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Re: Rep. Bachmann in SC: I am "All in" for 2012.
« Reply #25 on: February 23, 2011, 11:26:06 AM »
15. Issued an Presidential Memorandum to restore scientific integrity in government decision-making.


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Ha ha ha ha!!!!!   Are you fucking serious?   

Obama got caught red handed not listening to the scientists on the BP Oil Spill and altered the report! 

Also - that piece of trash Lisa Jackson at the EPA couldnt even cite the "studies" she claims forms the basis of the Govt taking over regulating CO2 as a danger to the public. 

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This is the print preview: Back to normal view » White House Altered Offshore Drilling Safety Report, Falsely Appeared That Scientists Supported Moratorium: Interior Inspector General Report
 
DINA CAPPIELLO   11/10/10 08:15 PM   



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WASHINGTON — The oil spill that damaged the Gulf of Mexico's reefs and wetlands is also threatening to stain the Obama administration's reputation for relying on science to guide policy.

Academics, environmentalists and federal investigators have accused the administration since the April spill of downplaying scientific findings, misrepresenting data and most recently misconstruing the opinions of experts it solicited.

Meanwhile, the owner of the rig that exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, Transocean Ltd., is renewing its argument that federal investigators are in danger of allowing the blowout preventer, a key piece of evidence, to corrode as it awaits forensic analysis. Testing had not begun as of last week, the company says, some two months after it was raised from the seafloor.

The blowout preventer could be a key piece of evidence in lawsuits filed by victims, survivors and others. Transocean was responsible for maintaining it while it was being used on BP's well. Investigators agreed to flush the control pods with fluid on Sept. 27 to prevent corrosion. But a Transocean lawyer wrote in his Nov. 3 letter that there have been no further preservation steps on the blowout preventer since then.

The latest complaint from scientists comes in a report by the Interior Department's inspector general, which concluded that the White House edited a drilling safety report in a way that made it falsely appear that scientists and experts supported the administration's six-month ban on new deep-water drilling. The AP obtained the report early Wednesday.

The inspector general said the editing changes by the White House resulted "in the implication that the moratorium recommendation had been peer reviewed." But it hadn't been. Outside scientists were asked only to review new safety measures for offshore drilling.

"There are really only a few people that know what they are talking about" on offshore drilling," said Ford Brett, managing director of Petroskills, a Tulsa, Okla.-based petroleum training organization. "The people who make this policy do not ... so don't misrepresent me and use me for cover," said Brett, one of seven experts who reviewed the report.

In a statement issued Wednesday, the White House insisted the review was properly coordinated and pointed to the inspector general's findings.

"Following a review that included interviews with peer review experts, the Inspector General found no intentional misrepresentation of their views...The decision to implement a six-month moratorium on deep-water drilling in the Gulf of Mexico was correctly based on the need for adequate spill response, well containment and safety measures, and we stand behind that decision," White House deputy press secretary Bill Burton said.

Last month, staff for the presidential oil spill commission said that the White House's budget office delayed publication of a scientific report that forecast how much oil could reach the Gulf's shores. Federal scientists initially used a volume of oil that did not account for the administration's various cleanup efforts, but the government ultimately cited smaller amounts of oil.

The same report said that President Barack Obama's energy adviser, Carol Browner, mischaracterized on national TV a government analysis about where the oil went, saying it showed most of the oil was "gone." The report said it could still be there. It also said that Browner and the head of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Jane Lubchenco, contributed to the public's perception the report was more exact than it was by emphasizing peer review.

The new inspector general report said Browner's staff implied that scientists had endorsed the drilling moratorium, by raising a reference to peer review in the drilling safety report. At least one outside expert who was involved said he was convinced afterward that it wasn't a deliberate deception, and Interior Department officials told the inspector general they didn't deliberately make changes to cause confusion.

