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Russia recognises Libya's rebel government
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-Short Attention Span Theater-
For Fans: Five NASCAR Drivers Decline President Obama's White House Invitation
Really for FrankG
President Barack Obama will honor NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson and the 11 other Chase drivers from last year in a White House ceremony on Wednesday -- but nearly half of the 2010 playoff contenders won't be there.

NASCAR said Thursday that five drivers -- Greg Biffle, Kurt Busch, Carl Edwards, Kevin Harvick and Tony Stewart -- will not be attending the White House visit due to "schedule conflicts."

Johnson, Denny Hamlin, Jeff Gordon, Kyle Busch, Clint Bowyer, Jeff Burton and Matt Kenseth will attend.
Posted by: Sherry || 09/02/2011 09:50 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Scheduling conflict with the POTUS? I like it
Posted by: Frank G || 09/02/2011 11:21 Comments || Top||

#2  I'm rewinding my dvd's.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain || 09/02/2011 11:45 Comments || Top||

#3  Another reason I love Smoke
Posted by: Beavis || 09/02/2011 11:46 Comments || Top||

#4  Scheduling conflict with the POTUS?

They have to clip their toe nails.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305 || 09/02/2011 11:50 Comments || Top||

#5  Getting lube jobs.
Posted by: Eohippus Phater7165 || 09/02/2011 11:57 Comments || Top||

#6  Just when you thought you couldn't love Carl Edwards more...
Posted by: Hellfish || 09/02/2011 12:18 Comments || Top||

#7  Sorry - I have to go wipe my a** that day.
Posted by: CrazyFool || 09/02/2011 12:48 Comments || Top||

#8  They're getting their trailer hitches dechromed.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain || 09/02/2011 13:30 Comments || Top||

#9  Well...looks like the "Reverend" Jackson has a green light to shake them down again.
Posted by: tu3031 || 09/02/2011 14:33 Comments || Top||

#10  NASCAR said Thursday that five drivers...will not be attending the White House visit due to "schedule conflicts."

The real reason was that they'd plannned to drive to the White House - and found out that it was all right-hand turns.
Posted by: Pappy || 09/02/2011 15:59 Comments || Top||

#11  The real reason was that they'd plannned to drive to the White House - and found out that it was all right-hand turns

Go to your room.

I can't make it, I got a thing that day.

/Tony Stewart
Posted by: Mike N. || 09/02/2011 16:32 Comments || Top||

#12  They had front-row seats to the Republican candidate's debate.
Posted by: Eric Jablow || 09/02/2011 17:20 Comments || Top||

#13  "I'm washing my hair."
Posted by: Barbara || 09/02/2011 21:21 Comments || Top||


Economy
Obama Halts EPA's Controversial New Smog Rules.
Ay-Peeee. Guess he read that jobs report this AM. Even he knows this is a job and economy killer. Lisa Jackson can sit down and STFU - for now
They weren't controversial in the least -- BOTH sides knew exactly why the rules were proposed and what they were intended to do.
Posted by: Frank G || 09/02/2011 13:08 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  just another proof that you can do the right thing for the wrong reason
Posted by: Phagum Henbane1128 || 09/02/2011 16:37 Comments || Top||

#2  Till after his re-election (if the US is so unfortunate).
Posted by: CincinnatusChili || 09/02/2011 17:14 Comments || Top||

#3  the problem here is the Clean Air Act itself

The Act (as amended) requires the EPA administrator to set a standard that protects the most sensitive receptor with an adequate margin of safety.

Imagine if we had that standard for, say, speed limits or for appliance safety.
Posted by: Lord Garth || 09/02/2011 18:09 Comments || Top||

#4  Yup, see an end to the waivers program as well.

Would be kinda interesting running one of the businesses, eh, knowing this law was sitting in el prez's back pocket?
Posted by: swksvolFF || 09/02/2011 18:15 Comments || Top||

#5  Trying to take an election issue off the plate.
Posted by: Eohippus Phater7165 || 09/02/2011 19:27 Comments || Top||

#6  If he objected to the EPA's handling he could easily tell Ms. Jackson to vacate her office within an hour. He's not serious. It's a campaign tactic to delay the job-killing actions he supports. God forbid this SCOAMF gets a second term
Posted by: Frank G || 09/02/2011 20:19 Comments || Top||


Obumble halts controversial EPA regulation
Panic is setting in.

