Russian Asylum: Update on Edward Snowden

Snowden may be walking around Russia within a few days. Possibly as soon as today 24th of July, 2013. So a large number of people in Russia are waiting for the word from the officials…

It usually takes the Russian immigration authorities up to seven days for an initial assessment of an asylum request, according to Snowden’s Russian lawyer Anatoly Kucherena. If they choose to proceed with the process, Snowden would be issued provisional documents to that effect.

It is looking rather positive as to the fact that he will be allowed at least temporary asylum, while the Russian government spends time mulling over the final process. Even temporary asylum allows him to wander Russia freely and he will be able to do, as I myself do all the time…

Live a hell of a lot freer than he did in the USA…

Oh I know that you who live in America have real issues with people saying that anywhere on earth is freer than the land of the free and the home of the brave, but sorry to burst your bubble. There are many forms of freedom and being controlled by a police state is not my idea of freedom…

Thence we have the rest of the world to dance in and pick a better spot to live. Try it sometime, you might like it…

Have a nice day…

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Interesting E-mail…

Email I received and if any Russian reading this desires to come back to Russia, then drop me a e-mail at admin@windowstorussia.com and I will get it sent to the proper place…

emailHello Kyle,

I’ve read your article. Very interesting and very thoughtful. Yes you are right many Russians who left in 90’s but couldn’t find peace and good work are struggling in the states. They are embarrassed to admit that well, it’s not exactly as they planned.

Things changed a lot in the last 7 years for better in Russia. Good salaries, service definitely got better, restaurants, museums and the most important your own kin.

Well if you know some Russians who are interested to try to come back I think I can help.

Me and some other people are organize privately some kind of helping hand in finding jobs and accommodation for people who have education and who didn’t find themselves in the States due to different reasons.

To start they need to send their short Cv and story. We can go from there. But this people have to have strong intention to relocate back and do their best to give it a try in their homeland.

For now that’s all.

Lu

The e-mail is self explanatory and it is legit. There are people in Russia who are helping Russians who have become quagmires in a system, that they can not break free from. I have several articles about this subject and since I have started to write about Russians coming home. Many have and I see a reversal in the brain drain. In fact I see brain drain now going into Russia not out and it is from people all over the world…

Have a nice day and yes, I do think Russia is a wonderful country and I hope one day to be permanent in Russia myself…

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Black Current Kissel – Recipes From Russia…

black currantKissel is a fruit-based beverage, its name comes from the ancient Slavic word meaning ‘sour,’ because many of the Russians fruits are sour fruits. In Russia the most popular are gooseberries, cranberries, cherries and black currants…

History has it, kissel saved one ancient Russian city from a siege and starvation. The city elder gathered all the wheat and honey and cooked the drink in a pot buried in the ground. When the enemies saw the food coming straight from the earth itself, they retreated, as it seemed that an endless supply of food was available to the city from the gods…

I decided to make black currant kissel because we have so much delicious black currant in the village that we have a home in. It is a plentiful berry in Russia and everyone seems to have a bush of it growing in the yards…

Ingredients:
1/2 lb black currant (my favorite and they are good for diabetes)

1 quart water or a liter will do…

For those that have to have sugar, add sugar, if desired. I like the drink with just the sour fruit taste…

2 tablespoons potato flour or cornstarch…

Lets Make:
Rinse black currant or whatever fruit you desire and put fruit to boil in a pan of water. When all the berries have burst from heat, strain and force through a sieve back into the water. Other words remove the skins and keep all else except seeds or pits of course.  This is the juice from the black current for the base of the drink. Reheat the juice while mixing in the sugar to taste if you so desire. Mix the potato starch or cornstarch with cold water and slowly stir into the juice, until the juice thickens. It should be the consistency of thick syrup. Cover and cool…

Enjoy…

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Russian Farm…

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As Sveta and I travel Russia we see a lot of farms. The farms are not totally the same as I was use to in America, but they are definitely farms. I grew up with a world of individual farmers farming the land and I know that is changing in America everyday as I write this. The individual farm is a dying business and being taken over by corporations 24/7…

In Russia the farms have never been individual as I can see and a typical farm is like what the picture shows, then nearby is a farm village. In that village is where the farm hands live with their families and they work at a farm like this. In fact I am standing on the road that leads to the village for this farm. It is behind me…

