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As Thanksgiving approaches, hunger levels in U.S. at 14 year high

Posted by Mitch Perry on Nov. 17, 2009, at 8:23 am

images-25This Thursday in downtown Tampa, America’s Second Harvest of Tampa Bay is staging its 15th annual Empty Bowls Thanksgiving Luncheon in Lykes Gaslight Square.  Last year’s event raised more than $50,000 for the organization’s food bank and Kids Cafe Programs.

It’s always around the holidays when the issue of the less fortunate get more play in the media, but so should statistics unveiled yesterday by the Department of Agriculture, who announced  that the number of Americans who lived in households that lacked consistent access to adequate food soared last year, to 49 million.  That’s the highest since the government began tracking what it calls “food insecurity” 14 years ago.

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack attributed the rise to the unemployment rate in the U.S., at its highest levels since the early 1980’s.

The Wall Street Journal does report one caveat that might make the news less depressing:

But the way USDA economists measure food worries in the U.S. is far more liberal than their gauge for other nations, where people are labeled food insecure only if they consume fewer than 2,100 calories a day. Few of the U.S. households labeled as food insecure by the USDA have it that tough.

Instead, the USDA’s domestic survey tries to quantify the number of households that have difficulty providing enough food at some time during the year. Many of these families are able to avoid hunger by participating in such federal nutrition programs as food stamps, or by having their children participate in a free school-lunch program.

With the economy continuing to founder (Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke said yesterday that “Some important headwinds-in particular constrained bank lending and a weak job market-likely will prevent the expansion from being as robust as we would hope”) some of President Obama’s allies intend to call him out today on the weak job market.

The NY Times reports that the NAACP and the National Council of La Raza will be amongst some of the groups calling on the President to do more to create jobs.

They will call for increased spending for schools and roads, billions of dollars in fiscal relief to state and local governments to forestall more layoffs and a direct government jobs program, “especially in distressed communities facing severe unemployment.”

This is just more incentive for the President to hope that the Senate can get their act together and try to begin debating a health care bill soon – Obama’s poll numbers remain solid ( a new ABC News/Washington Post poll released today shows him with a 56% approval rating), but he has got to start focusing in “like a laser beam” as the saying goes, or else those poll numbers will go south in a hurry.

Tags: ben bernanke, Harry Reid, president obama, Tom Vilsack
Posted in News |



Self acknowledged ‘rodeo clown’ Glenn Beck coming to Tampa

Posted by Mitch Perry on Nov. 16, 2009, at 2:44 pm

images-24Conservative radio and television talk show Glenn Beck is coming to Tampa this weekend.

According to the web site of Tampa 9-12 The former 970 WFLA talk show host, whose career has blown up in ‘09, will be appearing in Tampa this Saturday at Borders on South Dale Mabry Highway. Beck will be signing copies of his NY Times best-seller Arguing with Idiots.

Yesterday Beck’s  latest book, The Christmas Sweater: A Picture Book, debuted at #1 on the Times children’s picture book bestseller list, prompting his publisher last week to declare that that gave Beck 5 consecutive #1 NYT bestsellers.

I’m not sure if that’s correct or not, but the man is selling loads of  books, and getting ratings on the radio, and on his Fox News show.

Beck has taken pride this in publicizing and mobilizing opposition to Van Jones, President Obama’s original green jobs czar who ended up resigning in early September after taking a pounding by the talk show host for his ‘radical’ past.

Today the Huffington Post is reporting that on Beck’s guest list of late have been “white supremacists and other extremists.”

Beck’s comment earlier that President Obama was racist led to over 30 advertisers leaving his Fox News program.  However, Fox didn’t lose any revenue as most of those companies ended up advertising on other Fox programs.

Tags: glenn beck, president obama
Posted in News |



Obama and other world leaders fess up: No climate change deal likely in December

Posted by Katie M. on Nov. 16, 2009, at 12:15 pm

obama_climatechangeAfter all the efforts from people around the globe to get our world leaders to listen up and take action against climate change in December in Copenhagen, it looks like things aren’t going to be changing any time soon.

