quite a collection out there on the wire 2nite folks - whooo, yeah, du`ude
just wait'll gas goes back to 4bux, and the 'burbs start to buckle...
"Wisconsin goes nuts", with inflation for the innocent - and Hyperinflation for the 'clueless'
Wisconsin Democrats Keep on the Move
MADISON, Wis.—State Democratic senators, holed up in out-of-state hotels, gave no timetable for a return to the capital, putting on hold a fiscal bill that would limit collective-bargaining rights for most state workers.
"When we go back is ultimately up to the governor's willingness to sit down and talk about this and come up with some sort of resolution," said Sen. Jon Erpenbach, who fled with 13 colleagues on Thursday to deprive Republicans of the needed quorum to pass the measure. He spoke by phone from a Chicago hotel, where he planned to stay Friday night.
Pro-union demonstrators plan another day of protests at Wisconsin's state capital. They're protesting Governor Scott Walker's budget proposal calling for unionized public employees to pay more for pensions and health insurance.
But Republicans, surrounded by thousands of raucous protesters singing and chanting on the Capitol grounds, offered little hope of compromise.
"The protesters have every right to have their voices heard, but I'm not going to be intimidated into thinking I should ignore the voices of the five-and-a-half million taxpayers," said Republican Gov. Scott Walker.
Mr. Walker also bristled at comments by President Barack Obama that his bill "seems like more of an assault" on unions. "When your budget is fixed, you can stick your nose in ours," Mr. Walker said. "But in the meantime, let us fix our budget the way we said we were going to."
--- this ought to be a 'teachable moment' huh?
and then....
Talks to Cut Deficit Stumble
In Heated White House Meeting, Democrats Try to Bar Social Security From Bipartisan Negotiations
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...403847716.html
WASHINGTON—Top Senate Democrats tried to scotch efforts by Majority Whip Richard Durbin to include Social Security in comprehensive deficit-reduction negotiations, illustrating the challenge facing the bipartisan talks.
The discussion occurred during a closed-door White House meeting this week among negotiators including Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada and Sen. Charles Schumer of New York, a key lieutenant.
President Barack Obama attended, although his contribution to the conversation couldn't be learned. Previously, the administration has offered general support for bipartisan debt-reduction talks.
The confrontation, as well as a flare-up on the right over taxes, illustrates the difficulty of reaching a deal on deficit-control legislation, and how fear of upsetting the party line on particular policies could trump the issue of controlling the debt.
Responding to public unease about the country's fiscal standing, six senators including Mr. Durbin are negotiating a deficit-reduction framework. They are betting that worries about federal red ink—expected to exceed $1.6 trillion this fiscal year—will put once-untouchable factors, such as entitlement spending and tax increases, into the mix.
One proposal, built off the presidential debt commission's recommendations, would establish caps on discretionary and entitlement spending. Lawmakers would then have to draft legislation to meet those caps or face automatic, across-the-board spending cuts if they fail.
On taxes, lawmakers would have two years to raise revenue by simplifying the tax code, killing deductions and credits and lowering overall rates. Under the deal being discussed, if Congress fails, provisions would kick in automatically to trim tax deductions.
[read: we're screwed if they do and screwed if they dont....]
http://theautomaticearth.blogspot.co...-innocent.html
Stoneleigh: The deflation/hyperinflation debate with Gonzalo Lira was an interesting experience. I wanted to give readers of The Automatic Earth a flavour of what was said, what issues were raised and how they were addressed. To start with here is some audience feedback posted by the moderator, Jay Carter, at Financial Survival Radio. I have commented on some of the responses sent by Jay. For those interested in hearing the debate and seeing the slide presentations made by Gonzalo and myself, it is now available as a streaming file.
http://theautomaticearth.blogspot.co...-innocent.html
methinks it'll be an 'interesting' summer... and its not even HOT yet.
just wait'll gas goes back to 4bux, and the 'burbs start to buckle...
"Wisconsin goes nuts", with inflation for the innocent - and Hyperinflation for the 'clueless'
- FEBRUARY 19, 2011
Wisconsin Democrats Keep on the Move
MADISON, Wis.—State Democratic senators, holed up in out-of-state hotels, gave no timetable for a return to the capital, putting on hold a fiscal bill that would limit collective-bargaining rights for most state workers.
"When we go back is ultimately up to the governor's willingness to sit down and talk about this and come up with some sort of resolution," said Sen. Jon Erpenbach, who fled with 13 colleagues on Thursday to deprive Republicans of the needed quorum to pass the measure. He spoke by phone from a Chicago hotel, where he planned to stay Friday night.

Pro-union demonstrators plan another day of protests at Wisconsin's state capital. They're protesting Governor Scott Walker's budget proposal calling for unionized public employees to pay more for pensions and health insurance.
But Republicans, surrounded by thousands of raucous protesters singing and chanting on the Capitol grounds, offered little hope of compromise.
"The protesters have every right to have their voices heard, but I'm not going to be intimidated into thinking I should ignore the voices of the five-and-a-half million taxpayers," said Republican Gov. Scott Walker.
Mr. Walker also bristled at comments by President Barack Obama that his bill "seems like more of an assault" on unions. "When your budget is fixed, you can stick your nose in ours," Mr. Walker said. "But in the meantime, let us fix our budget the way we said we were going to."
--- this ought to be a 'teachable moment' huh?
and then....
Talks to Cut Deficit Stumble
In Heated White House Meeting, Democrats Try to Bar Social Security From Bipartisan Negotiations
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...403847716.html
WASHINGTON—Top Senate Democrats tried to scotch efforts by Majority Whip Richard Durbin to include Social Security in comprehensive deficit-reduction negotiations, illustrating the challenge facing the bipartisan talks.
The discussion occurred during a closed-door White House meeting this week among negotiators including Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada and Sen. Charles Schumer of New York, a key lieutenant.
President Barack Obama attended, although his contribution to the conversation couldn't be learned. Previously, the administration has offered general support for bipartisan debt-reduction talks.
The confrontation, as well as a flare-up on the right over taxes, illustrates the difficulty of reaching a deal on deficit-control legislation, and how fear of upsetting the party line on particular policies could trump the issue of controlling the debt.
Responding to public unease about the country's fiscal standing, six senators including Mr. Durbin are negotiating a deficit-reduction framework. They are betting that worries about federal red ink—expected to exceed $1.6 trillion this fiscal year—will put once-untouchable factors, such as entitlement spending and tax increases, into the mix.
One proposal, built off the presidential debt commission's recommendations, would establish caps on discretionary and entitlement spending. Lawmakers would then have to draft legislation to meet those caps or face automatic, across-the-board spending cuts if they fail.
On taxes, lawmakers would have two years to raise revenue by simplifying the tax code, killing deductions and credits and lowering overall rates. Under the deal being discussed, if Congress fails, provisions would kick in automatically to trim tax deductions.
[read: we're screwed if they do and screwed if they dont....]
http://theautomaticearth.blogspot.co...-innocent.html
Stoneleigh: The deflation/hyperinflation debate with Gonzalo Lira was an interesting experience. I wanted to give readers of The Automatic Earth a flavour of what was said, what issues were raised and how they were addressed. To start with here is some audience feedback posted by the moderator, Jay Carter, at Financial Survival Radio. I have commented on some of the responses sent by Jay. For those interested in hearing the debate and seeing the slide presentations made by Gonzalo and myself, it is now available as a streaming file.
http://theautomaticearth.blogspot.co...-innocent.html
methinks it'll be an 'interesting' summer... and its not even HOT yet.
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