Showing posts with label Obama Administration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Obama Administration. Show all posts

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Tension high between White House and Europe as IMF and World Bank meet in Washington





Verne Strickland Blogmaster / September 18, 2011

Tensions between the Obama administration and Europe’s leaders will be high this week when Washington hosts the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank.

 The debt crisis in Europe has spread to U.S. shores, causing gyrations to financial markets also unnerved by the near-failure of the administration and Congress to raise the debt ceiling.

European leaders have struggled to get their hands around a debt crisis that started in Greece and has moved to European giants Italy and Spain. Worries about whether those countries can pay back their debts, and how this might affect banks on both sides of the Atlantic has contributed to a global economic slowdown.

It is a slowdown that threatens a second term for President Obama, whose approval ratings have plummeted on his handling of the economy.

Frustration with Europe was highlighted Friday by a lecture Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner gave to that continent’s financial ministers. Geithner urged a broad, united effort to fight the debt crisis, but his counterparts appeared to feel they were being strong-armed by a representative of a country that is in no position to throw stones when it comes to debt problems.

“I found it peculiar that even though the Americans have significantly worse fundamental data than the euro zone that they tell us what we should do and when we make a suggestion ... that they say ‘no’ straight away,” said Austrian finance minister Maria Fekter, according to media reports.

“We can always discuss with our American colleagues. I'd like to hear how the United States will reduce its deficits ... and its debts,” Belgian Finance Minister Didier Reynders added pointedly.

The Treasury Department paints a more equitable picture, saying Geithner "contributed thoughts and ideas on how European governments could develop instruments to ensure adequate firepower to address their challenges. Secretary Geithner encouraged his European counterparts to act decisively and to speak with one voice."

He did not advocate or oppose any particular strategy, according to Treasury.

The back and forth set a less than spectacular beginning for this week’s meetings in Washington, which will coincide with a crucial Federal Reserve meeting on what to do with the U.S. economy.

The Federal Reserve's policy-making committee convenes Tuesday and Wednesday. It originally was to meet for only a day to set the course for the nation’s monetary policy, but was increased to two days given the perilous economic conditions, something that has heightened expectation.

A popular candidate for Fed stimulus would be “Operation Twist,” which is when the Fed reorients the balance of its portfolio by overloading on longer term securities in an attempt to lower long-term interest rates.

Both in America and abroad, the fundamental point of tension is the same – the search for a balance between prudent fiscal management and the need for governments to do something to get their economies moving again.

While the standoff between Republicans and Democrats is well-known within the Beltway, the fight over finance has been reaching a head in Europe as well. After the European Central Bank announced last week it would buy Italian and Spanish bonds to help the beleaguered nations, its top German official quit in protest.

IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde, alongside Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke, has sought to tiptoe down the middle of the debate. Both have recently warned against extreme, immediate cuts, which could endanger an already fragile economic recovery. Rather, they have called on governments to boost the economy now, but lock in plans to rein in spending over the next several years.

http://thehill.com/blogs/on-the-money/801-economy/182189-tensions-high-between-white-house-europe-ahead-of-imf-world-bank-meetings

Sunday, May 8, 2011

FEDS ORDER BORDER PATROL TO ARREST FEWER ILLEGALS TO MASK SIZE OF PROBLEM.

Verne Strickland Blogmaster

Friends, each day a new and puzzling story (or three or four) crops up revealing the insane situations allowed to develop due to federal leniency regarding "control" of our borders with Mexico. As a result, a full-scale war between dangerous Mexican career criminals and the "law" rages and threatens Southwestern States. Now word has it that our freakishly liberal Attorney General Eric Holder is working tirelessly to shackle U.S. law enforcement struggling to contain the problem. Here is just one story of this scandalous situation:

Friday, 06 May 2011 04:52 PM
By Jim Meyers and Ashley Martella
 / Newsmax
The U.S. Border Patrol has told its agents to stop arresting illegal aliens crossing the border from Mexico to keep the illegal immigration numbers down, Arizona Sheriff Larry Dever tells Newsmax.

