Thursday, February 28, 2013
The Neo-Confederate Supreme Court Gearing Up to Restore White Rule Over America | Alternet
"GOP desperation over U.S. demographic changes has spread to the U.S. Supreme Court -- a majority is ready to tear up the most important part of the Voting Rights Act."
Contrary To GOP Rhetoric, Low-Tax States Have Worse Economic Growth
Why Scalia’s ‘Racial Entitlement’ Quote Is Even Scarier Than You Think
GOP Economic Sabotage Strikes Again with Sequestration | Economic Policy Institute
"And should sequestration take effect, this would not be an isolated case of economic policy malpractice: Congressional Republicans have consistently hamstrung efforts that economists overwhelmingly agree would have meaningfully helped lower the unemployment rate and instead advanced policies projected to decelerate near-term growth."
Since 2011, 105 Wage Supression Bills Have Been Introduced In State Legislatures
Bill Blum: The Political Forces Behind the Attack on the Voting Rights Act - Truthdig
"Those organizations—whose ranks range from well-known right-wing think tanks such as the Federalist Society and the American Enterprise and Cato institutes to relatively obscure nonprofits such as the Virginia-based DonorsTrust foundation and the Project on Fair Representation—form a de facto alliance that aims at nothing less than a wholesale transformation of constitutional law to limit, if not altogether prohibit, the use of federal power on behalf of historically oppressed minorities. The Voting Rights Act is simply the target of the day."
Winning Medicare for All? "I Like Our Chances" | Common Dreams
"In his recent Time magazine article, Steven Brill paints a vivid and rather depressing picture of the perverse malfunctioning of our health care system – overpriced and technology-addicted – and he acknowledges some of the advantages of Medicare."
Trio Of Democrats Introduce Legislation To Tax Financial Transactions
Bob Woodward Embodies US Political Culture in a Single Outburst | Common Dreams
"Bob Woodward fulfills an important function. Just as Tim Russert was long held up as the scary bulldog questioner who proved the existence of an adversarial TV press while the reality was that, as Harper's Lewis Lapham famously put it, he maintained "the on-air persona of an attentive and accommodating headwaiter", the decades-old Woodward lore plays a critical role in maintaining the fiction of a watchdog press corps even though he is one of the most faithful servants of the war machine and the national security and surveillance states. Every once and awhile, the mask falls, and it's a good thing when it does."
SCOTUS Inflames Civil Rights Activists
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1,000 Gallons of Radioactive Sludge May Be Leaking a Year From Hanford: Governor | Common Dreams
"Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee said Wednesday that as much as 1,000 gallons of radioactive sludge may be leaking a year at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, theAssociated Press reports."
Rep. John Lewis: 'We're Not There Yet'
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The Double Standard Behind The Roberts Court’s Hostility To Voting Rights
10 Examples of Sean Hannity Telling Lies | Alternet
"Rep. Keith Ellison is right. Hannity is a terrible 'excuse for a journalist'."
Wall Street’s Bonus Pool Has Quintupled Since 1985
Contaminated diet contributes to exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals: Phthalates and BPA
"While water bottles may tout BPA-free labels and personal care products declare phthalates not among their ingredients, these assurances may not be enough."
SCOTUS Conservatives Signal Intention to Dismantle Voting Rights Act
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The Politics of Disimagination and the Pathologies of Power
"We live in a time of deep foreboding, one that haunts any discourse about justice, democracy and the future. Not only have the points of reference that provided a sense of certainty and collective hope in the past largely evaporated, but the only referents available are increasingly supplied by a hyper-market-driven society, megacorporations and a corrupt financial service industry."
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Scalia: Voting Rights Act Is 'Racial Entitlement'
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Rights Of Minority Voters Are Under Attack
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In Blind Poll, Republicans Choose Progressive Budget Solutions Over Their Own Party's | Common Dreams
"When the Business Insider polled registered voters and asked for their preferences among three Congressional plans floated to avoid the looming "sequestration" cuts in Washington, they found that when stripped of their partisan labels, the policies most favorable to the majority were those offered by the progressive wing of the Democratic caucus."
