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Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Garrison Keillor | Suddenly, Once Again, Good Lord, It's Christmas




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Garrison Keillor | Suddenly, Once Again, Good Lord, It's Christmas
Garrison Keillor. (photo: MPR)
Garrison Keillor, Garrison Keillor's Website
Keillor writes: "Coming through airports this week it struck me how kind everyone was, ticket agents, TSA people, cab starters, and then light dawned: it's Christmas."
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A CCTV camera linked into the Baltimore Police CitiWatch program is shown at Gilmor Homes in West Baltimore in this file photo. (photo: Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)
A CCTV camera linked into the Baltimore Police CitiWatch program is shown at Gilmor Homes in West Baltimore in this file photo. (photo: Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

Baltimore Police Back Pilot Program for Surveillance Planes, Reviving Controversial Program
Justin Fenton and Talia Richman, The Baltimore Sun
Excerpt: "Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison said Friday he now supports a pilot program to fly three private surveillance planes over the city."
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Christmas time. (photo: JGI/Jamie Grill/Getty Images)
Christmas time. (photo: JGI/Jamie Grill/Getty Images)

Jessica Valenti | Having a Good Holiday Season? Thank a Woman!
Jessica Valenti, Medium
Excerpt: "Holiday cheer is almost exclusively manufactured by women, often at a cost to our own happiness."
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Jane Fonda. (photo: Marvin Joseph/WP)
Jane Fonda. (photo: Marvin Joseph/WP)

Jane Fonda Arrested: We Are in a Climate Emergency. I Have No Choice but to Put My Body on the Line
Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "Last Friday, a day before Jane Fonda’s 82nd birthday, the two-time Academy Award-winning actress and longtime political activist was arrested for the fifth time, as she has been nearly every Friday in Washington, D.C., since she started Fire Drill Fridays in October."
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People stand in line at the entrance to the Space Mountain at Disneyland Paris in Marne-la-Vallee in August 2015. French workers, unlike Americans, have guaranteed time off. (photo: Bertrand Guay/AFP/Getty Images)
People stand in line at the entrance to the Space Mountain at Disneyland Paris in Marne-la-Vallee in August 2015. French workers, unlike Americans, have guaranteed time off. (photo: Bertrand Guay/AFP/Getty Images)


Why the US Is One of Only a Few Countries With No Paid Time Off
Brigid Schulte, Vox
Schulte writes: "If Araceli Torres worked anywhere in

EXCERPT:
The United States is one of just a handful of countries — others include India, Pakistan, Suriname, and Papua New Guinea — that have no national policy guaranteeing workers paid annual leave. (It’s also among the few with no federal laws guaranteeing paid parental leave or paid sick days.) Any benefit offered to workers, like paid time off, is entirely up to the discretion of private employers.
US employers who offer time off give about two weeks on average — which is on the low end globally for industrialized nations. Close to one in four workers in the United States have no time off at all. Most of them are low-wage, hourly, or service workers like Torres.
In New York, this could soon change. Torres and about 800 other members of the New York Nail Salon Workers Association are lobbying for a bill before the New York City Council that would be one of the first legal guarantees of paid time off in the United States. The bill, which has been pushed by local politician Jumaane D. Williams since 2014, would guarantee workers at establishments with more than five employees 10 days of paid time off every year “for any purpose,” including vacation.
Under the legislation, an estimated 800,000 workers, including part-time and domestic workers who historically have been excluded from labor legislation, would accrue one hour of paid time off accrued for every 30 worked, up to a maximum of 10 days per year.
Mayor Bill de Blasio has been aggressively promoting the bill since January 2019, as he sought to position himself as a champion of workers’ rights in his failed presidential bid. He calls paid vacation the “sensible next step” for workers now that the city has passed paid sick and safe leave legislation guaranteeing paid time off for workers to recover from an illness or domestic violence or abuse, and raised the minimum wage to $15.


Saudi women’s rights activist Loujain al-Hathloul in an undated handout picture. (photo: Marieke Wijntjes/Reuters)
Saudi women’s rights activist Loujain al-Hathloul in an undated handout picture. (photo: Marieke Wijntjes/Reuters)

Don’t Forget That Saudi Arabia Is Imprisoning and Torturing Women’s Rights Activist Loujain al-Hathloul
Mehdi Hasan, The Intercept
Hasan writes: "I do not know her and have never met her. Yet, for some reason, every time I see her photo — every single time — my heart breaks."
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A new interpretation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in 2017 means that as of now, companies are no longer subject to prosecution or fines even after a disaster like the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010 that destroyed or injured about one million birds and for which BP paid $100 million in fines. (photo: Lee Celano/Reuters)

Trump’s Relaxed Environmental Rules Allow Industry to Kill Birds With Impunity
Trump’s Relaxed Environmental Rules Allow Industry to Kill Birds With Impunity
Lisa Friedman, The New York Times

EXCERPTS:
And when a homeowners’ association in Arizona complained that a developer had refused to safely remove nesting burrowing owls from a nearby lot, Fish and Wildlife said that, because of the new legal interpretation, it could not compel the developer to act.
“Of course, we just got sued over that interpretation, so we’ll see how it ends up,” the enforcement officer wrote.
The revised policy — part of the administration’s broader effort to encourage business activity — has been a particular favorite of President Trump’s, whose selective view of avian welfare has ranged from complaining that wind energy “kills all the birds” to asserting that the oil industry has been subject to “totalitarian tactics” under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918.

