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  Publication date : 2010-09-01 16:49:36

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General McChrystal relieved of command of Afghanistan over "Rolling Stone" magazine article. IRS May Tax Payments to Gulf Coast Victims people up and down the Gulf Coast reeling from the oil spill disaster who are surprised — and frustrated — to find out the Internal Revenue Service may take a chunk of the payments BP PLC is providing to help them stay afloat. Many were already angry about how long the oil giant took to cut the checks. So when they got the money — generally about a few thousand dollars each so far — they spent it fast. Accountants have been trying to nail down the implications for thousands of taxpayers after President Barack Obama said BP would create a $20 billion disaster fund and provide another $100 million for oil workers who lose their jobs because of the six-month moratorium on deepwater drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. Obama’s Labor Secretary Reaches Out to Illegal Aliens With Paycheck Complaints "Every worker in America has a right to be paid fairly, whether documented or not," says Labor Secretary Hilda Solis in a public service announcement posted on the Labor Department’s "We Can Help" Web page.Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) called Solis’ comments "an explicit invitation for illegal immigrants to bring the resources and power of the Department of Labor to bear against American employers. The "We Can Help" Web site says the Labor Department’s Wage and Hour Division is responsible for administering and enforcing some of the nation's most important worker protection laws – and is "committed to ensuring that workers in this country are paid properly and for all the hours they work, regardless of immigration status." In a different section of its Web site, the Labor Department states that "employers may hire only persons who may legally work in the United States (i.e., citizens and nationals of the U.S.) and aliens authorized to work in the U.S."Rep. King accused the Obama administration of using the limited resources of American taxpayers on behalf of illegal aliens."It is shameful that Secretary Solis has to be reminded that her primary duty is owed to the American people, and not to those who have illegally entered our country," said King. "The Obama Administration needs to realize that the American people have a right to have their immigration laws enforced." Court rescues Gulf economy from Obama's radical agenda A federal court in New Orleans has overturned Obama's illegal, economy-killing attack on American energy exploration, which was based on nothing more than an ideological class warfare grudge against energy companies.   In his ruling, District Judge Martin Feldman stated the obvious--that it made absolutely no sense to shut down an entire industry that's been operating safely for 60 years just because of one major catastrophe. Interior Secretary Salazar Seeks to Reimpose Drilling Moratorium   Interior Secretary Ken Salazar says he will issue a new order imposing a moratorium on deepwater oil drilling after a federal judge struck down the existing one. Salazar said in a statement Tuesday that the new order will contain additional information making clear why the six-month drilling pause was necessary in the aftermath of the Gulf oil spill. The judge in New Orleans who struck down the moratorium earlier Tuesday complained there was insufficient justification for it. "The decision to impose a moratorium on deepwater drilling was and is the right decision," Salazar said, adding that the moratorium is needed to protect the communities and the environment of the Gulf Coast that the Justice Department is appealing Tuesday's court ruling. "We see clear evidence every day, as oil spills from BP's well, of the need for a pause on deepwater drilling," Salazar continued. "That evidence mounts as BP continues to be unable to stop its blowout, notwithstanding the huge efforts and help from the federal scientific team and most major oil companies operating in the Gulf of Mexico." Salazar pointed to indications of inadequate safety precautions by industry on deepwater wells. "Based on this ever-growing evidence, I will issue a new order in the coming days that eliminates any doubt that a moratorium is needed, appropriate, and within our authorities." Judge held stock in rig owner The federal judge who overturned the White House’s offshore drilling ban Tuesday held stock in Transocean LTD, the owner of the Deepwater Horizon rig, as recently as 2008, according to his financial disclosure reports.   