Posts Tagged ‘election’

Complex Derivatives: Stealth Bombs that Killed Our Economy

Posted in News & Views on October 15th, 2008 by – Comments Off

Wells Fargo is one of the nine banks that will able to get direct capital injection from the Treasury. This morning CNN Money reports that Wells Fargo will announce “Better than Expected” profits.

What??? Aren’t banks in crisis?

Is our government planning to inject capital into profitable companies?

I am furious with these ignorant bankers taking bets (credit defaults swaps) they can’t cover and getting all of us into this mess. By some estimates, their shadow markets are worth over $500 trillion dollars.

The derivatives market is $531 trillion, up from $106 trillion in 2002 and a relative pittance just two decades ago. Theoretically intended to limit risk and ward off financial problems, the contracts instead have stoked uncertainty and actually spread risk amid doubts about how companies value them. 

Graphic: Shadow Derivatives Market 

If this were just about home foreclosures, we could handle in the same as way as we did the housing debacle of the early 1990s. That episode did not freeze the global credit markets.

This crisis is about untested products called ‘Complex Derivatives’ and those who are responsible for creating & using them should be held criminally responsible.

A few years ago, Warren Buffet referred to these derivatives as, “financial weapons of mass destruction.”

I’m livid. It’s time for me to take a step back and count to ten.

Aimee
“Aim for Knowledge”

The Keating Five & Our Current Financial Nightmare

Posted in News & Views on October 6th, 2008 by – Comments Off

This is not the first time I’ve written about the Keating Five scandal.  [earlier article]

Please visit a brand new site about Charles Keating, a bailout of banks by U.S. taxpayers, U.S. Senators and Congressional Ethics Charges, oh, and John McMcain at the Center.

The current economic crisis demands that we understand John McCain’s attitudes about economic oversight and corporate influence in federal regulation. Nothing illustrates the danger of his approach more clearly than his central role in the savings and loan scandal of the late ’80s and early ’90s.

John McCain was accused of improperly aiding his political patron, Charles Keating, chairman of the Lincoln Savings and Loan Association. The bipartisan Senate Ethics Committee…

[www.KeatingEconomics.com]

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Aimee
“Aim for the Election”

My Presidential Pick: Electoral Map Contest

Posted in News & Views on September 22nd, 2008 by – Comments Off

Enter the Contest and create your own map! Impress your family and friends by predicting the election.

Aimee’s Map

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Aimee
“Aim for the Election”

Foreclosed Vote: No Home, No Vote.

Posted in News & Views on September 22nd, 2008 by – Comments Off

Is the GOP afraid of Ohio voters with foreclosures?

The DNC and the Obama Campaign have now filed suit in Michigan. Is an Ohio lawsuit next?

Although federal law ensures that most still will be able to cast a ballot on Nov. 4, Ohio voters with outdated addresses risk pre-election challenges and trips from polling place to polling place. They’re also more likely to cast provisional ballots that might not be counted.

Franklin County GOP Chairman Doug Preisse didn’t rule out challenges before Nov. 4. He said his party wants “clean, accurate voter lists“…

Read More:
Foreclosed-on voters using old addresses could snag election
By ROBERT VITALE The Columbus Dispatch

Is the GOP Afraid of Voters with Foreclosures? Lawsuit Filed in Michigan
Ask Aimee

Lose your house, lose your vote
By ED BRAYTON The Michigan Messenger

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Aimee
“Aim for the Election”

No More 's' in https:// Thanks to Obama, McCain & the U.S. Senate

Posted in News & Views on July 9th, 2008 by – Comments Off

ATTN: Members of the U.S. Senate

Are you a U.S. Senator voting today? Read this first and support a filibuster of any bill containing “Telecom Immunity.”

ATTN: Citizens

Keep in mind the far reaching aspects of this measure. Telecom doesn’t mean just phones anymore. If they get away with this now, your computers become at risk in the near future. Sure, say you have nothing to hide or keep private. What about;

  • your personal banking records & passwords,
  • your business documents & of course,
  • your health records?