This farm is a mixture of old and new equipment, unlike the larger farms nearer to Moscow. That is why I took a picture of a typical farm in the boonies and not of a farm that has all new John Deere tractors all around it. This one still is using many old Soviet tractors and we see many Soviet tractors still plowing fields as we travel. They are tough pieces of equipment and they look to do their job for many more years to come…

It looks like home to me and that is something that has been the hardest to get through peoples heads in America. The world is all the same and yet we try to place one country above other countries and we try to make one religion better than another country and we try to believe that we are better than other people. The world is really just the same all over…

This farm reminds me of the fact that people just want to live in peace and harmony…

Why can we not just grow food, grow happy, grow peace, grow life and grow spirituality?

Governments are not people, religion is not spirituality and people are basically good overall…

Have a nice day…

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Believe in Something…

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This is my world that I live in!

May your world be as wonderful and you be as blessed as I am…

The village, Boza (the dog) and my sweetie – Sveta…

Life does not get any better than this and I thank God everyday for my life as it is now. For it has not always been this wonderful and never giving up faith is the only way to live…

I say, “Believe in something, believe in something even if it is a dream. For I have never seen or had a dream, prayer or desires come true if you did not believe in it in the first place! Believe in something even if others laugh at you. Just believe…”

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Village Home Before and After…

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Sveta learned to paint and she was the best helper in the world. We painted for days, as we fought the mosquitoes, deer flies and horseflies. It was all worth it as you can see from the photos that the place has brightened up a whole bunch…

The village was beautiful and was surprisingly packed with people. I would say around 50 people all together had come down and decided to spend sometime working on their village homes. Then a surprise was discovered, the monastery is being rebuilt and the work is being done as I write this. In fact the plans are to rebuild the original church and rebuild the bell tower. I am not sure about the rest of the buildings?

They have an archeology group digging out the foundation of the old church and they are sifting the dirt for any little trinket and artifact. I am so excited to see this monastery being rebuilt and I hope I live long enough to see the finished product…

Our Village Monastery in Russia – The St. Nicholas Monastery…

Read the above article and learn about the old female monastery that was built where the village stands now. The area is full of history and like I have said before we have a running blessed spring of holy water nearby and lots of other religious goodies all over the place…

That is one small reason why I love Russia: The Russian Village – Sunrise to Freedom…

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The New Middle Ages by Gini Graham Scott, Ph.D.

Today, as the rich get richer and the poor get poorer, it seems we are approach a new Middle Ages in America, as inequality increasingly spreads through the land. It is as if the superrich are like the new royalty and the top 1% are living in mansions like the old castles of kings in the kingdoms that eventually melded into Europe and the U.K. Meanwhile, the media wields the power of the medieval church, placing its blessing on those with wealth and celebrity, who are protected by their retinue of publicists, handlers, lawyers, chauffeurs, and servants. They are much like the landed nobility who were part of the king’s court, who formed a protected and privileged enclave far removed from the much larger class of peasants who worked their land and paid their taxes, which supported the royalty and monarchy in their grand style.

I began thinking of this comparison after a friend emailed a link to a video that has been circulating on the Internet – Wealth Inequality in America http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPKKQnijnsM, at the same time that I have been watching some TV series set in the Middle Ages – Monarchy http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0431550, about the history of the kings and queens in England, starting in 400AD with the warring feudal lords who were united into a kingdom under Alfred in 871, Borgia, about the growing power and wealth of the papacy under Rodrigo Borgia, who became Pope Alexander VI and his family, in the late1400s, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1736341; and World Without End, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1878805, about the struggles of the peasants in England in the 1300s, during the reign of King Edward V.

The Wealth Inequality in America video makes a frightening case for what is happening in America as the middle class is being undermined and the poor are becoming poorer than ever. The video also echoes what I have noticed in my own life, where a growing number of professional and business people are now out of jobs or businesses, recently lost their home to default or foreclosure, or have recently filed bankruptcy or are on the verge of doing so. This video is not just a study in economic statistics – but it shows how our society is being irrevocably changed by the growing disparity of wealth between the super rich and everyone else.

