased job opportunities for engineering and manufacturing innovation and prospects; what more can you question about President Obama’s leadership on track record other than vote to add 4 more years to complete work started?
Bill Clinton said that because of fact checks, he now trust and believes in President Obama version of good leadership and approach to job creation touching on Healthcare and Medicaid and confirmed that those are the same values of American Dreams. This shows that Democracy works.
Without second guess, Bill Clinton said the truth. Last night’s statement had me reconsider my options (have options open) to dialogue for purposes of cooperation for shared sacrifice so to move forward.
I am thrilled………and to get the arithmetic right, and in Pythagoras theorem, we have work to do. To all who get it, we must speed up to solicit for more swing votes for President Obama to win next election by landslide………
We cannot afford Mitt Romney’s knit-and-tied-lies to capture the Presidency……..it is all lies the GOP perpetuate in order to transfer public wealth to the 1% rich and where shall that put the rest of the population? This we cannot sit pretty………we must make it our concern that things must be done differently to benefit all fairly………The middle class and the poor must join hands to secure our future and our future are those savings we plant today……People must be afraid with Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan ticket. We must all go vote President Obama……!!!
Connect the dots and get the arithmetic………
Cheers everybody…….
Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com
Bill Clinton speaks at the 2012 DNC (C-SPAN) – Full Speech
Published on Sep 5, 2012 by CSPAN
Former President Bill Clinton addresses the 2012 Democratic National Convention. He is joined on stage following his speech by President Barack Obama.
Bill Clinton’s math lesson for the DNC: Why Obama adds up to a good president
By Chris Moody, Yahoo! News
Political ReporteThe Ticket – 9 hrs ago
CHARLOTTE — Former President Bill Clinton, once a political foe of President Barack Obama, made a strong case that he’s one of the nominee’s best surrogates Wednesday, especially when it comes to bringing independents into the Democratic re-election effort.
In a speech that was repeatedly interrupted by standing ovations and often veered from the prepared remarks on his Teleprompter, Clinton took on nearly every criticism that Republicans leveled at Obama last week at their party convention in Tampa. Clinton’s wide-ranging speech defended several aspects of Obama’s record, including his health care law, the controversial Recovery Act, the restructuring of cash-strapped American auto companies and even his choice of Joe Biden as vice president.
“We believe ‘we’re all in this together’ is a far better philosophy than ‘you’re on your own,'” Clinton said in a speech that went on for nearly an hour. “I want to nominate a man who’s cool on the outside but burns for America on the inside.”
Clinton even took on the question that Republicans have used in their convention counter-programming this week, arguing that the country is better off than it was when Obama first took office.
“Are we better off than we were when he took office? Listen to this, listen to this,” he said, clearly enjoying an audience hanging on his every word. “When President Obama took office, the economy was in a free fall, we were losing 750,000 jobs a month. Are we doing better than that today? The answer is yes.”
Speaking from experience, Clinton defended Obama from critics who blame him for overseeing what many have felt is a painstakingly slow recovery from the 2008 recession.
“No president, not me or any of my predecessors, could have repaired all the damage in just four years,” he said, going on to suggest that Obama’s work was only half finished.
The theme–that electing Republicans would stall the progress of an administration still struggling to turn around the economy–is one that has been repeated throughout the week. On Wednesday, Clinton hammered the point home.
“He inherited a deeply damaged economy,” Clinton said of Obama, “put a floor under the crash, began the long, hard road to recovery and laid the foundation for a more modern, more well-balanced economy that will produce millions of good new jobs, vibrant new businesses, and lots of new wealth for the innovators.”
The biggest problem for Democrats, Republicans point out, is that the country is still on that road–and looking for a fast way off.
But during a Democratic convention that up until this point appeared to be geared toward the liberal wing of the party, Clinton’s remarks were tailored to independents who might tune in during prime time. He made his arguments comprehensively, weaving personal stories in and out of his pitch for the president.
“Conditions are improving, and if you’ll renew the president’s contract you will feel it,” Clinton said. “Whether the American people believe that or not might decide the whole election. I just want you to know that I believe it.”
When Clinton finished, he bowed to Obama, who joined him on the stage. The two embraced before walking offstage together.
Fact check: 4.5 million new jobs created under Obama?
By Eric Pfeiffer, Yahoo! News
ReporteThe Ticket – 19 hrs ago
President Obama
“HE SAVED OUR JOBS”
“HE SAVED OUR INDUSTRY”
Obama himself has recently claimed more job growth in the past 27 months than President George W. Bush created “during the entire seven years before this crisis.”
“Despite incredible odds and united Republican opposition, our president took action, and now we’ve seen 4.5 million new jobs,” San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro said in his keynote address at the DNC on Tuesday night.
That statistic was echoed by virtually all of Tuesday night’s speakers, including first lady Michelle Obama, Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, who previously served as Obama’s chief of staff.
However, CNN fact-checked that claim and found it to be “not the whole picture.” Instead, CNN found that there has been a net increase of just 300,000 nonfarm payroll jobs since Obama took office. And if you count government jobs, there are actually 400,000 fewer people working today than in January 2009.
When Democrats use the 4.5 million jobs number, they’re referring to jobs created after the economy bottomed out in January 2010, one year after Obama took office. That time frame excludes the worst job losses, which took place in 2009, and which many Democrats argue were the result of Bush policies.
CNN concludes: “The figure of 4.5 million jobs is accurate if you look at the most favorable period and category for the administration. But overall, there are still fewer people working now than when Obama took office at the height of the recession.”
Still, a historical analysis of job growth percentages shows that Obama still fares better than some recent presidents. As of July, Obama is averaging +0.84 percent annual job growth in his term. That places him ahead of Bush, who saw +0.51 percent growth in his first term and -0.84 percent in his second term. Obama is also tracking better than George H.W. Bush, who presided over +0.69 percent growth during his one term in the White House.
However, Obama’s job growth percentages trail far behind those of some other recent presidents, including Bill Clinton (+2.60 percent and +1.60 percent), Ronald Reagan (+1.75 percent and +2.53 percent) and even Jimmy Carter (+2.30 percent).
Bill Clinton’s math lesson for the DNC: Why Obama adds up to a good president
By Chris Moody, Yahoo! News
Political ReporterThe Ticket – 9 hrs ago
CHARLOTTE — Former President Bill Clinton, once a political foe of President Barack Obama, made a strong case that he’s one of the nominee’s best surrogates Wednesday, especially when it comes to bringing independents into the Democratic re-election effort.
In a speech that was repeatedly interrupted by standing ovations and often veered from the prepared remarks on his Teleprompter, Clinton took on nearly every criticism that Republicans leveled at Obama last week at their party convention in Tampa. Clinton’s wide-ranging speech defended several aspects of Obama’s record, including his health care law, the controversial Recovery Act, the restructuring of cash-strapped American auto companies and even his choice of Joe Biden as vice president.
“We believe ‘we’re all in this together’ is a far better philosophy than ‘you’re on your own,'” Clinton said in a speech that went on for nearly an hour. “I want to nominate a man who’s cool on the outside but burns for America on the inside.”
Clinton even took on the question that Republicans have used in their convention counter-programming this week, arguing that the country is better off than it was when Obama first took office.
“Are we better off than we were when he took office? Listen to this, listen to this,” he said, clearly enjoying an audience hanging on his every word. “When President Obama took office, the economy was in a free fall, we were losing 750,000 jobs a month. Are we doing better than that today? The answer is yes.”
Speaking from experience, Clinton defended Obama from critics who blame him for overseeing what many have felt is a painstakingly slow recovery from the 2008 recession.
“No president, not me or any of my predecessors, could have repaired all the damage in just four years,” he said, going on to suggest that Obama’s work was only half finished.
The theme–that electing Republicans would stall the progress of an administration still struggling to turn around the economy–is one that has been repeated throughout the week. On Wednesday, Clinton hammered the point home.
“He inherited a deeply damaged economy,” Clinton said of Obama, “put a floor under the crash, began the long, hard road to recovery and laid the foundation for a more modern, more well-balanced economy that will produce millions of good new jobs, vibrant new businesses, and lots of new wealth for the innovators.”
The biggest problem for Democrats, Republicans point out, is that the country is still on that road–and looking for a fast way off.
But during a Democratic convention that up until this point appeared to be geared toward the liberal wing of the party, Clinton’s remarks were tailored to independents who might tune in during prime time. He made his arguments comprehensively, weaving personal stories in and out of his pitch for the president.
“Conditions are improving, and if you’ll renew the president’s contract you will feel it,” Clinton said. “Whether the American people believe that or not might decide the whole election. I just want you to know that I believe it.”
When Clinton finished, he bowed to Obama, who joined him on the stage. The two embraced before walking offstage together.
Elizabeth Warren to DNC: The ‘system is rigged’ against you
By Chris Moody, Yahoo! News
Political ReporteThe Ticket – 12 hrs ago
CHARLOTTE, N.C.–In her speech to the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday, Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren said that the American system of government is “rigged” against the middle class.
“People feel like the system is rigged against them. And here’s the painful part: they’re right,” Warren said in her first address to a party convention. “The system is rigged. Look around. Oil companies guzzle down billions in subsidies. Billionaires pay lower tax rates than their secretaries. Wall Street CEOs—the same ones who wrecked our economy and destroyed millions of jobs—still strut around Congress, no shame, demanding favors, and acting like we should thank them. Anyone here have a problem with that? Well I do.”
Warren is running against Republican Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown, who won the seat in a 2010 special election following the death of former Sen. Edward Kennedy.
Her full remarks:
Thank you! I’m Elizabeth Warren, and this is my first Democratic Convention. Never thought I’d run for senate. And I sure never dreamed that I’d get to be the warm-up act for President Bill Clinton—an amazing man, who had the good sense to marry one of the coolest women on the planet. I want to give a special shout out to the Massachusetts delegation. I’m counting on you to help me win and to help President Obama win.
I’m here tonight to talk about hard-working people: people who get up early, stay up late, cook dinner and help out with homework; people who can be counted on to help their kids, their parents, their neighbors, and the lady down the street whose car broke down; people who work their hearts out but are up against a hard truth—the game is rigged against them.
It wasn’t always this way. Like a lot of you, I grew up in a family on the ragged edge of the middle class. My daddy sold carpeting and ended up as a maintenance man. After he had a heart attack, my mom worked the phones at Sears so we could hang on to our house. My three brothers all served in the military. One was career. The second worked a good union job in construction. The third started a small business.
Me, I was waiting tables at 13 and married at 19. I graduated from public schools and taught elementary school. I have a wonderful husband, two great children, and three beautiful grandchildren. And I’m grateful, down to my toes, for every opportunity that America gave me. This is a great country. I grew up in an America that invested in its kids and built a strong middle class; that allowed millions of children to rise from poverty and establish secure lives. An America that created Social Security and Medicare so that seniors could live with dignity; an America in which each generation built something solid so that the next generation could build something better.
But for many years now, our middle class has been chipped, squeezed, and hammered. Talk to the construction worker I met from Malden, Massachusetts, who went nine months without finding work. Talk to the head of a manufacturing company in Franklin trying to protect jobs but worried about rising costs. Talk to the student in Worcester who worked hard to finish his college degree, and now he’s drowning in debt. Their fight is my fight, and it’s Barack Obama’s fight too.
People feel like the system is rigged against them. And here’s the painful part: they’re right. The system is rigged. Look around. Oil companies guzzle down billions in subsidies. Billionaires pay lower tax rates than their secretaries. Wall Street CEOs—the same ones who wrecked our economy and destroyed millions of jobs—still strut around Congress, no shame, demanding favors, and acting like we should thank them.
Anyone here have a problem with that? Well I do. I talk to small business owners all across Massachusetts.
Not one of them—not one—made big bucks from the risky Wall Street bets that brought down our economy. I talk to nurses and programmers, salespeople and firefighters—people who bust their tails every day. Not one of them—not one—stashes their money in the Cayman Islands to avoid paying their fair share of taxes.
These folks don’t resent that someone else makes more money. We’re Americans. We celebrate success. We just don’t want the game to be rigged. We’ve fought to level the playing field before. About a century ago, when corrosive greed threatened our economy and our way of life, the American people came together under the leadership of Teddy Roosevelt and other progressives, to bring our nation back from the brink.
We started to take children out of factories and put them in schools. We began to give meaning to the words “consumer protection” by making our food and medicine safe. And we gave the little guys a better chance to compete by preventing the big guys from rigging the markets. We turned adversity into progress because that’s what we do.
Americans are fighters. We are tough, resourceful and creative. If we have the chance to fight on a level playing field—where everyone pays a fair share and everyone has a real shot—then no one can stop us. President Obama gets it because he’s spent his life fighting for the middle class. And now he’s fighting to level that playing field—because we know that the economy doesn’t grow from the top down, but from the middle class out and the bottom up. That’s how we create jobs and reduce the debt.
And Mitt Romney? He wants to give tax cuts to millionaires and billionaires. But for middle-class families who are hanging on by their fingernails? His plans will hammer them with a new tax hike of up to 2,000 dollars. Mitt Romney wants to give billions in breaks to big corporations—but he and Paul Ryan would pulverize financial reform, voucher-ize Medicare, and vaporize Obamacare.
The Republican vision is clear: “I’ve got mine, the rest of you are on your own.” Republicans say they don’t believe in government. Sure they do. They believe in government to help themselves and their powerful friends. After all, Mitt Romney’s the guy who said corporations are people.
No, Governor Romney, corporations are not people. People have hearts, they have kids, they get jobs, they get sick, they cry, they dance. They live, they love, and they die. And that matters. That matters because we don’t run this country for corporations, we run it for people. And that’s why we need Barack Obama.
After the financial crisis, President Obama knew that we had to clean up Wall Street. For years, families had been tricked by credit cards, fooled by student loans and cheated on mortgages. I had an idea for a consumer financial protection agency to stop the rip-offs. The big banks sure didn’t like it, and they marshaled one of the biggest lobbying forces on earth to destroy the agency before it ever saw the light of day. American families didn’t have an army of lobbyists on our side, but what we had was a president—President Obama leading the way. And when the lobbyists were closing in for the kill, Barack Obama squared his shoulders, planted his feet, and stood firm. And that’s how we won.
