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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

International Astronomical Union rebukes Mars ‘name-a-crater’ scheme

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International Astronomical Union rebukes Mars ‘name-a-crater’ scheme

Thursday, February 27, 2014

GARDNER SHAKES UP THE SENATE – Rivera named in illegal money scheme – Ads hit Kirk on UI– ROGEN, HARKIN DISCUSS "KNOCKED UP" -- 3 vie for Issa"s gavel


By Scott Wong (swong@politico.com or @scottwongDC)


GARDNER SHAKES UP THE SENATE – Lynn Bartels and Kurtis Lee report for the Denver Post — “Republican Congressman Cory Gardner intends to drop his re-election bid to run for the U.S. Senate seat held by Democrat Mark Udall, lobbing a bombshell that alters Colorado’s political landscape for the November elections. Shortly after The Denver Post first reported Gardner’s plans, the GOP front-runner in the Senate race, Weld County District Attorney Ken Buck, revealed he was going to run for Gardner’s seat in the 4th Congressional District. … Gardner, who is viewed as a rising star by the national GOP, has criticized Udall over his support for the Affordable Care Act.  …


– “Denver political consultant Eric Sondermann said the Gardner move ‘single handily puts Colorado at the center of the battle for U.S. Senate that Republicans are waging.’ ‘It’s a statement that Republicans regard 2014 as their potential turnaround year,’ Sondermann said. ‘And Gardner is really going all in at the poker table.” http://bit.ly/1mCCIdY


New York Times, A1, “G.O.P., Though Deeply Split, Has Election Edge, Poll Shows,” By Jonathan Martin And Megan Thee-Brenan: “Republicans are in a stronger position than Democrats for this year’s midterm elections, benefiting from the support of self-described independents, even though the party itself is deeply divided and most Americans agree more with Democratic policy positions, the latest New York Times/CBS News poll shows. … 42 percent say they will back Republicans in November, and 39 percent indicate that they will back Democrats, a difference within the poll’s margin of sampling error.” http://nyti.ms/1ep7EfV


RIVERA NAMED IN ILLEGAL MONEY SCANDAL – Marc Caputo writes on A1 of the Miami Herald: “For the first time, a convicted congressional candidate has stated in federal records that former U.S. Rep. David Rivera was a part of the conspiracy to funnel illegal contributions to his campaign. Justin Lamar Sternad said in three recent Federal Elections Commission filings that a total of $ 81,486.15 in illegal campaign contributions were coordinated or tied to ‘Ana Alliegro and/or David Rivera.’ The revelations about the two come almost a year after Sternad’s March 15 guilty plea on counts of accepting illegal campaign contributions, conspiracy and making a false statement on an FEC report.  Sternad’s sentencing has been repeatedly delayed. He is cooperating with federal investigators who are trying to bring charges against Rivera and Alliegro.” http://hrld.us/1hWb2lB


CAMP TAX PLAN GIVES DEMS 2014 FODDER – Brian Faler reports for the hometown paper: “Dave Camp is giving Democrats a big, fat election-year gift. His long-awaited tax reform bill released on Wednesday includes something to offend seemingly everyone: manufacturers, the poor, Wall Street banks, governors and deficit hawks. The Ways and Means committee chairman emphasizes what taxpayers will get in return for lower rates — a simpler, fairer code, one that will give the economy a jolt. But it’s a high-risk gambit that will likely leave many Republicans, even those only dimly aware of the plan, fighting off complaints this election year that they’re targeting scores of popular tax breaks. Many Republicans are scratching their heads at the strategy, and even some Democrats are befuddled by the move….


– “‘It doesn’t make sense,’ said Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-N.J.). ‘You don’t send up trial balloons on such significant issues — particularly in an off-year election.’” http://politi.co/1ftDeo4


** Republicans and Democrats finally agree! Congress has bipartisan legislation to repeal Medicare’s broken funding formula. But not if Congress gives up before the March 31 deadline. SGR is the problem; H.R. 4015 and S. 2000 are the solution. FixMedicareNow.org


AFL-CIO: KIRK FOCUSED ON OLYMPIANS, NOT UNEMPLOYED – The AFL-CIO this morning launched an online ad campaign urging Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) to extend unemployment insurance, something he’s refused to do in past votes. The group says Kirk spent the past two weeks talking about almost nothing but the 11 Olympians from Illinois, while failing to mention the nearly 100,000 people in his state who lost UI benefits. The online campaign aims to reach 900,000 people, and will be followed by targeted emails and local newspaper ads, spokeswoman Amaya Smith told Huddle. View an ad on Facebook here: http://on.fb.me/1bOilsQ


–Americans United for Change is hitting Kirk on the unemployment issue with its own tough TV ad. It begins running today through the end of the week on MSNBC and CNN in Chicago. Watch here:  http://youtu.be/SDhhlwvL5p8


TOO MUCH FOCUS ON OBAMACARE? – Karen Tumulty writes on A1 of the Washington Post: “Nearly every advertising dollar being spent against Democratic congressional candidates is going toward pounding them on the new health-care law. That strategy could miss the mark, warned Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, who is vice chairman of the Republican Governors Association and a possible contender for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination. …’I think that’s a huge mistake,” [Jindal] added. ‘If we want to earn the majority, we have to be offering detailed policy solutions, detailed ideas of what we would do differently. I don’t think it is enough to say, ‘Just repeal Obamacare.’’ Polls indicate that the Affordable Care Act continues to be unpopular, but the intensity of anger about it may be dissipating. Other issues — principally jobs and the economy — are greater concerns for most voters.” http://wapo.st/1ftqcXM


SOME DEMS DISAGREE ON MINIMUM WAGE STRATEGY – Burgess Everett writes for the hometown paper: “Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid isn’t budging on a proposal to hike the minimum wage to $ 10.10 an hour. But not all of his Democratic colleagues are following their leader on the issue, which is key to the party’s election-year messaging. In fact, moderate Democrats — including a handful up for reelection this year — are weighing support of a more modest increase designed to attract Republicans that could save them from having to oppose a tough bill before November. … Interviews with a group of deal-seeking Democrats and Republicans indicate that there is room for negotiation. Elements under discussion include dropping the rate under $ 10.10 an hour, adding business incentives and re-examining the wage floor for tipped workers, which would rise for the first time in more than 20 years under legislation written by Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) and co-sponsored by Reid. Under that bill, wages would rise in future years at the rate of inflation.” http://politi.co/N6sGW2


