Archive for August, 2025

26
Aug

Real Women Need Not Apply

Forbes just threw together their list of the World’s Most Powerful Women. It’s amazing what passes for “power” these days.

Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Chairman Sheila Bair, who remains in the No. 2 spot, has presided over the orderly takeover of 77 banks so far this year. In fighting for more power for her agency, she has butted heads with Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke and U.S.Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner.

“Orderly takeover?” Reminds me of the “orderly exterminations” of Jews in Hitler’s Germany. By, hey, as long as it’s orderly. Nice work if you can get it. It’s easy to play fast and loose when you’re dealing with other people’s money. Meanwhile, Forbes apparently weighted their metrics heavily in favor of those who live high atop Mt Olympus far from the rabble of risk-takers and producers.

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Michelle Obama in her college days as a race baiter.

This year’s list includes several notable newcomers–from the U.S. and abroad. The recently approved Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor debuts at No. 55. She will be the third woman and the first Hispanic in the top court. First lady Michelle Obama, a champion for working women and the families of the U.S. military, appears at No. 40.

Among the female U.S. Cabinet secretaries, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius rank at No. 51 and No. 57, respectively. Meanwhile, SEC Chair Mary Schapiro (No. 56) is in the midst of a maelstrom, as Congress weighs new regulations of the financial services industry.

In all fairness to Forbes and to the truly powerful women on the list, some of the top 100 worked their way through to the top of the market the old-fashioned way – by producing a product that people actually want and are willing to pay for despite the fact that their present jobs leave them far from untouched by those in Washington who would co-opt their talents for their own personal ends.

13
Aug

On NPR, A Rare Deviation From Obamacare Cheerleading

National Propaganda Radio this morning took a rare pause in their constant air attack on behalf of Obamacare to talk to David Goldhill, author of “How American Healthcare Killed My Father”, in this month’s Atlantic. Goldhill made a powerful argument for the injection of some market discipline into medicine. I’m still stunned they even acknowledged him.

11
Aug

Government Late To Chinese Drywall Party

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UPDATE: An article I coauthored on the Chinese Drywall problem was just published today.

If you have the time, take a look at this recent (July 2025) US Consumer Product Safety Commission report;

They are announcing that they are JUST STARTING their investigation into the Chinese Drywall problem (which dates from late 2005). They say they are going to pursue three tracks in terms of analysis; elemental analysis, chamber studies, and air sampling.

Here is a timeline of when little old family-owned EMSL Analytical did each of the things they are just now proposing;

1) Elemental analysis – began experimenting in late 2008, perfected in February 2025
2) Chamber studies – began experimenting in October 2008, perfected May 2025
3) Air sampling – began experimenting September 2006, rejected May 2007 (not sensitive enough)

Previously, the USEPA also took a feeble stab at the problem; the data they published was equivocal at best, the summary however was simply incorrect.

So tell me, just how manifestly ineffective does government have to be for people to start to reject it?

05
Aug

Speaking Of The Death Star

Apropos of my previous post, Glen Greenwald reports that GE and News Corp have colluded to stop the ongoing public feud between Keith Olbermann and Bill O’Reilly because it was hurting GE’s non-news business by sparking protests and putting the company in a possible bad light with the US Government, one of their biggest customers;

The reconciliation — not acknowledged by the parties until now — showcased how a personal and commercial battle between two men could create real consequences for their parent corporations. A G.E. shareholders’ meeting, for instance, was overrun by critics of MSNBC (and one of Mr. O’Reilly’s producers) last April. . . .

In late 2007, Mr. O’Reilly had a young producer, Jesse Watters, ambush Mr. Immelt and ask about G.E.’s business in Iran, which is legal, and which includes sales of energy and medical technology. G.E. says it no longer does business in Iran.

Mr. O’Reilly continued to pour pressure on its corporate leaders, even saying on one program last year that “If my child were killed in Iraq, I would blame the likes of Jeffrey Immelt. (I would blame warmongers like O’Reilly, but I digress – Vince)” The resulting e-mail to G.E. from Mr. O’Reilly’s viewers was scathing. . .

