Obama bypasses Congress with mortgage plan …




President Barack Obama unveiled a stopgap plan Monday to ease the bite of the real estate crisis for cash-strapped homeowners while attacking Congress for blocking spending to create more jobs.

“These steps aren’t a substitute for the bold action we need to create jobs and grow the economy, but they will make a difference,” Obama said.

Thwarted by Republican opposition to his bigger jobs and stimulus package, Obama has shifted tactics by looking for action he can take without congressional approval to provide at least modest economic relief.

“So I’m here to say to all of you… that we can’t wait for an increasingly dysfunctional Congress to do its job. Where they won’t act, I will,” Obama said.


Obama chose Las Vegas, the epicenter of the US real estate crash, to roll out measures to make it easier for people whose homes are now worth less than what they owe on them to refinance their mortgages at much lower interest rates.

Nevada has the highest unemployment of any US state at 13.4 percent, and housing prices have plunged 17 percent since the market burst four years ago, igniting the financial meltdown that sent the US economy into a nosedive.

“Nationwide, more than 10 million homeowners are underwater. That means they owe more than those houses are worth. And here in Las Vegas, the city hit hardest of all, almost the entire housing market is under severe stress,” Obama said.

He acknowledged, however, that “the housing market won’t be fully healed until the unemployment rate comes down and the inventory of homes on the market comes down.”

“But that is no excuse for inaction. That is no excuse for just saying ‘no’ to Americans who need help right now. There is no excuse for the games and gridlock we’ve been seeing in Washington.”

Obama travels later in the week to California and Colorado, where he will be highlighting other problems dragging down the economy, including education, the president’s aides said.

There he plans to announce measures to help students better manage their student loan debt when they graduate, they said.


Republicans in Congress last week blocked the president’s legislation aimed at boosting jobs, arguing that proposals that include tax hikes will hurt wealthy job creators and only add to the legions of unemployed Americans.

The combination of high unemployment and falling home prices has fed on itself since the housing market began to plunge, putting millions of homeowners in default and stalling any recovery in the market.

Moody’s predicts that foreclosures will rise next year to a record 1.5 million.

Part of Obama’s plan is to ease rules governing the Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP), which allows mortgages backed by financing giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to be refinanced at lower rates.

The HARP program, launched in 2009, aimed to help millions of hopelessly cash strapped homeowners, but in the end, provided relief to fewer than a million borrowers.

Under current rules, people whose home values are more than 25 percent below what they owe are disqualified from refinancing at lower rates.

Obama said the rule changes will lift that restriction, reduce closing costs, eliminate certain refinancing fees and encourage greater competition for refinancing business among lenders.

Shaun Donovan, secretary of Housing and Urban Development, said refinancing could save homeowners $2,500 or more per year, “the equivalent of a substantial tax cut.”

“Any borrower, independent of how underwater they are, is eligible,” he said.


Mossad Gets Dragged Into Latest British Political Scandal …

British media have speculated that the man behind the fall of their minister of defense was in cahoots with Israel’s famed intelligence agency, Mossad, perhaps unwittingly, as the perfect spy.

Adam Werritty, an unofficial “chief of staff” to Defense Minister Liam Fox – a much respected, staunch conservative who quit in disgrace this weekend – boasted extraordinary access, had no security vetting and plotted to overthrow the Iranian regime.
In February, Werritty reportedly arranged a meeting between Fox and senior Mossadoperatives at a security conference taking place in Herzliya, near Tel Aviv, where actions against Iran were discussed. The 33-year-old former flatmate of the British defense ministerwas backed by murky funding, including from Bicom, an Israeli advocacy organization based in the UK, according to the Guardian.
Further funding for Werrity’s jet setting lifestyle allegedly came from an obscure commercialintelligence agency, Security Futures, as well as charities Pargav and Atlantic Bridge, all registered to the same Londonaddress and funded by billionaire Chaim “Poju” Zabludowicz, Bicom’s chairman.
The Daily Mail’s headline declared: “Was Mossad using Fox and Werritty as ‘useful idiots’?”