As the Wealth Inequality in America video describes, a Harvard business professor and economist asked over 5000 Americans how they thought wealth was distributed in the U.S, which was about $54 trillion in 2009. Based on dividing the country into 5 groups – the bottom 20%, second 20%, middle 20%, fourth 20%, and top 20%, he asked how the survey participants thought wealth was divided and the ideal distribution. Then he compared those results with the reality for 311 million Americans. Based on this, the survey group thought the top 20% had about 60% of the wealth, and the fourth 20% about 20% more, though in their ideal scenario, 92% of the group imagined that the top 10% would have about 35% of the wealth, and the middle and top fourth about 20% of the wealth each. http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2011/02/income-inequality-in-america-chart-graph. But in reality, the top 20% have about 85% of the wealth, and next fourth about 10%.  That leaves about 5% for the remaining 60% of Americans. And the top 1% has nearly 20% of the wealth. http://danariely.com/2010/09/30/wealth-inequality;

This disparity is worse than ever, since in the ideal scenario, the wealthy are about 10 to 20 times wealthy as the poorest Americans, while there is a healthy middle class. But in reality, the poorest Americans are barely getting by, the middle class is barely distinguishable from the poor, and the top 10% are much better off, especially the top 1% which has 40% of the wealth. The bottom 80% has only 7% of the wealth. This situation has gotten worse in last 20-30 years. The richest 1% earn 24% of the income today, whereas in 1976, that number was only 9%. Moreover, the top 1% own half the countries’ stocks, bonds and mutual funds, while the bottom 50% own only .5% of them. http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2011/10/03/334156/top-five-wealthiest-one-percent. A CEO makes 380 times the income of average employee, so the average employee has to work about a month to earn what CEO makes in 1 hour.

http://money.cnn.com/2012/04/19/news/economy/ceo-pay/index.htm.

This situation is much like what existed in the Middle Ages, with today’s poor underclass much in the position of the peasants, and the superrich like the nobility, with the blessings of the media heaped upon the rich and famous. For example, look at the huge McMansions of the celebrities, wealthy CEOs, and Internet millionaires. These homes are often high on bluffs and surrounded by gates, while bodyguards, security guards, and an entourage offering various services surround them, much like the retainers, servants, and knights of old protected the king, queen, or other high ranking nobles. ikewise the marriages of celebrities and the wealthy with one another, celebrated through features in the celebrity press about their glamorous marriages, are much like the marriages of the royals of different countries, with families seeking to cement alliances through these matrimonial ties. Then as now the wealthy families had access to the finest education, travel, and clothes, while private jets are a modern day equivalent to the fine carriages and horses of old.

The modern day superwealthy also find plenty of loopholes to preserve their wealth, such as tax shelters in no-tax islands, while the middle and lower income classes, much like the medieval peasants were required to pay more and more, such as the extra taxes the English peasants had to pay to finance the hundred years war from 1337 to 1453. As for the media, they play the role of the medieval church in the way they support and celebrate the doings of the superrich in the growing number of celebrity and style publications. And to make one more comparison, the reality shows where competitors seek to be the last one standing are like the jousts of knights, especially in shows like “Fear Factor” and “Wipeout,” where the competitors face extremely difficult and even dangerous challenges, though they wear safety harnesses and a team of medics are in waiting to take care of any physical or emotional challenges that might arise.

In short, the growing disparity of wealth today has many parallels with the unequal society that emerged in the Middle Ages, as kings and nobles consolidated their territories and became richer and richer, drawing on the taxes of the peasants to help them become even more powerful. But lest we forget, the wealthy superrich of medieval times were continually subject to plotting by the other superrich seeking to overthrow them, along with repeated peasant revolts against their mistreatment   So some of the modern day protests, like the Occupy movement and the growing protests about the Zimmerman verdict, might have parallels with the peasant protests that deposed many kings and nobles and some of the social revolutions like the French Revolution that led to a shift to a fairer society for a time before the rise of a new wealthy class once again. Could that happen today? It could be one of the outcomes of the spread of the New Middle Ages characterized by a growing disparity of wealth and the rise of the super wealthy who are like today’s new royalty. Or might there be another outcome through efforts to create a more equal society before the growing inequality becomes even worse?

