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Saturday, October 19, 2019

Editorial: Trump is trying to unload America’s public lands to oil companies before the election




I heard many people crowing about how Donald Trump was going to “run the country like a business.”
He has done exactly that, and it is a hostile takeover. It follows the same pattern as a hostile takeover in business:
Fire executives and staff, sell off anything that can be sold, pocket the money, and leave the company defunct or in tatters.


In a blatantly cynical ploy to undo 35 years of preservation, the Republican controlled Congress in 2017 buried a provision in the GOP’s tax-cut bill to open portions of the 19 million-acre Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil exploration. Never mind that the only people in the country backing the idea were energy companies, the politicians who do their bidding and the people who profit from them. In fact, a poll taken shortly after the vote found that only 35% of Americans supported opening ANWR to drilling.
President Trump, of course, and his political appointees at the Interior Department are among that 35% eager to despoil the near-pristine preserve that provides vital habitat for caribou, polar bears and other species of the north. Proponents note that the 1980 Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act designated a section known as the 1002 area as a site for future drilling should Congress approve it. But that’s a far cry from saying it must be open for drilling, and the balance of interests tilts decidedly toward leaving the region alone.
Yet recent reports indicate that officials in the Trump administration, some of whom came straight out of the industries from which they are supposed to be protecting the environment, have been rushing to auction off leases — no doubt with an eye to the election calendar and the current president’s poll numbers. If there’s any good news to be found in the speeded-up process, it’s that in their haste the paperwork has reportedly been so badly botched that legal challenges will likely succeed.
In pushing to open ANWR to drilling, the Trump administration estimated two years ago that it would earn the federal government $1.8 billion in lease sales by 2027. The Congressional Budget Office said a few months later that it would be more like $1.1 billion; it has since reduced its estimate to $900 million. But a recent New York Times analysis put the likely federal revenue at $45 million, and the Taxpayers for Common Sense group put it even lower — about $20 million. Regardless of which of the numbers is correct, it’s a relatively paltry sum in return for significant risk of irreversible damage to a remote region that is crucial to so many species.
Further, humankind must move away from relying on oil and other fossil fuels for energy. Expanding the amount of public lands that can be leased for oil production is against the nation’s long-term interests. The U.S. already is the world’s largest producer of oil; adding new oil from Alaska is not necessary for the economy and will just make it harder to achieve the reductions of carbon emissions that are required to keep from cooking the planet.
Last week the Trump administration also released its final management plan for 861,974 acres of land it removed from protections under the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Utah The plan includes opening the region to extractive industries, mainly in the form of gas and oil drilling and uranium mining. The shrinking of Grand Staircase-Escalante coincided with Trump’s decision to slash the size of Bear’s Ears National Monument. Those moves are the subject of legal challenges hinging on the wording of the Antiquities Act of 1906, which empowers a president to establish a monument, but seems to require Congressional action to undo monument designations. And again, the government is rushing to try to make its policy goals — more drilling in more places — a reality even as their moves are being contested in court.
So we wish the legal defenders of ANWR and the national monuments luck and speed. A legitimate policy debate could be had over how much of our public lands should be drilled and mined, but the Trump administration, which is more gung-ho about producing oil and gas than even the oil and gas industries, has no interest in the intricacies of such questions. To let it ruin national treasures in service to Trump’s outdated and environmentally dangerous view of what makes America great would cause the nation great damage. He must be stopped, and it’s up to the courts, to Congress and, most fundamentally, to voters in the 2020 election to stop him.