He also charges that Attorney General Eric Holder is “holding hands with the ACLU” to protect illegal aliens from prosecution, says illegals are committing “heinous crimes” across America every day, and calls claims that the federal government should be solely responsible for controlling illegal immigration “balderdash.”

Dever is sheriff of Cochise County, which shares an 83-mile border with Mexico, and he says his Border Patrol sector is responsible for half of all illegal aliens caught trying to enter the country and halt the narcotics entering the United States.

Story continues below video.

Cochise County, Ariz., Sheriff Larry Dever discusses his departments battle against the Obama administrations efforts to stop immigration law enforcement. He accuses the Department of Homeland Security of hypocrisy in selective prosecution of crimes.

In an exclusive interview with Newsmax.TV, he was asked about the Obama administration’s bragging that the border is more secure than ever.

“For the secretary of homeland security to say the border is more secure than ever, well, I’ve been there forever and there was a happier time than what it is today. We have a long, long way to go.

“Don’t drink the Kool-Aid and buy into 'this border is secure' nonsense.

“There’s a bad element in the mix of the aliens that are crossing that border and they don’t stay there, they move into communities throughout the country. And every day there are travesties and heinous crimes being committed by those people. If we don’t stop it at the border, it’s just going to continue to grow.”

Dever recently told Congress that in one district in Texas, illegals are allowed to be caught crossing the border 14 times before being charged with a felony, and federal smuggling charges are not considered unless at least six illegal aliens are being smuggled into the country.

“It doesn’t surprise me because we’ve been seeing that every day in Arizona, with artificial thresholds for narcotics, for human smuggling,” he tells Newsmax.

“For that to be issued as a written solid order, it’s outrageous.”

He also explains how he has heard that the Border Patrol has told officers to stop arresting Mexican illegals to keep official illegal immigration figures down.

“That comes from agents on the ground, who have told me, told my deputies, told citizens in the area.

“They have in the past been instructed to scare people back or turn them back south versus arresting them.”

Border Patrol Chief Michael Fisher’s has denied that agents have been told not to arrest Mexican illegals. Dever responds: “I tend to believe there is no written order to that effect. But if your agents on the ground have that perception and that understanding, then you need to go back and change it.

“If they’re lying, shame on them, and shame on me for bringing it up. But frankly, my staff, when they heard this, they said what’s the big deal? We’ve been hearing this forever. And people who live in my county say the same things.

“So something’s going on and it needs to be rectified and fixed so these people are brought to justice.”

Dever tells Newsmax that the Mexican drug cartels are freely operating many miles from the U.S.-Mexican border.

“You can go up to 70 miles north in Pinal County, which isn’t even a border county, and the Bureau of Land Management put up signs on public land warning people not to travel there because of the threat from drug cartels.

“If you travel into the recreational areas in my county, those same signs are up warning people they could encounter drug and human smuggling. I think we ought to point the signs south and tell the folks who are coming here that this is not a safe place for you to come.”

Referring to “roadblocks” Eric Holder has been erecting against Arizona’s attempts to deal with the immigration problem, Dever says: “He’s the guy who sued us, sued the state of Arizona, holding hands with the ACLU. It doesn’t do any good to arrest people if all you’re going to do is kick them back. If they’re not going to be prosecuted and held accountable, where’s the teeth in the enforcement effort?”

When Arizona passed its tough anti-illegal immigration legislation last year, the ACLU “sued every Arizona sheriff and every Arizona county attorney independently to enjoin us from enforcing the law should it pass constitutional muster,” Dever adds.

“Then the Department of Justice sued the state of Arizona. Here’s what’s absolutely bizarre and hypocritical: The Department of Homeland Security since Sept. 11, 2001, has been on an outreach effort to empower and partner with state and local law enforcement to help defend and protect our homeland.

“When it comes to gun-running, money-laundering, kidnapping, murder, all those border-related crimes that we have, they wrap their arms around us and say let’s go get these guys. When it comes to illegal immigration, they sue us. They say back off, that is our sole responsibility. And I say balderdash.”

Dever encourages Americans to “keep pressure on your congressional representatives” to deal effectively with illegal immigration. “It’s beginning to work. It’s beginning to take hold.”