Yesterday, President Obama and leaders from the rest of the world’s top economic powers finally fessed up that they don’t believe major progress concerning climate change can be achieved by the end of the year.
Read the rest of this entry »

Tags: climate change, climate change progress, climate change summit, copenhagen climate conference, president obama
Posted in Green Community, Green Living, Green Policy, News |



New boss at CL, Alex Sink’s against Florida’s ban on gay adoption, and Rudy Giuliani doesn’t like a terrorism trial in NYC: Mitch Perry Report 11.16.09

Posted by Mitch Perry on Nov. 16, 2009, at 11:42 am

Big news in CL’s world.  Former St. Pete Times Publisher Marty Petty has been hired as the CEO of Creative Loafing.

Florida CFO and Democratic candidate for Governor Alex Sink has been criticized by some analysts for being too cautious.   So last night she made news by announcing she’s against Florida’s ban on gay adoptions.
President Obama’s decision to prosecute alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheik Mohammed brought out Rudy Guiliani and other Republicans yesterday on some of the Sunday morning  talk shows yesterday.

And just for fun, we look back yesterday at the day of televised pro football action, including the instant classic in Indianapolis between the Colts and the New England Patriots.

Download the report here.

Tags: Alex Sink, Khalid Sheik Mohammed, Marty Petty, president obama
Posted in Mitch Perry Report, News |



Abortion issue in health care bill leading to a “civil war’ amongst Democrats?

Posted by Mitch Perry on Nov. 12, 2009, at 8:28 am

images-12A variety of progressive activist groups, such as MoveOn, OFA, the SEIU and the Florida Health Care For America Now Coalition plan to present Tampa Congresswoman Kathy Castor with a pair of boxing gloves today at a news conference, urging her to keep fighting for health care reform legislation.

The event takes place just days after Castor joined up with 40 other House Democrats in sending a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, vowing to strip a controversial amendment included in the health care bill passed last week that  bars federal funding from subsidizing abortions.

CL reported exclusively on Wednesday that Representative Castor was one of the signatories to the letter.  That’s significant in that there have been reports in the past couple of days of some Democrats not wanting that list of signatories to be released.

Representative Castor also told CL yesterday that a second letter had been drafted to President Obama asking for a meeting to figure out how abortion funding can be restored.

Republicans are loving how the the issue is blowing up the Democratic Party. Read the rest of this entry »

Tags: Barbara Boxer, Ben Nelson, Kathy Castor, Nancy Pelosi, president obama
Posted in News |



Obama visits the solar harvesting “farms” in Desoto County

Posted by Lisa Montelione on Nov. 4, 2009, at 2:43 pm

AP Photo/Gerald Herbert

It wasn’t easy for me to resist the temptation to gush happily in print over our President’s visit to DeSoto county last week; but what struck me as I watched the event on TV were the paradoxical images –

Consider this: a utility company executive delivers accolades to the President for his leadership on sustainable energy production. Is this an anomaly? Maybe, but FPL Group’s CEO Lewis Hay, belongs to an exclusive club. Its members are forward thinking business executives readying their companies for a new green economy.

Granted, Mr. Hay’s exuberance may be due to the $200 million of stimulus funding FP & L is about to receive. But you have to admit, it does take chutzpah for him and his activist executive buddies to visit Washington in support of climate change legislation. They gathered as the Waxman/Markey bill was coming up for a key house vote back in June, even taking out a full page ad in DC newspapers. Acknowledging the paradigm shift to sustainable, clean power production so many others deny, they see the legislation as good for business. Whoa, did you hear that, Chamber of Commerce? Jokingly, Obama noted that people get nervous about change, relating Hay’s comment “especially utility executives” to which the crowd, largely made up of utility contractors and employees, laughed heartily.

