I’ve written several times about how lucky I feel that I can move. We’re going to take an absolute bath on selling our house (a 30% drop in value for a house bought 8 years ago). But at least we have enough money to get out of that house and move to a new job. [...]
Foreclosures Are Driving Up Unemployment |
| By: emptywheel Friday September 24, 2010 8:02 am |
The Six FBI Reports Treating Merton Center Anti-War Activism as Terrorism |
| By: emptywheel Thursday September 23, 2010 5:44 am |
Glenn Fine–DOJ’s Inspector General–is usually one of the most credible agents of oversight in the federal government. But his last report–examining whether the FBI investigated the First Amendment activities of lefty groups as terrorism–is a masterpiece of obfuscation. It manages to look at three different investigative efforts of the Thomas Merton Center’s anti-war activism, all [...]
More Missing Emails at DOJ? |
| By: emptywheel Wednesday September 22, 2010 2:27 pm |
I’m still working on a big post on the DOJ IG Report on domestic spying. But for the moment I wanted to call attention to a footnote that seems to suggest the emails from FBI employees in Pittsburgh who had conducted surveillance of the Thomas Merton Center and/or invented an excuse for doing so after [...]
The Day after Blanche Filibusters Defense Bill, Biden Rewards Her w/$$$ |
| By: emptywheel Wednesday September 22, 2010 6:13 am |
This is just pathetic: Vice President Joe Biden travels to Boston Wednesday, where he’s scheduled to team up with Sen. Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas. A Democratic source tells CNN that the event is a fundraiser for the two-term Democratic senator, who faces a very difficult re-election bid this year. Blanche Lincoln just joined Republicans to [...]
Did OLC Change the Understanding of Riot Investigations to Time w/RNC Convention? |
| By: emptywheel Tuesday September 21, 2010 2:09 pm |
There’s an interesting detail in the IG Report on FBI’s investigations of peace groups that suggests FBI was asking OLC for an interpretation of the approval required before conducting a riot-related investigation. The Attorney General’s Guidelines on “Reporting on Civil Disorders and Demonstrations” were in effect from 1976 until they were repealed and partially incorporated [...]
So Much for the Effort to Control Corruption |
| By: emptywheel Tuesday September 21, 2010 11:48 am |
Sorry for the delay in blogging today–I got distracted with something.I should be back at this blogging thing shortly. In the meantime, I wanted to link to this post Spencer did at Danger Room: The Pentagon quietly announced yesterday that Rear Admiral Kathleen Dussault is out as commander of Task Force 2010, a unit co-established [...]
If and When Democrats Keep the House, Conyers Should Remind Holder the Import of Congressional Oversight |
| By: emptywheel Monday September 20, 2010 3:14 pm |
I realize the odds of Democrats keeping the House are not all that great. But I also know that the DCCC is far more competent than the RNCC; DCCC has managed to win just about every challenging election of late. So let’s just say Democrats keep the House and with it John Conyers his gavel. [...]
Top Culprits for Income Inequality? Exec Pay and Educational Failures |
| By: emptywheel Monday September 20, 2010 8:40 am |
Tim Noah’s great series on the causes of income inequality got a lot less attention during its second week than its first week. So I thought it worthwhile to focus on what he concluded was causing the dangerous new income inequality in America. Here’s how he described the relative importance of each of the causes [...]
Lindsey Graham Predicts Successful Terrorist Attack Followed by Harsh Resolution of Gitmo |
| By: emptywheel Monday September 20, 2010 7:40 am |
Josh Gerstein provides Lindsey Graham a soap box to complain that his efforts to craft a grand compromise with the Administration on Gitmo stalled in May. “I thought we were close to getting a deal,” Graham told POLITICO last week. “I had some meetings where I walked out of the White House and said, ‘This [...]
Six Years Later, US Still Trying to Find a Way to Keep Corrupt Contractor in Afghanistan |
| By: emptywheel Monday September 20, 2010 5:43 am |
The most depressing part of this McClatchy article on the corrupt USAID contracting in Afghanistan by the construction company, Louis Berger, are six-year old quotes calling for an alternative to Berger. Behind the scenes, U.S. officials repeatedly have voiced frustration about the company’s work. In May 2004 — three months after then-President George W. Bush [...]


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