"There was no intent to mislead the public," said Kendra Barkoff, a spokeswoman for Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, who also recommended in the May 27 safety report that a moratorium be placed on deep-water oil and gas exploration. "The decision to impose a temporary moratorium on deep-water drilling was made by the secretary, following consultation with colleagues including the White House."

After one of the reviewers complained, the Interior Department promptly issued an apology during a conference call, in a formal letter and during a personal meeting in June.

All seven experts asked to review the Interior Department's work expressed concern about the change made by the White House, saying that it differed in important ways from the draft they had approved.

"We believe the report does not justify the moratorium as written, and that the moratorium as changed will not contribute measurably to increased safety and will have immediate and long-term economic effects," the scientists wrote earlier this year to Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and Sens. Mary Landrieu and David Vitter. "The secretary should be free to recommend whatever he thinks is correct, but he should not be free to use our names to justify his political decisions."

Those complaints were similar to those of other scientists.

"Their estimates always seemed to be biased to the best case," said Joseph Montoya, a biology professor at Georgia Tech. "A number of scientists have experienced a strong push back."

The inspector general's report said the administration did not violate federal rules because the executive summary did not say the experts approved of the moratorium and because the department publicly clarified what the experts said and had offered a formal apology.

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Associated Press writers Seth Borenstein in Washington and Harry R. Weber in New Orleans contributed reporting.


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Re: Rep. Bachmann in SC: I am "All in" for 2012.
« Reply #26 on: February 23, 2011, 11:30:37 AM »
9. Announced the "Making Home Affordable" home refinancing plan.


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Another collosal failure. 

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Obama's Home Affordable "HAMP" Program A Failure; Another Huge Wave Of Foreclosures Coming
Mike "Mish" Shedlock | Jun. 22, 2010, 1:04 PM | 4,262 |  28
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Over a third of HAMP participants have exited the program and another batch is coming up. Those leaving the program will likely end up in foreclosure. Moreover, 4 million delinquent borrowers are not even eligible for the program.

Please consider Borrowers exit troubled Obama mortgage program.

The Obama administration's flagship effort to help people in danger of losing their homes is falling flat.

More than a third of the 1.24 million borrowers who have enrolled in the $75 billion mortgage modification program have dropped out. That's more than the 27 percent who have managed to have their loan payments reduced to help them keep their homes.

Last month alone, 150,000 borrowers left the program -- bringing the total to 436,000 who have exited since it began in March 2009. A major reason so many have fallen out of the program is the Obama administration initially pressured banks to sign up borrowers without insisting first on proof of their income. When banks later moved to collect the information, many troubled homeowners were disqualified or dropped out.

"The majority of these modifications aren't going to be successful," said Wayne Yamano, vice president of John Burns Real Estate Consulting, a research firm in Irvine, Calif. "Even after the permanent modification, you're still looking at a very high debt burden."

HAMP Performance Report Through May 2010

Here are a couple of charts from the Making Home Affordable Program Servicer Performance Report Through May 2010.

Hamp Trials Started



Permanent Modifications



Waterfall of HAMP-Eligible Borrowers

Not all 60-day delinquent loans are eligible for HAMP. Other characteristics may preclude borrower eligibility. Based on the estimates, of the 5.7 million borrowers who were 60 days delinquent in the 1st quarter of 2010, 1.7 million borrowers are eligible for HAMP. As this represents a point-in-time snapshot of the delinquency population and estimated HAMP eligibility, we expect that more borrowers will become eligible for HAMP from now through 2012.

Only 30% of the 5.7 million borrowers who are 60 days delinquent are eligible for the program. 4 million delinquent borrowers are stuck. Of those eligible for the program, only 346,000 have completed the trial and received a permanent modification.

Many of those receiving a permanent modification will slip back into default and head for foreclosure. Many of those who successfully keep their house would be better off if they lost it.

Looking at HAMP from every angle, it's safe to say the program was a failure and another huge wave of foreclosures is coming down the road.