Over time, G.E. and the News Corporation concluded that the fighting “wasn’t good for either parent,” said an NBC employee with direct knowledge of the situation. But the session hosted by Mr. Rose provided an opportunity for a reconciliation, sealed with a handshake between Mr. Immelt and Mr. Murdoch.

Proof, if you ever needed it, that the news divisions of those two companies are completely subservient to the corporate entities. Meaning there isn’t even a pretense of journalistic objectivity anymore.

04
Aug

Arlen Specter Gets Slammed for Not Reading the Bills

03
Aug

Forget the Fed; Audit the $277K School Superintendent

Many of my neighbors are just learning that our school district has the esteemed distinction of employing the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s most highly-paid school system bureaucrat: Garnet Valley School District Superintendent, Dr Anthony V Costello. I’m sure we’re a long way from getting such non-productive salaries in line with reality but at least we’re seeing the beginnings of the unraveling of this leviathan and it’s secret shroud.

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Delaware County Taxpayers Coalition

GVSD Superintendent Compensation

August 13, 2025

This summary was prepared based on the information

provided by GVSD to Tony Santore in a letter dated July 27, 2025

Salary: The Annual Base Salary (ABS) for the 2008/09 fiscal year is $250,519. According to Pa. Dept of Ed, Costello’s salary is $277,022.

Issues:

· ABS for the 2025/10 fiscal year?

· 06/07 increase was 6.6%

· 07/08 increase was 6.6%

· Annual adjustments “used in the GVSD administrative salary plan. What is this plan?

· Option to work 13 days, paid at “per-diem rate for each extra day of work.” Amounts are included when determining Total Compensation

· Supplemental Compensation: What is this? How much has been paid?

Paid Time Off: Consist of holidays, vacation and sick leave days.

Holidays: Same as other twelve-month employees.

Vacation: 27 days per year, plus “one additional vacation day for each year of your service in the GVSD.” Per Pa. Dept of Ed, A. Costello has 17 years in GVSD. Thus, Mr. Costello has 44 days of annual vacation per year. The maximum accumulation is 40 days. At separation or retirement the value of accumulated vacation pay are paid as a nonelective[J1] GVSD contribution into 403(b). The value will be calculated based on ABS plus Supplemental Compensation. At option of Costello, he can transfer up to 10 vacation days to his sick leave bank.

Sick leave days: 12 days per year, unused days are cumulative and may be supplemented by the Board. At separation or retirement the value of accumulated sick leave will be paid as a nonelective GVSD contribution into 403(b).

Benefits: Receives any and all other fringe benefits and incentives scheduled for the GVSD administrative staff.

Disability Benefits: 66% of Total Compensation until age 65 after 61 day elimination period.

Health Benefits: For Costello and spouse health benefits provided by GVSD until death. GVSD pays full cost until 70th birthday. Benefit will be at least equal to plan in last year of employment.

Automobile: Provided a new every 3 years a GVSD owned automobile. GVSD pays insurance, routine maintenance, fuel and required repairs. Auto can be used for professional and personal use.

Deferred Compensation: GVSD has purchased a split dollar life insurance policy for Costello. What is the face amount of the policy and how much is the annual premium?


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01
Aug

The Death Star Strikes Again!

Still Looking For The Exhaust Vent

Still Looking For The Exhaust Vent


NBC/Universal/GE (AKA, the DEATH STAR) are efficiently scrubbing YouTube and other sites for copyrighted NBC videos to put up on hulu.com

In their enthusiam for making money (and not, I am sure, for nefarious reasons) they scooped up the viciously excellent “Conspiracy Theory Rock” parody they broadcast then immediately yanked in 1997, getting it removed from just about everywhere. Well, almost.

Done in the style of the old “School House Rock!” bits on ABC in the 70′s (by the original crew), it is a shame to think it might never see the light of day again, luckily a few sites have captured it, and you can download it (NOTE TO GE: NO, I’m not gonna tell you where).