By the way, just a few weeks ago, that little agency caught one of the biggest credit card companies cheating its customers and made it give people back every penny it took, plus millions of dollars in fines. That’s what happens when you have a president on the side of the middle class.
President Obama believes in a level playing field. He believes in a country where nobody gets a free ride or a golden parachute. A country where anyone who has a great idea and rolls up their sleeves has a chance to build a business, and anyone who works hard can build some security and raise a family. President Obama believes in a country where billionaires pay their taxes just like their secretaries do, and—I can’t believe I have to say this in 2012—a country where women get equal pay for equal work.
He believes in a country where everyone is held accountable. Where no one can steal your purse on Main Street or your pension on Wall Street. President Obama believes in a country where we invest in education, in roads and bridges, in science, and in the future, so we can create new opportunities, so the next kid can make it big, and the kid after that, and the kid after that. That’s what president Obama believes. And that’s how we build the economy of the future. An economy with more jobs and less debt. We root it in fairness. We grow it with opportunity. And we build it together.
I grew up in the Methodist Church and taught Sunday school. One of my favorite passages of scripture is: “Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.” Matthew 25:40. The passage teaches about God in each of us, that we are bound to each other and called to act. Not to sit, not to wait, but to act—all of us together.
Senator Kennedy understood that call. Four years ago, he addressed our convention for the last time. He said, “We have never lost our belief that we are all called to a better country and a newer world.” Generation after generation, Americans have answered that call. And now we are called again. We are called to restore opportunity for every American. We are called to give America’s working families a fighting chance. We are called to build something solid so the next generation can build something better.
So let me ask you—let me ask you, America: are you ready to answer this call? Are you ready to fight for good jobs and a strong middle class? Are you ready to work for a level playing field? Are you ready to prove to another generation of Americans that we can build a better country and a newer world?
Joe Biden is ready. Barack Obama is ready. I’m ready. You’re ready. America’s ready. Thank you! And God bless America!
From: People For Peace
Voices of Justice for Peace
Regional News
BY FR JOACHIM OMOLO OUKO, AJ
NAIROBI-KENYA
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2012
Although it is fiction story, this small booklet by Kwani? ‘after the Vote’ a series of opinions, recollections and short stories written by Kenyan authors following last year’s contested election and its violent aftermath, there is a lot to learn from it.
;[image]Inset- Yusila Cherono narrates her ordeal at the hands of suspected Mungiki members during post-election violence/ Photo courtesy Daily Nation.
One of the authors, Kalundi Serumaga puts it correctly when he says that poverty in Kenya cannot be eradicated as long as our leaders continue to shout of power struggles instead of giving service required of a leader.
He is convinced that even if August 1982 coup attempt succeeded Kenya would not be different from what it is now. During the mayhem, there was a lot of shouting of “Power”, but no answers about poverty which according to Serunga is the worst form of violence.
At its own worst, it is a form of slow genocide. Girls are affected the worst, as it exposes them to all sorts of deprivations that lead to temptations and inducements resulting in angry, enervated young women. Even as an adult, a person raised in poverty often suffers a certain furtive sense of shame and anger that they can never quite shake off.
As long as this trend will not change this generation and the ones to come will live to see vivid images of houses going up in flames, policemen shooting teargas and lives bullets at mocking protesters, deranged mobs dragging people out of vehicles and hacking them to death, burning people alive in a church, houses, market places among other crowded places.
The crisis that is Kenya today comes largely as a result of the Kenyan intelligentsia’s abject failure to come up with viable alternatives to this mess. Those in power never had answers, and are not interested in looking for them because that is not their interest.
The obituary of Simiyu Barasa recalls of a sad story on what happened in Naivasha where some particular ethnic communities were targeted. Dead bodies spread everywhere.
Simuyu tells of his sister, Rozi who lived in Western Kenya, on the Eldoret/Kakamega border. They had taken a patient to Moi Referral Hospital Eldoret. On their way back, the ambulance was stopped by youths bearing all forms of crude weapons.
They demanded to know which tribes everyone in the ambulance belonged to. The driver was of the local tribe, so he was told to step aside. As the others showed their National Identity cards, his sister realized that all around them were corpses of human beings freshly chopped to death.
Her turn came and she said she was Luhya. They told her to speak in Luhya, but his Sister doesn’t know Luhya. “I really can’t speak it because my mother is a Taita!” she pleaded. She had to desperately show a photocopy of my mother’s National Identity card which she had in her purse, a photocopy her mother had given to her the previous week to use as a referee for the bank account she was switching to. That photocopy saved his sister.
The only language his sister can speak, apart from English and the National Swahili, is Gikuyu. The tribe the youths were targeting. She pleaded “my friend, I know no tribe. I only know languages. My mother is Taita, my Father is Luhya, and we were raised in Kiambu among the Gikuyu. It has never been important in our family to know which tribe we should belong to, my sisters and brothers have names from both sides of our parents communities”.
If she said she was Luhya, the Gikuyu with whom she have lived and now she was engaged to one of their daughters would kill he as they have gone on a mission to revenge the deaths of their kinsmen in Western Kenya.
If she flew to her parent’s home in Luhyaland, the neighbours would barbecue her alive for she can’t speak their language and of course her mom is from a foreign tribe. Not to forget that the guy who sold them that piece of land where her mom and Dad saved so hard to buy is known to come and insist on grazing his cow on their compound claiming “my cows used to feed here, buying the land doesn’t mean I don’t own it!”
Complete with murderous gangs imported from up-country to protect their own- Mungiki for the Gikuyu, Chinkororo for the Gusii, and the Baghdad Boys and Taliban for the Luo. Simiyu’s sister wondered which tribe to run to. The only two tribes she could run to don’t have such armies. Claiming her Dad’s Luhya identity, and a Bukusu at that, was problematic in itself.
The Gikuyus were hunting them down claiming they voted ODM together with the Luos, and the Luos were hunting them down too claiming they voted for Kibaki together with the Gikuyus. Such was her fate for her father belonging to this tribe that voted 50-50!
All is because of the struggles for power, that is why the National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) has the reason to regret following the recent spate of violence in the country that the forthcoming General Election may spark yet another violence.
NCIC Chairman Mzalendo Kibunjia regrets that the recent ethnic violence in Mandera County (between the Garre and Degodia), Wajir/ Garissa (between Ogaden clans), Tana River/Lamu County between the Orma and Pokomo communities respectively and the violent protest in Mombasa following the death of Sheikh Aboud Rogo is a clear indication.
While over 70 innocent Kenyans have died, hundreds of houses torched and thousands of families displaced despite the county forums on peaceful election held last week, it is even more worrying that the violence is happening just six months to the General Election.
The killings in Mandera County are happening despite a series of peace initiatives aimed at forestalling clashes between the Degodia and Garre clans as campaigns ahead of the 2013 General Election gain momentum.
It explains why, even though the National Cohesion and Integration Commission has also disclosed strategies that the commission has developed to ensure peace and avoid the repeat of what happened in the past elections, with these indications it demonstrates that Kenya is still far away from peaceful elections.
Among the strategies he cited were a national initiative called Kenya Kwanza that was launched recently and whose aim was to preach peace among Kenyans at the counties. The initiative Kibunjia thinks can encourage co-existence of various ethnic communities. The initiative requires all political office-seeking candidates in the upcoming elections sign an agreement binding them to prevent ethnic hatred and violence.
Kibunjia wants his commission to work with other government agencies including the Communication Commission of Kenya (CCK) and law enforcement to investigate and prosecute those Kenyans spreading hate through SMS (text) messages, blogs, posts in the social media such as facebook and twitter. He also intends to start a media campaigns on radio, television and other channels calling on Kenyans to avoid violence.
Kubunjia also wants mobile operators in Kenya to have to approve political text messages before they are sent out to subscribers, according to guidelines being mooted by the CCK. The CCK has proposed guidelines that require all political parties to send their SMS messages to mobile network operators for approval 48 hours before they can be sent out between 6am and 6pm.
Prior to sending of any proposed political message, a mobile network operator shall vet its content to ensure compliance with these guidelines. The mobile network operator will notify the requester of its decision within eighteen (18) hours of submission of the request.
The CCK has also restricted the use of language to English and Swahili only. This move bans the sending of political messages in vernacular languages to avoid incitement that may turn communities against each other as was witnessed in the 2008 post election violence.
Under the National Cohesion and Integration Act, making a hate speech that stirs ethnic hatred attracts a maximum Sh1 million fine, or three years in jail or both. Incitement to violence attracts five years imprisonment without the option of a fine.
If found guilty the four counts against MPs Wilfred Machage, Fred Kapondi and businesswoman Christine Miller could attract a fine of up to Sh4 million or 12 years in jail.
The court ruled that the content of a recording adduced in court failed to comply with provisions of the evidence Act. According to the magistrate there was no certificate of ownership of the recording, and the maker of the footage was not called to give evidence.
Although successful prosecution of hate speech can help stop the violence, given that the success depends on getting water-tight evidence, which is never easy due to the difference in interpreting what has been said, it is almost impossible to convict anyone basis of such communications.
The 2008 law defines hate speech as that which advocates or encourages violent acts against a specific group, and creates a climate of hate or prejudice, which may, in turn, foster the commission of hate crimes.
Part of the problem in enforcing this act is that “this definition is broad so providing evidence that passes the prosecutorial threshold is somewhat difficult. That is why cabinet minister Chirau Ali Mwakwere, who stands accused of inciting hatred against “Arab” settlers who he said had taken land from indigenous coastal communities may not have sufficient evidence.
It is also why three Kikuyu musicians – whose songs praising presidential aspirant and ICC suspect Uhuru Kenyatta were termed by the Commission as “insulting” and “threatening” to the Luo community may also luck sufficient evidence.
One of the songs suggests that Kenyatta should “kill” Luo presidential rival Raila Odinga, the current prime minister – “an uncircumcised man who wants to push you there [the Hague] and take over your wife and all your wealth” – for his alleged role in bringing about the ICC prosecutions.
Fr Joachim Omolo Ouko, AJ
People for Peace in Africa
Tel +254-7350-14559/+254-722-623-578
E-mail omolo.ouko@gmail.com
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That this generation can give to the generations
To come- All of us have a role.
The biggest news coming out of the Republican convention was that Clint Eastwood talked to an empty chair for 12 minutes. That’s bad for Mitt Romney, but this week is going to be even worse.
Michelle Obama, Elizabeth Warren, Bill Clinton, and of course the President himself are about to take over the airwaves—right as most Americans are starting to pay attention to the race.
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A lot of progressives have watched the campaign, sat back, and figured Obama had the election in the bag.
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Received wisdom has it that political change is largely driven by the middle classes. For instance, most of those coordinating the North African protests were middle class. So why, in Angola, did the protests against the re-election of the party of the world’s third-longest serving ruler remain so small scale, despite the fact that many of those protesting were middle class? As the country goes to the polls today, we bring you the third instalment in our series about the world’s fastest growing economy.
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That the media is an essential tool in any functioning democracy is not in doubt. What are the motives behind the various contents contained in the media? This question of motives becomes more pronounced during the electioneering period as is the case in Kenya.
Has the media in Kenya considered analyzing the content of campaign adverts to gauge their motives apart from selling the politicians’ and political parties’ manifestos? Could the content of these campaign adverts generate some sort of indicators that could be used to sound alarm bells on whether they are promoting peace and harmonious coexistence or fuelling violence? This is critical given that adverts enable individuals and groups to say what they want to say the way they would want their audiences to receive the information.
Indeed, it is no secret that persons with political ambitions set up media outlets. They depend on them for constant positive coverage and visibility. There is a direct link between the quest for political office and the quantity of media clout, presence or manipulation that a candidate commands. While this might be the case, the nation comes first and the content that is printed and/or broadcast should promote peace and harmony. http://www.comminit.com/policy-blogs/content/what-role-should-media-play-determining-content-campaign-advertisements
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Last night, Paul Ryan lied to the American people. Some journalists and outlets covered Ryan’s lies. But others failed to check the facts and didn’t call Ryan out on his brazen lies.
In this crucial election, news reporters have an obligation to educate the public about the facts regarding the major issues and call out the candidates every time they lie.
That’s why I created a petition urging the major news corporations—ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, FOX, and MSNBC—to live up to their obligation to report the truth. The petition says:
Mainstream media: Fact-check and call out candidates when they lie. You have an obligation as journalists to educate the public on the facts of the major campaign issues.
Here is a list of five lies that Paul Ryan told when he gave his speech at the Republican National Convention last night. Every single news outlet should report on these lies.
1. Lie: President Obama is the “greatest threat” to Medicare.
Truth: Obama didn’t make any cuts to Medicare benefits; he made cuts to provider reimbursements, to improve cost efficiency and extend the fiscal security of Medicare by eight years. According to the Medicare actuary, “[Obama’s] Affordable Care Act makes important changes to the Medicare program and substantially improves its financial outlook.”1
But Ryan actually does want to cut benefits. He proposed dismantling Medicare and replacing it with a voucher system, leaving millions of seniors to come up with more money to pay for care out of pocket.2,3
2. Lie: President Obama didn’t save a General Motors plant in Wisconsin.
Truth: First, Obama wasn’t even in office when the GM plant closed. Second, Obama never made a promise to save it.4
3. Lie: President Obama ignored recommendations of a bipartisan debt commission.
Truth: Paul Ryan actually sat on that commission. And he led Republicans in voting down the commission’s own recommendation. So the commission never gave a report to Obama, because Ryan himself voted to kill the report before it could.5
4. Lie: President Obama is responsible for the downgrading of the U.S. Credit Rating.
Truth: House Republicans, including Paul Ryan, held the full faith and credit of the United States hostage to try to ransom it for trillions of dollars in cuts to social programs without increasing taxes on the wealthy one dime. Standard & Poor’s said specifically, “We have changed our assumption on [revenue] because the majority of Republicans in Congress continue to resist any measure that would raise revenues.” That’s why our nation’s credit rating was downgraded.6,7
5. Lie: Ryan wants to protect the “weak.”
Truth: Ryan’s biggest feat in his political career was proposing a budget with dramatic cuts to programs benefiting the poor. He’d cut Medicaid by one third, take away health care insurance from 30 million Americans, and cut Pell Grants for 1 million students. All so that he could give more tax breaks to the rich.8
Thanks!
