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Assange, 3 out 4 charges to be dropped?

Posted on 2015/08/12 - 2015/08/12 by jd

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The only country that has come out looking worse than the USA for this witchhunt is Sweden.

‘In a few days time, unless something unexpected happens, Julian Assange will no longer be facing three of the four potential charges against him in respect of what happened in Sweden in August 2010.This is because of the Swedish law of limitation which for certain offences means that the suspect has to be charged within five years of the alleged incident….’
Source: Assange, the law of limitation, and the next eight days | Jack of Kent blog

Video: ‘Sweden, August 3, 2015: Sveriges Television (SVT) sits down with Thomas Olsson, attorney for Julian Assange, to discuss what is happening in the Assange case.’

Posted in news dumpTagged Big Brother, Endless War, Internet, USofA

Was the US Civil War About Slavery? (video)

Posted on 2015/08/11 - 2015/08/11 by jd

‘What caused the Civil War? Did the North care about abolishing slavery? Did the South secede because of slavery? Or was it about something else entirely…perhaps states’ rights? Colonel Ty Seidule, Professor of History at the United States Military Academy at West Point, settles the debate.’
— Prager University

Posted in news dumpTagged End of the Republic (USA), USofA

Obama vs. Nixon, compared (2012 campaign)

Posted on 2015/08/08 by jd

Mike Flugennock cartoon from 2012…

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Posted in news dumpTagged 2016 USA Elections, Cartoons, Endless War, USofA

Jimmy Carter: US Politics now Oligarchy ‘completely subverted’ by ‘unlimited political bribery’

Posted on 2015/08/07 - 2015/08/07 by jd

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President Carter does not comment if it is worth playing in a system so polluted.

This is the question I have for Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren who both agree that the system is corrupted, but our support of them requires also believing that there is some amount of HOPE that they could win.

This former US President goes further than them and says the system is ‘completely subverted’ — completely means the cancer has overtaken the body’s ability to heal itself, right?  If the body politic is dead, then why keep trying to revive it?

HARTMANN: Our Supreme Court has now said, “unlimited money in politics.” It seems like a violation of principles of democracy. … Your thoughts on that?

CARTER: It violates the essence of what made America a great country in its political system. Now it’s just an oligarchy, with unlimited political bribery being the essence of getting the nominations for president or to elect the president. And the same thing applies to governors and U.S. senators and congress members. So now we’ve just seen a complete subversion of our political system as a payoff to major contributors, who want and expect and sometimes get favors for themselves after the election’s over. … The incumbents, Democrats and Republicans, look upon this unlimited money as a great benefit to themselves. Somebody’s who’s already in Congress has a lot more to sell to an avid contributor than somebody who’s just a challenger.

» Source: Jimmy Carter: The U.S. Is an “Oligarchy With Unlimited Political Bribery”

Posted in news dumpTagged 2016 USA Elections, Socialism, USofA

Does Hillary understand American Racism – is it personal or historical, and therefore political?

Posted on 2015/08/02 - 2015/08/02 by jd

‘…Hillary Clinton said in a recent Facebook Q&A: “We need to acknowledge some hard truths about race and justice in this country, and one of those hard truths is that racial inequality is not merely a symptom of economic inequality.”To which Ackerman responded: “If racial inequality isn’t merely a symptom of economic inequality, what is it a symptom of?”..’
Source: A Historian Weighs In on Racism and Economic Inequality – Truthdig

Posted in news dumpTagged 2016 USA Elections, USofA

How Dick Cheney Covered up himself on 9/11 – The New Yorker

Posted on 2015/07/28 - 2015/07/28 by jd

quote: ‘…While the photographs convey an atmosphere of crisis, their substance adds little to what is already known, from the 9/11 Commission report, Jane Mayer’s “The Dark Side,” and Bob Woodward’s “Bush at War.” Like all three of these accounts, the photos put Cheney at the center of events. Perhaps this is the reason that the National Archives took more than thirteen years to post them to Flickr, whereas photos of Bush making calls from Air Force One were released almost immediately. The Cheney photos might never have come out at all, were it not for a Freedom of Information Act request filed by Colette Neirouz Hanna, a producer who has worked on more than ten documentaries about the Bush Administration for “Frontline.”

