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Author: TriSec    Date: 12/17/2013 11:19:30

Good Morning.

Today is our 4,454th day in Afghanistan.

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

US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 2,290
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 1,105

We find this morning's Cost of War passing through:

$ 1, 497, 705, 600, 000 .00



We'll start with our peripatetic allies, the Aussies. They're one of many that joined us in Afghanistan back in 2001...but with a week to go before Christmas 2013, they've gone for good.


Australia has closed its main military base in Afghanistan and its last combat troops have withdrawn from Uruzgan province, officials have announced.

The Australian military has maintained a permanent presence at Tarin Kot base in the province since 2005.

But officials announced on Monday that the final batch of troops to leave the base were now on their way home.

Prime Minister Tony Abbott paid tribute to the Australian troops who had served in Afghanistan since 2001.

"We know that they've paid a high price, 40 dead, 261 seriously wounded," he said.

"But that sacrifice has not been in vain. Uruzgan today is a very significantly different and better place than it was a decade ago."

Afghans have been in charge of security in Uruzgan for over a year.

From 2014, the Australian military presence will be down to around 400 people who will train and advise Afghan security forces, Australia's Minister for Defence Senator David Johnston said in a statement.

The previous Labor government announced in March that the Tarin Kot base would be closed by the end of 2013.


Keeping it simple, we'll jump right to the home front. I've got a couple of loosely conected stories about fraud, but this is more about the government catching up with people today. Disabled vets have long gotten preference at their companies that do business with Uncle Sam. Until he discovers that they're probably not disabled.


A bipartisan group of lawmakers is trying to make small business owner Braulio Castillo one of the last of his kind.

Castillo, president and chief executive officer of Strong Castle, an information technology company, came to national attention in June for a tongue-lashing he received at a House hearing because his company received preferential treatment in getting government contracts set aside for disabled veterans.

Castillo never served on active duty, but he receives veterans disability compensation as result of a foot injury he received at the U.S. Military Academy Preparatory School.

It was Rep. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., who questioned Castillo at a June hearing about how his disability, rated at 30 percent by the Veterans Affairs Department, compares with the disabilities she suffered as a result of combat injuries in Iraq.

Duckworth is a disabled Iraq veteran who lost both legs and the use of an arm after a helicopter crash. “My right arm was essentially blown off and reattached,” she said, noting she has no feeling in three fingers.

Her disability rating for her arm is 20 percent, less than the rating for Castillo’s ankle.

“Shame on you,” Duckworth said to Castillo at the June hearing. “You may not have broken any laws. But you certainly broke the trust of this great nation and you broke the trust of veterans.”

An investigation by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee found Castillo was recruited in 1984 to play football at the U.S. Military Academy but was first enrolled in the preparatory school, a common practice. He injured his left foot during an “orienteering exercise” and was discharged from the school.

Despite going on to play football at the University of San Diego, Castillo applied for and was awarded a service-connected disability from VA in 2012, just as he was creating a information technology company.

The committee report says Castillo was never on active duty but was considered a veteran because of his injury.

Duckworth and Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., the House are the chief sponsors of a bipartisan bill introduced Nov. 13 to change that by redefining the definition of a veteran to exclude people like Castillo. The bill, HR 3469, has 58 cosponsors

The bill would specifically prevent someone who attended a service academy preparatory school from being treated as a veteran or disabled veteran for the purposes of receiving veterans’ disability compensation and being considered a veteran when applying for a small-business contract.


As the economy slowly recovers, we're hearing fewer stories about outright fraud and exploitation of our veterans, but that doesn't mean the practice has stopped. Maybe there's time and resources now to investigate them better, because this happened recently. While most of us have never set foot in a pawn shop, I'm sure we're all familiar with how they work....and of course, the opportunity for unscrupulous business owners is still large.


Cash America International, a major owner of U.S. pawn shops and payday loan shops, has agreed pay $19 million in consumer refunds and fines for robo-signing documents used in debt collection, issuing improperly high loans to military members and destroying records sought by a federal regulator.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau imposed the penalties Wednesday under a consent order with the Fort Worth-based company. The penalties marked the agency's first enforcement action against a payday lender, one of the industries the regulator has examined since its 2010 creation under the Dodd-Frank financial reform act.

