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n2doc's JournalIt Increasingly Looks Like Obama Will Have To Raise The Debt Ceiling All By Himself
JOE WEISENTHAL SEP. 30, 2013, 9:31 AM
With no movement on either side and the debt ceiling fast approaching, there's increasing talk that the solution will be for Obama to issue an executive order and require the Treasury to continue paying U.S. debt holders even if the debt ceiling isn't raised.
Here's Greg Valliere at Potomac Research:
Valliere isn't the only one seeing this outcome.
Here's David Kotok at Cumberland Advisors:
Indeed, back in 2011, Bill Clinton said he'd raise the debt ceiling by invoking the 14th Amendment rather than negotiate with the House GOP.
This time around, again, Clinton is advising Obama to call the GOP's bluff.
http://www.businessinsider.com/it-increasingly-looks-like-obama-will-have-to-raise-the-debt-ceiling-all-by-himself-2013-9
NYC yearly cost per inmate almost equals 4 year Ivy League education
NEW YORK New York is indeed an expensive place, but experts say that alone doesnt explain a recent report that found the citys annual cost per inmate was $167,731 last year nearly as much as it costs to pay for four years of tuition at an Ivy League university.
They say a big part of it is due to New Yorks most notorious lockup, Rikers Island, and the costs that go along with staffing, maintaining and securing a facility that is literally an island unto itself.
Other cities dont have Rikers Island, said Martin F. Horn, who in 2009 resigned as the citys correction commissioner, noting that hundreds of millions of dollars are spent a year to run the 400-acre island in the East River next to the runways of LaGuardia Airport that has 10 jail facilities, thousands of staff and its own power plant and bakery.
The citys Independent Budget Office annual figure of $167,731 which equates to about $460 per day for the 12,287 average daily New York City inmates last year was based on about $2 billion in total operating expenses for the Department of Correction, which included salaries and benefits for staff, judgments and claims as well as debt service for jail construction and repairs.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/nyc-cost-per-inmate-almost-equals-ivy-league-education-expenses-tied-to-rikers-boost-cost/2013/09/30/0732b29c-2996-11e3-b141-298f46539716_story.html
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The hatemonger next door
From remote Montana, clean-cut Richard Spencer is trying to make white separatism respectable
BY LAUREN M. FOX
Richard Spencer sat sipping his chai latte at the Red Caboose, a train-themed coffee shop in downtown Whitefish, Mont. Clean-cut and restrained, he reminded me of a hundred outdoors-obsessed people I had known growing up here in the Flathead Valley, a resort area nestled in the shadows of Glacier National Park.
But Spencers tidy appearance is about more than his sense of propriety; its a recruitment tool. Spencer advocates for white separatism and he wants to shake his movements reputation for brutality and backwardness.
We have to look good, Spencer said, adding that if his movement means being part of something that is crazed or ugly or vicious or just stupid, no one is going to want to be a part of it. Those stereotypes of redneck, tattooed, illiterate, no-teeth people, Spencer said, are blocking his progress. Organizations that monitor domestic hate groups say its just this unthreatening approachability that makes Spencer so insidious.
Spencer says now, more than ever, it falls to people like him to be engaged and savvy if America is going to combat the growing threat of diversity. In particular, hes irritated by the rise of U.S. minority births, which outnumbered white births for the first time in 2011.
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http://www.salon.com/2013/09/29/the_hatemonger_next_door/
Where the G.O.P.'s Suicide Caucus Lives
On August 21st, Congressman Mark Meadows sent a letter to John Boehner. Meadows is a former restaurant owner and Sunday-school Bible teacher from North Carolina. Hes been in Congress for eight months. Boehner, who has served in Congress for twenty-two years, is the Speaker of the House and second in the line of succession if anything happened to the President.
Meadows was not pleased with how Boehner and his fellow Republican leaders in the House were approaching the September fight over spending. The annual appropriations to fund the government were scheduled to run out on October 1st, and much of it would stop operating unless Congress passed a new law. Meadows wanted Boehner to use the threat of a government shutdown to defund Obamacare, a course Boehner had publicly ruled out.
Back home in Meadowss congressional district, the idea was quite popular. North Carolinas Eleventh District had been gerrymandered after the 2010 census to become the most Republican district in his state. Meadows won his election last November by fifteen points. The Presidential contest there was an even bigger blowout. Romney won the district by twenty-three points, sixty-one per cent to thirty-eight per cent. While the big story of the 2012 election was about demographics and a growing non-white population that is increasingly Democratic, that was not the story in the Meadows race. His district is eighty-seven per cent white, five per cent Latino, and three per cent black.
Before Meadows sent off his letter to Boehner, he circulated it among his colleagues, and with the help of the conservative group FreedomWorks, as well as some heavy campaigning by Senators Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, and Mike Lee, seventy-nine like-minded House Republicans from districts very similar to Meadowss added their signatures.
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http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/comment/2013/09/meadows-boehner-defund-obamacare-suicide-caucus-geography.html
The punishment was death by stoning. The crime? Having a mobile phone
This barbaric form of execution is on the rise, and campaigners are calling on the UN to act
EMMA BATHA
Two months ago, a young mother of two was stoned to death by her relatives on the order of a tribal court in Pakistan. Her crime: possession of a mobile phone.
Arifa Bibi's uncle, cousins and others hurled stones and bricks at her until she died, according to media reports. She was buried in a desert far from her village. It's unlikely anyone was arrested. Her case is not unique. Stoning is legal or practised in at least 15 countries or regions. And campaigners fear this barbaric form of execution may be on the rise, particularly in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iraq.
Women's rights activists have launched an international campaign for a ban on stoning, which is mostly inflicted on women accused of adultery. They are using Twitter and other social media to put pressure on the United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, to denounce the practice.
"Stoning is a cruel and hideous punishment. It is a form of torturing someone to death," said Naureen Shameem of the international rights group Women Living Under Muslim Laws. "It is one of the most brutal forms of violence perpetrated against women in order to control and punish their sexuality and basic freedoms."
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/politics/special-report-the-punishment-was-death-by-stoning-the-crime-having-a-mobile-phone-8846585.html
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