By Rob Kall
Obama's Gambling Problem; Rolling the Dice on Social Security, LIke He Did on the Sequester
Obama's Gambling Problem; Rolling the Dice on Social Security, LIke He Did on the Sequester
Obama's Gambling Problem; Social Security Sell-out is a Follow-up to his Sequester Sell-out-- Both Failed Bets
In
recent days, the big cat in the White House has provoked denunciations
from groups that have rarely crossed him. They're upset about his
decision to push for cuts in Social Security benefits. "Progressive
outrage has reached a boiling point," the online juggernaut MoveOn
declared a few days ago.
This is from Michael Hudson's book on privatization, written some 15 years ago.
By Stephen Lendman
Obama's War on Social America
Obama, Republicans and most democrats are in lockstep. They claim Medicare and Social Security are going broke. They lie saying so. When properly administered, both programs are sound. Modest adjustments only are needed to assure it.
Obama's War on Social America
Obama, Republicans and most democrats are in lockstep. They claim Medicare and Social Security are going broke. They lie saying so. When properly administered, both programs are sound. Modest adjustments only are needed to assure it.
Democratic
activists say that, no matter what happens this year, it "wouldn't be
fair" to characterize them as Social Security cutters or the
relentlessly hostile Republicans as its defenders. If we're being
completely fair, it's not altogether unreasonable to think of someone
who voted to cut Social Security benefits as...well, as someone who
voted to cut Social Security benefits.
Don't
think that our government is in any way dreading an attack from North
Korea. The fact is" this would play right into the hands of the American
Empire. While the United States is not publically supporting any
provocations against the North Korean regime right now, they did send
nuclear-capable B2 Bombers from the US to fly over the Korean Peninsula.
This provocation really started the ball rolling.
Unfortunately,
many liberal journalists who were vocal about war, human rights and
civil liberties during the Bush era lost their voices as Obama continued
and, in some cases, expanded Bush's "War on Terror" policies. And it
says something about mainstream TV that the toughest, most consistent
questioners of militarism and defenders of civil liberties are not on a
news channel -- they're on the comedy channel.
Until
Scott Walker became governor, Wisconsin had one of the strongest
Medicaid programs in the nation. But when the Supreme Court ruled states
could opt out of Medicaid expansion, it gave right-wing governors --
especially those like Scott Walker considering a run for the presidency
in 2016 -- a chance to sabotage the number-one benefit of Obamacare:
providing coverage to the working poor who earn too much to get
Medicaid.
One
million American men, not just unemployed or discouraged workers, but
men no longer counted as in the labor force in a single year. Rather
than fix the economy, they just said they fixed the economy and the
media aped along.
By IronBolt Bruce
"The 99%" Redefined: 99 Percent of Americans Know Little About the Dangers of AUMF 2001 & NDAA 2012
"The 99%" Redefined: 99 Percent of Americans Know Little About the Dangers of AUMF 2001 & NDAA 2012
According
to an #AumfHungerStrike activist 99% of Americans have no idea they can
be detained indefinitely without charge under NDAA 2012 Section 1021,
and then executed without trial under AUMF 2001.
A
harmless but useful and informative exhibit at the Jewish Museum in
Berlin, Germany, generated an uproar. It became a huge media event when
headline writers dubbed the exhibit "Jew in a Box."
Fitz
was living in Boston when his father came through and arranged for him
to meet Mellie. It seems to me that it is no accident that of all the
cities in the world, Scandal has Fitz living in Boston, nudging us to
think about John Kerry.
In
recent months, more than 1,000 starving baby sea lions have been found
on Southern California beaches, from Santa Barbara to San Diego. The
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has just declared the
crisis an "unusual mortality event." On a recent early morning, Peter
Wallerstein is on the job on a beach near Marina del Rey, Calif. His
white truck is a familiar sight along this coastline. Next to him, a
small blond dog named Pumpkin rides shotgun. Wallerstein, the Marine
Animal Rescue director for Friends of Animals, gets a call. A woman
tells him she spotted a sea lion at the Fisherman's Wharf at Cabrillo.