Make these Telecom firms accountable for not following the clearly stated FISA rules which have both protected us and respected us for 30 years.

This legislation isn’t about privacy for suspected terrorists. It is about allowing the executive branch of our government to skirt the law when it pleases as well as those who blindly follow them.

The current proposal in the Senate (voting today) will allow the Telecom friends of the White House to get away with illegal eavesdropping.

Judge Walker, appointed by former President Bush, wrote a recent opinion finding that “AT&T cannot seriously contend that a reasonable entity in its position could have believed that the alleged domestic dragnet was legal.

Important Articles about the Immunity & FISA:

Definition of FISA

“George Bush’s latest powers, courtesy of the Democratic Congress” Glenn Greenwald, Salon.com

Judge Walker’s recent Decision

Facts on the Senator Kit Bond’s (R-Mo.) FISA Proposal

“Obama Backing FISA ‘Compromise” Greg Sargent, TPM Election Central

Eff Senior Staff Attorney Kevin Bankston on Immunity Compromise

Active FISA related legislation in the U.S. Senate

Special Thanks to moveon.org for bringing this to my attention.

Aimee
“Aim for Truth”

(Feel free to debate me, just don’t hate me.)

Sit on My Facebook

Posted in News & Views on July 8th, 2008 by – Comments Off

Facebook slams MySpace as the best Social Network on the Web.  Recently, I joined both social networks to see which one helped me most to connect with my old pals.

Facebook offers:

  • Better User Experience: Easy to use with limited ads (reflective of my tastes & interests)
  • Superior Search Query:  Easier to find old classmates from High School & College
  • Fun Activities: Play trivia games with friends (Movies & TV)
  • Organizations & Campaigns: Join & learn about various movements (Political, Religious & Civic)

Facebook is #1 in my book. Come join me and sit on my Facebook.

Do you agree? Debate me, just don’t hate me.

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Aimee
“Aim for Fun”

John McCain is not Equal to a New Bike

Posted in News & Views on July 7th, 2008 by – Comments Off

What a cool web site and such an interesting concept.  These folks must be in advertising, well maybe not (otherwise I would have been inundated with ads).

They have locked me in and I will probably be going to their web site every day for a few seconds worth of cute & simple humor.

Whether you care for John McCain or not, johnmccainisnotyournewbicycle.com is a great example of what you can do with a neat idea, domain name, and a quick little web site.

Check it out:

John McCain Is Not Your New Bicycle

Kudos to you at JMINYNB!

Aimee
“Aim for John McCain is not your New Bicycle“ 

Non-profits Look for New Ways to Shape Campaign

Posted in News & Views on July 7th, 2008 by – Comments Off

Non-profits or Lobbyists; I feel it’s more difficult than ever to make a distinction. 

No outside organization has thrown a roundhouse punch this election season like the one Swift Boat Veterans for Truth delivered four years ago. But they’re quietly mobilizing, using small staffs and new technologies to stoke the public’s attention.

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Aimee
“Aim for Truth” 

Know the Candidates

Posted in News & Views on July 2nd, 2008 by – 2 Comments

I found a great article today with some interesting facts on John McCain and Barack Obama.  If you’re planning to vote this November, and I hope all of you are, then knowing all you can about the presidential candidates should be a moral imperative.

For instance:

  • Both John McCain & Barack Obama were born outside the Continental United States.
  • John McCain was ranked 894 out of 899 in his 1958 graduating class at the U.S. Naval Academy.
  • Barack Obama graduated from Columbia University in 1981 and Harvard Law School in 1991.

Check out the video article, “America, Love it or Fix it” at Good Magazine.

Aimee
“Aim for the Election”

What happens if McCain or Obama Dies

Posted in News & Views on July 2nd, 2008 by – 1 Comment

Here’s an intriguing article on what might occur if John McCain or Barack Obama become incapacitated prior to their respective political party’s conventions or before the election in November.

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Aimee
“Aim for Intrigue”