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Under the Radar
Author: BobR    Date: 08/21/2009 12:46:34

It's Friday, my alarm didn't go off, so here's some news items you may have missed what with all the hubbub over the health care reform bill:

First of all, it seems the economy is about to rebound:
In another sign the worst of the U.S. recession is over, a gauge of current conditions showed the economy steadied last month.

The Conference Board’s coincident index was unchanged in July after falling in 17 of the 19 months since the contraction started in December 2007, figures from the New York-based private research group showed yesterday. The more closely watched gauge of leading indicators, which shows the outlook for the next three to six months, climbed for a fourth month.

"Not only is there light at the end of the tunnel, but we can see the end of the tunnel from here," Ken Goldstein, a Conference Board economist, said in a telephone interview. "It’s entirely possible that July was the trough month," marking the end of the recession.
[...]
Ford Motor Co. last week said it’s boosting factory production by 26 percent in the second half to meet rising orders for new, more fuel-efficient models in response to the government’s car trade-in program. "Cash for clunkers released that demand," Ford sales analyst George Pipas said in an interview Aug. 12.

How about that? The stimulus package DID work. True the money was used by some states just to keep the paychecks rolling, but imagine what the economy would be like if they had stopped? It's also interesting to note that Ford specifically noted the Cash For Clunkers program as the reason for their sales increase. In fact, it's been so successful, it's run out of money:
The Obama administration on Monday evening will wind down the $3 billion "cash for clunkers" program to support the auto industry.

The program, managed by the Transportation Department, has seen $1.9 billion worth of rebate applications submitted from car dealers across the country, said Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood.

After a dramatic show of interest in the program, Congress raced before the August recess to add $2 billion to the original $1 billion.

"What we've seen is an overwhelming and overnight success, so much so that we've reached the point at which we need to wind this program down," a senior administration official told reporters on Thursday.

The program provides up to a $4,500 rebate for consumers trading in older vehicles for newer, more fuel-efficient cars.

"Right now we are focused on winding down the program in an orderly way and providing a soft landing and in getting the applications processed," the administration official said.

It seems that GM is also back in the business of making cars. They reopened a plant in Ohio that was shuttered over the summer, and thankfully, it is making a "luxury" car that gets 40MPG:
Thanks to hot sales of the subcompact Chevrolet Cobalt, 2,200 people are back to work at General Motors' Lordstown Assembly Plant in northeast Ohio. GM announced this week that they will be joined by nearly 1,100 more this fall.

But it's the Cobalt's upscale replacement — the Chevy Cruze, due out next spring — that is seen by many as the real hope for GM to claw its way back to profitability.
[...]
When asked why people liked it so much, Donahoe points to the styling of the exterior, the plush interior and the fact that it gets 40 miles per gallon.
[...]
About a year ago, the Lordstown plant had more than 4,000 workers on three shifts. About 2,200 returned this month after the nine-week shutdown. Green says many of them have a different attitude.

The businesses in the area, the car dealers selling the cars (and the areas around the dealers) will all see more cash flowing. This is very good news for the economy.

It wouldn't be a complete blog post without at least one reference to the current health care reform bill, so here's the latest nonsense - Gun groups think the bill will strip them of their guns:
A Virginia-based gun rights group has taken issue with the Democrat-led healthcare proposals, saying that the proposed plans could strip citizens of their rights to own a gun.

The Gun Owners of America group, which boasts more than 300,000 members, has been warning its ranks that the proposed healthcare legislation would compile the information of Americans into a government database. The group says that by using this data, the government could deem a citizen “medically unfit” to carry a gun.

"All of the proposals that we’re aware of would handle people’s health data that way," said Larry Pratt, executive director of the group.

"And then you end up having a gazillion people lose their gun rights because of some medical record that someone doesn’t like, where they say, 'Oh, that might be a danger to their self or others.' No trial, no due process, just gone."



Have a great weekend...

 

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Comment by Scoopster on 08/21/2009 13:00:25
Morning all & Happy Fridee!

Comment by wickedpam on 08/21/2009 13:10:52
Morning



Blogging from home, I was waiting for the washer and dryer to be delivered but that's already been done so I have the day to get into mischief :D

Comment by BobR on 08/21/2009 13:40:46
the actual blog is now up...

Comment by wickedpam on 08/21/2009 14:07:24
First - Bobber I think you need to add a retweet thingy to the bottom of the bloggy so we can send these around twitter along with facebook and all the other places.



