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  • The 2024 Election By the Numbers

    Thursday, January 16, 2025
    The majority of voters did not vote for Donald Trump for president; the majority of voters did not vote for Republican candidates for the Senate; and fewer than 51% of voters cast their ballots for Republican candidates for the House of Representatives. The Republican Party now controls the White House, both houses of Congress and the Supreme Court, no matter how that came to be. I believe it is worth bearing in mind that a majority of U.S. citizens did not support the Republican winners.   read more
  • Indiana Supreme Court Rules Tax Money Can be Used to Support Religious Schools; Voucher System Proceeds

    Monday, April 08, 2013
    Although school voucher opponents, including the teachers’ union and parents, argued that the program was unconstitutional because nearly all the voucher money has gone to religious schools, the court held that that was irrelevant as long as the money makes a brief stop in the hands of parents before arriving at the religious school or madrasa of their choice.   read more
  • Obama Plans $195 Million in Renovation and New Construction at Guantánamo

    Monday, April 08, 2013
    General John F. Kelly, Commander of the U.S. Southern Command, requested $150 million to $170 million for renovations to the prison complex, including $99 million for two barracks facilities, $12 million for a new mess hall, and millions more for consolidating scattered legal, medical and communications facilities. Lt. Cmdr. Ron Flanders, a Southcom spokesman, admitted that Southcom also needed an additional $49 million to build a new building at Guantánamo for so-called “high-value” detainees   read more
  • After Avoiding Prosecution of Wall Street Firms, Obama Officials are Rewarded with Wall Street Jobs

    Monday, April 08, 2013
    Even more insidious than outright corruption, argue such critics, is the fact that the continually revolving door between Wall Street and its regulators creates a financial industry culture shared by both bankers and their regulators, who come to see themselves as part of the financial system—and hope eventually to be rewarded by the profit-making companies they are supposed to regulate and prosecute.   read more
  • Director of the United States Secret Service: Who Is Julia Pierson?

    Sunday, April 07, 2013
    Literally caught with its pants down in last year's prostitution scandal—in which 13 Secret Service employees brought women, including prostitutes, back to their hotel in Cartagena, Colombia—the U.S. Secret Service for the first time has a woman as its leader, tasked with restoring the agency's tarnished reputation. A career law enforcement executive with more than 30 years of experience with the Secret Service, Julia A. Pierson was sworn in as its 23rd Director on March 27, 2013.   read more
  • Competition for Pentagon Contracts Declines

    Sunday, April 07, 2013
    The Government Accountability Office (GAO) said in a new report that the Pentagon’s use of competitively-bid contracts has declined steadily for the past five years, decreasing from 62% to 57%. “Competition is the cornerstone of a sound acquisition process and a critical tool for achieving the best return on investment for taxpayers,” the GAO wrote. Someone should tell that to the U.S. Air Force, which had the lowest competition rate among the services: 37%.   read more
  • Pentagon Spent $900 Million for Obsolete Fighter Vehicle Spare Parts

    Sunday, April 07, 2013
    Another blunder: The Army spent more than half a million dollars to buy 9,179 small replacement gears called pinions to temporarily rectify a Stryker suspension problem that surfaced between 2007 and 2009. The Army fixed the problem in 2010, but kept buying pinions. As a result, only 15 of the pinions were ever used.   read more
  • Largest Oil Refinery in U.S. is Owned by Saudi Royal Family and Anglo-Dutch

    Sunday, April 07, 2013
    Since Barack Obama became president of the United States, Saudi exports to the U.S. have more than doubled. U.S. exports to Saudi Arabia have also hit record highs. Lawrence J. Goldstein, a director of the Energy Policy Research Foundation, said Motiva “guarantees the Saudis an important but subtle footprint in the United States, and they want to have some negotiating strength when geopolitical issues in the Middle East and elsewhere arise.”   read more
  • Ambassador to Libya: Who Is Deborah Jones?

    Sunday, April 07, 2013
    Jones served her first ambassadorship from April 2008 to June 2011, as ambassador to Kuwait. She has been a scholar-in-residence at the Middle East Institute in Washington, DC, since July 2011. Jones is married to fellow Foreign Service officer Richard G. Olson, who has been ambassador to Pakistan since September 2012.   read more
  • Majority of Senators Now Support Same-Sex Marriage

    Saturday, April 06, 2013
    So many members of the U.S. Senate have jumped on the same-sex marriage bandwagon in recent weeks that a majority now supports the right of homosexuals to marry. This week alone three Democratic senators publicly said they now back gay marriage: Bill Nelson of Florida, Joe Donnelly of Indiana and Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota. Nelson told the Tampa Bay Times: “Simply put, if The Lord made homosexuals as well as heterosexuals, why should I discriminate against their civil marriage?”   read more
  • Only Conservative Republicans Still Oppose Legalizing Marijuana

    Saturday, April 06, 2013
    Overall, a majority of Americans (52%) are okay with marijuana becoming legal, marking the first time this has happened in the U.S, according to Pew. Support for legalization has jumped 11 points since 2010, driven largely by increased support from those aged 30-64. The only age group in which a majority still opposes legalization is the 65 and older cohort.   read more
  • America’s Most Expensive Disease: Dementia

    Saturday, April 06, 2013
    The study, financed by the federal government and carried out by the RAND Corporation, found that direct health care costs for dementia, including nursing home care, were $109 billion in 2010—more than the total for heart disease ($102 billion) or for cancer ($77 billion). The study also determined that the cost of informal care for dementia, usually borne by families, ranged from $50 billion to $106 billion.   read more
  • Still at Large…Longest Ever on FBI Most Wanted List

    Saturday, April 06, 2013
    On September 12, 1983, he stole $7.2 million from a Wells Fargo depot in West Hartford, Connecticut, while working as an armored car driver. At the time, he told a fellow coworker that he pulled the heist because he was tired of working for other people. Later, the FBI learned Gerena was part a Puerto Rican separatist group called Los Macheteros, which needed money to finance its revolutionary activities.   read more
  • Ambassador to Chad: Who Is James Knight?

    Saturday, April 06, 2013
    Knight was appointed to his first ambassadorship by President Barack Obama in 2009, serving as ambassador to the West African nation of Benin from September 2009 to December 2012, when he was appointed assistant chief of mission at the embassy in Baghdad.   read more
  • Firearms Industry has Stymied Gun Research and Regulation by Adding Riders to Spending Bills

    Friday, April 05, 2013
    This tactic has resulted in laws that prevent the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) from mandating background checks for those purchasing older guns, and that prohibit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) from researching gun violence. When Congress adopted restrictions for credit card companies, it included a provision allowing gun owners to bring their weapons into national parks.   read more
  • Study Suggests Fukushima Disaster Caused Thyroid Abnormalities in U.S. Babies

    Friday, April 05, 2013
    Babies born in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington between one week and 16 weeks after the nuclear meltdown began in March 2011 were found to be 28% more likely to suffer from congenital hypothyroidism (CH) than children born in those states during the same period one year earlier.   read more
  • Killer of Colorado Prisons Chief was Released by Mistake

    Friday, April 05, 2013
    Ebel was released on parole in late January without serving any additional time for assaulting a prison guard in 2008. The extra time was supposed to be added to the eight-year term he was already serving. However, because Judge David M. Thorson, at a June 2008 hearing, did not specify this, prison officials treated the sentence as if the two terms were applied concurrently.   read more
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