–Brenda Witt
Sources:
1. “Fact check: Paul Ryan at the RNC,” USA Today, August 30, 2012
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=279602&id=50193-21095459-0BUi6Ex&t=8
2. “Undoing Obama Medicare cuts may backfire on Romney,” The Boston Globe, August 18, 2012
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=279597&id=50193-21095459-0BUi6Ex&t=9
3. “Romney-Ryan Medicare Plan Would Cost 29-Year-Olds $331,200: Report,” Huffington Post, August 27, 2012
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=279596&id=50193-21095459-0BUi6Ex&t=10
4. “Paul Ryan Misleads With GM Plant Closure Tale,” Huffington Post, August 29, 2012
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=279598&id=50193-21095459-0BUi6Ex&t=11
5. “Fact Check: Paul Ryan misleads on debt panel’s spending cut plan,” CNN, August 30, 2012
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=279608&id=50193-21095459-0BUi6Ex&t=12
6. “Top 5 Fibs In Paul Ryan’s Convention Speech,” Talking Points Memo, August 30, 2012
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=279595&id=50193-21095459-0BUi6Ex&t=13
7. “Paul Ryan Address: Convention Speech Built On Demonstrably Misleading Assertions,” Huffington Post, August 30, 2012
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=279604&id=50193-21095459-0BUi6Ex&t=14
8. “4 Ways Paul Ryan’s Budget Would Devastate The Poor,” ThinkProgress, August 17, 2012
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=279605&id=50193-21095459-0BUi6Ex&t=15
This petition was created on SignOn.org, the progressive, nonprofit petition site. SignOn.org is sponsored by MoveOn Civic Action, which is not responsible for the contents of this or other petitions posted on the site. Brenda Witt didn’t pay us to send this email—we never rent or sell the MoveOn.org list.
With the emergence of President Obama’s leadership, America gained love and respect across the Globe as President Obama engaged world leaders with dignity and respect. He put pressure where it was safe and necessary and the world platform begun to respect and love America one more time. We must take into account that, America’s favorability had diminished on the Global front during Bush Administration.
Every single person in the world want to be treated with dignity, respect, value and every Government of the world want to be appreciated. Where there is Peace and Unity, life thrives. Where there is respect, people trade and share favorably striking deals that are favorable for mutual common interest. This is what the world wants and is what President Obama focus on which is what has lit America to shine on top of the world.
Why is Africa Poor?
Africans as a people are poor, but Africa as a place is fantastically rich – in minerals, land, labour with beautiful sunshine.
Reason for Poverty in Africa is excessive corruption which drains away more than what comes in to improve and boost the economy.
Corruption is number one problem. This explains where some of the money goes, which is encouraged by former colonial powers joined with international companies.
African leaders are the reason for excessive corrupt and that is why outsiders enjoy freedom to invade, occupy, convert, plunder through trading under corruption.
The hangover of colonialism hover in the background of almost every serious conversation with Africans about why most of them are poor.
It goes without saying that, modern day slavery impoverishes parts of Africa and colonial hangover set up trading patterns that favor special interest without fair shared sacrifice for common good in the “Give and Take” aiming at benefitting the colonizers through corruption. African leaders take this as a way to create easy wealth for themselves and they don’t want to pay taxes.
President Obama’s policy provided a fair shared sacrifice in Foreign Policy Partnership agenda where Africa is treated with a human face and dignity. It is the reason he supported Kenya’s Referendum for good democratic constitutional order against forces of impunity……the reason there was serious conflict of interest and why Kenyan Coalition Government do not like and appreciate but fights the New Constitution.
This is a sign President Obama’s Foreign policy for global Progressive Partnership for development valued human rights focusing on peace and unity for common good of all. His Foreign Policy for FORWARD Plan of Action means well focusing on Global Peace with Environmental protection and security; and that which was expected to eliminate terrorism globally. In evaluating Condoleezzas challenging speech against President Obama’s Foreign Policy although sounding like a brilliant presentation, it is not fair to equate Mitt Romneys’ plus Paul Ryan’s joint responsibility character to that of President Obama’s outstanding integrity and passion to secure and sustain America’s values to the Global Region of the world.
It is impossible to sell someone with plain words however powerful a speech is without presenting tangible evidence of documentation or proposals for Plan of Action how things will be done differently to improve things from the way they are; for which, as show-case in Factual Evidence, people are able to compare visionary principles.
Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com
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Evalutating Condoleezza Rice Speech:
Condoleezza Rice never addressed President Obama by name, but the former secretary of state delivered a sharp rejection of his foreign policy tonight, charging that the White House had forsaken past and potential allies, leaving the world to wonder, “Where does America stand?”
“When our friends and our foes, alike, do not know the answer to that question,” she told the Republican National Convention, “the world is a chaotic and dangerous place.”
Rice picked up on a theme laid out earlier tonight by Sen. John McCain who warned that “if America doesn’t lead, our adversaries will, and the world will grow darker, poorer and much more dangerous.” Rice criticized the president for taking a backseat to NATO during the battle for Libya and not doing more to stop the bloodshed in Syria.
“We cannot be reluctant to lead,” Rice told fellow Republicans, who welcomed her to the stage with enthusiastic applause. “And you cannot lead from behind. Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan understand this reality, that our leadership abroad and our well-being at home are inextricably linked.”
Turning to concerns that a growing deficit could undermine American influence abroad, she focused on China.
“Just consider this,” she said. “The United States has ratified only three trade agreements in the last few years and those were negotiated in the Bush administration. China has signed 15 free trade agreements and is in the progress of negotiating as many as 18 more. Sadly we are abandoning the field of free and fair trade, and it will come back to haunt us.”
“Just consider this,” she said. “The United States has ratified only three trade agreements in the last few years and those were negotiated in the Bush administration. China has signed 15 free trade agreements and is in the progress of negotiating as many as 18 more. Sadly we are abandoning the field of free and fair trade, and it will come back to haunt us.”
“On a personal note, a little girl grows up in Jim Crow Birmingham, the most segregated big city in America,” Rice said, talking about her childhood in Alabama. “Her parents can’t take her to a movie theater or a restaurant, but they make her believe that even though she can’t have a hamburger at the Woolworth’s lunch counter she can be president of the United States — and she becomes the Secretary of State.”
That dream, she said was in doubt, as economic dislocation crushes opportunity in areas hardest hit by the slow recovery.
That dream, she said was in doubt, as economic dislocation crushes opportunity in areas hardest hit by the slow recovery.
“Your greatest ally in controlling your response to your circumstance is in a quality education,” Rice said. “Today, when I can look at your zip code and can tell whether you are going to get a good education. Can I really say that it doesn’t matter where you came from? It matters where you are going. The crisis in K-12 education is a threat to the very fabric who we are.”
It is an issue Rice knows well from her time as provost at Stanford University, which she returned to in 2010 to work as a professor.
Low Favorability Trails Romney Up to the Convention Dais
By Gary Langer | ABC OTUS News – 9 hrs ago
August 29th 2012
Mitt Romney accepts the Republican nomination for president this week with the lowest personal popularity of any major-party nominee in polls dating to Ronald Reagan’s presidency, a difficulty for Romney that’s persisted throughout this election cycle.
Forty percent of registered voters in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll see Romney favorably overall, while 51 percent rate him unfavorably – 11 points underwater in this basic measure, with a majority unfavorable score for just the second time in polls since last fall.
See PDF with full results, charts and tables here.
Barack Obama does better in this poll, produced for ABC by Langer Research Associates, but hardly well – 50-47 percent in favorable vs. unfavorable views among registered voters, essentially the same as his 2012 average in ABC/Post polls. On this, as on other measures, as hard as they’ve campaigned, views of the two hardly have budged.
Romney’s favorability rating is the lowest of any major-party nominee at roughly the time of his convention in available data back to 1984; indeed he’s the first, at this stage of the campaign, to be rated more unfavorably than favorably by a significant margin. On the other hand, Obama’s net favorable rating is substantially lower than the four previous incumbents’ (Reagan, both Bushes and Bill Clinton) at this point.
One previous candidate in this period had a favorability rating as low as Obama’s and went on to win the presidency – George H.W. Bush in 1988. (Bush’s unfavorability rating was lower than Obama’s, with more undecided.) None has won with favorability as low as Romney’s, increasing the pressure for him to develop more of a personal connection with the electorate, perhaps starting with his acceptance speech Thursday night.
Favorability is a broader concept than simple likeability, a measure in which Obama far surpasses Romney; it also reflects empathy, a sense that the candidate understands the problems of average Americans – an attribute on which Obama also leads, but more narrowly. Analysis of ABC/Post data this week shows that when likeability and empathy are tested together, empathy is a far more powerful predictor of vote choices.
GROUPS – Romney has particular challenges in some groups: His 34 percent favorability rating among women who are registered to vote is down by 9 percentage points from May, with particular weakness among unmarried women, a core Democratic group.
Romney is seen favorably by just 35 percent of independents who are registered to vote, numerically a low since March (albeit not significantly different from its level earlier this month). Obama’s favorability rating among independents is 9 points higher than Romney’s; nonetheless in a separate ABC/Post poll released Monday the two were about even among independents in vote preference, 47-43 percent, Romney-Obama, indicating that favorability is one factor in candidate support, but not in and of itself determinative.
Romney’s rating also is notably low, just 21 percent favorable, among adults who say they’re not registered to vote – a sentiment that would explain a focus on voter registration by the Obama camp in the two months ahead.
Romney does far better in his core ideological support groups, but with shortfalls compared with Obama. Romney is seen favorably by 69 percent of conservative voters; Obama, by 81 percent of liberals. And Obama’s rating among moderates, 61 percent favorable, far exceeds Romney’s in this group, 29 percent.
A variety of factors may inform these ratings; both candidates likely are low on favorability not solely because of their own doing, but because the public is in a sour mood, pinched by the long-running economic downturn. Nonetheless, while they focus in the weeks ahead on winning voters’ minds, a few hearts wouldn’t hurt.
METHODOLOGY – This ABC News/Washington Post poll was conducted by landline and cell phone Aug. 22-26, 2012, among a random national sample of 1,020 adults and 814 registered voters. Results have a margin of sampling error of 3.5 points for the full sample and 4 points for the sample of registered voters, including design effect. The survey was produced for ABC News by Langer Research Associates of New York, N.Y., with sampling, data collection and tabulation by SSRS/Social Science Research Solutions of Media, Pa.
Rice says America’s voice ‘muted’ in world affairs
Associated Press –
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says the voice of the United States in world affairs “has been muted” under President Barack Obama, creating a chaotic and dangerous security environment.,
Rice, who speaks Wednesday night to the Republican National Convention, sought to tout Mitt Romney’s foreign policy credentials.
She tells “CBS This Morning” Romney “would understand American exceptionalism and would not be afraid to lead from the front.” Rice says the election is about “the future of American leadership” in the world. She says U.S. policy on Syria has been ineffective. Asked what she thinks President Barack Obama has done wrong, the former Bush administration official says Washington has been losing influence around the world because Obama has repeatedly demanded that Syria’s Bashar Assad step aside and nothing has happened.
Tea party organizer wants Romney specifics: ‘We’re trying to figure out what he’s for’
By Chris Moody, Yahoo! News
Political ReporteThe Ticket –
TAMPA — The details of Mitt Romney’s acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention are still secret, but when the candidate takes the stage on Thursday night, FreedomWorks President Matt Kibbe wants to hear one thing: Policy details.
“We’re trying to figure out what he’s for,” Kibbe told Yahoo News in an interview here on Tuesday. “There’s a lot of talk about Romney’s need to connect with people, but what we’re looking for is substance. This isn’t a beauty contest. We’re looking for someone that actually stands for something, and we’re hoping to see some substantial policy in the speech as well as an ability to connect with people.”
Kibbe said that Romney should make it clear how he would differentiate himself from President Barack Obama, particularly on financial regulation.
“I’d like to hear some specifics,” he said.
FreedomWorks, one of the nation’s most prominent tea party groups, took a long time to come around for Romney — or, rather, to drop their opposition. The group actively opposed Romney’s candidacy during the Republican primaries, and even organized a demonstration when Romney spoke to a tea party rally in New Hampshire last year. The announcement for that event on the FreedomWorks website called Romney “an establishment hack” with a record that “represents everything the tea party stands against.”
Once it was clear that Romney would secure the party’s nomination, FreedomWorks leaders still avoided a full-throated endorsement, but a spokesman said the group was “dedicated to defeating Obama.”
On Tuesday, Kibbe said that he was encouraged by Romney’s decision to choose Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan as his running mate, and that while Romney was still vague about his views, the choice offered hints about how he might govern.
“I think you’re seeing some more more substance coming from the Republican ticket with the selection of Ryan,” Kibbe said. “There’s a better sense for what these guys would actually do should they win the election.”
Ron Paul delegates cause ruckus on convention floor
By Chris Moody, Yahoo! News
Political Reporter
The Ticket –
He might not be the Republican nominee, but Ron Paul certainly has loyal delegates. And they’re here to make their voices heard—literally. The boisterous delegates caused somewhat of an altercation on the convention floor this Tuesday evening, a night that should belong to Mitt Romney.
Whenever a state that had Paul delegates announced its vote, the counter on stage tallied only the delegates for Romney, a standard practice under the convention rules. Hundreds of Paul delegates struck back by shouting the number of Paul votes in unison from the floor and the rafters, a practice that irked Romney supporters.
One Texas delegate, a Ron Paul supporter, repeatedly screamed whenever Paul’s name was mentioned. A group of his fellow Texans turned around and scowled at him.
“Sorry,” the Paul supporter said, shrugging and not really sorry.
“Don’t do it if you’re sorry!” an angry Romney delegate snapped.
A moment, later, the Paul delegate did it again, shouting even louder. Another Romney delegate next to him, a Texan who towered about two feet above him, shot him a glare. “You mad about something, man?”
