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Posts from — April 2006

Shamed Into Doing Their Job

CNN is reporting that after years, and the notable pass given to WalMart and the Federal contractors hired after Katrina: Companies using illegal workers to be targeted

Federal authorities checked a sample of 5,800 IFCO employee records last year and found that 53 percent had faulty Social Security numbers, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement official said.

“That is, they were using Social Security numbers of people that were dead, of children or just different individuals that did not work at IFCO,” ICE chief Julie Myers told CNN.

“The Social Security Administration had written IFCO over 13 times and told them, ‘Listen, You have a problem. You have over a thousand employees that have faulty Social Security numbers. And we consider that to be a big problem,'” said Myers. “And IFCO did not do anything about it.”

I know this is news to the daughter of the former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Richard Myers, but this administration has been giving employers a free ride on hiring undocumented workers for years.

If you send in a bogus Social Security number you get a letter telling you about it, so you have to know. One of the ways corporations avoid “knowing” is by using “contractors”, rather than hiring people directly, so they don’t have to deal with the payroll issues and don’t establish a paper trail.

IFCO is a foreign company and couldn’t make the necessary campaign contributions to buy the protection that large American corporations have.

For all of those people who complain about undocumented immigrants costing us money, think about it. They don’t have a valid Social Security number so they can’t receive income tax refunds and they aren’t eligible for Social Security benefits. They are paying taxes and receive no benefits.

The Republicans have been raising so much hell about immigration, that the administration finally had to do its job.

April 20, 2006   2 Comments

A Conversation

You really should read A History of US/Iranian Relations Since 9/11 by Adam Felber.

It’s a thoroughly researched, meticulously documented, thoughtful exploration of the … actually it’s snark.

April 20, 2006   6 Comments

RIP Scott Crossfield

CNN has confirmed the death of Scott Crossfield in the crash of a small aircraft in the mountains of Georgia at the age of 84.

As his bio indicates when anyone says “test pilot” you should think of Scott Crossfield and Chuck Yeager.

There’s a certain irony in the man who walked away from some of the most horrendous accidents in test flight history at the controls of some of the fastest aircraft ever built, died as the result of a crash in a Cessna, but he was still flying his own plane at 84.

April 20, 2006   8 Comments

New Press Secretary

Furby

After an exhaustive search through the birth announcements of the Heritage Foundation’s members for 1970, the White House announced the appointment of R. Furbington Howl III to be the new press secretary.

April 20, 2006   9 Comments

What About The Helipads?

I hope the guys who designed the 104-acre US embassy compound in Baghdad remembered to include the helicopter landing pads on the top of every building.

The Saigon embassy evacuation was really touch-and-go due to the lack of good helipads. If we are going to spend $1 billion on this, they ought to be able to handle large transport helicopters, not just Hueys.

April 19, 2006   4 Comments

Why We Need Universal Healthcare

From CNN: Case of bubonic plague confirmed in L.A. “Bubonic plague is not contagious, but if left untreated it can morph into pneumonic plague, which is.”

So, if this individual couldn’t afford to seek medical care and wasn’t given the antibiotics needed to knock down the bubonic plague, we could have had a break out of the “Black Death” in Los Angeles.

April 19, 2006   8 Comments

Casus Belli

First, as some seem confused on this point, the United States has not been officially at war since the conclusion of World War II. December, 1941 was the last declaration of war passed by the Congress of the United States. Congress passed an “authorization for the use of force” for Afghanistan and Iraq.

Sooner or later, this reality is going to come before the Supreme Court and all hell is going to break loose. Many of the “special powers” claimed by the Executive are based on an assumption of war or insurrection, and neither condition currently exists as a matter of law. The Shrubbery and Congress colluded to produce this ambiguous situation.

Some people are talking about a military revolt against civilian leadership in the Department of Defense, and that is exactly what is not happening. The complaints are coming from civilians who are former military officers, not military officers. That is how the system works. While in uniform these people couldn’t make their dissatisfaction known outside the military because that would be a military revolt against civilian leadership.

If Rumsfeld didn’t want this fight to break into the open, he should have told Condoleezza Rice to apologize. She declared war on the military on March 31, when she said:

“I believe strongly it was the right strategic decision,” Rice said Friday.

“I know we’ve made tactical errors, thousands of them, I’m sure,” she said in a speech at Blackburn’s Chatham House — a center for independent research on global issues.

That translates to “the civilian leaders had this great plan, but the military screwed up the implementation.”