President Barack Obama on Friday sacked a controversial proposed regulation tightening health-based standards for smog, bowing to the demands of congressional Republicans and some business leaders.

Obama overruled the Environmental Protection Agency and directed administrator Lisa Jackson to withdraw the proposal, in part because of the importance of reducing regulatory burdens and uncertainty for businesses at a time of rampant uncertainty about an unsteady economy.

The announcement came shortly after a new government report on private sector employment showed that businesses essentially added no new jobs last month — and that the jobless rate remained stuck at a historically high 9.1 percent.

The withdrawal of the proposed regulation marks the latest in a string of retreats by Obama in the face of Republican opposition. Last December, he shelved, at least until the end of 2012, his insistence that Bush-era tax cuts should no longer apply to the wealthy. Earlier this year he avoided a government shutdown by agreeing to Republican demands for budget cuts. And this summer he acceded to more than a $1 trillion in spending reductions, with more to come, as the price for an agreement to raise the nation's debt ceiling.

A spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, had muted praise for the White House, saying that withdrawal of the smog regulation was a good first step toward removing obstacles that are blocking business growth.

"But it is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to stopping Washington Democrats' agenda of tax hikes, more government 'stimulus' spending, and increased regulations, which are all making it harder to create more American jobs," Boehner spokesman Michael Steel said.

The withdrawal of the proposed EPA rule comes three days after the White House identified seven such regulations that it said would cost private business at least $1 billion each. The proposed smog standard was estimated to cost anywhere between $19 billion and $90 billion, depending on how strict it would be.
Posted by: Beavis || 09/02/2011 11:42 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:


Home Front: Politix
Obama reschedules speech amid row
President Barack B.O. Obama has agreed to reschedule a Congressional speech on the economy, after objections from House Speaker John It is not pronounced 'Boner!' Boehner
... the occasionally weepy leader of House Republicans...

President B.O. wanted to outline his much-anticipated jobs creation plan next Wednesday evening, but that clashed with a Republican debate.

Boehner requested Obama speak a day later instead, and the White House has agreed to his recommendation.

US unemployment - still over 9% - could dominate 2012's presidential elections.

The White House had earlier insisted the scheduling clash with a televised Republican 2012 debate at the Ronald Reagan Library in Caliphornia next Wednesday evening was "coincidental".

But several Republican leaders said the timing was a political move to steal the show.

Making the primetime speech on Thursday means it could now go head to head with a season-opening NFL game between the Green Bay Packers and the New Orleans Saints.

The situation is certainly urgent. The US economy is barely growing - 14 million Americans are out of work and the housing market remains in a slump.

And yet the president seems to have fewer and fewer options to revive the flagging recovery.

The US government is in debt. The obvious plan of spending government money to generate demand and create jobs will not gain political support. That means a 1930s-style major works programme seems unlikely.

President B.O. has hinted at some new measures. He has discussed keeping in place a payroll tax cut for businesses, an infrastructure bank to support building projects and new trade agreements.

None of those ideas is likely to make a serious dent in the 9.1% unemployment rate, though. Unless Obama has something new and credible, the disappointment amongst Americans could be great.

The Republican-controlled House and the Senate, where Democrats hold sway, need to pass resolutions allowing the joint Congressional session for the president.

"It is my intention to lay out a series of bipartisan proposals that the Congress can take immediately to continue to rebuild the American economy," Mr Obama had said in his letter to Congressional leaders on Wednesday.

"Washington needs to put aside politics and start making decisions based on what is best for our country and not what is best for each of our parties in order to grow the economy and create jobs."

Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid
... the charismatic senator-for-life from Nevada, currently majority leader ...
said President B.O. would be welcome "any day of the week".

But Boehner had replied recommending Obama's speech take place instead a day later.

He did not mention the Republican debate as a reason, citing instead votes scheduled for the House's first day back after recess and the need for a subsequent three-hour security sweep.

Boehner wrote to the president: "It is my recommendation that your address be held on the following evening, when we can ensure there will be no parliamentary or logistical impediments that might detract from your remarks."

'Politics all the time'

Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus tweeted that the initial scheduling of the speech had proved "this WH is all politics all the time".

The House Speaker's office accused the White House of ignoring established protocol

Boehner's front man Brendan Buck accused the White House of ignoring established protocol and said no-one in the speaker's office had signed off on the date.

The reschedule was confirmed in a statement by White House press secretary Jay Carney on Wednesday evening.

