slow clap
“What makes America look unreliable isn’t budget math, it’s politics. And please, let’s not have the usual declarations that both sides are at fault. Our problems are almost entirely one-sided — specifically, they’re caused by the rise of an extremist right that is prepared to create repeated crises rather than give an inch on its demands.”
Another choice quote from the article:
America’s large budget deficit is, after all, primarily the result of the economic slump that followed the 2008 financial crisis. And S.& P., along with its sister rating agencies, played a major role in causing that crisis, by giving AAA ratings to mortgage-backed assets that have since turned into toxic waste.
Nor did the bad judgment stop there. Notoriously, S.& P. gave Lehman Brothers, whose collapse triggered a global panic, an A rating right up to the month of its demise. And how did the rating agency react after this A-rated firm went bankrupt? By issuing a report denying that it had done anything wrong.
So these people are now pronouncing on the creditworthiness of the United States of America?
Steve Jobs (via azspot)
They must be selling these two for one at Wal-Mart these days…
If we’re going to lock up and possibly deport a veteran of two armed services who served in Iraq, how does the government turn its cheek to any undocumented immigrant? More of these stories will now see the light of day and hopefully we don’t lose our collective heads while discussing how to approach immigration reform.
“The military believes he’s an American citizen,” the lawyer, Clark Mervis, told Judge Cecilia M. Altonaga of Federal District Court here last week, noting that Mr. Dawkins had “secret” security clearance when he served in Guantánamo.
“We don’t often incarcerate war-hero-type people for making a false statement on a passport application,” Mr. Mervis said. “It’s a case that should never have been prosecuted criminally. This is just wrong.”“If he had a Social Security card and he had a birth certificate and he passed all the other requirements, then he’s good to go,” said an Army spokesman, Troy Rolan. “If you look at the documentation he has, there’s nothing that says he’s not a U.S. citizen.”