It is striking how much information about September 11th still remains secret. Most significant, perhaps, are the twenty-eight sealed pages of the 9/11 Commission report. One congressman told Lawrence Wright that they contain information “about the Bush Administration and its relationship with the Saudis.” More than thirteen years after the attacks, they remain classified. So are large chunks of the F.B.I.’s meticulous reconstruction of the hijackers’ pasts, a table with more than three thousand items running from the September 1, 1968, birth of Mohammed Atta, in Egypt, to the September 12, 2001, discovery of Nawaf al-Hamzi’s car, at Dulles Airport. It is impossible to know what events were redacted from the chronology, but surely they would yield insights into how and why the attacks occurred, and how our systems of defense failed to intervene beforehand.

At the beginning of his Presidency, George W. Bush signed an executive order claiming that the White House has the authority to hold back the records of former Presidents indefinitely. This move was challenged in federal court and later reversed by President Obama. But the decision to withhold the Cheney photographs for thirteen years is evidence that little has changed.

via How Dick Cheney Looked on 9/11 – The New Yorker….’

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Posted in news dumpTagged End of the Republic (USA), Endless War, Propaganda, USofA

Guantanamo was big mistake, says Major General Michael R. Lehnert (retired)

Posted on 2015/07/12 - 2015/07/12 by jd

Major General Michael R. Lehnert (retired):
"We squandered the goodwill of the world after we were attacked by our actions in Guantanamo, both in terms of detention and torture," Lehnert wrote. "Our decision to keep Guantanamo open has helped our enemies because it validates every negative perception of the United States."

…The United States has since held 779 men at the facility and 162 remain.

[Lehnert wrote] “If we make a mockery of our values, it calls us to question what we are really fighting for.”

via Guantanamo was big mistake: U.S. Major that was there from beginning – NY Daily News.

Posted in news dumpTagged Endless War, USofA

Thomas Jefferson’s ‘algebraical’ formula defining ‘negro’

Posted on 2015/06/18 by jd

‘…it becomes a Mathematical problem of the same class with those on the mixtures of different liquors or different metals…’

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To Francis C. Gray — Monticello Mar. 4. 1815.
Dear Sir

Dispatching to mr Ticknor my packet of letters for Paris, it occurs to me that I committed an error in a matter of information which you asked of me while here. it is indeed of little importance, yet as well corrected as otherwise; and the rather as it gives me an occasion of renewing my respects to you. you asked me in conversation what constituted a mulatto by our law? and I believe I told you 4 crossings with the whites. I looked afterwards into our law, and found it to be in these words. ‘every person, other than a negro, of whose grandfathers or grandmothers any one shall have been a negro, shall be deemed a mulatto, and so every such person who shall have one fourth part or more of negro blood; shall in like manner be deemed a mulatto.’ L. Virga. 1792. Dec. 17 the case put in the first member of this paragraph of the law isexempli gratiâ. the latter contains the true Canon, which is that ¼ of negro blood, mixed with any portion of white, constitutes the mulatto. as the issue has one half of the blood of each parent, and the blood of each of these may be made up of a variety of fractional mixtures, the estimate of their compound, in some cases, may be1 intricate. it becomes a Mathematical problem of the same class with those on the mixtures of different liquors or different metals. as in these therefore, the Algebraical notation2 is the most convenient & intelligible. let us express the pure blood of the white in the capital letters of the printed3 alphabet, the pure blood of the negro in the small letters of the printed alphabet, and any given mixture of either, by way of abridgment in MS. letters.

let the 1st crossing be of a, pure negro, with A. pure white. the Unit of blood of the issue being composed of the half of that of each parent, will be a/2 + A/2 call it, for abbreviation, h (half-blood)

let the 2d crossing be of h. and B. the blood of the issue will be h/2 + B/2, or substituting for h/2it’s equivalent, it will be a/4 + A/4 + B/2. call it q (quarteroon) being ¼ negro blood

let the 3d crossing be of q. and C. their offspring will be
q/2 + C/2 = a/8 + A/8 + B/4 + C/2. call this e. (eighth) who having less than ¼ of a. or of pure negro blood, to wit ⅛ only, is no longer a mulatto. so that a 3d cross clears the blood.

from these elements let us examine other compounds.

for example, let h. and q. cohabit. their issue will be
h/2 + q/2 = a/4 + A/4 + a/8 + A/8 + B/4 = ⅜ + ⅜ + B/4 wherein we find ⅜ of a. or of negro blood.