If landowners destroy a barn knowing it is filled with baby owls, they would not be liable, as long as the intent was not to kill owls, the opinion said. The illegal spraying of a banned pesticide would not be a legal liability either as long as the birds were not the “intended target.”

The loss of the Hampton Roads nesting area will devastate some bird species because it was the last they had. Other sites in the Chesapeake Bay have been lost to sea level rise and erosion.

The loss of the Hampton Roads nesting area will devastate some bird species because it was the last they had. Other sites in the Chesapeake Bay have been lost to sea level rise and erosion.

In Albuquerque, N.M., Alan Edmonds, an animal cruelty case manager with New Mexico’s animal protection agency, pushed back after the Fish and Wildlife Service gave only a verbal warning to a company that had trapped and killed a Cooper’s hawk. The agency replied that, without proof that the company wanted to kill the hawk, “we can’t do anything.”
“We don’t lose them a billion at a time,” she said. “We lose them from small incidents happening repeatedly over the vast geography of our country.”






Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Preet Bharara | Nepotism and Partisanship in the US Civil Service Is Reaching a Crisis Point



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Preet Bharara | Nepotism and Partisanship in the US Civil Service Is Reaching a Crisis Point
Former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara. (photo: Robin Lubbock/WBUR)
Preet Bharara, Guardian UK
Bharara writes: "Nepotism puts favoritism and privilege above fairness and merit. It also undermines the integrity of policymaking."
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Fiona Hill, a former White House adviser on Russia, is testifying Monday in connection with the House impeachment inquiry of President Trump. (photo: Evan Vucci/AP)
Fiona Hill, a former White House adviser on Russia, is testifying Monday in connection with the House impeachment inquiry of President Trump. (photo: Evan Vucci/AP)

Trump's Former Russia Adviser to Testify She Objected to Ukrainian Ambassador's Removal
Bobby Allyn, NPR
Allyn writes: "House investigators are hearing testimony Monday from Fiona Hill, the former White House adviser on Russia, who is appearing in private and faces questions as part of Democrats' impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump."
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A handful of states are celebrating their first Indigenous Peoples' Day as part of a trend to move away from a day honoring Christopher Columbus. (photo: Morgan Lee/AP)
A handful of states are celebrating their first Indigenous Peoples' Day as part of a trend to move away from a day honoring Christopher Columbus. (photo: Morgan Lee/AP)

"We're Still Here": Indigenous Peoples' Day Celebration Reflects Ongoing Resistance to Colonization
Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "Cities and states across the country are rejecting the federal holiday of Columbus Day and celebrating Indigenous Peoples' Day instead to honor centuries of indigenous resistance."
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Migrant families. (photo: Getty Images)
Migrant families. (photo: Getty Images)

Trump's New Border Courts Are Designed to Fail
Kim Hunter, Katharine Gordon and John Bruning, The Hill
Excerpt: "We must hold this administration accountable for the ongoing illegality that is engulfing the border."
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Jane Fonda. (photo: Kent Nishimura/LA Times/Getty Images)
Jane Fonda. (photo: Kent Nishimura/LA Times/Getty Images)

Jane Fonda Gets Arrested for Climate Protest, Plans to Do It Again
Zoya Teirstein, Grist
Teirstein writes: "For the next 13 Fridays, the 81-year-old Academy Award winner will demonstrate on the steps of the U.S. Capitol to ask lawmakers to put an end to fossil fuel drilling."
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Paola Pabon broadcasted the full raid on her house as she dencunced the police for not showing her a court order. (photo: Twitter/@PaolaPabonC)
Paola Pabon broadcasted the full raid on her house as she dencunced the police for not showing her a court order. (photo: Twitter/@PaolaPabonC)

Ecuador's Leftist Leader Arrested in Police Raid on Her House
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Paola Pabon was arrested in the early morning hours of Monday at her home by an order from the country's prosecutor after what she said was an illegal warrantless search, to carry out 'investigations.'"
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Children playing in the Atrato River. Mercury and cyanide contamination from industrial mining activities make Colombia's Atrato River the most polluted in the country. (photo: Frederick Gillingham/Mongabay)
Children playing in the Atrato River. Mercury and cyanide contamination from industrial mining activities make Colombia's Atrato River the most polluted in the country. (photo: Frederick Gillingham/Mongabay)

Toxic River: Mining, Mercury and Murder Continue to Plague Colombia's Atrato
Frederick Gillingham and Melisa Valenzuela, Mongabay
Excerpt: "Decades of internal conflict have fueled an unprecedented surge in illegal mining in Colombia's Choco region, decimating the Atrato River basin and provoking an environmental and humanitarian crisis."
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Saturday, January 25, 2014

The Wingnut Wurlitzer: A Guide

Charles Pierce got this one right about the Wackos!

