McCain and Palin lie about factcheck.org
Posted by Lippard at 9/14/2008 05:14:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Barack Obama, ethics, John McCain, politics, Sarah Palin
Posted by Lippard at 9/14/2008 11:30:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: John McCain, politics, Sarah Palin
Posted by Lippard at 9/14/2008 09:37:00 AM 7 comments
Labels: Arizona, creationism, religion, science
Posted by Einzige at 9/14/2008 06:17:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Arizona, economics, housing bubble
The Bidens donated $30,704 to 10 charities last year. The largest gift was $10,000 to the Beau Biden Foundation, a nonprofit focused on child abuse that is named after the president's deceased son.
But that's on $607,336 in income, so it's just over 5%. Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff gave just under 1.6%:
Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband, Douglas Emhoff, also released their 2020 tax filings. They paid a rate of 36.7% on income of $1,695,225 and contributed $27,006 to charity.
Posted by Lippard at 9/12/2008 03:33:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Barack Obama, charitable giving, economics, John McCain, politics
Posted by Lippard at 9/12/2008 01:22:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: crime, law, security, spam, technology
Foreclosures hit another record high in August: 304,000 homes were in default and 91,000 families lost their houses.More than 770,000 homes have been repossessed by lenders since August 2007, when the credit crunch took hold.
The report from RealtyTrac, an online marketer of foreclosures properties, is the latest in string of bad news for housing.
Foreclosure filings of all kinds, including notices of defaults, notices of auctions and bank repossessions, grew 12% in August over July, and 27% compared with August 2007.
Arizona preforeclosures also set another record in August, according to the Arizona Republic:
...notice of trustee sales, in metropolitan Phoenix hit a new high of 7,271 in August, according to the real-estate-data firm Information Market. Foreclosures in the Valley have been hovering around 4,000 for each of the past few months but are bound to climb if more struggling homeowners don't get help.
So much for seeing July's drop as the start of a trend.
Posted by Lippard at 9/12/2008 09:47:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Arizona, economics, housing bubble
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has charged her state a daily allowance, normally used for official travel, for more than 300 nights spent at her home, The Washington Post reported Tuesday.
An analysis of travel statements filed by the governor, now John McCain's Republican running mate, shows she claimed the per diem allowance on 312 occasions when she was home in Wasilla and that she billed taxpayers $43,490 for travel by her husband and children.Per diem payments are meant for meals and incidental expenses while traveling on state business. State officials told The Post her claims — nearly $17,000 over 19 months — were permitted because her "duty station" is Juneau, the capital, and she was in Wasilla 600 miles away.
Palin spends little time at the governor's mansion in Juneau, especially when the Legislature is out of session, and instead prefers to live in Wasilla and commute to her office in Anchorage.
I think the travel to and from Wasilla is arguably reasonable, depending on frequency, but per diem for meals and incidentals in Wasilla seems as wrong as if she were taking the per diem for meals and incidentals while staying in the governor's mansion.
UPDATE (September 15, 2008): The Palins haven't yet released their tax records, and it may be that she owes taxes on those per diems.
Posted by Lippard at 9/10/2008 02:57:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: ethics, John McCain, law, politics, Sarah Palin, travel
Posted by Lippard at 9/10/2008 01:08:00 PM 1 comments
Labels: abortion, politics, rationality, science
In June 1997, both Palin and I had responsibilities at the graduation ceremony of a small group of Wasilla area home schoolers. I directed the Mat-Su College Community Band, which played music, and she gave the commencement address. It was held at her church, the Wasilla Assembly of God.Surely there must be other witnesses besides Munger to her creationist views who can provide confirmation.
Palin had recently become Wasilla mayor, beating her earliest mentor, John Stein, the then-incumbent mayor. A large part of her campaign had been to enlist fundamentalist Christian groups, and invoke evangelical buzzwords into her talks and literature.
As the ceremony concluded, I bumped into her in a hall away from other people. I congratulated her on her victory, and took her aside to ask about her faith. Among other things, she declared that she was a young earth creationist, accepting both that the world was about 6,000-plus years old, and that humans and dinosaurs walked the earth at the same time.
I asked how she felt about the second coming and the end times. She responded that she fully believed that the signs of Jesus returning soon "during MY lifetime," were obvious. "I can see that, maybe you can't - but it guides me every day."
Posted by Lippard at 9/09/2008 09:22:00 PM 7 comments
Labels: creationism, education, ethics, history, politics, rationality, Sarah Palin