BREWER VETOS ARIZONA ANTI-GAY BILL – Alia Beard Rau, Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Mary Jo Pitzl report for the Arizona Republic: “Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer silenced the vitriolic outcry over Senate Bill 1062 with a veto early Wednesday evening, eliciting relief from opponents who said it would lead to discrimination and hurt the state’s economy and reputation, and disappointment from supporters who maintained the bill’s intent had been distorted. A somber Brewer announced her decision in a rare news conference in the rotunda outside her office. ‘Senate Bill 1062 … could divide Arizona in ways we cannot even imagine and no one would ever want,’ she told the room packed with journalists from around the country. ‘Let’s turn the ugliness of the debate over Senate Bill 1062 into a renewed search for greater respect and understanding among all Arizonans and Americans.’” http://bit.ly/OEaXpO


– SEN. JOHN McCAIN, who along with Arizona GOP Sen. Jeff Flake opposed the bill, praised the decision: “I hope that we can now move on from this controversy and assure the American people that everyone is welcome to live, work and enjoy our beautiful State of Arizona.”


SEN. AL FRANKEN’S CAMPAIGN pointed out that a National Journal story included in Tuesday’s Huddle has been updated with a new headline and spending figures. Here’s the full clarification: “A story Tuesday reported that Sen. Al Franken’s campaign has spent more than $ 15 million on his reelection effort. Information provided by the campaign after the story was published indicates that about $ 7.5 million was spent on reelection, with the remainder spent on the recount in his last election and to retire campaign debt.” http://bit.ly/Nz8v2W


GOOD THURSDAY MORNING, FEB. 27, 2014, and welcome to The Huddle, your play-by-play preview of all the action on Capitol Hill. Send tips, suggestions, comments, complaints and corrections to swong@politico.com. If you don’t already, please follow me on Twitter @scottwongDC.


My new followers include @JeremyNEvans and @mee_moua.


TODAY IN CONGRESS – The Senate meets at 9:30 a.m. and at 2 p.m. will hold a series of votes, including on the Comprehensive Veterans Health and Benefits and Military Retirement Pay Restoration Act. The Senate is also expected to vote on the nomination of Michael Connor to be deputy secretary of the Interior.


The House meets at 10 a.m. with first votes expected between 1:30 and 2:30 p.m. and last votes between 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. on the All Economic Regulations Are Transparent Act and the Consumer Financial Protection and Soundness Improvement Act.


AROUND THE HILL – Sen. Ted Cruz headlines a Playbook Breakfast at 8:30 a.m. at the Newseum. Livestream: www.politico.com/livestream. House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and Sens. Barbara Boxer and Ed Markey attend the 2nd annual Globe Climate Legislation Summit at 9 a.m. in Russell 325. Sens. Barbara Mikulski and Susan Collins will accept the 2014 Allegheny College Prize for Civility in Public Life on behalf of the bipartisan Senate women at 10 a.m. at the National Press Club. The event will be webcast live at: http://sites.allegheny.edu/civilityaward/


Nancy Pelosi holds her weekly press conference at 10:45 a.m. in HVC Studio A. Speaker John Boehner follows at the same location at 11:30 a.m.


SETH ROGEN INSULTED TOM HARKIN NEVER SAW ‘KNOCKED UP’ – “If you’re going to bring actor Seth Rogen in to testify at your Senate hearing, you should probably be familiar with his material,” writes National Journal’s Matt Berman. “Rogen, who was testifying at a Senate Appropriations subcommittee hearing on the rising costs of Alzheimer’s disease, had a pretty funny exchange with Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Subcommittee Chairman Tom Harkin, D-Iowa. ‘Thank you for the opportunity to testify today and for the opportunity to be called an expert in something, because that’s cool,’ Rogen began. ‘I don’t know if you know who I am, chairman. I know you never saw Knocked Up, which is a little insulting.’ Harkin’s response: ‘I want the record to note that this is the first time, I will wager, this is the first time in any congressional hearing in history that the words ‘knocked up’ have ever been spoken.’ …


– Rogen’s “wife’s mother was diagnosed with the disease when she was just 55, and Rogen founded a charity to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association. ‘I came here today for a few reasons,’ he told the subcommittee. ‘One, I’m a House of Cards fan. Had to be here…. Two, is to say people need more help.’ ‘I’m sorry you had to unmask me,’ Harkin later replied. ‘I’m really Kevin Spacey in disguise. Not too many people knew that.’” http://bit.ly/1ka0i3n


TRANSITIONS – SARAH ROTHSCHILD has joined Sen. Joe Donnelly (D-Ind.) as press secretary. She had been communications director for Rep. Lois Frankel (D-Fla.), and previously served as spokeswoman for then-Rep. Ron Klein’s congressional office and campaign.


IG: STATE DEPT. DIDN’T VIOLATE RULES ON KEYSTONE – Neil Banerjee writes for the L.A. Times: “The State Department did not violate conflict-of-interest rules when it chose an outside contractor to conduct an environmental impact study of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, the department’s inspector general concluded in a report issued Wednesday. The conclusion came as a blow to environmental groups seeking to stop the pipeline’s construction. They had urged an investigation of recent business ties between TransCanada, which plans to build it, and Environmental Resources Management, which conducted the environmental assessment.” http://lat.ms/1ep8t8r


GOP REVIVES FOCUS ON LOIS LERNER – Rachel Bade and John Bresnahan report for POLITICO: “House Republicans are gearing up to take their IRS tea party-targeting investigation to a whole new level next week — potentially even holding former IRS official Lois Lerner in contempt of Congress. Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) has recalled Lerner — the former head of the tax-exempt division — to Capitol Hill for another hearing next Wednesday. Lerner became the face of the nine-month-old IRS scandal when she admitted the agency singled out conservative groups for additional scrutiny when applying for tax exemptions. Lerner’s attorney, William Taylor III of Zuckerman Spaeder LLP, is imploring the panel to reconsider having his client testify publicly because Lerner fears for her life and has received numerous death threats. … But if she’s hauled in, Taylor said she’ll invoke her Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate herself.” http://politi.co/1hquP9u


– Three Republicans are vying to succeed Issa as Oversight chairman: Reps. John Mica of Florida, Jason Chaffetz of Utah and Michael Turner of Ohio. The Hill’s Molly Hooper: http://bit.ly/1ep9LAj


DEMS WANT DAINES’S BIRTH CERTIFICATE – James Hohmann has the story for POLITICO: “The Montana Democratic Party is calling on Steve Daines, a Republican congressman running for Senate, to release his birth certificate. The unusual request, typically the province of birthers on the right who question where President Barack Obama was born, comes as Daines has regularly been describing himself as a ‘fifth-generation Montanan’ in commercials, press releases and on the stump. The congressman was born in Southern California, and he was quoted in a 2002 Bozeman Daily Chronicle story describing himself as a ‘third-generation Montanan.’” http://politi.co/1cUKJrD


WEDNESDAY’S TRIVIA WINNER – David Morgenstern was first to correctly answer that Rep. Bob Matsui (D-Calif.) was the most recent member of Congress to be succeeded by his spouse. Doris Matsui succeeded her husband in 2005 upon the death of her husband.