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indexGini Graham Scott, PhD, writes frequently about social trends and everyday life on her blog at www.ginigrahamscott.com/blog. She is the author of over 50 books with major publishers and has published 30 books through her own company Changemakers Publishing and Writing. She writes books and proposals for clients, and has written and produced over 50 short videos through her company Changemakers Productions. Her latest books include: TRANSFORMATION: HOW NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, BUSINESS AND SOCIETY ARE CHANGING YOUR LIFE – http://www.amazon.com/Transformations-Developments-Technology-Business-Changing/dp/1490318046/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1372985784&sr=8-1&keywords=transformations+gini+graham+scott and THE BATTLE AGAINST INTERNET BOOK PIRACY – http://www.amazon.com/Battle-Against-Internet-Book-Piracy/dp/1490331921/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1372985827&sr=1-1&keywords=internet+book+piracy+scott. Her website is www.ginigrahamscott.com.

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Drunken US Army Project Staggers Along in 2013:

The Program from Hell Aflame in Fraud, Waste and Abuse by John Stanton…

“[US Army] Training and Doctrine Command and Tradoc Intelligence Support Activity should consider conducting an investigation, to determine the true extent of spillage incidents perpetrated by HTS employees and contractors, to preclude possible embarrassment in the wake of the Bradley Manning trial/decision.” Source

“The training location at HTS has so much politics, manipulation, gossip and unfair treatment that it is sickening.” Source

“The DOD should consider conducting an inquiry to determine if there was any improper relationship between the former HTS program director, and the founder of Oberon, later absorbed by CGI, or any other DOD employees. DOD should consider reviewing all awards, bonuses, compensatory time, overtime, or time off approved or endorsed by Mr Y for Ms Z between August 2011 and June 2013. Where there is smoke, there is fire…any disinterested observer will find unusual activity and high amounts of compensation disguised as legitimate work channeled in her direction. More serious allegations are likely to follow.”

“Nothing seems to change except the downward spiral of HTS seems to be accelerating.” Source

…they [studies] have been absorbed in a vast database which often renders it nearly impossible to sparse vital from redundant data — an endemic issue…Most interesting, perhaps, is the change in the products…the volume of reporting has significantly decreased as there seems to have been very few studies conducted since December 2011. Secondly, the standard of the products is remarkably sub-par. Problems can be noted everywhere from the methodology all the way to the final production which, in turn, makes the findings questionable…” Source

According to sources budget cuts will arrive at the US Army’s Human Terrain System (HTS) at the end of July 2013. As is common in this age of austerity, senior leadership everywhere are figuring out who to keep and who to drop. At HTS the situation is no different. One of the senior staff members at HTS in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, has sent a must-have list to HTS handlers in Virginia to ensure that the “new curriculum” will be taught according to specifications.

“This list has the names of the employees who will stay at HTS after the budget cut on July 31st and unfortunately this list has the senior staff member’s close friends only. CGI [the prime contractor] is conducting an ethics compliance investigation now against this senior staff member and two faculty members. The investigation against them started last week but it has been hidden from the US Army leadership ” said sources.

One focus of the investigation is against a social scientist instructor on the HTS staff who, while employed by HTS, traveled to Turkey for two weeks to speak for the NATO, which is considered a conflict of interest, because she is an HTS instructor and shouldn’t work for any other organization at the same time. Instead of taking leave time during these two weeks of traveling she recorded her hours using HTS code and her supervisor approved it.”

The other area of interest is a PhD who was hired to teach Team Leader students. The PhD invited students to his house and “partied” with them. According to a source, the Doctor allegedly “sometimes gets very drunk” with the students “This kind of relationship between faculty and students is considered against CGI’s fraternization policy,” said the source. Sources also allege that a senior staff member “bullies employees—even though they are hard working and dedicated–to reduce their value in front of the government leadership.” This makes them easy targets for release during budget cuts. And benefits the senior staff member’s friends.

According to a source, these matters involve basic “ethics standards” and—if handled correctly– could “improve the operation of HTS.” The source has praised CGI for its efforts but, apparently, more needs to be done.

One of the Research Managers at HTS, according to sources, is “one of the most qualified instructors in HTS” but a senior staff member and his posse are allegedly trying to undermine the research manager’s scope of work. An attempt to merge the Research Managers Individual Track Training class with the Social Scientists Individual Track Trainings apparently being made to benefit the senior staff members cronies. “The social scientist instructors can teach this class with the research manager which will allow the senior staff member to keep his two social scientist friends in HTS training,” said a source.

