Evans Liberal Politics
August 14, 2010

 

Firedoglake Interview on the Federal Reserve,
Bilderberg Group and Illuminati

 

Special for Evans Liberal Politics, August 14, 2010, by Eric Ladd, guest columnist.

CSPAN interviewed Jane Hamsher from the blog, firedoglake.com. She is referred to as ”a far left professional progressive” (as referred to by Robert Gibbs). She bantered with Republican, Independent and Democrats callers as she spoke about the blog’s views and her views. She is extremely well spoken.

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Most of the Democrats who called were “mad” because the country has not given Obama enough time, including Jane and her “lefties”. Her retort was “he said 16 months…it has been 18…and we see ourselves going backwards”.  She was also upset that Gibbs would make such an inflammatory statement. A caller said the Congressman from FL who is asking for Gibbs to be fired needs to be investigated for “issues.” Another caller did bring up the Rangel/Waters issue of race. The caller said “and why weren’t Geitner and others in the cabinet and other positions who didn’t pay their taxes or had improprieties brought under so much scrutiny at the time like Rangel and Waters?” (Hamsher smiled).

Her contention is that more and more “people”, no matter what party, are becoming (unemployed) and disillusioned. Here is some information on her and her blog.

The blog has around 100,000 members and many more readers of the blog posts. Now that some Congress people are looking at a reform of the 14th amendment….Hamsher is very upset when Congress and President slammed through million dollar legislation this week for “immigration” drones.  She also questioned the President and House and Senate Democrats on passing the “public option.” According to her sources, they had the votes to pass a public option with the health care legislation and didn’t.

There was a Republican caller that was also quite interesting.  (Read farther below). Here is the information on firedoglake.com

Jane Hamsher — Founder & Publisher

Jane Hamsher is the founder and publisher of Firedoglake.com, a leading progressive blog. Her work has also appeared on The Daily Beast, The Huffington Post, AlterNet, The Nation, and The American Prospect. She has appeared on CNN, MSNBC, MSNBC’s The Rachel Maddow Show, Al Jazeera, PBS, and the BBC. She is the author of the best-selling book Killer Instinct, and she has produced such films “Natural Born Killers” and “Permanent Midnight.” Jane currently lives in Washington, D.C. Email address is janehamsher AT firedoglake DOT com

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The Republican caller said “Why are we fighting as left, right, independent… (when) no President (for some time) or Congress has made policies and really ”run” the US.” DC is told what to do by these various groups (see below)? Why do corporate American (lobbyists) have so much influence? The caller said “Americans sit at our televisions, read the newspapers or listen to radio programs dismayed and thinking to themselves, now why are they doing in DC? Why is this happening? The reason…..There are now Global groups that run the world. Our governments and elections are ‘token’.”

Conspiracies, and Big Ones

The Federal Reserve, Bilderberg Group, Illuminat and The Masons

Several of the groups he referred to were:

Bilderberg Group

Bilderberg Agenda

Definition of Bilderberg

Bilderberg Organization

Bilderberg Society

Bilderberg Conference

Bilderberg Meetings

Illuminati

New World Order

Trilateral Commission

Conspiracy Websites

Many brush these groups off as “conspiracies”. If they are mere “conspiracies” like the caller said, ” then why do they meet and why are their meetings and specific topics hidden from Americans and anyone for that matter? They don’t talk about the weather. They talk about global policies — that we know.”

Jane concurred that there is some validity to the World groups and that Corporate America influences policies and that lobbyists are interfering with much of what “we” as American want to see or have happen.

She said that her group and the Republicans met together to force Obama, Congress to demand release of information on where the Federal Reserve was “sending” money. Previously even Congress could not get reports from the Reserve. There were no applicable sunshine laws. (This has gone on for years.) Our taxpayer money was being given away. She said that is when the left and right came together and demanded some “light” on the subject.  How many of you knew for years the Federal Reserve was with no oversight or reporting to anyone, giving money away? Very few of us.

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If you happen to be positively interested in this sort of thing, check out the Global Information Network.

Find out about the Trilateral Commission.

(Christian perspective), etc., See The “illuminati” worlds’ elite meet in Greece, bombs already going off in Athens, End Times Prophetic, Prophecy, Visions, Dreams, Revelation, Christian Blog; May 18, 2009, by End Times Visions (Greg Dawson).

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July 4, 2010

 

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Evans Liberal Politics
May 27, 2010

 

 

 

Rep. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) – Are oil ‘plumes’
being studied in the Gulf Oil Disaster – if not, why not?
(Plus News on the Top Kill)

 

See, BP Attempts ‘Top Kill’ Method to Seal Oil Well in Gulf, The New York Times, May 26, 2010, by Clifford Krauss and John M. Broder, excerpt quoted verbatim:

HOUSTON — BP began a maneuver known as a top kill on a stricken well in the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday afternoon, generating hope that the company might soon be able to plug a leak that has poured millions of gallons of oil into the water and fouled 100 miles of Louisiana coastline.