let h. and e. cohabit. their issue will be
h/2 + e/2 = a/4 + A/4 + a/16 + A/16 + B/8 + C/4 = 5a/16 + 5A/16 + B/8 + C/4 wherein 5/16a. makes still a mulatto.

let q. and e. cohabit. the half of the blood of each will be
q/2 + e/2 = a/8 + A/8 + B/4 + a/16 + A/16 + B/8 + C/4 = 3a/16 + 3A/16 + ⅜ + C/4 wherein 3/16 of a is no longer mulatto.

and thus may every compound be noted & summed, the sum of the fractions composing the blood of the issue being always equal to Unit. it is understood in Natural history that a 4th cross of one race of animals with another gives an issue equivalent for all sensible purposes to the original blood. thus a Merino ram being crossed 1st with a country ewe, 2dly with this daughter, 3dly with this grandaughter, and 4thly with the great grandaughter, the last issue is deemed pure Merino, having in fact but 1/16 of the country blood. our Canon considers 2. crosses with the pure white, and a 3d with any degree of mixture, however small, as clearing the issue of the negro blood. but observe that this does not reestablish freedom, which depends on the condition of the mother, the principle of the civil law, partus sequitur ventrem, being adopted here. but if e. beemancipated, he becomes a free white man, and a citizen4 of the US. to all intents and purposes—so much for this trifle, by way of correction.

 I sincerely congratulate you on the peace, and more especially on the close of our war with so much eclat. our 2d and 3d campaigns have, I trust, more than redeemed the disgraces of the 1stand proved that altho a republican5 government is slow to move, yet, when once in motion, it’s momentum becomes irresistable, and I am persuaded it would have been found so in the late war, had it continued. experience had just begun to elicit those among our officers who had talents for war, and under the guidance of these one campaign would have planted our standard on the walls of Quebec, and another on those of Halifax. but peace is better for us all, and if it could be followed by a cordial conciliation between us and England it would ensure the happiness and prosperity of both. the bag of wind however on which they are now riding must be suffered to blow out, before they will be able soberly to settle on their true bottom. if they adopt a course of friendship with us, the commerce of 100. millions of people, which some now born will live to see here, will maintain them for ever as a great Unit of the European family. but if they go on checking, irritating, injuring, and hostilizing us, they will force on us the motto ‘Carthago delenda est.’ and some Scipio Americanus will leave to posterity the problem of conjecturing where stood once the antient and splendid city of London? nothing more simple or certain than the elements of this calculation. I hope the good sense of both parties will concur in travelling rather the paths of peace, of affection and reciprocations of interests.  I salute you with sincere and friendly esteem, and if the homage offered to the virtues of your father can be acceptable to him, place mine at his feet.

Th: Jefferson

Source: http://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/03-08-02-0245

Posted in news dumpTagged Migration, Propaganda, Science, USofA

Video: WikiLeaks to offer $100,000 bounty for missing TPP trade treaty chapters

Posted on 2015/06/02 - 2015/06/02 by jd

Today WikiLeaks has launched a campaign to crowd-source a $100,000 reward for America’s Most Wanted Secret: the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP).

more info: https://wikileaks.org/WikiLeaks-issues-call-for-100-000.html

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Posted in news dumpTagged 2016 USA Elections, Capitalism, EU, EU Austerity, Globalism, Socialism, USofA

Jeb Bush likes ‘scientific’ racist Charles Murray

Posted on 2015/05/26 - 2015/05/26 by jd

Jeb Bush says
‘I like the Charles Murray books, to be honest with you, which makes me a total nerd.’

scroll video to 53min40sec…
http://www.c-span.org/video/?325690-1/national-review-institute-2015-ideas-summit

jeb

Posted in news dumpTagged 2016 USA Elections, End of the Republic (USA), Migration, sociology 101, USofA

US Food Stamps Offer Best Economic Stimulus

Posted on 2015/05/25 - 2015/05/25 by jd

Of course, the elite economists already know this – but who pays their salaries?

CNN.com / January 29 2008: ‘…The industry research firm Moody’s Economy.com tracked the potential impact of each stimulus dollar, looking at tax rebates, tax incentives for business, food stamps and expanding unemployment benefits.

The report found that "some provide a lot of bang for the buck to the economy. Others … don’t," said economist Mark Zandi.

In findings echoed by other economists and studies, he said the study shows the fastest way to infuse money into the economy is through expanding the food-stamp program. For every dollar spent on that program $1.73 is generated throughout the economy, he said.