Second - Hey Gun nuts of Virginia - some people ARE unfit to carry a gun. Doesn't know on remember the Virginia Tech shootings?

Comment by m-hadley on 08/21/2009 14:09:28
Morning 4Fers,

Great post BobR! It's a busy Fridee here at the TU Law Liberry, so this may be a drive by comment. Anyway, I, for one, am glad that this week is over.

Cheers,

mfaye

Comment by trojanrabbit on 08/21/2009 14:54:36
Bloggin from home as well today. The powers- that-be said I should take today off to make up for the time I put in last Monday during the shutdown.



Oppressively miserable today. Bill's hot breath is streaming up the East Coast.

Comment by Raine on 08/21/2009 14:55:07
Quote by wickedpam:

First - Bobber I think you need to add a retweet thingy to the bottom of the bloggy so we can send these around twitter along with facebook and all the other places.



Second - Hey Gun nuts of Virginia - some people ARE unfit to carry a gun. Doesn't know on remember the Virginia Tech shootings?
Once we get some things worked out with the HCR site, I think that can be done...



Comment by Raine on 08/21/2009 14:56:58
145 line 15-17---



pg 16



I am gonna debunk that right now...

Comment by Raine on 08/21/2009 14:57:38
:rolleyes2: Mike -- you are lying!!!

Comment by wickedpam on 08/21/2009 15:03:46
Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

First - Bobber I think you need to add a retweet thingy to the bottom of the bloggy so we can send these around twitter along with facebook and all the other places.



Second - Hey Gun nuts of Virginia - some people ARE unfit to carry a gun. Doesn't know on remember the Virginia Tech shootings?
Once we get some things worked out with the HCR site, I think that can be done...







maybe add a retweet at the on the HCmyths site too - after each myth?

Comment by Raine on 08/21/2009 15:07:08
Quote by Raine:

145 line 15-17---



pg 16



I am gonna debunk that right now...




MYTH: Page 145: An employer MUST auto-enroll employees into the

Government-run public plan. No alternatives.



This section is entitled: Employer Responsibility to Contribute To Employee and Dependent Coverage



The subsection deals with enrollment. In the EMPLOYER'S plan. Not the public plan.



This aligns with the changes made to 401k plans, which also call for autoenrollment unless employee opts out or state law prohibits.



Comment by Raine on 08/21/2009 15:07:47
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

First - Bobber I think you need to add a retweet thingy to the bottom of the bloggy so we can send these around twitter along with facebook and all the other places.



Second - Hey Gun nuts of Virginia - some people ARE unfit to carry a gun. Doesn't know on remember the Virginia Tech shootings?
Once we get some things worked out with the HCR site, I think that can be done...







maybe add a retweet at the on the HCmyths site too - after each myth?
It's already there !



Comment by wickedpam on 08/21/2009 15:09:08
Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

First - Bobber I think you need to add a retweet thingy to the bottom of the bloggy so we can send these around twitter along with facebook and all the other places.



Second - Hey Gun nuts of Virginia - some people ARE unfit to carry a gun. Doesn't know on remember the Virginia Tech shootings?
Once we get some things worked out with the HCR site, I think that can be done...







maybe add a retweet at the on the HCmyths site too - after each myth?
It's already there !







I'm not very observant am I

Comment by Raine on 08/21/2009 15:50:41
Check this out:







(next commercial break, of course)

Comment by wickedpam on 08/21/2009 16:02:47
off to run errands! Later Gaters!

Comment by Will in Chicago on 08/21/2009 16:13:45
Good morning from Phoenix, bloggers!!!



Excellent post, BobR!!! While I am still looking for work (I have my fingers crossed from my last interview), at least there seems to be an end to the free fall that we were in last January.





Comment by livingonli on 08/21/2009 16:20:03
I went to type my greeting and the blog crashed.

Comment by BobR on 08/21/2009 16:40:47
Quote by livingonli:

I went to type my greeting and the blog crashed.


Sorry, I was making a small change, and for about 15 seconds, the blog was down. You have great timing!



Quote by wickedpam:

First - Bobber I think you need to add a retweet thingy to the bottom of the bloggy so we can send these around twitter along with facebook and all the other places.



Done!



Comment by livingonli on 08/21/2009 18:08:59
Lunch and the humidity await us indeed.

