Wednesday’s Mini-Report

Today’s edition of quick hits.

* Staggering: “The death toll from the cyclone that ravaged the Irrawaddy delta in Myanmar may exceed 100,000, the senior U.S. diplomat in the military-ruled country said Wednesday. ‘The information we are receiving indicates over 100,000 deaths,’ the U.S. Charge D’Affaires in Yangon, Shari Villarosa, said on a conference call. The U.S. figure is almost five times more than the 22,000 the Myanmar government has estimated.”

* On a related note, take a look at the satellite image of Burma before and after the cyclone. It’s reminiscent of New Orleans after Katrina, but with even more devastation.

* WaPo: “The Bush administration has not found disaster recovery files for White House e-mails from a three-month time period in 2003, according to court documents filed this week, raising the possibility that messages sent before and after the invasion of Iraq may never be recovered. The White House chief information officer, Theresa Payton, said in a sworn declaration that the White House has identified more than 400 computer backup tapes from March through September of 2003 but that the earliest recorded file was dated May 23 of that year. That period was one of the most crucial of the Bush presidency. The United States launched the invasion of Iraq on March 20, 2003, and President Bush declared the end of major combat operations on May 1.”

* McClatchy: “The Iraqi government has all but given up on hopes it can persuade Iran and the United States to meet again to discuss security issues, the Iraqi foreign minister said Wednesday. Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said that his government has proposed four dates to the U.S. and Iran for tri-lateral talks, but that each has been rejected. He said the government will not propose another.”

* The Hill: “The Senate Judiciary Committee announced Wednesday that Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) plans to hold a hearing with oil industry executives on the high cost of oil. ‘American consumers continue to pay the price at the pump, while oil companies post record profits,’ said Leahy. ‘With food and transportation prices rising with the exploding price of oil, it is important to hear what the multibillion-dollar oil companies are doing to help ease the crunch, and consider what actions the federal government should take to help consumers.'”

* I admit it; I love the OSC soap opera: “Since 2005, Special Counsel Scott Bloch, whose office is charged in part with protecting federal whistleblowers, has been under investigation for retaliating against whistleblowers in his own office and generally politicizing the OSC. Now government watchdog POGO says they’ve discovered evidence that Bloch’s apparent motivation for launching a very well publicized probe was to make himself invulnerable.”

* I don’t know what he’s basing his optimism on, but I hope he’s right: “The worst of the nation’s credit crisis may have passed, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Wednesday, though he acknowledged rising gas prices will blunt the effect of 130 million economic stimulus checks.”

* This housing-bill fight is worth watching: “On the eve of a House floor debate on a plan to help homeowners in danger of foreclosure, the Bush administration said on Tuesday that it opposed the measure and that White House advisers would urge the president to veto it.”

* Gingrich’s tough love for the GOP: “Gingrich chastised an electoral strategy congressional Republicans are using to ‘nationalize’ the election by tying local races to national figures. ‘The Republican brand has been so badly damaged that if Republicans try to run an anti-Obama, anti-Reverend Wright, or (if Senator Clinton wins), anti-Clinton campaign, they are simply going to fail,’ Gingrich warned.”

* If you missed the Brazile-Begala smackdown on CNN last night, it made for some interesting political drama.

* Not that it really matters, but some emailers noted this afternoon that Clinton’s win in Indiana yesterday is now closer to a one-percentage-point margin instead of two.

* I’m always glad when Nazi-friendly Republican candidates lose primary races.

* The Gallup Daily Tracking poll shows Obama rebounding against McCain.

* Fred Barnes might want to be more careful when talking about “class.”

* The Defense Department has released a bunch of documents relating to the Pentagon Pundits controversy. There’s bound to be some interesting nuggets in there.

* Speaking of the Pentagon, support for “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” may not be as strong as it was.

* I often wonder the same thing: “I gather that it’s conventional wisdom that there would be some tremendous backlash if Congress tried to do away with the penny, but I find that a bit puzzling. Do people love amassing large amounts of almost worthless spare change? Is it resistance from the dreaded Big Penny lobby?”

* And finally, I’ve watched this Iron Man vs. Batman clip more than once, and I laugh every time. It’s not for everybody, but I thought it might be a pleasant way to wrap up a busy day.

Anything to add? Consider this an end-of-the-day open thread.

* On a related note, take a look at the satellite image of Burma before and after the cyclone. It’s reminiscent of New Orleans after Katrina, but with even more devastation.

Isn’t Brownie still in that business. Was it Disaster Relief he did or Comic Relief?

You’re right. Get rid of the penny. If the stores would price things so that they always came out even with tax then we wouldn’t need pennies anymore anyway.

The oil companies are going to try to wean us off oil by raising prices.