"He's just laying there; he doesn't look good," she says. The phone
rings every five minutes, and it's always about the same thing. There's
another call. This time, it's a man telling Wallerstein that there's a
sea mammal that looks hurt.
"Spooky"
quantum entanglement connects two particles so that actions performed
on one reflect on the other. Now, scientists propose testing
entanglement over the greatest distance yet via an experiment on the
International Space Station. Until now, entanglement has been
established on relatively small scales in labs on Earth. But now
physicists propose sending half of an entangled particle pair to the
space station, which orbits about 250 miles (400 kilometers) above the
planet. "According to quantum physics, entanglement is independent of
distance," physicist Rupert Ursin said in a statement. "Our proposed
Bell-type experiment will show that particles are entangled, over large
distances - around 500 kilometers - for the very first time in an
experiment." "Our experiments will also enable us to test potential
effects gravity may have on quantum entanglement."
Once
upon a time the nightly appearance of the star-filled sky was a part of
our shared human experience. The stars inspired art, science, religion,
and more. With the rise of cities and electric lighting the glow of
civilization has been slowly removing the stars from our hearts and
minds. This artificial brightening of the night sky is called light
pollution. Because of it two thirds of the population can no longer see
our home galaxy, the Milky Way. The glow of the cities is so bright that
even when viewed from space, city light far outshines starlight. The
glow that now pervades the night has done more than remove the stars
from the sky. It wastes energy and dollars; harms wildlife; and can
cause long-term health problems. International Dark Sky Week (IDSW) is
currently underway (April 5-11). It was created to help draw attention
to the widespread problems of light pollution...
Changes
to their surroundings can trigger "rapid evolution" in species as they
adopt traits to help them survive in the new conditions, a study shows.
Studying soil mites in a laboratory, researchers found that the
invertebrates' age of maturity almost doubled in just 20-or-so
generations. It had been assumed that evolutionary change only occurred
over a much longer timescale. The findings have been published in the
journal Ecology Letters. "What this study shows for the first time is
that evolution and ecology go hand-in-hand." "The implicit assumption
has always been, from Darwin onwards, that evolution works on long
timescale and ecology works on short timescales. "The thinking was that
if you squash a population or you change the environment then nothing
will happen from an evolutionary point-of-view for generations and
generations, for centuries."
With
upwards of 100 million Americans struggling with with sleep disorders,
it stands to reason that science will need to come up with new sleep
treatments that challenge the 4.5 billion dollar sleeping pill industry.
"Based
on intelligence we and the Americans have collected, it's highly likely
that North Korea will launch a missile," Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se
of South Korea told a parliamentary hearing on Wednesday, adding that
such a test would violate United Nations resolutions banning the country
from testing ballistic missiles. "Such a possibility could materialize
at any time from now." The American and South Korean troops raised their
"Watchcon" level of vigilance, stepping up monitoring and
intelligence-gathering activities.
Margaret Thatcher's Criminal Legacy
She will be remembered for colluding with the most reactionary elements of Rupert Murdoch's squalid media empire to launch a war over the Malvinas Islands in 1982, a war that caused hundreds of lives and involved the gratuitous sinking of an Argentine warship, the Belgrano,
She will be remembered for colluding with the most reactionary elements of Rupert Murdoch's squalid media empire to launch a war over the Malvinas Islands in 1982, a war that caused hundreds of lives and involved the gratuitous sinking of an Argentine warship, the Belgrano,
President
Barack Obama's coming push for less generous increases in Social
Security benefits is angering his party and perplexing economists, many
of whom question why he'd replace one ineffective measure with another.
Obama will propose to shelve the standard measure of inflation, the
consumer price index calculated by the Labor Department, as the basis
for automatically adjusting the size of Social Security checks.