The Obnoxious Tea Party Leaders Have Vanished from the Political Stage -- Palin, Beck, DeMint, Paul, Bachmann... Poof! | Alternet
"Who are the names that come to mind when you think about leaders of the Tea Party movement? Maybe Sarah Palin, Glenn Beck, Jim DeMint, Ron Paul and Michele Bachmann? Those were the most popular leaders listed by self-identified Tea Party activists in a 2010 Washington Post poll, at the height of the movement. You could add to that list a handful of other congressmen, especially outspoken Reps. Steve King, Allen West and Joe Walsh, among others.
The Nine Republican Men Who Won’t Consider Any Version Of The Violence Against Women Act
The US Healthcare System - Government Sanctioned Extortion
"I've been calling the for-profit health insurance industry "government sanctioned extortion" for a few years now. It wasn't until I read Time magazine's cover story this week, "Bitter Pill: Why Medical Bills are Killing Us" that I realized that the whole medical industrial complex is complicit in the crime! And some of the worst offenders are the so-called "non-profit" hospitals that are raking in billions of dollars in profits and their obscenely paid executives."
GOP Senators: We’ll Hold Up Treasury Nominee Unless Obama Makes Medicare Cuts That He’s Already Made
Surreal Juxtaposition of the Day: Rosa and Scalia | Common Dreams
"Even as a drunk-on-power Justice Antonin Scalia led his conservative cohorts in trying to gut a key provision of the Voting Rights Act by labelling it a “perpetuation of racial entitlement,” Obama and Congressional leaders unveiled a statue of civil rights icon Rosa Parks across town in the Capitol - a location that bears its own multiple ironies."
Scalia Calls Voting Rights Act 'Perpetual Racial Entitlement'
"Today was the day that the Republican challenge to Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act was argued before the Supreme Court. Arguments were fiery, but this particular quote from Justice Scalia was one worthy of Jim Crow. If ever there was a reason to preserve Section 5, Scalia articulated it." - See more at: http://crooksandliars.com/karoli/scalia-voting-rights-act-perpetual-racial#sthash.2YFbcj6U.dpuf
PERRspectives: As Sequester Looms, GOP Governors Lament America's Incredible Shrinking Government
"While Republicans in Congress seem increasingly committed to the sequester now less than 48 hours away, GOP governors are beginning to squeal. As Pew Research revealed (above), the impact of the sequester will hit some states harder than others. Many of them, like Virginia, are governed by Republicans. That's why its Governor Bob McConnell is pleading with Washington to find a way out its self-imposed sequester."
Weather Extremes Provoked By Trapping Of Giant Waves In The Atmosphere, Likely Boosted By Global Warming
ALEC-Backed Laws Promote Controversial Charter Schools | Common Dreams
"The right-wing American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) and private education management firms are pushing for new “parent trigger” laws in states across the U.S. by lobbying many Republican and some Democratic legislators to make it easier to convert more traditional public schools to charter schools."
Study: Over 100 Million Americans Drinking 'Toxic Trash' Water | Common Dreams
"When you pour yourself a glass of tap water or even take a shower, you may be among over 100 million Americans exposing yourself to carcinogenic, "toxic trash"."
Poll: The Most Popular Plan To Avert Looming Budget Cuts Is The Progressive Caucus’
Why We Still Need The Voting Rights Act: Perspectives From Supreme Court Spectators
Alaska Lawmaker to GOP Colleagues: 'This is Secessionist Talk'
"Alaska's GOP-controlled House just passed a bill which, if passed by the Senate and signed by the governor, would make it illegal for federal law enforcement officers to enforce federal gun laws."
