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Sunday, March 2, 2014

Fragmentation of Bitcoin Community Begins after the Collapse of Mt. Gox and Secondmarket’s Wall Street Exchange Proposal

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Saturday, January 25, 2014

Ukrainian opposition turns down Yanukovich’s proposal, calls for his resignation

Ukrainian opposition turns down Yanukovich’s proposal, calls for his resignation
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Opposition leaders turned down Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich’s proposal following a Saturday meeting where top government posts were offered to protest leaders and a review of the constitution was promised.
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Saturday, December 21, 2013

Teztan Biny (Fish Lake) Dance Ceremony Opposes the New Prosperity Mine Proposal

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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Close Inspection of Alleged "Draconian" Cuts in Food Stamp Program; Mish SNAP Proposal

Close Inspection of Alleged "Draconian" Cuts in Food Stamp Program; Mish SNAP Proposal
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Inquiring minds are digging into the alleged “Draconian Cuts” in Food Stamps as championed by the Daily Koz. Of course the Daily Koz is not alone in whining about “draconian” cuts.


Note: The food stamp program is now called “SNAP” Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. 


“The Unthinkable”


On December 5, Greg Kaufmann, writer for The Nation wondered Why Is a Senate Democrat Agreeing to Another $ 8 Billion in Food Stamp Cuts?

On the same day that President Obama eloquently described his vision of an economy defined by economic mobility and opportunity for all, Senate Agriculture Committee Chairwoman Debbie Stabenow was busy cutting a deal with House Agriculture Committee Chairman Frank Lucas to slice another $ 8 to $ 9 billion from food stamps (SNAP), according to a source close to the negotiations.

“That was the first time in history that a Democratic-controlled Senate had even proposed cutting the SNAP program,” said Joel Berg, executive director of the New York City Coalition Against Hunger. “The willingness of some Senate Democrats to double new cuts to the program…is unthinkable.”


Mother Jones Says “Kill the Farm Bill Entirely”


Bitching and moaning would not be complete without Mother Jones getting in on the act. On November 12, Mother Jones proposed House Dems Can Block GOP Food Stamp Cuts—by Killing the Farm Bill

The food stamps program—which helps feed 1 in 7 Americans—is in peril. Republicans in the House have proposed a farm bill—the five-year bill that funds agriculture and nutrition programs—that would slash food stamps by $ 40 billion. But by taking advantage of House Republicans’ desire to cut food stamps as much as possible, Democrats might be able to prevent cuts from happening at all.

To pull it off, Democrats would have to derail the farm bill entirely, which would maintain food stamp funding at current levels.


Where’s the Beef?


On December 10, The Tennessean more evenly covers the issue in its report TN House Republicans back $ 40 billion in food stamp cuts.

The future of food stamps — the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — remains the largest sticking point in House-Senate negotiations to finalize a new farm bill before the end of the year.

In September, the House approved a farm bill that cuts almost $ 40 billion from food stamps over 10 years — about 5 percent a year. The Senate earlier approved a bill that would cut $ 4 billion over that time.


At $ 80 billion a year, food stamps remain the single costliest item in the farm bill. The program serves almost 48 million Americans and 1.34 million Tennesseans — about 20 percent of the state population.


Among House members from Tennessee, all but Reps. Jim Cooper of Nashville and Steve Cohen of Memphis — the two Democrats in the state’s congressional delegation — voted for the bill making $ 40 billion in cuts.


Groups such as the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a liberal-leaning Washington think tank, say cuts of that magnitude would result in denying benefits to 3.8 million low-income Americans in 2014.


“Those who would be thrown off the program include some of the nation’s most destitute adults, as well as many low-income children, seniors and families that work for low wages,” the CBPP said in an analysis of the House bill. “The House SNAP bill is harsh.”


Rep. John Duncan, R-Knoxville, complained that administrators of the program “have no incentive to keep people off.”


“They will get bigger offices, staffs and funding if even more people get food stamps,” he said.


Close Inspection of “Draconian” Cuts


Please note that the alleged $ 40 billion in cuts is really only $ 4 billion in a close to $ 80 billion program. They arrive at $ 40 billion by multiplying $ 4 billion by 10 years.


OK Fine. The cuts then are $ 40 billion in an $ 800 billion program. And I actually doubt we will ever see those “cuts” in the first place.


A few charts from reader Tim Wallace will help explain.


SNAP Growth in Benefits


 


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SNAP Benefit Facts


  • SNAP benefits more than doubled between 2000 and 2007.

  • Between 2007 and 2013 snap benefits went up another 150%.

  • Trendline growth would have annual benefits at about $ 32.5 billion.

  • Instead benefits are more than double.

  • Liberals are whining about a 5% cut when a cut to the trendline would be a 50% cut

SNAP Participation



SNAP Participation Facts


  • Participation is nearly double what it was in 2007.

  • Participation in 2013 is 275% of the 2001 total.

SNAP Per Person Benefits


 


SNAP Per Person Benefits Facts


  • Monthly benefit goes up over time because of inflation.

  • Benefits per person jumped in 2007.

  • Monthly per person benefit is now $ 133.

  • Trendline benefit is $ 117.

Supposedly a 5% cut is draconian.


The Problem


  • Growth in the number of participants is on an unsustainable trend. 

  • Growth in benefits per person is also on an unsustainable trend.

  • Multiply the two together and you get the first chart.

As is typical with government programs, there is no incentive by the administrators to eliminate waste or fraud. 


The more funding for food stamps, the bigger the salaries and staffs of the administrators.


I suggest that we need a way to provide necessary safety-net benefits while simultaneously providing an incentive to get off the program and get a job.


I repeat my proposal.


Mish SNAP Proposal


  • Prohibit food stamp purchases of potato chips, snacks, soft drinks, candy, pizza, frozen foods of any kind except juice.