Look at the timeline. The generals took a week to calm down, then they responded to this direct attack on their professionalism and skill. They were tired of the “few bad apples” excuses for things that obviously were Department of Defense policies. They were tired of lower ranks being scapegoated to protect the Pentagon.

April 19, 2006   Comments Off on Casus Belli

Rummy Remembers

In speaking about the conflict with the retired generals Rumsfeld talked about his first stint as the Secretary of Defense under Gerald Ford, from 1975 to 1977. He said that the generals opposed his plans for the Abrams tank, but he held firm and was proved correct.

Wellllll, not quite. The 9 variants of the XM1 main battle tank weren’t built for evaluation until 1978, and the M1 Abrams went into production in 1980. The M1 was never tested in combat.

By the time the first Gulf War came around the Army was using the M1A1 version, which does look like the M1, but uses different armor, main gun, is made by a different company, has a different engine, etc., but it does still look a lot like the M1…mostly.

An interesting fact about the Abrams is that no one had ever died in one, even those stuck by accident by American anti-tank weaponry, until Iraq. Those “Improvised Explosive Devices” have been able to kill Abrams crews while destroying the tank.

April 19, 2006   Comments Off on Rummy Remembers

What Now With Iran?

CNN is reporting that there is: No Iran consensus in Moscow talks. The world is not ready to drink the Koolaid this time.

A thoughtful program for dealing with Iran was delivered in a statement to the House Committee on International Relations back in February of 2005, but you can’t expect them to listen to Gary Sick, he has spent too many years studying and writing about Iran and US-Iranian relations.

Mr. Sick was on the BBC World Today last night talking about Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the President of Iran, essentially saying that the office of President actually is not that powerful, and there is no reason to believe that Ahmadinejad actually knows what he is talking about when it comes to the nuclear program. Mr. Ahmadinejad has no scientific training and was the mayor of Tehran until his election.

April 19, 2006   Comments Off on What Now With Iran?

Grave Robbers

The FBI wants go through all of the papers of recently deceased columnist Jack Anderson, supposedly looking for classified documents so they can be confiscated. The reporting would seem to indicate that the FBI made a demand for the documents without bothering to obtain a subpoena or warrant.

The attorney for the family told the FBI that, as Mr. Anderson wouldn’t have agreed, neither will they.

The arrogance of these people: rude, crude, and unglued.

April 19, 2006   7 Comments

Border Security?

Laura Rozen wonders what Mohammad Nahavandian, a senior aide to Iran’s top nuclear negotiator, is doing wondering around Washington, DC without the US government noticing.

Apparently the “No-Fly” list only has “dangerous” people on it, like Marine Staff Sgt. Daniel Brown returning from duty in Iraq, not senior officials in the governments of members of the “Axis of Evil” with whom we have no diplomatic relations.

April 19, 2006   Comments Off on Border Security?

Danger, Will Robinson, Danger!!

Bloody Blogger has changed the the date and time of the outage:

“Blogger will be down on April 19 2006 from 4 pm PST to 4:45 pm PST due to planned maintenance. We regret any inconvenience caused to our users. You will still be able to view your blogs.”

Since they are labeling the time PST, let’s just say sometime tomorrow afternoon/evening.

April 18, 2006   9 Comments

Say What?

I’m thoroughly, totally, unequivocally fed up with this garbage.

We are constantly being told by the Shrubbery and the grubs that have affixed to his roots that “all options are on the table” when it is open and obvious that “all options” as a group does not include diplomacy.

The Shrubbery refuses to talk directly with North Korea, Cuba, Hamas, Iran, or anyone else that refuses to agree with him. They seem to be under the delusion that talking to these people is some form of “boon” or “honour” to be graciously bestowed only upon the “worthy”, rather than the normal way of doing business in the world.

If I were in charge of any of those governments, what I would be hearing is that if I agree to everything that the Shrubbery wants and implement all his whims, then he would deign to grant me an audience with a representative of his august personage. My response would be to tell him to shove it where the “sun don’t shine” because I couldn’t remain the leader of a sovereign nation if I didn’t.

Exactly why would anyone think any national leader would willingly take the role of Chamberlain at the Munich Conference?

April 18, 2006   8 Comments

Warning, Will Robinson, Warning!

Blogger has scheduled maintenance down time from 3:00PM PDT until 3:45PM PDT on tomorrow, 18 April, according to Blogger Status.

That’s 6:00-6:45PM on the East Coast.

[corrected East Coast time]

April 17, 2006   5 Comments