Mike "Mish" Shedlock
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Re: Rep. Bachmann in SC: I am "All in" for 2012.
« Reply #27 on: February 23, 2011, 11:33:18 AM »
89. Appointed the most diverse Cabinet in history including more women appointees than any other incoming president.


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And it fucking shows!  This is the most inept, embarrassing, and idiotic admn of all of our collective lifetimes.   From Salazar, to Napolitano, Sebelious, etc in the cabinet, not to mention Kagan and SOTO, Romer, Van Jones, etc.


Hope & Change - for retards. 

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Re: Rep. Bachmann in SC: I am "All in" for 2012.
« Reply #28 on: February 23, 2011, 11:35:47 AM »
64. Managed several natural disasters successfully, including severe winter ice storms and flooding in several states.


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Which one was that and what did he do other than turn down the dutch skimmers from Day 1?     

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Re: Rep. Bachmann in SC: I am "All in" for 2012.
« Reply #29 on: February 23, 2011, 11:41:15 AM »
41. Announced a new U.S.-Mexico border initiative.



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Ha ha ha ha- the violence is worse than ever, they ended the fence, ad Napolitano isntding a damn thing about it.   


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Less Than Half of Southwest Border Secure, Government Report Says

Published February 19, 2011
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Oct. 18: Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano looks at an infrared scope pointed at the border fence and Tijuana, Mexico during a visit with California National Guard troops on a hill overlooking the border during a brief tour in San Diego.
Just one month after Homeland Security Janet Napolitano announced the cancellation of a troubled virtual fence project along the southwest border, a new government report says that less than half of the 2,000 miles separating the U.S. and Mexico is "operationally controlled" by the Border Patrol.

The Government Accountability Office report, released this week, found that only 129 miles are under "full control" of the Border Patrol, leaving the rest "vulnerable to cross-border illegal activity."

The study examined the Border Patrol's ability to detect and respond not only to illegal activity on the immediate border but also after entry into the U.S.

The report found that 873 miles are under "operational control," which is only 44 percent of the entire Southern border. But the report said the 837 miles is on average an increase of 126 miles each year since 2005.

Republicans have seized on the report, saying it contradicts Napolitano's recent remarks that the administration's "border security approach is working."

"It is outrageous that DHS officials would make claims that the border is secure when according to the nonpartisan Government Accountability Office, the Border Patrol has 'operational control' over less than half of the Southwest border," Texas Rep. Lamar Smith, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, said in a statement.

"Forty-four percent is a failing grade," he said. "Administration officials are either blissfully unaware of the massive holes in security along the Southern border or are intentionally misleading the American people. Neither is acceptable."

The department has vigorously defended its efforts on the border ever since Napolitano canceled the SBInet, a project that aimed to implement a system of cameras and sensors which would allow officers to monitor crossings and dispatch Border Patrol agents to catch anyone entering the U.S. illegally.

The department is now pursuing a "new path forward" for security along the border that includes different technologies in different areas, Napolitano has said.

The department has noted that the administration has doubled the number of agents since 2004 to more than 20,500 and that the deployment last year of 1,200 National Guard troops and other initiatives have helped border officials seize more cash, more illegal drugs and more illegal weapons over the past two years.

But Napolitano said this week that the numbers need to improve faster in the Tucson sector, one of the most highly trafficked areas of Arizona.

The GAO report comes on the same week that a drug cartel in Mexico killed a federal agent and wounded another, prompting calls from Republicans for increased security measures.

In President Obama's budget for next fiscal year, which was released this week, he requests $43.2 billion for homeland security, an increase of $300 million from last year. The Republican-controlled House just passed a spending bill that gives $41.5 billion to the department, a 3 percent decrease from 2010.

Napolitano told the Senate Homeland Security Committee this week that the president's request would enable the department to secure the border.

"At the border itself, you need manpower, you need technology, you need infrastructure," she said. "Some of the things in the president's budget will really assist in this regard because they will allow us to complete some interoperability projects in terms of communications along the border."