Sunday, July 28, 2019

How Science Got Trampled in the Rush to Drill in the Arctic




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How Science Got Trampled in the Rush to Drill in the Arctic 
The Arctic Village is a Gwich'in Athabaskan community reliant on the caribou that calve on the coastal plain of the Refuge each spring. (photo: Nathaniel Wilder/Politico Magazine)
Adam Federman and Nathaniel Wilder, Politico
Excerpt: "Under the Trump administration, oil and gas development was poised to dramatically expand into a remote corner of Alaska where it had been prohibited for nearly 40 years. Tucked into the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, a bill signed by President Donald Trump five months earlier, was a brief two-page section that had little to do with tax reform."
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Elijah Cummings delivers a press conference following Robert Mueller's testimony this week. (photo: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP/Getty Images)
Elijah Cummings delivers a press conference following Robert Mueller's testimony this week. (photo: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP/Getty Images)

Elijah Cummings Cites 'Moral Duty' to Voters After Trump 'Rat-Infested' Attack
Martin Pengelly, Guardian UK
Pengelly writes: "Donald Trump kicked off his weekend with a stinging attack on Elijah Cummings, the Democratic chair of the House oversight committee, that opponents including House speaker Nancy Pelosi said was another example of the president deploying racist invective for political ends."
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The Jerry Falwell Memorial at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va. Falwell founded Liberty University in 1971. His son, Jerry Falwell Jr., is now the school's president. (photo: Marlena Sloss/AP)
The Jerry Falwell Memorial at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va. Falwell founded Liberty University in 1971. His son, Jerry Falwell Jr., is now the school's president. (photo: Marlena Sloss/AP)

How Jerry Falwell Jr. Silences Students and Professors Who Reject His Pro-Trump Politics
Will E. Young, The Washington Post
Young writes: "What my team and I experienced at the Champion was not an isolated overreaction to embarrassing revelations. It was one example of an infrastructure of thought-control that Falwell and his lieutenants have introduced into every aspect of Liberty University life."
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Go claim your money from Equifax. (photo: Sitthiphong Thadakun/EyeEm/Getty Images)

You Have a Moral Obligation to Claim Your $125 From Equifax
Josephine Wolff, Slate
Wolff writes: "Go claim your $125 from Equifax. Right now. Even if $125 isn't a sum of money that matters to you, even if you don't feel you were really directly affected by the breach. Even if the prospect of filling out a relatively brief online form fills you with more dread than the theft of all your personal data."
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The White House at night. (photo: Susan Walsh/AP)
The White House at night. (photo: Susan Walsh/AP)

The Declaration of Independence Told Us What to Do About Tyrants Like Trump
Zenobia Jeffries Warfield, YES! Magazine
Warfield writes: "We don't have to wait for Congressional consensus on reparations to begin addressing the harm being done right now. What we can do is not let the hatred take us off of our square. We can not allow those in power to distract us with petty, ignorant comments." 

EXCERPT:
As American racists increasingly make themselves known, often claiming to be “patriots” upholding the Constitution, I’m drawn to the most fundamental lines in the Declaration of Independence:
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.”

A woman holds a sign during a rally to celebrate the resignation of Puerto Rican Governor Ricardo Rossello. (photo: Marco Bello/Reuters)
A woman holds a sign during a rally to celebrate the resignation of Puerto Rican Governor Ricardo Rossello. (photo: Marco Bello/Reuters)

Puerto Rico: Governor's Resignation Sparks Power Struggle
Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "The resignation of Puerto Rico's governor after mass protests has sparked a succession battle and the winner could be a Washington corporate lawyer not directly linked to his administration, which has been dogged by corruption scandals."
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Indigenous leaders gathered in Atalaia do Norte to discuss how best to defend their lands against the anticipated onslaught. (photo: Ana Palacios/CIDSE & REPAM)
Indigenous leaders gathered in Atalaia do Norte to discuss how best to defend their lands against the anticipated onslaught. (photo: Ana Palacios/CIDSE & REPAM)

'He Wants to Destroy Us': Bolsonaro Poses Gravest Threat in Decades, Amazon Tribes Say
Tom Phillips, Guardian UK
Phillips writes: "As a blood-orange sunset drifted towards the forest canopy, Raimundo Kanamari sat on the riverbank and pondered the future of his tribe under Brazil's far-right president."
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Sunday, April 28, 2019

