From: David Simas, The White House
Date: Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 6:25 PM
Subject: No winners
Hello, everyone —
Late Wednesday night, after a 16-day shutdown, the President signed a bill to reopen the government and pay our country’s bills. Today, a government shutdown over delaying or defunding the health care law can no longer hurt our economy. We are no longer facing the threat of default.
While this bipartisan compromise is the right thing to do for the country, there are no winners when Washington keeps hijacking our economy month after month.
Nobody wins when hundreds of thousands of people don’t know when their next paycheck will come. Nobody wins when millions of veterans and seniors risk losing benefits that they’ve paid for, earned, and rely on. Nobody wins when businesses stop hiring and our economy grows slower than it could.
Ultimately, the reason this shutdown ended was simple: Democrats and responsible Republicans got together, recognized that holding the American economy hostage should have no place in our politics, and got the job done. They did what the American people elected them to do.
Today, every American should have a clear sense of where we stand, and where we’re going. Watch the President’s statement yesterday about the end of the shutdown, and then pass it along so that other folks see it, too.
In his remarks, the President asked Congress to focus on finishing three specific policy priorities in the weeks to come.
First, that means passing a budget that invests in the things that will create a better bargain for the middle class — like educating our children, and improving our infrastructure — while continuing to cut our deficit in a balanced way.
Second, it means fixing our broken immigration system so everyone plays by the same rules. The Senate has already passed a bill that would continue to strengthen our borders and grow our economy by bringing millions of undocumented immigrants out of the shadows and give them the chance to earn their citizenship by paying a fine and taxes, passing a background check, and going to the back of the line.
And third, it means passing a farm bill that ranching and farming families can rely on: one that protects working families and gives rural communities opportunities to grow.
We’ll be back in touch soon with more specific ways that every one of us can support this work. But for now, we should all have the facts on exactly what ending this shutdown means for all of us — today, and in the weeks to come.
Take a look at the President’s remarks from yesterday, and pass them along to the folks you think need to see them:
David Simas
Deputy Senior Advisor
The White House
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From: Ouko joachim omolo
The News Dispatch with Omolo Beste
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2013
Kenyan actress based in Hollywood, Lupita Nyong’o will together with the director of the 12 Years a Slave Steve McQueen get an award on October 21. The two are expected to receive the Hollywood Breakout Director Award and New Hollywood Award, respectively at the 17th annual Hollywood Film Awards. Previous recipients of the New Hollywood Award include Robert Pattinson, Gabourey Sidibe, Jennifer Lawrence, Felicity Jones and Quvenzhane Wallis.
Lupita who is Kisumu Senator Prof. Anyang Nyong’o’s daughter stars in the movie alongside Hollywood bigwigs like Chiwetel Ejiofor, Alfre Woodard and Brad Pitt. She plays Patsey, a slave on the Epps plantation. Her other credits include playing Perdita in “The Winter’s Tale”, (Yale Repertory Theater), Sonya in “Uncle Vanya”, Katherine in “The Taming of the Shrew”.
Lupita who is also a graduate of Yale School of Drama’s acting program and also holds a degree in Film and African Studies from Hampshire College, Massachusetts, also a lead actress in the Kenyan TV drama Shuga in 2009. She acted as Ayira, a vivacious college student who loved the high-life. She has also graduated with a degree.
Lupita who was born in Mexico and raised in Kenya makes a brief appearance in the second season – Shuga: Love, Sex, Money, where she was also a co-director. Her other work includes the documentary In My Genes which she wrote, directed and produced. It tells the story of people living with albinism in Kenya. She has worked in the production sets of different movies including the Kenyan-filmed Constant Gardener.
The first trailer of her slave drama made its debut online this week and the Kenyan actress is seen working on a plantation picking cotton with other slaves and at one point coming to the defense of the main character, Solomon Northup, acted by UK-based Chiwetel Ejiofor.
It’s a movie adapted from the autobiography by Solomon Northup, who was a free man but was lured to a well-paying job in the US, kidnapped and sold as a slave in Washington DC in 1841.
Like Lupita, there are also other young, romantic and beautiful Kenyans women who have made us proud. One of them is Miriam Chemmos, a multi-talented Kenyan singer/song-writer and actress living in the United States.
Among the inspiring songs she has released include a new album titled Lovebird. Released on January 7, 2013, Lovebird celebrates love, peace and unity, and is a collection 15 tracks sung in both English and Swahili incorporating a verity of genres – reggae, salsa, hip-hop, rumba, pop, RnB, and soukous.
Miriam was born in Kenya by a Kenyan father and a Tanzanian mother. She spent her childhood between Kenya and Tanzania. She began singing and citing at an early age, and competed at the national drama and music festivals while in high school in Kenya.
In 1998, Miriam moved to Iowa in the US where she studied Theater/Music and Media, and graduated in 2001. After graduation she moved to Washington, DC, where she acted in several regional theatrical shows and also hosted her own radio titled “Retrospect’ on Voice of America. While in Washington, DC she also featured on CBS hit TV series “The District” 2003 and in several independent films such as “Refuge” and “Mirrors”.
In 2004, Miriam moved to New York and landed numerous roles on off-Broadway shows and on print and television modeling jobs. She also became a member of the famous Motown girl musical group “The Marvalletes Revue”. While performing with this group Miriam shared stages with legendary groups such as “The Escorts”, “Kool & The Gang”, and “Soul Generations”.
In 2007 Miriam released a hit single titled “RUDI” that would top charts and countdowns in several radio stations around the world: BBC Radio (UK), SARFM (New York), Voice of America (Washington, DC), Kiss FM (Kenya), Capital FM (Kenya), Sanyu FM (Uganda), Ghana Choice FM, among others.
The success of the RUDI single gave Miririam a great deal of media coverage, including being featured in several US and overseas magazines. She was featured in the September, 2007 issue of Vibe Magazine, with the magazine calling her “The Queen of African Urban Music”.
The next one is Susan Anyango- half-Russian half Kenyan with the killer smile, endless legs and soft attitude currently holds the tiara as outgoing Miss Kenya. She is 6 feet tall, slight in weight, very soft spoken (a little coy even). She is involved with the jigger campaign which is a former Miss Kenya’s initiative.
In her tender age, Susan prays, reads a lot and plays basketball. She has also featured in a Safaricom advert and once Miss Kerugoya for two years. She owns a car (which she loves) which came with the crown. She is studying Journalism and Communication at KEMU (Kenya Methodist University). She will participate in the Miss World competition in London in October this year.
Known as Chantelle, Winnie Wambui Naisula Ole Siameto is another celebrity young and industrious woman. A friend got her the name Chantelle because she felt the song and Winnie did not blend well.
Born 21 years ago, Chantelle is a child of mixed race, with a father of both Maasai and Indian origins. Her mother was of the Gikuyu origin but passed on when she was only 11 years. She is the only girl in the family of four boys.
One day she will accomplish her dream of becoming a T. V. presenter. She especially admired Sophie Ikenye who was a star news presenter when she was growing up. In her absence, Julie Gichuru and Lilian Muli-Kanene are the people she looks up to, and is sure she will one day do her thing like them. For now though, she is concentrating on her newly discovered talent, rapping.
Chantelle is a firm believer in the Kenyan music industry. She is happy her generation is storming into the music scene and has great admiration for the Camp Mulla group, whose music is great although they are quite young.
Meet another young and romantic woman, Pierra Makena. She is talented lady set to perform in Big Apple in New York at the awards which are scheduled for Sunday then proceed to perform in Washington D.C, California and San Francisco. Pierra’s deejaying career has grown massively in the years and has even seen her ranked Kenya’s top female deejay.
Her moment of fame started a while back through acting in various local television shows including Kisulisuli and the all famous Tahidi High after which she was featured in a MNet show Changes.
This lady of many talents has a lot going for her as apart from acting she has other things up her sleeve. She is the Marketing Manager at ONE F.M and at some point she was a radio presenter before she quit and pursued her current passion, deejaying in which she proved that a woman can thrive in a male dominated field. One place you will be sure to catch her performing is at The Circle. Good work Makena.
Tanya (Sarah Hassan) Shish (Shirleen Wangari) Freddy (Abel Mutua) OJ (Dennis Mugo), Pierra Makena among others have been through Tahidi High and they have made Kenyans proud in theatre industries.
Miss Karun of Camp Mulla is another one. At 19 years old, this girl has risen above the ‘auto tuned, shake your behind while spewing crap’ madness. She has grown into a singer who understands her vocal capabilities and is surrounded by mentors who actually understand what music is about. Karun has flown off to the US for studies.
Born Karungari Mungai, Karun is the daughter of designer Molly Mungai, the CEO and creative strategy director at African Mystique Ltd, and Eric Mungai. President Uhuru Kenyatta and Eric Mungai are great childhood friends and he has therefore seen the young Karun grow up. She performed at Uhuru’s inauguration ceremony.
Others are Kambua Manundu, a good gospel singer. She works for Rauka, a gospel music show on Citizen TV. Rauka is Kiswahili for “wake up” – and Kambua has been waking up audiences wherever she goes with her drop-dead gorgeous looks and beautiful, soaring voice.
Sarah Hassan (Tanya) is another young Kenyan woman whose life revolves around fun. She is on One FM as the breakfast show presenter or on hosting Mashariki Mix. Then comes Sheila ‘Nikki’ Mwanyigha, a Easy FM’s broadcaster.
Sheila came to the limelight in the late 90s after she took the airwaves by storm with the track mapenzi tele. Sheila has released a new track with Camp Mulla’s Taio dubbed Feeling Good. The track is currently gracing the airwaves.
Sarah Ndunu and Sugar as she is known is a young actress, who was the talk of town after she won the Best Female Actress Kalasha Award and, Sugar, that tasteful singing beauty from Phoenix Records.
Others are Joey Muthengi musician, Alice Kamande, Wewe Pekee gospel star and the Groove Awards 2011 Best Female star singer, Amani, Tero, Sanaipei Tande, STL, Wahu, Habida, Size 8, a sizzling hot gospel singer, Brenda Wairimu, Avril and Marya among others.
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Real change must come from ordinary people who refuse to be taken hostage by the weapons of politicians in the face of inequality, racism and oppression, but march together towards a clear and unambiguous goal.
-Anne Montgomery, RSCJ
UN Disarmament
Conference, 2002
This report examines the relationship between disasters and poverty.
Key messages:
• Extreme weather linked to climate change is increasing and will likely cause more disasters. Such disasters, especially those linked to drought, can be the most important cause of impoverishment, cancelling progress on poverty reduction.
• Up to 325 million extremely poor people will be living in the 49 most hazard-prone countries in 2030, the majority in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa.
• The 11 countries most at risk of disaster induced poverty are Bangladesh, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, South Sudan, Sudan and Uganda.
• Disaster risk management should be a key component of poverty reduction efforts, focusing on protecting livelihoods as well as saving lives. There is a need to identify and then act where the poor and disaster risks are most concentrated.
• The post-2015 development goals must include targets on disasters and climate change, recognising the threat they pose to the headline goal of eradicating extreme poverty by 2030.
Integrated African Strategy on Meteorology supports transformative development
The Third Annual Conference on Climate Change and Development in Africa (CCDA-III) will be held in Addis Ababa from 21 – 23 October, 2013
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, October 17, 2013/ — The need for strong weather and climate services to reduce vulnerability and promote sustainable development will be addressed by the Third Annual Conference on Climate Change and Development in Africa (CCDA-III) (http://www.climdev-africa.org/ccda3) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from 21 – 23 October, 2013.
Organized by the African Climate Policy Centre (ACPC), under the auspices of the Climate for Development in Africa (ClimDev-Africa) Programme, the conference’s theme is Africa on the rise: can the opportunities from climate change spring the continent to transformative development?
The African Union and the World Meteorological Organization will co-host a side event that will identify current gaps and future needs in the provision of weather and climate services. It will also discuss a range of potential solutions through the implementation of the Integrated African Strategy on Meteorology (Weather and Climate Services), that can positively impact the lives and livelihoods of African communities.
The side event will further discuss the need for African political leadership and cooperation to strengthen and mainstream weather and climate services into the decision-making and development planning process in key sectors such as agriculture, water resources and transport.
The African continent’s weak adaptive capacity increases its exposure to climate change and limits its ability to benefit from advances in climate science. Many National Meteorological and Hydrological Services have limited resources.
The African Ministerial Conference on Meteorology (AMCOMET) (http://www.wmo.int/amcomet) provides political support to strengthen national meteorological services to enable them to perform their mandate and thus contribute to transformative development in Africa.
The Integrated African Strategy on Meteorology developed under AMCOMET and endorsed by the African Union, positions weather and climate services as essential components in poverty alleviation, disaster risk management and sustainable development efforts. The Strategy is a key component in the implementation of the Global Framework for Climate Service (GFCS) (http://gfcs-climate.org) in Africa to increase the provision of user-driven climate services, especially in the priority areas of food security, water management, disaster risk reduction and health.
Distributed by APO (African Press Organization) on behalf of the African Ministerial Conference on Meteorology (AMCOMET).
MEDIA contact: Josiane Uwantege/ JUwantege@wmo.int or phone: +41 78 664 41 82
Notes to Editors: WMO Assistant Secretary-General Elena Manaenkova, will chair the side event. Panelists include representatives from the African Union Commission, African Development Bank, and ACPC. Hon Saviour Kasukuwere MP, Zimbabwe Minister of Environment, Water and Climate is expected to give the welcome remarks. Give date, venue, time of side event
Background:
AMCOMET: The African Ministerial Conference on Meteorology (AMCOMET) (http://www.wmo.int/amcomet) was initiated in response to major challenges related to the delivery of weather and climate services in Africa. It is a permanent forum where African ministers in charge of meteorology convene every two years to provide political leadership and policy direction and advocacy in matters related to the development of meteorology and its applications, as well as its contribution to socio-economic development in Africa. AMCOMET was established in April 2010 during the First Conference of Ministers Responsible for Meteorology in Africa.
Who shall stop the next genocide with atrocities to end its snares in Africa if you and me do not act positively. Each and everyone with black skin must must know their lives are in danger and are at stake, and that, they must begin to act in their own ways they know how to make this world a better place for all.
A journey begins with one step and Bishop Tutu has opened the door. Sign up the petition, spread the word and support this mission for true justice to save the Great Lakes Region of Africa from spreading cancer of genocidal injustices and that life be with hope and of meaning again to the people of Africa.
God Bless Bishop Desmond Tutu………….and dont forget to Sing the petition and share…………..
Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com
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Bishop Desmond Tutu has issued a call to Support International Criminal Court
Written by: McCullough T. Jr.
Tags: African Union, Bishop Desmond Tutu, confront genocide, crimes against humanity, Darfur & Rwanda conflicts and killings, International Criminal Court, Kenya, Nigeria & South Africa, Sudan
Bishop Desmond Tutu has issued a call to action open letter to save a great institution of justice and prevent further bloodshed on the African Continent. He asks all people of good conscience and concern for human rights and their fellow man to join forces against this scourge of violence and evil.
From Desmond Tutu:
In just 2 days’ time, African leaders could kill off a great institution, leaving the world a more dangerous place.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the world’s first and only global court to adjudicate crimes against humanity. But leaders of Sudan and Kenya, who have inflicted terror and fear across their countries, are trying to drag Africa out of the ICC, allowing them the freedom to kill, rape, and inspire hatred without consequences. Their withdrawal from the International Criminal Court would cripple one of the world’s best hopes for confronting genocide and crimes against humanity.
I know that together we can change this. But we have to join hands and call on the voices of reason at the African Union (AU) – Nigeria and South Africa – to speak out and ensure that the persecuted are protected by the ICC. Join me by adding your name to the petition now and share it with everyone – when we have hit 1 million our petition will be delivered straight into the AU conference hall where Africa’s leaders are meeting in Addis Ababa.