The tabloid explained that, “What really was worrying senior officials in the MOD (Ministry of Defence) and the Cabinet Office was the possibility that Fox could be being used as a ‘useful idiot’ by Mossad, Israel’s far-reaching and extremely effective intelligence service.  Key funding sources for Werritty were from the Israeli lobby and a rather obscure commercialintelligence agency.” The paper asked whether “Mossad [might]be pulling Werritty’s strings, with or without his knowledge.”
A former senior member of the Mossad who spoke under condition of anonymity told The Media Line that the whole issue was “complete nonsense.”
“Every time some conspiracy unfolds, someone always drags in the name of the Mossad. That’s because of our reputation, for better or for worse,” he said.
While Britain and Israel are not military allies, there can be little doubt that anti-terrorism intelligence is shared. But Werritty, according to the allegations, was “plotting with Israel,” pushing Fox toward his agenda to unseat the Iranian regime; and introducing him to Iranian opposition groups, according to the daily newspaper the Telegraph. These actions reportedly raised the ire of the Foreign Office since it ran contrary to the official policy of seeking a diplomatic solution to Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Natan Aridan, a senior researcher at Israel’s Ben Gurion University of the Negev and an expert on Israel-British relations, said the problem was one of “bad judgment” by Fox and is not necessarily going to harm relations between the two countries.
Aridan said that unlike in the United States, there are no lobbying laws in Britain which would have prevented Fox from taking on Werritty as a close aide even after he became minister of defense, granting Werrity unrestricted access to one of the Cabinet’s most important ministers.
“There are no lobbying laws so it was legitimate. Fox gave the impression that [Werritty] was an official aide,” Aridan said. “I don’t think it will have any thing to do with anything. He was economical with the truth and had bad judgment.”


And the propaganda lives on …

Who said propaganda died with Dr Goebbels?
This is one picture that is doing rounds on social networking websites these days. The premise of the photograph  is that Mian Nawaz Shareef is meeting Dengue victims with a mask on his face while Imran Khan – the sher jawan of Pakistan (at 59 with wrinkles to match those on Mick Jagger’s face, he is anything but sher jawan) is this fearless man who is meeting common people without security or either the armoured guards or a mask. 
Now we all know that Mian sahib is not the most awami leader in Pakistan but then we are all in the know that Khan Sahib too does not suffer aam janta or dissenting voice all that gladly. Looks like Pujnab will be the fiercest battle ground in next elections. The establishment’s PR machinery is hard at work in establishing Imran Khan as the messiah who will deliver; no one seems to care as to what will be delivered by the erstwhile Kaptaan at this point in time.

Our parliamentarians and other animals …

The first time I noticed Abid Sher Ali was when he made Farrah Dogar the most famous/notorious high schooler in Pakistan. As the chair of National Assembly’s standing committee on education, he went anal about her being awarded a few extra points in her high school marks sheet and provided fodder to reams of newsprints and hours of “analysis” on television about state of education, corruption of judiciary and abuse of power. He even went after the employees of FBISE for accommodating CJ Dogar’s request. Now I am all in favour of meritocracy and rule of law but my heart went out for the 18 year old girl who was made a laughing stock on national and satellite tv for point scoring with her father, former CJ of Supreme Court of Pakistan. I also was kinda pissed about selective amnesia plaguing Mr. Abid Sher Ali when he forgot about Ms. Mariam Nawaz (D/o of former almost Ameer-ul-Momineen janab Baray Mian Sahab) being awarded extra points to get in medical college. 
Apart from vowing to take Justice Dogar to cleaners repeatedly, Mr Abid Sher Ali – a thorough gentleman – also has a penchant for getting loud and obnoxious with ladies of other political parties. His emotional outbursts against Speaker Fehmida Mirza and Ms. Sharmila Farooqui are well documented. But everything that has happened in the past was actually leading up to this moment of perfect mayhem when he wanted to get physical in the hallowed environs of the parliament with another parliamentarian. He first wanted to punch and then tried to throw a bunch of parliamentary directories at an MQM legislator Mr. Sajid Ahmed; unfortunately, another PML-N MNA intervened and stopped him.
Peace and sobriety are indeed much desired traits but I so wanted him to throw some kick ass punches at MQM’s Sajid Ahmed for disrupting the tirade of Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan. Imagine how MQM would have reacted if it actually happened? They probably would have sued Mr. Sher Ali for every imaginable grievance and more. Imagine the number of hours of tv debate it would have generated! Imagine how many experts on constitutional decorum would have sprung! Regrettably, he was stopped from taking the parliamentary proceedings to the next level and we are stuck with making fun of “Dr.” Rehman Malik and his apple/banana jokes which are kinda stale now.
Here is our esteemed parliamentarian Mr. Abid Sher Ali in all his violent glory; may he get even more inventive with insults and go from strength to strength.
PS: The title is borrowed from Gerald Durrell’s autobiography My Family And Other Animals. No disrespect is intended towards either Gerald Durrell’s family or the animals they have housed. 
PPS: Here is an awesome montage of the glorious moments by Dunya Tv. 

PPPS: I know this post is about Abid Sher Ali and I should have pasted his photo but who can resist a beaming Dr Rehman Malik in academic robes and rosy cheeks.