"If the bureau had not gone on site at Cash America, these problems might never have been uncovered," said CFPB Director Richard Cordray, who said the case highlighted the watchdog agency's mandate to oversee non-bank firms that affect millions of Americans "and make sure they're following the law."

Cash America CEO Daniel Feehan said the firm cooperated with examiners. "Now that we have completed the initial CFPB review process and entered into this settlement, we will continue to focus on serving our customers while working to develop additional compliance programs," he said.

According to the consent order, workers in Cash America's Ohio-based collections department improperly stamped their manager's signature on loan collection affidavits for nearly five years "without the manager's prior review of the affidavits or supporting documentation." An unidentified in-house collection attorney also directed workers to stamp the lawyer's name on Ohio court pleadings that had not been reviewed, the order said.

More than 14,000 Ohio consumers targeted in debt-collection lawsuits from 2008 to Jan. 2013 were affected, said Cordray. Cash America has already started repaying $6 million to the consumers, and will pay an additional $8 million in refunds, he said. The company also worked with the consumer watchdog to cancel improper Ohio debt-collection judgments.

Separately, investigators found that Cash America's online payday loan subsidiary in Chicago for nearly a year gave active-duty service members loans above the 36% annual interest rate maximum allowed by the Military Lending Act. More than 300 military members or their dependents received the loans.

Cash America has refunded $33,550 in loans and related fees to those customers, according to the order.


Finally this morning, I would be remiss if I didn't mention a couple of significant birthday anniversaries...

Wright Model 1903 - 110 years
Douglas Sleeper Transport - 78 years (You might know it better as the DC-3)
 

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Comment by wickedpam on 12/17/2013 14:01:35
Morning

Comment by Mondobubba on 12/17/2013 14:05:15
Hello all. The microbial invader is totally on the run. Not unlike the Afrika Korp after the second battle of El Alamain.

Comment by TriSec on 12/17/2013 14:20:53
Quote by Mondobubba:
Hello all. The microbial invader is totally on the run. Not unlike the Afrika Korp after the second battle of El Alamain.


*spits*

Monty is still a putz.



Comment by Mondobubba on 12/17/2013 14:43:21
Quote by TriSec:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Hello all. The microbial invader is totally on the run. Not unlike the Afrika Korp after the second battle of El Alamain.


*spits*

Monty is still a putz.




Terrible user of Ultra that Monty. No sense of security.

Comment by Scoopster on 12/17/2013 14:47:29
Mornin' all.. Another lonely day in the office, as my boss & his ol' lady are in Jersey.
You know what that means..!

Comment by Raine on 12/17/2013 14:52:11
good Morn...

Comment by Mondobubba on 12/17/2013 14:56:10
Comment by Raine on 12/17/2013 14:57:56
Quote by Mondobubba:
So Mondo started his day talking to James Ulmer. Mondo is very stoked!

IRL?

Comment by Raine on 12/17/2013 14:58:39
Quote by Scoopster:
Mornin' all.. Another lonely day in the office, as my boss & his ol' lady are in Jersey.
You know what that means..!



Gets in the truck, starts drive to Rhode Island...

Comment by Mondobubba on 12/17/2013 14:58:57
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Mondobubba:
So Mondo started his day talking to James Ulmer. Mondo is very stoked!

IRL?



Dude has website with us. He needed some thing corrected and added to it.

Comment by Raine on 12/17/2013 15:02:33
Oh -- after reading today's blog I am keeping my fingers crossed. There was a plane crash this morning in Kabul.

Comment by TriSec on 12/17/2013 15:06:01
Helos aren't airplanes....but at least that means the casualty count is unlikely to rise further.


KABUL - Six U.S. soldiers serving with the NATO International Security Assistance Force were killed when their Sikorsky UH-60 'Black Hawk' helicopter crashed in southern Afghanistan Tuesday, officials said.




Comment by Raine on 12/17/2013 15:08:08
Comment by Mondobubba on 12/17/2013 15:10:04
I heard Florida is number one in something good this morning on the NPR mosheen. Number one in enrollments in health insurance on the healthcare.gov site.

Comment by Raine on 12/17/2013 15:12:41
Quote by Mondobubba:
I heard Florida is number one in something good this morning on the NPR mosheen. Number one in enrollments in health insurance on the healthcare.gov site.