In my years of work, life and travel, the fight for justice has been a long and arduous one. I have seen the very worst in Darfur and Rwanda, but also the very best with the reconciliation in South Africa. During this journey, I have seen great gains made that protect the weak from the strong and give us all hope. The ICC is one of these beacons of hope.I know that together we can preserve this.
This threat to the ICC started precisely because the court was doing its job. It charged Kenya’s Deputy President for killing people who rallied against him during an election and Sudan’s President for murdering women and children in Darfur. Now Kenya and Sudan are lobbying all of Africa to pull out of the court and destroy its chance of success.
Judge Panel at ICC
But in Darfur, Congo, Cote D’Ivoire and Kenya, the ICC has played a key role in bringing hope to those terrified by the armies, militias and madmen that have waged war against the innocent. It’s a light in the darkness that cannot be allowed to go out.
The main argument by some leaders with a guilty conscience is that the ICC is a Western witch-hunt as most of the investigations have happened in Africa. But this couldn’t be further from the truth. This was an institution that was created by 20 African countries, 5 of the court’s 18 judges are African and the chief prosecutor is African.
Friday is a key judgement day. Will our African leaders stand on the side of justice or injustice? With survivors and fallen victims or with tyrants and oppressors? This is the moment to choose.
I’ve seen some of the brightest moments in human history, moments where we together brought hope to so many. This is our chance to do that again, together.
Find the petition at: https://secure.avaaz.org/en/justice_for_africa_icc/?buvZsbb&v=30034
With hope and appreciation for this community,
Desmond Tutu
From: Shem Ochuodho
Subject: Human Rights Training, Quebec, Canada (IHRTP 2014 – call for applications – deadline November 18)
Might interest some … Thanks Dada Flora for sharing.
For any queries, please contact the addresses given or Dada Flora.
Regards,
Shem
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From: flora terah
Sent: Wednesday, 9 October 2013, 18:01
Subject: IHRTP 2014 – call for applications – deadline November 18
Hallo Shem
Please circulate widely.I am an alumni/spokesperson and probably could endorse depending on the applicants criteria.
Flora Terah Igoki
Founder
Terah Against Terror
www.floraterah.com
I am grateful for all my problems. After each one was overcome, I became stronger and more able to meet those that were still to come. I grew in all my difficulties.
J. C. Penney
On Wednesday, October 9, 2013 10:54:54 AM, IHRTP-PIFDH wrote:
35th International Human Rights Training Program (IHRTP)
Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Québec, Canada, June 8 – June 27, 2014
Dear Friend,
Greetings from Equitas!
We are delighted to contact you today with details about our next annual International Human Rights Training Program. We are looking forward to another inspiring three-week program and the opportunity to meet around 90 participants from about 50 different countries.
We are inviting you to forward the enclosed Application Form, Program Information and Memorandum of Agreement to your network of human rights educators/activists and encourage organizations who you think could benefit from the program to apply. It is also a good opportunity to share with your network your personal experience at the IHRTP. We always appreciate recommendations from IHRTP Alumni.
In circulating the information, please bear in mind that the IHRTP is intended for human rights workers and educators from Non-Governmental Organizations, National Human Rights Institutions, Government bodies and educational institutions. The goal of the IHRTP is to strengthen the capacity of human rights organizations to undertake human rights education efforts aimed at building a global culture of human rights. The curriculum is based on principles of adult experiential learning in which participants and facilitators engage in a process of mutual teaching and learning. The Program Information provides a detailed description of the Program.
We received more than 850 applications for the 2013 IHRTP and it is therefore unlikely that we will have enough spaces for all of the qualified candidates. The selection process and participant profile we are looking for are described in the attached document. The Equitas Selection Committee gives priority to the organisations best able to demonstrate their commitment and effectiveness in relation to human rights promotion and education. Consideration is also given to overall gender balance, geographic representation and the availability of bursaries.
Please note that the deadline for receiving applications is November 18, 2013 and that only the 2014 Application Forms will be accepted. You can also find the documents, in English and French, on our web site at: www.equitas.org.
Should you have comments or questions, please do not hesitate to contact the IHRTP Team at ihrtp-pifdh@equitas.org
Yours sincerely,
Chris
Chris Bradley
Program Officer, IHRTP / Chargé de programme, PIFDH
Equitas – Centre international d’éducation aux droits humains / International Centre for Human Rights Education
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From: “Erin Hannigan, BarackObama.com”
Sent: Tuesday, October 8, 2013 8:39 PM
Subject: Thursday: Attend the Obamacare Day of Action event in Hyattsville
Dear Readers —
Last week, the health insurance marketplace created by Obamacare opened for business, and millions of uninsured Americans now have access to affordable health care — many for the first time.
No matter how opponents of Obamacare have tried to stop it — from spending hundreds of millions of dollars in deceptive advertising to shutting down the federal government — the law is already helping Americans get better, more affordable health care.
We’re going to spend the next six months of enrollment making sure people have the facts about getting signed up — and of course we’re going to keep telling the stories of the people who are already being helped by the law.
This Thursday, you can help make that happen in Hyattsville — OFA volunteers are holding an Obamacare Day of Action.
Can you make it?
Yes — I’m planning to join in!
No, I can’t make it this time — but I’ll make a donation to help support this work.
Here are the details:
What: Obamacare Day of Action event in Hyattsville Where: 3000 Pennsy DriveHyattsville, MD 20785When: Thursday, October 10th4:00 pm
The good news: Millions of people have already started exploring their coverage options, and many have already gotten coverage.
The bad news: The other side is resorting to dangerous tactics to keep Obamacare from working. We all know how Tea Party Republicans have forced a government shutdown because they didn’t want to fund health reform.
That’s not all. Hundreds of millions of dollars are being spent by the other side — including the Koch brothers — to scare people into not getting insurance. They want to see Obamacare fail, and they have the money to spread confusion and stand in the way of Americans learning how the law benefits them.
Obamacare is working — and we need to spread the word about how it’s helping Americans every day.
This Thursday’s Day of Action will be a great chance to help make the law a success by helping people in our communities get the information they need. We’ll also be telling the Tea Party: “Enough already — stop trying to block Obamacare, and end the shutdown today.”
Join the Obamacare Day of Action in Hyattsville:
http://my.barackobama.com/Obamacare-Day-of-Action
Thanks,
Erin
Erin Hannigan
Health Care Campaign Manager
Organizing for Action
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To single out Chinese companies for entering into shady business in the DRC is to miss a fundamental point: Western firms have been at it for centuries, and still are.
Last January I was in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to research Sicomines, China’s controversial $6.5 billion megadeal in which Chinese companies will construct roads, schools and hospitals in exchange for mining and untold billions of dollars worth of copper and cobalt with Congo’s state mining agency.
On a sunny morning in the south-eastern mining city of Lubumbashi, I called a Congolese official to pose some hard questions about the deal – particularly, what happened to the $350 million ‘signing bonus’ that was handed over by the Chinese. But I hardly got a word in before his response betrayed his fear as to the more sensitive concern on his mind: “Is this about COMIDE?”
It wasn’t, of course. But perhaps it should have been, because the corruption scandal that burns hottest among Congolese officials today has nothing to do with the Chinese. In 2009, the International Monetary Fund started a $551 million loan to improve the DRC’s business climate through a series of projects. As a condition of the loan, Congo’s government would have to make all its mining contracts and transactions public.
So it must have come as a surprise to the IMF when Bloomberg revealed the DRC had sold its 25% stake in a copper mining venture called COMIDE SPRL – a trade the Congolese government hadn’t disclosed. The IMF responded to the news by refusing to renew the loan, meaning the DRC will essentially forfeit an incredible $225 million because a few Congolese officials didn’t want the world to know what they were up to.
Learning from the masters
When Westerners try to explain China’s rapid rise in Africa, they often assume that it comes through corruption, secret deals and manipulation. But there is nothing Chinese about COMIDE. Its parent company, Straker International Corp., is based offshore in the British Virgin Islands, and it is primarily owned by the multinational Eurasian Natural Resource Company, headquartered in London and traded on the Kazakhstan stock exchange.
Certainly the circumstances surrounding the Chinese Sicomines deal merit concern too. The DRC’s government doesn’t seem to have conducted any study that estimates the potential value of the minerals buried at the Sicomines site, meaning no-one can predict the eventual profits and what’s truly at stake for the Chinese companies, the Congolese mining company and the Congolese government.
What’s more, a 2011 study by the accountability NGO Global Witness reported that $24 million of that signing bonus was mysteriously diverted into an offshore account in the British Virgin Islands by Sicomines’ Congolese partners. Even in the DRC’s multibillion-dollar mining sector, $24 million is a lot of money to go unaccounted.
But does this then set China’s Congolese ambitions apart from the West’s? Is the $6.5 billion Sicomines deal in fact unprecedented in its lack of transparency and its potential to make its CEOs rich while the Congolese people remain poor?
To single out the Chinese companies as uniquely responsible for entering into shady business in the DRC is to miss a fundamental point: If the Chinese have learned how to leverage power over the Congolese government, they owe the lesson to the rogue businessmen from Western countries that preceded them. .
Two centuries ago it was the Belgians who colonised the Congo, first for its ivory, a trade which would eventually die out along with most of the wild elephants that supplied it. After ivory, it was rubber, transported by Belgian-constructed railroads whose tracks remain embedded in the ground, relics of Congo’s resource-driven history. Then, to build the atomic bombs it would drop on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the United States sourced its uranium from a mine just 100 km southeast of Kolwezi in south-eastern DRC.
Companies from Canada, the UK, South Africa and elsewhere began operating industrial mines. They extracted billions of dollars worth of copper, cobalt, and other minerals. Today, Congo’s mining sector generates 28% of the country’s GDP and is the primary source of income for 16% of the population, according to the World Bank.
In theory, the country should be rich from its vast mineral wealth. But you wouldn’t know it by looking at how most Congolese live. Rural families sleep in huts that flood when it rains. Only 4% have electricity.
Western nations such as the United States tend to claim they have tried to solve the DRC’s problems. But the record shows that for at least the first 30 years following the Congo’s independence they did the opposite, entrenching one of Africa’s most corrupt and violent dictators by supplying him with billons of dollars in aid, weapons and bribes. Mobutu Sese Seko killed his adversaries with impunity and commandeered as much as 40% of Congo’s wealth (between 4 and 8 billion dollars) during his 31-year rule.
In the years since Mobutu’s rein, foreign mining companies have garnered blame for manipulating Congo out of its natural wealth. On at least five occasions in 2009 and 2010, Congo’s state-owned mining companies sold their stakes in mines to offshore companies that immediately re-sold the same stakes for up to five times the price. “Between 2010 and 2012, the DRC lost at least US$1.36 billion in revenues from the underpricing of mining assets that were sold to offshore companies”, claimed a report released earlier this year by an international panel chaired by Kofi Annan.
Looking East
All the while, Congolese eyes are turning toward China in the hopes that the Chinese may usher in prosperity where patrons before it have not. The fact that China succeeded in moving 600 million people out of poverty over the past 35 years is a source of admiration for some Congolese who remain entrenched in it themselves. Many see China as much more welcoming than the US. Twice a week, a line forms outside the Chinese embassy in Kinshasa as Congolese students and businessmen arrive to apply for visas to work or study in China. They say it’s far easier to get a visa there than to the US.
China’s government has consistently reinforced the sentiment that it is eager to help the Congolese people flourish. In his very first trip abroad as China’s leader, Xi Jinping travelled in March 2013 to Tanzania, South Africa and Congo-Brazzaville, where he promised $20 billion in loans for aid to Africa over the next three years. In June, US President Barack Obama followed in the Chinese leader’s footsteps in what was only Obama’s first extended trip to Africa since taking office some four and a half years ago.
The metaphor of America’s lagging commitment to the continent is not lost upon Africans themselves. In a 2009 survey of 250 people in nine African countries, three-quarters said the Chinese way was a ‘very positive’ or ‘somewhat positive’ model of development. When asked which model offers more promise for Africa’s future, the Western or the Chinese one, they overwhelmingly chose the latter.
Chinese investment may not, in fact, radically alter the future of one of the world’s most underdeveloped nations. Unless the DRC’s government collects its fair share from the Sicomines deal and somehow uses that wealth to benefit Congolese society in a way it never has before, China may simply become the latest benefactor in Congo’s long history as a country rich in resources whose neediest citizens will never benefit from them.
But it’s hard to blame the Congolese for hoping China will succeed where the West has failed.
In an office overlooking Kinshasa’s grand Boulevard 30 Jeune, newly repaved and widened by the Chinese under Sicomines, stands Mack Dumba, Congo director of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, which works to improve accountability in the global mining sector.
“Why don’t Americans build roads like this anymore?” Dumba asks. “Why don’t the Belgians, that colonised, build roads like this? The Chinese are doing things that no one else will.”
This article was adapted from Jacob Kushner’s new eBook, China’s Congo Plan, now available on iPad, iPhone and Kindle. Kushner’s research was advised by faculty at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and supported by the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting.
Jacob Kushner is a freelance journalist currently based in Nairobi. He reports on international peacekeeping, foreign aid and development, offshore tax havens, and Chinese mining and other investments in Africa. See more on his blog at http://jacobkushner.com and follow him on twitter @JacobKushner.
From: Ouko joachim omolo
The News Dispatch with Omolo Beste
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2013
Julius from Juja, Kenya writes: “Fr Beste I have just watched Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Ambassador Amina Mohammed has denying claims that Kenya called for a mass pull out of African states from the Rome Statute, also refuting claims that Kenya called for the upcoming African Union Summit in Ethiopia to protect President Uhuru Kenyatta from attending the ICC cases at The Hague.
I also watched her saying that there is no sitting president at the ICC that is why as the government will try very hard to see that Uhuru follows his case here in Kenya through video, but this case began before Uhuru and Ruto were elected. Furthermore they have been told not to vie for presidency and deputy respectively until they know the fate of their case-what is your take on this”?
Julius I also watched as you did. I do agree with you that Uhuru and Ruto were been advised to wait until they know the fate of their ICC cases but refused. I remember Martha Karua Peter Kenneth among many charismatic leaders pleading with them not to vie. So the issue here is very clear that ICC will not buy resolution by the African presidents some of whom are also wanted at The Hague.
This comes a day after African Union Chief Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma asked U.N. Security Council envoys how they might react if asked to defer the international trials of Kenya’s leaders. African leaders are scheduled to meet in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa this weekend to discuss the fate of President Uhuru and his Deputy William Ruto.
Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed also wants the International Criminal Court (ICC) ought to dismiss the cases against Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto as the evidence against them is not credible.
Mohammed charged that ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda was not adequately prepared to try the cases even after having ample time to plan saying: “She dragged my Deputy President to The Hague then informed him at the beginning of the trial that the witnesses had not arrived so they told him to go away and return when the witnesses arrive, this is very unfair.”
Speaking during an interview on the British Broadcasting Corporation’s HARDtalk show, Mohammed alleged that the names contained in the Waki list was not credible.
“The envelope handed over to Kofi Annan by the Waki Commission had many names of suspects but they picked and chose only a few out of the many names. They picked three from each side of the parties and if this is not politicizing then I don’t know what is,” said Mohamed.
She further added with the inception of the new Constitution and judicial reforms Kenya is capable of trying the perpetrators of the Post Election Violence, claims that most Kenyans have refuted.
She further accused the ICC of targeting Africa yet nations there have maintained good relationships and always cooperated with the court.
African presidents are also to debate a possible withdrawal from the International Criminal Court over claims it targets Africa, but that sentiment is being challenged by rights groups across the continent.
The 54-member African Union has accused The Hague based ICC of singling out Africans for prosecution and has specifically demanded that the court drop the proceedings against Kenya’s leadership.
As I always said on this blog, given that ICC was founded primarily to try genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, is why African president think they targeted and blackmailed. They would rather want ICC cases brought back to their nations so that they continue with genocide and war crimes.
Sudanese president Omer Hassan al-Bashir who will also travel this Friday to Ethiopia and Saudi Arabia for the first time since the outbreak of some of the worst protests to engulf the country in recent years is among African leaders who want ICC cases brought back to Africa. He is wanted at The Hague to answer cases on genocide in Darfur.