[….] Finally, Moody’s report says business incentives such as tax breaks for buying new equipment – so-called accelerated depreciation – would give the least bang for the buck and potentially provide the slowest infusion of money. A dollar spent there would generate only 33 cents in the economy because, Zandi said, it takes longer for businesses to implement any benefit received….’

via Food stamps offer best stimulus – study – Jan. 29, 2008.

Posted in news dumpTagged 2016 USA Elections, Capitalism, End of the Republic (USA), Socialism, USofA

A Majority of US Public School Students Live in Poverty

Posted on 2015/05/25 - 2015/05/25 by jd

I have no doubt that this is true, but how can this be true? WTF happened, America??!

‘Released by the Southern Education Foundation, the new analysis (pdf) used the most recent national census figures available to confirm that 51 percent of the students across the nation’s public schools were low income in 2013. According to the report’:

‘In 40 of the 50 states, low income students comprised no less than 40 percent of all public schoolchildren. In 21 states, children eligible for free or reduced-price lunches were a majority of the students in 2013.

Most of the states with a majority of low income students are found in the South and the West. Thirteen of the 21 states with a majority of low income students in 2013 were located in the South, and six of the other 21 states were in the West.

Mississippi led the nation with the highest rate: ­71 percent, almost three out of every four public school children in Mississippi, were low-income. The nation’s second highest rate was found in New Mexico, where 68 percent of all public school students were low income in 2013.’

via ‘A Nation in Decline’: Majority of US Public School Students Live in Poverty | Common Dreams | Breaking News & Views for the Progressive Community.

Posted in news dumpTagged Capitalism, End of the Republic (USA), Socialism, sociology 101, USofA

Artist: Titus Kaphar and his paintings

Posted on 2015/05/22 - 2015/05/22 by jd

‘Explore the work of visual artist Titus Kaphar. The acclaimed artist, known mostly for his series of paintings, ‘Disrupted Histories’ interacts with the history of art by appropriating its styles and mediums; and creates new narratives through cutting, shredding, sewing, rumpling, erasing, and whiting out his work….’
via FEATURE: Disrupting History, the paintings of Titus Kaphar – AFROPUNK.

his website: http://tituskaphar.com/

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Posted in news dumpTagged Cartoons, Culture, USofA

How Glenn Greenwald explains Baltimore to Brazil

Posted on 2015/05/05 - 2015/05/05 by jd

Elias Isquith: You’re in Brazil; what has the unrest in Baltimore looked like from outside the U.S.?

Glenn Greenwald: I think that sometimes it’s hard for people who are Americans and living in the United States to appreciate the vast gap between how they’re taught to think about America and how the rest of the world perceives America. This has probably been one of the most eye-opening things for me from living outside the United States now for as long as I have, which is an appreciation of just how viscerally the rest of the world sees that discrepancy. Obviously there’s polling that shows that if you ask people around the world who the greatest threat to world peace is, overwhelmingly they’ll say the United States, which most Americans find bizarre, to the extent that they’re aware of it at all.

The perception that America has a radical problem with race and that it has become an extremely abusive penal state are very widespread in the rest of the world — or at least lots of parts of the rest of the world — and it’s also quite accurate. Just from my own experience, when I talk to people in Brazil about things like Ferguson or Baltimore, there’s not a surprise or bewilderment; it’s sort of a confirmation of the fact that America has a serious problem with racism and that police abuse and this abusive penal state seems to be getting worse.
via “It’s pure authoritarianism”: Glenn Greenwald exposes the link between Baltimore’s uprising and the NSA – Salon.com.

Posted in news dumpTagged Big Brother, End of the Republic (USA), USofA

Noam Chomsky speaking to Chris Hedges about America today…

Posted on 2015/04/28 by jd

Noam Chomsky speaking to Chris Hedges about America today…

“I have never seen anything like this in my lifetime,” Chomsky added. “I am old enough to remember the 1930s. My whole family was unemployed. There were far more desperate conditions than today. But it was hopeful. People had hope. The CIO was organizing. No one wants to say it anymore but the Communist Party was the spearhead for labor and civil rights organizing. Even things like giving my unemployed seamstress aunt a week in the country. It was a life. There is nothing like that now. The mood of the country is frightening. The level of anger, frustration and hatred of institutions is not organized in a constructive way. It is going off into self-destructive fantasies.”