BP officials emphasized that success was not guaranteed, and that the top kill could fail at any moment. But engineers and geologists following the effort, in which heavy fluids are injected into the well, said the likelihood of success grew with each passing hour.

“The operation is proceeding as we planned it,” said Tony Hayward, BP’s chief executive, in a statement Wednesday evening. “We will be continuing for at least another 24 hours.”

Doug Suttles, BP’s chief operating officer for exploration and production, said at a news conference Wednesday evening that it would be a day or more before it was clear whether the top kill had worked. “It’s too early to know if it’s going to be successful,” Mr. Suttles said.

He said that more than 7,000 barrels of drilling mud had been pumped at varying rates.

At the same news conference, Rear Admiral Mary E. Landry of the Coast Guard, the federal on-scene coordinator, said that she was encouraged but that she did not want to express optimism until the well was secured.

The outcome of the effort may become known about the time President Obama is scheduled to discuss new restrictions on offshore drilling at a news conference Thursday after receiving a report on drilling safety from Interior Secretary Ken Salazar.

Mr. Obama is expected to extend the informal moratorium that he declared after the BP spill began on new offshore drilling permits in the gulf and off the North Slope of Alaska until the cause of the accident is determined and stricter safety and environmental safeguards are in place.

See, Oil cleanup workers report illness, The Los Angeles Times, May 26, 2010, by Nicole Santa Cruz and Julie Cart

Some fishermen hired by BP to mop up the gulf spill report nausea and breathing troubles after contact with oil and dispersant. A congressman calls for mobile health clinics to treat them.

See, Oil spill’s animal victims struggle as experts fear a mounting toll, The Washington Post, May 27, 2010, by Juliet Eilperin and David A. Fahrenthoid, excerpt quoted verbatim:

ON BARATARIA BAY, LA. — In the Louisiana marsh, oil-coated pelicans flap their wings in a futile attempt to dry them. A shorebird repeatedly dunks its face in a puddle, unable to wash off. Lines of dead jellyfish float in the gulf, traces of oil visible in their clear “bells.”

These scenes, scientists say, are confirmation of what they had feared for a month. Now that oil from the Gulf of Mexico’s vast spill has come ashore — in some places, as thick as soft fudge — it is causing serious damage in one of the country’s great natural nurseries.

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Evans Liberal Politics
March 23, 2010

 

Firedoglake Statement
on the Passage of the Health Care Bill

 

FDL Statement on the Passage of the Health Care Bill, Firedoglake, March 22, 2010, by Jane Hamsher, with comment by Evans Liberal Politics owner Paul Evans, photo of Obama signature: White House, photo of Google China sign &#169 The New York Times, excerpt quoted verbatim:

The country turned an important corner last night when Congress affirmed the moral imperative of providing quality health care to more Americans and passed the President’s sweeping health insurance reform bill. It is to President Obama’s credit that he was willing to commit his office to such a challenge when others before him had failed.

But this is not health care reform, and the task of providing health care that Americans can afford is still before us. Too much was sacrificed to corporate interests in the sausage-making process. Rather than address the fundamental flaws in our health care system, we applied a giant band-aid. This health care bill does not come close to doing all that needs to be done to meet the needs of our citizens and our businesses as we retool our economy for the 21st century.

There are many good and praise-worthy things in this health care bill: help for those with pre-existing conditions, guaranteed coverage for children, money for community health centers, and expansion of Medicaid and SCHIP. But there is also cause for serious concern. Never before has the government mandated that its citizens pay directly to private corporations almost as much as they do in federal taxes, especially when those corporations have been granted unregulated monopolies.

This bill fundamentally shifts the relationships of governance in order to achieve its objectives. It was hard to reconcile the President’s campaign against the evils of the insurance industry with a solution of “corporate tithing” that drives millions of people onto their rolls. We have empowered another quasi-governmental, “too big to fail” industry with alarming nonchalance.

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Over the course of the past year, it was exciting to take part in covering the health care debate as online journalists, watching “new media” mature as we all explored new ways to deliver information beat-by-beat to our audiences. At the same time, we witnessed a political process that could not keep pace with the depth and intensity of this coverage. Myths were exploded almost as quickly as they were generated. In the end, it was not a lack of 60 votes or 50 votes that caused the President to break faith with his supporters and sacrifice the public option, it was a lack of political will.

We saw in the last days what President Obama was capable of when he truly put the force of his political skill behind an effort. But as time wore on, the mountain of data unearthed could lead to only one conclusion: this bill, with its eerie similarities to a plan written by insurance industry lobbyists in 2008, was what the president wanted.

