California AG Launching Criminal Inquiry Into Arnold Schwarzenegger Over Possible Misuse of Tax Payer Funds

Just when Arnold Schwarzenegger thought he had enough troubles with his wife Maria Shriver and his family when he finally admitted to having a baby with another woman while married to maria, comes the following new set of problems …

As reported at Radaronline, the Californian Attorney General is supposed to conduct an  “inquiry” into former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s over alleged misuse of tax payer funds to cover up sexual liaisons. Just recently Schwarzenegger admitted to an affair and having a baby with another woman while married to Maria Shriver. Now it appears that the California AG wants to see whether Arnold might have used any tax payer $’s to hush up and a cover up his marital indiscretions.

The Californian Attorney General will conduct what’s being termed an “inquiry” into former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s alleged misuse of tax payer funds to cover up sexual liaisons.

In a bombshell exclusive, RadarOnline.com has learned the Office of the Attorney General, a branch of the Department of Justice, is conducting a preliminary evaluation into the scope of Schwarzenegger’s double life, which allegedly included using his state-funded security details to cover up women being escorted into his hotel room.

It is being alleged, that Arnold Schwarzenegger used at least some of his California Highway Patrol security detail to transport “scantily-clad” women in and out of the Sacramento hotel he sometimes stayed in while governor.

Weekly Initial Jobless Claims Back Up to 424,000, Week Ending May 21, 2011

Hey Obama … it’s about the JOBS, JOBS, JOBS.

As reported at CNBC, the US economy grew less than expected in first quarter at  1.8%; and the weekly jobless claims came in at an increase, up 10,000 to 424,000.What is Obama doing about the continued poor economic environment in the US, why is is in Europe of course. Let’s see what Obama’s poll numbers look like after continued poor job reports.

From the Department of Labor:

UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE WEEKLY CLAIMS REPORT

SEASONALLY ADJUSTED DATA

In the week ending May 21, the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 424,000, an increase of 10,000 from the previous week’s revised figure of 414,000. The 4-week moving average was 438,500, a decrease of 1,750 from the previous week’s revised average of 440,250.

The advance seasonally adjusted insured unemployment rate was 2.9 percent for the week ending May 14, a decrease of 0.1 percentage point from the prior week’s unrevised rate of 3.0 percent.

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Daily Commentary – Thursday, May 26th, 2011 – Dispstick of the Week

  • A Maine man with warrants out for his arrest gave away his location to the police by accidentally pocket-dialing 911 multiple times while doing yardwork.
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US District Court Judge Larry A. Burns Ruled Jared Lee Loughner Mentally Incompetent to Stand Trial in Tuscan Massacre (Death of 6 Wounding 12 including Gabby Giffords)

CRAZY!!!

Jared Lee Loughner, the man responsible for the Tuscan massacre has been found  to incompetent to stand trial by District Court Judge Larry A. Burns. In other words, this guy is out of his mind and has major mental illness that leaves him so delusional and psychotic. One has to wonder how Jared Lee Laughner was walking the streets prior to the mass murder shooting that left six dead and US Rep. Gabby Giffords critically wounded from gun shot to the head.

Jared Lee Loughner’s “major mental illness” leaves him so delusional and psychotic that he is incompetent to stand trial, a federal judge ruled today.

U.S. District Court Judge Larry A. Burns viewed hours of videotape of Loughner, he said, and agreed with the conclusion of the psychiatrist and psychologist who evaluated him: Loughner can’t understand the court proceedings or help his lawyers.

“The defendant was generally unable to provide rational and coherent thoughts,” Burns said.

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CNBC Anchor Mark Haines, Founder of Squawk Box, Dead at the Age of 65

REST IN PEACE MARK HAINES

How very sad, CNBC anchor Mark Haines passed away Tuesday at the age of 65. Haines was the founding anchor of CNBC’s morning show “Squawk Box,” was co-anchor of the network’s “Squawk on the Street.” CNBC’s president Mark Hoffman called Haines a “building block” of the financial networks’ programming.

I have been watching since the early 90′s and there was not a day that went by that I did not watch Mark Haines in the morning on Squawk Box. As stated at the Daily Caller, what made Mark Haines so unique and appreciated was that he asked that questions  that us regular folks asked, not the over educated and massive ego intellectuals did. Mark was one of us. Today, there was actually a moment of silence on the floor of the NY Stock Exchange in memory of Mark Haines.

CNBC President Mark Hoffman called Haines a “building block” of the financial network’s programming. Hoffman said Haines died at his home.

“With his searing wit, profound insight and piercing interview style, he was a constant and trusted presence in business news for more than 20 years,” Hoffman said in a statement to CNBC employees. “From the dotcom bubble to the tragic events of 9/11 to the depths of the financial crisis, Mark was always the unflappable pro.

“Mark loved CNBC and we loved him back. He will be deeply missed.”

Mark Haines was a master of mixing economic information and humor and providing unbiased numbers in a stock trading environment that all too often had an agenda.

Haines was well-known around the newsroom for giving his colleagues on-air nicknames. He was responsible for calling David Faber “The Brain,” Joe Kernen “The Kahuna” and Steve Liesman “The Professor.” If a colleague ever complained about it, he would respond, “What’s worth more, your name or the nickname?”

At such an uncertain economic time where jobs are needed to get the United States back on track, a voice like Mark Haines will most surely be missed. Who can forget the tearful good by of Mark Haines to CNBC’s co-host Erin Burnett. Now we say goodbye to Mark.

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