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni who is among the African leaders who want ICC cases brought back to Africa has not even accounted for £70m given to his country by Britain for various projects and how he acquired a private jet.
Rwandan President, Paul Kagame who is also pushing for ICC cases brought back to Africa has also not accounted for £75m of British aid meant for projects. It has been alleged that Kagame spent £60m on two private jets and loves pricey Rolex watches.
Robert Mugabe has imposed himself upon the people of Zimbabwe since 1980 when he became Zimbabwe’s prime minister following independence from Great Britain. The former Marxist guerrilla became president in 1987 and has held fast to that position despite a deep financial crisis pushing inflation above 200,000 percent.
Paul Biya has imposed himself upon the people of Cameroon since he assumed Cameroon’s presidency in November 1982. In his book, “Tyrants, the World’s 20 Worst Living Dictators,” David Wallechinsky noted that “Every few years, Biya stages an election to justify his continuing reign, but these elections have no credibility.
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Real change must come from ordinary people who refuse to be taken hostage by the weapons of politicians in the face of inequality, racism and oppression, but march together towards a clear and unambiguous goal.
-Anne Montgomery, RSCJ
UN Disarmament
Conference, 2002
Sit Back and Enjoy a motivative and inspiring News on the Hill US this weekend……….
Plus, Catching up with New Training Rules……….of Cutting to size……………!!!
Hehehehehehe, this is definately a pass for Josomo moyie………..Donge !!!
Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com
NB: MO Ma pg. achiel kende………….
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Obama on the Government Shutdown
John Harwood of CNBC and The Times interviewed President Obama, who said he was not prepared to negotiate until he was presented with a “clean bill.”
Published on Oct 2, 2013
Credit – BBC & CNBC
Obama Doesn’t Rule Out Using 14th Amendment To Raise The Debt Limit
By Mary Bruce |
Saturday, October 6th 2013
ABC News – 20 hours ago
With the October 17 deadline to raise the debt limit rapidly approaching, President Obama is not specifically ruling out using the 14th Amendment to increase the nation’s borrowing ability if the political impasse continues and Congress fails to do so, but says he does not expect the fight to get to that point.
“I’m pretty willing to bet that there are enough votes in the House of Representatives right now to make sure that the United States doesn’t end up being a deadbeat. The only thing that’s preventing that from happening is Speaker Boehner calling the vote,” the president told The Associated Press in an interview Friday that was released this morning.
Four days into the government shutdown, the president reiterated that he is not going to make concessions on his signature health care law or negotiate with House Republicans until they agree to reopen the government and raise the nation’s debt ceiling.
“The only thing that is keeping that from happening is Speaker Boehner has made a decision that he is going to hold out to see if he can get additional concessions from us,” Obama told the Associated Press’ Julie Pace.
“What I’ve said to him is we are happy to negotiate on anything,” he continued. “But what we can’t do is keep engaging in this sort of brinksmanship where a small faction of the Republican Party ends up forcing them into brinksmanship to see if they can somehow get more from negotiations by threatening to shut down the government or threatening America not paying its bills.”
The president went on to criticize some Tea Party Republicans for seeking out controversy.
“I recognize that in today’s media age, being controversial, taking controversial positions, rallying the most extreme parts of your base – whether it’s left or right – is a lot of times the fastest way to get attention or raise money, but it’s not good for government. It’s not good for the people we’re supposed to be serving,” he said.
Republicans see shutdown fight shift away from ‘Obamacare’
Saturday, October 6th 2013
AFP….Michael Mathes 13 hours ago
Republicans acknowledged Saturday that ending the US government shutdown requires a new game plan.
A handful of Tea Party-supported conservatives have publicly backed off that fight, that their energy quivering against Obamacare has not been successful, but instead, caused deep rifts within the Republican Party. They feel there is need to move on to the larger issues with need to focus strictly on fiscal debt ceiling of the overall budget issues.
congressman Doug Lamborn told reporters during a rare weekend session for the House of Representatives. He was joined by congressman Dennis Ross, another favorite of the anti-tax, pro-small-government Tea Party movement. “We’re so close to the debt ceiling that I think the two will continue to be combined as we go forward.”
The White House has held firm that it will accept no changes to the Affordable Care Act, and Ross appeared frustrated with his party’s failure to adapt to the political reality that linking Obamacare with the funding of government would be a non-starter; dismissing that, “The Obamacare battle I think will live to be fought another day.”
Americans steam over Congress’s inability to keep government open made some Republicans to seek an escape hatch, to the point of even bucking leadership, to identify in advance some solution set that could draw enough bipartisan support for reopening government and raising the debt ceiling.
To Speaker Boehner with Republican Congress Representatives,
As a Citizen of this Great Wonderful Nation, I feel obliged to petition for public interest, challenge, demand or share why I feel Sorrowful, Saddened and Concerned with Attitudinal Behavior of Speaker Boehner with his Republican Congress Representatives, going after President Obama with intent to Break him……….This is the whole purpose of Government Shutdown and good people must stand with President Obama to stop the stalemate and ask Boehner with Team to face reality and Open the Government facility to public without further delay. It is because, the Animosity towards the Affordable Healthcare (the Obamacare) is illogical, trivial, irrelevant, inconsiderate, irresponsible, insignificant, unconstitutional and is unjustified to warrant a Government Shutdown. Intelligent public leaders and Responsible lawmakers must not behave this way………It is shameful to display acts of hate for selfish reasons and close down on logics that bring value, no one will have respect towards such a mentality; and this is truely sad.
This morning Saturday, October 5th 2013, Speaker Boehner was heard saying:
Quote:
“This morning, I get the Wall Street Journal out and it says, ‘well, we don’t care how long this lasts, because we’re winning,'” Boehner said, theatrically waving a copy of the paper.
“The American people don’t want their government shut down and neither do I,” he added.
“All we’re asking for is to sit down and have a discussion, reopen the government and bring fairness to the American people under ‘Obamacare,’ the health care law that is President Barack Obama’s signature domestic achievement.
Really, Speaker Boehner needs a reality check…….this his attitude is of total misconduct, violation and abuse of the Law. This is not the time to discuss Obamacare. Shutting the Government because of Obamacare is insane. Where was Speaker Boehner when the Obamacare was passed and made into law? Why now at this crucial juncture when the Government is facing critical budget default?…….More or so when the Budget Ceiling grew out of proportion even before President Obama came to Office.
Lawmakers are obligated to deliver public services diligently. Instead, these politicians seem to be embroiled on playing drama for cover-up in their conflict of interest, the reason for Government Shutdown. This is unacceptable…….
Logically thinking, if the Government is shut and is put to dysfunction, it means the Government ability is weakened, drains and depleted from economic stability that go towards hurting and affecting small business, the poor and the middle-class adversely and unfavorably.
It is sad therefore that the Speaker does not care and Congress do not seem to get any closer to resolving the fiscal debt impasse hurdle. Speaker and Congress Representatives must explain to the American people why they are shifting from resolving urgent fiscal Budget impasse and instead wasting time to discuss business of Affordable health care, nicknamed “The Obamacare” which is already a match-up with options of choices fair to all, the poor and the rich, where is the problem??? Why is Boehner with Congress Republicans so hateful about anything that are about to benefit the poor in ways and means???
It must be known to all that, the Affordable HealthCare (Obamacare) Bill of Rights is already an Act of Law in the Bill of Rights and it is a done deal…….that, if the People are healthy, the Nation becomes healthier, people get engaged in their own ways and the economy gets stronger.
Why does Speaker Boehner with his Republican Congress find it so hard to get this reality right and get moving forward, open the Government, get into public business interest and fix the budget…………???
Is President Obama the Goose for sacrifice to be cooked by Speaker Boehner along with the Republican Congress for mistake of previous leaders for not doing their fair share in fixing the budget every year they were in Office??? Is it because President Obama is black and must pay sins of the previous Presidents or is President Obama an Angel to curry the burden of proof of the past Presidents failure??? Why so much hate in every turn of event where President Obama does not even have a breather………and we shall never forget when the Republicans made it very evident that “They want to break President Obama”, is this it??? Because he is Black???……..Dont you all feel it it is all wrong ???
Get Real Speaker Boehner, get real !!! Play bi-partisan leadership as a Speaker of the House and put hate aside for the sake of American people and this great Nation to Unite the world in Peace and get down to business that give us all a good bill of safetynet, health and happiness…….We need each other and cannot afford to lead the world or challenge competitions with navigating enemies of the world successfuly, if we are going to remain divided with huge gaps between the rich and the poor. The poor too have a way of contributing to the Nation’s economy in their own small way………Why then make it so difficult for the poor through conspiring for the Government shutdown???
As much as we need Africa in the World Business Market Place, We need President Obama to lead the way while he is of sound mind so he is able to instill organizational order of democratization principles, security and discipline that which the Chinese spoil in magnifying corruption with environmental pollution, bringing the worlds economy into loggerhead.
We feel it in the bones and it pain us when President Obama is treated with disgust for mistakes that are not of his making…….when all he is trying to do is to bring order, peace, and unity with balanced opportunity mutually fair to all………..
Speaker Boehner, you dont have good reason to shut the Government, let it not be “your way or the highway” and all shall be fine if you open the Government immediately without any further drama.
Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com
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Long political crisis will weaken US abroad: Kerry
Saturday, October 5th 2013
25 minutes ago
Nusa Dua (Indonesia) (AFP)
US Secretary of State John Kerry warned Saturday the political standoff paralysing Washington was “reckless” and would weaken the United States’ standing abroad if it did not end soon.
The country’s top diplomat said the bitter struggle between Republicans and Democrats that has led to a partial government shutdown was sending a message to the world that the United States could not get its “act together”.
Kerry insisted the United States had not yet been diminished in the eyes of leaders around the world and that a solution would be found soon, but warned of consequences if the standoff continued.
“If it were prolonged, or repeated, people would begin to question the willingness of the United States to stay the course and its ability to,” Kerry told reporters at a meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation forum on the Indonesian island of Bali.
“But that’s not the case and I don’t think it will be the case.”
US President Barack Obama had been due to travel to Bali for an APEC leaders’ summit starting Monday.
But he had to cancel his Asian trip, which would have also taken in Brunei, Malaysia and the Philippines, to deal with the first government shutdown in 17 years.
Kerry is filling in for Obama on the Asian tour, and he made it clear that he believed Republicans blocking government spending in Congress were playing a dangerous game.
John Kerry waves as he arrives at Ngurah Rai Airport in Denpasar on Indonesia’s resort island of Bal …
“I think it is reckless, personally, to even provide those moments where you have these risks that are exposed,” Kerry said, referring to areas of spending on global security hotspots that have been suspended because of the shutdown.
Calling on Congress to immediately end the five-day standoff, Kerry urged those responsible to consider how other people around the world may view the situation.
“I believe that those standing in the way… of reopening our government need to think long and hard about the message that we send to the world when we can’t get our own act together,” he said.
US still the world’s superpower:
Nevertheless, Kerry insisted he was convinced the standoff would not be long term, and the United States would emerge as strong as ever.
“The United States will still be the strongest power in the world, in terms of our military capacity, the largest economy in the world,” he said.
Kerry also was adamant that Obama’s so-called strategic pivot to the Asia-Pacific had not been weakened by the president having to cancel his trip to the region.
“Let me be clear, none of what is happening in Washington diminishes one iota our commitment to our partners in Asia, including our efforts for both trade and investment throughout the region,” Kerry said.
Muslim protesters at a protest in Kuala Lumpur on October 4, 2013 against the visit of US Secretary …
Some analysts have said the dysfunction on display in Washington will dilute the appeal of the American democratic model, and that authoritarian governments around the world are viewing the chaos with glee.
In comments that appeared to address those concerns, Kerry emphasised even the rights of people with “incorrect” views were respected in the United States.
“This is an example of the robustness of our democracy, the capacity for many people to make their voices heard, sometimes we may feel incorrectly,” he said.
Kerry’s comments on US commitment to Asia were echoed by his host at an APEC gathering of foreign ministers ahead of the leaders’ summit.
“It is very important to underscore that the United States’ engagement in the region is a process, it’s not an event,” Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa told reporters.
“We have been seeing over the recent past the enhanced engagement by the United States in the region.”
Obama is refusing to negotiate with Republicans over budget issues until they pass a temporary bill to open the government and agree to raise the $16.7 trillion US statutory borrowing limit — without which Washington could default on its debts for the first time ever later this month.
But Republicans are demanding the president enter into talks on their goal to defund or delay his health reform law — a step Obama refuses to take.
Ambassador’s ‘way of thinking’ could also be US’s ‘ way of thinking’. Alfonso Lenhardt is a diplomat.
Maggid. Iringa.
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” In a democratic society, freedom of press is paramount as media has a role and responsibility to disseminate information to help people make informed judgements.
..so, to shut down a press is to my way of thinking counter to that objective..
…Journalists have a part to play as well, by being professional- reporting the facts without bias, being as accurate as possible and doing it in a timely manner must not be compromised.
….In every situation there are two sides to the coin but I do not like what has happened… and I hope that will be rectified in some way.
I am not at all happy with the notion of suspending media houses in this case press organaizations because I would hope that as I said, it is freedom of the press.”- Alfonso Lenhardt, Former US ambassador to Tanzania, The Citizen, 4th October, 2013.
House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, speaks to members of the media after meeting with President Barack Obama at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2013. Republicans insisted they wanted to shut down the nation’s 3-year-old health care overhaul, not the government. beginning with Speaker John Boehner’s refusal to permit the House to vote on Senate-passed legislation devoted solely to reopening the government.
“Take a vote,” Obama urged Boehner in his speech. “Stop this farce and end this shutdown right now.”
It might not be so simple, however. Moderate Republicans have said they think they could provide enough votes to join with minority Democrats and push a bill through the House reopening the government with no restrictions on the health care law.
Common sense dictates that, President Obama is within the margin prerogative of the law, to serve people and lead Responsibly with Integrity, and from day one, he remained committed and focused doing what he promised he will do and as obligated and mandated by the American people accordingly.
In an interview afterward, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., scoffed at the president’s stance.
“He can’t get his way exactly the way he wants it because he doesn’t control the entire government,” McConnell said on CNBC’s “The Kudlow Report.”
People are bored knowing that unforeseen consequences are now getting the feel of Government Shutdown. As far as we are all concerned therefore, the few special interest Congressional Republican members purposefully exempted themselves from the law of land against Obamacare which is a done deal and have no business in the business of the house on BUDGET.
The most basic rule is that all Americans, with only a few exceptions, must have health insurance, or pay a penalty. People who already have insurance, through an employer or any other source, already comply with the law. All Americans must comply with the law and no one is above the law. President Obama has right to take legal action against those trying to undermine the law. It will be illogical if the Congressional members earn salary during this Government shutdown. Being the ones who put us on this mess, it is not right that the disadvantaged pushed into poverty while the rich have a fields day.
Speaker Boehner is sending a clear message to America that America is divided between the halves and the halve-not and that the law is predominantly for those rich special interest who they pledge royalty to instead of the People and Government of America. This is unacceptable…………..If John Boehner disputes this analogy, then, he and his GOP fellows will open the Government unconditionally without any more waste of time and pass the Budget to avoid default.
As for President Obama, the law doesn’t require him or any other federal employees to do anymore negotiations on Obamacare. The law on Obamacare has already kicked-in and taken hold in the Government system…..since, it has taken effects from October 1st 2013. In fact, when Obama leaves office in 2017, it is Healthcare Reform which is his biggest credential achievements and if he wishes, that shall remain his landmark “Obamacare” success story for real. Obama will have jazzed-up and stroked a fair favorable deal for both the rich and poor alike. Therefore, Obamacare is a done deal………
When will Speaker Boehner get his fact right???
Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com/
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Obama Pins Government Shutdown on Boehner
Published on Oct 3, 2013
President Barack Obama says House Speaker John Boehner is the only thing standing in the way of reopening the federal government. Obama is speaking at a small business just outside of Washington on the third day of the shutdown. (Oct. 3)
During Speech, Obama Pins Shutdown on Boehner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJGHcj8GU1U
Published on Oct 3, 2013
President Obama traveled just outside the Beltway on Thursday to Rockville, Maryland, to give a speech highlighting the challenges posed by the shutdown and a potential debt ceiling default on the private sector. “Stop this farce,” the president demanded of House Republicans, “and end the shutdown right now.”
Obama got to his key point quickly: The effects of the shutdown are much deeper than disputes over memorials on the National Mall. “Those hundreds of thousands of Americans, a lot of whom live around here,” he said, “don’t know when they’re going to get their next paycheck. That means stores and restaurants around here don’t know if they’ll have as many customers.” And further: farmers aren’t getting loans. Children can’t go to Head Start. “The American people elected their representatives to make their lives easier, not harder,” Obama said. “There’s one way out of this reckless and damaging Republican shutdown: Congress has to pass a budget that funds our government with no partisan strings attached.”
Catastrophic Consequences of a U.S. Default Explained
By Matt Nesto
October 4th 2013
By Matt Nesto | Breakout – 3 hours ago
As we close out the first week of the government shutdown, a bigger and even more toxic disaster is creeping into the fray that could make the contentious budget battle look like a slap fight. The Treasury Department said Uncle Sam will be broke by October 17th unless something is done. Treasury secretary Jack Lew hammered home that point Thursday by releasing an unusually ominous statement that warned of catastrophic risks to the economy.
House Speaker John Boehner has said he won’t let the government default on its debt, but until steps are taken to raise the nation’s debt ceiling, the possibility of default is still theoretically alive.
“If they seriously default on the debt, what we’re really talking about is a depression,” says veteran financial sector analyst Richard Bove, VP of research at Rafferty Capital Markets. In the attached video he explains how the fallout would be a lot worse than the recession suffered in 2008 and the aftershocks would be felt for at least a decade.
“The first thing you have to do is look at who holds the debt,” Bove says of the $16.7 trillion of bonds the U.S. currently has outstanding. “The first, biggest owner (of U.S. debt) is the social security fund, so you’d have all of these people who are receiving social security payments who now have to question whether they’ll get their payments.”
Clearly, that would cause a huge disruption to millions of Americans. But Bove says that is only the beginning since the second biggest holder of Treasuries (at about 12% of the total) is the Federal Reserve, which has “91% of its assets backed by U.S. government debt.”
If the value of those assets were to decline, which they indisputably would in a default, Bove says the net effect would be that “we have nothing of value backing the dollar.”
They’re actually “Federal Reserve Notes” as well as the number one asset of choice held in the reserves of governments and businesses all over the world. A plunge in Treasuries would also devalue the dollar, which would instantly make everything we buy more expensive, and in turn destabilize countries and economies all over the world.
“Eleven-percent of all U.S. debt is owned by the Chinese,” he says. “That $1.4 trillion represents about a third of the reserves of the People’s Bank of China, so what we’ve now said to the PBOC is, ‘Watch out, we may hit the value of a third of your assets and you can’t do anything about it.'”
And this isn’t even half of it.
As Bove explains, money market funds, which are used by virtually every person with a savings or investment account, are also “heavily loaded with Treasuries.” So are most bond funds and so-called balanced funds (growth and income funds). A default on U.S. debt would not only cause money funds to “break the buck” –not be able to pay 100-cents for each dollar invested)– but would also cause forced selling by countless other funds that are mandated to immediately sell any asset that has defaulted.
“That could easily put $750 billion of Treasuries on to the market” Bove says, inferring that rates interest rates would also spike, and normal borrowing/lending transactions would end.
Speaking of banks, the U.S. banking industry holds over a trillion dollars worth of Treasuries and another trillion dollars of government issued mortgage-backed securities, Bove says. If those bonds were to go down in value, he says the banks would also have to “write down the value of those assets and, in essence, wipe out their equity.” It would make the banks insolvent.
To summarize, Bove asserts that a default is unthinkable because it would trigger a huge reduction in the value of U.S. debt, which would go beyond disrupting social security payments. A default would upend money markets, destroy bond funds, slam the brakes on lending, cause interest rates to spiral, make our banks insolvent, and deal a blow to our foreign trading partners and creditors around the globe; all of which would throw the U.S. and the world into economic disarray.
Dems say it’s time for GOP to unite, end shutdown
Obama cancels Asia trip as Democrats pressure GOP to ‘come together’ to end shutdown
By Andrew Taylor and Nedra Pickler, Associated Press |
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House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio walks to a Republican strategy session on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, Oct. 4, 2013. Boehner is struggling between Democrats that control the Senate and GOP conservatives in his caucus who insist any funding legislation must also kill or delay the nation’s new health care law. Added pressure came from President Barack Obama who pointedly blamed Boehner on Thursday for keeping federal agencies closed. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
Fri day, October 4th 2013
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama decided to stay home from economic summits in Asia as Democrats stepped up pressure on congressional Republicans to rein in their tea party faction and reopen the government with no strings attached.
House Republicans said that with Congress and the president in town this weekend, now is the perfect time to start negotiating a plan to reopen the government.
“All I’m asking for is let’s sit down, like the American people would expect us, and talk to one another about getting the government open and dealing with the significant problems that we face,” House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, told reporters Friday. “This isn’t some damn game.”
GOP leaders said Friday the House will be in session Saturday so that Republicans can continue passing bills that would reopen selected parts of the federal government. The White House responded by issuing fresh veto threats, saying Congress should reopen the entire federal government.
The Labor Department, meanwhile, did not issue the monthly employment report for September that was due Friday because of the shutdown.
The White House called the partial government shutdown that entered its fourth day Friday “completely avoidable” and complained the shutdown was interfering with the president’s efforts to promote trade and U.S. influence in emerging world markets.
Democrats pointed to disagreements within the Republican Party, where reluctant congressional leaders were prodded into a showdown over government funding and Obama’s health care law by rowdier conservatives, such as Texas Sen. Ted Cruz.
To get the government up and running again, “it will take some coming together on the Republican side,” said the House’s lead Democrat, Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California.
“It’s very hard to negotiate with the Republicans when they can’t negotiate with themselves,” Pelosi said Friday.
Senate Chaplain Barry Black opened Friday’s business with a plea for God to “give our lawmakers the vision and the willingness to see and to do your will.”
“Remove from them that stubborn pride which imagines itself to be above and beyond criticism. Forgive them for the blunders they have committed, infusing them with the courage to admit and correct mistakes,” Black said.
Obama criticized Boehner for not bringing up a vote to finance the full reopening of the government without conditions.
“This shutdown could be over today,” Obama said Friday as he stopped for lunch with Vice President Joe Biden at a local sandwich shop near the White House. “We know there are votes for it in the House.”
Boehner and other Republicans put the blame on Obama. They say he should recognize the flaws of “Obamacare” and negotiate solutions as part of a deal to end the shutdown that forced the furlough of some 800,000 workers, more than a third of federal civilian employees.
Boehner said Obama was being “irresponsible.”
On Friday, the Republican-led House was keeping up a drive to finance certain agencies and programs on a piecemeal basis — a strategy rejected by Obama and the Democratic-led Senate.
“We are not picking winners and losers,” said Rep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn. “I think what we are doing is exercising stewardship over the taxpayers’ dollars. …I’m ready to go to work today and get it done.”
The House planned a vote to fund a popular program providing food aid to pregnant women and their children, as well as ongoing disaster relief.
Furloughed federal workers would get retroactive pay under a bill the House plans to vote on Saturday. Some top Democrats have supported that idea alongside Republicans.
Obama had been scheduled to leave Saturday for economic summits next week in Indonesia and Brunei. His decision to cancel those plans underscored how entrenched both sides were in a partisan showdown with no end in sight.
“The cancellation of this trip is another consequence of the House Republicans forcing a shutdown of the government,” White House press secretary Jay Carney said in a statement. “This completely avoidable shutdown is setting back our ability to create jobs through promotion of U.S. exports and advance U.S. leadership and interests in the largest emerging region in the world.”
Lawmakers said the shutdown that began Tuesday when the government began its new budget year seemed to be quickly merging with a more critical showdown over the nation’s expiring line of credit, raising the stakes for the still-fragile economy.
Obama and his Treasury Department said failure to raise the nation’s borrowing limit, expected to hit its $16.7 trillion cap in mid-October, could precipitate an economic nosedive worse than the recent Great Recession. A default could cause the nation’s credit markets to freeze, the value of the dollar to plummet and U.S. interest rates to skyrocket, according to a Treasury report.
Obama cataloged a litany of troubles that could be caused by the failure to raise the debt ceiling, from delayed Social Security and disability checks to worldwide economic repercussions.
“If we screw up, everybody gets screwed up,” he said.
The speaker’s office reiterated Boehner’s past assertion that he would not let the government default on its debt. “But if we’re going to raise the debt limit, we need to deal with the drivers of our debt and deficits,” his spokesman, Michael Steel, said. “That’s why we need a bill with cuts and reforms to get our economy moving again.”
Pelosi spoke on “CBS This Morning,” and Blackburn spoke on MSNBC.
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Associated Press – 2 hours 8 minutes ago
Analysis: Republicans get opposite of stated goals
By DAVID ESPO | Associated Press
House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, speaks to members of the media after meeting with President Barack Obama at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2013. Republicans insisted they wanted to shut down the nation’s 3-year-old health care overhaul, not the government. They got the opposite, and now struggle to convince the public that responsibility for partial closure of the federal establishment lies with the President Barack Obama and the Democrats. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
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In this Sept. 25, 2013, photo, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, emerges from the Senate Chamber after his overnight crusade railing against the nation’s new health care law at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2013. Republicans insisted they wanted to shut down the nation’s 3-year-old health care overhaul, not the government. They got the opposite, and now struggle to convince the public that responsibility for partial closure of the federal establishment lies with the President Barack Obama and the Democrats. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans insisted they wanted to shut down the nation’s 3-year-old health care overhaul, not the government. They got the opposite, and now struggle to convince the public that responsibility for partial closure of the federal establishment lies with President Barack Obama and the Democrats.
There’s ample evidence otherwise, beginning with Speaker John Boehner’s refusal to permit the House to vote on Senate-passed legislation devoted solely to reopening the government.
In the days leading to the impasse, Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas said he would do “everything and anything possible to defund Obamacare,” including a filibuster against legislation to prevent a partial closure of the federal government.
In the House, Rep. Jack Kingston told reporters his Georgia constituents would rather have a shutdown than Obamacare, and Rep. Tim Huelskamp added recently that in his Kansas district, “If you say government is going to shut down, they say, ‘OK, which part can we shut down?'”
Ironically, Republican leaders urged the rank and file not to link a defunding of Obamacare to federal spending for fear the unavoidable outcome would be a shutdown that would harm the party politically.
Yet Boehner, who survived a conservative-led attempt on his tenure in January, and Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, who faces a primary challenge from a tea party-backed rival in Kentucky, were unable to prevail. Instead, they were steamrolled by Cruz, his allies in Congress and Heritage Action, Club for Growth, the Tea Party Express and other groups that have used the issue to raise funds.
The strategy in effect, Republicans negotiated exclusively with themselves in the days leading to the shutdown as they sought the demise of “Obamacare.”
First, they passed legislation demanding the health care law be defunded in exchange for a bill providing essential government funding.
When the Senate rejected that, they scaled back.
Instead, they sought a one-year delay in the law, combined with the permanent repeal of a tax on medical devices and creation of new barriers to contraceptive coverage for women purchasing insurance.
That, too, was torpedoed in the Senate.
The next GOP demand was for a one-year delay in the requirement for individuals to purchase coverage, along with a provision that would oblige the president, vice president and members of Congress and their aides to purchase insurance under the same system as the rest of the country without receiving the customary employer contribution from the government, for which they work. The principal impact of that is to raise the cost of insurance dramatically for thousands of congressional aides and political appointees of the administration.
That, too, fell in the Senate.
There have been ideological retrenchments, as well.
Despite their long-held positions against government mandates, House Republicans agreed beginning last week to leave in effect requirements in the health care law they have refused to embrace in the past. Among them is a requirement for insurers to cover individuals with pre-existing conditions and another to allow children up to age 26 to remain on their parents’ plans.
All are politically popular, although rarely mentioned by Republican lawmakers who say the country clamors for a total repeal of the law.
Despite pledging in the 2010 campaign to “repeal and replace” the law known as Obamacare, Republicans have yet to offer a comprehensive alternative. Efforts to create one have been hampered by opposition from conservatives to some of the mandates they tacitly agreed last week to leave in effect.
Conceding as much, Rep. Trent Franks, R-Ariz., said that as a conservative, he had often found during Obama’s presidency that his choice was “between something bad or (something) horrible.”
Republican unity, so valuable in pushing to reduce spending in the past three years, shows signs of fraying.
Even before the shutdown began, some moderates said it was time to shift the fight against Obamacare to another arena and allow the government to remain open. A handful of conservatives, backed by outside groups, rebelled when GOP demands for changes in the law were scaled back.
“I feel like we’re retreating,” said Rep. Phil Gingrey, R-Ga., while the conservative group Heritage Action said it opposed the last in a series of GOP maneuvers because it fell short of “fully defunding the president’s failed law.”
Restlessness grows.
In the Senate, Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., says routinely, “We’re in a box canyon,” and Sen. John McCain of Arizona observed, “We can’t win” when it comes to using a federal spending measure to squeeze out concessions on health care.
Ironically, Obama and Senate Democratic leaders have said repeatedly in recent days they are willing to negotiate changes in the health care law — on another day and another bill.
Even Democrats privately concede that a tax on medical devices isn’t likely to survive long, given that 79 members of the Senate backed its repeal on a nonbinding test vote last spring.
What survives is the expansion of the health care law that was passed in 2010, the opportunity for uninsured Americans to obtain private insurance at a cost oftentimes subsidized by the government.
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EDITOR’S NOTE — David Espo is chief congressional correspondent for The Associated Press.
An AP News Analysis
Shutdown in 3rd day with bigger trouble looming
Government shutdown in 3rd day and bigger worry looms ahead for Obama, Hill leaders
By Alan Fram, Associated Press | Associated Press –
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama laid the blame for the government’s partial shutdown at the feet of House Speaker John Boehner on Thursday, escalating a confrontation that is running the risk of a potentially damaging clash over the nation’s borrowing authority.
The Treasury Department warned that a deadlock over raising the nation’s debt limit could touch off a new recession even worse than the last one that Americans are still recovering from. Worry about prospects for resolving the debt question within the next two weeks deepened as the shutdown standoff dragged on.
The shutdown showdown grew more personal Thursday.
Speaking at a construction company in Washington’s Maryland suburbs, Obama cast the House speaker as a captive of a small band of conservative Republicans who want to extract concessions in exchange for passing a short term spending bill that would restart the partially shuttered government.
“The only thing preventing people from going back to work and basic research starting back up and farmers and small business owners getting their loans, the only thing that is preventing all that from happening right now, today, in the next five minutes is that Speaker John Boehner won’t even let the bill get a yes or no vote because he doesn’t want to anger the extremists in his party,” Obama said.
Boehner answered by batting blame back toward Obama and his “my-way-or-the-highway approach.” Boehner said that if the president would negotiate to fix flaws in “Obamacare,” the shutdown could end.
“The president’s insistence on steamrolling ahead with this flawed program is irresponsible,” said Boehner, R-Ohio.
Majority Leader Eric Cantor said the House would continue on its course of passing separate bills to remedy “situations that are in critical stages” because of the partial government shutdown that began Tuesday.
The House was expected to vote to for more money for National Guard and Reserves and for veterans programs during the day, and officials said legislation to help Head Start and possibly the WIC (Women, Infants and Children program) could soon be drafted, as well.