Rather than use his talents to rein in corporate interests, as he promised on the campaign trail, the President used his office to shield them from accountability. This was our chance to weaken them, and the Americans that Obama inspired with his message of change would have fought like hell by his side to do just that. Sadly, that opportunity was squandered. President Obama made himself the defender of the corporate interest problem that we still need to overcome. Perhaps that is the best that can be achieved within our current system. If so, that is a sobering reality.

This bill is a first step, not the last. The Democrats must fix this bill while they still have the chance. Before they leave Americans at the mercy of the system they have created, it is imperative that they address the issues of cost control, the dangerously weak enforcement mechanisms, and the anti-trust exemption for insurance companies.

Even a single, solitary Senator can begin that process immediately by introducing a public option amendment when the Senate takes up the reconciliation bill later this week. Now that the health care bill has passed, there is no need to worry that this move could endanger the overall package. The Senate should also consider the bill ending the anti-trust exemption for insurance companies already passed by the House. And when Congress takes up immigration reform, we hope that they provide for the health care needs of immigrants, a need too quickly cast aside in the face of right wing demagoguery.

((I left out a large statement about the abortion language in the bill.))

And finally, most of all, we hope that members of both parties find the courage to stand up to the corporate lobbyists who dominated this process–because if left unchecked, their pernicious influence will continue to infect every aspect of our government to the detriment of its citizens. We who are voters must clearly communicate in November that we will accept nothing less because the fight cannot end until we as a nation decide to take on the corporate interests that are corrupting our political institutions and strangling their ability to provide affordable healthcare to everyone.

Read the whole article, here.

See, Big Pharma Wins Big in Health Care Reform, Unsilent Generation, March 22, 2010, by Unsilent Generation.

Evans Liberal Politics feels secure in endorsing this statement about health care reform. As to the need for health care for immigrants to America, let’s remember that these people are human beings like you and me, that they hurt the same, and bleed the same. Remember that all of us are sons and daughters of immigrants to this country, ultimately. It’s one thing to want to stop illegal immigration, and quite another to treat them like semi-slaves and not human beings with the “inherent worth and dignity” of every other person, just like you and me. Just like all the second, third and fourth generation immigrants which of course most of us are.

Let’s hope the health care reform bill is more than just a “band-aid”, however. And this IS reform, not what we wanted, but reform, yes.

In Other News…

Google Shuts Down China Site in Dispute Over Censorship

The New York Times, March 23, 2010, by Michael Helft and David Barboza

SAN FRANCISCO — Just over two months after threatening to leave China because of censorship and intrusions from hackers, Google on Monday closed its Internet search service there and began directing users in that country to its uncensored search engine in Hong Kong.

a bouquet of flowers lies atop Google's sign outside of a Google building in China

While the decision to route mainland Chinese users to Hong Kong is an attempt by Google to skirt censorship requirements without running afoul of Chinese laws, it appears to have angered officials in China, setting the stage for a possible escalation of the conflict, which may include blocking the Hong Kong search service in mainland China.

Congratulations to Google for standing up to China and doing the right thing!

UPDATE: See, China Counters Google Move by Restricting Hong Kong Site, The New York Times, March 23, 2010, by Michael Wines and Jonathan Ansfield.

BEIJING — As Google began redirecting tens of millions of Chinese users on Tuesday to its uncensored Web site in Hong Kong, the company’s remaining mainland operations came under pressure from its Chinese partners and from the government itself.

The Chinese government moved on Tuesday to restrict access of mainland users to the Hong Kong site, the use of which Google had hoped would allow it to keep its pledge to end censorship while retaining a share of China’s fast-growing Internet search market.

But mainland Chinese users on Tuesday could not see uncensored Hong Kong content because government computers either disabled searches for objectionable content completely or blocked links to certain results.

Beijing officials were clearly angered by Google’s decision, which focused global attention on the government’s censorship policies, and there were signs of possible escalation in the dispute.

More News Updates

Obama to Sign Health Care Bill Today As GOP Challenges Constitutionality, ABC News, March 23, 2010, by Huma Khan.

President Obama will sign the historic health care bill into law this morning, but Republicans are still battling with promises of lawsuits and heated rhetoric, including a shot from one GOP governor who blasted what he called Obama’s “nanny nation approach” to government.

Heck, Republicans, is “nanny nation approach” the best you can do???

The Arena: New Strategies Looking Like Old Strategies, ABC News The Note, March 23, 2010.

Axelrod Says McCain’s “Disappointing Attitude” Belongs “On the Sandlot”, ABC News Political Punch, March 23, 2010.

Republicans Face Drawbacks of United Stand on Health Bill, The New York Times, March 23, 2010, by Adam Nagourney.

