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Author: TriSec    Date: 12/21/2010 11:33:03

Good Morning.

Today is our 2,834th day in Iraq and our 3,362nd day in Afghanistan.

We'll start this morning as we always do; with the latest casualty figures from our ongoing wars, courtesy of antiwar.com:

American Deaths
Since war began (3/19/03): 4429
Since "Mission Accomplished" (5/1/03) 4290
Since Handover (6/29/04): 3570
Since Obama Inauguration (1/20/09): 201
Since Operation New Dawn: 11

Other Coalition Troops - Iraq: 318
US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 1,438
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 831
Contractor Employee Deaths - Iraq: 1,487
Journalists - Iraq : 348
Academics Killed - Iraq: 448

We find this morning's cost of war passing through:

$1, 124, 479, 100, 000 .00


So "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" is history. While we here in the real world applaud the Senate for finally doing the right thing, as I noted in yesterday's blog, it could still be a purely symbolic move unless the Uniform Code of Military Justice is reformed as well.



Article 125, also known as the "Punitive Articles" addresses many of the practices the military considers abnormal and criminalizes most of them. The way I read it, any military court interpreting the letter of the law could still act on discharging or otherwise punishing gay soldiers if they wanted to. I'd say there's probably still more work to be done.

Speaking of more work, while DADT captured all the headlines, the last session of Congress was productive on the veteran's front in other areas as well. Several of the issues addressed are things we've been following all year.

From our friends at IAVA:


Here’s the breakdown:



Complete: Upgrades to the New GI Bill are headed to the President's desk.

In 2008, historic New GI Bill legislation was signed into law. Since then, IAVA has been fighting for critical upgrades where the benefit was lacking. These upgrades, which were passed last week, will impact 400,000 Iraq and Afghanistan veterans within the first year. These include:

85,000 full-time National Guardsmen who will become eligible for the New GI Bill
58,000 students at private and graduate schools will have increased
tuition benefits
25,000 distance learners will receive a monthly living allowance
21,000 disabled vets using Vocational Rehab will receive additional allowances
19,000 Active Duty service members will receive an annual book stipend
6,000 vocational students will receive tuition/fees and a
monthly living allowance
6,000 On The Job training/Apprenticeship participants will get access to an
expanded program
6,000 schools will receive increased fees for processing vets’ paperwork
180,000 new recruits will not have to pay $1,200 to buy into the old GI Bill



Complete: Congress repeals “Don't Ask, Don't Tell” (DADT).



IAVA was the only major veteran service organization (VSO) that came out in support of DADT repeal. IAVA fought to end this policy, and working with bipartisan allies in Congress, we made it happen. Now, every single member of our military can serve with openness and honesty and be treated with the respect and dignity they deserve, ensuring better military effectiveness.



In July 2010, the House voted to repeal DADT as part of the original 2011 NDAA. However, the Senate repeatedly failed to bring the bill to a vote. After last Friday's failed attempt in the Senate, Senators Collins (R-ME) and Lieberman (I-CT) introduced a stand-alone bill repealing DADT. The Senate voted on the bill over the weekend, which passed with strong bipartisan support, 65-31. On a parallel track in the House, Rep. Hoyer (D, MD-5) and Rep. Patrick Murphy (D, PA-8) introduced an identical bill in the House that was passed last Thursday by a vote of 250-175.

The President is scheduled to sign the historic legislation on Wednesday, December 22nd.




Complete: Extended USERRA protections to veterans employed by Congress.



Twelve years ago, the Veterans Employment Opportunities Act extended veterans preference to hiring for government jobs – including USERRA protection. However, it exempted all legislative branch jobs from this law. Last week, Congress passed a joint resolution to extend USERRA protections to jobs within the Capitol Police Force, the Architect of the Capitol, the Congressional Budget Office, the Office of Compliance and some support positions in the House and Senate. Certain jobs in Congressional offices will remain exempt.



In Progress: Congress resurrects the 2011 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).



