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February 22, 2006

The Weekly Google: The UEA port deal

Category Weekly GoogleBluePhoenix @ 7:34 pm

Welcome to Bizarro World: as Iraq melts down in the wake of the Shi’a shrine bombing, Bush’s top priority appears to be making sure that some of Osama bin Laden’s best friends are given the keys to America’s ports:

From March, 2004:
The Central Intelligence Agency did not target Al Qaeda chief Osama bin laden once as he had the royal family of the United Arab Emirates with him in Afghanistan, the agency’s director, George Tenet, told the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks on the United States on Thursday.

Had the CIA targeted bin Laden, half the royal family would have been wiped out as well, he said.

I don’t see how it’s a good idea to hand over ports to Bin Laden’s pals.

Again, this is not about an “Arab company,” this is a company owned and controlled by the hereditary oligarchy of the UAE, many of whom, apparently, were Bin Laden’s jolly old pals.

Read the rest…

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February 7, 2006

The Week In Googling: The Governator

Category CA-Gov, Weekly GoogleBluePhoenix @ 8:05 pm

Well, the Daily Google was a wonderful idea, but given my (non-)copious free time, it was a bit…overly ambitious, shall we say. Therefore, this article series is now called the Weekly Google, and hopefully, it will be a bit more reliable in its release. Pardon our dust and all that. :-)

This week, we look into a topic that the East Valley Democrats will be addressing more regularly as November approaches: the Governator, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and the heck of a job he’s been doing for California.

Let’s start with Ahnold’s supposed strength: the budget. I say supposed because even some conservatives are amazed at his penchant for borrowing and spending:

Only a few years into the current boom, some states are already making the same mistake of overspending. In California, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has proposed a budget increase for fiscal 2007 of 8.4 percent, which follows a 9.7 percent increase in 2006. This is the same governor who, in 2003, said, “if you spend, spend, spend, then you have tax, tax, tax, but all of a sudden you say, ‘Where are the jobs?’ Gone, gone, gone.”

In seeking reelection this year, Schwarzenegger has found a new interest in “spend, spend, spend.”

Not that he’ll “tax, tax, tax,” of course. He’d rather go into debt, debt, debt — to the tune of $68 billion of bond debt alone.

Then again, Mr. Economy can’t even keep his own campaign in the black. The Schwarzenegger campaign already owes $400,000. I’m sure that when you’re a multi-millionaire ex-superstar, you don’t have to worry about where your next $100-per-fillup Hummer is coming from, but running for office costs real money, as does running a state.

Of course, in the wake of his initiative debacle, he needs to buy back some good will. A pity he means to do so literally, with the taxpayers’ money, over the next two decades. These cynical efforts have shown some small success, but for a man who once loomed over California politics like a colossus, his still-anemic %40 approval rating shows that the majority of Californians see through this desperate change of kabuki masks. After all, it wasn’t that long ago that the Governator spoke proudly of “kicking the butts” of California’s nurses, teachers, police officers and firefighters.

Well, at least now we know he’s better as an actor than as Governor.

The Blue Phoenix
It’s time to rise

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February 3, 2006

This week in DC

Category CA-41, CA-43, CA-Sen, RepresentativesThe_Blogmother @ 3:37 pm

Below the fold I’ve listed this week’s votes in the House and Senate, and how our local reps voted on each. If you think another rep should be included (i.e. is in the area serviced by the EVDC) drop me a note and let me know.

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