The Attack On Voting Rights
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How The Looming Sequester Will Have A Disproportionate Impact On Women And Children
Deficit Reduction Equals Recession | Common Dreams
"The math is not difficult. The US has an annual GDP of $14 trillion, and the nation’s current $1 trillion in annual deficit spending is seven percent of its GDP. Growth in GDP has recently been running at about two percent annually (though in the last quarter of 2012 the economy actually contracted slightly). The relationship between deficit spending and GDP growth may not be exactly 1:1 but it’s probably quite close. The conclusion is therefore inescapable: doing away with a substantial portion of deficit spending would reduce GDP by a roughly corresponding amount, almost certainly causing the economy to tip over into recession."
Five More States Consider ‘Ag Gag’ Laws To Silence Factory Farm Whistleblowers
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Everybody Listen Up! The Deficit Is Actually Shrinking, Despite the Beltway Propaganda | Alternet
"There is no deficit problem. The deficit is down 50 percent as a share of gross domestic product just since President Bush’s fiscal year 2009 deficit and is falling at the fastest rate since the end of World War II. Yet the Washington debate is about how and where to cut us back into recession. Why?
GOP Relies On Public Ignorance For Deficit Scare Tactics
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Permamelt: 500,000-Year History of Permafrost Reveals Further Warming of 1.5°C Would ‘Thaw Significant Regions’
Threats to Dem Rep: 'I Hope Someone Giffords Your Ass With A Gun'
"Franklin Sain, a 42-year-old Colorado Springs man, was arrested last Friday for threatening Colorado lawmaker Rep. Rhonda Fields (D-Aurora) over gun control legislation that she is currently sponsoring and that recently passed in the state House.
John Boehner Talks Tough, Does Nothing
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BREAKING: Senate Confirms Chuck Hagel As The Next Secretary Of Defense
Black Lawmaker Receives Death Threat Over Gun Bill: ‘There Will Be Blood! I’m Coming For You, N—–’
BP Trial Shows 'Culture of Greed' Led to Deepwater's 'Well from Hell' | Common Dreams
"BP failed to implement a safety plan on the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig despite obvious risks of a blowout in the Gulf of Mexico, the first witness in BP's civil trial for the 2010 disaster testified on Tuesday."
2012 Was Wall Street’s Most Profitable Year Since The Financial Crisis
Sequester: Obama Must Confront Republican Austerity Lies | Alternet
"The first big lie is austerity economics – the claim that the budget deficit is the nation’s biggest economic problem now, responsible for the anemic recovery.
The "Fix" Is In: Laying Bare Some Sequester Lies
"With the sequester ax trembling over the neck of the nation, everyone in the "news" media seems desperate to toss their two cents into the well...including, apparently, some who would be wise to remain in the children's pool, lest they drown trying to stroke out to deeper waters. Enter Chris Cillizza, keeper of "The Fix," perhaps the most useless corner of the Washington Post next to the ink that publication sadly donates to the incoherencies of Jennifer Rubin."
McKibben Must-Read: The Case For Fossil-Fuel Divestment
Oxfam: World's Largest Food Companies Creating Legacy of Destruction | Common Dreams
"The world's largest food and beverage companies may be profitable, but according to Oxfam International their practices are helping to destroy not only the natural resources that support a global food system but the lives of the people they depend on most: their employees and their customers."
The State Impact Of The Sequester
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Senator Warren: Why Isn’t Wall Street Paying Back Taxpayers For Being ‘Too Big To Fail’?
Why Everything Republicans Are Saying About The Sequester Is Wrong
Looming Budget Cuts Are Bad News For Wall Street Reform
Study: Climate Change May Dry Up Important U.S. Reservoirs Like Lake Powell And Lake Mead
Pennsylvania GOP Trying To Rig The Vote
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Meet the Wall Street Billionaire Obsessed With Looting Social Security | Alternet
"Now Peterson wants to loot Social Security. For decades he has warned of a “Pearl Harbor scenario” in which spending on Social Security and Medicare causes an epic economic meltdown. Fix the Debt is only his latest project pushing the message that the deficit poses a “catastrophic threat,” and the media have been content to echo his warnings. But people should know better than to be frightened by this chorus of calamity. Peterson is no master of prediction when it comes to economic crises. When an actual threat to the economy—the $8 trillion housing bubble—loomed ominously overhead, Peterson said nothing, even as credit markets froze, subprime lenders filed for bankruptcy and economists like Dean Baker shouted from the rooftops."
