Archive for March 13th, 2010

The Twilight of the Elites – 10 Ideas for the Next 10 Years

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

In the past decade, nearly every pillar institution in American society — whether it’s General Motors, Congress, Wall Street, Major League Baseball, the Catholic Church or the mainstream media — has revealed itself to be corrupt, incompetent or both. And at the root of these failures are the people who run these institutions, the bright and industrious minds who occupy the commanding heights of our meritocratic order. In exchange for their power, status and remuneration, they are supposed to make sure everything operates smoothly. But after a cascade of scandals and catastrophes, that implicit social contract lies in ruins, replaced by mass skepticism, contempt and disillusionment.

via The Twilight of the Elites – 10 Ideas for the Next 10 Years – TIME.

FOXNews.com – Democrats Dump Student Aid Overhaul Into Health Care Bill

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

If a yearlong struggle to pass sweeping health care reform that will affect every American wasn’t enough for Democrats, they have now decided to add a sweeping overhaul of student aid to the bill.

That means Democrats will try to muscle through two top administration priorities using a bare-knuckled tactic called reconciliation that only requires the approval of a simple majority in the Senate and prevents Republicans from killing the bills through filibusters.

via FOXNews.com – Democrats Dump Student Aid Overhaul Into Health Care Bill.

The United States Department of Unintended Consequences

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

This is the department that handles all of the issues that arise from all of the laws that stupid politicians pass trying to stick it to the rich man/business/ evil corporations, that inevitably end up screwing the ones the were intended to help.

Idiots!

New Overdraft Rules May Result In Higher Costs for Everyone

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Consumers across the country cheered new regulations unveiled this week that, in some cases, will lead to the end of bank overdraft fees, but that excitement may have masked some serious downsides: the U.S. banking industry now faces a $40 billion potential drop in revenue, and may need to start charging all of its customers for basic services to make up the loss.

via New Overdraft Rules May Result In Higher Costs for Everyone – FOXBusiness.com.

IRS visits Sacramento carwash in pursuit of 4 cents

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Arriving at Harv’s Metro Car Wash in midtown Wednesday afternoon were two dark-suited IRS agents demanding payment of delinquent taxes. “They were deadly serious, very aggressive, very condescending,” says Harv’s owner, Aaron Zeff.

The really odd part of this: The letter that was hand-delivered to Zeff’s on-site manager showed the amount of money owed to the feds was … 4 cents.

via Bob Shallit: IRS visits Sacramento carwash in pursuit of 4 cents – Sacramento Business, Housing Market News | Sacramento Bee.