UPDATE: Jobs In Jeopardy

Up to 1,000 jobs at Bucyrus International Inc. and its suppliers could be in jeopardy as the result of a decision by the U.S. Export-Import Bank, funded by Congress, to deny several hundred million dollars in loan guarantees to a coal-fired power plant and mine in India.

About 300 of those jobs are at the Bucyrus plant in South Milwaukee, where the company has 1,410 employees and its headquarters. The remaining jobs are spread across 13 states, including Illinois, Minnesota and Indiana.

More …

UPDATE: The bank is now changing its position.

Day 70

Here’s a timeline of the government’s mishandling of the Gulf oil disaster.

Plug the damn back nine golf holes already.

Amnesty, Get Ready For It

Here it comes. It appears that the POTUS is lining up his supporters for this.

Fight it with everything you got.

This affects your employment, your earnings, your kids jobs outlook and their earnings – as well as hidden costs to support the well being of illegals that have no desire to become Americans.

To Be Deported

Otherwise – TBD.

An illegal alien from Brazil, charged with rape of a minor. But that’s not all.
Read the article from Martha’s Vineyard Times Online.
Here’s a bit that should be a bit telling:

Mr. Ort, an ICE spokesman, said privacy issues prevent him from confirming or denying whether Mr. Matos was previously deported from the United States.

My, how sensitive. How – incomplete.

Excuses Excuses

Sounds to me that the Head of DHS isn’t even going to try to do her job:

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, whose agency is charged with securing America’s borders, told an audience in Washington, D.C., in reference to the U.S.-Mexico border, “You’re never going to totally seal that border.”

And it also sounds to me that the Mayor of Philadelphia is obstructing Justice:

Mayor Nutter has expressed concern about the human rights of all immigrants, regardless of their legal status.

Well then, he should discuss that with President Calderone. Legal status. So he is going to shield criminals. Right? Sure does sound like it.

Fast Work Shoddy Work When Sleepless

That’s what Congress has done. Thoroughly unprofessional.

There can be only one reason for this. And it has nothing to do with what they quoted for the reporters.

They are concerned, scared probably, that come November – they won’t be able to do what they just did to us.

Legacy – thy name is folly. May God Help Us.

“It’s a great moment. I’m proud to have been here,” said a teary-eyed Sen. Christopher J. Dodd (D-Conn.), who as chairman of the Senate Banking Committee led the effort in the Senate. “No one will know until this is actually in place how it works [Edit: Here we go again!]. But we believe we’ve done something that has been needed for a long time. It took a crisis to bring us to the point where we could actually get this job done.”

Which crisis was this Senator? Mortgage? Foreclosures? Economy? Your property in Ireland?

Don’t Pay, Just Seize Them

That’s the approach Hugo Chavez takes. And takes. (Notice a pattern here?)

Yup, he won’t pay $100M owed to a U.S. company for working their oil rigs providing product to Venezuela. Oh yeah, definitely the free enterprise system doesn’t work there.

At least, the government can still use this product – unlike the confiscated foodstuffs rotting in warehouses, right?

UPDATEx2: Disclose Act Passed in the House

Pelosi, for once, reads the tea leaves correctly on the non-support on this bill.

(Psst: NRA, hear that? We know what you did. And, as an NRA member, I am not happy with what you did.)

However:

Democratic leadership aides said the vote would be rescheduled until next week, but it is still unclear whether Pelosi and Rep. Chris Van Hollen (Md.), chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and the author of the bill, will have enough votes to move forward then.

UPDATE: Apparently, Pelosi plans to have a vote on this abhorrent bill today. Time to light up the phone lines.

UPDATEx2: HR 5175 Roll Call Vote. Now it goes to the Senate. And we already know what that means here in Maryland, now don’t we? Call them anyway. And call again. Again.

Declaring War on Arizona

No, I don’t mean the POTUS (this time).

Actually, it’s the Mexican Drug Cartel. Openly. They are threatening Nogales police officers.

Tell me again the Arizona law is unconstitutional, POTUS and AG, tell me there aren’t American citizens – on American soil – dying because of foreign criminal activity coming across our southern border illegally.

Arizona needs to do the job our Constitution says the federal government should have been doing all along. And our own administration thinks that suing the Arizona government is going to solve the problem by handcuffing police authority that is supposed to “Protect and Serve”.

Well, who’s going to “Protect and Serve” now? Or, should I ask – who is going to serve us to who?

What crap. What a waste of federal time, effort, our tax money, legal meandering just because they want criminals in our country ……… and, what’s that reason again?

UPDATEx3: Disaster In More Ways Than One

Ecological, economical, long term.

And not just to Louisiana, although they were hit first. (Over two months now.)

There are numerous (35?) drilling platforms affected by the POTUS’ oil drilling moratorium.

Millions of dollars per day is negatively affected. Jobs to be lost. Platforms will be lost also. What will this do to our supply chain? (As if I didn’t know.)

Now, Louisiana Governor Jindal is battling the moratorium in the courtroom. As he should.
In fact, I would think other governors should join with him.

(NOTE: A friends tells me this bit about what I heard on Glenn Beck’s show may not be quite factual. I will check into this and post what I find out. What did I hear on Glenn Beck tonight about our government giving a $2B loan to Brazil’s oil drilling – which will be even deeper than the Deepwater Horizon?? Why are we giving them money we don’t have – to do something we are turning off? Excuse me, the POTUS is turning off.)

UPDATE: “Oh, no you don’t.” “Oh, yes we will.” In the meantime, local businesses there are in the middle – not being squeezed so much – but more like a taffee pull.

UPDATEx2: Well, it looks like the federal judge is NOT going to delay his ruling that DOJ wanted him to do. Which means the moratorium is dust. For now. Let’s hope.

UPDATEx3: As promised, here are some additional references to Beck’s claim (above). It appears that Beck painted the situation with a rather broad brush. Here you go:

In fact, the Export-Import bank receives no appropriations from Congress and thus does not rely on American taxpayer dollars and is also not “sending” $2 billion to the Brazilian company but offering lines of credit to U.S. firms so they can compete to land contracts as part of Petrobras’ drilling operations.

Also:

The U.S. government is preparing to provide up to $10 billion in loans to finance the development of massive hydrocarbon reserves off Brazil’s coast thought to contain 80 billion barrels of high-quality crude, an amount that could lead to a six-fold increase in Brazil’s current proven reserves and transform that nation into one of the world’s 10 largest oil producers.

Well, I still have questions about these lines of credit and loans … I mean, given our own country’s economic situation.