Senate Democrats made clear they will not agree to reopen the government on a piecemeal basis. “You can’t fall for that legislative blackmail or it will get worse and worse and worse,” said Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York.
Senate Democrats and Obama said the House must send them a measure that would restart all of government with no strings attached.
“Take a vote,” Obama urged Boehner in his speech. “Stop this farce and end this shutdown right now.”
It might not be so simple, however. Moderate Republicans have said they think they could provide enough votes to join with minority Democrats and push a bill through the House reopening the government with no restrictions on the health care law.
But under pressure from House GOP leaders, they failed to join Democratic efforts on Wednesday aimed at forcing the chamber to consider such legislation.
In the Senate, GOP Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said the problem was “Democrats’ refusal to apply simple fairness when it comes to Obamacare.”
Democratic and Republican leaders in the Senate blocked each other’s proposals for addressing the stalemate Thursday. Democrats rejected GOP proposals to reopen the national parks, speed up processing of veterans’ claims and restart some medical research that’s been put on hold. Republicans stymied a Democratic plan to bring the entire government back to work.
“Obviously tea party Republicans don’t really want a way out of this government shutdown. They like it the way it is,” said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev.
Republicans who initially sought to defund the health care law in exchange for funding the rest of government have scaled back their demand, but say they need some sort of offer from Obama.
A meeting between Obama and congressional leaders at the White House Wednesday evening offered no glimmer of progress.
“All we’re asking for here is a discussion and fairness for the American people under Obamacare,” Boehner, R-Ohio, said after the meeting.
The White House said Obama would be happy to talk about health care — but only after Congress moves to reopen the government.
If the shutdown dispute persists it could become entangled with the even more consequential battle over the debt limit. The Obama administration has said Congress must renew the government’s authority to borrow money by Oct. 17 or risk a first-ever federal default, which many economists say would dangerously jangle the world economy.
Treasury’s report Thursday said defaulting on the nation’s debts could cause the nation’s credit markets to freeze, the value of the dollar to plummet and U.S. interest rates to skyrocket.
For now, Republicans planned to continue pursuing their latest strategy toward the shutdown: muscling bills through the House that would restart some popular programs.
Votes were on tap for restoring funds for veterans and paying members of the National Guard and Reserves. On Wednesday, the chamber voted to finance the national parks and biomedical research and let the District of Columbia’s municipal government spend federally controlled dollars.
As the politicians battled, mail continued to be delivered, air traffic controllers remained at work and payments were being made to recipients of Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and unemployment benefits.
Taxes were still due, but lines at IRS call centers went unanswered.
Halted were most routine food inspections by the Food and Drug Administration. Some loan approvals for many low- and middle-income borrowers were thrust into low gear by the Housing and Urban Development Department. National parks were closed.
Workers were furloughed based on how essential their jobs were to the nation: Only 3 percent of NASA employees were kept on, while 86 percent at the Homeland Security Department were working.
Underscoring the rising intensity of the partisan battle, the Senate chaplain opened Thursday’s session with an unusually pointed prayer.
“Deliver us from the hypocrisy of attempting to sound reasonable while being unreasonable,” said Dr. Barry Black. “Remove the burdens of those who are the collateral damage of this government shutdown.”
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Associated Press writers Connie Cass, Jim Kuhnhenn and Andrew Taylor contributed to this report.
Lawmakers feeling heat from government shutdown
Lawmakers feeling heat from Americans angry about gov’t shutdown, yet some say may last weeks
By Andrew Taylor, Associated Press | Associated Press – Wed, Oct 2, 2013 11:18 AM EDT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawmakers locked in a political stare-down Wednesday were buffeted by rising anger from across the nation about a partial government shutdown that ruined vacations, sapped businesses and closed military cemeteries as far away as France. Some on Capitol Hill ominously suggested the impasse might last for weeks, but a few Republicans seemed ready to blink.
Republican Rep. Peter King of New York accused tea party-backed lawmakers of trying to “hijack the party” and said he senses that a growing number of rank-and-file House Republicans — perhaps as many as a hundred — are tired of the shutdown that began Tuesday morning and will be meeting to look for a way out.
But GOP leaders and tea party-backed members seemed determined to press on. The House GOP leadership announced plans to continue trying to open more popular parts of the government. They planned to pass five bills to open national parks, processing of veterans’ claims, the Washington, D.C., government, medical research, and to pay members of the National Guard.
The White House immediately promised a veto, saying opening the government on a piecemeal basis is unacceptable.
“Instead of opening up a few government functions, the House of Representatives should re-open all of the government,” the White House said in an official policy statement.
The move presented Democrats with politically challenging votes but they rejected the idea, saying it was unfair to pick winners and losers as federal employees worked without a guarantee of getting paid and the effects of the partial shutdown rippled through the country and the economy.
Funding for much of the U.S. government was halted after Republicans hitched a routine spending bill to their effort to kill or delay the health care law they call “Obamacare.” The president accuses them of holding the government hostage.
Rep. Jason Chaffetz, a tea party favorite, said there would be no solution until President Barack Obama and Democrats who control the Senate agree to discuss problems with the nation’s unfolding health care overhaul.
“The pigsty that is Washington, D.C., gets mud on a lot of people and the question is what are you going to do moving forward,” Chaffetz, R-Utah, said on CBS’ “This Morning.”
Meanwhile, another financial showdown even more critical to the economy was looming. Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew told Congress that unless lawmakers act in time, he will run out of money to pay the nation’s bills by Oct. 17. Congress must periodically raise the limit on government borrowing to keep U.S. funds flowing, a once-routine matter that has become locked in battles over the federal budget deficit.
Rep. Steny Hoyer of Maryland, the second-ranking House Democrat, said Democrats would overwhelmingly accept a short-term spending measure to reopen the government and increase the nation’s debt limit while other political differences are worked out. “That would be a responsible way to go,” Hoyer told CNN.
At issue is the need to pass a temporary funding bill to keep the government open since the start of the new budget year on Tuesday.
Congress has passed 87 temporary funding bills since 1999, virtually all of them without controversy. Now, conservative Republicans have held up the measure in the longshot hope of derailing or delaying Obamacare.
House Speaker John Boehner blamed the shutdown on President Barack Obama’s “scorched-Earth policy of refusing to negotiate” with Republicans.
“Washington Democrats have slammed the door on reopening the government by refusing to engage in bipartisan talks,” Boehner, R-Ohio, wrote in an op-ed for Wednesday’s USA Today.
Fed-up Americans took to Facebook and Twitter to call members of Congress “stupid” or “idiots.” Some blamed Republicans while others blasted Obama or Democrats “who spend our tax dollars like crack addicts.”
Bruce Swedal, a 46-year-old Denver real estate agent, tweeted to Congress members: “You should not be getting paid. In fact, you all should be fired!”
Some 800,000 federal workers deemed nonessential were staying home again Wednesday in the first partial shutdown since the winter of 1995-96.
Across the nation, America roped off its most hallowed symbols: the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, the Statue of Liberty in New York, Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, the Washington Monument.
Its natural wonders — the Grand Canyon, Yosemite, the Smoky Mountains and more — put up “Closed” signs and shooed campers away.
Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia said he was getting pleas from businesses that rely on tourists. “The restaurants, the hotels, the grocery stores, the gasoline stations, they’re all very devastated with the closing of the parks,” he said.
The far-flung effects reached France, where tourists were barred from the U.S. cemetery overlooking the D-Day beaches at Normandy. Twenty-four military cemeteries abroad have been closed.
While U.S. military personnel are getting paid during the shutdown, thousands of civilian Defense employees are being furloughed.
Even fall football is in jeopardy. The Defense Department said it wasn’t clear that service academies would be able to participate in sports, putting Saturday’s Army vs. Boston College and Air Force vs. Navy football games on hold, with a decision to be made Thursday.
The White House said Obama would have to truncate a long-planned trip to Asia, calling off the final two stops in Malaysia and the Philippines.
Even as many government agencies closed their doors, the health insurance exchanges that are at the core of Obama’s health care law were up and running, taking applications for coverage that would start Jan. 1.
“Shutting down our government doesn’t accomplish their stated goal,” Obama said of his Republican opponents at a Rose Garden event Tuesday hailing implementation of the law. He said the Affordable Care Act “is settled, and it is here to stay.”
Senate Democrats led by Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada insist that Republicans give in and pass their simple, straightforward temporary funding bill, known as a continuing resolution, with no strings attached.
Republicans insisted that Democrats must agree to negotiate over the health care law as part of the funding deadlock.
Meanwhile, the District of Columbia was pursuing its own solution. The D.C. Council authorized using contingency funds to keep the city’s employees working, so that trash pickup, libraries and more could go on during the federal shutdown.
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Associated Press writers Connie Cass, Lauran Neergaard and Merrill Hartson contributed to this report.
The leaders who formed the ICC will be remembered as great men and women who thought aboutholding people at high places to account when they committed atrocities against their own or otherswithin their influence.
ICC was intended to try criminals who had committed known crimes against humanity and who couldnot be tried at home. The criminals deserving the attention of the ICC are the notorious criminals whohave in no doubt committed atrocities which are clearly observed, talked about are indeed attributableto them. In most instances these criminals are heads of state or military leaders who turn to crime uponreaching the zenith of their power.
President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President Ruto do not fit any of the known descriptions ofcriminals and the emergence of their names from a mysterious and curious secret envelop whosecontents and handling remains strange, has baffled many and is the first of its kind in the history ofjustice in Kenya; the envelope. It has been said that the actual instigators and perpetrators of the crimeswere missing from the secret envelop and thus the secrecy.
It is also important to note that these are the most popular leaders with the Kenyan people who, inexercising their democratic rights chose them as their President and Deputy President. The KenyanPEOPLE exercised their rights as enshrined in their constitution and chose them to LEAD theGovernment of the PEOPLE by the PEOPLE for the Kenyan PEOPLE.
The collective action of the Kenyan People in electing them President and Deputy President clearlyshows that the Kenyans have given them the mandate to lead them and represent them in the variousinternational fora as may be necessary in discharging their duty.
It is remarkable that even after achieving this new status and important responsibilities at home andinternationally they openly humbled themselves to God. They have also continued to be humblethemselves and to subject themselves to the ICC where they could become the subject of ridicule and embarrassment without recourse because the dock does not invite respect and sensitivity. It has beensaid that some of the witnesses were bribed and may tell falsehoods against them. It has also been said that the ICC is serving the political interests of some drivers and are therefore not pursuing justice.
The position of the Head of State and the Commander in Chief of the Armed forces are very important inany country and Kenya is no exception; this is not a Person to be exposed to chance and hope that thoserelating to him will observe protocol. He is to be protected from all visible, perceived and probablethreats and allowed the flexibility to maneuver as he keeps awake to various situations affecting theNation and responds to them from whatever vantage point he finds appropriate. This is as it should befor all Heads of State.
It is worth noting that in July 2011, Prime Minister David Cameron cut short his visit to Africa by aroundseven hours to allow himself time to prepare to address MPs about the fast-developing phone-hackingscandal (The Independent Monday 18 July 2011)
In December 2012, with a yearend deadline looming before the economy going over the so-called fiscalcliff, President Barrack Obama cut short his traditional Christmas holiday in Hawaii.(ASSOCIATED PRESS Wednesday, December26, 2012)In July 2009 Chancellor Merkel cut short an Afghanistan troop visit (DW, 2009).
These are but a few examples of the extreme freedom that Heads of states, without exception, need torespond to the constantly changing situations in their countries and discharge their duties effectively.
The processes at the ICC and the decisions of our International community friends, who intend topromote the interest of the Kenyan People, should be informed by the events in Nairobi since theelection and the statement by Kenyans in regard to the responsibilities of President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President Ruto, through a democratic process. Perhaps this would be a more reliable revelationof the correct position.
Requiring the President and his Deputy to shelve their status , even for the shortest period, while in thehands of the ICC is equal to temporarily relinquishing their constitutional position in Kenya and exposingthemselves, and the Kenyan Nation, to unknown situations and circumstances and isolating themselves from the Kenyan people.
This would obviously be the first time a Head of state surrenders his power and effectively leaves his country in a situation where he cannot exercise his executive powers, and invites a situation whereignorant or ill intentioned persons may deny him the freedom to serve the Nation for whatever reason.
Is this a position that the International community and friends of Kenya wish to see Kenya in?
Is this a position that Kenyans want to be in?Some people have said that old scores are being settled. Could this be true and who are involved?
The President and the Deputy President committed themselves to protect all Kenyans and uphold theConstitution of Kenya for the Kenyans. What did Kenyans commit themselves to do in regard to the wellbeing of their President, Deputy President and their Country?Is Kenya sleepwalking into a trap?
About twenty minutes ago it is reported that A police officer was reported injured after gunshots at the U.S. Capitol.
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[image] This view from the Russell Senate Office Building shows police converging on the scene of a shooting on Constitution Avenue on Capitol Hill near the Supreme Court in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013. A police officer was reported injured after gunshots at the U.S. Capitol, police said Thursday. They locked down the entire complex, at least temporarily derailing debate over how to end a government shutdown. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
Thursday October 3rd 2013
Chris Moody and Dylan Stableford 14 minutes ago
WASHINGTON — U.S. Capitol Police lifted a shelter-in-place warning at all U.S. Senate office buildings on Thursday after reports of multiple shots were heard in the area, and one suspect reported dead.
“Close, lock and stay away from external doors and windows,” the alert issued early Thursday afternoon, read. “Take your annunciators, emergency supply kits or go kits, and escape hoods. Move to your office’s shelter in place location or the innermost part of your office suites and check in with your OEC.” The lockdown was later lifted.
Earlier, police could be seen swarming the grounds near the U.S. Capitol building with guns drawn.
Yahoo News reporter Chris Moody was on Independence Avenue outside the U.S. Capitol when he heard three shots ring out.
About half a dozen police cars sped west down Constitution Avenue toward the scene. Moments later, other police vehicles sped back the other way.
Capitol Police told tourists and staffers near the Capitol building to walk south past the House congressional offices and all buildings were locked down. Staffers waited outside.
Tim Wilson, a spokesperson with the District of Columbia Fire and EMS Department, told Yahoo News that medical personnel transported one patient from the scene who suffered life-threatening injuries. He would not give the gender of the patient or the nature of the injuries.
Multiple news outlets reported that a female suspect was dead on the scene.
A police news conference was scheduled for 3 p.m.
One eyewitness told Yahoo News she saw a black car being chased by police and they surrounded the suspect when the shots rang out.
“Police were shooting at [the car],” a witness told Yahoo News. “They had [the driver] blocked up and he kept going around the Capitol building and around and around. Then I heard a loud crash on the other side of the Capitol.”
Another witness said police began shooting when the car sped off after being trapped.
“We saw a black car and a couple of cop cars behind him,” that witness said. “He kind of got stuck in front of the Capitol building where the pillars are. The cops got out of their car and surrounded [the suspect] and started yelling. Somehow [the car] turned around and almost hit a couple of them and that’s when the cops started shooting.”
Something happening outside Capitol. Police running around with guns at ready. pic.twitter.com/7JkF5fMzfS
— Alex Leary (@learyreports) October 3, 2013
Reports of shots fired not far from the US Capitol; this warning for Shelter in Place pic.twitter.com/ddbI6m8pQQ
— Jamie Dupree (@jamiedupree) October 3, 2013
Helicopter outside the Capitol pic.twitter.com/B0zDujqWHQ
BRADLEY KLAPPER and LAURIE KELLMAN 20 minutes ago
WASHINGTON (AP) — A police officer was reported injured after gunshots at the U.S. Capitol, police said Thursday. They locked down the entire complex, at least temporarily derailing debate over how to end a government shutdown.
The shooting unfolded after police chased a black car up Constitution Avenue toward the Capitol, said tourist Edmund Ofori-Attah, who walked toward the scene as the car stopped.
“Then I heard the gunfire” and hit the ground, he said.
Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., told reporters he was walking from the Capitol to the Senate Russell Office Building across the street when he noticed several police officers driving fast up Constitution Avenue on motorcycles.