The 2011 NDAA, which initially included the repeal of DADT, failed to get the votes necessary to get through the Senate. The prospect of being the first Congress in 48 years to fail to pass a Defense Authorization Bill, alongside pressure from IAVA, drove the House and Senate Armed Services Committee's to negotiate a bill stripped of all controversial provisions. The New 2011 NDAA passed the House on Sunday and will head to the Senate this week, where it is not expected to meet any resistance.


Included in the NDAA are provisions that:

Increase the number of Mental Health Care Providers in the military by allowing mental health counselors to be covered under TRICARE
Require the military to pre-screen deploying service members in order to have a comparison for post deployment Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) screenings
Improve prevention and response for Military Sexual Trauma (MST).




In Progress: Congress investigates fraud at Arlington

.

Congress overwhelmingly passed a resolution that will require the Army to overhaul procedures surrounding gravesite registration at Arlington National Cemetery. After several graves were found to be mislabeled, Congress is now requiring Arlington to audit the records of all 300,000 graves. Also, there will be a review of several issued and failed contracts to digitize Arlington's records system and an assessment of the feasibility of transferring the administration of Arlington from the Army to the VA, which manages all 132 other national cemeteries.


So as both 2010 and the 111th Congress wind to a close, we can only hope that 2011 and the 112th continue forward.


 

47 comments (Latest Comment: 12/21/2010 22:37:25 by livingonli)
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Comment by TriSec on 12/21/2010 13:15:26
"That which does not kill you makes you stronger."

I am sorry to report that the store has indeed decided to kill me.

Eyes on the Prize!

http://rlv.zcache.com/christmas_martini_invitation-p1610851535079927492diuo_400.jpg


Comment by wickedpam on 12/21/2010 13:27:34
Morning

Oh they don't plan to kill you, well not out right

Comment by Raine on 12/21/2010 14:55:36
good morning!



Comment by TriSec on 12/21/2010 14:56:17
Well, that handful of M&Ms I et this morning did nothing for me.

And I thought they were Ibuprofen.



Comment by Scoopster on 12/21/2010 15:03:29
Mornin' all!

Finished all the baking last night, and not a moment too soon. My arms are sore from mixing stuff (I did this all the old fashioned way - no mixer or blender, not even a coffee grinder!), I'm tired as all hell from staying up later than normal, and for some reason my knees are sore too.

On the upside, I've slept without waking up twice in a row - even if it was only 4-5 hours that's a LOT better than waking up every couple hours! Maybe I should do grand cooking projects more often?

Comment by wickedpam on 12/21/2010 15:11:22
Quote by Scoopster:
Mornin' all!

Finished all the baking last night, and not a moment too soon. My arms are sore from mixing stuff (I did this all the old fashioned way - no mixer or blender, not even a coffee grinder!), I'm tired as all hell from staying up later than normal, and for some reason my knees are sore too.

On the upside, I've slept without waking up twice in a row - even if it was only 4-5 hours that's a LOT better than waking up every couple hours! Maybe I should do grand cooking projects more often?



no mixer! oh dear - I could never give up my mixer for baking, esp this time of year

Comment by velveeta jones on 12/21/2010 15:20:28
Gooood morning!

Disappointed in the lunar eclipse last night.... too overcast. :(

Happy {insert celebratory day here} to everyone. :D

Comment by Scoopster on 12/21/2010 15:21:08
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Scoopster:
Mornin' all!

Finished all the baking last night, and not a moment too soon. My arms are sore from mixing stuff (I did this all the old fashioned way - no mixer or blender, not even a coffee grinder!), I'm tired as all hell from staying up later than normal, and for some reason my knees are sore too.

On the upside, I've slept without waking up twice in a row - even if it was only 4-5 hours that's a LOT better than waking up every couple hours! Maybe I should do grand cooking projects more often?

no mixer! oh dear - I could never give up my mixer for baking, esp this time of year

Hey at least now I know what to get my landlord as a Christmas gift!

Comment by Raine on 12/21/2010 15:21:14
Holy Crap, Scoop! Did you bake them over an open fore as well?

Comment by Raine on 12/21/2010 15:22:10
Quote by velveeta jones:
Gooood morning!

