Truthout: 8 January 2012
Truthout: 8 January 2012
The
Cost of Trickle-Down Government Job Creation: $1.5 Million
Per Worker
Ravi Batra, Truthout: "Suppose I were to
tell you that for the past two years the federal government
has been spending nearly $1.5 million to create one job....
The trillion dollar question is this: where is it all going,
when the annual average wage is no higher than $50,000?
Obviously, it must be going to the so-called 1 percent group
or what the Republican Party calls the job creators, i.e.,
the mostly male CEOs and other executives of large
corporations."
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Mitt, Son of
"Citizen's United"
Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blog:
"In the last weeks before the just-completed Iowa caucuses,
Romney spent over $3 million relentlessly torpedoing Newt
Gingrich with negative ads - cutting Gingrich's support by
half and hurtling him from first place to fourth. But Romney
kept his fingerprints off the torpedo. Technically the money
didn't even come from his campaign. It came from a Super PAC
called 'Restore Our Future,' which can sop up unlimited
amounts from a few hugely wealthy donors without even
disclosing their names."
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The Year of Voter
Suppression
Nancy A. Heitzeg, Critical Mass Progress:
"As we enter another election cycle, our most urgent
challenge will be to ensure that the right to vote and the
right to have that vote counted is protected. It comes as no
surprise that this 'basic right, without which all others
are meaningless' has come under massive attack as we prepare
to re-elect the first Black POTUS, who was swept into office
by voters of color, youth and women."
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As "Right to
Work" Law Looms, Indiana Occupiers Join With Limestone
Strikers
Joseph Varga, Labor Notes: "An unexpected
alliance is blooming seven weeks into a hard winter strike
by 50 Millworkers at the Indiana Limestone Company: The
participants of Occupy Bloomington in that nearby college
town are rallying to their cause. The millworkers, members
of Local 8093 of the Carpenters Industrial Council in
Oolitic, Indiana, rejected a concessionary contract and by
unanimous vote went on strike November 15."
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The Lasting
Damage of Iraq
Shlomo Ben-Ami, Project Syndicate:
"After ten years of war, more than a hundred thousand
casualties, mostly Iraqis, and an astronomical cost of
almost $1 trillion, the US leaves behind an Iraq that is
neither more secure nor especially democratic.... Violently
torn by religious and ethnic rivalries, Iraq is in no
condition to play its part in America's vision of an Arab
wall of containment of Iran."
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America's Mental
Health Industry Is a Threat to Our Sanity
Bruce E.
Levine, AlterNet: "How did it become within responsible
professional standards for a two-year-old to get an ADHD
diagnosis, for a three-year-old to get a bipolar diagnosis,
and for toddlers to be prescribed multiple heavily sedating
drugs? The short answer is drug company corruption of the
mental health profession."
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Judy Miller
Alert! The New York Times Is Lying About Iran's Nuclear
Program
Robert Naiman, Truthout: "It's deja vu all
over again. The American Israel Public Affairs Committee
(AIPAC) is trying to trick America into another catastrophic
war with a Middle Eastern country on behalf of the Likud
Party's colonial ambitions, and The New York Times is lying
about allegations that said country is developing 'weapons
of mass destruction.'"
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Why the Tea Party
Need Mitt
Thomas Frank, Tom Dispatch: "Dear Tea Party
Movement, for the last few months, the world has been
fascinated by your frenzied search for a presidential
candidate who is not Mitt Romney.... It was quite a
spectacle, your quest for the non-Romney - and I think we
all know why you undertook it. In ways that matter, Romney
is clearly a problem for you.... [He's] said that he
approved of the TARP bank bailout, the abomination that
ignited the Tea Party uprising in the first place."
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Report: 24 States
Enacted 92 Abortion Restrictions in 2011
Igor Volsky,
ThinkProgress: "Lawmakers across the nation pursued a record
number of reproductive health and rights-related provisions
in 2011, a new report from the Guttmacher Institute finds,
enacting 135 measures in 36 states - 'an increase from the
89 enacted in 2010 and the 77 enacted in 2009.' Sixty-eight
percent of the provisions - 92 in 24 states - restricted
access to abortion services."
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Eugene Robinson |
Hawk in a Clown-Car Field
Eugene Robinson,
Washington Post Writers Group: "It's quite difficult for a
president to change the nation's culture. It's quite easy
for a president to start a war. Yes, the GOP's clown-car
nomination battle is a source of amusement. The prospect of
a Santorum presidency, though, is a source of alarm."
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Can Electric Cars
Win Over Consumers in 2012?
Maria Galluci,
InsideClimate News: "Electric vehicles failed to gain
traction in the mainstream market last year, which saw
lackluster sales for the industry's first arrivals, the
Chevy Volt and the Nissan Leaf. Will 2012 be any better?
Depends who you ask, but the general consensus in the first
week of this year is probably not."
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Iran to
Enrich Uraniam in New Site
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Angry
Elderly Women Close San Francisco Bank of America Branch
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Mitt Romney
Demonstrated in Favor of the Vietnam War Draft
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UK
Corporate Welfare: States Pay to Train Workers,
Companies Benefit
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Times
Linguists Name "Occupy" as 2012 Word of the
Year
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Santorum
Says Sick People Should Have to Pay More for
Insurance
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