  • Limit food stamp users to generic (store brand vs. name brand) dried beans, rice, peanut butter, pasta, fresh vegetables, fresh fruit, frozen (not bottled) juice, canned vegetables, canned soup, soda crackers, poultry, ground beef, bread, cheese, powdered milk, eggs, margarine, and general baking goods (flour, sugar, spices).

  • Calculate a healthy diet based on current prices, number in the family, ages of recipients, and base food stamps allotments on that diet.

  • In the interest of health and cleanliness, expand the food stamp program to include generic soap and laundry products.

My proposal will not only lower the cost of the food stamp program, the resultant healthier diets would lower Medicaid and Medicare costs as well.


Moreover, my proposal would give people a strong incentive to get off the food stamp program without intrusive, costly big-brother ideas like drug testing which cannot possibly work for the simple reason that anyone who fails will steal to get food rather than starve.


Mike “Mish” Shedlock
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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

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Saturday, October 12, 2013

Emerging Senate proposal focus in budget battle








Speaker of the House John Boehner, R-Ohio, arrives at the Capitol to meet with fellow Republicans at an early closed-door caucus, in Washington, Saturday, Oct. 12, 2013. The federal government remains partially shut down and faces a first-ever default between Oct. 17 and the end of the month. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)





Speaker of the House John Boehner, R-Ohio, arrives at the Capitol to meet with fellow Republicans at an early closed-door caucus, in Washington, Saturday, Oct. 12, 2013. The federal government remains partially shut down and faces a first-ever default between Oct. 17 and the end of the month. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)





House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., arrives to join Speaker of the House John Boehner, R-Ohio, and fellow Republicans for an early closed-door meeting in the basement of the Capitol in Washington, Saturday, Oct. 12, 2013. The federal government remains partially shut down and faces a first-ever default between Oct. 17 and the end of the month. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)





House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer of Maryland gestures towards the House floor as he gathers with House Democrats in Statuary Hall before they file onto the House chamber to sign a petition to re-open the government on Capitol Hill in Washington, Saturday, Oct. 12, 2013. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)













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(AP) — A bipartisan group of senators is polishing a plan that would reopen the government and prevent an unprecedented default on the country’s bills, while talks between the White House and House Republicans for a way out of the financial mess have stalled.


Senators planned to vote Saturday on a Democratic measure to lift the government’s borrowing cap through the end of next year. Republicans were poised to reject it.


Senate leaders were keeping close watch on the work by the bipartisan group. An emerging proposal by Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, and others would pair a six-month plan to keep the government open with an increase in the government’s borrowing limit through January.


House Republicans received an update from Speaker John Boehner of Ohio before beginning their weekend session: “There is no deal or negotiations going on,” he told colleagues, according to Rep. Richard Hudson of North Carolina.


The shutdown limped into its 12th day and an ominous deadline neared: The Obama administration says the government will bump up against its borrowing limit next Thursday, raising the specter of an unprecedented default.


“It doesn’t have to be this way. It’s not supposed to be this way,” President Barack Obama said in his weekly radio and Internet address Saturday. “Manufacturing crises to extract massive concessions isn’t how our democracy works, and we have to stop it. Politics is a battle of ideas, but you advance those ideas through elections and legislation — not extortion.”


Obama has turned away a House plan to link the reopening of the government — and a companion measure to temporarily increase the government’s borrowing cap — to concessions on the budget.


In the face of disastrous opinion polls, GOP leaders have signaled they will make sure the debt limit is increased with minimal damage to the financial markets. But they’re still seeking concessions as a condition for reopening the government.


Obama met Senate Republicans on Friday and heard a pitch from Collins on raising the debt limit until the end of January, reopening the government, and cutting the health care law at its periphery.


The plan also would strengthen income verification for people receiving subsidies through the health care law and set up a broader set of budget talks.


The Collins proposal would delay for two years a medical-device tax that helps finance the health care law, and it would subject millions of individuals eligible for subsidies to purchase health insurance under the program to stronger income verification.


Collins said Obama said the proposal “was constructive, but I don’t want to give the impression that he endorsed it.”


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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

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Monday, June 24, 2013

Border security proposal gives Napolitano new waivers


Stephen Dinan
Washington Times
June 24, 2013


Analysts looking through the new border security deal in the Senate say it includes waivers that would let Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano refuse to build any new fencing or install the new technology the plan lays out in close detail.


The senators who struck the deal late this week said they were trying to take the decision-making away from the Obama administration and ensure that new fencing and technology would be deployed, but the latest version gives Ms. Napolitano or her successors the ability to waive or ignore those requirements.


In the case of the fence, the legislation reads that “nothing in this subsection shall require the secretary to install fencing, or infrastructure that directly results from the installation of such fencing, in a particular location along the southern border, if the secretary determines that the use or placement of such resources is not the most appropriate means to achieve and maintain effective control over the southern border at such location.”


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Border security proposal gives Napolitano new waivers

Border security proposal gives Napolitano new waivers


Stephen Dinan
Washington Times
June 24, 2013


Analysts looking through the new border security deal in the Senate say it includes waivers that would let Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano refuse to build any new fencing or install the new technology the plan lays out in close detail.


The senators who struck the deal late this week said they were trying to take the decision-making away from the Obama administration and ensure that new fencing and technology would be deployed, but the latest version gives Ms. Napolitano or her successors the ability to waive or ignore those requirements.


In the case of the fence, the legislation reads that “nothing in this subsection shall require the secretary to install fencing, or infrastructure that directly results from the installation of such fencing, in a particular location along the southern border, if the secretary determines that the use or placement of such resources is not the most appropriate means to achieve and maintain effective control over the southern border at such location.”


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