  • If you missed the Brazile-Begala smackdown on CNN last night…

    We cannot win with egg heads and African-Americans. -Begala

    What worries me is this notion that somehow there’s a — and I hear this sometimes from some of my friends that are for Senator Obama — that there is a new Democratic Party and we don’t really need all those [white working-class people and Latinos.] -Begala

    Strawman much, Begala? Who told you that? I’ve not heard anyone say it. How very Bushian of you. And I’m calling bullshit on him having friends. No one likes you , Paul.

    You know what we don’t need? Paul Begala, and his cronies who have become so accustomed to losing, they wouldn’t know a winner (or a Democrat) if it sat on their face.

    We can do without Paul.

  • With food and transportation prices rising with the exploding price of oil, it is important to hear what the multibillion-dollar oil companies are doing to help ease the crunch, and consider what actions the federal government should take to help consumers.

    Why they’re likin’ their chops and waiting for either mclame or shillary to be annointed the next president.

    Here’s a short algebra lesson:

    mclame=bush
    shillary=mclame

    Therefore: shillary=bush

    The oil company’s economists have all told the CEOs that a gas-tax holliday will give the oil companies an opportunity to raise gas prices by

    While economics may not be a legitimate science (and is usually just used to lie about distortions in markets because we don’t have “free” competition), they all see an opportunity to gouge the public with a HUGE price increase that this summer – a price increase that can be hidden by a gas-tax holiday!!!!!!!!

    There is a reason shillary is promoting mclame’s gas-tax holiday – they answer to the same masters. If the criminal cabal gets its way, we will see a mclame/shillary general election, where the neocons & military-industrial complex (of which OIL is a major component) own BOTH candidates!

    Then, they win no matter what because we either get bush-clinton-bush-bush/mclame or bush-clinton-bush-clinton (see alegebra lesson above).

  • they wouldn’t know a winner (or a Democrat) if it sat on their face.

    LOL. New rules. No DLCers may sit on faces or have their faces sat upon. All sexual activity, most especially that which may result in new Democrats, shall be limited to adherents of the 50-state strategy.

    I plan to shove this proposal through the DNC Rules & Bylaws committee at the end of the month. I call it the nuclear orgasm option.

  • While America overwhelmingly wants change (heaven forbid, even that turdboy newt says the repugs are in for a disaster) – only a MORON would say that bush-clinton-bush-clinton (28 years of monarchy by 2 elite political families) represents any type of “change”.

  • Re the missing White House tapes: under RICO, isn’t the destruction of evidence taken as evidence of guilt, because it can be used to establish a pattern of criminal behavior? People who have been referring to the Bush administration as a crime family have it exactly right.

  • they want to take away pennies while we’re right on the precipice of complete economic collapse, when pennies might be needed most. it’s frickin’ currency, yeah?

  • Imagine if George W. Bush had a say in our government until the day he died. Well he does. One of his famous executive orders has given him the right to control what we know about his administration not just until he dies but forever!

    Read Orders and Acts and Lies. Oh my!

    When are these cowards who are supposed to represent us, you know, We The People going to do something for this country?

  • #6 N.Wells

    Problem is the dems have been talkin’ over by clinton-style democrat in name only (DINO). They don’t actually represent anything but the criminal cabal and military-industrial complex that co-opted the repug party many many years ago.

    They have caved in to chimpy each and every step of the way, beginning with the “stand-down” after an obviously stolen election in 2000 (2004 was stolen too – another “stand-down.”

    Even now, chimpy is the MOST UNPOPULAR PRESIDENT in US history. Yet, so-called dems like ried, pelosi, harman, and too many more to mention continue to rubber-stamp unpopular policies from a most unpopular president.

    America voted for change in 2006 and we just got more of the same – proclamations that impeachment “off the table” meant the criminals got a “green light.”

    And now, Democrats Prepare Sell-Out on Telecom Immunity: House Leaders to Give White House a Blank Check to Spy on Americans

    http://www.uruknet.de/?p=m43799&hd=&size=1&l=e

    I understand why the repugs do it – but the clinton-dems/DINOs are actually what has made this all possible.

  • Pennies are a pain in the ass. Get rid of it, (for that matter get rid of the nickel) go to a dollar coin and, as Atrios says, let’s find a way to be able to crack a fifty without dirty looks. Put Ronald Reagan on the dollar coin so that it’s a religious relic and drives the currency change program ( a necessary sacrifice) and keep the $2 bill for Jefferson, the $5 dollar bill for Lincoln and the quarter for Washington.

  • MsJoanne – Great Crimes Demand Even More Criminality!

    The bush family has far too much to hide – but they are not the power-brokers, they are merely the tools. The bush family fortune did not come from oil – it came from TREASON!

    But this is not one of America’s elite families – they are the frontman. The real BIG crooks know you need to be unseen and very quiet when you steal.