“I listen to talk radio,” Chomsky said. “I don’t want to hear Rush Limbaugh. I want to hear the people calling in. They are like [suicide pilot] Joe Stack. What is happening to me? I have done all the right things. I am a God-fearing Christian. I work hard for my family. I have a gun. I believe in the values of the country and my life is collapsing.”

via Chris Hedges: Noam Chomsky Has ‘Never Seen Anything Like This’ – Chris Hedges – Truthdig.

Posted in news dumpTagged 2016 USA Elections, Anarchism, Capitalism, End of the Republic (USA), sociology 101, USofA

America’s Middle East Imperial Meltdown

Posted on 2015/04/24 by jd

I think one of the biggest mistakes people make in analyzing US foreign policy is assuming they actually know what they are doing – they in the Pentagon, they in the CIA, they in the White House, and so on. If anything has been proved since September 11, 2001 is that they are fucking clueless. Usually ‘policy’ from Washington is just a new reaction to something that happened to another reaction in the Middle and Near East that went not according to plan.

Of course, the imperialists have their goals and plans, but this does not mean they really have a clue how to be successful.

/jd

from the Editors of Against the Current,April 23, 2015

‘…In short, the fading Obama presidency has been drawn–and has dragged the country–into quagmires from which it had promised to escape. The Obama legacy will include the militarization of the U.S. border and urban police forces (greatly assisted by Israeli expertise in these methods), institutionalized legitimacy of drone warfare and assassinations, massive security oversight of the population, and permanent states of war, much of them half-hidden, from Pakistan to North Africa. The presidency that was supposed to clean up the mess that George W. Bush made has mostly served to confirm what the left has known but is sometimes tempted to forget: there is hardly any situation so appalling, so destructive, so catastrophic in human and political terms that “our own” imperialist government can’t find a way to make it worse…’
via Middle East Imperial Meltdown | Solidarity.

Posted in deeper thoughts, news dumpTagged Endless War, USofA

USA Is ‘World Leader’ in Child Poverty

Posted on 2015/04/16 - 2015/04/16 by jd

‘..America’s wealth grew by 60 percent in the past six years, by over $30 trillion. In approximately the same time, the number of homeless children has also grown by 60 percent.

Financier and CEO Peter Schiff said, "People don’t go hungry in a capitalist economy." The 16 million kids on food stamps know what it’s like to go hungry. Perhaps, some in Congress would say, those children should be working…’

Nearly half of all food stamp recipients are children, and they averaged about $5 a day for their meals before the 2014 farm bill cut $8.6 billion (over the next ten years) from the food stamp program.

In 2007 about 12 of every 100 kids were on food stamps. Today it’s 20 of every 100. For Every 2 Homeless Children in 2006, There Are Now 3
via The Numbers Are Staggering: U.S. Is 'World Leader' in Child Poverty | Alternet.

Posted in news dumpTagged Capitalism, USofA

Think of it as $153 billion a year in government subsidies to American Corporations

Posted on 2015/04/14 by jd

‘The majority of American families on public assistance or Medicaid are headed by at least one full-time worker, according to a report released Monday by U.C. Berkeley’s Center for Labor Research and Education.

Researchers who analyzed annual state and federal spending on public assistance programs — including food stamps, Medicaid, Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF) and the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) — found that more than 56 percent of that funding goes to working families.

In other words, employers, such fast-food restaurants, are paying their employees so little that they must rely on government assistance to make ends meet. In total, these employees seek an estimated $153 billion in public assistance each year, according to the report (PDF)….’

via Most Public Assistance Goes to Working Families | Al Jazeera America.

Posted in news dumpTagged 2016 USA Elections, Capitalism, USofA

152 Innocent Americans marked for death by the state – NYTimes.com

Posted on 2015/04/13 by jd

a New York Times Editorial…

‘However much Americans may disagree about the morality of capital punishment, no one wants to see an innocent person executed.

And yet, far too often, people end up on death row after being convicted of horrific crimes they did not commit. The lucky ones are exonerated while they are still alive — a macabre club that has grown to include 152 members since 1973….’

via 152 Innocents, Marked for Death – NYTimes.com.

Posted in news dumpTagged USofA

The Confederacy, alive and well in 2015

Posted on 2015/04/10 - 2015/04/10 by jd

The Economist

‘Today, only five states have no minimum-wage laws; all were Confederate 150 years ago. Of the ten states that lock up the highest proportion of their citizens, seven were Confederate. A further two that make the top ten—Oklahoma and Arizona—were created since 1865 and settled in the late 19th century by southerners escaping the depression that followed defeat. In only 12 states do most residents think abortion should be illegal in all or most cases. Five were in the Confederacy….’
via The Economist – Timeline Photos.