TODAY’S TRIVIA – Rahul Chopra has today’s question: Name two sets of siblings where one sibling serves in Congress, the other as mayor. The first person to correctly answer gets a mention in the next day’s Huddle. Email me at swong@politico.com.


GET HUDDLE emailed to your Blackberry, iPhone or other mobile device each morning. Just enter your email address where it says “Sign Up.” http://www.politico.com/huddle/


** After years of saying “wait until next year,” Congress finally has bipartisan legislation to repeal Medicare’s broken funding formula. This is the news seniors have been waiting for.  But we’re not over the finish line yet. Congress must act by March 31st to avoid another costly temporary patch. Let’s pass H.R. 4015/S. 2000, scrap the broken SGR formula and fix Medicare once and for all! FixMedicareNow.org




POLITICO – Top 10 – Huddle



GARDNER SHAKES UP THE SENATE – Rivera named in illegal money scheme – Ads hit Kirk on UI– ROGEN, HARKIN DISCUSS "KNOCKED UP" -- 3 vie for Issa"s gavel

GARDNER SHAKES UP THE SENATE – Rivera named in illegal money scheme – Ads hit Kirk on UI– ROGEN, HARKIN DISCUSS "KNOCKED UP" -- 3 vie for Issa"s gavel


By Scott Wong (swong@politico.com or @scottwongDC)


GARDNER SHAKES UP THE SENATE – Lynn Bartels and Kurtis Lee report for the Denver Post — “Republican Congressman Cory Gardner intends to drop his re-election bid to run for the U.S. Senate seat held by Democrat Mark Udall, lobbing a bombshell that alters Colorado’s political landscape for the November elections. Shortly after The Denver Post first reported Gardner’s plans, the GOP front-runner in the Senate race, Weld County District Attorney Ken Buck, revealed he was going to run for Gardner’s seat in the 4th Congressional District. … Gardner, who is viewed as a rising star by the national GOP, has criticized Udall over his support for the Affordable Care Act.  …


– “Denver political consultant Eric Sondermann said the Gardner move ‘single handily puts Colorado at the center of the battle for U.S. Senate that Republicans are waging.’ ‘It’s a statement that Republicans regard 2014 as their potential turnaround year,’ Sondermann said. ‘And Gardner is really going all in at the poker table.” http://bit.ly/1mCCIdY


New York Times, A1, “G.O.P., Though Deeply Split, Has Election Edge, Poll Shows,” By Jonathan Martin And Megan Thee-Brenan: “Republicans are in a stronger position than Democrats for this year’s midterm elections, benefiting from the support of self-described independents, even though the party itself is deeply divided and most Americans agree more with Democratic policy positions, the latest New York Times/CBS News poll shows. … 42 percent say they will back Republicans in November, and 39 percent indicate that they will back Democrats, a difference within the poll’s margin of sampling error.” http://nyti.ms/1ep7EfV


RIVERA NAMED IN ILLEGAL MONEY SCANDAL – Marc Caputo writes on A1 of the Miami Herald: “For the first time, a convicted congressional candidate has stated in federal records that former U.S. Rep. David Rivera was a part of the conspiracy to funnel illegal contributions to his campaign. Justin Lamar Sternad said in three recent Federal Elections Commission filings that a total of $ 81,486.15 in illegal campaign contributions were coordinated or tied to ‘Ana Alliegro and/or David Rivera.’ The revelations about the two come almost a year after Sternad’s March 15 guilty plea on counts of accepting illegal campaign contributions, conspiracy and making a false statement on an FEC report.  Sternad’s sentencing has been repeatedly delayed. He is cooperating with federal investigators who are trying to bring charges against Rivera and Alliegro.” http://hrld.us/1hWb2lB


CAMP TAX PLAN GIVES DEMS 2014 FODDER – Brian Faler reports for the hometown paper: “Dave Camp is giving Democrats a big, fat election-year gift. His long-awaited tax reform bill released on Wednesday includes something to offend seemingly everyone: manufacturers, the poor, Wall Street banks, governors and deficit hawks. The Ways and Means committee chairman emphasizes what taxpayers will get in return for lower rates — a simpler, fairer code, one that will give the economy a jolt. But it’s a high-risk gambit that will likely leave many Republicans, even those only dimly aware of the plan, fighting off complaints this election year that they’re targeting scores of popular tax breaks. Many Republicans are scratching their heads at the strategy, and even some Democrats are befuddled by the move….


– “‘It doesn’t make sense,’ said Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-N.J.). ‘You don’t send up trial balloons on such significant issues — particularly in an off-year election.’” http://politi.co/1ftDeo4


** Republicans and Democrats finally agree! Congress has bipartisan legislation to repeal Medicare’s broken funding formula. But not if Congress gives up before the March 31 deadline. SGR is the problem; H.R. 4015 and S. 2000 are the solution. FixMedicareNow.org


AFL-CIO: KIRK FOCUSED ON OLYMPIANS, NOT UNEMPLOYED – The AFL-CIO this morning launched an online ad campaign urging Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) to extend unemployment insurance, something he’s refused to do in past votes. The group says Kirk spent the past two weeks talking about almost nothing but the 11 Olympians from Illinois, while failing to mention the nearly 100,000 people in his state who lost UI benefits. The online campaign aims to reach 900,000 people, and will be followed by targeted emails and local newspaper ads, spokeswoman Amaya Smith told Huddle. View an ad on Facebook here: http://on.fb.me/1bOilsQ


–Americans United for Change is hitting Kirk on the unemployment issue with its own tough TV ad. It begins running today through the end of the week on MSNBC and CNN in Chicago. Watch here:  http://youtu.be/SDhhlwvL5p8