The Paul delegate pushed his cowboy hat back and shrunk lower. He didn’t shout again.
Meanwhile, Romney delegates rallied to beat the Paul delegates at their own game. Whenever a state without any Paul delegates announced their numbers, groups of Romney supporters shouted, “And zero for Ron Paul!”
When Romney finally clinched the delegate vote count, the reaction from the crowd was mild, at best, perhaps exasperated by the shouting match. The delegates on the floor cheered and waved “MITT” signs, but the celebration quickly subsided.
Many civilians massacred in Congo: U.N. officials
By Robert Evans | Reuters – 15 mins ago
GENEVA (Reuters) – Rival armed groups may have killed hundreds of civilians in massacres and other “incomprehensibly vicious” attacks in eastern parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), senior U.N. officials said on Wednesday.
The violence is focused in North Kivu near the border with Rwanda where warring groups have targeted villages seen as supporting their opponents, while the national army has been diverted to fight a movement of mutineers known as M23.
“The deterioration of the overall security situation in North Kivu following the M23 mutiny and related ruthless attacks against civilians is extremely alarming,” said Roger Meece, special representative of U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.
Meece was cited in a United Nations report issued in Geneva as saying a new round of systematic killings of villagers appeared to have occurred in early August.
U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay said allegations of hundreds of killings were still being verified, but preliminary investigations suggested that a large number of people, mainly women and children, had been slaughtered.
“The sheer viciousness of these murders is beyond comprehension,” she said.
The Congo government in Kinshasa this month rejected calls by other countries in the region for an exclusively African force to tackle the insurgency in the east.
Congo says some of the insurgent groups have support from countries such as Rwanda and Uganda – a charge both governments deny – and wants an expansion of the 17,000-member U.N. peacekeeping force in the vast, mineral-rich state.
Pillay’s office in Geneva said its mission in Congo had recorded 45 attacks on 30 North Kivu villages since May by a group dubbing itself “Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda” or FDLR, and another called Raia Mutumboki.
The FDLR is largely composed of ethnic Hutus, many of whom fled into the Congo after the defeat of a Hutu government widely viewed as responsible for the massacre of up to a million Tutsis and opponents of its policies in Rwanda in 1994.
The movement sometimes stages attacks in alliance with another armed group, Nyatura, the United Nations says.
Raia Mutumboki, largely composed of Congolese Tutsis but reinforced by others from Rwanda, according to the Congo government, says it is protecting the local population by attacking Hutus, whom it regards as foreigners.
The U.N. force, known as MONUSCO, focuses on protecting civilians but has been forced to divert resources to tackle the fallout from fighting between the Congolese army and M23.
That conflict has displaced nearly half a million people since the mutiny in April led to the formation of the rebel group that accuses Kinshasa of violating a 2009 peace accord.
(Reported by Robert Evans; Editing by Alistair Lyon)
Why Maine walked out: Romney’s new rules for 2016 and what they mean
By Walter Shapiro | The Ticket – 14 hrs ago
TAMPA—With an attention to detail that an art restorer working on a Rembrandt might envy, the Romney team has been working overtime to guarantee a smooth convention without a single discordant note—in 2016. Changes in Republican Party rules proposed by the Mitt-ites would, in theory, lessen the odds of rogue delegates and raucous dissenters disrupting the 2016 second-term coronation for a President Romney.
The small but vocal Ron Paul brigades joined by some militant conservatives threatened a Tuesday afternoon convention floor fight over the new rules, but as a beleaguered minority they never had the votes to get more than a face-saving compromise. Part of the Maine delegation walked out in protest. The history of party rules, dating back to the rise of presidential primaries in 1972, represents a crash course in the law of unintended consequences. So, in truth, there is no guarantee that the details of the Romney Rewrite will end up mattering to anyone other than election lawyers and political scientists.
Whatever its practical effects, this far-sighted effort to revamp the party rules reveals something important about a putative Romney presidency. All first-term presidents govern with a nervous eye on their re-election campaigns. (See Obama, Barack). But Romney appears as worried about his own party’s 2016 primaries as he does about the Democrats.
Pat Buchanan has been an oft-discussed figure here in Tampa, since his fire-breathing “culture war” 1992 speech remains a never-again model of a convention speech gone awry. But the real damage to the re-election hopes of President George H.W. Bush came earlier when Buchanan challenged him in the New Hampshire primary and won an impressive 40 percent of the vote. That bygone Buchanan campaign rebuking Bush for going back on his read-my-lips pledge not to raise taxes is the precedent that haunts the Romney forces today.
The specter hanging over Romney is not a particular issue like taxes so much as the rise of Republican factions that demand ideological purity from their leaders. The resurgent right has been on the warpath beginning with the purging of establishment Republican senators like Utah’s Bob Bennett (denied renomination in 2010) and Indiana’s Richard Lugar (defeated in the 2012 primary). This take-no-prisoners political mood has continued through the recent upset Senate primary victories of tea party candidates like Ted Cruz in Texas and Todd Akin in Missouri.
This would be worrisome for any Republican president, not just one with Romney’s zigzag ideological pedigree. No president of any party—certainly not Ronald Reagan or Franklin Roosevelt—has ever governed without muddled compromises and reluctantly broken promises. This backsliding is inevitable (see Guantanamo and Barack Obama) since presidents do not rule by decree.
Against this backdrop, imagine the potential mood in a Romney White House in 2013 or 2015. Every decision would be double-checked to make sure that it doesn’t offend any restive faction in the Republican base. All spending proposals would have to pass muster with the tea party movement, all judicial appointments would be informally vetted by social conservatives and all nominees to the Federal Reserve would run the risk of the wrath of Ron Paul.
It can be a demoralizing way to govern. Maybe Vice President Paul Ryan would give Romney enough credibility with the budget hawks to ease the pressure on the administration’s right flank. Maybe the Romney political operation would rein in restive Republicans. And maybe leprechauns would dance amid the clover on the White House lawn.
The Pat Buchanan figure in 2016 Republican presidential primaries might be Rand “Son of Ron” Paul on the libertarian side or perhaps (admittedly, a big perhaps) even Sarah Palin representing the tea party movement. There is, of course, no way to know the identity of who might personify thunder on the right in the 2016 primaries. But having survived the turbulence of this year’s GOP race (recall the astounding record of underfunded challengers like Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich), Romney knows all too well how uneasy lies the head that wears the Republican crown.
After the 1980 Jimmy-Carter-Ted-Kennedy grudge match, the Democrats have learned the hard way the self-destructive folly of challenging an incumbent president for renomination. Both Bill Clinton and Obama glided through their primaries without a ripple of dissent. But Will Rogers to the contrary, the Democrats these days are the organized political party while the Republicans are continually rambunctious.
The goal of this Tampa convention, more than anything, is to invite undecided voters to feel reassured at the prospect of Mitt Romney in the Oval Office next January. But, as the under-the-radar fight over Republican Party rules illustrates, a President Romney might well find himself a prisoner of his own party’s quest for purity. In a sense, that may be the lasting legacy of Pat Buchanan and his quixotic 1992 primary campaign.
The ODM Parliamentary Group meeting at the party headquarters in Nairobi today set the pace for a vigorous campaign for the party and it’s Presidential flag bearer.
The meeting at Orange House attended by 30 Members of Parliament under the …chairmanship of Industrialization Minister Mr. Henry Kosgey created campaign clusters that will be headed by appointed personalities to spearhead the campaigns for the party and it’s presidential candidate.
The clusters are as follows;
Nyanza Region
North Rift
South Rift
North Eastern
Western
Coast
Eastern
Central
Nairobi
The clusters will be headed by Conveners who will be in charge of the party campaigns in their respective regions. The Conveners will organize and coordinate the campaigns.
A meeting for the appointed Conveners is scheduled for the coming week to plan for the campaigns and set the pace for the same.
The ODM plans to launch its vigorous countrywide campaigns next month (September).
At the same time, the ODM has called on Kenyans living at the Coast to maintain peace and tranquility in the region following the chaos that erupted after the killing of Islamic Preacher Sheikh Aboud Rogo on Monday this week.
Parliamentary Group Secretary Mr. Ababu Namwamba told the press after the Party Parliamentary Group meeting that although the party condemns the murder of Sheikh Aboud Rogo but urged the residents of Mombasa to be peaceful as the government investigates the motive behind the cold blood murder.
Meanwhile, the ODM Parliamentary Group has congratulated Mr. Noor Sheikh Abdillahi, the party’s candidate for the vacant Nana Ward in Moyale of Marsabit County for sailing through unopposed.
Mr. Abdillahi went through unopposed after the other political parties failed to field a candidate for the seat in the September 17 by-election.
Mr. Namwamba while conveying the MPs congratulatory message to Mr. Abdillahi appealed to Kenyans to vote for the party candidates in all the vacant positions in the by elections across the country on 17th of next month
An excessively wealthy Kisumu based medical doctor who had declared his intention of vying for the elective position n of County governor in the region has hastily beat the retreat after allegedly being prevailed upon by the ODM leadership in unclear circumstances.
Dr Hezron Makobewa o is the director of the Kisumu based OGRA FOUNDATION AN Ngo which is heavily funded by the UK sources with the support of the British government, however declined to name the emissaries who conveyed the message to him, but multiple source have hinted that the message came from two influential Luo MPs mandarins of the ODM believes to be close to the party leadership.
Dr Makobewa had launched his elaborate campaign strategy and established a secretariat to oversee and spearhead his campaign activities, which he is reported to have quickly dissolved and abandoned.
The medic who was recently appointed by the Heritage and Cultural Minster William Ole Ntimama to head the Council of NGOs hails from Kano Kowuor Kamaaga in what used to be the North East Kano location, which is located between Ahero-Miwani and Masogo within the Kisumu County. He is know to be a astute businessman who runs a chains of medium sizes, but ultra modern hotels facilities in the lakeside City of Kisumu.
Prior to the 2007 general elections an excessively wealthy unnamed and popular Nairobi based business magnate, from Mbita constituency in Suba region of the larger Southern Nyanza was prevailed upon not to contest the Mbita parliamentary seat in a similar fashion.
Multiple sources had revealed that the businessman who is also still working in the public service was posed to inflicting heavy defeat to the Immigration and Registration of Persons Minister Gerald Otieno Kajwang’ the incumbent Mbita MP. The populist and youthful business tycoon reluctantly withdrew his candidature to the chagrins of the electorate and pulled out of politics altogether saying he would concentrate in his civil service job and to improve his chains of businesses spanning from Nairobi to Luo-Nyanza.
Dr Makobewa could not be reached for his immediate comment about the rumor which hit Kisumu city lie tsunami, provoking wholesale condemnation by the electorate in general and his people of the populous Kano clan in particular.
Political pundits and observers alike were quick in terming the ODM action undemocratic and dictatorial which must not be allowed to go on as it is likely to poison the electorate in other electoral areas in the region.
The ODM’s alleged action in preventing the medics fro contesting the election for the Kisumu County governor, which is his constitutional and birthrights is an amounting to a mockery of the essence an tenets of democratic principles.
‘The party must embrace democracy ad stop the bad habit of imposing unpopular candidates on the electorate in Luo-Nyanza and elsewhere countrywide,” said a party operative in Kisumu who requested for his identity to remain anonymous for fear of possible reprisal.
The recently flawed Ndhiwa preliminary nomination of the party candidate I the by-election, which s scheduled for September 17,2012 has exposed a lot of weaknesses in ODM electoral system.
The nomination to fill the vacant Ndhiwa parliamentary seat followed the death of the former are MP Joshua Orwa Ojode in an aircraft accident left close to 60,00 voters disfranchised as they were unable to cast their votes or due to poor logistics and unavailability of election materials to the polling stations and non-arrival of election officials who included clerks and the returning officers in time. This dismal performance by the ODM board of election only facilitated d 7,800 hundred voters in a populous and votes rich Ndhiwa constituency with record registration of close to 85,000 voters.
Whoever won the primary nomination in Ndhiwa does not enjoy the confidence of the majority of the voters who were denied their democratic right of choosing a candidate of their own choice
The Obama track records are in public domain and it is clear that President Obama has succeeded on many fronts in performance and leadership and has performed much better than those before him. His successes are worth celebrating. They are long and compelling……..follow this trend in your search to know the truth and avoid being filled with LIES. Thus: See what President Obama did in:
1) defeating Bin Laden
2) getting out of Iraq
3) Putting America on top as a Super-Power
4) helping to oust Qaddafi
5) restoring our reputation internationally
6) resetting our international priorities to better coincide with our long term interests
(the “pivot” to a focus on Asia and China)
7) producing meaningful healthcare reform to all
8) producing significant financial services reforms accessible to all
9) lifting the downward spiral in the economy and laying foundations Way-forward for recovery etc.,
Top on the agenda is President Obama’s leadership success in international economic policy which must be appreciated, and it all goes along way with Foreign Policy that must be acceptable and are favorable. You cannot succeed in home politics and make a success story in the lead of being a super power with a failed foreign policy and be successful. Both must provide a balance and this is what President Obama has done. You cannot claim to be successful in business commerce (Free Trading enterprising) without cooperating with the International Governments or without laying down constitutional democratic plan how to deliberate and provide a balance for Global environmental security, managing terrorism, securing safe and secure livelihood and survival. This is what President Obama did and why he engaged provision for a healthy Nation where he first provide Welfare Reform for good and affordable healthcare, he engaged a diverse shared ideas for employment and job opportunities and creation through financial support and training extension for job creation and placements. This program fell under the Stimulus Recovery Act where The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, abbreviated ARRA (Pub.L. 111-5) and commonly referred to as the Stimulus or The Recovery Act, is an economic stimulus package enacted by the 111th United States Congress in February 2009 and signed into law on February 17, 2009, by President Barack Obama. President Obama Administration therefore monitors, balances and oversee the collection of Revenues from business in fees or levy etc., and from government contracts with government trading bills, loans and bonds employment and business trading expansion under a reliable fair Partnership is set in a balanced shared sacrifice. In essence these are basic requirements needed from a Responsible leadership to steer a successful Government operation in prioritizing service deliver to Public Mandate & needs. President Obama energized and boosted the Educational agenda for success in boosting student loans and encouraging science and Technology motivating girls to engage in science subjects and Technology.