Wow! that's actually really good news!

Comment by Raine on 12/17/2013 15:13:28
Comment by wickedpam on 12/17/2013 15:22:54


100,000 for something that looks like paint by numbers?

Comment by Scoopster on 12/17/2013 15:27:00
Great.. now g.Zizzy thinks he's Shepard Fairey.

Comment by Raine on 12/17/2013 15:31:48
Quote by Scoopster:
Great.. now g.Zizzy thinks he's Shepard Fairey.



Comment by Raine on 12/17/2013 15:32:42
Quote by wickedpam:


100,000 for something that looks like paint by numbers?
I think there is some photshop work going on with the type.


Comment by velveeta jones on 12/17/2013 15:43:30

http://i.imgur.com/SpVZR1x.jpg


fixed this for ya George.

Comment by Raine on 12/17/2013 15:44:34
Quote by velveeta jones:
http://i.imgur.com/SpVZR1x.jpg


fixed this for ya George.



Comment by Raine on 12/17/2013 15:47:48
Comment by wickedpam on 12/17/2013 15:48:37
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:


100,000 for something that looks like paint by numbers?
I think there is some photshop work going on with the type.


so its not really a painting is a digitally altered image - still I ask - 100,000?!


Comment by wickedpam on 12/17/2013 15:50:39
Comment by BobR on 12/17/2013 15:56:17
Comment by Raine on 12/17/2013 16:05:15
http://zeqps2k4t563atbs730zvzq12aw.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/ptmcR.jpg


Comment by Raine on 12/17/2013 16:07:13
Comment by Will in Chicago on 12/17/2013 16:08:50
Good morning, everyone!! I am busy today. Got a half day sub assignment. I hope that Aunt Azalea is on the mend.


Comment by wickedpam on 12/17/2013 16:18:33



21 was good Some of those I just want to hug the kids to pieces, so cute!

Comment by Raine on 12/17/2013 16:21:28
Quote by wickedpam:



21 was good Some of those I just want to hug the kids to pieces, so cute!

some of the answers were just so smart!

Comment by Mondobubba on 12/17/2013 16:29:16
Comment by wickedpam on 12/17/2013 16:29:42
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:



21 was good Some of those I just want to hug the kids to pieces, so cute!

some of the answers were just so smart!


24 was one of my faves


Comment by TriSec on 12/17/2013 16:42:06
non-sequitir

Say gang, I was reflecting on Mr. Mandela over this past weekend, as his remains were laid to rest.

I wonder how many of us out there also cut our teeth on the anti-apartheid movement, like so many of the professional punditry claims to have done?

Indeed, I do recall the immortal Charles Lacquidera (late of WBCN radio) in this city organizing the "Boycott Shell" rallies back in the day, and there were campaigns in this city to divest of the ol' Kruugeraands.

Hell, I still rarely buy Shell gasoline these days, almost 30 years later, because of all this.

Anyway....just musing.



Comment by Raine on 12/17/2013 16:44:21
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:


100,000 for something that looks like paint by numbers?
I think there is some photshop work going on with the type.


so its not really a painting is a digitally altered image - still I ask - 100,000?!

That is NO PAINTING. Even DU sees it.

Comment by wickedpam on 12/17/2013 16:52:41
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:


100,000 for something that looks like paint by numbers?
I think there is some photshop work going on with the type.


so its not really a painting is a digitally altered image - still I ask - 100,000?!

That is NO PAINTING. Even DU sees it.


This has to be scam - went to the EBAY listing - in the Q&A its a donated painting that he thinks is latex? WTF?


Comment by Raine on 12/17/2013 16:56:57
Comment by Raine on 12/17/2013 17:02:11
g.Zizzy's brother already laid claim that it was his.

I'm kinda pissed about this, to be honest.

Comment by wickedpam on 12/17/2013 17:07:05
Quote by Raine:
g.Zizzy's brother already laid claim that it was his.

I'm kinda pissed about this, to be honest.



Still think there's a con element to this. Neither of these people have shown themselves to be honorable - heck I'm sure actual Conmen and women are more honorable.

If the original image is copyrighted then it should be pulled. Its not an "original" painting. Its fanart or an altered image.