TOO MUCH FOCUS ON OBAMACARE? – Karen Tumulty writes on A1 of the Washington Post: “Nearly every advertising dollar being spent against Democratic congressional candidates is going toward pounding them on the new health-care law. That strategy could miss the mark, warned Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, who is vice chairman of the Republican Governors Association and a possible contender for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination. …’I think that’s a huge mistake,” [Jindal] added. ‘If we want to earn the majority, we have to be offering detailed policy solutions, detailed ideas of what we would do differently. I don’t think it is enough to say, ‘Just repeal Obamacare.’’ Polls indicate that the Affordable Care Act continues to be unpopular, but the intensity of anger about it may be dissipating. Other issues — principally jobs and the economy — are greater concerns for most voters.” http://wapo.st/1ftqcXM


SOME DEMS DISAGREE ON MINIMUM WAGE STRATEGY – Burgess Everett writes for the hometown paper: “Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid isn’t budging on a proposal to hike the minimum wage to $ 10.10 an hour. But not all of his Democratic colleagues are following their leader on the issue, which is key to the party’s election-year messaging. In fact, moderate Democrats — including a handful up for reelection this year — are weighing support of a more modest increase designed to attract Republicans that could save them from having to oppose a tough bill before November. … Interviews with a group of deal-seeking Democrats and Republicans indicate that there is room for negotiation. Elements under discussion include dropping the rate under $ 10.10 an hour, adding business incentives and re-examining the wage floor for tipped workers, which would rise for the first time in more than 20 years under legislation written by Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) and co-sponsored by Reid. Under that bill, wages would rise in future years at the rate of inflation.” http://politi.co/N6sGW2


BREWER VETOS ARIZONA ANTI-GAY BILL – Alia Beard Rau, Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Mary Jo Pitzl report for the Arizona Republic: “Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer silenced the vitriolic outcry over Senate Bill 1062 with a veto early Wednesday evening, eliciting relief from opponents who said it would lead to discrimination and hurt the state’s economy and reputation, and disappointment from supporters who maintained the bill’s intent had been distorted. A somber Brewer announced her decision in a rare news conference in the rotunda outside her office. ‘Senate Bill 1062 … could divide Arizona in ways we cannot even imagine and no one would ever want,’ she told the room packed with journalists from around the country. ‘Let’s turn the ugliness of the debate over Senate Bill 1062 into a renewed search for greater respect and understanding among all Arizonans and Americans.’” http://bit.ly/OEaXpO


– SEN. JOHN McCAIN, who along with Arizona GOP Sen. Jeff Flake opposed the bill, praised the decision: “I hope that we can now move on from this controversy and assure the American people that everyone is welcome to live, work and enjoy our beautiful State of Arizona.”


SEN. AL FRANKEN’S CAMPAIGN pointed out that a National Journal story included in Tuesday’s Huddle has been updated with a new headline and spending figures. Here’s the full clarification: “A story Tuesday reported that Sen. Al Franken’s campaign has spent more than $ 15 million on his reelection effort. Information provided by the campaign after the story was published indicates that about $ 7.5 million was spent on reelection, with the remainder spent on the recount in his last election and to retire campaign debt.” http://bit.ly/Nz8v2W


GOOD THURSDAY MORNING, FEB. 27, 2014, and welcome to The Huddle, your play-by-play preview of all the action on Capitol Hill. Send tips, suggestions, comments, complaints and corrections to swong@politico.com. If you don’t already, please follow me on Twitter @scottwongDC.


My new followers include @JeremyNEvans and @mee_moua.


TODAY IN CONGRESS – The Senate meets at 9:30 a.m. and at 2 p.m. will hold a series of votes, including on the Comprehensive Veterans Health and Benefits and Military Retirement Pay Restoration Act. The Senate is also expected to vote on the nomination of Michael Connor to be deputy secretary of the Interior.


The House meets at 10 a.m. with first votes expected between 1:30 and 2:30 p.m. and last votes between 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. on the All Economic Regulations Are Transparent Act and the Consumer Financial Protection and Soundness Improvement Act.


AROUND THE HILL – Sen. Ted Cruz headlines a Playbook Breakfast at 8:30 a.m. at the Newseum. Livestream: www.politico.com/livestream. House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and Sens. Barbara Boxer and Ed Markey attend the 2nd annual Globe Climate Legislation Summit at 9 a.m. in Russell 325. Sens. Barbara Mikulski and Susan Collins will accept the 2014 Allegheny College Prize for Civility in Public Life on behalf of the bipartisan Senate women at 10 a.m. at the National Press Club. The event will be webcast live at: http://sites.allegheny.edu/civilityaward/


Nancy Pelosi holds her weekly press conference at 10:45 a.m. in HVC Studio A. Speaker John Boehner follows at the same location at 11:30 a.m.


SETH ROGEN INSULTED TOM HARKIN NEVER SAW ‘KNOCKED UP’ – “If you’re going to bring actor Seth Rogen in to testify at your Senate hearing, you should probably be familiar with his material,” writes National Journal’s Matt Berman. “Rogen, who was testifying at a Senate Appropriations subcommittee hearing on the rising costs of Alzheimer’s disease, had a pretty funny exchange with Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Subcommittee Chairman Tom Harkin, D-Iowa. ‘Thank you for the opportunity to testify today and for the opportunity to be called an expert in something, because that’s cool,’ Rogen began. ‘I don’t know if you know who I am, chairman. I know you never saw Knocked Up, which is a little insulting.’ Harkin’s response: ‘I want the record to note that this is the first time, I will wager, this is the first time in any congressional hearing in history that the words ‘knocked up’ have ever been spoken.’ …


– Rogen’s “wife’s mother was diagnosed with the disease when she was just 55, and Rogen founded a charity to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association. ‘I came here today for a few reasons,’ he told the subcommittee. ‘One, I’m a House of Cards fan. Had to be here…. Two, is to say people need more help.’ ‘I’m sorry you had to unmask me,’ Harkin later replied. ‘I’m really Kevin Spacey in disguise. Not too many people knew that.’” http://bit.ly/1ka0i3n


TRANSITIONS – SARAH ROTHSCHILD has joined Sen. Joe Donnelly (D-Ind.) as press secretary. She had been communications director for Rep. Lois Frankel (D-Fla.), and previously served as spokeswoman for then-Rep. Ron Klein’s congressional office and campaign.