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Posted in news dumpTagged 2016 USA Elections, USofA

American exceptionalism means not having to remember

Posted on 2015/04/03 - 2015/04/03 by jd

Tanya H. Lee writes:

This unquestioned belief that "America" – that is, white settlers – "had a mission" from God to spread democracy and new technologies sits at the heart of the problem. The issue before us is whether we want an educated populace that has a nuanced understanding of our history during the colonial period or a citizenry that is not equipped to think about history, because one very narrow interpretation of it is accepted without thought or criticism.

Michael Yellow Bird of the Arikara and Hidatsa Nation, a professor of sociology and director of indigenous tribal studies at North Dakota State University, said, "In my estimation, most American students receive what has been called an authoritarian education that celebrates a master narrative of this nation and really focuses on what appears to be its greatest accomplishment, the idea of American exceptionalism, the idea that America has done all these great things and sort of occupies a special place on the planet among all countries."…’

via The Native American Genocide and the Teaching of US History.

Posted in news dumpTagged Endless War, sociology 101, USofA

Boots Riley + Rosa Luxemburg

Posted on 2015/03/31 - 2015/03/31 by jd

Boots Riley, lead singer of The Coup (also www) doing spoken word at the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung – New York Office

Posted in news dumpTagged Capitalism, Culture, Socialism, USofA

Obama always was the better Republican

Posted on 2015/03/29 - 2015/03/29 by jd

In September of 2011 Occupy Wall Street lit a match to a movement. Today that movement is known for what it did and didn’t do. Occupy connected income inequality to political corruption and put both issues at the center of our political debate. What it didn’t do, by design, was provide a blueprint for economic reform or build a more institutional movement to secure it.

what we now have, an economy that outperforms nearly all other developed nations and a middle class that underperforms the one in Canada. Some people are better off. Unemployment is down. CEO pay rose 37 percent while workers’ wages shrank by 0.6 percent. Never before have average wages fallen as the economy grew. The number of people living in poverty also rose, another first for an economic expansion.

We’ve fixed little even of what we acknowledged was broken in 2009. Banks we called too big to fail are bigger now; the 10 biggest now control over 50 percent of all our financial assets. JPMorgan Chase deposits have grown 29 percent. Small banks, on the other hand, are an endangered species. In 1995 we had over 12, 000 banks. Today there are fewer than 7,000, the fewest since the Great Depression.

via What would Paul Krugman do: Imagining the plan which defeats the ultra-rich – Salon.com.

Posted in news dumpTagged 2016 USA Elections, Capitalism, USofA

The American middle class since 2000, the wars come first

Posted on 2015/03/20 - 2015/03/20 by jd

‘…A new analysis by the Pew Charitable Trusts’ Stateline blog, shows that the percentage of middle-class households — defined as those earning between 67 and 200 percent of a state’s median income — dropped in every U.S. state between 2000 and 2013. Median income also fell in most states during that period.

[….] The decline of the American middle class is unsurprising by now. The middle class has seen its wages change little since the turn of the millennium, while high-earning individuals keep making more and more each year. And middle-class wages are a long way from catching up to the rising costs of child care, tuition, and hospital visits…’

via The Middle Class Has Gotten Smaller In Every State Since 2000.

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Posted in news dumpTagged 2016 USA Elections, End of the Republic (USA), Endless War, USofA

Media Activist Danny Schechter, RIP

Posted on 2015/03/20 by jd

Don Hazen writes about Danny Schechter (June 27, 1942 – March 19, 2015)

‘…One of the great original multi-taskers, Schechter was an independent filmmaker, author of a number of books, a blogger, and media critic whose insights about the failures of the global media system were incisive and widely appreciated. Later in his career he embraced new technology, creating the Media Channel where he called himself “blogger-in-chief.”  A brilliant speaker and strategist, Schechter was a true a global leader, traveling to dozens of countries, making connections, shooting footage and giving rousing speeches.  Schechter was the special kind of leader-activist who had deep cultural roots, weaving music into his quest to improve human rights globally.  He will be missed.’

via Danny Schechter, the News Dissector, Dies in NYC at 72 | Alternet.

Posted in news dumpTagged Corporate Media, RT Propaganda, USofA

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