Here is a pdf of the handouts for the meeting held Monday November 14.
Archive | November 16, 2011
The FDA and State Medical Boards Want You to Die from Cancer
Europe Bans Nake Body Backscatter Scanners
When will the land of the free and the home of the brave follow suit? Instead we have TSA thugs, who have yet to catch a single terrorist, occupying our roads.
http://www.propublica.org/article/europe-bans-x-ray-body-scanners-used-at-u.s.-airports
October 25, 2011 Lost Revenue Ad hoc Committee Videos Available
Congressional Insider Trading Scandal
You cannot read the description of the personal stock trading allegedly conducted by Rep. Spencer Bachus and other members of Congress during the financial crisis and conclude anything other than the following:
Our government is completely corrupt.
Yes, this behavior may be technically legal, because of an absurd loophole that makes insider-trading rules not apply to Congress.
Yes, this behavior may be widespread on Capitol Hill.
But there is no universe in which a reasonable person would consider this behavior ethical or okay. And for the 300+ million Americans who aren’t members of Congress, it would be just plain illegal
Many members of Congress seem guilty here, including John Kerry, Dick Durbin, and Jim Moran. But Spencer Bachus takes the cake.
According to a new book called Throw Them All Out by Peter Schweizer, as relayed by Dave Weigel at Slate, Rep. Bachus made more than 40 trades in his personal account in the summer and fall of 2008, in the early months of the financial crisis.
The fact that Bachus personally traded on private information he received as a result of his job is bad enough. The fact that he was the ranking member of the House Financial Services Committee at the time is simply outrageous.
In one case, the day after getting a private briefing on the collapsing economy and financial system from Ben Bernanke and Hank Paulson, Rep. Bachus effectively shorted the market (by buying options that would rise if the market tanked.)
A few days later, after the market tanked, Bachus sold his position and nearly doubled his money.