IG: STATE DEPT. DIDN’T VIOLATE RULES ON KEYSTONE – Neil Banerjee writes for the L.A. Times: “The State Department did not violate conflict-of-interest rules when it chose an outside contractor to conduct an environmental impact study of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, the department’s inspector general concluded in a report issued Wednesday. The conclusion came as a blow to environmental groups seeking to stop the pipeline’s construction. They had urged an investigation of recent business ties between TransCanada, which plans to build it, and Environmental Resources Management, which conducted the environmental assessment.” http://lat.ms/1ep8t8r


GOP REVIVES FOCUS ON LOIS LERNER – Rachel Bade and John Bresnahan report for POLITICO: “House Republicans are gearing up to take their IRS tea party-targeting investigation to a whole new level next week — potentially even holding former IRS official Lois Lerner in contempt of Congress. Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) has recalled Lerner — the former head of the tax-exempt division — to Capitol Hill for another hearing next Wednesday. Lerner became the face of the nine-month-old IRS scandal when she admitted the agency singled out conservative groups for additional scrutiny when applying for tax exemptions. Lerner’s attorney, William Taylor III of Zuckerman Spaeder LLP, is imploring the panel to reconsider having his client testify publicly because Lerner fears for her life and has received numerous death threats. … But if she’s hauled in, Taylor said she’ll invoke her Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate herself.” http://politi.co/1hquP9u


– Three Republicans are vying to succeed Issa as Oversight chairman: Reps. John Mica of Florida, Jason Chaffetz of Utah and Michael Turner of Ohio. The Hill’s Molly Hooper: http://bit.ly/1ep9LAj


DEMS WANT DAINES’S BIRTH CERTIFICATE – James Hohmann has the story for POLITICO: “The Montana Democratic Party is calling on Steve Daines, a Republican congressman running for Senate, to release his birth certificate. The unusual request, typically the province of birthers on the right who question where President Barack Obama was born, comes as Daines has regularly been describing himself as a ‘fifth-generation Montanan’ in commercials, press releases and on the stump. The congressman was born in Southern California, and he was quoted in a 2002 Bozeman Daily Chronicle story describing himself as a ‘third-generation Montanan.’” http://politi.co/1cUKJrD


WEDNESDAY’S TRIVIA WINNER – David Morgenstern was first to correctly answer that Rep. Bob Matsui (D-Calif.) was the most recent member of Congress to be succeeded by his spouse. Doris Matsui succeeded her husband in 2005 upon the death of her husband.


TODAY’S TRIVIA – Rahul Chopra has today’s question: Name two sets of siblings where one sibling serves in Congress, the other as mayor. The first person to correctly answer gets a mention in the next day’s Huddle. Email me at swong@politico.com.


GET HUDDLE emailed to your Blackberry, iPhone or other mobile device each morning. Just enter your email address where it says “Sign Up.” http://www.politico.com/huddle/


** After years of saying “wait until next year,” Congress finally has bipartisan legislation to repeal Medicare’s broken funding formula. This is the news seniors have been waiting for.  But we’re not over the finish line yet. Congress must act by March 31st to avoid another costly temporary patch. Let’s pass H.R. 4015/S. 2000, scrap the broken SGR formula and fix Medicare once and for all! FixMedicareNow.org




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Monday, January 13, 2014

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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Authorities in NY sue Novartis in kickback scheme

Authorities in NY sue Novartis in kickback scheme

NEW YORK (AP) — Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp. paid kickbacks to a specialty pharmacy in exchange for recommending refills of a blood transfusion drug it produces, according to an amended complaint filed Wednesday in a civil case brought by state and federal prosecutors in New York.
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Thursday, January 2, 2014

EPA climate change analyst caught running phony CIA scheme

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Extreme Rich because of Giant Debt-Scam Mega Ponzi Scheme sold by Banksters & Corporatism

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Sunday, November 24, 2013

EMERGENCY: U.S. Ponzi Scheme to Collapse Dollar as World Reserve Currency

EMERGENCY: U.S. Ponzi Scheme to Collapse Dollar as World Reserve Currency
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Thursday, November 21, 2013

SEC charges ex-Marvell worker in Galleon insider-trade scheme

SEC charges ex-Marvell worker in Galleon insider-trade scheme
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A former Marvell Technology Group Ltd employee will pay $ 60,000 to settle civil charges that he offered non-public tips to a hedge fund manager with ties to Galleon Group, U.S. regulators said Thursday.


Sam Miri, who worked at Marvell’s communications division, will also be barred from serving as an officer or director of a public company, the Securities and Exchange Commission said.


The SEC alleges that Miri gave former Galleon portfolio manager Ali Far information about Marvell’s financial performance and that Far, who was also charged in the Galleon matter, then traded with it on behalf of Spherix Capital, a hedge fund he founded.


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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

China completes Internet, phone monitoring scheme for Tibet



By Ben Blanchard, Reuters
June 20, 2013, 12:05 am TWN





BEIJING– China has completed a monitoring scheme in restive Tibet that requires all telephone and internet users to register under their real names, state media said on Wednesday, as part of a campaign to crack down on what officials describe as rumors.

Tibetans are already closely watched, due to decades of often violent unrest in protest at Chinese rule, which Beijing blames on exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama.


By the end of last year, all 2.76 million fixed line and mobile telephone users and 1.47 million internet users in the remote region had registered for services under their real identities, Xinhua News Agency said.


The scheme “is conducive to protecting citizens’ personal information and curbing the spread of detrimental information” the report quoted government official Nyima Doje as saying.


The growing popularity of the Internet and mobile phones has “brought about social problems, including the rampant circulation of online rumors, pornography and spam messages,” another official, Dai Jianguo, said.


“The real-name registration will help resolve these problems while benefiting the long-term, sound development of the Internet,” Dai added, according to Xinhua.


The central Chinese government last year passed a law mandating the use of real names to register for internet services and also began forcing users of Sina Corp.’s wildly successful Weibo microblogging platform to register their real names.


Enforcement of similar rules for cellphones, especially pay-as-you-go services, is often lax, though.


China has defended its iron-fisted rule in Tibet, saying the remote region suffered from dire poverty, brutal exploitation of serfs and economic stagnation until 1950, when Communist troops “peacefully liberated” it.


The Dalai Lama fled into exile in 1959, following a failed uprising against Chinese rule. He denies Chinese charges of stoking violence in Tibet.


China’s announcement of the successful completion of the telephone and internet monitoring program in Tibet comes as Chinese media and the government have expressed indignation at accusations of mass surveillance by the United States.


The explosive revelations of the U.S. National Security Agency’s (NSA) spying programs were made by Edward Snowden, a former CIA employee and NSA contractor now holed up in Hong Kong, a China-controlled city.


The former British colony is supposed to enjoy wide-ranging autonomy and broad freedoms denied to people in mainland China, including an independent judiciary and free press.