    An AWOL alcoholic/cocaine addict was never legitimately “presidential timber” – he was fraudulently hoisted on us by the economic/criminal interests that the bush family has represented for generations.

    Because 5 global corporations own more than 80% of our media, they can now “catapult the propaganda” and even make an idiot-chimp POTUS.

    The entire family has a great deal to hide, but dur chimpfurher has the most because he has been the most ignorant puppet, probably on an extended drug/alcohol binge for much (perhaps most) of this junta’s rule.

    Did you see this pic from a couple of years ago when he met with pooty-poot (Putin). Chimpy is absolutely sh@t-faced

    http://thumbsnap.com/v/AfChntqf.jpg

    He does not even know the extent of the criminality that needs to be hidden, but he knows its an awful lot!

  • […] backlash if Congress tried to do away with the penny, but I find that a bit puzzling. Do people love amassing large amounts of almost worthless spare change?

    First, that’s Hillary kind of thinking; a penny is worthless (just like all those small states, you know?). Ever thought of adding them up to a dollar, the way Obama picked his delegates (and conducted his fundraising, come to think of it)? Second, I don’t amass them in a jam-jar; I spend them, as needed. Never have more than 4 in my purse.

    If we get rid of the penny, there’ll be an objection from retailers; they will no longer be able to make people think that something costs $3 by making a sticker that says $3.99. And there should be an objection from consumers, too, because prices will rise by being rounded *up*. Prices will never be rounded down on the same principles that other numbers are rounded (as in yesterday’s results in Indiana, where the actual difference is 1.4%, which would, normally, be rounded down to 1%. But, because .7 gets rounded up and .3 gets rounded down, we get a 2% spread)

    Sales tax will go up too; instead of 4 cents or 4.5 cents on a dollar, it’ll be 5 cents; instead of 7 cents, it will be 10. Virginia has 4.5% tax, which is annoying enough; you spend a dollar in goods, you pay $1.05. But, at least, when you spend $2, you pay 2.09, not 2.10.

    Getting rid of the penny may be inevitable but it’s gonna cost. Also, if the dollar continues to plunge in value, while the prices continue to climb, the nickel will go next, then the dime — they too will become “worthless” change.

  • Why get rid of the penny? Seriously, hasn’t it occurred to any of you that you can **SPEND** them? They’re legal tender, after all. I don’t hold on to my pennies, I use them to buy stuff. When I go to the supermarket and buy a 16-ounce bag of frozen veggies that costs $1.69, I give the cashier $1.69. I don’t pay with $2 or $5, unless all I’ve got are bills and no coins.

    Seriously, get rid of the penny, and you know what stores will do? They’ll just round their prices up to the next nickel or dime. It might seem like small potatoes, but the end result will still be us, the consumers, being shafted by higher prices.

  • […] go to a dollar coin […] Mudge, @11

    When UK went from a bill-pound to a coin-pound, it took an athlete to carry the purse containing those, in addition to all other change. Thankfully, over time, the pound lost value, the prices rose and other change became irrelevant, thus lightening the load.

  • Maria said: I plan to shove this proposal through the DNC Rules & Bylaws committee at the end of the month.

    Gently. Gently.

    Okay now. Harder. Harder.

  • While I keep my pennies in a jar and cash them in whenever I fill the jar, I often just throw them into the parking lot wherever I am. That way, somebody will pick it up and perhaps get some good luck out of it. Who knows, maybe McCain’s lucky penny is one of the many I’ve thrown.

    Do you think if I throw a penny that lands heads up and gives someone luck that this is good karma for me and grants me good luck too? Or do you think the law of energy conservation applies, and that these people are taking my good luck away from me? And does this luck transference happen when I throw the penny, or when they pick it up? These are the kinds of questions that keep me up at night.

    But in any case, I have no use for pennies, beyond granting people good luck with them.

  • :O

    I knew I should have said ‘bit them on the ass,’ instead of ‘sits on their face.’ Look what I’ve done! 🙂

    On the other hand, I could’ve drawn the ass biters out of the woodwork, and that would be much worse.

  • The fact that we don’t get rid of the penny has nothing to do with the concerns of the consumer. It has to do with the people supplying the copper/zinc/etc. The penny hasn’t got the value of a dime even fifty years ago. Everything should be shoved over one decimal place to the right, eliminating nickels and pennies. New dollars would be worth ten old dollars. Dimes would become new pennies.

    Look, fifty years ago coins and currency were much more commonly used than today, and they managed to get along without a coin worth as little as today’s penny. I think we could, too.

    The lowest denomination ever minted by the U.S. was the half cent, available in various designs from 1793-1857 – they were worth a hell of a lot more than today’s penny. They managed. Why can’t we?

