NSA Chief is Pushing for Legislation to Stifle the First Amendment

Recently, what came out with the justices in the United Kingdom … they looked at what happened on Miranda and other things, and they said it’s interesting: journalists have no standing when it comes to national security issues. They don’t know how to weigh the fact of what they’re giving out and saying, is it in the nation’s interest to divulge this.

– General Keith Alexander, Director of the NSA

Although General Alexander states the above with regard to the UK justice system, he clearly agrees with the assessment. Read the passage above again and think about how scary that statement is. It becomes clear that one of the reasons abuses at the NSA are so egregious is because of the attitude of the person in charge. Alexander genuinely thinks that intelligence officials know best, and should not be subject to any sort of accountability. You don’t need to be a card-carrying member of the ACLU to see how dangerous this perspective is. To endorse this notion that “journalists have no standing when it comes to national security issues,” is to effectively make illegal one of the most important free speech rights in any democracy. This sort of attitude represents the antithesis of American values.

Not only does General Alexander see things this way, apparently he is lobbying for Congressional legislation that would solidify this authoritarian view within the law itself. For example, the Guardian reported yesterday that:

General Keith Alexander, who has furiously denounced the Snowden revelations, said at a Tuesday cybersecurity panel that unspecified “headway” on what he termed “media leaks” was forthcoming in the next several weeks, possibly to include “media leaks legislation.”

The general, who is due to retire in the next several weeks, said that the furore over Snowden’s surveillance revelations – which he referred to only as “media leaks” – was complicating his ability to get congressional support for a bill that would permit the NSA and the military Cyber Command he also helms to secretly communicate with private entities like banks about online data intrusions and attacks. 

So apparently he has several pieces of authoritarian legislation on his plate at the moment. He laments Snowden is making the implementation of his fascist tendencies more difficult. Just another reason to celebrate Snowden.

“We’ve got to handle media leaks first,” Alexander said.

“I think we are going to make headway over the next few weeks on media leaks. I am an optimist. I think if we make the right steps on the media leaks legislation, then cyber legislation will be a lot easier,” Alexander said.

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Spicy Name for Spicy Korean Food Truck Gets Cock-Blocked!

According
to Fox29
down Texas way, Port San Antonio “a public entity
which has more than 12,000 employees at the former Kelly Air Force
Base, has banned a spicy Korean food truck because of its
name.”

The name in question? CockAsian. The truck serves spicy fried
chicken, bibimbap, “spicy fried tofu with sexy sauce” (blech), and
more.

“We thought the name could be offensive to others,” said Port
San Antonio spokesman Paco Fellici….

“I am surprised. I thought it would get a little bit of
cajoling, but nothing like this,” said Cockasian food truck owner
Candie Yoder.

Apparently, someone at Port San Antonio
googled the truck looking for a menu and instead found the Urban
Dictionary’s definition of cockasian.
To which I can only say it’s a good thing the easily offended
official didn’t do an image search by mistake.


More here.

The good news? Yoder says the controversy has helped grow
her business big time.

At the truck’s
Facebook page
, Yoder is a bit more reflective, writing

It makes me sad that the spoken and written word are the most
censored forms of art. CockAsian to us is word that has boundless
meanings none of which are sexual or a racial slur. If any of you
has any contacts at the Port you might want to let them know that
you would like to see us there and I would be more than happy to
discuss the basis for our name with them.

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John Stossel on Obama’s Budget Baloney

This week, President Barack Obama proposed a
budget “that will create new jobs in manufacturing and energy
and innovation and infrastructure,” and he suggested that “every
dime of it” could be paid for by cutting unnecessary
spending. John Stossel is more than a little skeptical about
the president’s claims.

“Does he think we have no memory, or that we’re just ignorant?”
asks Stossel. “Are these just poll-tested phrases that work because
most voters are too busy to pay attention?” One things for sure:
Obama’s smug statements about his budget plan are full of
deceit. 

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UN Envoy Kidnapped In Crimea… Or Not

Just Bloomberg headlines for now which don’t mesh well with the whole “detente” narrative, supposedly unleashed by Putin’s conference yesterday in which he was said to “blink”, which he didn’t but algo-driven stocks are convinced he did and algos are always right:

  • UN ENVOY KIDNAPPED IN SIMFEROPOL, IFX CITES UKRAINE FOREIGN MIN
  • UN ENVOY SERRY’S CAR WAS STOPPED IN SIMFEROPOL: UKRAINE FOR.MIN

And the “confirmation”:

  • UKRAINE FOREIGN MINISTRY SPOKESWOMAN CONFIRMS REPORT THAT UN SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE HELD IN CRIMEA

From Reuters:

Armed men seized Robert Serry, a special representative of U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in Ukraine’s Crimea region on Wednesday, Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry said.

 

Russian forces have taken control of Crimea in southern Ukraine. Serry was held in the region’s main city, Simferopol, a ministry spokeswoman said.

It is certainly not clear who the kidnappers were. So just another provocation, simple lie, or for once, the truth?  We hope to find out soon.