Other sources had this to say about the US Army Program.

“BAE should consider conducting an independent inquiry to determine if one of their former employees and a senior military officer provided insider information to CGI-Oberon, insuring they would get the new contract and that the former employee would be hired as a site manager.”

“TRADOC/TRISA should consider having the HTS curriculum reviewed by an independent academic group to evaluate its value and relevance, who prepared that curriculum, and their credentials.TRADOC/TRISA should consider conducting an investigation to determine what happened to the HTS curriculum it contracted subject matter experts to develop prior to March 2011, and why it was not used. TRADOC/TRISA should consider conducting an investigation, to determine why there is such a wide discrepancy between what HTS students are taught, how they are/were deployed, and what they actually produced.”

John Stanton has written nearly 115 articles—based on 110 plus sources—over the past four years, from 2008 to 2013. Many of those stories but not all are contained in a new July 2013 Amazon Create Space book titled, US Army’s Human Terrain System: 2008-2013, The Program from Hell. The book is dedicated to the lives wasted and damaged (and the Sources, of course) by negligent civilian and military leaders.

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Profiting from Food Stamps, Student Loans, Unemployment

Wall Street, US Congress, Obama Cash-in

by John Stanton

Despite being the richest country in the world, poverty remains an important social issue in the United States. All too often poverty in America is used as a political weapon by both political parties to galvanize their voting base. What is lost in the midst of such politicking is the crony connection of corporations that have positioned themselves to profit from poverty. The welfare programs we use to attempt to alleviate poverty actually play directly into the plans of companies that lobby on behalf of legislation lauded as anti-poverty programs. Rather than overcoming poverty, these programs line the pockets of their promoters. Such crony connections must end.” Government Accountability Institute

According to the US Census Bureau’s Median Value of Debt by Household (2011), the median household debt (both secured and unsecured) for 35-44 year old was $108,000 (USD); for those 45-54, $86,500; and for 55-64 age group it was $70,000. The data in the Census Bureau report also shows that the less formally educated one is the less debt one has.

The median debt for someone with no high school diploma is $20,000 (with a high school diploma is $42,000), while the median debt for a holder of a graduate or professional degree is $130,705. So while America’s educational leaders say that a college degree will likely lead to increased income over the years, they don’t mention that secured and unsecured debt increases the “smarter” one becomes.

Debt for You, Profit for Them

Maybe Americans should dump the pursuit of a college degree particularly in the face of rising interest rates for federal student loans and increased tuition and ancillary fees at colleges and universities across the land. High interest rates (the cost of money) on student loans can also serve as a barrier to college entry. Perhaps the “hidden hand of the market” is sending a message of some sort, that the financially sound path is to get an education in the 21st Century trades that combine, say, computers and engines or computer systems and networks. Add a Cisco or Microsoft certification to the tradecraft and a job for life is possible. But buyer beware, earning an Associate’s Degree earns you a median debt of $63,000.

Moreover pushing the myth that a college education is a must-have in the USA tends to generate excellent profits for investors, and makes college/university presidents, administrators and senior faculty, quite comfortable. Take the case of Sallie Mae. According to the Huffington Post’s September 2013 report Sallie Mae Profit Boosts College Endowments and Pension Funds As Students Pay More, “University endowments and teachers’ pension funds are among big investors in Sallie Mae, the private lender that has been generating enormous profits thanks to soaring student debt and the climbing cost of education…previously unreported investments [obtained by Huffington Post] mean that education professionals are able to profit twice off the same student: first by hiking the cost of tuition, then through dividends and higher valuations on their holdings in Sallie Mae, the largest student lender and loan servicer in the country, which profits by charging relatively high interest rates on its loans and not refinancing high-rate loans after students graduate and get well-paying jobs. Sallie Mae is a former government-sponsored enterprise that was fully privatized in 2004 and now trades publicly as SLM Corp…

Sallie Mae reported $939 million in net income last year, the highest since 2006. The publicly-traded company, which enjoys a government guarantee on most of its $174 billion in assets, has been profitable in eight of the last 10 years, generating a cumulative $7.3 billion profit. Its shares have risen 54 percent over the past year, outpacing the 19 percent gain in the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index, America’s benchmark equity gauge…The endowments of Furman University, Harvard University, Mount Holyoke College, and University of Michigan all hold stakes in Sallie Mae through their investments in Highfields Capital Management, a hedge fund that manages more than $11 billion and is the second-biggest Sallie Mae shareholder… Pension funds for teachers and other school employees such as the New York State Teachers’ Retirement System, State Teachers Retirement Board of Ohio, Pennsylvania Public School Employees Retirement System, New Mexico Educational Retirement Board, Teacher Retirement System of Texas and California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS) also own significant chunks of Sallie Mae, as does asset manager TIAA-CREF, which oversees retirement funds for teachers, among others… Federal records show the company spent more than $1.4 million lobbying members of Congress last quarter.”