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/02/19/half-southwest-border-secure-government-report-says


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Re: Rep. Bachmann in SC: I am "All in" for 2012.
« Reply #30 on: February 23, 2011, 11:43:21 AM »
108. Launched and extended the "Cash for Clunkers" program.

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Another collosal failure that ended up costing the taxpayer on average $24,000 per car turned in.   Yeah fucking great success there! 

Only a brain dead idiot lib could call that a success.   

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Re: Rep. Bachmann in SC: I am "All in" for 2012.
« Reply #31 on: February 23, 2011, 11:45:25 AM »
51. Signed the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility, and Disclosure (CARD) Act to protect Americans from unfair and deceptive credit card practices.


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Another fail.   Rates have risen to their hghest levels ever, even for people with great credit.   

Another liberal "success" - when everyone gets fucked evenly. 

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Re: Rep. Bachmann in SC: I am "All in" for 2012.
« Reply #32 on: February 23, 2011, 12:18:30 PM »
82. Held impromptu press conference to urge Congress to investigate Anthem Blue Cross and other corporate health insurance companies that raise premiums in high amounts without explanation. Rep. Henry Waxman launches probe. In this case, Anthem Blue Cross wanted to raise premiums 39%. They have now put the increase on hold for two months (as of February 2010). Legislation preventing such increases pending.


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Ha ha ha ha - since pssing ObamaCare -premiuims have skyrocketed!

And now we have to list talking wo the telemprompter as an accomplishment?   Ha ha .   Damn you guys have nothing at all left.   

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Re: Rep. Bachmann in SC: I am "All in" for 2012.
« Reply #33 on: February 23, 2011, 12:24:26 PM »
44. Established a new "U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue".


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Yeah, its called - " fuck me in the ass and i will bow to you. "

 

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Re: Rep. Bachmann in SC: I am "All in" for 2012.
« Reply #34 on: February 23, 2011, 12:29:44 PM »
102. Responded with compassion and leadership to the earthquake in Haiti.

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Oh fuck that is funny. 

Leadership?   What did he do.  Last i read, the place is sufferig from the same shit it did the days after and there were many cholera outbreaks. 

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« Reply #35 on: February 23, 2011, 12:38:06 PM »
7. Signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act which has created 2.1 million jobs (as of 12/31/09).

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« Reply #36 on: February 24, 2011, 10:11:53 AM »
91. Provided tax credits to first-time home buyers through the Worker, Homeownership, and Business Assistance Act of 2009 to revitalize the U.S. housing market.


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U.S. New-Home Sales Unexpectedly Fell to Record Low
Business Week ^ | 2-24-11 | Bob Willis




Feb. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Sales of new homes in the U.S. unexpectedly fell in January to the lowest level on record, a sign that an extension of a government tax credit may not be enough to rekindle demand.

The report underscores Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke’s comments today that the economy is in a “nascent” recovery the still requires low interest rates. Homebuilders face competition from foreclosed properties that have driven down prices at the same time companies are reluctant to create jobs.

“The foreclosure flow is robbing demand from the new-homes market and that process seems to be strengthening,” said Julia Coronado, a senior economist at BNP Paribas in New York, “The new-homes market just can’t get off the floor. If new homes suffer, construction suffers and jobs suffer.” SNIP--------- Rising Foreclosures

Rising foreclosures are the main threat to a sustained housing recovery. A record 3 million U.S. homes will be repossessed by lenders this year as unemployment and depressed home values leave borrowers unable to make their house payment or sell, according to a RealtyTrac Inc. forecast last month. Last year there were 2.82 million foreclosures, the most since the Irvine, California-based company began compiling data in 2005.


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Re: Rep. Bachmann in SC: I am "All in" for 2012.
« Reply #37 on: February 24, 2011, 10:19:18 AM »
30. Ordered the closure of the prison at Guantanamo Bay and a review of our detention and interrogation policy, and prohibited the use of torture.


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Personally i dont care about this issue - but this is another massive fail.