Environmentalists and liberal lobbyists were quick to note Judge Martin Feldman’s financial interest in Transocean, an offshore drilling equipment contractor likely to be hit hard hit financially if the drilling ban continues. A number of groups circulated his disclosure forms to Washington reporters within minutes of his decision to reinstate drilling. Feldman ruled that the moratorium was an "arbitrary and capricious" decision that would have an "immeasurable effect on the plaintiffs, the local economy, the Gulf region, and the critical present-day aspect of the availability of domestic energy in this country." "It’s a clear conflict for him to decide this moratorium case," said Kate Gordon, vice president for energy policy at the Center for American Progress, a liberal think tank with close ties to the White House. "Transocean is the biggest contractor in the world and holds most of the offshore drilling contracts in the world. So the 33 Gulf rigs that would be affected by the moratorium, probably all of them have Transocean contracts. Transocean is the company with the biggest stake in ending this moratorium." Environmentalists said Feldman’s investment in Transocean is emblematic of a broader pattern of Gulf Coast judges with financial ties to the offshore drilling industry. Earlier this month, the AP reported that 37 of the 64 active or senior judges in key Gulf Coast districts in Louisiana, Texas, Alabama, Mississippi and Florida have financial ties to oil, gas and related energy industries. "That in itself is a big problem," said Gordon. "There should be a higher bar for doing conflicts checks in this case because this region is known for having conflicts on oil and gas." General McChrystal relieved of command of Afghanistan over "Rolling Stone" magazine article. IRS May Tax Payments to Gulf Coast Victims people up and down the Gulf Coast reeling from the oil spill disaster who are surprised — and frustrated — to find out the Internal Revenue Service may take a chunk of the payments BP PLC is providing to help them stay afloat. Many were already angry about how long the oil giant took to cut the checks. So when they got the money — generally about a few thousand dollars each so far — they spent it fast. Accountants have been trying to nail down the implications for thousands of taxpayers after President Barack Obama said BP would create a $20 billion disaster fund and provide another $100 million for oil workers who lose their jobs because of the six-month moratorium on deepwater drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. Obama’s Labor Secretary Reaches Out to Illegal Aliens With Paycheck Complaints "Every worker in America has a right to be paid fairly, whether documented or not," says Labor Secretary Hilda Solis in a public service announcement posted on the Labor Department’s "We Can Help" Web page.Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) called Solis’ comments "an explicit invitation for illegal immigrants to bring the resources and power of the Department of Labor to bear against American employers. The "We Can Help" Web site says the Labor Department’s Wage and Hour Division is responsible for administering and enforcing some of the nation's most important worker protection laws – and is "committed to ensuring that workers in this country are paid properly and for all the hours they work, regardless of immigration status." In a different section of its Web site, the Labor Department states that "employers may hire only persons who may legally work in the United States (i.e., citizens and nationals of the U.S.) and aliens authorized to work in the U.S."Rep. King accused the Obama administration of using the limited resources of American taxpayers on behalf of illegal aliens."It is shameful that Secretary Solis has to be reminded that her primary duty is owed to the American people, and not to those who have illegally entered our country," said King. "The Obama Administration needs to realize that the American people have a right to have their immigration laws enforced." Court rescues Gulf economy from Obama's radical agenda A federal court in New Orleans has overturned Obama's illegal, economy-killing attack on American energy exploration, which was based on nothing more than an ideological class warfare grudge against energy companies.   In his ruling, District Judge Martin Feldman stated the obvious--that it made absolutely no sense to shut down an entire industry that's been operating safely for 60 years just because of one major catastrophe. Interior Secretary Salazar Seeks to Reimpose Drilling Moratorium   Interior Secretary Ken Salazar says he will issue a new order imposing a moratorium on deepwater oil drilling after a federal judge struck down the existing one. Salazar said in a statement Tuesday that the new order will contain additional information making clear why the six-month drilling pause was necessary in the aftermath of the Gulf oil spill. The judge in New Orleans who struck down the moratorium earlier Tuesday complained there was insufficient justification for it. "The decision to impose a moratorium on deepwater drilling was and is the right decision," Salazar said, adding that the moratorium is needed to protect the communities and the environment of the Gulf Coast that the Justice Department is appealing Tuesday's court ruling. "We see clear evidence every day, as oil spills from BP's well, of the need for a pause on deepwater drilling," Salazar continued. "That evidence mounts as BP continues to be unable to stop its blowout, notwithstanding the huge efforts and help fro
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