2016 elections - because it's never too early

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jimmy olsen

It is far better for the truth to tear my flesh to pieces, then for my soul to wander through darkness in eternal damnation.

Jet: So what kind of woman is she? What's Julia like?
Faye: Ordinary. The kind of beautiful, dangerous ordinary that you just can't leave alone.
Jet: I see.
Faye: Like an angel from the underworld. Or a devil from Paradise.
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Razgovory

I've given it serious thought. I must scorn the ways of my family, and seek a Japanese woman to yield me my progeny. He shall live in the lands of the east, and be well tutored in his sacred trust to weave the best traditions of Japan and the Sacred South together, until such time as he (or, indeed his house, which will periodically require infusion of both Southern and Japanese bloodlines of note) can deliver to the South it's independence, either in this world or in space.  -Lettow April of 2011

Raz is right. -MadImmortalMan March of 2017

lustindarkness

Grand Duke of Lurkdom

garbon

"I've never been quite sure what the point of a eunuch is, if truth be told. It seems to me they're only men with the useful bits cut off."
I drank because I wanted to drown my sorrows, but now the damned things have learned to swim.

Legbiter

Quote from: jimmy olsen on October 11, 2015, 06:38:30 PM
New CBS national poll has Trump at 27, Carson at 21, Cruz 9, Rubio 8, Fiorina and Bush 6

Cruz is on the move (actual poster you can buy at his campaign website)



:lol:

He does have very angular and pointy facial features that unfortunately make him look villainous. Needs to lift and drop 20 pounds.
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jimmy olsen

Bipartisanship?  What wizardry is this?

http://usuncut.com/politics/congress-to-eliminate-billions-in-wall-street-subsidies-to-fund-repair-of-nations-highways/

QuoteCongress to Eliminate Billions in Wall Street Subsidies to Fund Repair of Nation's HighwaysC. Robert Gibson | October 9, 2015
Even Republicans are on board.

Both parties of Congress are in agreement on diverting billions in Wall Street subsidies to rebuild America's crumbling infrastructure. If you're by a window, look outside for flying pigs.

Currently, the Federal Reserve pays out a 6 percent annual dividend to roughly 2,900 banks — JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo net approximately $350 million apiece each year from the dividend. These banks own stock in the Federal Reserve as a means of becoming members of regional Fed branches around the country, and unlike other stocks, the big banks are guaranteed to never lose money on their investment in the Fed. For years, the Congressional Progressive Caucus has proposed reducing that dividend to 3 percent in order to pay for repairing American infrastructure. After lying dormant for over a year, it appears that idea has now caught on with Republicans as well.

According to Bloomberg, Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) recently told a group of Wall Street executives at a Financial Services Roundtable event that he wouldn't use his power to remove a new rule that allots funding for federal highways by reducing that dividend to 1.5 percent. The House is now weighing whether or not to back the dividend reduction before highway funding runs out at the end of October. Should the proposal go through, America's highways would benefit from an additional $17 billion in repairs over the next ten years.

Now, Wall Street is in panic mode.

"The idea that going forward that we are going to pay for our nation's infrastructure on the backs of one industry sector is a really flawed public policy," said American Bankers Association president Rob Nichols.

While Fed chair Janet Yellen has taken the banks side, saying she believes the policy "could conceivably have unintended consequences," Washington prognosticators believe the banks will ultimately have to sacrifice their Fed dividend, and possibly more federal handouts further down the road.

"The industry is in a very dangerous spot because it is a pot of gold," Karen Shaw Petrou, managing partner of Federal Financial Analytics, told Bloomberg. "With the general political climate I don't know a lot of people on Capitol Hill that like banks."

The proposal is likely to pass, as past Republican proposals to fund infrastructure repair included a tax repatriation holiday — allowing corporations to bring back some of the $2.1 trillion stashed in overseas tax havens back to the U.S. at a 5 percent rate rather than a 35 percent rate — something President Obama has promised to veto in the past. As I previously wrote in The Guardian, the only result that came out of past attempts at repatriation was mass layoffs of workers, while corporations used the repatriated cash to buy back their own stock, driving up the value of the options owned by executives.

Bad of an idea as it is, repatriation still attracted the support of Wall street-backed Democrats like Chuck Schumer, and corporations have lobbied Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wisc.), the House Ways and Means chairman, to include repatriation in a tax reform package. However, lawmakers predicting an Obama veto are rejecting the idea of repatriation for now and are gravitating toward a solution for America's highways they know Obama will sign by the end of the month.

The dividend cut has already been included in the Senate's compromise bill, which will fund highways over the next 3 years. That bill passed by an almost two-thirds margin in July.






C. Robert Gibson is editor-in-chief of US Uncut. His past work has been published in The Guardian, Al Jazeera America, NPR, and the Washington Post.


It is far better for the truth to tear my flesh to pieces, then for my soul to wander through darkness in eternal damnation.

Jet: So what kind of woman is she? What's Julia like?
Faye: Ordinary. The kind of beautiful, dangerous ordinary that you just can't leave alone.
Jet: I see.
Faye: Like an angel from the underworld. Or a devil from Paradise.
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HisMajestyBOB

I'll believe it when it's signed into law and implemented.
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Admiral Yi

An article like this is useless for determining whether the dividend should be reduced or not.


Admiral Yi

At quick look at the USuncircumcised site has reinforced my opinion.

The Minsky Moment

I didn't know the dividend was that high.  Actually it's not clear to me why Fed stock should pay dividends at all.
The purpose of studying economics is not to acquire a set of ready-made answers to economic questions, but to learn how to avoid being deceived by economists.
--Joan Robinson

Admiral Yi

It's not clear to me why the Fed should issue stock.

The Minsky Moment

Quote from: Admiral Yi on October 13, 2015, 02:34:59 PM
It's not clear to me why the Fed should issue stock.

Legally speaking it's a banking corporation, so it has to issue stock. 
The purpose of studying economics is not to acquire a set of ready-made answers to economic questions, but to learn how to avoid being deceived by economists.
--Joan Robinson

alfred russel

I came to languish for post debate commentary, as I sure as hell won't watch a primary debate, and languish let me down.  :(
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.

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-garbon, February 23, 2014

HisMajestyBOB

I missed the debate due to class.
I caught part of end though. Hillary alternated between impressed and not very impressive.
O'Malley's closing speech was pretty damn good and worth watching, but I don't remember anything else from his performance so it must not have been great (or all the good stuff was in the first hour and thirty minutes).
Sanders is an angry accented Socialist. If you liked him before, you'll still like him; otherwise, I don't see him changing anyone's opinion.
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Eddie Teach

Quote from: alfred russel on October 13, 2015, 10:26:31 PM
I came to languish for post debate commentary, as I sure as hell won't watch a primary debate, and languish let me down.  :(

Trump won.
To sleep, perchance to dream. But in that sleep of death, what dreams may come?