Matt Taibbi | Is Joe Biden 'Electable' or Not? Thank God, Nobody Seems to Know





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Matt Taibbi | Is Joe Biden 'Electable' or Not? Thank God, Nobody Seems to Know 
Former Vice President Joe Biden leaves after addressing striking workers at the Stop and Shop in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston on April 18, 2019. (photo: Jonathan Wiggs/The Boston Globe/Getty Images)
Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone
Taibbi writes: "Maybe Joe Biden has been in politics too long. When he finally announced his run this week, he found he'd outlived the campaign cliché that once would have carried him to the White House: 'electability.'"
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Mourners participate in a candle light vigil for the victims of the Chabad of Poway Synagogue shooting at the Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church on April 27, 2019 in Poway, Calif. (photo: Sandy Huffaker/AFP/Getty Images)
Mourners participate in a candle light vigil for the victims of the Chabad of Poway Synagogue shooting at the Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church on April 27, 2019 in Poway, Calif. (photo: Sandy Huffaker/AFP/Getty Images)

California Synagogue Shooting Investigated As a Hate Crime After 1 Killed, 3 Injured
Shannon Van Sant and James Doubek, NPR
Excerpt: "A gunman opened fire at a California synagogue Saturday morning, killing one and wounding three more people."
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Rep. Elijah E. Cummings. (photo: Alex Brandon/AP)
Rep. Elijah E. Cummings. (photo: Alex Brandon/AP)

Trump's Stonewalling Pushes House Democrats Towards Impeachment
Sam Brodey and Betsy Woodruff, The Daily Beast
Excerpt: "Donald Trump's declaration this week that his administration will stonewall 'all the subpoenas' from Congress has pushed House Democrats to rethink their impeachment calculus."
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Demonstrators protest the shooting death of Corey Jones in West Palm Beach at a 2015 rally. (photo: Joe Raedle/AFP)
Demonstrators protest the shooting death of Corey Jones in West Palm Beach at a 2015 rally. (photo: Joe Raedle/AFP)

25 Years in Prison for Ex-Florida Policeman Who Shot Black Motorist
Agence France-Presse
Excerpt: "A former Florida police officer was sentenced to 25 years in prison on Thursday for fatally shooting a black man whose car had broken down on the highway."
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Ayanna Pressley points to her supporters after winning the Democratic primary in Boston, September 4, 2018. (photo: Brian Snyder/Reuters)
Ayanna Pressley points to her supporters after winning the Democratic primary in Boston, September 4, 2018. (photo: Brian Snyder/Reuters)

College Democrats at Over 40 Schools Boycott DCCC Over Pro-Incumbent Policy
Zack Budryk, The Hill
Budryk writes: "Young Democrats at more than 30 colleges nationwide plan to boycott the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) in protest of a new policy critics say is intended to freeze out challengers to incumbent representatives."
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María Sosa stands with her husband, José Alberto, at their apartment in Panorama City, a Los Angeles neighborhood. Sosa waited months to receive the bond money she posted for her husband. (photo: Ivan Kashinsky/WP)
María Sosa stands with her husband, José Alberto, at their apartment in Panorama City, a Los Angeles neighborhood. Sosa waited months to receive the bond money she posted for her husband. (photo: Ivan Kashinsky/WP)

ICE Is Holding $204 Million in Bond Money, and Some Immigrants Might Never Get It Back
Meagan Flynn, The Washington Post
Flynn writes: "U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is holding on to more than $200 million in bond money that belongs to immigrants who have been in the agency's custody, cash that has yet to be returned to thousands of immigrant families or the U.S. citizens who bailed them out, according to data obtained through open records requests."
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Waorani community attend court hearing. (photo: Facebook/Amazon Frontlines)
Waorani community attend court hearing. (photo: Facebook/Amazon Frontlines)

Ecuador's Indigenous Win Landmark Case Against Drilling
teleSUR
Excerpt: "The Amazonian Waorani community in Ecuador celebrated a significant legal victory Friday. A court in the Pastaza region ruled that the government had violated their rights when it sought to drill for oil on their land."
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Sunday, October 28, 2018