Disappointed in the lunar eclipse last night.... too overcast. :(

Happy {insert celebratory day here} to everyone. :D
You too!!!


I was too damn tired to get up.


Comment by Raine on 12/21/2010 15:22:54
Happy Solstultide!

Comment by wickedpam on 12/21/2010 15:24:16
Quote by Scoopster:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Scoopster:
Mornin' all!

Finished all the baking last night, and not a moment too soon. My arms are sore from mixing stuff (I did this all the old fashioned way - no mixer or blender, not even a coffee grinder!), I'm tired as all hell from staying up later than normal, and for some reason my knees are sore too.

On the upside, I've slept without waking up twice in a row - even if it was only 4-5 hours that's a LOT better than waking up every couple hours! Maybe I should do grand cooking projects more often?

no mixer! oh dear - I could never give up my mixer for baking, esp this time of year

Hey at least now I know what to get my landlord as a Christmas gift!



that does make shopping easier then though you have to decide between a hand mixer or a standing mixer now

Comment by Scoopster on 12/21/2010 15:24:29
Quote by Raine:
Holy Crap, Scoop! Did you bake them over an open fore as well?

I might as well have.. the gas oven he has is about 30 years old and has a faulty temp monitor so it runs about 50 degrees hotter than set. I learned that during the pie experiment back at Thanksgiving, but still I had to keep an constant watch to make sure nothing burned.

Comment by TriSec on 12/21/2010 15:32:26
Oog. I used to do everything with a hand mixer. I finally got a stand mixer and it's revolutionized my holiday cookie experience.




Comment by velveeta jones on 12/21/2010 15:40:41
Oh, did I mention that we got a box of stuff? Even our dog got a treat from our Blogger Joe!!!

Comment by velveeta jones on 12/21/2010 15:41:57
btw Tri, my store will kill me before you. Wanna wager?

Comment by BobR on 12/21/2010 15:51:56
Quote by velveeta jones:
Oh, did I mention that we got a box of stuff? Even our dog got a treat from our Blogger Joe!!!



Comment by TriSec on 12/21/2010 15:56:00
Quote by velveeta jones:
btw Tri, my store will kill me before you. Wanna wager?


I dunno....we had a lot of high-maintence customers in footwear last night.

We're open until midnight every night now....and I've been closing since Saturday.

Did I mention the flagstone walkways that run through my department?

And to top that off, the friggin' vending machine has been broken since Friday...I can't even buy a damn snickers bar.

(Did I win? )

Comment by velveeta jones on 12/21/2010 16:04:30
Quote by TriSec:
Quote by velveeta jones:
btw Tri, my store will kill me before you. Wanna wager?


I dunno....we had a lot of high-maintence customers in footwear last night.

We're open until midnight every night now....and I've been closing since Saturday.

Did I mention the flagstone walkways that run through my department?

And to top that off, the friggin' vending machine has been broken since Friday...I can't even buy a damn snickers bar.

(Did I win? )



uh..... "uncle"



Comment by Raine on 12/21/2010 16:16:32
Shep Smith might be the ONE and only decent thing at Fauxnooz.
Fox News' Shep Smith is continuing to hammer Republican senators who wouldn't pass the 9/11 first responders bill, this time calling out by name those who wouldn't appear on his show to discuss the issue.

"We called a lot of Republicans today who are in office at the moment," he said Monday afternoon. "These are the ones who told us 'no': Senators Alexander, Barrasso, Cornyn, Crapo, DeMint, Enzi, Grassley, Kyl, McConnell, Sessions, Baucus, Gregg, and Inhofe. No response from Bunning, Coburn, Ensign, Graham, Hatch, and McCain."

"Why does no one want to talk about this?" Smith asked.


Comment by wickedpam on 12/21/2010 16:17:00
Quote by TriSec:
Quote by velveeta jones:
btw Tri, my store will kill me before you. Wanna wager?


I dunno....we had a lot of high-maintence customers in footwear last night.

We're open until midnight every night now....and I've been closing since Saturday.

Did I mention the flagstone walkways that run through my department?