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“To respond to the late-2000s recession, the primary objective for ARRA was to save and create jobs almost immediately. Secondary objectives were to provide temporary relief programs for those most impacted by the recession and invest in infrastructure, education, health, and ‘green’ energy. The approximate cost of the economic stimulus package was estimated to be $787 billion at the time of passage, later revised to $831 billion between 2009 and 2019.[1] The Act included direct spending in infrastructure, education, health, and energy, federal tax incentives, and expansion of unemployment benefits and other social welfare provisions. The Act also included many items not directly related to economic recovery such as long-term spending projects (e.g., a study of the effectiveness of medical treatments) and other items specifically included by Congress (e.g., a limitation on executive compensation in federally aided banks added by Senator Dodd and Rep. Frank).”
A few years ago, president Obama made a bold move for the U.S. to double it’s exports over the next five years, with growth averaging over 16 percent a year and since then, progress is being made. The U.S. Export-Import Bank has broken all records in terms of financing of U.S. exports. Three trade deals got through a divided Congress-against substantial opposition from within the president’s own party. The TPP process is moving forward. Trading laws are being enforced more aggressively. U.S. pressure on China regarding its currency and trading policies for fair shared mutual consideration for common good of all is beginning to have an effect both locally and abroad. U.S. is becoming actively involved globally. In European and the G8, debt discussions has been forceful moved and played in a meaningful way negotiating against EU headwinds and the EuroZone Economic crisis. The U.S. has actively begun a program to attract foreign Partnership investment in the U.S., a long-overlooked area of great importance in the Global Emerging Markets. Exports are contributing heavily to recent growth. The president’s Export Initiative is making impact beyond contrasts from Republican obstruction hurdles or those who held diverse reasons against President Obama’s hope mission agenda for CHANGE.
President Obama’s policy with regard to resetting defense priorities is equally bearing fruits. The Panetta plan for cutting spending was unveiled and is a good plan. More importantly, the rewards are now seen in the context of the current political environment. Imagine, making tough choices is what a successful leader must do. It can be seen that, in the process of the President running for re-election, he is willing to make argument over a controversial case for substantial defense spending cuts ($450 billion over a decade) even though he knows it will bring him an onslaught of criticism and constant attacks from his opponents on defense. It is because he understands what is best for the Nation and its people. There is nothing soft about being willing to take such heat in order to do what is right for the country. As the president notes, even with these cuts we will still be spending vastly more than every major military power in the world combined.
It is through the GOVERNMENT that made President Obama success story become real. It is therefore true that the Government CREATS JOBS…….If not, with all the riches of big money in their successful businesses why are they scrumbling to own and control the Government????????
But when people suggest that the president has failed, is weak or not a leader; they are wrong. They are opportunists who have no facts and cannot prove their case. President Obama is the most truthful and a fair leader ever seen in the whole world. Those his critics are out of touch and base their lofty cases on pure lies with no basis….……..President Obama mean well, is passionate and cares for America and the American people without discrimination.
In comparison, Mitt Romney of the Republican nominee is a flip flopper, cannot be trusted because of questionable loose-end tax report he has refused to release; leaving people to wonder what he could be hiding from his tax release. Mitt Romney has not been able to give specifics of his Blue Print Plan how he wish to move America forward with stipulated Foreign Policy. Mitt Romney has frequently dodged journalists questions and people are wondering what he is afraid of and why he is not clear and open.
We thought Chris Christie was going to lay down clear sale of Mitt Romney on the stage, it was obvious the continued Republican platform did not present ideas of “Shared Sacrifice” and “truth”, the driving key themes Christie’s speech was to present on the future WAYFORWARD of America. Even Ann Romney’s speech did not appeal to present expectation on what Mitt Romney was going to do if he become the next President. There were no laid down vision of specifics on how they intend to do the economic Development and growth; they did not say how they spent the Stimulus Fund packages to get their constituents out of the short recess.
Within four (4) years, President Obama has accomplished a lot; fixing and stabilizing the economic crisis. He made good ties with the International Governments to secure lasting and sustainable Partnership relations. Education and affordable Healthcare is beginning to impact many lives. Giving out stimulus packages helped the country to float instead of sinking during the recession. Killing Osama Bin Laden has made the world more safer from terrorists. President Obama has put the country on the path to recovery from economic collapse from where he took leadership. The list is endless.
The few rich Republicans don’t want to face reality, they are dodging all these because, the truth is; they just want to hijack and claim that the laid down Stimulus package and the Recovery Plan Act success story of President Obama was their vision; so they will say it was not President Obama but THEM who made it………
The best thing to do for America, the people of America and the world is that Romney and team should realize that they cannot do a better job than that of President Obama. But because of President Obama’s good work and commitment to America and without jelousy, they should join to support President Obama for the re-election. The best they should do is to join President Obama for the second term and prepare to take over after President Obama’s second term is over.
For what they plan to do is to bulldoze and take leadership in a crafty crooked way using LIES and because of the power of money from the rich supporters they have e.g. like what they are doing in spoiling for racial overtone votes. They continue to magnify their lies. This is why their lie will never stop. People must be watchful that everything said has silver lining of much bigger lies to drive their message home. Even under the Isack storm, their lie linger on as big as the size of the elephant’s head and people must begin to worry that voter discrepancy is therefore looming big………
Yes, we must stand for the TRUTH and demand for facts in “Truth Checker” people……..It is the only way America will stay and remain the most powerful nation in the world……!!!
Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com
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Mitt Romney’s BIG LIES on Medicare and Welfare Reform
Published on Aug 23, 2012 by politicalarticles
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Mitt Romney at Risk of Being Dropped From Washington State Ballot
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Lying To Seniors: Republicans Try New Twist on Old Medicare LIE
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Hypocrite Ryan Overlooks Own $20Mil Stimulus Request While Opposing Stimulus (1/2)
Published on Aug 22, 2012 by politicalarticles
The Only ‘Big Idea’ Coming Out of the Romney-Ryan Campaign Is the BIG LIE: http://www.politicalarticles.net/blog/2012/08/22/the-only-big-idea-coming-out…
Be mindful of Paul Ryan, this guy is cunning and? opportunist and loves showmanship with very self-serving views. Politicians like this sort is problem in all over the world. In fact most of the politicians are like this. Another one to watch out Eric Canter another hypocrite smooth self serving politician.
kamhasan2011 6 days ago
Ryan is not just a hypocrite, he’s a bold-faced? liar.
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Hypocrite Ryan Overlooks Own $20Mil Stimulus Request While Opposing Stimulus (2/2)
Published on Aug 22, 2012 by politicalarticles
The Only ‘Big Idea’ Coming Out of the Romney-Ryan Campaign Is the BIG LIE: http://www.politicalarticles.net/blog/2012/08/22/the-only-big-idea-coming-out…
Do You Really Know Hypocrite Paul Ryan? (2/3)
Published on Aug 22, 2012 by politicalarticles
The Only ‘Big Idea’ Coming Out of the Romney-Ryan Campaign Is the BIG LIE: http://www.politicalarticles.net/blog/2012/08/22/the-only-big-idea-coming-out…
Chris Hayes, Is Paul Ryan a hypocrite Part 1
Published on Aug 19, 2012 by Dave Tice
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Chris Hayes, Is Paul Ryan a hypocrite Part 2
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Mitt Romney’s Big LIES About Chamber of Commerce & Health Care (1/2)
Published on Jul 2, 2012 by politicalarticles
Healthcare Terrorism: Defeated, Desperate & Despicable Republicans Hang on To Dear ‘TAX’: http://www.politicalarticles.net/blog/2012/07/02/healthcare-terrorism-defeate…
Mitt Romney’s Big LIES About Chamber of Commerce & Health Care (2/2)
MITT ROMNEY IS A LIER AND A CHEAT! OBAMA? 2012!
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2012 Election RIGGED – This is going Viral
Uploaded by Freedom3777 on Feb 18, 2012
Evidence/Proof – 2012 Election Rigged Vote Fraud. Primary/Caucus/Maine. Doug Wead, Ben Swann, Reality Check, Rachel Maddow, Judge Napolitano.
http://america-hijacked.com/
Who owns the 12 Central Banks?:
Mitt Romney: I dont know what the Constitution says! Ask Ron Paul
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New Hampshire GOP primary debate (Transcript)
ROMNEY: George, this is an unusual topic that you’re raising. States have a right to ban contraception? I can’t imagine a state banning contraception. I can’t imagine the circumstances where a state would want to do so, and if I were a governor of a state or…
STEPHANOPOULOS: Well, the Supreme Court has ruled —
(CROSSTALK)
ROMNEY: … or a — or a legislature of a state — I would totally and completely oppose any effort to ban contraception. So you’re asking — given the fact that there’s no state that wants to do so, and I don’t know of any candidate that wants to do so, you’re asking could it constitutionally be done? We can ask our constitutionalist here.
(LAUGHTER)
Ron Paul vs. Mitt Romney – How the Hell is Romney Winning?
Published on Mar 4, 2012 by pmpowell001
Compilation of Ron Paul and Mitt Romney highlights and possible voter fraud.
***same video with music toned way down posted in my videos by request***
Romney fielding questions about Bain
Published on Jul 16, 2012 by PresidentObama3
Romney fielding questions about Bain
How Romney Keeps Lying Through His Big White Teeth
Posted: 08/28/2012 7:50 pm
“We’re not going to let our campaign be dictated by fact-checkers,” says Neil Newhouse, a Romney pollster.
A half dozen fact-checking organizations and websites have refuted Romney’s claims that Obama removed the work requirement from the welfare law and will cut Medicare benefits by $216 billion.
Last Sunday’s New York Times even reported on its front page that Romney has been “falsely charging” President Obama with removing the work requirement. Those are strong words from the venerable Times. Yet Romney is still making the false charge. Ads containing it continue to be aired.
Presumably the Romney campaign continues its false claims because they’re effective. But this raises a more basic question: How can they remain effective when they’ve been so overwhelmingly discredited by the media?
The answer is the Republican Party has developed three means of bypassing the mainstream media and its fact-checkers.
The first is by repeating big lies so often in TV spots — financed by a mountain of campaign money — that the public can no longer recall (if it ever knew) that the mainstream media and its fact-checkers have found them to be lies.
The second is by discrediting the mainstream media — asserting it’s run by “liberal elites” that can’t be trusted to tell the truth. “I am tired of the elite media protecting Barack Obama by attacking Republicans,” Newt Gingrich charged at a Republican debate last January, in what’s become a standard GOP attack line.
The third is by using its own misinformation outlets — led by Fox News, Rush Limbaugh and his yell-radio imitators, book publisher Regnery, and the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal, along with a right-wing blogosphere — to spread the lies, or at least spread doubt about what’s true.
Together, these three mechanisms are creating a parallel Republican universe of Orwellian dimension — where anything can be asserted, where pollsters and political advisers are free to create whatever concoction of lies will help elect their candidate, and where “fact-checkers” are as irrelevant and intrusive as is the truth.
Democracy cannot thrive in such a place. To the contrary, history teaches that this is where demagogues take root.
The Romney campaign has decided it won’t be dictated by fact-checkers. But a society without trusted arbiters of what is true and what is false is vulnerable to every lie imaginable.
ROBERT B. REICH, Chancellor’s Professor of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley, was Secretary of Labor in the Clinton administration. Time Magazine named him one of the ten most effective cabinet secretaries of the last century. He has written thirteen books, including the best sellers “Aftershock” and “The Work of Nations.” His latest is an e-book, “Beyond Outrage.” He is also a founding editor of the American Prospect magazine and chairman of Common Cause.
David Letterman presents ‘Ann and Mitt Romney Lies’
By David Ferguson
Tuesday, August 28, 2012 8:48 EDT
Topics: david letterman ? mitt romney ? The lovely Ann Romney
Monday night on “The Late Show with David Letterman,” host David Letterman premiered a new segment called “Ann and Mitt Romney Lies.”
“Ann,” he said, “The lovely Ann Romney, married to, uh…MITCH Romney.”
Letterman then rolled a clip of a Fox News interview with presumptive Republican nominee Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA) and his wife Ann in which the couple talk about how much they love going to the grocery store and doing their own chores, and that Mitt even likes to iron his own shirts — that he bought at Costco. After each assertion of their alleged humble, ‘just folks’-iness, the word “LIE” flashed across the screen, accompanied by a game show buzzer.
It is worth noting that adherents of the Mormon faith highly value the work ethic as a tenet of godly living. While we appreciate the joke, it could be said that Letterman is misapprehending a part of the Romneys’ belief system.
From the website of the Church of Latter Day Saints: “Mormons believe in work and in teaching our children to work. A child who learns to work will have a better chance of success in the future, independence, a responsible nature, self-reliance, confidence, and a greater appreciation for the blessings we have and how much it takes to supply needs and wants.”
Watch the clip, embedded via Mediaite, below:
Does having an African American President really make a difference? And if so, what is the difference?
President Obama is one of the most important African American successful role models in history.
The President made history again by being nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize after only 10 months in office.
Of course, for African American people, this success has particular significance.
What can African American people learn from his success?
President Obama Breaks Ground for New Black History Museum
A new national museum telling the history of black life, art, and culture will soon begin taking shape as the 19th museum in the Smithsonian Institution to explore stories that have sometimes been left out on the National Mall.
President Barack Obama and former first lady Laura Bush celebrated the start of construction for the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Brian Keane
President, SmartPower
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Obama’s Solar Story Shows Success, Not Failure
Posted: 01/19/12 05:05 PM ET
As the election season shifts into high gear, we’re bracing ourselves for more stories about Solyndra and other so-called “scandals” of the Obama administration.
But let’s not kid ourselves — Solyndra is a sideshow to the real, incredibly exciting story of solar power over the course of this administration.
Here’s the real news: The price of solar decreased by 50 percent during 2011! 50 percent! That’s a game-changing number that has resulted in a jump in installations throughout the U.S. and Europe, according to a recent Bloomberg report. Indeed, here in the U.S., new spending on solar energy jumped more than 30 percent to $55.9 billion in 2011, surpassing the 1 percent gain in China to $47.4 billion.
