Showing posts with label white house. Show all posts
Showing posts with label white house. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Who's Reading the Lost in the Ozone blog...Would you believe the White House..?

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This blog routinely gets read by and receives hits from all levels of government, the House of Representatives, the US Senate...both houses of the NY State government - the state senate and the state assembly -  and the City Council and numerous city agencies...But's its not every day that the White House visits this site...It seems someone at the White House was searching for information about the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and found their way here...I'd like to extend the welcome mat and hope to have you back soon...

Monday, December 20, 2010

NY Delegation Backs Maloney by Mike McAuliff - New York Daily News


You've got to say one thing for Rep. Carolyn Maloney and her bid to be the next top Democrat on the Oversight Committee: She went from zero to 60 in about 4.5 seconds.
Last evening Maloney was an Ed Towns supporter, expecting to back him in today's Steering Committee meeting.
But Towns unexpectedly dropped out under pressure from leadership and the White House -- and Maloney was not about to overlook her own seniority on the committee in favor of Rep. Elijah Cummings, of Maryland, even if she likes the guy.
Maloney quickly put together a push, winning the backing of Towns late last night, and the Steering Committee put off the vote until Thursday.
Then we had [NOW coming out for Maloney](http://bit.ly/etd1HT), who would be the first woman ranking member of the Oversight Committee.
And late tonight, we have the below letter touting Maloney, signed by the New York delegation -- and it's not easy to get that bunch to sign anything quickly.
It will be interesting to see if her colleagues are impressed, or if they choose the White House favorite. (The White House ignored request for comment yesterday.



MaloneySupportletter

Friday, December 17, 2010

Police Arrest 131 Antiwar Protesters In Front Of White House by Dan Froomkin - The Huffington Post

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WATCH video excerpts of the arrests. Organizer Mike Ferner, the president of Veterans for Peace, gets dragged away, and Ellsberg flashes a peace sign before getting handcuffed.




Hoping to spark the country's silent majority into action, 131 antiwar protesters got themselves arrested Thursday, in one of the larger acts of civil disobedience in front of the White House in some time.
Carrying signs that frequently included question marks -- "Peace on earth?" and "How is the war economy working for you?" -- protesters organized by a Missouri-based veterans groupmarched up to the White House gates and refused to disperse, holding their ground for several hours on a snowy and blustery day.
Among those arrested was Daniel Ellsberg, the Vietnam-era whistleblower who leaked the Pentagon Papers as an act of protest in 1971. Thursday's arrest was his 80th.
All the arrests were appropriately peaceful although some protesters went limp, forcing police to carry them to the loaned Metrobuses waiting to take them to a booking facility. Only one protester actually attached himself to the gate with a bicycle lock.
All were charged with failure to obey lawful order, a misdemeanor, said Park Police spokesman David Schlosser.
Schlosser said the protesters would be released after either forfeiting $100 or accepting an assigned court date.
A new poll shows that a substantial majority of the country agrees with the protesters on some central points. As Amanda Terkel reports for the Huffington Post, the poll finds a record 60 percent of Americans now say the war in Afghanistan is not worth fighting.
Before the mass arrest, speakers at the rally, which was attended by at least 500 people, attacked the war and defended WikiLeaks and Bradley Manning, the army officer suspected of leaking secret State Department cables to the website.
Earlier on Thursday, Ellsberg told a Washington news conference that Manning and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange were no more deserving of prosecution than the New York Times, which published the Pentagon Papers in 1971, or Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward, who helped uncover the Watergate conspiracy.

Monday, November 29, 2010

White House White Board: Your Healthcare Dollar



Nancy-Ann DeParle, the Director of the Office of Health Reform at the White House breaks down new rules will make our health care marketplace more transparent and ensure you get the best value for your premium dollars. They are just one of the many parts of the Affordable Care Act that are already making our health care system stronger.

She explains medical loss ratio...Insurance companies must now spend 80% of your premiums on actual healthcare...More info on Healthcare.gov

Saturday, November 27, 2010

White House Interactive Tour | The White House

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THE Oval Office, the 'situation room' and the first family's organic garden are among the highlights of a new virtual tour of the White House put online on Tuesday.

The new Web tour offers views that are not available to the public, even if they could get in some of the rare guided visits of the presidential residence.

With an interactive clickable page, visitors can see locations such as the Rose Garden, East Room and of course the West Wing. First Lady Michelle Obama's vegetable garden is on the tour along with the basketball court used by President Barack Obama.

The online visitors can get a glimpse of things they would not see in a real-life tour such as the 'situation room' an ultra-secure location in the White House to manage crises.

The room was created at the request of president John Kennedy after the failed Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba in 1961.

Modernized and expanded in 2007, this complex of rooms is staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week to monitor national and international intelligence information, according to the website. It also allows the president to communicate securely with American military commanders and foreign heads of state around the world. 


President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama are committed to opening the doors of the White House and truly making it the People’s House.



