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  • Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen just pledged another $10 BILLION to Ukraine!

    02/23/2023 7:01:06 AM PST · by Red Badger · 44 replies
    Not The Bee ^ | Feb 23, 2023 | Staff
    You know, the people in East Palestine don't even have clean drinking water and, only after Trump's visit, are they now getting any federal aid. But we've still got plenty of moolah to give to Ukraine to fight a war with no end in sight. Ummm.... $10 BILLION? First off, how can the treasury secretary just pledge $10 billion like this? Doesn't Congress need to approve it? Just because you're over the treasury doesn't make the money yours, right? Second, to what end? Will there EVER be any oversight of this money? Where exactly is it going? And is there...
  • White House unveils plans to trim regs, save at least $10 billion

    08/23/2011 11:39:35 AM PDT · by yoe · 97 replies
    The Hill ^ | August 23, 2011 | Erik Wasson
    The Obama administration on Tuesday announced plans to streamline hundreds of regulations across all government departments and said that the review will “likely” save at least $10 billion over five years. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.), however, called the effort "underwhelming." The regulatory review does not address the kinds of major items the GOP would like to eliminate, such as those associated with the Dodd-Frank financial reform, the Obama healthcare reform or a raft of new environmental regulations, including the possible regulation of greenhouse gases. [snip] Cass Sunstein, the chief of regulations at the Office of Management and Budget...
  • The Facebook revolution (Biggest, most valuable database in the world?)

    10/07/2007 3:56:34 AM PDT · by shrinkermd · 14 replies · 865+ views
    LA Times ^ | 7 October 2007 | Fred Vogelstein
    When I first met Mark Zuckerberg, he seemed as much a visitor to his surroundings as I was. It in Facebook's boardroom in Palo Alto, and Zuckerberg hadn't spend a lot of time there. He wondered aloud to his media aide why we were meeting in such a big and off-putting formal space. His comments caught me off-guard. I expected a guy who has become as rich and famous as Zuckerberg to more fully embrace it. And then I thought, "Of course he feels awkward about his surroundings. He's only 23 years old." It's been like that from the beginning...
  • Oracle, PeopleSoft to Merge in $10.3B Deal

    12/13/2004 7:42:50 AM PST · by crushelits · 2 replies · 280+ views
    yahoo.com ^ | Dec. 13, 2004 | MICHAEL LIEDTKE
    SAN FRANCISCO - Ending 18 months of bad blood, Oracle Corp. raised its takeover bid for bitter rival PeopleSoft Inc. by 10 percent to seal a $10.3 billion deal that will create the world's second largest maker of business applications software. The agreement, announced Monday, caps a rancorous Silicon Valley feud marked by churlish exchanges between the companies' management teams and colorful courtroom battles. Redwood Shores-based Oracle brought an end to the hostilities by sweetening its all-cash offer to $26.50 per share, up from a $24 bid that PeopleSoft's board had rejected as inadequate. The final offer represents a...