"We consulted with the Speaker about that date before the letter was released, but he determined Thursday would work better," said Carney.

"The president is focused on the urgent need to create jobs and grow our economy, so he welcomes the opportunity to address a Joint Session of Congress on Thursday, September 8th."

Obama's speech is expected to contain specific proposals, including both tax incentives to increase hiring and government spending on public works projects.

The president has already said he would seek extensions on a payroll tax cut for workers, as well as benefits for the unemployed.
Posted by: Fred || 09/02/2011 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

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Posted by: Bright Pebbles || 09/02/2011 7:03 Comments || Top||

#2  Making the primetime speech on Thursday means it could now go head to head with a season-opening NFL game between the Green Bay Packers and the New Orleans Saints.

That's even dumber than requesting a joint session of Congress during the Republican candidates' debate. I suggest moving it to Friday, opposite the Victoria's Secret Lingerie Model Fashion Show.
Posted by: Eohippus Phater7165 || 09/02/2011 11:33 Comments || Top||

#3  Making the primetime speech on Thursday means it could now go head to head with a season-opening NFL game between the Green Bay Packers and the New Orleans Saints.

This means BHO doesn't actually want anyone to watch the speech. It's just a few minutes of tape for use in his campaign.

I'd like to see the entire Republican delegation show up either in Cheeseheads or Saints gear, depending on their particular religious denomination.
Posted by: Matt || 09/02/2011 11:36 Comments || Top||

#4  he's moved it up to 7EST, which means the west coast and most of the rest of the working nation won't see it. Good job, Barry! SCOAMF
Posted by: Frank G || 09/02/2011 11:39 Comments || Top||

#5  Bad move. There's a Beverly Hillbillies marathon on then.
Posted by: Matt || 09/02/2011 11:46 Comments || Top||

#6  No AMERICAN President would hold a speech during opening day of football. Oh, wait. He is not American.
Posted by: newc || 09/02/2011 14:40 Comments || Top||

#7  Why not, didn't seem to mind interrupting the World Series.

This whole thing is pathetic and, if I were a booster, embarassing. If this was on purpose, the only thing worse than the idea was the one who approved it. If an accident, then they have no idea about their own nation's politics nevermind someplace like Libya or Brazil.

Smahrt politics.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 09/02/2011 16:51 Comments || Top||

#8  So is anybody counting? He has shuffled his speech how many times? he bowed to the republicans, he bowed to the NFL, then by shutting down the EPA, he bowed to the (evil) capitalists, and finally, on his trip to Camp david, the weather came in and Marine One had to land. So he had to bow to God.! that had to hurt. Wonder how much fun the USMC flight crew had in telling POTUS that due to the weather, he 'couldn't get there from here....' (and still keep a straight face, sir)
Posted by: USN,Ret. || 09/02/2011 22:52 Comments || Top||

#9  he bowed to the NFL

Appropriately.

Remember, it's the secular high holy season of the NFL, opening day. Not quite as storied as Ramadan, for example, but it will do.
Posted by: badanov || 09/02/2011 23:07 Comments || Top||



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Two weeks of WOT
Fri 2011-09-02
  Russia recognises Libya's rebel government
Thu 2011-09-01
  Al Qathafi Reject Rebels' Ultimatum to Surrender
Wed 2011-08-31
  Saleh Authorizes his party to Conduct Negotiations with Opposition
Tue 2011-08-30
  Qadaffy's wife, daughter, 2 sons flee to Algeria
Mon 2011-08-29
  29 dead in suicide bomb attack in Iraq mosque: Officials
Sun 2011-08-28
  Rebels claim capture of last army base in Tripoli
Sat 2011-08-27
  Al Qaeda's No. 2 , Atiyah Abd al-Rahman, Killed in Pakistan
Fri 2011-08-26
  Rebel council to take Libya's seat at Arab League
Thu 2011-08-25
  Yemeni premier back home from Riyadh
Wed 2011-08-24
  Rebels offers $1.7 million bounty for Gadhafi
Tue 2011-08-23
  Rebels Capture Gadhafi's Bab al-Aziziya Compound, House
Mon 2011-08-22
  Libyans Celebrate Takeover of Capital
Sun 2011-08-21
  Blasts, heavy gunfire rattle Tripoli
Sat 2011-08-20
  Pakistan mosque bombing kills at least 50
Fri 2011-08-19
  Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi wants to leave Power


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