“Within seconds of that,” Casey said, “we heard three, four, five pops,” which he assumed were gunshots. He said police ordered Casey and nearby tourists to crouch behind a car for protection.
In about two minutes, he said, the officers moved everyone into the Capitol.
FBI agents rushed to the scene and Senate Sergeant at Arms Terrance Gainer said: “There are reports of injuries.”
After nearly an hour, police ended the lockdown.
The shooting comes two weeks after a mentally disturbed employee terrorized the Navy Yard with a shotgun, leaving 13 people dead including the gunman.
As a warning was sounded, the House abruptly went into recess and lawmakers left the chamber floor. The Senate also suspended business.
Before the disruption, lawmakers had been trying to find common ground to end a government shutdown. The House had just finished approving legislation aimed at partly lifting the government shutdown by paying National Guard and Reserve members.
People standing outside the Supreme Court across the street from Congress were hurried into the court building by authorities.
The White House also was briefly locked down after the incident at Capitol Hill and the stretch of Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the compound was closed to pedestrians. Secret Service said the procedures were precautionary.
From: Ouko joachim omolo
The News Dispatch with Omolo Beste
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2013
Douglas from Mombasa writes: “Dear Sir, I read your dispatch online recently about Pope Francis move to reform the Vatican, promising to do all he could to change the mentality of an institution he said was too focused on its own interests, what is this mentality pope wants to change?”
Thank you Douglas, your question is very important as Pope Francis looks forward to reform the Roman Catholic Church, which has been facing lots of scandals for decades. The first agenda in the reform program is to rewrite a 1998 constitution on the workings of the Vatican’s various departments.
This constitution was promulgated by Pope John Paul II on June 28, 1988, Pastor Bonus, which introduced a reform of the Roman Curia and divided the Secretariat of State into two sections: the Section for General Affairs and the Section for Relations with States, which incorporated the Council for the Public Affairs of the Church.
The Secretariat of State is presided over by a Cardinal who assumes the title of Secretary of State. As the Pope’s first collaborator in the governance of the universal Church, the Cardinal Secretary of State is the one primarily responsible for the diplomatic and political activity of the Holy See, in some circumstances representing the person of the Supreme Pontiff himself.
The Section for General Affairs handles the normal operations of the Church including organizing the activities of the Roman Curia, making appointments to curial offices, publishing official communications, papal documents, handling the concerns of embassies to the Holy See, and keeping the papal seal and Fisherman’s Ring.
Pope Francis has discovered just what a blander this constitution has done to the Vatican. Having also acknowledged that there was a “gay lobby” in the Curia, the Pope thinks the rewriting of the constitution can help curb this scandal.
Pope Francis does not want the church which does not concern about itself, but a missionary church that reaches out to the poor, the young, the elderly and even to non-believers.
Already the secretive Vatican bank, under investigation for alleged money-laundering by Italian prosecutors, released its first-ever annual report Tuesday, the latest step toward financial transparency championed by Francis and his predecessor Benedict XVI.
The bank’s two top managers have already resigned and a Vatican monsignor has been arrested after trying to smuggle 20 million euros into Italy from Switzerland without declaring it at customs.
The eight cardinals dubbed “G8” to help the pope on this matter include Sean O’Malley, the archbishop of Boston and a longtime friend of Francis; Cardinals Oswald Gracias, archbishop of Mumbai, India; Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya, archbishop of Kinshasa, Congo; and Reinhard Marx, archbishop of Munich and Freising, Germany, all of whom head bishops conferences in their regions.
A scandal over leaked papal documents last year showed the Curia to be a dysfunctional warren of political infighting and turf battles, fueling calls for reform from the cardinals.
The eight cardinals named by Pope Francis to begin work on ways to reorganize the Roman Curia are predominantly active archbishops of very large archdioceses, but they also have a wide range of pastoral and organizational experiences and skills.
One of the reasons why Pope Francis opted for Cardinal Sean P. O’Malley, 68, who speaks Spanish fluently is because he is known for striving for transparency, tackling reform and making tough, sometimes unpopular, choices all while strengthening the church’s mission of service and evangelization.
When the Capuchin Franciscan first addressed the scandal-hit Archdiocese of Boston, he invoked “those words that inspired St. Francis, when the crucified Lord said to him, ‘Francis, repair my church.’ I ask you and plead with you: Repair my church.”
Arriving in Boston in 2003, he tackled the financial and administrative disarray in the archdiocese that had been the epicenter of the national clergy sex abuse scandal. He confronted the loss of confidence in its church leadership and sharp declines in revenue by making sometimes controversial decisions.
He sold off 43 acres of archdiocesan property, including the large mansion known as the cardinal’s residence, and ordered the closure of 63 of the archdiocese’s 357 parishes based on a study of what parishes were viable and which ones must be closed or merged. His reorganization also involved eliminating jobs, consolidating or merging programs, selling more property and making efforts to increase fundraising.
He also opted for Honduran Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga of Tegucigalpa, 70, for his wide experience as president of Caritas Internationalis, the umbrella organization of national Catholic charities around the world that has brought him into regular contact with the curia and have involved him directly in questions of the roles and responsibilities of various curial offices.
For Cardinal Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya of Kinshasa, Congo, 73, apart from preaching Pope Benedict XVI’s 2012 Lenten retreat on “communion in the church, both the communion of the faithful with the apostles and of the faithful and the apostles with God,” he also has had direct experience in governing and mediating in a very, very difficult situation.
With the Vatican’s blessing, in the 1990s he took an active role in mediating his country’s political crisis and trying to guide the nation to a new democratic constitution. In 1991, he was elected president of the Sovereign National Conference; from 1992 to 1994, he served as president of the High Council of the Republic; and in 1994-1995, he served as speaker of the country’s transitional parliament.
On the other hand, German Cardinal Reinhard Marx of Munich and Freising, 59, is an expert on Catholic social teaching and speaks often about the importance of reforming economic systems to respect the human person, solidarity and the rule of law.
He praised Pope Benedict’s encyclical “Caritas in Veritate” (“Charity in Truth”) as a guideline for ethical principles that should be put into action. “We cannot build solidarity without the idea that everyone is in this communion,” he said in a talk he gave at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana in 2010.
On his part, Cardinal Francisco Javier Errazuriz Ossa, the 79-year-old retired archbishop of Santiago, Chile, earned the reputation as a reconciler when he promoted truth and forgiveness in a nation divided and shocked by revelations of human rights atrocities waged during Gen. Augusto Pinochet’s military regime.
The cardinal was part of planning efforts with the future pope, then- Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Buenos Aires, of the Fifth General Conference of the Bishops of Latin America and the Caribbean in Aparecida, Brazil, in 2007.
He was superior general of the secular Schonstatt Fathers and served at the Vatican as secretary of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life from 1990 to 1996.
While at the Vatican office, he dealt with the conflict between CELAM and the Latin American Conference of Religious, known as CLAR, which several bishops regarded as too heavily influenced by liberation theology. He called on CLAR to make deep reforms in its most controversial programs, but rejected pressures to disband it and create another organization.
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The News Dispatch with Omolo Beste
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2013
Doreen from Nairobi writes: “Fr Beste from what I read in your last paragraph of your today’s dispatch of why the commission of inquiry of Westgate attack formed by President Uhuru Kenyatta will not avail the report to the public because none of such reports have been made public because they implicate big people, don’t you think this is a waste of taxpayers’ money?”
I also read somewhere online that many have been tempted to draw up their own conclusions over the timing of the attack, considering that President Uhuru Kenyatta, and his Deputy, William Ruto, are facing ICC trials at The Hague.
And that almost three months ago former Prime Minister, Raila Odinga, had in one of his interviews with Citizen TV, categorically hinted that President Uhuru Kenyatta, and, William Ruto, were planning to destabilize the country ahead of their ICC trials to interrupt and delay their cases. What is your take on this?
Doreen has raised very important issue. It has proved beyond doubt that in Kenya the outcome of the inquiries cannot be made public because in most cases they implicate people who form them. They are not independent because they are formed by the head of states that can or not release them.
Concerning what you read online, I did the same. It was reported by the Kenyan Daily Post that former Prime Minister, Raila Odinga had in one of his interviews with Citizen TV, categorically hinted that President Uhuru Kenyatta, and, William Ruto, were planning to destabilize the country ahead of their ICC trials to interrupt and delay their cases.
The Daily post reported that Raila noted that their aim was to make sure that the country becomes so unstable to justify their application to halt their trials or defer them in the name of national security.
Since then, a number of horrible things have happened in the country, whose aim was to throw the national security into jeopardy and destabilize the country. Among them include; the Westgate attack, Wajir killings, Western killings, Mandera killings and to some extent Tana River killings, where no meaningful resolution by the Government has been made.
The same daily Post reported that the National Intelligence Service (NIS) is blaming Raila Odinga, and Homabay Senator, Otieno Kajwang, in connection with Saturday’s mall attack where over 70 people died and hundreds injured.
According to latest reports which were presented to President Uhuru Kenyatta on Friday, Raila Odinga’s “men” were in charge of the “terrorism surveillance department” in the NSIS and it seems they slept on their job which led to loss of innocent civilians on Saturday’s mall attack.
The NSIS sources according to the report say when Raila Odinga was one of the Principals of the coalition Government, he appointed his cronies as senior members of the NSIS and they have been sleeping on their job.
Regarding Kajwang, the NSIS said the former Immigration Minister issued hundreds of permits to terrorists who will later strike Kenya last Saturday.
Credible reports according to the Daily Post indicate that the terrorists were issued permits by Kajwang’s office last year when he was immigration boss. Other reports indicate that the said terrorists used fake Identity Cards supplied by corrupt Government officials as early as last year during Kajwang’s reign as Immigration Minister.
The same Daily Post reported that the Sunday Nation Political columnist, Prof Makau Mutua, demanded that President Uhuru Kenyatta should resign because he was aware of the Westgate terror attack and he was unable to stop it.
According to counter terrorism reports seen by the Kenyan DAILY POST, President Uhuru Kenyatta was briefed by the National Security Advisory Committee (NSAC) in mid September when intelligence reports showed that the Al Shabaab had intensified activities in Kenya and were planning a major attack.
On his twitter account on Saturday, Makau who is a Distinguished Law Professor at Buffalo Law School in New York said President Kenyatta and his Kikuyu cronies are supposed to resign since they were unable to stop last Saturday’s mall attack in Westgate where over 70 people died and hundreds injured.
On the other hand, Raila Odinga wants the government to explain how suspected terrorists who stormed Westgate Mall in Nairobi got into the country. Raila was quoted to have said the government should come out clean over the issue to avoid speculations.
Raila said Kenyans need to know how they had access into the country, who issued them with the permits and how it was done. Raila blamed the Jubilee government for laxity on security matters within the country.
Raila also took issue with the National Intelligence Service for sleeping on the job at the expense of the lives of innocent Kenyans. “Somebody somewhere must be held responsible for this,” he said.
Raila made the remarks while addressing a gathering in Kisumu after paying a courtesy call to former Jaramogi aide Odungi Randa, in his Jua Kali office on his way to Siaya to drum up support for ODM’s candidate for Siaya gubernatorial seat.
On the other hand, the National Intelligence Service claims to have given advance warning of the Westgate attack, according to some security officers.
Gen Michael Gichangi, NIS Director General, is due to meet MPs of the Defense and Foreign Relations committee on condition that he testifies in public, condition Defense committee Chairman Ndungu Gethenji (Tetu) has objected.
May be there is something Gichangi knows about the attack that he would want the public know but Ndungu Gethenji is afraid of. This of course leaves a lot to be desired as speculations to who exactly planned for the attack and why.
Two NIS officers who did not want their identities revealed told the Star that their organisation had given advance warning of the attack to Inspector General of Police Service David Kimaiyo and Criminal Investigations Department director Ndegwa Muhoro. This also leaves a lot to be desired since the security did not act on the report to prevent the attack.
If this is the case then there is no doubt that Kimaiyo and Muhoro should also be investigated to discern why they did not act on the information. It means they were aware of the plan.
It will also require that some senior officers within the Office of the President should be investigated why they suppressed intelligence reports. And if this is true the NIS was not to blame for the Westgate attack. No wonder why the director wants the hearing be made in public so that Kenyans can know nothing but the truth.
The Office of the President should also tell Kenyans what happened when it emerged that a policewoman recorded a statement after her brother who works for the NIS warned her not to visit Westgate on Saturday because of an impending attack.
The pregnant policewoman regularly went window shopping in Westgate on Saturdays.
“She has told police that her brother who is a NIS officer warned her not to visit Westgate that Saturday because she would not be able to run with her bulging tummy,” a senior officer involved in the investigation said.
The Office of the President should also make in public what the policewoman who was picked up from her home on Tuesday night and taken to CID headquarters on Kiambu road where she was interrogated for four hours before being allowed to go home.
For this reason Gichangi should be allowed to testify in the open so that Kenyans come to know the truth about the attack. The NIS had also warned the police about the danger before the Baragoi massacre but the police ignored the intelligence reports.
If this is the case then there is no doubt that Uhuru Kenyatta must have been briefed but ignored to act. This again leaves a lot to be desired. It leaves more questions than answers.
The Daily Telegraph details 29 separate intelligence warnings linked to al-Shabaab activity in Kenya in the last 12 months. Nairobi mall attack: Westgate was named as a target a year ago.
As the row between Kenya’s internal security agencies escalated on Friday, a file of alerts seen by Exactly a year before last weekend’s shopping centre attack, one names three Islamist agents who were in Nairobi and “planning to mount suicide attacks on undisclosed date, targeting Westgate Mall”.
Four months later, on February 1, there were warnings that al-Qaeda and al-Shabaab operatives were plotting attacks in Nairobi and Mombasa.
“The envisaged modus operandi include, but is not exclusive to, Mumbai-attack style, where the operatives storm into a building with guns and grenades and probably hold hostages,” said the documents, from the National Intelligence service and passed to The Daily Telegraph.
The immediate aftermath has been questions: what did the National Intelligence Service know, when did they know it, and what did they do with that information? What did the Kenya Police Service know, when did they know it and what actions did they take? What did the Kenya Defence Forces know, when did they know it, and what did they do with that information? Is there a scenario where the entire incident or part of it, including some of the deaths and injuries, could have been avoided?
Other questions include why the numbers of the dead and injured did not change, even after the building came down. Were there no more hostages or even terrorists in the building at that point? So who brought the building down? Where are the terrorists? Did they escape? Were they captured? Were they killed? Where are their bodies?
Other questions include: was there a joint command amongst our security agents during the attack? Was there an incident that led to fatalities amongst some of our security agents from friendly fire? Is there a protocol of engagement, even as a theoretical paper, on how to deal with a terrorist attack?
Which agency takes the lead? Where does the buck stop? Who looted Westgate shops? What has been done to the looters? How do we assure Kenyans that the next time something like this happens they can trust the armed forces for their protection and that of their property?
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Attached is the preliminary schedule announcing plans for the 2013 LUCO annual conference. I did not have the current e mails for everyone, so please update as necessary and forward accordingly where you note address errors or omissions, of which I apologize in advance. 2013 is shaping up to present us a quite eventful conference so please plan on attending. For those who want to know our mailing address, it is:
Luo United Communities Organization
300 N. Dakota Ave Ste 307
Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57104
The BOD will be in touch with more updates as conference plans materialize. In the mean time, I look forward to your comments and suggestions and to seeing you in Sioux Falls!
Sunday, November 3, 2013 11:00 am – Farewell breakfast/brunch
Registration? Seeking donations to defray conference costs. The BOD is still debating the fee amount to charge. Kindly send suggestions. BOD decision forthcoming.