Or this image: Juxtaposed against gleaming hi-tech solar panels, straw cowboy hats perched atop the heads of men in the first row bobbed up and down nodding in agreement with the President’s words. Thirty years ago this would be a scene in a sci-fi flick, and for some in the Deep South it would have been a horror flick. An African American President telling a rural Florida farming community: Boys, we’re gonna be installin’ some special equipment out here in these pastures, we’re gonna start harvesting sun rays. Yeah, sure ya are, and I just got done putting a trailer hitch on my spaceship to Mars. Oh by golly, farming sure has changed. No horses corralling cattle; no tractors in the fields, no worry of drought damaged crops.
Read the rest of this entry »

Tags: arcadia, desoto county, economic stimulus package, FL, green farming, president obama, race, solar power
Posted in Green Community, Green Jobs, Green Living, Green Policy, News, Politics |



The spin is in overdrive on the meaning of Tuesday’s election results

Posted by Mitch Perry on Nov. 4, 2009, at 9:08 am

images-32There were three main races that the nation’s political pundit class were focusing on yesterday as possible referendums on the state of the Obama Administration and the state of the nation.

So, with Republicans winning governors’ races in New Jersey and Virginia, but losing a highly focused Congressional race in upstate New York, what’s it all mean the day after? Read the rest of this entry »

Tags: Bill Owens, Bruce Hoffman, Chris Christie, Creigh Deeds, david axelrod, Dede Scozzfava, Harry Reid, John McHugh, Jon Corzine, president obama
Posted in News |



Tampa joins International Day of Climate Action to take a stand for a safe climate future

Posted by katemelges on Oct. 19, 2009, at 10:24 am

350On October 24, people from Tampa will join Greenpeace to hear the importance of acting now for the climate and gather together to take a stand for the climate and a clean energy future as part of the largest global day of climate action ever.

The event is one of more than 3,000 events in over 150 countries to call on President Obama and other world leaders to secure a fair, ambitious and binding global deal in Copenhagen this December at the UN Climate Change Conference. Greenpeace is calling on President Obama to lead the world toward a solution to the climate crisis that is based on the latest science, not the demands of oil and coal companies and their backers in Congress.
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Tags: 1 Sky, 350.org, Alliance of Concerned Students, bayshore-blvd, Faiths United for Sustainable Energy, Florida Consumer Action Network, fuse, greenpeace, kate melges, largest global day of climate action ever, president obama, repower america, Student Environmental Association, tampa greenpeace, Tampa-Bay, UN Climate Change Conference
Posted in Activism, Events, Green Community, Green Living, Green Policy |



Mainstream media questions Obama’s toughness

Posted by Mitch Perry on Oct. 19, 2009, at 9:18 am

Picture 4On  ABC’s This Week program,  the president’s alleged lack of toughness was the first topic that George Stephanopoulos brought up in his sitdown with White House advisor David Axelrod.

Showing the cover of the current National Journal as well as a skit that aired on Saturday Night Live, Stephanopoulous asked whether it’s a fair question on the twin issues of the day (Afghanistan, where some on the right have said he is “dithering” on deciding on the strategy and troop strength there) and on health care (is he really for a public option?  And if he is, why isn’t he fighting for it)?

Axelrod sidestepped the question, but maybe the president is getting the message.   In his Saturday radio/YouTube address, Obama went off in unusually strong terms (video after the jump) against the insurance industry, accusing it of using “deceptive and dishonest ads,” and actually threatened to rid the industry of its exemption from federal antitrust laws. Read the rest of this entry »

Tags: david axelrod, George Stephanapoulous, John Kerry, president obama, rahm emanuel
Posted in News, Politics |



Protests resume at BayWalk, PSC to rule on rate hikes, and Rush’s NFL dream is over: Mitch Perry Report 10.16.09

Posted by Mitch Perry on Oct. 16, 2009, at 11:33 am

After last night’s brawl following the controversial St. Petersburg City Council vote on vacating the sidewalk of BayWalk, St. Pete for Peace says they’ll demonstrate tonight.

The Public Service Commission today rules on whether to impose a $200 million front end hit to ratepayers in the state.

And the Wall Street Journal blasts the National Football League for rejecting Rush Limbaugh.

Also in the news, as Congressional Republicans continue to criticize President Obama for ‘dithering’ in his deliberations regarding a new strategy and troop levels in Afghanistan, now comes word that there’s a good chance that there will be a run-off in the disputed presidential election there.

That report comes as the deaths of 4 Americans in Afghanistan are announced today.