House Republicans Won't Take 'Yes' For An Answer
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1 Day Late on Rent Can Land You in Jail? A Shockingly Draconian Renters Law (Hard Times USA) | Alternet
"Arkansas is the only U.S. state where tenants can wind up with a criminal record if they can’t afford to pay their rent on time. The state’s “failure to vacate" laws allow landlords, without independent investigation, to charge tenants with a misdemeanor offense and have them arrested if they fail to move out after receiving a 10-day eviction notice. Landlords can give tenants the notice after they are only one day late with their payment."
Monday, February 25, 2013
Americans Become Inured To Republican Self-Imposed Crises
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Five Ways The Sequester Will Harm Women
The 'Land of 10,000 Lakes' Is Running Dry | Common Dreams
"The entire state has been covered drought for months, and its water supplies are being sucked away."
CNN Host Schools Bobby Jindal For Spouting ‘Misleading’ Economic ‘Nonsense’
Bank Profits Are 'Almost Entirely' Taxpayer Money
"I'm not surprised to learn that Wall Street and their wealthy investors are "too big" to earn their own profits, too. I just had no idea we were being fleeced on such a grand scale.
Breakthrough In Breast Cancer Treatment Could Increase Life Expectancy, Reduce Side Effects
Federal Election Commission Republicans Block Enforcement Against GOP Donor
Guess What? The Debt Everyone Is Freaking Out About Does Not Exist | Alternet
"Refusing to tackle that all-too-real crisis with the full range of economic resources at our disposal is a shameful moral and political failure. Especially when the reason we’re refusing is fear of shadows cast on the wall."
More Evidence That David Barton's 'History' Cannot Be Trusted | Right Wing Watch
"Just about everything in Barton's explanation of this court decision is fundamentally misleading and demonstrably false ... and yet it will continue to make no difference to those on the Right who regularly cite him as an expert historian."
Putting Some Real Pop in Populism
"While super-rich corporations are hoarding trillions of dollars in offshore accounts and refusing to invest in America, minimum-wage workers invest every extra dollar they get in America — spending it right where they live on clothing, food, health care, and other basic needs.This isn’t merely about extending a badly needed helping hand to people struggling to work their way out of poverty, but about letting them give a jolt of new energy to our economy, which it desperately needs."
We are All Bradley Manning: 1000 Days in Jail without a Conviction | Common Dreams
"Bradley Manning, the young army private who allegedly disclosed the Wikileaks files, must be given a fair, open and speedy trial. He has been held over three years, often in solitary and inhumane conditions. He has been convicted of no crime. This is simply and self-evidently wrong."
Caltech Physicist: If All Science Were Run Like Marijuana Research, Creationists Would Control Paleontology
Fix the Economy, Not the Deficit | Common Dreams
"Whether they know it or not, those pushing for smaller deficits are promoting less growth and more unemployment. It would be the best possible outcome of the sequester debate if this simple point could be made in polite circles in Washington again. Until we have a reality based discussion of the budget and the economy, the only question will be how much we lose from the latest deal."
Sequestration: Washington’s Stupid, Destructive Game | Common Dreams
"The “sequester” debate is the latest stage of an ongoing hostage crisis that’s forcing austerity economics on an unwilling population – cloaking it in a false debate about how to do it, not about why we shouldn’t do it at all."
40% Of Us Make Less Than 1968 Min Wage -- Who Got The Rest?