Since its return to Chinese rule in 1997, however, the city’s pro-democracy politicians and activists have complained that Beijing has been steadily eroding Hong Kong’s freedoms, despite constitutional safeguards.





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China completes Internet, phone monitoring scheme for Tibet

China completes Internet, phone monitoring scheme for Tibet



By Ben Blanchard, Reuters
June 20, 2013, 12:05 am TWN





BEIJING– China has completed a monitoring scheme in restive Tibet that requires all telephone and internet users to register under their real names, state media said on Wednesday, as part of a campaign to crack down on what officials describe as rumors.

Tibetans are already closely watched, due to decades of often violent unrest in protest at Chinese rule, which Beijing blames on exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama.


By the end of last year, all 2.76 million fixed line and mobile telephone users and 1.47 million internet users in the remote region had registered for services under their real identities, Xinhua News Agency said.


The scheme “is conducive to protecting citizens’ personal information and curbing the spread of detrimental information” the report quoted government official Nyima Doje as saying.


The growing popularity of the Internet and mobile phones has “brought about social problems, including the rampant circulation of online rumors, pornography and spam messages,” another official, Dai Jianguo, said.


“The real-name registration will help resolve these problems while benefiting the long-term, sound development of the Internet,” Dai added, according to Xinhua.


The central Chinese government last year passed a law mandating the use of real names to register for internet services and also began forcing users of Sina Corp.’s wildly successful Weibo microblogging platform to register their real names.


Enforcement of similar rules for cellphones, especially pay-as-you-go services, is often lax, though.


China has defended its iron-fisted rule in Tibet, saying the remote region suffered from dire poverty, brutal exploitation of serfs and economic stagnation until 1950, when Communist troops “peacefully liberated” it.


The Dalai Lama fled into exile in 1959, following a failed uprising against Chinese rule. He denies Chinese charges of stoking violence in Tibet.


China’s announcement of the successful completion of the telephone and internet monitoring program in Tibet comes as Chinese media and the government have expressed indignation at accusations of mass surveillance by the United States.


The explosive revelations of the U.S. National Security Agency’s (NSA) spying programs were made by Edward Snowden, a former CIA employee and NSA contractor now holed up in Hong Kong, a China-controlled city.


The former British colony is supposed to enjoy wide-ranging autonomy and broad freedoms denied to people in mainland China, including an independent judiciary and free press.


Since its return to Chinese rule in 1997, however, the city’s pro-democracy politicians and activists have complained that Beijing has been steadily eroding Hong Kong’s freedoms, despite constitutional safeguards.





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China completes Internet, phone monitoring scheme for Tibet

Saturday, February 23, 2013

How Obama and Valerie Jarrett Helped Launch Their Political Careers in an Outrageous "Urban Renewal" Scheme

As President Obama"s second term begins, and inequality, especially for black Americans, is worse than it was when Obama first took office, it"s worth revisiting progressives" and Obama supporters" impression of the president as somebody who might actually care about equality and helping the most unfortunate in society. And a big centerpiece of that impression, which endures despite evidence that he"s at best ambivalent, is his early days in Chicago. The narrative that Obama is a salt-of-the-earth community organizer has been spoon-fed to the American populace since Obama first began campaigning. In reality, there"s a big piece of the president"s past that has gone under-reported that will help us to understand Obama and his closest adviser Valerie Jarrett a bit better: Obama and Jarrett built the nexus of political support that took him to the presidency by participating in one of the most appalling examples of neoliberal-corrupted City Hall-”urban renewal projects” in recent history that enriched developers and investors and destroyed the lives of thousands of Chicago"s poorest black residents, in some cases using his community organizer job as camouflage.

We have the opportunity to revisit our impression of Obama thanks to a speech by Robert Fitch, a radical journalist and activist who chronicled the destruction of public housing in his 1996 book, The Assassination of New York, in which he detailed the changing landscape of the city at the hands of bankers and developers. New York"s poorest were left to the mercy of the extremely rich, who used their power and money to gentrify, gut and obliterate public housing. Fitch"s accounts of the plunder of New York and Obama"s efforts in Chicago offer a different narrative than we"re often accustomed to hearing — they weren"t the “fault of Republicans,” but rather examples of the most frequent attack on democracy and the general welfare: how politicians “of all stripes” served the interests of the richest and most powerful in the society. In the case of NY and Chicago, the powerful took the form of a collection of interests that Fitch called FIRE: finance, insurance and real estate.
During a speech delivered at the Harlem Tenants Associations in November 2008, directly after Obama"s presidential win, Fitch explained how the new president and other middle-class blacks, including Valerie Jarrett and Obama"s wife Michelle, climbed the power ladder in Chicago at the expense of poor African Americans by aligning themselves with “friendly FIRE”:

…[A]s Obama knows very well, for most of the last two decades in Chicago there’s been in place a very specific economic development plan. The plan was to make the South Side like the North Side. Which is the same kind of project as making the land north of Central Park like the land south of Central Park. The North Side is the area north of the Loop—Chicago’s midtown central business district—where rich white people live; they root for the Cubs. They’re neighborhood is called the Gold Coast.

For almost a hundred years in Chicago blacks have lived on the South Side close to Chicago’s factories and slaughter houses. And Cellular Field, home of the White Sox. The area where they lived was called the Black Belt or Bronzeville—and it’s the largest concentration of African American people in the U.S.—nearly 600,000 people—about twice the size of Harlem.

In the 1950s, big swaths of urban renewal were ripped through the black belt, demolishing private housing on the south east side. The argument then was that the old low rise private housing was old and unsuitable. Black people needed to be housed in new, high-rise public housing which the city built just east of the Dan Ryan Expressway. The Administration of the Chicago Housing Authority was widely acclaimed as the most corrupt, racist and incompetent in America. Gradually only the poorest of the poor lived there. And in the 1980s, the argument began to be made that the public housing needed to be demolished and the people moved back into private housing. …

If we examine more carefully the interests that Obama represents; if we look at his core financial supporters; as well as his inmost circle of advisors, we’ll see that they represent the primary activists in the demolition movement and the primary real estate beneficiaries of this transformation of public housing projects into condos and townhouses: the profitable creep of the Central Business District and elite residential neighborhoods southward; and the shifting of the pile of human misery about three miles further into the South Side and the south suburbs.

