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  • The 2024 Election By the Numbers

    Thursday, January 16, 2025
    The majority of voters did not vote for Donald Trump for president; the majority of voters did not vote for Republican candidates for the Senate; and fewer than 51% of voters cast their ballots for Republican candidates for the House of Representatives. The Republican Party now controls the White House, both houses of Congress and the Supreme Court, no matter how that came to be. I believe it is worth bearing in mind that a majority of U.S. citizens did not support the Republican winners.   read more
  • Agriculture Dept. Discovers that Americans Buy Fast Food to Save Time

    Thursday, December 04, 2014
    The USDA spent taxpayer dollars on a study that says, “findings show that Americans purchase fast food as a means of saving time.” Seriously. Other discoveries made by researchers include: “Fast food purchasers have different eating patterns than others,” and “They are more likely to engage in eating while at work and while driving.”   read more
  • Obama to Continue Arming Nation’s Police with Military Gear, But with Some Tweaks

    Wednesday, December 03, 2014
    He said the nation needed to keep its police forces from turning into military units. But in the end President Obama is unwilling to slow down or stop the transfer of military gear to law enforcement agencies. Instead, he just wants to tweak the programs that help militarize the nation's police. “It is possible to constrain these programs with oversight, but it doesn’t seem like many people are really wanting to do it,” said Cato's Trevor Burris.   read more
  • Afghanistan: Most Dangerous Place in the World for Independent Humanitarian Aid Groups

    Wednesday, December 03, 2014
    At first aid groups weren’t targeted by insurgents. But that’s changed in part because of “increased use by the American government and other foreign donors of private aid contractors...which blurred the lines" between independent and government aid groups. Life for independent aid workers in Afghanistan started getting worse after the Afghan military and U.S. Special Forces began showing up at their health clinics, which raised suspicions among residents over the workers’ impartiality.   read more
  • Georgia Supreme Court Curbs Power of Private Probation Industry That Preys on Poor

    Wednesday, December 03, 2014
    Court findings showed that “potentially thousands of Georgians had their sentences illegally extended, and several of the named plaintiffs had been improperly hauled off to jail and/or subjected to electronic monitoring for alleged probation violations six years after their probation had ended for minor offenses like possession of marijuana and no proof of insurance.” Alabama Judge Hub Harrington described the practice as a “judicially sanctioned extortion racket.”   read more
  • Obama Not Alone in Unilaterally Halting Deportations—Some of His Congressional Critics Did It, Too

    Wednesday, December 03, 2014
    Senator-Elect Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas), who attacked Obama for his “lawless actions,” as a member of the House sponsored a bill to help a Sudanese woman, Meriam Yahya Ibrahim, and her two children, after Ibrahim was sentenced to death for apostasy after converting to Christianity. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-California), having characterized Obama’s action as “a naked power grab,” filed a bill to assist the Pakistani doctor, Shakil Afridi, who helped the U.S. in the hunt for Osama Bin Laden.   read more
  • North Korea Suspected of Hacking Sony Pictures over New Comedy Film about Assassinating Kim Jong-un

    Wednesday, December 03, 2014
    The movie, "The Interview," stars Seth Rogan and James Franco as television reporters recruited by the CIA to kill Kim Jong-un. With a storyline like that, it may prove to be quite a Christmas gift from Sony to the North Korean leader, as it feeds right into the government’s propaganda machine aimed at its involuntarily captive domestic audience. But that doesn’t mean Kim was pleased to be mocked. When word of the movie first surfaced, North Korean officials “reacted furiously” to it.   read more
  • First UN Review in 8 Years Finds U.S. Torture Violations

    Tuesday, December 02, 2014
    The UN panel found problems with American rules of interrogation, police shootings of unarmed African-Americans and the use of solitary confinement in prisons. It criticized the Obama administration for not fully investigating the use of torture by the CIA during the George W. Bush presidency and cited the holdup of the Senate report into CIA torture and detention of detainees. The continued use of Guantanamo Bay to imprison foreign residents without trial was also discussed in the report.   read more
  • Unions Successfully Beat Back Movement to De-Militarize Police