Rockefeller, Obama Nest Eggs Turn Gold

The Government Accountability Institute has an eye-opening study titled Profits from Poverty: How Food Stamps Benefit Corporations. Published in September 2012, the report indicates that three corporations dominate the “food stamp market.” One of the three, and the largest in the USA, is JP Morgan with 24 state contracts. It is the leading provider of Electronic Benefit Transfers, or EBT’s, that channel funds for food to those impoverished Americans that qualify for government assistance. Coming in at the number two slot is Affiliated Computer Services. This firm was acquired by Xerox Corporation in February, 2010. It has a total of 15 state contracts. The third is eFunds Corporation, a subsidiary of Fidelity National Information Services (not connected to Fidelity Investments) and owns 10 state contracts for EBT services and one U.S. territory.

“Originally conceived as a means to prop up sagging crop prices to support American farmers, the Food Stamp Program, now called the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, has exploded into a welfare program that costs tax payers a record $75.67 billion in 2011. Almost everyone has heard this [tired] story, but few realize that only three corporations have cornered the market for providing SNAP services to the needy and destitute. According to JP Morgan, the largest food stamp industry player, the business of food stamps ‘is a very important business to JP Morgan. It’s an important business in terms of its size and scale…. Right now volumes have gone through the roof in the past couple of years or so. The good news from JP Morgan’s perspective is the infrastructure that we built has been able to cope with that increase in volume.’ And JP Morgan has good reason to be pleased, since the bank profits from programs designed to help the poor.”

SNAP and JP Morgan? SNAP and Xerox? That the poor and needy of America earn profits for JP Morgan and Xerox seems wacky. Welcome to the accelerating Age of Austerity in the USA. Nothing, absolutely nothing must interfere with the free flow of capital in the USA.

More’s the pity in this tale of bleeding the middle to lower classes dry is how the political system was used to increase the level of profits for JP Morgan. According to the Profits of Poverty report by the Government Accountability Institute “[we] uncovered a clear trend of increasing contributions to the Agriculture Committee members of both the [US] House and Senate on the part of JP Morgan…The US Department of Agriculture and its presidential appointees also influence the direction of program policy. This can be seen in the development of broad based categorical eligibility. JP Morgan’s donations to political campaigns also show a clear trend. During the 2008 presidential election, Barack Obama received more than twice the contributions of John McCain: $807,000 for Obama compared to McCain’s $345,505. After Obama’s election, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act made two important changes to existing SNAP policies. First, it increased SNAP benefits by 13.6 percent. Second, it actively encouraged states to adopt broader rules to increase SNAP caseloads. From 2009 to 2012, 32 states adopted the interpretation. The first change creates a stronger incentive for individuals to enroll for food stamps, and the second change accommodates this increase in enrollment. All of this, working together with an underperforming economy, sets the stage for increasing profits for the companies providing EBT services. The more persons enrolled in the program, the more money the EBT industry makes.”

We Need More Poor, Insecure Americans!

Members of the US House and Senate are savvy hustlers, particularly when they are able to rig the system so that corporations can corner markets, reap profits and increase share value. It is a wonderfully devious and perfectly legal system for the rich to get richer and the middling senator or representative to join the ranks of the rich. The Center for Responsive Politics, a must visit for anyone wishing to understand how the US political really works, lists the investment portfolios of many in the US Congress. But for an excellent case study in cronyism, we turn back to the Profits of Poverty report and the tidy relationship between JP Morgan, Congress and the White House.

