Question by : Is this the Brother-In-Law Effect?
Crony Capitalism: $ 737 Million Green Jobs Loan Given to Nancy Pelosi’s Brother-In-Law
11:00 AM, SEP 29, 2011 • BY MARK HEMINGWAY

Despite the growing Solyndra scandal, yesterday the Department of Energy approved $ 1 billion in new loans to green energy companies — including a $ 737 million loan guarantee to a company known as SolarReserve:
SolarReserve LLC, a closely held renewable energy developer, received a $ 737 million U.S. Energy Department loan guarantee to build a solar-thermal project in Nevada.

The 110-megawatt Crescent Dunes project, near Tonopah, Nevada, will use the sun’s heat to create steam that drives a turbine, the agency said today in a e-mailed statement. SolarReserve is based in Santa Monica, California.
On SolarReserve’s website is a list of “investment partners,” including the “PCG Clean Energy & Technology Fund (East) LLC.” As blogger American Glob quickly discovered, PCG’s number two is none other than “Ronald Pelosi, a San Francisco political insider and financial industry polymath who happens to be the brother-in-law of Nancy Pelosi, the Minority Leader of the United States House of Representatives.”
But wait… there’s more! One of SolarReserve’s other investment partners is Argonaut Private Equity:
Steve Mitchell and Argonaut Private Equity might have a chance to recoup some of their losses in the Solyndra debacle now that the Department of Energy has given a $ 737 million dollar loan guarantee to a company backed by Argonaut that also lists Mitchell among its board of directors.

Mitchell served on the Solyndra LLC Board of Directors. He also serves as Managing Director for Argonaut Private Equity, a company that invested in Solyndra through the LLCs parent company. After Solyndra declared bankruptcy, two Democratic members of the U.S. House asked that Mitchell testify about Solyndra. Though he has not appeared before Congress, he has “been asked to provide documents to Congress” pertaining to Solyndra.
And for good measure, it’s also noteworthy that Obama is about to hold a big money fundraiser at the home of Tom Carnahan in St. Louis:
Carnahan, a member of the prominent Missouri Democratic family, has been tapped by the Obama campaign as its chief Missouri fundraiser. He is chairman of the board of Wind Capital Group, a wind energy company that makes it corporate headquarters in St. Louis. He formerly was president and CEO of the company.

Last year, Wind Capital’s Lost Creek Farm facility in northwest Missouri received a $ 107 million tax credit from the Treasury Department, among many such wind operations receiving support from from stimulus funds.
Tom Carnahan is the son of former Missouri governor Mel Carnahan and former U.S. senator Jean Carnahan. He’s also the brother of current Missouri secretary of state, Robin Carnahan.
It’s increasingly hard to tell the government’s green jobs subsidies apart from the Democrats’ friends and family rewards program.

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Answer by AverageJoe
Face it — Obama is corrupt.

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Question by : Why Doesn’t the FCC Prosecute Fox news for purporting to be “fair & balanced?”?
Quite clearly, Fox “news” (biased political entertainment) is a lie filled, hate promoting network that distorts the truth in order to confuse issues and promote the radical rightwingnut agenda-

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Answer by Ratz
Because lying, or “being hateful” is not illegal nor against FCC standards.

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Question by Procrasty: I’m sick of the anti-Hillary slant to Yahoo political “news” headlines. What are good home pages for grownups?

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Answer by svmainus
Personally I don’t believe there are any – they all slant one way or the other depending on who they know their demographics are – just like TV and Radio news too.
However anything PRO Hilary would have to be for numb-nutz – lol She’s a fraud and a proven one and a huge sell-out. You’re going to have a hard time finding any news headline page that doesn’t report poorly on Hilary (and she makes her own news by what she does and has done)

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Berkeley Heights, NJ (PRWEB) April 28, 2012

Curemonos, a grassroots community-based organization that helps medically underserved women with breast health concerns, celebrates its third anniversary on Friday, May 4, 7:30 p.m. at The Park Avenue Club, Florham Park. Guest speakers include U.S. Senator Robert Menendez, and Peter Hyans, M.D., of Summit Medical Group.

Plastic and reconstructive surgeon, Peter Hyans, M.D., is Medical Director of the Plastic Surgery Center and Chair of the Department of Surgery and Surgical Specialties at Summit Medical Group’s 1 Diamond Hill Road campus. A board-certified plastic surgeon, he has 15 years? experience in plastic surgery. His expertise includes facial rejuvenation, body contouring, and cosmetic and reconstructive breast surgery. Dr. Hyans is a founding member and board member of Curemonos. Summit Medical Group is a Bronze Sponsor of the event.

Curemonos Founder and Executive Director, Dora Arias notes, “We are humbled by the courage of our survivors, the compassion of healthcare providers, the kindness of our volunteers, the generosity of strangers, and the support of our visionaries. Because of them, Cur


San Diego, CA (PRWEB) April 20, 2012

Tiger-Consulting, an American-managed HR, Payroll and Business Services outsource company specializing in helping U.S. and European enterprises to successfully expand and do business in the Asia marketplace, announced today a timely business solution to the employee healthcare crisis. As the global marketplace faces economic challenges that impact worldwide business growth including hiring, benefits and healthcare and the U.S. Supreme Court considers the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), informally known as Obamacare, Tiger-Consulting Founder and CEO, Neil Satterwhite, points to outsourcing as a tool that enables businesses to cut costs and leverage more diverse talent while providing employees the freedom and flexibility to maintain their existing health coverage as they move from job to job.