    What do we do with coins, anyway? Most of us throw them in a jar, and take the jar to the bank when it’s full, whereupon they put the stuff through a machine and credit our accounts or count out a few bucks in paper money – with a little change leftover to seed the jar with the next round. Does this make any sense? I wonder how much energy is wasted producing these things and carrying them around.

    The only use I find for coins is as a defensive measure. I go to the supermarket with a dime in my pocket. When the charge rings up as $55.02 (yeah, sometimes I don’t buy very much), I hand over that dime, rather than get loaded down with 98 cents to lug back home.

    There’s a lesson to be learned here about conservatives and those afraid of change (pardon the pun). If we can’t get rid of the penny, how in the hell can we ever solve real problems?

  • “Not that it really matters, but some emailers noted this afternoon that Clinton’s win in Indiana yesterday is now closer to a one-percentage-point margin instead of two.”

    From the same website:
    John McCain 77.6%
    Mike Huckabee 10.0%
    Ron Paul 7.7%
    Mitt Romney 4.8%

    19,507 people went to the poles to vote for Romney. Ya, OK, and why is there a gas shortage ??

  • Not that it really matters, but some emailers noted this afternoon that Clinton’s win in Indiana yesterday is now closer to a one-percentage-point margin instead of two.

    CB,

    You’re great, but it matters god dammit.

  • Gently. Gently. Okay now. Harder. Harder.

    Sex-crazed liberal!

    I love that in a man.

    On the other hand, I could’ve drawn the ass biters out of the woodwork, and that would be much worse.

    No worries. That’s McCain’s base.

  • Dale, methinks you just got REALLY popular. 😉

    Maria, visit our blog…I’d love to hear from you. I like your posts quite a lot. We’re looking for contributors. Post a comment if you would like me to email you.

  • http://www.usmint.gov/faqs/circulating_coins/index.cfm

    Cool interesting facts about US coins. It costs the .93 cents to make a penny in 2204. So the mint makes .07 cents per penny produced.

    There was a ‘movement’ like 20 years ago to get ride of the penny. People hated it, they like pennies. I like pennies and since we make them for less then we sell them for, who cares. But who knows, the skyrocketing price of copper might have an effect.

  • I’m shocked, shocked! to hear that the White House can’t find those back-up tapes.

    It wouldn’t be a very good conspiracy if they just left the evidence lying around, now would it?

    On the other hand, I AM surprised that we’ve finally cranked the process along far enough that they had to admit it to a judge.

  • awake at sunrise the day begins
    reach for a smoke
    climb into my skins
    cause i work on an ice farm
    yes you heard it right
    i grow that cold ice
    from morning to night
    and then i sit back
    to take it all in
    exhale the smoke
    climb out of my skin
    and sleep just to dream
    of blue ice again

  • Cool interesting facts about US coins. It costs the .93 cents to make a penny in 2204. So the mint makes .07 cents per penny produced.

    I’m not sure where you got that from or why you’re citing 2204, but Snopes says it costs more than a penny to make a penny, with the price varying by metal prices. It said it cost 1.7 cents to make a penny in 2007. Of course, pennies are used for years, so it’s not like we’re just throwing them away after each use…well, except for the fact that I DO throw them away. But that’s just me.

    http://www.snopes.com/business/money/pennycost.asp

  • Funny how pennies are the most popular point of discussion here – virtually nothing about White House missing emails that probably prove criminal intent to mislead the nation into war – costing thousands of American lives, tens of thousands or American casualties, thousands and thousands of military suicides, and perhaps more than 1 million innocent Iraqi lives – mostly women and children.

    Amazing – people would literally rather complain about pennies than the criminal run-up to a 3-trillion dollar war.

    Perhaps we are getting weary from the campagne coverage and need something trivial to blog about.

    It this really what being “progressive” and “liberal” means? That we have more to say about a penny than the salient issues of the day?

  • No, keep the penny but immediately make all pennies worth 2 cents. So, it would cost less to make them than they are worth, everyone gets a minute free money bonus, and the only amount then impossible is 1 cent! Now, it is time to lose the one dollar bill and use only coins.

  • Getting rid of pennies is the equivalent of rounding all prices up to the next highest even number. It will cause generalized inflation, small yes but when you spread it across everything, substantial. We don’t need that right now.

    Clinton was the one saying that pennies matter, not the opposite. That’s what her tax holiday was about — the impact of pennies across millions of spenders. Obama was saying that if its only pennies who cares?

    Doesn’t anyone remember the movie and book plots where the crook changes software to round up to the nearest penny on bank accounts and put the extra amount into a separate account — resulting in millions across all of the bank’s accounts, siphoned off without anyone knowing it? It is the same principle.

  • Little Bear — no one needs the emails to know what happened in the run up to the war. What is there to discuss? Proof may be missing but no one is going to be prosecuted for it, so what difference does it make?

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