“Unfortunately, the crony connections do not stop with congressional lobbying. Several members of Congress and the executive branch have significant investments in JP Morgan stock. President Obama has up to $1 million in a private client asset checking account. In 2010, then White House Chief of Staff William M. Daley also had invested up to $5 million with JP Morgan. In 2007, West Virginia Senator Jay Rockefeller had over $50 million with the bank. Increasing profits for JP Morgan in turn means increasing returns for investors. EBT card systems were guaranteed expansion on December 13, 2010, when President Obama signed the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act. This legislation requires all states to develop and implement the use of EBT cards for the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) by October 1, 2020. According to the most recent participation data released by the USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service, WIC served 8.9 million consumers in FY 2011, which means that EBT card providers are looking at many new customers thanks to the legislation. The expansion of the EBT program did not happen in a vacuum. In fact, JP Morgan was lobbying on issues related to the use of EBT cards in the WIC program during 2009, months before the Healthy-Hunger-Free Kids Act was introduced in the Senate.”

Corporations Wage War on Unemployed

American employees are generally viewed by American corporations/businesses as a necessary evil, a burden to the shareholders and profit margins. That view is reflected openly in the US House and Senate, the Executive Branch and even in the US Supreme Court (pro business rulings, Citizen’s United, etc.). With the Great Recession of 2008 lingering still and with unemployment hovering at 15 percent (unofficial), business owners large and small are not shy about speaking distastefully about the slovenly American worker who wants a living wage, health insurance, some vacation and the security of unemployment benefits when markets leave town.

ADP, the giant payroll and benefits operator in the USA, and around the globe, puts it so, “Your workforce helps you earn money. But it’s also costing you a ton of money. So here’s the million dollar question: how can you maximize the value of your people and minimize what you spend on managing them?” Stated more bluntly, How can you bleed productivity out of your employee whilst paying him/her as little as possible and reducing benefits?

Equifax is well known to all American employees. Equifax, along with Experian and Trans Union, dominate the credit scoring industry in the USA. Credit scores of the type Equifax provides are not unlike College Board’s SAT scores. Both scores are predictors: one for the ability to pay debt with interest, and the other for academic performance at the college/university level. As such, low SAT scores significantly reduce the chances of getting into a long sought after school or even a job (some employers now require SAT scores). Multiple SAT tests may be required to push up the scores and, of course, the fee based SAT testing means more profit for the College Board. In similar fashion, low credit scores can mean the difference between refinancing a brutal interest-only mortgage loan or not. It may also mean being unable to co-sign for that student loan for the daughter.

Equifax is in the profitable business of fighting on behalf of corporations for unemployment claims. It is also the owner of Talx/Equifax Workforce Solutions which was featured in a New York Times article titled Contesting Jobless Claims Becomes a Boom Industry. Equifax apparently engaged in underhanded practices aimed at individuals claiming unemployment benefits. Hearings are typically conducted at the state level to determine the legitimacy of claims but employers do not normally have the staff available to attend and protest them all. Enter Equifax: its website states that for one company it serviced “in 2009, the increase in the number of hearings attended resulted in $342,676 in liability avoided. For 2010, this amount was $663,913.”

The street offers the only escape. Otherwise: Workers of the World! Capitulate!

John Stanton is a Virginia based writer. Reach him at cioran123@yahoo.com

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Russian Village and Coffee…

Our village home...
Village Home Before Paint…

Leaving for the village. Most likely I will not do a whole bunch of internet work while gone. We have bought the paint, rollers, brushes and other items. It is time to paint the village home. Sveta has picked her color and I bought the base paint and the color addition and will blend it myself. I taught Sveta a new thing, she is learning about latex enamel paint. Most paint in Russia is oil based enamel and I discovered that Leroy Merlin in Moscow has a painters dream in stock…

Who says that we are not civilized in Russia? So that cup of delicious coffee is extra special this morning as plans for the village are finalized. Yesterday I worked on the car and got her ready for the trip. All is perfect…

I also bought the items necessary to do body work on the car. It is time to fill some rust areas and get her looking better. This all means that while I will post a couple of articles and show the village home before and after. Also might show the car before and after. It means that I will not be regular on the site for a week…

Oh and Sveta loves orange (bright orange to be exact) and I had to do some arm twisting to tone the orange color way down, or else we would have a neon orange village home by the time Sveta was done… 🙂

Leaving Monday morning real early and will be back at the end of the week…

Yippy it is village time again. See ya in a few days…

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