Where? CNA Building, Lumberjack Exchange Conference Center [by the Hilton Garden Inn]
101 S. Reid Street
Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57103, USA
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Okall Lang’u; Obang Jobi; Julius Kur; Okony Cham;
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President Obama had a vision which he shared and got full public support and mandate, the vision that are good, fair and balanced for all people. The President is paying the price for the promise he made to save people’s lives with economic collapse.The President promised to serve diligently without veering off into the convoluted plot twists with unnecessary melodrama that afflicted so many people with economic downturn and loss of job opportunities. The country’s economy suffered from budget deficits over the years, a situation created by special business interest who evaded paying taxes and equally defaulted in paying back Government loans on time. There were many other instances of business theft that went on for many years undetected including twisted bankruptcy where businesses shut-down, with instances of irregular ponzi-schemes and Hedge Funding that were reasons for serious budget deficits by the selfish and greedy special business interest group.
To suspend Obamacare for another year is a crime against the people on their medical security. To protect from further medical fraud, the program must commence on time as legislated.
It must be known that, once a federal law has been enforced, it remain a validated law of the land. It is a requirement by law that the Presidency must be respected by all irrespectively. Knowing that President being in-charge of the executive branch, and that the Obamacare having gone through checks and balances in the normal legal dispensation process without a hitch; it is a crime, illegal and contemptuous for any group of politicians or the Speaker to change its course to allow Government Shut-down that serve fundamental public interest to favor special interest of a few, is unacceptable. It is as well breaking the law of many to short-change in ways or form, to bring such matter to be a subject for discussion. Delaying or suspending healthcare for people is deninately a crime that must be disputed by all to protect health security concerns; and politics must not be allowed to interfere with peoples livelihood and health interests.
How does this Gov. Shut-down impact debt default, when the nation’s borrowing go double from default and the limit must be raised from default? How will this help the Government from not defaulting???Does it not mean that these politicians who are after the Government Shut Down are into a jig-saw-cut-deal for their self and greedy interest, and that they are trading short-change business by using Gov. Shut-down purposefully to push Government to default to benefit benefactors? How can people trust Ted Cruz with those behind him pushing for the same??? This is definately a tango to test President Obama ability to leadership. Who will President Obama support, the people or the special interest??? Law is Law and no one is above the law. Obamacare is legally binding and it remains the law. This is the feel President Obama should guard against political actions that are in contempt of the law. This is asking the President to compromise on what is the LAW…….is this right??? Is this what the American people want???
It is unthinkable and despicable that a few special interest Republicans behave this way in a selfish manner to disrepute and embarrass this great Nation on the face of the world. Business community as well have a duty to respect the law.
It is therefore our concern and rights that we the people engage public support to reject the motion of Government-Shut-Down and petition the President to oppose this bad melodrama and instead, use his prerogative to save this ugly situation for the sake of many and equally protect democracy on fundamental service to the people. In these instances and for the ake of security of majority people and the Nation, President Obama has right to use the bligated power vested for the Presidency to VETO any such proceedings to save a situation.
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Confederation Council Foundation for Africa
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What ObamaCare Will Mean for You
Published on Sep 27, 2013
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To Ask China’s Permission First
Bruce Tonkin The current Democrats are certainly not infallible, nor are they immune to criticism. The Republicans, however, have gone from being fiscally reckless (rai […] Frank Sharon This country is lucky to have men like Ted Cruz–Scott Walker—Ron Paul because they are for the people of united states. Obama and the Clintons and quite a […] James Pleiss Senator Cruz is a rare politician in that he understands logic and reasons deductively as any prosecuting attorney would; this presents a problem to so man […]
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Ted Cruz: Has he overplayed his hand? (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Ted Cruz, an ultra-conservative Cuban American who is leading the current assault on Obamacare, has done more than anybody to bring the federal government to the brink of shutdown. What he has not considered is how America’s foreign creditors will react.
Although China, Japan, and other major creditor nations have no dog in the Obamacare fight, they have a strong interest in preserving America’s basic financial, economic, and social stability. From their point of view, Cruz, a junior senator from Texas and a Tea Party favorite, is not following the script. It is essential that he be smacked down – and he will.
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Unbeknownst to Cruz, and seemingly to most of the rest of the Republican party, the creditor nations hold the high cards. If they were to sell just a small proportion of their American assets, they could send Wall Street into a tailspin. They are unlikely to do this but even if they were merely to slow the pace of their buying, bond yields would rocket and stocks could fall 15 percent in the space of a couple of weeks.
It is sometimes suggested that by triggering a sell-off, creditor nations would be cutting their own throats. Actually this is a characteristically myopic Western way of looking at things – a view that completely misunderstands how things have changed now that East Asians call the tune. The point is that the creditor nations are long-term holders who are largely indifferent to short-term fluctuations.
As a general rule, the East Asian creditor nations hate drawing attention to themselves. But they are quite effective behind the scenes in making their views known. One of the most important ways they wield influence is through major Wall Street investment banks. These latter in turn spend large amounts on political contributions, typically backing both Republicans and Democrats. Their money gives them plenty of face time to advise American elected representatives on “good economics,” a term that more and more these days amounts to economics that serves East Asia’s interests. Meanwhile American investors generally are short-term thinkers who rarely show much intestinal fortitude in riding out downturns. As they generally vote Republican, their bleating can be expected to help soften the attitudes of Cruz and his cohorts.
It remains to be seen how markets will react tomorrow but the betting is that, in the absence of a climbdown by Republicans, we will see a significant correction. And if Cruz and his allies continue to stick by their guns in the weeks ahead, we could see damage particularly in techs and other high P/E stocks. For the record, major tech stocks that seem most richly valued on a forward P/E basis include CRM, LNKD, CCI, FB, and ADBE. Although future prospects may justify such valuations, the short-term action could be quite bumpy — certainly bumpy enough to frighten a lot of the Republican rank and file.
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Budget bill battle over Obamacare opens new GOP schism
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, center, smiles during a news conference with conservative Congressional Republicans who persuaded the House leadership to include defunding the Affordable Care Act as part of legislation to prevent a government shutdown, at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013. / AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite
After the House passed a bill on Friday funding the government for roughly three months but defunding Obamacare, the fight over the budget and the healthcare law shifted to the Senate.
While most lawmakers, including many Republicans, have all but conceded that the Senate will never pass the House bill and will instead re-insert Obamacare funding, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, who is leading the fight against the healthcare law in the upper chamber, insisted it’s still possible for the Senate to follow the House’s lead.
“Senate Republicans should stand united to stop [Senate Majority Leader] Harry Reid from changing the House bill and, in particular, from inserting the funding from Obamacare with 51 votes,” said Cruz on “Fox News Sunday.” “That’s going to be the fight procedurally – whether he’s able to use a straight party line vote, just Democrats, to put Obamacare back. And you know what? If Senate Republicans stand together, we can stop Harry Reid from doing it.”
Cruz said he will ask Reid to institute a 60-vote threshold for amendments to the House bill, which would enable the Senate’s 46 Republicans to block any measure re-inserting Obamacare funding if they are able to stand united.
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But when he was pressed by Fox News’ Chris Wallace on whether his GOP colleagues will stand behind him, the Texas Republican demurred.
“We don’t know right now, and this week, we’ll determine that,” he said. “Look, this has been a fast moving target. You know, just a few weeks ago, we didn’t have any of the votes we needed in the House or in the Senate.”
If he doesn’t get his wish, and the Senate votes to send a bill with Obamacare funding back to the House, Cruz said Republicans should stand strong, even if it means incurring a government shutdown – not that such a result would be the fault of the GOP.
“I believe we should stand our ground and I don’t think Harry Reid and Barack Obama should shut down the federal government,” he said. “Look, the House voted to fund the federal government. If Harry Reid kills that, Harry Reid is responsible for shutting down the government and he should listen to the American people, open the government, fund the government, but don’t fund Obamacare because it’s hurting the American people.”
Despite Cruz’s tough talk, most of the rest of Washington is convinced his push to defund Obamacare will ultimately come up short. And some of the strongest notes of skepticism are coming from his fellow Republicans.
“I am sure the Senate is going to move that bill forward,” said Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., on CBS’ “Face the Nation. “We don’t have the ability… to put a total stop and defund Obamacare. It would be nice if we did. I’d be in the fight.”
Coburn marveled that those who were clamoring loudest for a vote on defunding Obamacare, such as Cruz, are now threatening to halt the legislative the process if it doesn’t suit their ends. “The ironic thing…is that the answer now in the Senate, by those who proposed this strategy, is to filibuster the very bill they said they wanted,” he said.
Even Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., who has sided with Cruz and other Republicans pushing to defund the law, threw cold water on the likelihood that they could succeed.
“We probably can’t defeat or get rid of Obamacare,” Paul told reporters at a Republican gathering on Saturday, according to the Associated Press.
The skepticism from Paul and Coburn echoed that of other Republicans, such as Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., who said this week that it’s not “rational” for Republicans to think they can defund the healthcare law during the budget fight, and Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., who urged Cruz to “keep quiet” with his hard-line on Obamacare.
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Democrats, for their part, agree with their GOP colleagues who believe that de-funding the healthcare law is off the table. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., has vowed that any bill that touches Obamacare funding is “dead” when it reaches his chamber.
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In the meantime, though, Democrats are happy to sit back and watch Republicans snipe at each other, saying the infighting demonstrates just how disorganized and ideologically bankrupt the GOP has become.
“Let’s be really clear about this: The Republicans put legislation on the floor that was intended to shut down government. For them, that’s a victory, because they’re anti-government ideologues who dominate the Republican Party,” said House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., Sunday on CNN. “The effect of putting the Affordable Care Act on the bill is to shut down government. They know that. They know that has no prospect of prevailing.”
“I call them legislative arsonists,” she continued, warning that Republicans’ obsession with Obamacare could wreak havoc on other, unrelated budget items. “They’re there to burn down what we should be building up in terms of investments and education and scientific research and all that it is that make our country great and competitive. I don’t paint them all with the same brush. And I certainly don’t paint the speaker with that brush. But enough of them in their caucus to shut down government. That would be a victory for them.”
Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., told “Fox News Sunday” that Republicans are throwing a “tantrum” because they didn’t get their way in the 2012 election.
“It’s not brute political force that is refusing to defund Obamacare. It’s called the American people and elections. I don’t think in America, we should throw tantrums when we lose elections and threaten to shut down the government and refuse to pay the bills,” she said. “I cannot believe that they are going to throw a tantrum and throw the American people and our economic recovery under the bus.”
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Unfortunately, partisan dan doesn’t quite understand that both parties spend our money equally — they just have different priorities — and the PPACA fixed the Medicare Part D “donut hole” that saves seniors billions, since the PPACA funded the unfunded GOP legislation!
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jimsmith90210 says:
Quite hypocritical of rafael cruz, the Canadian senator living in texas, to be filibustering “until he can no longer stand” in the Senate, while 26% of his constitutents lack health care — the state with the most uninsured and under-insured residents — which only means he should be championing the ACA instead of fighting it!
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Au contraire!!!
It’s different for the GOP than the Democrats. Things that are okay for the GOP are an outrage when Democrats do them. If Obama was born in the United States, as was his mother, but his father was born in Kenya, that makes him not a US citizen. But if Cruz’s mother was born in the United States, and he was born in a foreign country, that makes him a US citizen. Kind of like how Romneycare is good, but Obamacare is bad. Or how Obama should be forced to make every single school record public, but Romney’s tax returns were nobody else’s business. Or how Anthony Weiner is a horrible, morally corrupt man (he is) but Mark Sanford was such a paragon of virtue that he not only was allowed to finish his term in the House, but then went on to be elected to the Senate. How silly of you, thinking that the GOP should operate under the same rules. I hope you understand now, how absurd the very suggestion is.
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jimsmith90210 says:
ButIPlay1onTV says: “Now notice that Cruz is still a Canuck. At least, after he’s run out of congress and exiled back to his home country, he’ll get their free healthcare.”
Maybe not, since the Canadians could agree to take him back on the condition that he will not apply for socialized health care since he is so radically against it, and force him to return to texas for health care – the state that has the highest number of uninsured residents!
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goldenrod25 says:
Strange how the Republicans keep fighting amongst themselves. Seems like McConnell finally grew a pair and put Cruz in his place. Too bad Boehner doesn’t do the same to the TeaParty nuts in the House.
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House Republicans defy Obama on funding bill; government shutdown nears
Thomas Ferraro and Richard Cowan 2 hours ago
By Thomas Ferraro and Richard Cowan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The House of Representatives early on Sunday brought the federal government closer to a shutdown as it voted to delay President Barack Obama’s landmark healthcare law for a year as part of an emergency spending bill.
By a mostly partisan vote of 231-192, the Republican-controlled House approved the “Obamacare” amendment, despite a veto threat from the White House.
It also voted 248-174 to repeal a medical device tax that aims to help fund healthcare programs under the 2010 law.
And in a sign that lawmakers might be resigned to a government shutdown beginning Tuesday, the House unanimously approved a bill to keep paying U.S. soldiers in the event the government runs out of money to run many programs.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid reiterated on Saturday that the House bill would be dead on arrival in the Democratic-controlled Senate, which is not scheduled to meet until 2 p.m. on Monday.
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U.S. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) (C) walks to the House floor for a series of late-nigh …
Obama also threatened to veto any bill that delays his healthcare restructuring.
There is a slight chance the two sides could reach a funding deal before the government’s fiscal year ends at midnight on Monday. Congress could also act at any time to end the impasse if a shutdown did occur.
But the bitterness of the House debate on Saturday night that spilled into early Sunday did not bode well for prospects of a compromise.
“You have been hijacked by a group called the Tea Party,” Democratic Representative David Scott of Georgia said angrily, referring to the powerful conservative, anti-government movement that holds significant sway over Republicans.
“The American people deserve to have time to see what this monstrosity will do before it is implemented,” shouted Republican Representative John Culberson of Texas, referring to “Obamacare.”
The high-stakes maneuvering between Democrats and Republicans is likely to continue through much of Monday.
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The U.S. House of Representatives remains fully lit during a rare late-night Saturday session at the …
The standoff is also a harbinger for the next big political battle in Washington: a far more consequential bill to raise the federal government’s borrowing authority. Failure to raise the debt ceiling by mid-October could result in the government defaulting on its obligations.
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The funding impasse is the culmination of more than three years of failed conservative efforts to repeal “Obamacare,” a program aimed at extending health insurance to millions of those without coverage.
Republicans argue that “Obamacare,” which is set to launch on October 1, is a massive and unnecessary government intrusion into medicine that will cause premiums to skyrocket and damage the economy.
Failure to pass a funding bill would close down much of the government for the first time since 1996. More than a million federal employees would be furloughed from their jobs, with the impact depending on the duration of a shutdown.
The current timetable could leave House Speaker John Boehner with the most difficult decision of his career: whether to approve a straight-forward spending bill passed on Friday by the Senate or allow the government shutdown to begin.
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Neither side wants to be the last to cast the final vote that would lead to a shutdown, a concern that has turned the funding measure into a hot potato tossed between the two chambers.
While polls consistently show the American public is tired of political showdowns and opposed to a shutdown, House conservatives were jubilant about the fight.
“This is a win-win all the way around,” said Republican Arizona Representative Matt Salmon, who described the mood of Republicans before the vote as “ecstatic.”
Republicans and a handful of Democrats also approved an amendment to the bill repealing a tax on medical devices that helps fund the healthcare law to the tune of about $30 billion. That provision, sought with heavy lobbying by the medical device industry, has been supported in the past by some Democratic senators.
In a government shutdown, spending for functions considered essential, related to national security or public safety, would continue along with benefit programs such as Medicare health insurance and Social Security retirement benefits for seniors.
But civilian federal employees – from people who process forms and handle regulatory proceedings to workers at national parks and museums in Washington – would be temporarily out of work.
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The last government shutdown ran from December 16, 1995 to January 6, 1996, and was the product of a budget battle between Democratic President Bill Clinton and Republicans, led by then-Speaker Newt Gingrich.
Republicans suffered a public backlash when voters re-elected Clinton in a landslide the following November, a lesson never forgotten by senior Republicans, including Boehner.