Oh, and Florida’s unemployment rate is now at 11%.

Download the report here.

Tags: president obama, Rush Limbaugh
Posted in Mitch Perry Report, News, photography |



Sex Bites: this week’s sex and love news in review

Posted by W.J. L'amour on May. 10, 2009, at 11:00 am

From bodies, to bodies having sex: A new exhibit by Gunther von Hagens, the artist of “Bodies … the Exhibition,” opened this week in Berlin. “The Cycle of Life” uses the same materials of skinned and preserved human remains, but this time the bodies are placed in sexual positions. Von Hagens says his exhibition shows “the biology of reproduction and the nature of sexuality,” while his critics say he showcases “tastelessness.”

Roman Polanski, still on the run: Los Angeles judge denies Roman Polanski’s request to dismiss a decades old charge of having sex with a minor.

Obama says ‘no’ to ‘just say no‘: President Obama’s proposed 2010 budget replaces George W. Bush’s $100 million abstinence program, spending $110 million for comprehensive teen pregnancy prevention. I don’t know about you, but I think that extra $10 million is well spent. Read the rest of this entry »

Tags: abstinence, Bodies the Exhibition, george w bush, Gunther von Hagens, hottest sex offender, president obama, Roman Polanski, teen pregnancy prevention, The Cycle of Life
Posted in Sex and Love |



TIME names Van Jones among the top 100 on planet earth

Posted by sharonjoykleitsch on May. 5, 2009, at 1:00 pm

Van Jones has been selected by TIME magazine as one the 100 people influencing the world today. Here’s what Leonardo DiCaprio has to say about him.

Recently, Larry King asked Van during his CNN interview if he liked being called Obama’s new “green czar”. Van quickly dismissed the term saying, “I don’t like it. I call myself the green jobs handy man. They chop the heads off czars. My job is to help Barack Obama get his idea from signing a signing ceremony where he signs a bill to ordinary Americans signing back paychecks.”  Read the rest of this entry »

Tags: CNN, green collar jobs, green for all, Green Jobs, larry king, president obama, time, van jones
Posted in Activism, Green Community, Green Jobs, Green Living, Green Policy |



The Short List: Bizkit the Sleepwalking Dog

Posted by Joe Bardi on Mar. 4, 2009, at 6:05 am

Not much to this one. Bizkit is a dog and he/she is having one intense dream. Enjoy.

  • Democrats bow to lenders, revise mortgage bailout plan.
  • Obama hits personal high in job approval polls.
  • St. Pete police or Keystone Cops?
  • The Coast Guard has called off the search for the missing NFL boaters.
  • “Pakistan hunts militants after deadly cricket attack.” They’ve weaponized crickets?
  • When breaking & entering, try not to hit the air marshal’s house.
  • Blockbuster swears they’re not filing for bankruptcy. (Which of course means they are …)
  • Jimmy Fallon’s a hit!

Tags: air marshal, bizkit the sleepwalking dog, blockbuster, Democrats, Jimmy Fallon, mortgage bailout, pakistan, president obama, st pete police
Posted in The Short List |



My deployment in Qatar: Operation Footprint

Posted by Jennifer Huntsman on Mar. 2, 2009, at 8:19 am

[Editor's Note: Jennifer Huntsman is a US Army Reserve Signal Captain stationed at MacDill Air Force Base with Joint Communication Support Element (JCSE). She is currently deployed in Qatar. Jenny will be writing for The Daily Loaf about life in the military.]

There are moments in a day where it is clear why we are deployed in the Middle East.  I personally do not go through town with my rifle looking for the Taliban, but my small footprint does make a difference.  The monstrosities that take place in the desert are too hard to be ignored.  I have not been brain washed to believe this to be true.  I believe in my heart that there are acts of hatred out here in the desert that need be stopped, and we are here to help.