A
federal judge has ruled the Obama administration broke the law when it
issued oil leases in central California without fully weighing the
environmental impact of "fracking," a setback for companies seeking to
exploit the region's enormous energy resources. The decision, made
public on Monday, effectively bars for the time being any drilling on
two tracts of land comprising 2,500 acres leased for oil and gas
development in 2011 by the Interior Department's Bureau of Land
Management in Monterey County.
Moniz
has come under fire for his outspoken support of nuclear
power,hydraulic fracturing ("fracking") for shale gas and the
overarching "all-of-the-above" energy policy advocated by both
President Barack Obama and his Republican opponent in the last election,
Mitt Romney. Watchdogs have also discovered that Moniz has worked as a
long-time corporate consultant for BP. He has also received the "
frackademic" label for his time spent at Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT). At his MIT job, Moniz regularly accepted millions of
dollars from the oil and gas industry to sponsor studies under the
auspices of The MIT Energy Initiative, which has received over $145
million over its seven-year history from the oil and gas industry.
Iraq's
impunity rate, or the degree to which perpetrators have escaped
prosecution for killing journalists, is the worst in the world at 100
percent. Even today, as Iraq has moved beyond the US conflict, both
Iraqi and US governmental authorities have shown no interest in
investigating these murders.
Manhattan
DA Cyrus Vance, Jr., fresh from his botched prosecution of sexual
predator doninique Strauss-Kahn, sits in the nation's financial capital.
He had finally gone after a bank, but instead of one of the four
"too-big-too-fail" banks what are headquartered in his jurisdiction, he
has indicted one of the smallest banks in the city, Chinatown's Abacus
Bank, writes TCBH! journalist Dave Lindorff. Such courage!
There's an attitude that you don't speak ill of the dead. I don't agree.
It
shouldn't surprise. It's already policy. Market analyst Graham Summers
explained. Depositor theft is coming. Europe is banker occupied
territory. So is America.
N.Korea's
newest leader Kim Jong Un has been making "threatening" comments this
past month about sending missiles that could hit the U.S. mainland &
the U.S. has reacted with predictable alarm. But Un like his
predecessors is all bluster & bravado. The idea that N. Korea would
preemptively launch a nuclear strike aimed @ the U.S. knowing his
country would be incinerated in retaliation makes the idea absurd. It
won't happen.
On the Background check for gun purchasing
The
young Kim Jong-un, 30, is matchless in the boys with toys department;
he can play with loads of missiles, the fourth largest army in the world
at 1.1 million (75 percent of them stationed within 100km of the DMZ)
and, to top it off, a whole country. But as much as the real military
powers behind the throne, he is not suicidal.
Is the hatred leveled at Margaret Thatcher the same as the hatred leveled at Rick Warren? Is any of it legitimate?
Lay Off Iran
No more wars for America in the Middle East
No more wars for America in the Middle East
authenticity
poem
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Thatcherism
Thatcherism represents Chicago School fundamentalism writ large. She's gone. She won't be missed.
Thatcherism represents Chicago School fundamentalism writ large. She's gone. She won't be missed.
Several
Senate Republicans on Tuesday came out publicly against filibustering
the first major gun control legislation since 1993 before it is even
brought up for debate on the Senate floor, as advocates inched toward
breaking a conservative blockade of the measure. Senator Harry Reid of
Nevada, the majority leader, said he would schedule a showdown vote for
Thursday. His comments came as lobbying on gun control stepped up on
Capitol Hill, with the families of children killed in Newtown, Conn.,
four months ago fanning out across the Senate to personally appeal to
lawmakers to vote "yes."
One
of the greatest mysteries is how the Universe began -- and also how and
why does it appear to be ever-expanding? CERN physicist Tom Whyntie
shows how cosmologists and particle physicists are exploring these
questions by replicating the heat, energy, and activity of the first few
seconds of our Universe, from right after the Big Bang.