Comment by Will in Chicago on 08/21/2009 18:37:00
Here is an announcement from Jeff Farias.



Next week, Jeff Farias will fill in on Thursday and Friday, August 27th and August 28th, on the Randi Rhodes Show on the Premiere Radio Networks from 3 PM to 6 PM Eastern.



Sarge will be filling for Jeff on his live radio show on KXXT 1010 AM at 12:30 PM and at The Jeff Farias Show and Roots Up Radio at 6 PM Eastern/3 PM Pacific.

Comment by Scoopster on 08/21/2009 18:49:05
Looks like the cold front's gonna win the race. Lots of juicy thunderstorms are rolling in from New York!

Comment by trojanrabbit on 08/21/2009 20:40:03
Quote by Scoopster:

Looks like the cold front's gonna win the race. Lots of juicy thunderstorms are rolling in from New York!




Tornado watches in Worcester & Middlesex counties.



Comment by Raine on 08/21/2009 20:52:41
Quote by Will in Phoenix:

Here is an announcement from Jeff Farias.



Next week, Jeff Farias will fill in on Thursday and Friday, August 27th and August 28th, on the Randi Rhodes Show on the Premiere Radio Networks from 3 PM to 6 PM Eastern.



Sarge will be filling for Jeff on his live radio show on KXXT 1010 AM at 12:30 PM and at The Jeff Farias Show and Roots Up Radio at 6 PM Eastern/3 PM Pacific.


Sweet!



I thought Randi only had a 1 week vacation, but if Jeff is filling in that is the shite. Aside from Frangela --- these guys bite.

Comment by Will in Chicago on 08/21/2009 21:04:33
Quote by Raine:

Quote by Will in Phoenix:

Here is an announcement from Jeff Farias.



Next week, Jeff Farias will fill in on Thursday and Friday, August 27th and August 28th, on the Randi Rhodes Show on the Premiere Radio Networks from 3 PM to 6 PM Eastern.



Sarge will be filling for Jeff on his live radio show on KXXT 1010 AM at 12:30 PM and at The Jeff Farias Show and Roots Up Radio at 6 PM Eastern/3 PM Pacific.


Sweet!



I thought Randi only had a 1 week vacation, but if Jeff is filling in that is the shite. Aside from Frangela --- these guys bite.




I will talk to Jeff, but he plans to make sure that audio and video of his appearance is available live at his website. So, that will be an added bonus of having Jeff on the air.



I am not too keen on today's host, Brad Whittman. He really has not impressed me.



Comment by livingonli on 08/21/2009 21:12:44
Crap Channel hasn't exactly been picking the best fill-ins other than Frangela. I am actually surprised that they are bringing in Farias for what I guess are the last two days of her vacation.

Comment by Raine on 08/21/2009 21:28:39
Quote by Will in Phoenix:

I will talk to Jeff, but he plans to make sure that audio and video of his appearance is available live at his website. So, that will be an added bonus of having Jeff on the air.



I am not too keen on today's host, Brad Whittman. He really has not impressed me.

He is REALLY being an assholio right now to a caller.





This is wretched crap.



Comment by Raine on 08/21/2009 21:40:46
Quote by livingonli:

Crap Channel hasn't exactly been picking the best fill-ins other than Frangela. I am actually surprised that they are bringing in Farias for what I guess are the last two days of her vacation.
Aside from Frangela, they are awful.



I cannot wait for Jeff to fill in.



Comment by Raine on 08/21/2009 21:41:37
So this guy is defending his thin skin by attacking OTHER liberals?

Comment by Raine on 08/21/2009 21:44:01
HE has the same effing logic as Glenn Beck. I don't WANT guys like this on my side.

Comment by trojanrabbit on 08/21/2009 22:05:37
Had to go out and right my outdoor table that got blown over. Nasty thunderboomers coming in soon.

Comment by Raine on 08/21/2009 22:31:37
Quote by trojanrabbit:

Had to go out and right my outdoor table that got blown over. Nasty thunderboomers coming in soon.
Hang in there Rabbit! I heard some nasty ones blew thru the Hudson Valley earlier.



Comment by livingonli on 08/21/2009 22:47:44
The Saratoga track was soaked in mud.

Comment by TriSec on 08/22/2009 01:01:06
Evening, folks!



Week one complete....basic training finished. Finally heading up to my area on Monday am to spend another week getting my systems training. All is well.



Except at Fenway, of course.