Comment by Raine on 12/17/2013 17:10:41
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
g.Zizzy's brother already laid claim that it was his.

I'm kinda pissed about this, to be honest.



Still think there's a con element to this. Neither of these people have shown themselves to be honorable - heck I'm sure actual Conmen and women are more honorable.

If the original image is copyrighted then it should be pulled. Its not an "original" painting. Its fanart or an altered image.
Oh yeah, it's totally a con job. I'm glad he's being figured out. My friend in Florida is going to contact the station that reported this.

Scumbag, Zimmerman is.


Comment by Mondobubba on 12/17/2013 17:14:46
Quote by TriSec:
non-sequitir

Say gang, I was reflecting on Mr. Mandela over this past weekend, as his remains were laid to rest.

I wonder how many of us out there also cut our teeth on the anti-apartheid movement, like so many of the professional punditry claims to have done?

Indeed, I do recall the immortal Charles Lacquidera (late of WBCN radio) in this city organizing the "Boycott Shell" rallies back in the day, and there were campaigns in this city to divest of the ol' Kruugeraands.

Hell, I still rarely buy Shell gasoline these days, almost 30 years later, because of all this.

Anyway....just musing.




I put in some time on the protest line out front of the RSA embassy in DC. "BAN BAN THE KRUGER RAND!" I believe I witnessed Jesse Jackson getting arrested that day.

Comment by Mondobubba on 12/17/2013 17:15:40
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
g.Zizzy's brother already laid claim that it was his.

I'm kinda pissed about this, to be honest.



Still think there's a con element to this. Neither of these people have shown themselves to be honorable - heck I'm sure actual Conmen and women are more honorable.

If the original image is copyrighted then it should be pulled. Its not an "original" painting. Its fanart or an altered image.
Oh yeah, it's totally a con job. I'm glad he's being figured out. My friend in Florida is going to contact the station that reported this.

Scumbag, Zimmerman is.



Hey, c'mon! Man needs to pay down those big legal bills!

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Comment by wickedpam on 12/17/2013 17:16:43
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
g.Zizzy's brother already laid claim that it was his.

I'm kinda pissed about this, to be honest.



Still think there's a con element to this. Neither of these people have shown themselves to be honorable - heck I'm sure actual Conmen and women are more honorable.

If the original image is copyrighted then it should be pulled. Its not an "original" painting. Its fanart or an altered image.
Oh yeah, it's totally a con job. I'm glad he's being figured out. My friend in Florida is going to contact the station that reported this.

Scumbag, Zimmerman is.



good.

Comment by Mondobubba on 12/17/2013 17:16:50
Quote by Raine:
OMG.

ROFL!








Comment by Mondobubba on 12/17/2013 17:25:02
Comment by Raine on 12/17/2013 17:33:24
Comment by Raine on 12/17/2013 17:43:09
Want to give a to tri for using a splendiferous SAT word this morning in the blog:

peripatetic


per·i·pa·tet·ic
ˌperipəˈtetik/
adjective
1. traveling from place to place, esp. working or based in various places for relatively short periods.
"the peripatetic nature of military life"
synonyms: nomadic, itinerant, traveling, wandering, roving, roaming, migrant, migratory, unsettled More

2. Aristotelian.

noun

1. a person who travels from place to place.

2. an Aristotelian philosopher.


Comment by Mondobubba on 12/17/2013 17:46:29
Quote by Raine:
Want to give a to tri for using a splendiferous SAT word this morning in the blog:

peripatetic


per·i·pa·tet·ic
ˌperipəˈtetik/
adjective
1. traveling from place to place, esp. working or based in various places for relatively short periods.
"the peripatetic nature of military life"
synonyms: nomadic, itinerant, traveling, wandering, roving, roaming, migrant, migratory, unsettled More

2. Aristotelian.

noun

1. a person who travels from place to place.

2. an Aristotelian philosopher.



And a to you for using "splendiferous" good lady!

Comment by Mondobubba on 12/17/2013 17:51:15
Quote by Raine:
**snort**




There is one website/newspaper they didn't have, USAToday.

"The End of the World, How We Feel"

Comment by Raine on 12/17/2013 17:56:22
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by Raine:
**snort**




There is one website/newspaper they didn't have, USAToday.

"The End of the World, How We Feel"