And to top that off, the friggin' vending machine has been broken since Friday...I can't even buy a damn snickers bar.

(Did I win? )



does your store have the waterfall and pond with fish that the Tyson's store does? I'd hate to be the one to have to keep that thing clean this time of year - all the kids that chuck stuff in there - ick

Comment by Raine on 12/21/2010 16:17:23
Quote by BobR:
Quote by velveeta jones:
Oh, did I mention that we got a box of stuff? Even our dog got a treat from our Blogger Joe!!!


REALLY??? That santa is pretty Awesome.



Comment by wickedpam on 12/21/2010 16:18:03
Quote by Raine:
Shep Smith might be the ONE and only decent thing at Fauxnooz.
Fox News' Shep Smith is continuing to hammer Republican senators who wouldn't pass the 9/11 first responders bill, this time calling out by name those who wouldn't appear on his show to discuss the issue.

"We called a lot of Republicans today who are in office at the moment," he said Monday afternoon. "These are the ones who told us 'no': Senators Alexander, Barrasso, Cornyn, Crapo, DeMint, Enzi, Grassley, Kyl, McConnell, Sessions, Baucus, Gregg, and Inhofe. No response from Bunning, Coburn, Ensign, Graham, Hatch, and McCain."

"Why does no one want to talk about this?" Smith asked.



every once in a while his journalistic side kicks in

Comment by TriSec on 12/21/2010 16:19:33
I think classical might not be the wisest choice of music today.

<--- zoned out.

Comment by TriSec on 12/21/2010 16:21:28
Quote by wickedpam:



does your store have the waterfall and pond with fish that the Tyson's store does? I'd hate to be the one to have to keep that thing clean this time of year - all the kids that chuck stuff in there - ick


No, we just have a fish tank. We feed them, but there is a professional service that comes in to clean and maintain it.

We're a bit miffed about that; does Tyson's have a boot, too?



Comment by livingonli on 12/21/2010 16:24:31
Good morning folks. Didn't check the lunar eclipse last night but it was probably too cloudy since I didn't see the moon coming home last night.

Comment by wickedpam on 12/21/2010 16:26:05
Quote by TriSec:
Quote by wickedpam:



does your store have the waterfall and pond with fish that the Tyson's store does? I'd hate to be the one to have to keep that thing clean this time of year - all the kids that chuck stuff in there - ick


No, we just have a fish tank. We feed them, but there is a professional service that comes in to clean and maintain it.

We're a bit miffed about that; does Tyson's have a boot, too?




A boot? never seen one outside of the shoe department

Comment by wickedpam on 12/21/2010 16:29:18
why is it teabaggers think they are the only one's "making calls"? Oh wait - I keep forgetting - they think they are the only people who matter in the whole wide world

Comment by livingonli on 12/21/2010 16:32:40
Quote by wickedpam:
why is it teabaggers think they are the only one's "making calls"? Oh wait - I keep forgetting - they think they are the only people who matter in the whole wide world

Because to them freedom is only getting what they want passed even if not supported by the majority of Americans.

Comment by TriSec on 12/21/2010 16:40:09
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3024/3047217701_6d0d3acd04.jpg


Tyson's doesn't have one? We've been told that Burlington is the only one in the chain without one...because the Board of Selectmen are all snooty.



Comment by Raine on 12/21/2010 16:44:36
Quote by TriSec:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3024/3047217701_6d0d3acd04.jpg


Tyson's doesn't have one? We've been told that Burlington is the only one in the chain without one...because the Board of Selectmen are all snooty.


WOWSERS!!!

Comment by Raine on 12/21/2010 16:47:21
Quote by wickedpam:
why is it teabaggers think they are the only one's "making calls"? Oh wait - I keep forgetting - they think they are the only people who matter in the whole wide world
Becuase they are like Rip Van Winkle who just woke up.


It's all about them now -- in thier minds. Funny thing, they have been so f*cking fooled.
For the Tea Party Express, old habits die hard. TPE's PAC, Our Country Deserves Better, continued through the election cycle with its track record of raising money in support of grass-roots tea party candidates and then funneling those donations to the Republican consulting firm that founded it, recent filings show.

