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U.S. State in the worst fiscal condition is...

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[Editor's note: The following is a cross post that originally appeared on CNBC.com]:

A new study on the fiscal condition of the 50 states ranks New Jersey dead last, citing revenue shortfalls, budget practices and high levels of debt .

The healthiest states, on the other hand, are those benefiting from the domestic energy boom, including Alaska and the Dakotas.

The Mercatus Center at George Mason University released the study earlier this week. The center counts among its key backers the Koch family, and conservative financier Charles Koch sits on the center's board.

Stormtrooper

Abu Ghraib 2.0? Horrifying images of US Marines burning Iraqis prompt military investigation

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© Agence France-PresseThis handout photo from SBS TV received 15 February, 2006 shows a hooded prisoner allegedly being tortured at Iraq's notorious Abu Ghraib jail supposely during interrogation by US soldiers in Baghdad in 2004
The Pentagon confirmed early Wednesday that a formal investigation has been launched after photographs began to surface purportedly showing US troops burning the remains of dead Iraqis.

Those images were published Wednesday morning by website TMZ, which claims to have recently come into possession of 41 photos in all that they believe to have been taken in Fallujah sometime in 2004 amid the US-led Iraq occupation.

The website has only published eight of the images, including ones in which men appearing to be US Marines are seen dousing the dead with chemicals and setting them ablaze. TMZ is withholding the majority of the photographs, however, because many are simply "too gruesome," they claim, including one alleged to be in their possession showing a human body being devoured by dogs and another covered in flies.

Comment: Note that when those in high posts of government murder and pillage sovereign counties for no reason at all and are able to get away with it, it creates precedence and gives permission for such perversions to spread, especially by individuals who lack a human conscience.


Dollar

Congress just authorized $1.1 trillion in spending ... and nobody read the bill

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We are so lucky to live in a country where we have representation. Think about it - we all get to choose someone to go to Washington DC and look out for our best interests. We all have a voice, and we can all rest assured that those elected officials will diligently work for us, their constituents.

Please note my sarcasm.

It's triggered by the recent spending bill passed by Congress - all 1, 582 pages of it.

Wouldn't you think that before authorizing something so massive that our members of Congress would have read it? Or at the very least, have hired someone to read it and summarize it for them?

Nope.

Cow

Dairy and meat prices hit record levels in 2013 as global food prices remain highest for third year running

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World food prices were at their third highest in 2013, with dairy and meat values hitting record levels, according to the Food and Agriculture Organisation.

Its food price index averaged 209.9 points for the year, a slight fall on 2012 levels, but well below the 2011 peak of 230.1.

"Last month, the FAO food price index remained elevated as strong demand for certain high-protein foods continued to drive up prices overall, countering falling prices of major food crops after last year's abundant harvests," said FAO economist Abdolreza Abbassian.

The index measures the prices of five major food commodities on international markets: cereals, dairy products, meat, sugar and vegetable oils. Large supplies pushed down international prices of cereals (apart from rice prices), oils and sugar. Overall, in 2013, sugar prices were 18% lower than in 2012, while the dairy index averaged 243 points - its highest ever annual value.

USA

Flashback Russian media: Boston Bomber Tamerlan Ţarnaev was trained in terrorism by Americans in Georgia

Translation by Google.

Documents obtained by the Russian press has a number of reports by Colonel Grigori Cianturia , head of counterintelligence in the Georgian Interior Ministry , which was observed activities of the organization " Fund Caucasus " ( Caucasus Foundation )

This foundation was established in 2008 , immediately after the Russian-Georgian conflict in South Ossetia , "to control the processes taking place in the North Caucasus region ," notes the publication, and is funded with the support of the Foundation of Jamestown U.S. whose board of directors included the Zbigniew Brzezinski , former national security adviser to President Jimmy Carter.

In reports submitted Interior Minister Irakli Garibaşvili , head of the Georgian Interior Ministry's counter- claimed that " Caucasus Foundation and Jamestown were conducted in the summer of 2012 a series of workshops and conferences for young people in the Caucasus , including Russian Caucasus " .

Documents obtained by the Russian media show that Tamerlane Ţarnaev, the terrorist involved in explosions in Boston , was present at several of the trainings organized by the " Caucasus Fund " in the period January to July 2012 , when Tamerlane has left the U.S. . Here young people were trained , among others , and prepare terrorist acts.