"This means the gains went ... somewhere else. See if you can guess who got them? (Hint: it's the 1%; this is one driver of the terrible income and wealth inequality.) This breakoff of wages from productivity growth is partly (largely?) the result of trade agreements that pit Americans against exploited workers in non-democracies. This weakened the bargaining power of unions, moved factories and industries out of the country, devastated entire regions of our country -- and gave the giant multinational corporations, Wall Street and the billionaires the leverage they needed"
5 Reasons Why The U.S. Needs A Financial Transactions Tax
Glenn Beck Wants To Make Cable Subscribers Pay For His Conspiracy Theory Channel
How Looming Budget Cuts Will Hurt The GOP Leadership’s Home States
Michigan GOP Overwhelmingly Backs Election Rigging Plan
100 Years Worth of Federal Prison Charges for Alleged 'Hactivist'? | Alternet
"Did he engage in a spree of murders? Run a child-sex ring? Not quite. His crime: making leaked e-mails accessible to the public—documents that shine a light on the shadowy world of intelligence contracting in the post-9/11 era."
GOP Plan to Torpedo Economy With Sequester Could Backfire in 2014 | Alternet
"It appears increasingly likely that congressional Republicans will allow the “sequester” of automatic, indiscriminate spending cuts to take effect on March 1. If so, they will cause a major economic and political crisis for the country."
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Crying Crocodile Tears for Standard & Poor’s | Common Dreams
"S&P earlier this month was named in a Justice Department suit for its role during the financial crisis of 2008-09. The feds say the credit ratings company caused some banks and credit unions to lose $5 billion after they relied on its ratings of mortgage-linked securities. S&P gave those securities top ratings when, in fact, they were so risky that when they melted down a few months later they brought the country’s economy to its knees and lost billions for both institutional and individual investors who had trusted the firm’s ratings."
The Trouble with Austerity: Cutting is More About Ideology than Economics | Common Dreams
"Governments here and elsewhere are increasingly preoccupied with cutting even as evidence piles up of its harmful consequences on people and the economy. Austerity is not even delivering the balanced budgets its advocates promise. Even the International Monetary Fund is now preaching balance rather than a single-minded focus on cuts. Yet austerity’s adherents hold fast, deny the evidence or double down. Why is that?"
Billionaires Pouring Millions into LAUSD School Board Race
"Campaign disclosures for the last month have just been filed for the current elections to the Los Angeles Unified School District board and the numbers are obscene. Worse yet, the donors have no vested interest in Los Angeles schools, but they're ponying up the money anyway."
VIEWPOINT: The Debt Everyone Is Freaking Out About Does Not Exist
Wind, Solar, Biomass Provide All New U.S. Electrical Generating Capacity In January 2013
The Financial Instrument That Could Save the Economy - and Why It Hasn't
"Quantitative easing as practiced today is not designed to serve the real economy. It is designed to serve bankers who create money as debt and rent it out for a fee. The money power needs to be restored to the people and the government, but we need an executive and legislature willing to stand up to the banks. A popular movement could give them the backbone. In the meantime, states could set up their own banks, which could leverage the state's massive capital and revenue base into credit for the local economy."
John Nichols: 'Fix the Debt' Run by Billionaires Who Really Want Lower Taxes
"I hope everyone checks out the entire article and the rest of the resources at PRWatch and I wanted to share just one more item from there. From their SourceWatch page: Fix the Debt Leaders and Conflicts of Interest:"
Bobby Jindal: Republicans Can Continue Discriminating Against Gays And Still Win Elections
Nanoparticles Are in Our Food, Clothing and Medicine -- And No One Knows for Sure How Dangerous They Might Be | Alternet
"So far the questions about whether nanoparticles are an environmental risk outnumber the answers, which is why the Duke scientists take the precaution of wearing clean-suits while dosing the boxes—no one’s sure what exposure to a high concentration of nanoparticles might do. Among the few things we do know about them are that they sail past the blood-brain barrier and can harm the nervous systems of some animals."
4 Bogus Right-Wing Theories About Poverty, and the Real Reason Americans Can’t Make Ends Meet | Alternet
"But one part of the equation is the existence of a long-standing and ideologically informed project by the right to portray the burden of living in or near poverty as a liberal delusion. In these narratives, which come in a variety of forms, the poor have it pretty darn good – good enough that we really shouldn't spend much time thinking about them.