Member of the European Parliament DANIEL Hannan

Politics No Comments

Devalued Prime Minister Gordon Brown

He is upset yet very composed while he gives Gordon Brown a dose of reality as we (meaning the G-20) “sail” into these economic trouble waters together.

Obama Does Basketball Picks

Fun & Jokes, Obama, Sports No Comments

I know the madness has started already on the courts (and in the economy) and it’s nice to see the Leader of the Free world take a moment to show his pleasure of sports.

In these hard time finding distraction to keep your mind off the big problems for just a little while is a good thing.

So take a few minutes (if the president has a few minutes, you must too) and watch what the Big O is picking for the Playoffs.

No real surprise for his overall winner of the Championship….Enjoy the entertainment!

Throw (virtual) tomatoes at AIG!

Finance, Taxes No Comments

Move on has a interesting way of showing the distaste of the current issues with AIG.

No need to get rough, get virtually rough!

But in all seriousness, the 165 million is absurd.

There are levels of Tomato throwing…as through more you learn more about AIG and what happened with all that dough.

Doh!  We need to have more strings when lending money. Can’t we just use the same contracts they make Joe-the-Plummer fill out when he is trying to get his first unsecured credit card.  This is Credit we are talking about.

Here’s the Moveon letter for you read for your selves:

Dear MoveOn member,

Y’know, the AIG million-dollar bonuses being paid out with our taxpayer
money got me mad enough to, well, throw something.

So MoveOn member Kris Khoury helped us whip up a game that does just that!
It’s called “The Great AIG Tomato Toss,” and it’s oddly addictive. We
should stop throwing money at the people who ruined our economy–and start
throwing (virtual) tomatoes. Play it here:

http://moveon.org/tomato/

It’s a fun game, but it’s got a serious purpose: to get the outrageous AIG
bonus money back. When you play the game, you can also sign our petition
to demand the return of the bonus money. The more people who play the
game, the more signatures we’ll be able to deliver to congress. 300,000 of
us have signed already, and we’re shooting for 400,000.

So check out the game, pass it on, and then sign the petition if you
haven’t already. Together, we’re going to get some justice from the people
who played a role in creating this whole financial crisis in the first
place–even if it that call for justice starts with a single, juicy,
digital tomato.

Thanks for all you do.

–Daniel, Marika, Patrick S., Peter and the rest of the team

Oil companies should pay their fair share of taxes

Energy, Obama, Solving Global Warming, Taxes No Comments

This email showed up yesterday.
I know I have been slow with the general updates, but the news was making me a bit crazy.
On the advice of a family member I took a news sabbatical, and am now only slowing getting back to paying attention in more detail.

Ok here is newsletter:
 
Sign the petition
Dear MoveOn member,

Think oil companies should pay their fair share of taxes? So does
President Obama.

In his budget, the President has proposed cutting billions of dollars in
unfair subsidies and tax loopholes for oil and gas companies, to help pay
for critical priorities like clean energy and green jobs.1 After all, they
don’t exactly need the help: ExxonMobil made a record profit of $45.2
billion last year.2

But Big Oil is already fighting back. Like other corporate special
interests, they’re lobbying heavily to gut Obama’s budget. The American
Petroleum Institute has announced plans to fly top executives into
Washington to help save their tax breaks.3

And they’ve got a lot of friends on Capitol Hill, thanks to millions in
campaign contributions over the years. So we’ve got to be louder than Big
Oil, and remind our elected representatives that they work for us, not
ExxonMobil. Click here to sign our petition:

http://pol.moveon.org/stopbigoil/?id=15729-9659800-2a_4aix

The petition reads: “Congress should stop the giveaways and tax loopholes
for oil and gas companies–and invest in green jobs and clean energy
instead.”

President Obama has a bold vision for switching America to a clean-energy
economy and putting millions of people back to work in good, green jobs.

His proposed budget is full of important provisions to make it happen:
investing in wind and solar power, retrofitting buildings to make them
more energy-efficient, and helping working families cope with rising
energy costs.4

To help pay for it, oil and gas companies need to start paying their fair
share in taxes. For years, they’ve been receiving generous subsidies–and
taking advantage of loopholes that let them avoid paying royalties from
drilling on federal lands and in the Gulf of Mexico.

Unsurprisingly, the industries that make their profits from producing and
burning oil, coal, and natural gas are spending millions of dollars
working to undermine the president’s plans for a clean-energy economy.

So we’re organizing a massive grassroots campaign to get his back and take
them on. Can you help out by signing our petition? Click here:

http://pol.moveon.org/stopbigoil/?id=15729-9659800-2a_4ai

Thanks for all you do.

–Adam, Justin, Michael, Ilyse and the rest of the team

Sources:

1. “Obama seeks repeal of industry tax breaks, subsidies,” Greenwire,
February 26, 2009. http://www.moveon.org/r?r=51230&id=15729-9659800-2a_4aix

2. “Exxon 2008 profit: A record $45 billion,” CNNMoney.com, January 30,
2009. http://www.moveon.org/r?r=51231&id=15729-9659800-2a_4aix

3. “A backlash against Obama’s budget,” BusinessWeek, March 5, 2009.
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=51232&id=15729-9659800-2a_4aix&t

4. “Obama budget boosts green spending,” CNNMoney.com, February 26, 2009.
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=51233&id=15729-9659800-2a_4aix

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