    Tuesday, December 02, 2014
    Even Sen. Rand Paul, one of the most outspoken opponents of the federal 1033 program, which provides military surplus equipment to law enforcement, suddenly stopped talking about demilitarizing the police after labor groups lobbied Congress. Paul and other politicians quit talking about it because groups like the National Sheriffs Association and the Fraternal Order of Police had their members call Congress to say how important it was to use military-type weapons for public safety purposes.   read more
  • All the Glaciers in Glacier National Park Could be Gone in 15 Years

    Tuesday, December 02, 2014
    Global warming has taken its toll on Glacier National Park, which by 2030 may lose all of its current glaciers, about 25. Also, water for irrigation downstream is drying up and the trout population has fallen to the point where anglers must catch and release them instead of having them for dinner. U.S. Geological Survey is now frantically documenting what’s left of the park’s namesakes. A program is underway to photograph the ice sheets before they turn to water.   read more
  • Sabra and Shatila Refugee Camps back in the News 32 Years after Christian Massacres

    Tuesday, December 02, 2014
    Memories of the massacre have not disappeared, nor have the camps themselves. They have become permanent urban slums that now are attracting another kind of refugee: Syrians fleeing their war-torn country. The influx from Syria has caused the populations of Sabra and Shatila to double in size to a combined 40,000 people in both camps. "More than a million people who have streamed from Syria into Lebanon...are radically reshaping neighborhoods like these,” wrote Anne Barnard.   read more
  • Pro-Assad Syrians Try to Teach Americans a Lesson…Hack into Sites of Betty Crocker, NHL and Association of Surfing Professionals

    Tuesday, December 02, 2014
    Some television news networks also were subjected to the intrusion, including the Canadian Broadcasting Network and NBC. Dell, Ferrari, National Geographic and Verizon Wireless were also among those attacked. The hackers left behind a pop-up screen that informed visitors to the websites that read: “You’ve been hacked by the Syrian Electronic Army.”   read more
  • Aiming for Two Militant Leaders in Pakistan, U.S. Drone Pilots Killed 233 People, including 89 Children

    Monday, December 01, 2014
    Ayman al Zawahiri, the current leader of al-Qaeda, has been the target of U.S. drone attacks in Pakistan at least twice. A total of 76 children and 29 adults have died for the sake of getting al Zawahiri, but he’s still alive. Still, the body count there is less than in the six attempts to kill Qari Hussain, a deputy commander of the Tehrike-Taliban Pakistan. One hundred twenty eight people, including 13 children, died before the CIA was able to kill Hussain.   read more
  • Dozens of Sexual Harassment Cases Thrown Out Because of Supreme Court’s Narrow Definition of “Supervisor”

    Monday, December 01, 2014
    It turns out that the person who controls your schedule and has the right to make your job—and life—difficult isn’t really your supervisor. Last year’s 5-4 Vance v. Ball State decision (pdf) by the Supreme Court significantly narrowed the definition of what a supervisor is and in doing so made it easier for companies to get away with having employees who harass others.   read more
  • Bipartisan Senate Report Warns about Big Banks’ Involvement in Risky Commodities Markets

    Monday, December 01, 2014
    According to the report, “Until recently, Morgan Stanley controlled over 55 million barrels of oil storage capacity, 100 oil tankers, and 6,000 miles of pipeline....In 2012, Goldman owned 1.5 million metric tons of aluminum worth $3 billion, about 25% of the entire U.S. annual consumption. Goldman also owned warehouses which, in 2014, controlled 85% of the LME aluminum storage business in the United States.”   read more
  • Presidents: So Famous While in Office…but Usually Doomed to be Forgotten

    Monday, December 01, 2014
    Forty years after Lyndon Johnson left office, only 20% of college students could identify his position as president of the United States. “By the year 2060, Americans will probably remember as much about the 39th and 40th presidents, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan, as they now remember about our 13th president, Millard Fillmore,” Roediger said.   read more
  • Ambassador to Afghanistan: Who Is P. Michael McKinley?

    Monday, December 01, 2014
    McKinley got his first ambassadorial post in 2007 in Lima, Peru. Shortly after assuming his post, he helped coordinate the U.S. response to the August 2007 earthquake. In September 2010, he was sent to Colombia to serve as ambassador there. McKinley went to Afghanistan in September 2013 as deputy ambassador, a role he continues to serve in as he awaits Senate confirmation.   read more
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