These are astounding numbers and show real movement and vindication for President Obama’s solar policies. Bring costs down — and people will buy it.
But much like the struggling economy, while the numbers may reflect an encouraging trend, our work is far from done. Now, with solar making economic sense, we need more than ever to get out into the communities and convey the real value of solar power to the American consumer. Sure, it’s good for the environment — but that’s only one of its many values to the American consumer. Solar also happens to be affordable, reliable, good for our national security, and good as a hedge against rising energy costs over time. Plus, it adds value to your home. And on top of that, like your third computer — the iPod — it’s a cool gadget.
This type of excitement about solar is obvious in my organization’s Arizona Solar Challenge campaign. In 2011, we hosted more than 100 community solar events that reached more than 11,000 potential customers — and ultimately saw over 4,000 residential installations of solar. The City of Yuma alone doubled in just one year the amount of solar power installed over the previous seven years!
Now, we’re bringing this solar challenge to New England, giving the original colonies a chance to match what Arizona’s Tea Partiers are already doing. Proving, as an aside, that this isn’t a Red State versus Blue State issue. Solar simply makes sense — good economic sense.
Reading the papers and the blogs, one would think the only movement in solar power was Solyndra’s movement to bankruptcy. But these community solar campaigns are working — and that’s telling evidence that the death of clean energy has been greatly exaggerated.
Let’s be honest: Solar prices were largely responsible for Solyndra’s bankruptcy. That’s an economy reality that even Mitt Romney can and should be touting. Consolidation in the marketplace was a good thing while he was at Bain. So too in the solar industry. It’s getting stronger, less expensive — and cooler to have.
The solar success story is a huge one for this administration. And it’s time to tell the story truthfully.
Brian Keane is the President of SmartPower, a non-profit marketing organization funded by private foundations to help build the clean energy marketplace by helping the American public become smarter about their energy use.
Green jobs success eludes President Obama
Obama pledged in 2008 to create 5 million green collar workers within a decade. | AP Photo Close
By DARREN SAMUELSOHN | 6/12/11 11:09 PM EDT
President Barack Obama heads to an energy plant in North Carolina on Monday to talk once again about the job-creating power of a green economy.
The catch? Nearly three years into Obama’s presidency, the White House can’t point to much solid evidence that significant numbers of Americans are scoring the green jobs the president has been touting.
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The New New Deal
President Obama’s stimulus has been an astonishing, and unrecognized, success, argues Michael Grunwald.
By David Plotz|Posted Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2012, at 4:30 AM ET
Michael Grunwald, a Time magazine correspondent, this week publishes The New New Deal: The Hidden Story of Change in the Obama Era, a gripping account of President Obama’s stimulus bill. Grunwald writes that the stimulus has transformed America—and American politics—in ways that we have failed to recognize. I interviewed him by email about the book.
Slate: What possessed you to write this book?
Grunwald: I fled Washington for the public policy paradise of South Beach while writing my last book, about the Everglades and Florida, so in 2010 I was only vaguely aware of the Beltway consensus that President Obama’s stimulus was an $800 billion joke. But because I write a lot about the environment, I was very aware that the stimulus included about $90 billion for clean energy, which was astonishing, because the feds were only spending a few billion dollars a year before. The stimulus was pouring unprecedented funding into wind, solar, and other renewables; energy efficiency in every form; advanced biofuels; electric vehicles; a smarter grid; cleaner coal; and factories to make all that green stuff in the U.S.
It was clearly a huge deal. And it got me curious about what else was in the stimulus. I remember doing some dogged investigative reporting—OK, a Google search—and learning that the stimulus also launched Race to the Top, which was a real a-ha moment. I knew Race to the Top was a huge deal in the education reform world, but I had no idea it was a stimulus program. It quickly became obvious that the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (the formal name of the stimulus) was also a huge deal for health care, transportation, scientific research, and the safety net as well as the flailing economy. It was about Reinvestment as well as Recovery, and it was hidden in plain view.
So I decided to do a piece for Time about this untold story. But my editors thought I was nuts. The stimulus was old news. Unemployment was 9 percent; what else was there to say? I actually flew up to New York to make my case. I told my bosses I felt like a reporter in 1938, trying to convince them to do a story on this initiative called “The New Deal.” They looked at me like I was that blogger in The Newsroom pitching his story on Bigfoot. To their credit, though, they eventually let me write an article about how the stimulus was changing America, which led to the book.
In what ways has the stimulus been like and unlike Roosevelt’s New Deal?
The stimulus isn’t the New Deal. But they were both massive exercises in government activism in response to epic economic collapses. And they were both about change. The stimulus was the purest distillation of what Obama meant by “Change we can believe in.” And it’s the essence of Obama-ism—not only the policies, which came straight from his campaign agenda, but his approach to getting them into law, which was more pragmatic and political and messy than his hopey-changey rhetoric had led people to believe. So there was plenty of New, and plenty of Deal.
The Obama team thought a lot about the New Deal while they were putting the stimulus together, but times have changed since the New Deal. The Hoover Dam put 5,000 Americans to work with shovels. A comparable project today would only require a few hundred workers with heavy equipment. Christy Romer, the Depression scholar who led Obama’s Council of Economic Advisers, kept reminding colleagues that the Roosevelt administration hired 4 million Americans in the winter of 1934. At one point she started calling Cabinet departments to see how many employees they could hire with unlimited funds: They’d say oh, a lot, maybe 20,000! So the stimulus didn’t create giant new alphabet agencies like the WPA or CCC. It only created one new agency, a tiny incubator for cutting-edge energy research called ARPA-E.
People forget that the CCC herded unemployed urban youths into militarized rural work camps—often known as “concentration camps,” before that phrase became uncool—for less than a dollar a day. That kind of thing wouldn’t fly today. The New Deal basically created Big Government, but it’s still here. There was no need to re-create Big Government, and no political desire to expand Big Government.
So the stimulus didn’t establish new entitlements like Social Security or deposit insurance, or new federal responsibilities like securities regulation or labor relations, or new workfare programs for the creative class like the Federal Art Project, Federal Music Project, or Federal Writers Project. The New Deal was a barrage of contradictory initiatives enacted and adjusted over several years. The stimulus was one piece of legislation cobbled together and squeezed through Congress during Obama’s first month in office. The New Deal was a journey, an era, an aura. The Recovery Act was just a bill on Capitol Hill.
But it was a really big bill, 50 percent bigger than the entire New Deal in constant dollars. It included some New Deal-ish programs, like a $7 billion initiative to bring broadband to underserved areas, a modern version of FDR’s rural electrification. It included another $7 billion in incentives for states to modernize and expand the New Deal-era unemployment insurance system, which was created for a workforce of male breadwinners. Its aid to victims of the Great Recession lifted at least 7 million people out of poverty and made 32 million poor people less poor. It built power lines and sewage plants and fire stations, just like the New Deal. It refurbished a lot of New Deal parks and train stations and libraries. And Republicans have trashed the stimulus as a radical exercise in socialism, just as some Republicans—but not all Republicans—trashed the New Deal.
The most significant difference is that the New Deal was wildly popular, while the stimulus has been a political bust. There are many reasons for this, but the most important is that FDR launched the New Deal after the U.S. had suffered through more than two years of depression under Hoover, while Obama launched the stimulus when the economy was nowhere near rock bottom. Everyone knew about the financial earthquake, but the economic tsunami hadn’t yet hit the shore.
The New Deal produced tangible, monumental physical achievements—dams, trails, works of art, buildings. The stimulus produced none of that. There were no new bridges—instead they repaved old ones. Why? Why didn’t the Obama administration look for physical structures to build and celebrate?
I wouldn’t say “none of that.” The stimulus is producing the world’s largest wind farm, a half dozen of the world’s largest solar arrays, and America’s first refineries for advanced biofuels. It’s creating a battery-manufacturing industry for electric vehicles almost entirely from scratch. It financed net-zero border stations and visitors centers, an eco-friendly new Coast Guard headquarters, a one-of-a-kind “advanced synchrotron light source.” It jump-started three long-awaited mega-projects in Manhattan alone—the Moynihan Station, the Second Avenue Subway, and the Long Island Railroad connection to the East Side—and it would have jump-started that multibillion-dollar rail tunnel to New Jersey as well if Governor Chris Christie hadn’t killed the project.
It didn’t build new dams, because we don’t need new dams, but it did finance the largest dam-removal project in U.S. history to restore salmon flows on the Elwha River. It even distributed $50 million to artists.
But I take your point. Most of the money in the stimulus went to unsexy stuff designed to prevent a depression and ease the pain of the recession: aid to help states avoid drastic cuts in public services and public employees; unemployment benefits, food stamps, and other assistance for victims of the downturn; and tax cuts for 95 percent of American workers. And the money that did flow into public works went more toward fixing stuff that needed fixing—aging pipes, dilapidated train stations, my beloved Everglades—than building new stuff. In its first year, the stimulus financed 22,000 miles of road improvements, and only 230 miles of new roads. There were good reasons for that. Repairs tend to be more shovel-ready than new projects, so they pump money into the economy faster. They also pass the do-no-harm test. (New sprawl roads make all kind of problems worse.) And they are fiscally responsible. Repairing roads reduces maintenance backlogs and future deficits; building roads add to maintenance backlogs and f
uture deficits.
Obama and his team did try to push a few big physical legacy projects. During his transition, he called for a massive nationwide effort to rebuild and retrofit public schools. But Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine hated it, and Obama needed her vote to get the stimulus through the Senate, so it got deleted. Obama also wanted to build a smart grid, with digital meters for all Americans (the smart part) and a new national network of high-voltage wires (the grid part). His aides explained that couldn’t happen quickly and didn’t even make sense as a federal project. Instead, the stimulus included about $11 billion of seed money for the smart grid, which has launched a new era for the utility sector but hasn’t really penetrated the national psyche. Finally, the White House slipped $8 billion into the stimulus for high-speed rail, the largest new transportation initiative since the interstates. But Florida’s Republican governor, Rick Scott, killed a bullet train from Tampa to Orlando that was supposed to be the showcase project, and the only other bullet train, connecting San Francisco to Los Angeles in less than three hours, is still decades away from completion. The shovel-readier projects—like improvements that will slice an hour off the Amtrak train from Chicago to St. Louis—won’t produce the oohs and aahs of bullet trains. They’re really higher-speed rail—worthy, but not iconic.
Your subtitle is: “The Hidden Story of Change in the Obama Era.” Why hidden? What are the great hidden accomplishments?
There are two reasons this story has been hidden, one understandable, one less so. First, the stimulus was supposed to create jobs at a time when jobs were vanishing at a terrifying rate. Nonpartisan economists agree that it helped stop the free fall; job losses peaked the month before it passed, and the economy dramatically improved once it kicked into gear. But even after the dramatic improvements, the unemployment rate was still sky-high and rising; an economy can do a lot better than losing 800,000 jobs a month without doing well. Ultimately, the stimulus was a 2.5 million-job solution to an 8 million-job problem.
And the Obama transition team put out a tragically dumb forecast suggesting it would keep the unemployment rate below 8 percent. In fairness, the situation was deteriorating far faster than people realized; the government had announced a growth rate of -4 percent in the fourth quarter of 2008, which is hideous, but that was later revised to -9 percent, which is way beyond hideous. Unemployment actually topped 8 percent the month the stimulus passed, which obviously wasn’t the fault of the stimulus. Recoveries after financial cataclysms are always ugly. But when you spend $800 billion on an economic recovery package, and the recovery stinks, people don’t tend to look past that.
That said, the national media should have tried to look past that, but it didn’t, because the national media sucks at covering public policy. The stimulus included $27 billion to computerize our pen-and-paper health care system, which should reduce redundant tests, dangerous drug interactions, and fatalities caused by doctors with chicken-scratch handwriting. It doubled our renewable power generation; it increased solar installations over 600 percent; it essentially launched our transition to a low-carbon economy. It provided a new model for government spending—with unprecedented transparency, unprecedented scrutiny, and unprecedented competition for the cash. Experts predicted that as much as 5 percent of it would be lost to fraud, but so far, investigators have documented less than $10 million in losses, about 0.001 percent. Despite all the controversy over the lack of shovel-ready projects, the Obama administration has met every spending deadline, and it’s kept costs so far under budget that it’s been able to finance over 3,000 additional projects with the savings. But the media coverage of the stimulus was almost exclusively gotcha stuff, usually without a real gotcha. And when the media did notice long-term investments in the stimulus, like Race to the Top or clean-energy research, it rarely mentioned the stimulus connection.
Except, of course, when it was noticing Solyndra. After a year of screaming headlines about crony capitalism and shady deals, even Republican investigators have admitted there’s no evidence of any political interference or other wrongdoing. A slew of independent reviews—including one led by John McCain’s finance chairman—have concluded that the clean-energy loan program is working well. Everyone knew that some of its loans would go bad. But the Solyndra scandal—which isn’t even a scandal—is probably the best-known product of the stimulus.
The complaint from the left about the stimulus has long been: It was too small. According to your reporting, that’s an unrealistic claim. Why?
Well, it was too small. More aid to states would have prevented more layoffs of public employees. More infrastructure projects would have put more unemployed laborers to work. More tax cuts would have put more money into the hands of consumers. What my reporting shows is that the disillusionment addicts of the left are wrong to blame President Obama for the size of the stimulus.
People forget that after Lehman Bros. collapsed in September 2008, Democrats couldn’t even get 60 votes in the Senate for a $50 billion stimulus; in fact, two Democrats voted against it. The $800 billion stimulus was over four times larger than Obama’s campaign proposal in October 2008. It was over twice as large as the package that 387 liberal economists urged Congress to pass in late November. It’s only in retrospect that $800 billion seems wimpy. And Obama couldn’t have gotten a dime more through the Senate. The three moderate Republicans who voted yes—Collins, Olympia Snowe, and Arlen Specter—all insisted they wouldn’t support anything over $800 billion. So did at least a half-dozen centrist Democrats, like Mark Begich of Alaska, Ben Nelson of Nebraska, and Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas. Byron Dorgan of North Dakota wanted a bigger stimulus, but he was in the room during the negotiations, and he told me: There was absolutely no way to make that happen.
