Links With Your Coffee - Tuesday

- FT.com / Columnists / Clive Crook - Obama is choosing to be weak
The president has cast himself not as a leader of reform, but as a cheerleader for “reform” – meaning anything, really, that can plausibly be called reform, however flawed. He has defined success down so far that many kinds of failure now qualify.
tip to pedantsareus
- Scalia breaks ranks, slams Bush officials on bank regulation | McClatchy
WASHINGTON — In a rebuke of the Bush administration, the Supreme Court ruled Monday that a federal bank regulator erred in quashing efforts by New York state to combat the kind of predatory mortgage lending that triggered the nation's financial crisis.
The 5-4 ruling by the high court was unusual. Justice Antonin Scalia, arguably the most conservative jurist, wrote the majority's opinion and was joined by the court's four liberal judges.
The five justices held that contrary to what the Bush administration had argued, states can enforce their own laws on matters such as discrimination and predatory lending, even if that crosses into areas under federal regulation.
- Help vaccinate Las Vegas! : Respectful Insolence
- De-Moralized? « Mad Kane’s Political Madness
- Stop the Cap! » Blog Archive » The AT&T Huge Bill Problem (Again): Credit for One, Overcharges for Everyone Else
In between the wall-to-wall coverage of the passing of Michael Jackson last week, Stop the Cap! reader Lou discovered Twitter was all-a-tweet about yet another person who got stuck with an enormous mobile data bill from AT&T Mobility. This time it was Mythbusters’ Adam Savage, who spent five days in Montreal and discovered the most expensive part of the trip was the $11,000 bill from AT&T.
The story here isn’t really about AT&T’s math, or the remarkably expensive Canadian data roaming rate of $0.015 per kilobyte, it’s the fact AT&T will let your bill run into the ionosphere before alerting you, or giving you the option to automatically shut yourself off before you go over a plan limit.
- 'Freethinker Sunday Sermonette: what I have against religion' by Effect Mesure - ScienceBlogs - RichardDawkins.net




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