Real Reform in an Election Year, The New York Times, Editorial, March 22, 2010:

The White House and Democratic leaders in Congress won’t have much time to savor their victory on health care reform if they hope to achieve the next big goal: enacting financial regulatory reform before the midterm elections. A year and a half after the country’s banking system nearly imploded, it is still operating under the same inadequate rules and regulations.

Unless President Obama throws himself fully into the fight, there is not much chance of pulling this off in an election year, when many lawmakers are more focused on deep-pocketed donors than on the public interest. After months of talks that led to some compromises between Democrats and Republicans, no Republicans voted for the Senate’s version when the banking committee passed it on Monday. That bill, too, is flawed, and the banks are lobbying relentlessly to water it down even more. (And the banks “own” Congress…. Obama, please, please make this your fight! ~ Paul Evans)

From Borowitz Report on Twitter: GOP congressman regrets “Baby killer!” outburst: “I meant to say, ‘Baby eater!’”

Aided by Glenn Beck, Conspiracy Theories Bloom Over FEMA ‘Concentration Camps’, AlterNet, March 23, 2010, by Larry Keller:

“Fear that the federal govt will concoct a pretense for confining dissidents to prison camps spreads as the country experiences a surge in groups on the radical right.”

Glenn Beck is a liar and a hypocrite: He says, if your church uses words like “social justice” you must leave your church. Glenn Beck is a Mormon. (not to mention a self-proclaimed “rodeo clown”:

John Cory, Truthout: “He is a self-professed rodeo clown and a millionaire huckster – a true American success story. Glenn Beck said, ‘I beg you, look for the words ’social justice’ or ‘economic justice’ on your church Web site. If you find it, run as fast as you can. Social justice and economic justice, they are code words. Now, am I advising people to leave their church? Yes.’ Really? Glenn Beck is a Mormon.”

Seven Years and a $747 Billon in Waste, Fraud and Abuse in Iraq, AlterNet, March 20, 2010 by Robert Greenwald.

It’s not so much the continuation of these wars that I personally am against with Obama at the helm. It’s the fact that the “waste, fraud, abuse” and outsourcing of the wars to private armies continues unabated, along with anti-terrorism law which takes away our rights and civil liberties. ~ Paul Evans

official sort of Obama signature on a bathroom wall

Obama’s New Banking Nominees Have Surprisingly Progressive Creds, AlterNet, March 23, 2010, by Zach Carter.

“After a series of poor economic appointments, Obama is considering three strong candidates for posts at the Fed.”

Michael Moore: Republicans Should Be Happy — Health Care Bill Will Save Their Lives, Too, AlterNet, March 22, 2010, by Michael Moore.

White House photo gallery: “This is What Change Looks Like: Passing Health Care Reform”, great pictures!

President Obama should fight on many fronts, The Progressive, March 22, 2010, by Alvaro Huerta, excerpt quoted verbatim:

President Obama needs to maintain his forceful, proactive leadership approach that he only too recently has adopted.

It took him more than a year to discard the fantasy of bipartisanship on health care reform, even though the Republicans obstructed him every step of the way and showed no interest in meaningful compromise. Their goal, all along, has been to make him fail.

Finally, he’s woken up to this reality.

Finally, he’s asserting himself, engaging in a nationwide campaign-style speaking tour to push health care reform through.

The bill is still not strong enough, and the lack of a public option remains a major flaw. But at least the president recognizes the need to get tough with his opponents.

He should apply this lesson to other issues now, including creating more jobs, re-regulating Wall Street and fixing our flawed immigration system.

On these issues, too, he’ll face lockstep opposition from Republicans. They seem to believe that by preventing Obama from sufficiently helping working people in this country, they can achieve their main objective: to regain control of Congress and the White House.

Comment by Paul Evans: for idealists like Obama (as well as myself), the dream of bipartisanship is over. Actually, liberals and progressives have basically the same complaints as the Tea Baggers, strange as that might seem. We want the system reformed and the legislation this nation passes to actually benefit it’s citizens. The “far right” simply feels getting government out of the people’s lives will solve matters, while we want to reform the system and make Washington actually work for us. It’s a shame there seems to be no common ground, but, remember: everybody except the very rich still love this nation, and unselfishly want to work for a better government.

The rich, and the lobbyists, are the ones in control of the Republican Party, and they just want to loot the Treasury and strip ordinary Americans of what little money we still have. It also has to be said that the Democrats are far too much under the say of corporations and lobbyists, as well. Until we strip them out of the electoral and legislative process, the nation can’t change very much for the better. Liberals and Tea Partiers DO need to remember that both sides are decent, ordinary Americans. It’s the super rich and the mega corporations who are ruining this fair land.

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Rep. Weiner Discusses Health Reform Bill,
the Stupak Amendment, and Joe Lieberman (Video)

MSNBC/firedoglake – Nov. 9, 2009 – 5:49