This time, Boehner tried to avoid a showdown but was overruled by his rebellious caucus, largely influenced since the 2010 election by newcomers endorsed by the Tea Party.
While Boehner and Majority Leader Eric Cantor, the top House Republicans, worked behind the scenes, they did not deliver floor speeches in support of the bill – something they often do on major legislation.
Instead, some of the House’s most conservative members who drove the “Obamacare” delay effort, dominated the debate.
With Boehner effectively sidelined, rank-and-file Republicans boasted of their unity. Members chanted, “Vote, vote, vote, vote,” in their closed-door meeting, they reported later.
Afterward, Democratic Representative Louise Slaughter of New York, took to the House floor to accuse Republicans of throwing a “temper tantrum” about “Obamacare” under pressure from “Tea Party extremists.”
Conservative and liberal groups, from the Tea Party to women’s rights organizations, have been cashing in on the showdown over “Obamacare,” using it to rally supporters and raise money for next year’s congressional elections.
(Additional reporting by Caren Bohan and Kim Dixon.; Editing by Fred Barbash, Christopher Wilson and Paul Simao)
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Bill Clinton: When It Comes to Obamacare, GOP ‘Begging for America to Fail’
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The Republican Party is “begging for America to fail” by rooting for President Obama’s signature health care law to fail, former President Bill Clinton said during an interview for “This Week” with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos,
“I’ve never seen a time – can you remember a time in your lifetime when a major political party was just sitting around, begging for America to fail … I don’t know what’s going to happen. But I’ll be shocked if it fails,” Clinton, who attempted during his first term as president to overhaul the country’s healthcare system in the early 1990s, said during an interview taped Thursday in New York while the annual Clinton Global Initiative was taking place.
A recent ABC News-Washington Post-poll found that more than half of Americans are opposed to the Affordable Care Act. But for his part, Clinton is optimistic that with time, the law – known more commonly as “Obamacare” – will grow in popularity.
“I just think that when all these dire predictions don’t come out, if they don’t – I believe that pretty soon, within the next several years, this’ll be like Medicare and Medicaid. And it’ll be a normal part of our life. And people will be glad it’s there,” the former president told ABC News.
READ: Clinton Calls Parts of House GOP Proposal to Raise Debt ‘Chilling’
Clinton was responding to a recent suggestion by Republican South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s political future was tied to the success or failure of Obamacare. Graham said he thinks the law will fail.
Clinton told Stephanopoulos he was “not at all” concerned about the potential failure of the Affordable Care Act having any impact on a potential run by his wife for the White House in 2016.
“I think this bill’s already produced a lot of good results and every – look, they are desperate for this bill to fail, because if it’s not a failure, their whole – everything they’ve been telling us since 1980 that government’s bad is wrong. They so badly want it to fail,” he said.
Since being passed in 2010, the Affordable Care Act has been a political lightning rod and has been subject to attempts by Republicans to delay and defund it. The law is at the center of the current fight in Congress that could lead to a government shutdown, which would be the first in almost 20 years.
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Criminal Investigation investigates healthcare fraud perpetrated against the federal and state governments, as well as private insurance companies. In these investigations, CI follows the money trail and considers both tax and money laundering perspectives. Criminal tax investigations are initiated when income generated from healthcare fraud is not correctly reported on tax returns, or when there is an overstatement of expenses on tax returns. Criminal Investigation investigates money laundering when either illegally obtained funds from healthcare fraud are used to purchase assets or when the perpetrators of the schemes devise elaborate methods to conceal their fraudulent proceeds. Money laundering occurs in a wide range of fraudulent healthcare schemes such as false claims, kickbacks, or staged accidents.
Typical healthcare fraud investigations are lengthy, labor intensive, and involve complex issues. To assist in combating healthcare fraud, CI participates in DOJ-sponsored, multi-agency task forces and works closely with several state agencies. These task forces capitalize on the strength and expertise of the participating agencies and have proven effective in dealing with healthcare fraud.
Criminal Investigation’s participation enhances multi-agency healthcare fraud investigations by documenting that the perpetrators of these schemes financially benefited from their fraudulent activities. Currently, CI is involved in the following areas of healthcare fraud: false billings, mental health, nursing home fraud, chiropractic fraud, durable medical equipment fraud, staged accidents, pharmaceutical diversion, and patient referral (kickbacks) schemes.
Statistical Data
Healthcare Fraud enforcement statistics on investigations initiated, prosecutions recommended, indictments, sentenced investigations and months to serve in prison.
Examples of Healthcare Fraud Investigations
Examples of investigations have been written from public record documents filed in the district courts where the case was prosecuted.
June 1st, 2011
Undercover Investigation Reveals Unfair Treatment of Dental Patients
According to the findings of an undercover investigation, dentists overcharge their patients and do not inform them correctly regarding the fact that they can get cheaper treatments through their NHS policies
According to the findings of an undercover investigation, dentists overcharge their patients and do not inform them correctly regarding the fact that they can get cheaper treatments through their NHS policies.
Some even go to the point where they pressure the patients to choose the private insurance, even though these patients could receive the same quality treatment through NHS, but much more cheaply.
There has also been a case where a patient received a quote 4 times more expensive than a non-private insurance quote for a root canal treatment.
These findings have been made public through the “Dispatches” team from Channel for on TV. There have even been sent out members from the public to go for NHS check-up at offices that offer both private and non-private treatments.
After the “patients” have spent on an average 15 minutes inside the office, they came out and said that they have been recommended to go with private care (the focus has been especially on hygienic dental services). An NHS scale and polish treatment costs around £16.50, but instead of that patients have been given quotes for private treatment which is much more expensive.
Some other members of the public were sent to three surgeries where they have been asking about the root canal treatment options.
With the NHS this treatment costs around £198, but instead patients have been quoted rates coming from the private sphere- £678, £598 and £725 respectively.
The opinion of Dr. Anthony Halperin who is a dentist and a member of the Patients Association is that these dentists are not sincere and rightful towards their patients.
The next step is that the coalition is ready to re-negotiate the dentistry deal of the Labour from 2006, to see what changes can be made in order to enforce fair treatment for the patients in the dentistry field.
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Health Care Fraud
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06/28/10
A pharmaceutical company marketed four drugs to doctors. The drugs had been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for specific medical conditions—like rheumatoid arthritis, schizophrenia, and neuropathic pain—but the company promoted the drugs for other uses as well—like post-operative pain, dementia, and migraines—and sometimes in larger doses than the FDA allowed. In some cases, the company even paid kickbacks to doctors to prescribe the drugs for these other uses.
What this company did is known as off-label marketing of prescription drugs, and it’s both illegal and potentially harmful to consumers. After an investigation involving the FBI and our federal and state partners, the company pled guilty to misbranding the drugs and agreed to pay $2.3 billion to settle criminal and civil violations…the largest U.S. health care fraud settlement ever.
At the FBI, we take our health care fraud responsibilities seriously as the primary investigative agency with jurisdiction over both federal and private insurance programs. But with total health care expenditures in the U.S. expected to reach $2.26 trillion by 2016 according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the opportunity for fraud will continue to grow—so will our workload. That means we have to find ways to leverage our resources.
Latest Schemes and Scams
As part of its health care fraud program, the Bureau is looking at various fraud schemes involving:
– Home health care;
– Infusion therapy; and
– Durable medical equipment.
We’re also focused on other health care fraud-related crime problems impacting public safety, such as:
– Off-label marketing of prescription drugs;
– Drug diversion (prescription drugs diverted from legitimate supply sources for illicit distribution and abuse); and
– Internet pharmacies
Partnerships are key. A tried-and-true method of leveraging resources is establishing partnerships. And we’ve done just that—with federal agencies like the FDA and the Drug Enforcement Administration, various state and local agencies, and private insurance groups like the National Health Care Anti-Fraud Association.
Our most recent joint endeavor? Our participation in the Department of Justice/Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Health Care Fraud Prevention and Enforcement Action Team, or HEAT, and its Medicare Fraud Strike Forces located in several major metropolitan areas.
The HEAT initiative includes senior Justice, FBI, and HHS officials who are focusing their efforts to reduce Medicare and Medicaid fraud through enhanced cooperation. And the strike forces, which use a data-driven approach to identify unexplainable billing patterns by health care providers and then investigate these providers for possible fraudulent activity, are a vital part of the initiative. As a result of strike force efforts, more than 300 cases have been filed and close to 600 defendants charged.
Health care fraud facts:
Health care fraud schemes come in all forms—fraudulent billings, medically unnecessary services or prescriptions, kickbacks, duplicate claims, etc.
Schemes target large health care programs—both public and private—as well as health care beneficiaries. (Medicare and the Medicaid are the largest programs, so they are targeted more often.)
Schemes are committed by health care providers, owners of medical facilities and laboratories, suppliers of medical equipment, organized crime groups, corporations, and even sometimes by the beneficiaries themselves.
FBI health care fraud cases sometimes cross over into other investigative areas, like organized crime, gangs, and cyber crime, where we see criminals beginning to use the proceeds from health care fraud schemes to fund their operations.
Tips to help avoid being victimized:
Protect your health insurance information card like a credit card.
Beware of free health services—are they too good to be true?
Review your medical bills, like your “explanation of benefits,” after receiving health care services and ensure the dates are services are correct.
And if you suspect health care fraud, contact your local FBI office.
Accused by prosecutors at the International Criminal Court of fomenting post-election bloodletting in 2007/2008, Kenyatta leads a nation that is now in the spotlight as a victim of crimes punishable under international law.
Saturday’s raid on Nairobi’s upscale Westgate mall, in which Islamist militants killed dozens of civilians in a hail of gunfire and grenades, has won Kenya words of support and firm condemnations of “terrorism” from leaders around the world.
This could shift the diplomatic scenario for a 51-year-old president, whose election in March as Kenya’s head of state had already added a new dimension to the ICC prosecution against him. He denies encouraging the post-election violence that killed upwards of 1,200 people.
Kenyatta’s allies are arguing that the security implications for Africa and the world of the weekend mall attack claimed by the Islamist militant group al Shabaab from neighboring Somalia should take priority over the president’s obligations to the ICC, where he is due to face trial on November 12.
“Do you want to focus on the ICC when so much has to be done?” Moses Kuria, a strategist for Kenyatta’s Jubilee coalition who has worked alongside him, told Reuters.
He suggested the ICC suspend its ongoing prosecutions against Kenyatta and his deputy, William Ruto, for two to three years, to allow them to confront a threat to Kenya’s security that the Kenyan leader has called an “international war”.
“The security concerns of the world at this time would better be served by us focusing all our energies on fighting terrorism, and … ensuring the whole of Africa will not be a safe haven for terrorism,” Kuria said.
“Therefore, it will be untenable to have these cases continue,” he added.
ICC judges on Monday adjourned Ruto’s trial, which began this month, for a week to allow him to return home and deal with the mall attack crisis.
ICC spokesman Fadi El-Abdallah said Kenyatta’s defense lawyers had filed a request for the Kenyan president to not physically appear at his trial in the Hague next month, but participate via video link.
All requests for adjustments, suspensions or postponements would be considered by the judges on a “case by case” basis, he told Reuters, without commenting further.
Western governments, obliged to walk something of a diplomatic tightrope in their relations with the ICC-indicted pair after their election, now seem willing to work more closely with them, especially in anti-terrorism cooperation.
TACKLING TERRORISM: “ESSENTIAL BUSINESS”
“I would regard the need to combat terrorism as essential business,” the European Union’s Africa Director Nick Wescott told Reuters. He was in Nairobi specifically to discuss with the Kenyan authorities the security implications of the weekend attack, which killed several expatriates as well as Kenyans.
Asked whether this would mean greater Western flexibility towards dealing with Kenyatta, Wescott said the two issues – the Kenyan leader’s ICC trial and his international role in fighting Islamist extremist violence – should be kept separate.
But he added: “Let’s see how it goes. It is essential that we all work as closely together as possible to deal with threats like this in Kenya, in Somalia, everywhere.”
Reflecting this intensified cooperation, Kenyan Interior Minister Joseph ole Lenku said the United States, Israel, Britain, Germany, Canada and the police agency Interpol were assisting in the investigation of the Westgate mall incident and the identities of the attackers.
But for those who want Kenyatta to face justice and an end to what they call a culture of impunity in Africa, the idea of giving the Kenyan leader any judicial leeway is anathema.
“As tragic as the events at the Westgate mall are, the number of people killed there is a fraction of the people who were killed in the course of the events Kenyatta is accused of orchestrating,” said Makau Mutua, a Kenyan-born law professor at New York’s State University.
He criticized the one-week postponement of the Ruto trial, saying the ICC acted emotionally rather than logically. He added he saw “short-term sympathy” over the mall attack but “for Kenya, not for Kenyatta”.
Global risk consultancy Maplecroft said the Shabaab attack on Kenya’s leading shopping mall showed up how the ICC trials against the Kenyan leaders would be “hugely disruptive to the processes of governance” in east Africa’s biggest economy.
“As such, the attack will provide another opportunity for Kenyatta and Ruto to demand that their hearings are switched from The Hague to Arusha in neighboring Tanzania, or postponed altogether,” Maplecroft said in a briefing note.
Ratings agency Moody’s said the assault would dent Kenya’s growth, particularly by depressing tourism.
But Moody’s Assistant Vice President Edward Al-Hussainy added in a statement: “We also expect it to give President Uhuru Kenyatta’s new Jubilee coalition government an opportunity to galvanize a broader mandate and dull the international and domestic political effect of the ongoing International Criminal Court trial of the president and his deputy.”
“STAND WITH US”
Kenyatta, who has up to now publicly pledged his cooperation with the ICC, has made clear that he is actively seeking international backing to confront the widening threat posed by cross-border jihadists like the weekend mall raiders.
In a speech addressing the nation and its “friends” late on Tuesday when he announced that security forces had defeated the attackers after a four-day siege, Kenyatta stressed that “terrorism is a global problem that requires global solutions”.
“Kenya will stand with our friends in tackling terrorism and I ask our friends to stand with us,” a somber president told his nation, adding that Kenya had “stared down evil and triumphed”.
Since the mall attack, Kenyatta has received calls and messages of support from world leaders including U.S. President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron.
Kenya is seen as a key ally in the fight against violent Islamist extremism in the Horn of Africa and Kenyan troops form part of an internationally-backed African peacekeeping force in Somalia that has put al Shabaab on the defensive.
In contrast, another ICC indictee, Sudanese President Omar Hassan al Bashir, who is accused of orchestrating genocide in Darfur and is defying an arrest warrant, is treated as a pariah by the West.
Kenya’s government, backed by east African states and some other nations on a continent that is increasingly suspicious of a perceived anti-African bias by the ICC, had already asked the ICC to suspend the hearings scheduled for Kenyatta and Ruto.
African leaders are due to discuss the Kenyan prosecutions at the African Union next month, amid some calls for a walkout by African states from the decade-old ICC. [ID:nL5N0HC3MP]
The Hague court’s prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda of Gambia, who is leading the cases against Kenyatta and Ruto, has given no indication so far that the ICC will ease up on the prosecutions.
In a statement on Tuesday, Bensouda said she was ready to work with Kenya and the international community to bring to justice those responsible for the weekend raid in Nairobi.
“Such attacks by armed groups upon innocent civilians are contrary to international law and may constitute a crime under the Rome Statute, to which Kenya is a State Party,” she said.
Evelyn Ankumah, Executive Director of Netherlands-based Africa Legal Aid, said that from a legal point of view the Nairobi mall attack should not affect the ongoing ICC cases.
But Ankumah, whose organization supports human rights and criminal justice from an African perspective, said she could not rule out the possibility of the U.N. Security Council asking for Kenyatta’s ICC trial to be deferred, maybe for a year.
“It would be naive to say that international criminal justice is not political,” she said
(Additional reporting by Thomas Escritt in The Hague, Carolyn Cohn in London, James Macharia, Drazen Jorgic and Kevin Mwanza in Nairobi; writing by Pascal Fletcher; editing by Philippa Fletcher)
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