My Dad moved around a lot when he was younger.  He was born in Berkeley California, and went to high school in Silicon Valley.  Most of my Dad’s side of the family resides in the San Jose area.  I went to high school in the suburbs of Seattle and claim the Emerald City as my hometown.  My parents will strongly disagree, but from my west coast roots I was raised to be a peace loving, recycling, liberal, blue state loving girl.  On the other hand I am an Army Brat.  Born ready and trained.  My Dad was in the Army when I was younger.  I was born on an Army base and raised in many towns across the United States. My friends were in disbelief after I signed my contract to be property of Uncle Sam.  Not many people from Seattle join the military, but my friends quickly forget that my Boeing Dad is a retired Army soldier.  Being raised in the military you may expect for me to be a “don’t mess with America,” strong religious ties, conservative, red state loving girl.  As an Army Captain my political views are irrelevant.  My point is that I was raised with both eyes open to the big red, white, and blue picture.  There has been no brain washing in my world.  My views of this Global War on Terrorism (GWOT), or President Obama’s Struggle Against Violent Extremism (SAVE), are based off of what I have read, what I have seen, and what I have heard.

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Tags: Abdullah Yusuf Azzam, afghanistan, America, American, army, army brat, army captain, Berkeley, california, Deployment, Extremism, global war on terrorism, government, Greg Mortenson, humanity, huntsman, JCSE, Jennifer Huntsman, MacDill Air Force Base, middle east, military, Operation, osama bin laden, pakistan, political views, president obama, Qatar, San Jose, Seattle, soldier, Southwest Asia, terrorism, troops, U.S., United States, us army reserve, war on terror
Posted in Lifestyle |



The Short List: The stock market hits 1997 levels

Posted by Joe Bardi on Feb. 24, 2009, at 6:05 am

Woo hoo! They are partying like it’s 1997 down on Wall Street. I don’t know about you, but I’m waiting for it to hit 1933 levels before I start my bargain hunting.

  • Obama plans “a more transparent budget.” I presume that means it will be printed on clear paper.
  • “I have already talked to (Defense Secretary Robert) Gates about a thorough review of the helicopter situation. The helicopter I have now seems perfectly adequate to me.”
  • The FBI is hot on the trail of Buddy Johnson.
  • Obama remains popular in opinion polls.
  • Keep your bikes off the Selmon, hippies!
  • Destined to go down in flames: A bill to legalize weed in California.
  • Academy Award ratings not quite as horrible as last year.
  • Jell-O wrestling at the ends of the earth.

Tags: buddy johnson, dow jones, fbi, jell-o wrestling, marijuana, obama's helicopter, Oscars, president obama, stock market
Posted in The Short List |



The Short List: Obama foreclosure plan good news for Florida?

Posted by Joe Bardi on Feb. 19, 2009, at 6:05 am

This may qualify as the dumbest thing I have ever posted in this space. Yet, somehow I am charmed. Ladies and gentlemen, I present Obama’s Elf.

  • High hopes in Florida for Obama’s foreclosure plan.
  • Hillary takes it to them in Asia.
  • Read the rest of this entry »

Tags: antonio bryant, asia, brush fire, economic stimulus package, esquire, Hillary Clinton, ken griffey jr., obama's elf, pasco county, president obama, republicans, the bucs
Posted in The Short List |



The Short List: Obama signs stimulus package

Posted by Joe Bardi on Feb. 18, 2009, at 6:00 am

Now that the $787 billion stimulus package has been signed in to law, you may be wondering, “What’s in it for me?” This video should help.

  • President Obama orders 17,000 troops to Afghanistan.
  • Looks like we’re not going to be one big bipartisan family after all.
  • Read the rest of this entry »

Tags: 0 wine at ruby tuesday, afghanistan, Alex Rodriguez, bipartisanship, economic stimulus package, job loss, plant city, president obama, wall street
Posted in The Short List |



The Short List: Florida tourism numbers down

Posted by Joe Bardi on Feb. 17, 2009, at 6:05 am

Was yesterday a slow news day or what? Guess that explains how video of a woman screaming in the Hong Kong airport because she missed her flight was the biggest story of the day.

  • Florida tourism numbers fall for the first time in 7 years.
  • Now that the stimulus plan is done, what’s next?
  • Read the rest of this entry »

Tags: al franken, Jeff Garcia, lindsay lohan, Michael Phelps, nine inch nails, president obama, tourism, Watchmen
Posted in The Short List |



The Short List: Nationalize it!