Michael Moore | A Nonviolent, Democracy-Based Cure for Trump's Vile Behavior Is Coming





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Michael Moore | A Nonviolent, Democracy-Based Cure for Trump's Vile Behavior Is Coming 
Filmmaker Michael Moore. (photo: The New York Times)
Michael Moore, Michael Moore's Facebook Page
Moore writes: "There are at least 66 million of us (and millions more come Nov. 6). That's a lot of flag stamps and manilla envelopes. Turn yourself in."
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A package addressed to James R. Clapper Jr., the former director of national intelligence, was meant to be delivered to the New York offices of CNN, but was intercepted at a mail facility in Midtown Manhattan on Friday, police officials said. (photo: Jeenah Moon/NYT)
A package addressed to James R. Clapper Jr., the former director of national intelligence, was meant to be delivered to the New York offices of CNN, but was intercepted at a mail facility in Midtown Manhattan on Friday, police officials said. (photo: Jeenah Moon/NYT)

Outspoken Trump Supporter in Florida Charged With Five Federal Crimes for Attempted Bombing Spree
William K. Rashbaum, Alan Feuer and Adam Goldman, The New York Times
Excerpt: "An outspoken supporter of President Trump from South Florida was charged on Friday with sending explosive packages to at least a dozen of the president's critics, apparently bringing to a close an attempted bombing spree that has gripped the country just ahead of the midterm elections."
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ARMED MILITARY TROOPS ON US SOIL - POSSE COMITATUS

Members of the Arizona National Guard listen to instructions in Phoenix. The additional troops would bolster National Guard forces already at the border. (photo: Caitlin O'hara/Getty Images)
Members of the Arizona National Guard listen to instructions in Phoenix. The additional troops would bolster National Guard forces already at the border. (photo: Caitlin O'hara/Getty Images)


US Plans to Send 800 Troops to Border as Migrant Caravan Travels Through Mexico
Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Homeland security secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said American soldiers have 'no intention' of shooting migrants who try to cross into the US from Mexico - at least for the time being - but they will all be apprehended, as Donald Trump moves towards a plan to close the border."
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The New York Stock Exchange. (photo: Ben Hider/NYSE Euronext)
The New York Stock Exchange. (photo: Ben Hider/NYSE Euronext)

Billionaires Made More Money in 2017 Than Any Year in Recorded History
Sophie Weiner, Splinter News
Weiner writes: "As most of the world spirals into apocalypse, billionaires are still doing just fine. In fact, they're doing much, much better than fine. According to a new report by Swiss bank UBS, last year was the best year in recorded history for billionaires, who gained 20 percent more wealth in 2017."
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Ron DeSantis speaks alongside President Trump during a rally in Tampa, Florida. (photo: Reuters)
Ron DeSantis speaks alongside President Trump during a rally in Tampa, Florida. (photo: Reuters)

Association With Extremist David Horowitz Catches Up With Ron DeSantis
Ronald Radosh, The Daily Beast
Radosh writes: "Improbably, Florida's heated gubernatorial debate Wednesday night ended up pivoting around far-right firebrand David Horowitz."
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A woman displays a placard with the slogan 'Not one more death.' (photo: Reuters)
A woman displays a placard with the slogan 'Not one more death.' (photo: Reuters)

Colombian Women's Rights Activist Found Dead in River
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Women's rights activist Maria Caicedo Munoz was found dead in Rio Macay, Cauca department Friday. She was a member of the Asociacion de Mujeres Campesinas de Argelia (an association of women farmers)."
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An oil rig in Alaska. (photo: AP)
An oil rig in Alaska. (photo: AP)

Trump Admin Opens Up Alaska for Drilling, Threatening Already At-Risk Arctic Biodiversity
Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "We begin today's show with the historic announcement by the Trump administration to approve a plan to drill for oil off the Alaska coast."
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