Dollar Gold

Top German regulator: Precious metal and currency manipulation are worse than Libor

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The New Largest Financial Scandal In History ...

The Libor interest rate scandal was the biggest financial scandal in history:
  • Even though RBS and a handful of other banks have been fined for interest rate manipulation, Libor is still being manipulated. No wonder ... the fines are pocket change - the cost of doing business - for the big banks
But the head German financial regulator said today that manipulation in gold, silver and currencies is worse than the Libor scandal:
Germany's top financial regulator said possible manipulation of currency rates and prices for precious metals is worse than the Libor-rigging scandal, which has already led to fines of about $6 billion.
While this is the first time a regulator has said this, several financial writers - including Thomas Pascoe - have previously said the same thing.

Yup, Currency Markets Are Rigged

Indeed, currency markets are massively rigged. And see this and this.

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Say goodbye to the Internet we've known: U.S. court decision to affect net neutrality

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If you like how cable television works, you're going to love how a court decision this week could change the Internet.

Thanks to the ruling, broadband providers can now exert a lot more control over what sites you visit on the Internet and what services you can access. The decision would allow Comcast, for example, to bar its Internet subscribers from seeing videos from Netflix or from using Vonage's Internet phone service.

Made by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, the decision Tuesday overturned rules put in place by the Federal Communications Commission in 2010 that barred wired Internet providers from blocking access to particular sites or services, and generally required them to treat all Internet traffic equally.

While the court's ruling will worry and anger advocates of an open Internet, it's federal regulators, not the judges, who are to blame. Their subservience to the big telecommunications companies and timidity in writing the rules governing Internet traffic led directly to the court's decision.

One thing that has made the Internet distinct from pay television services is the role of the service provider. With pay TV, the cable or satellite company determines what channels you can watch, which often depends on what kind of financial deals the providers can strike with the channel operators. As subscribers have seen, disputes over who should pay what can lead to channels or programs going off the air.

Stormtrooper

Political prisoner released in north of Ireland after 4 years in capitivity based on 'secret charges'

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Martin Corey
After almost four years in jail without charge, Irish prisoner of conscience Martin Corey was released from custody on Wednesday -- but only on condition that he stay away from the media and his home town or face being returned to jail.

Mr Corey was hidden from members of the press who had gathered outside the Maghaberry jail on Wednesday night. He was taken out in a blacked-out prison van directly to a train station where he was released to his lawyer.

A British official said: "The Parole Commissioners have decided to release Martin Corey on a licence that is subject to conditions which are designed to manage the risk they assess him to pose."

Two of those conditions are that Mr Corey is forbidden to give media interviews and also that he must not live in or near his home in Lurgan, County Armagh.

The 63-year-old has been in prison since he was ordered to be interned by the then British Direct Ruler Shaun Woodward, in April 2010, on the basis of "closed material".

Blackbox

The end of ownership: Why you need to fight America's copyright laws

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Just the other day, I got a card in the mail for my 30th birthday. When I opened it up, the card started singing "Happy Birthday." And that little thing - pealing out at the top of its automated lungs - made me laugh. What a strange thing to computerize.

But it suddenly occurred to me that this silly card was the perfect example of what I call The Law of Electronic Eventuality: If something can have a computer in it, eventually it will have a computer in it. Our physical objects aren't just physical anymore. Code runs unseen through phones, watches, smoke alarms, birthday cards, and more like connective tissue. As with muscle, it's that connective tissue that makes a thing work.

Without code, without software, our Things become inert. Dead.

While this ushers in a whole new world of possibilities, it's also redefining ownership. Because when you purchase a physical object, you don't actually buy the software in it - that code belongs to someone else. If you do something the manufacturer doesn't like - repair it, hack it, unlock it - you could lose the right to use "their" software in "your" thing. And as these lines between physical and digital blur, it pits copyright and physical ownership rights against each other.

Welcome to the brave new world of copyright. If you want to truly own what you buy, you'll have to fight for those rights - because they are disappearing.

Chess

Putin: We must show no fear to terrorists

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said he will 'show no fear to terrorists' as he outlined security measures ahead of the Winter Olympics in Sochi.

He said security would be neither "intrusive nor too visible."