Some progressives admit that Obama couldn’t have gotten more stimulus during his first month in office but complain that he never pushed for more stimulus after the Recovery Act passed. That’s just wrong. He never stopped pushing behind the scenes and ended up getting another $700 billion worth in 2009 and 2010, even though Republicans were trying to obstruct him at every turn. They were even marching in lockstep against unemployment benefits and small-business tax cuts that they had always supported in the past. So Obama did well to get what he got.
This is an adulatory story about the Obama administration, depicting a subtle, engaged, brilliant president working for the long-term good of the nation, surrounded by brilliant, self-sacrificing scientists and thinkers who are looking for sweeping change, and opposed by venal, selfish, viciously partisan Republicans willing to sacrifice the health of the nation for political gain. That’s a portrait that will surely delight Democrats and irritate Republicans. Why should the average reader trust it? Why shouldn’t they see this as partisan hackwork in the service of the Obama re-election campaign?
Wow! Maybe you’re so accustomed to reading breathless tell-alls about the fumbling, bumbling hacks in the White House—by right-wingers, left-wingers, and even Obama supporters who basically approve of his agenda but want to show how independent and tough-minded they are—that my story sounds adulatory. The guy doesn’t walk on water. I write about his missteps and miscalculations as well as his achievements, and I reveal a lot of internal dissension on his team.
That said, I realize The New New Deal tells a story that, for the most part, Obama lovers are going to like and Obama haters on the left and the right are going to hate. I’d say that readers shouldn’t see this as partisan hackwork because I’m not a partisan hack. I’ve been a reporter for 20 years, and my reporting is accurate. In case people are curious, I’m a registered independent, socially liberal, otherwise pretty unpredictable. I voted for Obama in 2008, but I voted for Charlie Crist for governor over a generic Democrat in 2006, back when he was a rising Republican star. I do tend to be a contrarian. I think I was the first non-oil-stooge to write that the BP spill was not that awful an ecological disaster. But I was just following my reporting; I know a lot of scientists in Louisiana, and I got to see a lot of persuasive data. I feel the same way about the stimulus; the data tell a very different story than the prevailing narrative.
I don’t think my book portrays the Republicans as “vicious,” but I do show—thanks to a lot of in-depth interviews with GOP sources—how they plotted to obstruct Obama before he even took office. I show how the stimulus was chock full of stuff they claimed to support until Jan. 20, 2009—not just things like health IT and the smart grid and energy efficiency and scientific research, but the very idea of Keynesian stimulus. Every presidential candidate in 2008 proposed a stimulus package, and Mitt Romney’s was the largest. So I do spend a fair amount of time chronicling Republican stimulus hypocrisies. (Readers might enjoy the backstory of Sen. Judd Gregg’s short-lived nomination to be Obama’s commerce secretary.) In general, I’d have to say my reporting backs up the Norm Ornstein-Thomas Mann thesis that the Republicans have gone off the policy deep end—denying global warming, denying Keynesian economics (except when it comes to business tax cuts and defense spending!), trashing Obama’s government takeover of health care and also his Medicare cuts, drumming stimulus supporters like Crist and Specter out of the party. Then again, one Republican who comes off pretty well is Mark Sanford, a rare voice of honest small-government conservatism in the party. (He also says some pretty surprising things about his trip down the Appalachian Trail.)
I think there ought to be a great debate about the stimulus and its interventions in various sectors of the economy. But we haven’t had that debate. We’ve debated a bizarro-world stimulus that does not exist. And I think that’s true about Obama, too. I don’t think he comes across as “brilliant.” I think he comes across as a pragmatic left-of-center technocrat who wasn’t interested in pursuing lost causes, but basically tried to do what he said he would do during the campaign. He wasn’t a policy entrepreneur with new policy ideas, but he did his best to get 60 votes for old policy ideas that made sense, and then pushed his administration to put them into action as cleanly and competently as possible. And I did a lot of reporting in the bowels of the bureaucracy and around the country to show how change has been playing out.
I tried to tell the story as fairly and honestly as I could. But I didn’t try to be balanced for the sake of balance. When politicians were full of shit, I tried to point that out.
Can you explain why so many local Republican officials and organizations traditionally aligned with the GOP (like the Chamber of Commerce) supported the stimulus, while the national party was united against it?
The top priority for many local Republican politicians and Republican-leaning business organizations was avoiding a depression. They saw that the Obama stimulus wasn’t radical leftism; it was textbook countercyclical stimulus. Republicans had called for $300 billion worth of tax cuts, and that’s exactly what it had. Republican governors like Crist, Arnold Schwarzenegger of California, Jodi Rell of Connecticut, Jim Douglas of Vermont, and Jon Hunstman of Utah understood that its aid to states—over $160 billion worth—would prevent massive cutbacks of public services and massive layoffs of public employees. As the lobbyist for the Chamber of Commerce told me: When you sit where I sit, you don’t want to see an epic collapse of aggregate demand. Depressions are bad for business. I also tell a fun story of a Democratic aide screaming and cursing at some business lobbyists, warning that they’d get nothing from the Democratic Congress if they couldn’t support an economic recovery bill during an economic emergency.
But the top priority for Washington Republicans was denying Obama bipartisan victories, so that they could come back from political oblivion. There’s a lot of fun fly-on-the-wall stuff in the book about meetings where Eric Cantor, Mitch McConnell, and other GOP leaders made this case—and on-the-record quotes from former GOP congressmen like Mike Castle, George Voinovich, and Specter complaining about it. McConnell often reminded his caucus about the 1984 election. Everyone remembers it as the 49-state Reagan landslide, Morning in America; people forget that only one Republican challenger ousted a Democratic incumbent that year. (It was McConnell, so he remembers.) His point was that there was nothing to be gained by going along with Obama. If the recovery plan worked and the economy boomed, Republicans would get re-elected even if they had voted against Obama. But if the economy was still struggling in 2010, Republicans could make a comeback if they stuck together.
Did the Republican opposition ruin Keynesian stimulus for the indefinite future?
I doubt it. The opposition is mostly opportunistic. One of the Republican alternatives to the stimulus in the House was a $715 billion plan that included far more highway construction than Obama’s. Almost the entire GOP conference supported it. And Republicans still defend business tax cuts and defense spending in Keynesian terms, even though they’re generally mediocre as Keynesian stimulus. I suspect that if Mitt Romney wins the election, the Republican opposition to fiscal stimulus will vanish, along with their rhetorical commitment to reining in budget deficits.
Why was the GOP’s message of opposition so much more effective than the administration’s message of spending? Was Obama’s failure fundamentally a communications failure, as Ed Rendell told you?
I don’t claim to be an expert in political strategy and messaging. I tried to tell the story and let readers decide for themselves where the politics went wrong. But I’ll make a few observations. First, the Obama team’s Recovery Act message was highly nuanced. It was short-term jobs along with long-term investments. It was tax cuts along with spending. It was the biggest domestic spending bill in history, but it was also just a first step toward normalcy. The economy needed fiscal stimulus in the short term but fiscal responsibility in the long term.
The Republican message was much simpler: No.
Republicans were also maniacally disciplined about repeating that message. During the stimulus debate, Democrats used most of their airtime quibbling with Obama’s specifics, which helped confirm the GOP message that the stimulus was a porky big-government mess. And once it passed, Obama and the Democrats moved on to other business, like health care, financial reform, and so on. The Republicans never moved on. Their message—big spending, big government, big mess—never changed.
There’s a lot of reporting about messaging in this book. It was a topic of hot debate inside the White House, on the Hill, and everywhere else. But I will say that I think people tend to overstate its importance. I’m not sure what kind of message would have worked when unemployment was hovering around double digits. I tell a story about how Obama set up White House interviews with all the major anchors to sell the stimulus—a chance to tell his story to the American people through Katie Couric and Anderson Cooper!—but all the questions were about Tom Daschle withdrawing his Cabinet nomination that morning because of unpaid taxes. I suppose you could make the case that was a turning point, but I really don’t think so. And I’m skeptical of Rendell’s idea that the Democratic Party’s Great Communicator suddenly became a lousy communicator once he took office. I think Obama and his team made more than their share of communications mistakes—I especially think he should have focused his message more on long-term transformation than short-term economic revival, and some of his aides agree with me—but I don’t see how better communications would have changed the story of 2010.
When will Americans be able to look out and recognize measurable, wonderful gains from the stimulus?
Well, we’re already able. For example, 95 percent of us received Making Work Pay tax cuts of up to $800 a year for a family. But they were dribbled out through reduced withholding, because behavioral economics suggests that we’re less likely to spend money when it arrives in a big chunk, so fewer than 10 percent of us noticed them. The backstory of that decision will make Obama supporters cringe.
Similarly, anyone who received expanded unemployment benefits or food stamps or Cobra subsidies or Pell Grants in 2009 or 2010 benefited from the stimulus. The stimulus saved more than 300,000 education jobs, and preserved over $100 billion worth of health services for the poor. We’re already using more clean energy and less energy overall because of the stimulus; the electric vehicle industry is here because of the stimulus; the domestically manufactured content of U.S. wind turbines has increased from 20 percent to 60 percent because of the stimulus. There are over 100,000 stimulus projects that have upgraded our parks, subways, hospitals, food pantries, and so forth. On our last vacation my family visited Ketchikan, Alaska, where the stimulus upgraded the nature center. It was a very nice nature center.
Also: The stimulus helped prevent a depression, and as Romer says in the book, depressions really, really suck. They create horrible human suffering, and horrible deficits, too. The economy is quite lousy, but it really could’ve been a lot lousier.
The stimulus will produce more good stuff in the future. By 2015, almost all of us will have an electronic medical record because of the stimulus. The stimulus is also pouring $1 billion into desperately needed “comparative effectiveness research” that will help doctors and patients learn what kind of treatments actually work. There’s billions more for data-driven education reforms—Investments in Innovation and School Improvement Grants as well as Race to the Top—that will seek to scale up promising approaches in public schools. And the most exciting changes will transform the way we generate and consume energy. For example, a company called Envia Systems that got a grant from ARPA-E—a modern version of the Manhattan Project—has already developed the world’s most powerful lithium-ion battery, which could slice $5,000 off the price of the next Chevy Volt.
Will Americans associate any of this change with the 2009 stimulus? I doubt it. Maybe they will if my book becomes a runaway best-seller.
Would President Romney roll back these programs or A) is it too late and the money is spent? or B) would he actually support them as president because they are fundamentally valuable programs?
During the 2010 campaign, Republicans vowed to cancel all unspent stimulus funds if they took back Congress. They took back the House, but they didn’t take back one dime of stimulus money. Romney also says he’ll cancel unspent stimulus funds, but there aren’t many left to cancel—at this point, mostly health IT, high-speed rail, and some clean-energy dollars—and I’d bet they’ll all eventually get spent.
That said, Romney and the Republicans can make sure that much of the stimulus legacy ends with the stimulus. Romney wants to shut down the tax credit for wind power, which could virtually shut down the industry. High-speed rail could die on the vine. Romney has said nice things about ARPA-E—even though it “picks winners and losers”—and as governor he supported health IT and other stimulus-friendly policies, so maybe he’d keep them as president. I wouldn’t bet on that, though.
There’s a reason most of Romney’s ads feature the stimulus (a caricature of the stimulus, but still). He’s running against the idea that government can produce positive change, and the stimulus was the ultimate test of that idea. Maybe he’ll change his mind if he wins—he’s obviously changed his mind before—but presidents tend to try to keep their campaign promises. Obama certainly did.
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 4:44 PM, Jagem K’Onyiego wrote:
Ladies and Men(s)
These Mombasa demonstrations needs to be looked at deeply, for the people to understand what is going on. Now let us pause, think a little and ask this simple questions. Who stands to benefit in these chaos? And who stands to loose in these Chaos? To get the answer we need to know certain facts. These facts will have to be put into consideration for us to arrive at the answer to those two questions.
These are the facts:
1. Who controls security, I mean who are the people who sit in the Nations security Panel?
2. Who is the head of NSIS?
3. Who is the head of Police?
4. Who was the judge who found it fit to un-proscribe MRC. Was he setting some of their members on a certain course?
5. Is it possible that NSIS did not have any intelligence about this killing. If so what is the need for that Department when they can not b proactive, considering the fact that there has been a lot of upheaval at the Coast. And if they had intelligence, what did they do to prevent the assassin reaching Rogo? Intelligence at this point in tie required Rogo to be monitor but protected in order to prevent such reactions from emotional bone headed followers.
6. ODM Leader has been at the coast enjoining with Muslims to celebrate Idd. I understand that the wife comes from an Islam adherent Family. This makes the premier understand Islam well. Despite that some people have tried to put a wedge between the PM and Muslims in general. Some are famously found here in the forum. What, therefore, is the motive of those trying to drive a wedge between the PM and the Muslims? Could this be tied to 2013 elections? This may be so bcause the PM seems to be seriously gaining ground with voters from these areas. Is it a disruption process to de-fragment, the voting block. If this is true, then, who stands to gain from it?
In 1997 elections a few politicians were paid by Baba na mama Party to cause mayhem by declaring that some Jaluos were not welcome at the coast. End result. many of Luos who were settles in the areas of Kisauni, Kongowea, Bamburi, Mtopanga, Kiembeni, Mlaleo, and many other areas of North Coast were targeted and subsequently dislocated from places they had lived in since the early 60s. Karisa Maitha, God twist his soul in eternal Hell (GTSEH), was responsible for killing the Luos and displacing them in the North Coast area.
On the South Coast, we had another lunatic called Omar Masumbuko. This area too, Luos were targeted, where their houses were burned down. The survivors ended up being butchered at the order of Omar. Fortunately some of his group members disobeyed his orders, and instead chose to put identifiable marks on the Victims. They punched holes on the ear lobes of Victims using Paper punch. Reason; to identify them in future elections.
