Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Lawmakers Trying to Take Action Against AIG Bonuses

Since word of the $165 million in AIG bonuses (paid out with federal bailout funds) first broke last week, Congress & the Obama Administration have been exploring what can be done to remedy the situation. On Monday, President Obama pledged to, “pursue every legal avenue to block these bonuses and make the American taxpayers whole.” The first step in the process is to summon those responsible to a battery of congressional hearings.

80 percent of AIG is now owned by the federal government thanks to the government bailout. At a House Financial Services subcommittee hearing on Wednesday, Chairman Barney Frank (D) [picture on the left] said, “We should be exercising our rights as owners of this company, we ought to bring lawsuits to say: These people performed so badly, the magnitude of the losses are so great, that we are justified in rescinding the bonuses."

Despite the president's pledge to "pursue every legal avenue", democrats in Washington want a more immediate solution. Most are in favor of passing some kind of legislation quickly to let the voters know that they are aware of the situation and action is being taken. The Senate Finance Committee is proposing new legislation to “discourage excessive compensation by companies that have taken taxpayer funds.” In the House, Reps. Steve Israel (D) and Tim Ryan (D) are proposing the creation of a 100 percent “bailout bonus tax bracket” to recover all taxpayer dollars paid out in bonuses.

Republicans in Congress are citing the AIG scandal as further evidence that the bailout strategy was not the proper response to the economic crisis.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Stem Cell argument: Take 1


I'm beginning to understand how this all works. Not stem cell research, rather, HOLLYWOOD. I understand the basic premises behind stem cell research and what some of the ultimate goals are with the new Obama initiative, but I'm really beginning to understand the entertainment industry, politics and their involvement in all things legislative. The Stem Cell research debate simply gave more saliva for angry dogs to spit but the issue, when presented by political pundits, sounds like all the rest.

It goes like this:

• There is an election where candidates appeal to certain masses with distinct differences concerning science, abortion, war and ways to spend money.
• Pundits take sides, stumping for certain candidates, with most acting objective but always clouded by bias
• One guy wins
• The winner then changes laws and enacts bills
• The stars of the entertainment industry, in all walks, come out with opinions and jokes to bump ratings.

And then they do it all again.

Morality surrounds the backbone of our society and nothing can be manipulated as easily as a good debate on grey areas of life. For every self-righteous soul, there are people opening their mouths looking for and easy buck, spotlight or another fifteen before they fade to oblivion.

From the esteemed halls of congress to a NBC/Fox/CNN studio set, the cast of characters all are in it for one thing: Popularity.

Bill Mauer vs. Ann Coulter: Let the debate for student president begin.

At the Citi Performing Arts Center’s Wang Theatre last night, two people with sharpened politically incorrect exploiting and opposite views within each dueled in a way that made the AP press quote them. Their publicists should get bonuses.

Coulter talked gracefully about Republican Queen Nancy Reagan’s support for stem cell research, "Nancy Reagan was so madly in love with Ronald Reagan, if you told her that we could bring Ronald Reagan back to life, cure Alzheimer's by disemboweling everyone in this audience, she would say 'do it.'"

Maher shot back with some witty lefty zingers. He decided to sling at current Homecoming King Rush Limbaugh by saying, “We all say crazy s--t when we're high. I think it's interesting that he is now the undisputed leader of the Republican Party. It shows how clueless they are. They went looking for the future and they found radio.”

I wish I could be as witty and filled with hard lined opinions as those folks.

Rush Limbaugh is the real genius, though. Nothing like a Democrat as President to revive his career but in fairness, he did pull out the ultimate weapon in the political entertainment industry; anti-American sentiments. Of course the “Anti-American” claims can be argued until your face turns red and blue so bear with me. When Rush said he wanted Barack Obama to fail he became the focus of the Obama administration for a couple of days, thus making him the greatest news maker this week has ever seen.

Oh the excitement…