Posted by Joe Bardi on Feb. 16, 2009, at 6:05 am

And now, a message from the President of the United States of America.

  • When Sen. Lindsey Graham advocates nationalizing the banks, you know we’ve got a crisis.
  • President Obama to sign the $787 billion stimulus bill into law on Tuesday in Denver.
  • Read the rest of this entry »

Tags: california, economic stimulus package, gs prices, hugo chavez, illinois, lindsey Graham, m.i.a., president obama, republicans
Posted in The Short List |



The Short List: Can anyone pass this stimulus package?

Posted by Joe Bardi on Feb. 6, 2009, at 6:00 am

What better way to end this week than with a Colbert clip where Stephen sends up the Christian Bale meltdown with a little help from fellow Stephen, Steve Martin? Have a good weekend!


  • Obama shoots back at the Republicans; says time is of the essence on stimulus bill.
  • But can they pass it today?

More news after the jump… Read the rest of this entry »

Tags: barry bonds, Christian Bale, gay pride, Michael Phelps, president obama, russell rhodes, steve martin, the colbert report
Posted in The Short List |



The Short List: Good times/ bad times for Obama

Posted by Joe Bardi on Feb. 5, 2009, at 6:00 am

Poor Alberto Gonzalez. He can’t seem to find a job. What a shocker after the bang-up job he did as Attorney General.

  • You win some: Obama signs SCHIP expansion into law.
  • You lose some: The stimulus package wrangling continues …

Much more news after the jump.

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Tags: bernie madoff, duke sucks, fema, marijuana, peanut butter, president obama, schip, stimulus-package, time magazine
Posted in The Short List |



The Short List: House pases $819 Billion stimulus package

Posted by Joe Bardi on Jan. 29, 2009, at 6:00 am

The bill moves on to the Senate, where Obama is going to need at least a few Republican votes to get the package through to his desk.

  • For the U.S. Postal Service, the crumbling economy has proven more troubling than snow, rain, heat or gloom of night.
  • Capitalists, please remain calm: Obama Administration has no plans to nationalize any banks.

Read the rest of this entry »

Tags: 2012, banks, Bill O'Reilly, brooke hogan, economic stimulus package, iraq, jessica alba, president obama, usps, wall street
Posted in The Short List |



The Short List: Obama goes to Capitol Hill

Posted by Joe Bardi on Jan. 28, 2009, at 6:00 am

President Obama tried again yesterday to get Republican lawmakers’ support for his economic stimulus package. The Republicans seem determined to oppose it. So, Mr. President, we going to do this thing or what? (On a side note: Happy Birthday Mom!)

  • A few choice Blago tapes get a public airing.
  • Unemployment is up everywhere. Everywhere!

More news after the break.

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Tags: 12 step program, Blagojevich, football, president obama, republicans, sarah palin, Super Bowl, tia, timothy geithner, unemployment
Posted in The Short List |



The Short List: Mr. President

Posted by Joe Bardi on Jan. 21, 2009, at 6:00 am

They didn’t just love the inauguration in D.C. Here, a crowd in New York’s Times Square watch the festivities on the big screen and gets its cheer on.

  • President Barack Hussein Obama.
  • Inauguration day as told by Time magazine photographers.

For more news, click the link below. Read the rest of this entry »

Tags: cold weather, president obama, republicans, time magazine, times square
Posted in The Short List |



The Short List: President Barack Obama

Posted by Joe Bardi on Jan. 20, 2009, at 6:00 am

To get you geared-up for the big moment, here is an excellent AP short on how far we’ve come “From Emancipation to Inauguration.” Also, be sure to check out our live blogging of the even over on PoHo. Oh, and W.: Don’t let the door hit you in the ass on the way out.

  • Dick Cheney to attend inauguration in a wheel chair. I have no comment.
  • Jill Biden reveals to Oprah that Joe had his choice of jobs, VP or Sec. of State. Gulp.

Click below for more news.

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Tags: chris rock, Dick Cheney, jill biden, joe biden, john mccain, oprah, peanut butter, president obama, rush limbugh, washington dc
Posted in The Short List |

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