  • Watch exclusive "Inside the White House" videos
  • Tour the West Wing, Residence, East Wing and South Lawn
  • Visit again to watch new videos and learn more

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Mayor Criticized on Judicial Stance by Michael Howard Sau l- WSJ.com

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Mayor Michael Bloomberg, vowing to keep fighting to shutter 19 failing city schools, suggested Friday that judges should take a more activist role when deciding cases.

The mayor's remarks—denouncing a unanimous appellate court ruling that prevents his administration from closing the schools—offer a provocative glimpse at Mr. Bloomberg's perspective on the role of the judiciary and would undoubtedly be a lightning rod if he launched a bid for president.

Mr. Bloomberg, 68 years old, contemplated a White House bid in 2008 and there is widespread speculation that he still harbors such ambitions.

On his weekly radio show, the mayor conceded it's "probably true" that his administration "didn't comply" with the procedures required under law to close the schools, but he suggested the five-judge panel on the Appellate Division of the State Supreme Court should have looked at the bigger picture.

"We're playing with children's lives, not whether the I's are dotted and the T's are crossed," Mr. Bloomberg said. "They should look at the context of it, and for them to think, 'Well, you know, I'm just here to interpret the law,' that's not true. They are part of society."

Mr. Bloomberg said the judges "made a terrible mistake, and...should have found a ways to interpret the law—and they have plenty of discretion, it's ridiculous to say they don't—to accomplish what's good for society."

Roger Clegg, president of the Center for Equal Opportunity, a conservative think tank based in Virginia, called the mayor's remarks "disturbing."
"The definition of judicial activism is a judge ignoring what the text of a law says—whether it's the Constitution, or a statute, or a regulation—and instead substituting his own view of what is the greater societal good," he said.

Mr. Clegg said the mayor's remarks "would come back to haunt him" if he decides to pursue a White House bid. Mr. Bloomberg has repeatedly said he has no plans to run for president.

Doug Muzzio, a professor of public affairs at Baruch College, said Mr. Bloomberg's remarks reflect his "hubris and arrogance."

"He's telling the judges that 'I am so right on the issue that your interpretation of the law doesn't matter. It's Bloomberg law. I am the philosopher king. I know best,'" Mr. Muzzio said. "It's outrageous, but characteristic of the mayor and his attitude."

Michael Mulgrew, president of the United Federation of Teachers, which brought the suit along with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said the mayor's administration was instrumental in crafting the very law it violated.

"You support a law, you help draft a law, then, your agency goes out of its way to make sure they don't follow it," he said. "It's ridiculous."

He said judges should make decisions based on the facts and the law. "We're in a lot of trouble if the facts be damned," he said.

An aide to Mr. Bloomberg declined Friday to respond to the criticism that the mayor's comments elicited.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Raw Footage: The President and the Hovercraft - The White House

I have to admit this is pretty cool...they didn't make toys like this when I was a kid...


President Obama convinces New York Times reporter Sheryl Stolberg to demo a small hovercraft at Industrial Support Inc., a manufacturing services company in Buffalo, N.Y.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Rep Weiner Statement on Homeland Security Funding for NYC...

NEWS: Weiner on NYC Homeland Security Cuts: “Mind Bogglingly Bad Judgment”

“Mind Bogglingly Bad Judgment”


Following reports that the Department of Homeland Security has decided to slash anti-terror funding for New York City less than two weeks after an attempted terrorist bombing in Times Square, Rep. Anthony Weiner (D – Queens and Brooklyn) issued the following statement:

“Cutting Big Apple homeland security funding to the core is mind bogglingly bad judgment.”

“We got lucky when the Times Square bomber failed. Now instead of increasing our odds, the Administration is pushing our luck.”

“I will tell the President this tonight.”

**EDITORS NOTE** Weiner will grill Attorney General Eric Holder during today’s 10 AM Judiciary Committee hearing on the Administration’s decision to slash anti-terror funding to New York City. Watchable on CSPAN 3 or at http://judiciary.house.gov/

Fact Check: New York's Homeland Security Funding Is Rising - Politics by Marc Ambinder - The Atlantic

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Rep. Peter King: "The fact that the Obama Administration would cut New York's homeland security funding just 11 days after the Times Square car bomb attempt is dangerous and unconscionable.

Rep. Anthony Weiner: "Cutting Big Apple homeland security funding to the core is mind bogglingly bad judgment."

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But funding really isn't decreasing. When all federal funding is totaled, according to White House spokesperson Nick Shapiro, the city is getting $47 million more for port and transit security over the previous year's budget, the last signed into law by the Bush Administration.

Remember: $100 million in port and transit security grants were earmarked for NYC from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act -- the stimulus package.

With that money, the total for NYC will be $245 million.

"In fact, one out of every three recovery dollars for transit and port security went to NYC, making them the largest recipient in the country," Shapiro said.

Overall port and transit security grant funding increased 14% from the Bush to Obama administrations.

Port and transit security grant funding in New York City increased by 24% from the Bush to Obama administrations.

Monday, June 22, 2009

The Official White House Flickr Photostream

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President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton leave the Oval Office after a meeting on June 22, 2009. Secretary Clinton broke her elbow last week and had surgery on Friday. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)