* * *

Update: and now we know the answer – lie and borderline provocation, once again by the Ukraine foreign ministry

  • DEPUTY U.N. SECRETARY-GENERAL ELIASSON DENIES REPORTS U.N.  REPRESENTATIVE SERRY WAS KIDNAPPED, SAYS SERRY WAS THREATENED

Just how much longer will the Ukraine keep pushing for a hot war before Russia finally responds?


    



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481 Barclays Employees Paid Over 1 Million Pounds In 2013, Increase Of 53 From 2012 Despite Losses, Mass Layoffs

It was less than a month ago when Barclays announced it would fire 12,000 workers after posting abysmal earnings with Q4 banking income crashing 37% and overall income sliding 9%. So, one would think, its employees would be punished with lower pay – those that are lucky enough to keep their jobs of course. One would be wrong. Reuters just reported that 481 of Barclays employees were paid 1 million pounds ($1.7 million) or more last year, 53 more than in the year before, and most of them were based in the United States.

The headscratcher continues:

Barclays said 57 percent of those paid at least 1 million pounds were based in the United States and 27 percent were based in Britain.

 

The bank said in its annual report that Chief Executive Antony Jenkins could be paid up to 7.2 million pounds this year, down 1.4 million from his maximum pay under his previous pay structure, although more is now guaranteed.

 

Barclays provoked anger last month when the bank said it paid 2.4 billion pounds in bonuses last year, up 10 percent on the year despite profits tumbling by a third.

Surely, this latest announcement will not provoke much happiness either. More improtantly, news like this is why, despite generating massive losses, Barclays employees are generally richer than you, if not quite richer than Jamie Dimon. Because in the New Normal, all one needs to make a million is to keep losing money. Barcalys’ immutable rationale – fear of losing the traders to a better-paying competitor. Like who – is the Fed hiring again?


    



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Despite Claims That “Everything Is Under Control” Protesters Storm Donetsk Treasury Building

Minutes ago, the chief of police of the Donetsk regional state administration (in Eastern Ukraine and the home region of Yanukovych) explained how the situation was “stable” and “everything is under control”… So perhaps he better look out the window:

  • *RUSSIAN-FLAG WAVING CROWD SAID TO STORM DONETSK BUILDING: AP
  • *PRO-RUSSIAN PROTESTERS BREAK INTO DONETSK GOVT BUILDING: TV5
  • *PRO-RUSSIAN PROTESTERS ON WAY TO STORM DONETSK TREASURY: TV5

So, apart from the protesters storming buildings and breaking into the Treasury, things are “under control.”

 

 

As NY Post reports,

Hundreds of demonstrators waving Russian flags have stormed a government building in Donetsk in the eastern Ukraine.

 

The region is the home area of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, who fled the country after massive protests in Kiev.

 

An AP photographer, who was in Donetsk, said more than 2,000 people gathered in the square Wednesday afternoon outside the regional administrative building before groups of men broke through police ranks and smashed their way into the building.

 

Many of the protesters waved Russian and other flags. Many chanted “Russia! Russia!”

A large crowd of Russian flag-waving protesters is gathering…

The anti-Russians are not pleased:

 

And it appears the local police have woken up:


    



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Ukraine’s Battle is Doomed

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It’s history in the making, sitting on the sidelines, watching the scuffle happen and roll before your very eyes. But, it’s not worth a great deal when you know what the end of the match is going to be. There’s hardly any point in watching the murder, mystery and suspense film, when you know that it was Colonel Mustard in the ballroom with the dagger, rather than with Miss Scarlett. It’s the same with Ukraine. We know what the outcome might be already and really the only reason we are sitting watching the war film is because it’s on our doorstep in Europe and in our back yard in the Western world. Plus, it revives the old fears, the old divisions, the old hassles and we all sit their saying that we “haven’t moved on one bit from the Cold Wall”. They should have kept the Berlin Wall standing as it didn’t do any long-term good dismantling it 1989 some might even say. The only thing it brought about was catharsis from the past actions of division. Whatever happens between Russia and the West in Ukraine, the country will be doomed to failure.

Ukraine’s interim government, after having ousted President Viktor Yanukovich and seen him flee into the shirt-tails of Vladimir Putin, has decided to hold on to temporary power before elections are to take place. In order to do so, the interim government has quickly cottoned on to the fact that they are in need of money. The West might bung them a few billion, or one maybe (according to Secretary of State John Kerry), if they are lucky. Although, it should be remembered that money pledged to another state is a bit like charity money after a natural disaster somewhere in the world. Firstly, it’s only a promise and promises don’t have to be upheld in this world. Secondly, we don’t have to give it immediately. So, in the meantime, the Ukrainians are getting all the rich oligarchs of the country into the government and on their side. They really have understood what the definition of government is, haven’t they?

For example, two of the richest people in the country have been given positions in the interim government already. Igor Kolomoisky, billionaire Ukrainian and now the Governor of the region of Dnipropetrovskimmediately used his new function to call Vladimir Putin “schizophrenic [and] of short stature”. It’s like times of old, when guys get awarded whole regions of a country for the playroom. Although admittedly, Vladimir Putin measures 5’7”. The second is Serhiy Taruta, Ukrainian businessman and chairman of the Industrial Union of Donbas, President of FC Metalurh Donetsk and with an estimated wealth of $2 billion. Now, he is regional administrator of the region of Danetsk.