?The ACA is rooted in good intentions,? said Satterwhite. ?However, the business case?not to mention the ability for enterprise to implement these policies and remain competitive in the global marketplace?isn?t understood by the business community. It?s largely viewed by c-level executives as a way to micro-manage private industry than make healthcare more affordable for businesses. It?s the wrong tool for the job. The right tool is one designed to inspire private industry to think differently in terms of employee healthcare solutions.?

With over 40 years experience in HR, payroll and business consulting in the U.S. and Asia, Satterwhite believes that the global business community needs a business-focused solution to the healthcare crisis rather than increased government regulations and penalties. He asserts outsourcing is that solution as it provides the same mobility to employee healthcare coverage as IRAs provided to retirement plans.

?Decades ago, employees stayed with the same employer for their entire life. One of the reasons for this was that their retirement was not mobile. If they quit, they would lose or receive reduced retirement benefits. When IRAs were invented, they were designed to move with the employee as they changed jobs. This provided people with the freedom to seek different employment opportunities and build their career in new ways. Healthcare is the next frontier where mobility is concerned. Healthcare is not mobile in most employment situations. However, healthcare is mobile by contracting through third-party employers such as Tiger-Consulting,? said Satterwhite.

According to Satterwhite, employees often stay at a job because they don’t want to re-qualify for medical insurance with pre-existing conditions or when increased rates may be prohibitive. He says employees who stay for the sake of their benefits are staying for the wrong reason?because they are stuck?and that?s not good for the employee or the employer. Satterwhite points to this challenge as a niche where third-party employers can help to solve employee healthcare concerns while enabling businesses to cut costs and retain good employees who really want to be there.

?By contracting through a third-party employer, a person can move from company to company without losing their health insurance because their legal employer remains that third party. Benefits are based on a person?s hire date with Tiger-Consulting, so it is not necessary to re-apply for medical insurance every time they change companies. When contractors have gaps in employment, they can still maintain their healthcare coverage at group rates through our firm by making the premium payments. A better solution than Obamacare is to assist private industry to migrate to a third-party employer structure,? said Satterwhite.

As with all employment opportunities, there are both negatives and positives to contracting through a third party. However, in this current economic environment when hiring is slower and companies worldwide are looking for new ways to do more with less, Satterwhite says the pros far out-weigh the cons, particularly for prospects who have healthcare coverage concerns or want to widen the net in terms of their employment search.

?Contracting is growing in popularity globally among both businesses and the workforce. Contractors allow businesses to remain light on their feet. They can budget in the short term, save on the cost of employee benefits, and scale their teams as needed. Employees love it because they have more flexibility and gain varied experience through exposure to different companies and projects. Up until now, healthcare has been a huge drawback to consulting. Contractors have either had to pay-out a high premium for individual healthcare coverage or go without. By working through third-party firms such as Tiger-Consulting, contractors remain under one umbrella, which solves a key challenge for many,? added Satterwhite.

Tiger-Consulting?s 100+ global enterprise clients are mainly based in the U.S. and Europe. The American-managed, Asia-based firm invites more international companies to consider partnering with outsourcing firms such as Tiger-Consulting to bring more consultants into their workforce. By opening up positions to contractors where ?third-party health coverage? is a viable and mobile option, businesses can cut employment costs while leveraging more diverse talent. For more information on third-party outsourcing or employment, contact info(at)tiger-consulting(dot)net.

About Tiger-Consulting.net

Founded by an American Expatriate with more than 40 years of HR and payroll management experience (the last 22 years based in Asia), Tiger-Consulting is committed to making expansion and management of satellite operations in Asia easier for international businesses. The HR, Payroll and Employment Outsource Firm now supports business operations for 100+ enterprise clients across 12 Asia-Pacific countries including Australia, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam. http://www.tiger-consulting.net

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No Debate: How the Republican and Democratic Parties Secretly Control the Presidential Debates

Broadcast to tens of millions of Americans, the presidential debates are the Super Bowl of politics. A good performance before the cameras can vault a contender to the front of the pack, while a gaffe spells national embarrassment and can savage a candidacy. The slim margin for error has led the two major parties to seek—and achieve, under the aegis of the bipartisan Commission on Presidential Debates—tight control through scripting, severe time limits, and the exclusion of third-party candi

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Question by : Can anyone recommend an “Annotated US Constitution” such that it contains historical and scholarly commentary?
I’d like to study the US Constitution in its historical context, both the Founder’s original intent and subsequent cultural and legal interpretations. I’d prefer a book/series, but an online resource might be helpful as well.

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Answer by Yeah, Butt
Try this link:

http://www.usconstitution.net/const.html

The Constitution & there are a lot of supporting links.

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