Obama’s political base comes primarily from Chicago FIRE—the finance, insurance and real estate industry. And the wealthiest families—the Pritzkers, the Crowns and the Levins. But it’s more than just Chicago FIRE. Also within Obama’s inner core of support are allies from the non-profit sector: the liberal foundations, the elite universities, the non-profit community developers and the real estate reverends who produce market rate housing with tax breaks from the city and who have been known to shout from the pulpit“ give us this day our Daley, Richard Daley bread.”

Aggregate them and what emerges is a constellation of interests around Obama that I call “Friendly FIRE.” Fire power disguised by the camouflage of community uplift; augmented by the authority of academia; greased by billions in foundation grants; and wired to conventional FIRE by the terms of the Community Reinvestment Act of 1995. And yet friendly FIRE is just as deadly as the conventional FIRE that comes from bankers and developers that we’re used to ducking from. It’s the whole condominium of interests whose advancement depends on the elimination of poor blacks from the community and their replacement by white people and—at least temporarily—by the black middle-class—who’ve gotten subprime mortgages—in a kind of redlining in reverse.

Evidence of the public-private partnerships’ failures emerged almost immediately.

The public housing included in Senator Obama"s transformation plans, such as the 504 apartments in the squat brick buildings of Grove Parc Plaza, quickly fell into disrepair. Reports emerged of uninhabitable units with collapsed roofs, fire damage, mice infestations, and sewage backups. In 2006, federal inspectors graded the condition of the complex an 11 on a 100-point scale, a score so bad the buildings were demolished in 2011

A Boston Globe review found that thousands of apartments across Chicago that had been built with local, state and federal subsidies — including several hundred in Obama"s former district — deteriorated so completely they were no longer habitable. Grove Parc, a project that was, along with several other prominent failures, developed and managed by Obama"s close friends and political supporters, became a symbol of the broader failures of handing over public subsidies to FIRE cronies, private companies to build and manage affordable housing, an approach lauded by Obama as the best, sometimes only, replacement for public housing.

At the time, Jarrett was the chief executive of Habitat Co., which managed Grove Parc Plaza from 2001 until the winter of 2008 and co-managed an even larger subsidized complex in Chicago that was seized by the federal government in 2006 after city inspectors found widespread problems. Jarrett had earlier served as Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development from 1992 through 1995. When questioned by the Globe, Jarrett defended Obama"s position that public-private partnerships are superior to public housing.

“Government is just not as good at owning and managing as the private sector because the incentives are not there,” said Jarrett, whose company manages more than 23,000 apartments. “I would argue that someone living in a poor neighborhood that isn"t 100 percent public housing is by definition better off.”

But as theGlobe pointed out, Daley"s plans to privatize Chicago public housing quickly drew criticism:

[Chicagoans] asked why the government should pay developers to perform a basic public service — one successfully performed by governments in other cities. And they noted that privately managed projects had a history of deteriorating because guaranteed government rent subsidies left companies with little incentive to spend money on maintenance.

Most of all, they alleged that Chicago was interested primarily in redeveloping projects close to the Loop, the downtown area that was seeing a surge of private development activity, shunting poor families to neighborhoods farther from the city center. Only about one in three residents was able to return to the redeveloped projects.

“They are rapidly displacing poor people, and these companies are profiting from this displacement,” said Matt Ginsberg-Jaeckle of Southside Together Organizing for Power, a community group that seeks to help tenants stay in the same neighborhoods.

“The same exact people who ran these places into the ground,” the private companies paid to build and manage the city"s affordable housing, “now are profiting by redeveloping them.”

Obama believes deeply that privatization works. He once told theChicago Tribune that he had briefly considered becoming a developer of affordable housing, but after graduating from Harvard Law School in 1991, he turned down a job with Tony Rezko"s development company, Rezmar, to instead work at the civil rights law firm Davis, Miner, Barnhill & Galland. The firm represented a number of nonprofit companies that were partnering with private developers to build affordable housing with government subsidies.

The Globe reported that shortly after becoming a state senator in 1997, Obama told theChicago Daily Law Bulletinthat his experience working with the development industry had reinforced his belief in subsidizing private developers of affordable housing. “That"s an example of a smart policy,” the paper quoted Obama as saying. “The developers were thinking in market terms and operating under the rules of the marketplace; but at the same time, we had government supporting and subsidizing those efforts.”

What Obama is describing is corporate welfare: the government subsidizes private companies which then lack incentive to provide services to tenants because the government i.e. taxpayers will continue funding them regardless, and then the same private companies win new contracts down the road when they demolish and rebuild apartments as part of a “revitalizing” scheme.

Oftentimes, Obama"s community organizer veneer served to camouflage his FIRE roots. For example, Grove Parc Plaza opened in 1990 as a redevelopment of an older housing complex, and the new owner was a local nonprofit company called Woodlawn Preservation and Investment Corp, led by two of the neighborhoods" most powerful ministers, Arthur Brazier and Leon Finney. All of this sounded like grassroots in action. However, Woodlawn Preservation hired a private management firm, William Moorehead and Associates, to oversee the complex. The company then lost that contract and a contract to manage several public housing projects for allegedly failing to do its job, and was subsequently convicted of embezzling almost $ 1 million in management feeds theGlobe reported.

Woodlawn Preservation then hired a new property manager, Habitat Co., where Valerie Jarrett served as executive vice president. Residents told the Globe that the complex deteriorated under Moorehead"s management and the decline continued after Habitat took over. A maintenance worker at the complex told the Globe that money often wasn"t available for steel wool to plug rat holes, but regardless federal inspectors rated Grove Parc an 82 out of 100 as late as 2003.

In their extensive report on Obama"s private-public partnership failings, theGlobe profiles one of the largest recipients of government subsidies: Rezmar Corp, founded in 1989 by Tony Rezko, who between 1999 and 2008 used more than $ 87 million in government grants, loans, and tax credits to renovate about 1,000 apartments in 30 Chicago buildings. Companies run by the partners also managed many of the buildings, collecting government rent subsidies. Neither Rezko, nor his partner Daniel Mahru, had any development experience:

Rezmar collected millions in development fees but fell behind on mortgage payments almost immediately. On its first project, the city government agreed to reduce the company"s monthly payments from almost $ 3,000 to less than $ 500.

By the time Obama entered the state senate in 1997, the buildings were beginning to deteriorate. In January 1997, the city sued Rezmar for failing to provide adequate heat in a South Side building in the middle of an unusually cold winter. It was one of more than two dozen housing-complaint suits filed by the city against Rezmar for violations at its properties.

People who lived in some of the Rezmar buildings say trash was not picked up and maintenance problems were ignored. Roofs leaked, windows whistled, insects moved in.