There are nine billionaires in Russia today according to the Forbes Rich List. They have all made their money from Ukraine’s natural resources.

Politics and Business go hand in hand. Are they (like our) business-oriented politicians or rather political businessmen?

All acting in the West and the East?

Is all the heated anger just feigned from both parties in the west and the East? Remember when on March 26th 2012 the US President was caught on hot mic giving a nod and a wink to Dmitry Medvedev supposedly behind the backs of the public (you would think that they would learn by now that the mic is open and the cameras are rolling still):

Obama: On all these issues, but particularly missile defense, this, this can be solved but it’s important for him to give me space.
Medvedev: Yeah, I understand. I understand your message about space. Space for you…
Obama: This is my last election. After my election I have more flexibility.
Medvedev: I understand. I will transmit this information to Vladimir.

Obama won the election and now it’s that flexibility in view and not just in terms of national security and ballistic missiles either. Although, it should be remembered that it was so important to protect national security that we had to have our lives invaded by the prying National Security Agency. As soon as President Obama had entered office, it was then that he decided to cancel an agreement of the Bush Presidency, infuriating Polandand the Czech Republic. Ukraine wasn’t asked what they thought back then. The missile-defense shield was scrapped by Obama to the joy of the Russians, leaving the way open to do what they wanted. The Strategic Arms Reduction (START) Treaty also became binding and strictly reduced the USA‘s flexibility on missile-defense activity. The USA lost flexibility, Obama gained it and so did Russia.

Perhaps all of this was planned in the long-term long ago and now the guys in the West and those in the East are just play acting. Me thinks that the European bunch never got told since they are at a loss as t’where they should be running.

Whatever happens, Ukraine will fall. If they get overrun by the Russian oligarchs, then they are doomed. If the West sells out on them, they are doomed. If the West helps them, they are doomed. If they continue with their own oligarch government, they are doomed.

Doomed means likely to have an inescapable outcome. Play your bets, ladies and gentlemen.

Originally posted: Ukraine’s Battle is Doomed

 


    



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Video: Juggalos vs. the FBI: Why Insane Clown Posse Fans are Not a Gang

“Juggalos vs. the FBI: Why Insane Clown Posse Fans are Not a
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Goldman Lowers Its February NFP Forecast To Only 125K

Today’s economic data has been absolutely abysmal. We know, we know, snow. However, first the atrocious ADP number, and then the abysmal Services ISM employment index plunging at an unseen pace, should give some pause for thought. It appears to have done so with Goldman’s chief economist, the same guy who a month ago was expecting 3.0% GDP growth in Q1, and who just cut his February NFP forecast for this Friday from 145K to 125K.

From Goldman:

BOTTOM LINE: The ISM nonmanufacturing index was weaker than expected in February. Some survey respondents cited adverse weather conditions as a cause of slower activity.

 

MAIN POINTS:

 

1. The ISM nonmanufacturing index fell to 51.6 in February (vs. consensus 53.5) from 54.0 in January. By component, business activity (-1.7pt to 54.6) and employment (-8.9pt to 47.5) fell, while new orders (+0.4pt to 51.3) rose a touch. The inventory index?which is not seasonally adjusted?was unchanged at 50.5 on an n.s.a. basis but seems to have declined substantially on an s.a. basis. Some survey respondents, in particular those in the wholesale trade and construction sectors, cited adverse weather conditions as a cause of slower activity. February’s decline leaves the ISM nonmanufacturing index at its lowest level since February 2010.

 

2. The ISM composite index?including both the manufacturing and nonmanufacturing surveys?fell 1.9pt to 51.8 in February. The composite index places considerably more weight on the nonmanufacturing survey.

 

3. As a result of the sharp decline in the employment component of the nonmanufacturing index, we have reduced our payrolls forecast to 125k and our private payrolls forecast to 130k

Don’t worry though: it’s the snow.

Snow which can practically slam a $17 trillion economy dead in its tracks.


    



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Is An FTC Retweet An Endorsement? Herbalife Shareholders Are Dying To Know

Retweets are not endorsements… but they really usually are. Which is the reason some are wondering just why did the FTC show a specific appreciation of this particular tweet sent out yesterday by a user who appears to have a bone to pick with Herbalife, Nu Skin and other alleged pyramid schemes:

Seen here in the FTC’s twitter stream, where incidentally there are virtually no other retweets:

 

So which is it: is the FTC proud of its lack of action on alleged pyramid schemes and decided to call attention to this tweet, or is it a hint that something bigger is coming in the stock that otherwise is quite irrelevant, if it weren’t for the epic billionaire pissing match between Carl Icahn and Bill Ackman, which we be resolved either when HLF is LBOed and Ackman’s biggest loss of all time gets even bigger, or when Icahn faces a loss of a few hundred million, which to him is nothing, but losing face to Ackman – everything?

Or was it merely a fat finger by the intern manning the FTC twitter account?

h/t Randy


    



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