At the end of this senseless massacre and displacement which spread from Likoni, Mtongwe, Shikaadabu Ukunda, Waa, Shimba Hills, to Lunga Lunga, the locals economy was completely destroyed. Tourism stopped, and the income which they got from rented houses by Luos, also disappeared. They discovered in shock that they were duped to bring poverty on themselves.
Today as I write, I believe that the same style that was used in 1997, is being used again to destabilize the Coastal people. ROGO was killed for the purpose of heightening tension, where the impatient locals are going to be duped into Violence. They will burn business properties and subsequently start intimidating the “Wabare” people. In the end, the loser will be the Coastal person. Raiya wa Mombasa na Pwani kwa jumla ndoo watakao umia. Jee, is it possible that NSIS do not have this information?? I doubt it!!! You can therefore put two and two together and get seven the way the street people has got it, and are using seven to demonste.
The contest for the lucrative position of Kisumu County governor has taken a new and most interesting political dimension which is likely to see the inter-clan political rivalry.
Already one of the clans, the Jo-Kano has produced five aspirants for the contest of the same position, something which is likely to raise high political temperature in the region.
Kisumu County comprises of four major Luo sub-clans of Jo-Kano, Jo-Nyakach, Jo-Kisumu and Jo-Seme.
The Jo-Kano group is arguably the largest and dominant sub-clan which is well spread into three administrative districts of Nyando, Muhoroni and Kisumu East.
The Jo-Kano group are currently represented in the tenth parliament by Fred Outa {Nyando} and Prof.Patrick Ayiecho Olueny {Muhoroni}, but due to disunity and inter-sub-clans rivalries the jo-Kano community surrendered another possible additional seat, when the Kisumu East parliamentary seat was easily grabbed from them by Shakil Ahmed Shabbir a Muslim Indian who is a Kisumu City dweller who won the election on an ODM ticket in purely Luo rural constituency in the 2007 general elections to the surprise and chagrins of many people.
The contest has now been complicated with the new entry into the ace by the Deputy Clerk to the National assembly Owino Omolo.
Omolo who is commonly known to his peers as the P.C is originally from Agoro in Nyakach and his parents had settled in the north East Kano around Awasi town. His father the late Tom Omolo was a retired ship captain who served with the defunct East African Railways and harbors.
Omolo is also the brother to the prominent news radio and television news caster Elizabeth Omolo and also the brother to the former Kenya Times investigative reporter Onyango Omolo {Troon} and an uncle to another Television personality Luis Otieno.
Omolo launched his candidature an impromptu Kisumu Airport news conference last Saturday and disclosed that he would resign his parliament job on September 3rd, 2012 to carry out with his campaign for the governorship on an ODM ticket. His influence and political clout could not immediately be assessed.
Other aspirants from the same Kisumu County governor position included the former op accountant with the Kenya Revenue Authority [KRA} Jack Ranguma who hails from Kano Kobura in the Jo-Kano clan
A Nairobi based lawyer-cum-business woman Atieno Otieno who s also eyeing the governor position hails from the Jo-Kano clan.
A senior lecturer at an American University in the US Dr. Barack Abonyo is also a member of the Jo-Kano clan and so is a Kisumu based medic Dr. Makobewa, who is an executive with a Kisumu based NGO known as OGRA FOUNDATION with heavy financial backing from the UK has also declared his interest in the Kisumu County governor position.
Dr Makobewa is also running a chain of medium sizes modern hotels in Kisumu city when making the announcement a couple of weeks ago disclosed that his candidature had already been endorsed by the clan elders from his Kano clan to contest the seat.
Another aspirant fro the same Jo-Kano clan who is also contesting the same seat I the youthful issuance executive based in Nairobi and London UK Simon Ogendo who hails from Kano-Kolwa near Nyamasaria suburb of Kisumu City. He is the son of the former Kisumu Mayor the late Coun Ogendo Von Ponge.
The five aspirants who hails from the Jo-Kano clan will battle it out with, the long time and most successful Kisumu Town Clerk Ojwang’ k’ombudo from Nyakach. He is the former one time two time mp for Nyakach and had served as the Minister for Regional Development in the last KANU regime of the Retired President Daniel Arap Moi.
Kombudo is a man of means and already tested administrative skills. He is currently an entrepreneur running chain of guest houses and hotels in Kisumu City as well as having invested heavily in real estate business, He is also a prominent farmer in the Nyanza sugar belt where he had several large and small scale sugar cane farms spreading from Kibos, Miwani and Muhoroni areas.
Another key man in the race for the Kisumu County governor is he top manager with the Mumias Sugar Company Peter Hongo who hails from the Jo-Kisumu clan. He is credited for having been at the helm of the successful marketing of sugar produced by the largest sugar processing mill in this country {Mumias Sugar Company}for many year.
Hongo has all the quality that is take t be a good governor of an economically powerful County like Kisumu.Hongo is standing in the race alone from the vote-rich Jo-Kisumo clan is a resident of Kogony near Kisumu Airport, and he is also banking on the support of Kisumu City dwellers and cosmopolitan voters most of them workers and businessmen from the outlaying districts of Southern Nyanza, Kisii,Luhyias, Somalis ad Indians and their workers as ell s the Swahilis residents of Kisumu city.
If the clans arithmetic could work well, Hongo and Kombudo could be the two men to watch.
Also in the ace is Raila Odinga sister Ruth Adhiambo Odinga who is the managing director of the family business flagship the Spectre International which is owning and managing the multi-million shillings Kisumu Molasses plant, located at Otonglo Market in the six kilometer in the outskirt of Kisumu City.
The employment a the plant is controversial with allegation of nepotism at glare Nearly 90 per cent of the workers at the plant are people who are related to the Odinga family in one way or the other or politically connected to the family. There are close to 130 workers at the alcohol producing plant, but non of the indigenous people hose land were take and converted into the Kisumu Molasses pant is employed there even as casuals and laborers, something which Ms Ruth Odinga will have to explain satisfactorily to the voters if at all she is serious in her candidature.
Ruth Odinga is considered as a greenhorn in Kisumu politics. Pundits are quick in dismissing her as a big joke. She hails from Sakwa Bondo and is said only to be banking on her family big name to win this coveted position.
Ms Odinga candidature is also causing jittery in some quarters where it is being claimed that the Odingas wants to grab each an every available elective position inside Luo-Nyanza
The dwindling sugar production is the main stay of the Kisumu County economy. There are four major sugar processing mills in the region, namely Chemelil Sugar Company, Muhoroni Sugar Company, Mwiani Sugar Mills and Kibos Sugar and allied Industries at Kibos.
He region business opportunities were recently boosted by the opening of the new Kisumu Airpor, which can now take on bi passenger planes and aircraft ferrying fresh fruits to overseas destinations making the lakeside city a the major gate away to the East Africa region with daily flights connections to other cities in the region like Mwnza,Kampala, Addis Ababa, Dar Es Salaam, Kigali, Bujumbura and juba.
Kisumu is sitting right on the middle of o the Northern Corridor road networking linking it to the landlocked African countries like Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, DR Congo, Tanzania, Zambia, South Sudan and Ethiopia of Mombasa and the capital Nairobi
The local farmer like the business community could benefit a great deal by intensifying their fruits and fresh vegetable farming in the region which could be ferried by air to European destinations by the increase number of daily flights. Also sand to mint money are the processors of fish fillets from the highly prized Nile perch which are said to be very popular in oversea markets and in the Middle East, US and Japan. These and the likely to be improved earning from tourism are some of the biggest challenges facing the residents of the region to redouble their efforts in farming and fishing activities.
Other big challenges which the new County government will, have to grapples with daunting task of the resuscitating of all the stalled projects which include the manufacturing industries both small and of large scale. Kisumu City has none at the moment.
All the major industries went burst decades ago and coed down spilling hundreds f thousands of workers into the streets as jobless people. They included the multi-million shillings Kenya Breweries plant, which has since been turned into a milk depot by Brookelin Dairies, Kisumu Cotton Mills wit all its spinning and yarning machineries worth billions of shilling laying idle inside now semi dilapidated building
It is for these reasons why the County governance would require upright individuals to the governorship position, Senate and Country wards representatives. It would need the men and women of sound and good education unlike the previous Councils which were filled by party youths, power brokers and semi-illiterate ODM political operatives.
Hardly three weeks after declaring his candidature and launching his bid for Kisumu County Governor race, top medic Dr. Hezron Mackobewa has been prevailed upon to withdraw his bid.
Confirming the same to the press when contacted, Dr. Mackobewa said he had been approached by top echelons of the ODM party and he had no choice but to succumb to their request that he withdraws.
He could not however divulge on what grounds he had been told to withdraw. Observers are however quick to point out that Dr. Mackombewa’s situation is just the first one of a series to come across the region adding that he was considered to be one of the top contenders who could have been a stumbling block to the powers that be preferred “candidate”. The medic hails from Kano Kowuor Kamagaga and is a resilient hotelier with chains of the same outfits webbing across the region.
He is aged 41 years, wealthy to contend with and was recently controversially appointed as Chairman Council of NGOs by Cabinet Minister William Ole Ntimama. Sources further confided to this writer that a clique of ODM MPs and mandarins were the ones unleashed on Dr. Makobewa last weekend and the medic promptly obliged by dismantling his campaign secretariat though with fury from his supporters and members of his native Kano clan.
Makobewa was slated to battle it out with another leading contender Peter Hongo who is still an employee of Mumias Sugar but has confirmed to launch by the beginning of October.
Polished, wealthy and soft spoken Hongo is aged 42 and is a native of Kogony clan. He has been criss-crossing the terrain building schools and sponsoring bright but poor students for now over 5 years. He’s also one of the brains behind the success of leading Miller Mumias Sugar.
Nairobi based lawyer cum business Mogul Atieno Otieno has also hit the ground meeting opinion shapers and youth groups.
She’s a native of Kisumu West (OSIRI) but married in Nyando (KANO).
Ruth Odinga Sister to Prime Minister and C.E.O Molasses plant has also not relented despite allegations that she is the one being fronted by ODM top hierarchy, allegations she has been vehemently denying in various forums.
London based Simon Ogendo who is an Insurance Expert is also in the frame. He’s the son of former Mayor Ogendo Ponge of Kano Kolwa. Ogendo is to launch his bid in next month early October but he is currently on campaign related mission in Europe.
Veteran Politician Ojwang Kombudo aged 78 has also made a plung. Kombudo is a shrewd businessman and former Kisumu Municipal Town Clerk from Nyakach Constituency.
Another aspirant shuttling the murky waters is Deputy Clerk of National Assembly Owino Omollo and the list continues.
The Deputy Clerk to the National Assembly, Owino Omollo who is aspiring for the Kisumu County Governorship has said that poverty in the region was politically induced by the past leadership and regimes.
Speaking in Kisumu soon after landing at the International Airport to stamp a mark as one of the potential contenders to the high office this morning, Omollo pledged to work to be known for fighting corruption by putting structures and systems in place to ensure projects initiated during his tenure benefits the local residents.
Owino said he was confident to win the gubernatorial seat owing to his vast experience spanning over 34 years during which he served in the government in different capacities before becoming the Deputy Clerk to the August House.
He challenged Kisumu County voters thoroughly probe the records of all those aspiring to various elective positions to ensure that they have committed people in the right places to spur economic growth of the County.
Referring to the 1993 Parliamentary Investment Committee (PIC) Report, Omollo disclosed that it depicted an interesting disclosure that a police post in Rongo which was purported to have been built at a cost of 300 million yet nothing was done on the ground, describing this as unfortunate and corrupt activities that will be history in Kisumu County if elected.
“If we fight corruption from a united front we will not only save government money but also double wealth production across the Country”, he said exuding confidence.
Omollo said that with the completion of Kisumu International Airport, he will prioritize the production of horticultural crops on a commercial scale so as to fully capitalize on the use of the facility to export outside the country.
He pledged to ensure that the government posts agricultural extension officers to work closely with the local farmers in a bid to boost food security,paraphrasing former Tanzanian president the Late Julius Nyerere that “Kazi kwa bidii bila maarifa ni kazi bure” (You need to work smart and hard to realize returns).
The Kisumu County Aspirant Governor who hails from Awasi in Nyando District of Kisumu County decried sugar cane farming which has turned out to be commonly referred to as ‘cursed’ crop which has continued to impoverish farmers even more instead of improving their economic status over the decades.
“It will be my first priority to ensure that the Kenya Sugar Board (KSB) decentralizes its headquarters fro Nairobi to the sugar belt (Kisumu and Kakamega) so that they can bring services closer to the target group”, he argued.
Omollo said it was unfortunate that some fellows who have never seen what sugar cane looks like have become billionaires and hails from outside Western Kenya region and as such have not been able to effectively promote the interest of farmers other than staying focused on enriching themselves.
“Our sugarcane farmers should also be discouraged from planting the ratoon but instead be provide with certified and fast maturing quality seeds, apart from promoting the use of irrigation in the vast area of Kano plains and the entire sugar belt covering Western Province as well to maximize income” , he said.
Omollo said that with credit, fertilizer and certified seeds the farmers will greatly transform their economic status and kick out poverty from their midst and as well as facilitate the growth of Kisumu County’s economy as anticipated by the various stakeholders fro within and outside the region.
The politician said it was unfortunate that farmers were being deducted millions of shillings in terms of cess fro cane delivered in various to the various factories but the road networks were still in a pathetic state thus forcing them to continue meeting the increased cost charged on cane production.
Apart from sugar cane, the politician stated, Kisumu County has huge potential in the rice fields in Kano, the fishing industry, Lake Victoria and numerous rivers which can all be tapped to help facilitate economic growth under the new devolved system of government Kenyans eagerly await to usher in come next year.
On the recent fire incident which razed a dormitory in Homa Bay County where eight pupils perished,Omollo appealed to teachers to put in place measures aimed at ensuring safety of the learners and restore hope in the parents who have entrusted them with the noble responsibility.
While condoling the bereaved families,Omollo said he shared in their pain and anguish while at the same time urging respective headteachers to strive to make their schools safe havens.
The Deputy Clerk to the National Assembly revealed that he has already submitted his application for retirement which has been accepted and he is set to leave office by December 3, 2012 to start his campaign proper.