“In the winter I can feel the cold air coming through the walls and the sockets,” said Anthony Frizzell, 57, who has lived for almost two decades in a Rezmar building on South Greenwood Avenue. “They didn"t insulate it or nothing.”

“Affordable housing run by private companies just doesn"t work,” Mahru told the Globe. “It"s difficult, if not impossible, for a private company to maintain affordable housing for low-income tenants.”

Most of Rezko and Mahru"s buildings have since been foreclosed upon, forcing the tenants to find new housing.

When Obama opened his campaign for state senate in 1995, Rezko"s companies gave $ 2,000 on the first day of fundraising, and as the Globepoints out, essentially “seeded the start of Obama"s political career.”

While Obama eventually distanced himself from Rezko, he maintained close ties to other developers. Jarrett became a close adviser, and Obama chose Martin Nesbitt, chairman of the Chicago Housing Authority, as his campaign treasurer. Nesbitt was one of the key overseers of the shift toward private management and development. And Obama kept the rich families around him.

From the Globe story:

As a result, some people in Chicago"s poorest neighborhoods are torn between a natural inclination to support Obama and a concern about his relationships with the developers they hold responsible for Chicago"s affordable housing failures. Some housing advocates worry that Obama has not learned from those failures.

“I"m not against Barack Obama,” said Willie J.R. Fleming, an organizer with the Coalition to Protect Public Housing and a former public housing resident. “What I am against is some of the people around him.”

Jamie Kalven, a longtime Chicago housing activist, put it this way: “I hope there is not much predictive value in his history and in his involvement with that community.”

In a 2012 Harpersmagazinearticle, Ben Austen writes that the area around Cabrini-Green no longer resembles the neighborhood he remembered from his years growing up in Chicago in the "70s and "80s.

Down the street from 1230 N. Burling stood a mixed-income development of orange-bricked condos and townhomes called Parkside of Old Town. Its squat buildings were outfitted with balconies and adorned with purple ornamentation and decorative pillars. There was a new school, a new police station, a renovated park, and a shopping center with a Dominick’s supermarket and a Starbucks. A Target was expected on the site the last tower would soon vacate. Later, I would warm up two blocks south in @Spot Café, where employees from Groupon’s nearby corporate headquarters streamed in to pay full price for lattes and panini.

Today, what seems harder to fathom than the erasure of entire high-rise neighborhoods is that they were ever erected in the first place. For years the projects had stood as monuments to a bygone effort to provide affordable housing for the poor and working-class, the reflection of a belief in a deeper social contract.

Shortly before the demolition of 1230 N. Burling in 2012, Austen attended a Chicago Housing Authority meeting during which residents protested the board in response to the city forcing poor people off prime real estate. Activists included residents and supporters of a housing project called Lathrop Homes, a development in a well-off section of the North Side that was next in line to be demolished.

“The residents didn’t want to be forced into the private market or into temporary housing, especially since they doubted they’d be able to return to whatever replaced Lathrop; nor did they agree that market-rate apartments were needed in the redeveloped community, as the surrounding area was already full of market-rate condos,” Austen wrote.

Chicago’s $ 1.6 billion “Plan for Transformation” envisioned a mix of public-housing residents with market-rate condos and subsidized rentals or homes, with one-third of each in these new communities.

In late 2012, NPR detailed how after more than a decade in the works, one of the country’s most closely watched public housing experiments was badly failing, partly due to the flailing economy.

NPR profiled Lathrop resident Mary Thomas:

Thomas has lived here for eight years with her husband and 7-year-old son. Lathrop sits on what many now consider prime land, next to the Chicago River. A busy street splits the development into a north and south section.

The north side is completely shuttered, cordoned off by gates, a ghost town of boarded-up buildings. Thomas lives in the open southern section, where steam from the old heating system wafts into the street. About 170 of the 900-plus units are occupied.

Thomas says all three of the concepts for Lathrop should be dumped and there should be more input from residents. She says there"s little affordable housing in the area and there"s no need for market-rate units at all.

Far from adopting a reflective attitude in the wake of Chicago’s failed experiment in public-private housing partnerships, Obama has now taken his love of public-private codependence to a national level, touting public-private partnerships in everything from creating jobs to education to tackling insurance fraud to collaborations involving foreign nations, which you can bet means the wealthiest multinational conglomerates teaming up to increase their profits at the expense of the 99 percent.

The First Lady played her own part in the Chicago racket of profiting off the poor. Michelle Obama worked at the University of Chicago Medical Center “redirecting” low-income patients to community hospitals in order to use its own beds for rich patients. Nick Jouriles, president of the American College of Emergency Physicians, released a statement saying the practice comes “dangerously close to patient dumping,” a practice made illegal by the Emergency Medical Labor and Treatment Act (EMTALA), and reflected an effort to “cherry pick” wealthy patients over poor.
“This is a dangerous precedent that could have catastrophic effects in poor neighborhoods across the country. Congress needs to hold hearings about the problems facing emergency patients. If other community, non-profit hospitals follow this example and shift the lion’s share of resources to its high-revenue elective patients and procedures, it will leave many emergency patients virtually out in the cold. The University of Chicago Medical Center is located in a poor neighborhood whose residents have few, if any, other options for emergency care.”
 
The media barely paid any attention to Michelle Obama"s role in all of this, though the Chicago Sun-Times reported in 2008 that her $ 317,000-a-year role as Vice-President of the hospital helped create the patient-dumping program. 
Quoted in a related Washington Post article, Quentin Young, a South Side physician, remarks the scheme is nothing more than an “attempt to ensure that the hospital retains only affluent patients with insurance.” 

“If you put enough money into it, you could save a whole bunch of community health centers,” Young said. “But to date, they haven"t.” 

Edward Novak, president of Chicago"s Sacred Heart Hospital, declined to discuss the center"s initiative in particular but dismissed as “bull” attempts to justify such programs as good for patients. “What they"re really saying is, "Don"t use our emergency room because it will cost us money, and we don"t want the public-aid population," ” Novak said.

At the end of January this year, community residents launched a protest outside the University of Chicago Medical Center, angry that the hospital ignored their needs, especially for “victims of gun violence,” according to a news report: “One woman said her son, shot just blocks away from the university, died on the way to a hospital ten miles away.” Four were arrested at the protest.  

Robert Fitch’s words hold true: the poor remain at the mercy of the rich, who are seeking profits on everything possible, including their homes, but also their water, healthcare and education.

 

Fri, 01/25/2013 – 13:21

 
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