In a month-long period surrounding the midterm elections, a whopping 73 percent of funds raised -- totaling $599,377 -- was paid out to Russo Marsh and Associates, the Sacramento-based GOP political consulting firm that essentially founded the PAC in 2008, for miscellaneous costs including travel, consulting fees and media buys.



Comment by wickedpam on 12/21/2010 16:58:21
Quote by TriSec:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3024/3047217701_6d0d3acd04.jpg


Tyson's doesn't have one? We've been told that Burlington is the only one in the chain without one...because the Board of Selectmen are all snooty.




hmmm - I haven't been outside the store but I think I would remember seeing a giant boot in the store

Comment by BobR on 12/21/2010 17:31:04
Quote by TriSec:
I think classical might not be the wisest choice of music today.

<--- zoned out.

Try "Peer Gynt"

Comment by TriSec on 12/21/2010 17:46:53
I've dialed up Soma FM's "Xmas in Frisco" for a bit.

(www.somafm.com....you could look it up.)

I am clearly off my meds.



Comment by Scoopster on 12/21/2010 18:11:23
Comment by Raine on 12/21/2010 18:28:00
Quote by Scoopster:
308.7 million people
Just read that NY & MA are going to lose seats.

As far as NY -- I sorta figured that, what was disturbing is that this is the least amount of seats for that state since the 40's.


Comment by Raine on 12/21/2010 18:29:27
Quote by Scoopster:
308.7 million people
I Am, however, glad to see people are not reproducing as much.

That's one way to reduce government!


Comment by Scoopster on 12/21/2010 18:31:28
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Scoopster:
308.7 million people
Just read that NY & MA are going to lose seats.

As far as NY -- I sorta figured that, what was disturbing is that this is the least amount of seats for that state since the 40's.

The fucked up thing to me is that Texas is gaining 4 seats due to Katrina victims relocating, but they'll all probably get gerrymandered to elect more asshat white scumbag Repubs.

Comment by Scoopster on 12/21/2010 18:55:26
Just in - FCC approves Net Neutrality regs

Edit: then again maybe not.. they approved tiered subscription plans.

Comment by TriSec on 12/21/2010 18:59:41
I was pondering today why the congressional districts aren't set up along county lines.

Look at Barney Frank's district, for example. It's a gerrymandered nightmare that starts out near me in Newton, zigzags through the South Shore, and snags part of the upper cape.

What possible thing could anyone in an affluent western suburb of Boston have in common with a seasonal beach town on the Cape? Yet here they are, represented by the same person.

Barney, btw, lives in Newton.

The only district that makes sense geographically is Bill Delahunts; it's the remainder of the South Shore, the rest of the Cape, and the Islands.



Comment by TriSec on 12/21/2010 19:08:51
Happy Christmas from Satchmo to certain persons in the blog:

(from "Christmas Night in Harlem")

Everyone is gonna sit up
until after three
Everyone will be all lit up
like a Christmas tree




Comment by Scoopster on 12/21/2010 19:18:42
Comment by TriSec on 12/21/2010 19:49:58
Comment by Scoopster on 12/21/2010 19:53:33
Hmmm I just had a thought that I think the teabaggers would adore..

With the exception of the President, any elected or appointed federal government employee that accepts over a certain amount of payment or compensation from another source (other than investment income) will immediately have their pay reduced to the federal minimum wage for the duration of their term in office (even if re-elected or re-appointed).

Comment by TriSec on 12/21/2010 20:07:32
Just got the New Year's schedule for the store....I'm a wee bit giddy.

I'm not working on either 12/31 or 1/1....so I get to have a real weekend!

I don't think I've had two days off in a row since before Columbus day.



(Which also means I'll be able to do some elaborate cookery on New Year's Day...we've been doing Filipino since Javi came home.)


Comment by livingonli on 12/21/2010 22:37:25

For all their obsession on protecting the children, the rednecks seem to be big on making it OK for the younguns to get hitched or breed early.