Michelle Obama told People Magazine that Jane Fonda is a role model, sending the right wing media into a tizzy.  (photo: ET)
Michelle Obama told People Magazine that Jane Fonda is a role model, sending the right wing media into a tizzy. (photo: ET)

The Wingnut Wurlitzer: A Guide

By Charles Pierce, Esquire
25 January 14

s a service to our readers, we now present a handy guide to how things work inside the impenetrable bubble that is the conservative media mind. Today's lesson comes from People magazine, wherein the First Lady said something nice about Jane Fonda.

(Here I am saying something nice about Jane Fonda -- if the entire final season of The Newsroom isn't about she and Sam Waterston lobbing bon mots back and forth, then the whole project's been a waste.)
 
This quickly made its way up -- or down, depending on your point of view -- the greasy food chain made up of the otherwise unemployables who populate the various wingnut welfare vanity projects. First came Tim Graham of Newsbusters (!). He got a link from examiner.com. Then the news made it through the marble walls of the Breitbart Mausoleum For People Too Lazy For Necrophilia and thence, finally, to NewsMax. Next stop -- algae!
 
The Breitbart guy is particularly impressed by this shrewd analysis from examiner.com.(OK, most of the lost souls in the mausoleum would be particularly impressed when water comes out of the faucet hot, but play along.)
In addition to her anti-war activity, Fonda has called for taking Rush Limbaugh off the air, and celebrated the anti-capitalist Occupy Wall Street movement that was endorsed by the Chinese Communist Party, the Communist Party USA, Hezbollah, David Duke and a number of Democrats, including President Obama and DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
(Follow his link and you find that, horrors, among the other supporters of Occupy is the IWW. The Wobbly threat! Aux armes, citoyens!)
This got him the link from the NewsMax crew, wherein we learn the following:
The comment is likely to enrage Vietnam War veterans who still remember how Fonda, now 76, went to North Vietnam in 1972 and was photographed sitting on an anti-aircraft battery. Fonda denounced U.S. military leaders as "war criminals" and later called tortured American POWs "hypocrites and liars," telling them to "get a life."
I suppose they could ask one of the many combat veterans in the employ of Newsbusters, examiner.com, the Breitbart joint, and Newsmax itself, but never mind.
 
Anyway, that's how it works. Within a week, I guarantee you, you'll get an e-mail from your crazy drunk uncle about how Michelle Obama used to smuggle munitions down the Ho Chi Minh Trail when she was three.
The rest from RSN:
 
Pregnant Woman Ordered off Life-Support
Erin Delmore, MSNBC
Delmore reports: "The hospital caring after a brain-dead pregnant woman must pronounce her dead and remove her from life support by 5 p.m. CST on Monday, a Texas judge ruled."
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Congress Cuts US Military and Development Aid for Afghanistan
Ernesto Londono and Karen DeYoung, The Washington Post
Londono and DeYoung report: "With no perceptible opposition from the Obama administration, Congress has quietly downscaled Washington's ambitions for the final year of the Afghan war, substantially curtailing development aid and military assistance plans ahead of the U.S. troop pullout."
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JP Morgan Doubles CEO Jamie Dimon's Salary Despite Billions in Fines
Associated Press
Excerpt: "JP Morgan Chase has almost doubled chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon's pay for 2013, rewarding the executive for settling probes against the bank. Dimon will receive total compensation of $20m in 2013, consisting of $18.5m in stock options and a base salary of $1.5m, the bank said in a statement Friday."
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Freezing to Death in the Wealthiest Country on Earth
Scott Keyes, ThinkProgress
Keyes reports: "Living on the streets is dangerous any time of year, but that's especially true when temperatures dip below freezing. In this past week, as a cold front swept through the Midwest and Northeast, at least five homeless people have died from the cold."
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Experts Reject Food Industry's Bogus Legal Claims About GMO Labeling
Katherine Paul and Ronnie Cummins, Organic Consumers Association
Paul and Cummins report: "The food industry is playing every conceivable angle in its quest to keep labels off foods that contain genetically modified organisms (GMOs) - including, according to a leaked document, threatening to sue the first state that passes a GMO labeling law."
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