How can we take it back?

Massive Fraud in Organic Grain Imports Uncovered
Industry Watchdog Reinforces Call for New Leadership at USDA National Organic Program

CORNUCOPIA, WI. - Non-organic corn and soy, labeled as organic, are flooding U.S. ports, undercutting legitimate U.S. organic farmers, due to the USDA’s negligence. The organic industry’s most aggressive industry watchdog, The Cornucopia Institute, reinforced their call for USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue to correct the chronic pattern of gross corruption at the National Organic Program (NOP) by replacing the incompetent management.

Cornucopia’s letter to Perdue follows the release of a new investigation by The Washington Post documenting massive shipments of fraudulent organic grains entering the U.S. from China and Eastern Europe. The May 13 article, The labels said ‘organic.’ But these massive imports of corn and soybeans weren’t, details how easy it has been for exporters to sell gross amounts of fraudulent “organic” commodities to U.S. markets.

"This is the second organic major-league scandal uncovered this month by The Washington Post, and it confirms a longstanding pattern of negligence and corruption documented by our researchers," said Will Fantle, Cornucopia's codirector.

Cornucopia has filed numerous formal and well-documented legal complaints seeking to force the USDA to examine a wide range of alleged wrongdoings at organic factory farms and by other industry scofflaws. All too often the complaints have been dismissed without investigation, or, when found meritorious, penalties have been negotiated down to a “light slap on the wrist” for offenders, with the details of the deals cloaked in secrecy, according to Cornucopia.

The organic sector is a robust and rapidly growing piece of the food pie, with annual sales now topping more than $40 billion. "Clearly there is a hunger by many in America for food that is safer and more nutrient-dense," Fantle noted. "But consumers are being cheated and ethical farmers are being robbed of income while the USDA fails to vigorously defend—as they were charged to do by Congress—organic integrity."

The NOP oversees approximately 150 independent agencies worldwide that do inspections of organic farms and facilities. "Its accreditation program is fundamental in ameliorating the inherent conflict of interest in businesses hiring their own certifiers," stated Anne Ross, an attorney with Cornucopia with a background in food and agricultural law.

Cornucopia has updated an outstanding complaint with the USDA's Inspector General about corruption at the NOP. The agency has ignored well-documented concerns of improprieties in imports since The Cornucopia Institute first published their report on growing Chinese "organic" soybean sales in the U.S. in 2009.

“Regulators have ignored U.S. organic farmer co-ops sharing information about domestic markets being destroyed by imports sold at bewilderingly low prices,” said Fantle. “U.S. farmers simply cannot compete with organic alchemy.”

Whisperings of widespread fraud with grain imports have been circulating for over a decade in the organic farming community. A number of Cornucopia's farmer members, and leading farmer-owned organic grain cooperatives, have shared data about domestic markets completely undermined by imports sold at extraordinarily low prices that they simply cannot compete with. For over a decade Cornucopia has informed NOP officials of these concerns. Instead of taking action, the NOP sat back and watched domestic markets erode to the point where organic grain farmers could no longer make a living.

Bob Joos, 57, a fourth-generation North Dakota farmer, who has just finished his conversion to organics, is caught in the squeeze, “Three years of financial sacrifice and hard work later I have achieved organic certification and I am now feeling financial stress because I have bins full of organic grains that the end users don't want because they are now getting production cheaper than my cost of production, from overseas.”

“If I don't get a break soon, I am contemplating selling some grain as conventional to try to stay in business one more year. The only other thing I can do is sell off machinery or land,” Joos added.



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In 2011 Cornucopia joined with U.S. grain cooperatives and organic farmers in Canada in investigating a widespread conventional grain laundering scandal by Québec certified organic operation Jirah Mills.

The allegations of fraud ended up with Jirah voluntarily surrendering its organic certification in Canada, along with their right to engage in organic commerce in the province of Québec. But the company was then recertified by Oregon Tilth, under the NOP standards, and Jirah resumed exporting the suspect grain to the U.S.

The USDA’s National Organic Program inexplicably continues to recognize the credibility of certifiers that have been banned from organic certification activities in Europe. And there are widespread reports of cargoes being rejected in the United Kingdom and instead being diverted to the U.S. The lax oversight of the U.S. organic program has turned bad actors, here and abroad, loose against unsuspecting U.S. organic consumers. Our National Organic Program is failing at its most basic duty: to enforce the organic standards.

“The callous attitude of the National Organic Program administrator, Mr. McEvoy, in ignoring widespread fraud in organic livestock agriculture, illegal hydroponic (soil-less) organic produce production, and the longtime calls for investigation into fraud in imports, has materially injured the organic farming community in the U.S.,” said Mark A. Kastel, Cornucopia’s senior farm policy analyst. “Organic stakeholders need the Trump/Purdue administration to step up and exert authority over the NOP, which has been unduly influenced by the leading industry lobby group, the Organic Trade Association.”

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The Cornucopia Institute, a Wisconsin-based nonprofit farm policy research group, is dedicated to the fight for economic justice for the family-scale farming community. Their Organic Integrity Project acts as a corporate and governmental watchdog assuring that no compromises to the credibility of organic farming methods and the food it produces are made in the pursuit of profit. Their web page can be viewed at www.cornucopia.org.

https://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2017/05/15/massive-fraud-organic-grain-imports-uncovered


I find it unlikely that this would be going on without corruption involved in politics and business.
 
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Common Dreams
Single Payer Success in NY as Medicare-for-All Bill Passes State Assembly
'The New York State Assembly is leading the way with the only kind of healthcare bill that will put people before profits'
Deirdre Fulton, staff writer


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A single-payer rally in Albany, New York last month. (Photo: WAMC)

As the momentum behind Medicare-for-All continues to grow nationwide, New York's State Assembly on Tuesday was expected to pass a single-payer healthcare bill that puts the state light years ahead of the regressive GOP in Washington, D.C.

The New York Health Act would afford all state residents access to comprehensive inpatient and outpatient care, primary and preventative care, prescription drugs, behavioral health services, laboratory testing, and rehabilitative care, as well as dental, vision, and hearing coverage. There would be no premiums, deductibles, or co-pays; the plan would be funded through progressively raised taxes, including a surcharge that would be split 80/20 between employers and employees.

As Salon's Amanda Marcotte wrote earlier this month, the legislation's lead sponsor, Assemblyman Richard Gottfried, says "'almost all New Yorkers would pay less than they currently do' because they would be able to replace their current plans with this more affordable state-based plan."

[...]

https://www.commondreams.org/news/2...ss-ny-medicare-all-bill-passes-state-assembly


Single-payer healthcare now coming to everyone for X-mas. :m176:
 
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Common Dreams
'You Can't Make This Up': Comcast Threatens Legal Action Against Net Neutrality Proponents
If FCC chairman Ajit Pai's plan "is enacted, there would be nothing preventing Comcast from simply blocking sites like Comcastroturf.com that are critical of their corporate policies"
Lauren McCauley, staff writer


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"This is exactly why we need Title II net neutrality protections that ban blocking, throttling, and censorship," said Evan Greer, campaign director of Fight for the Future. (Photo: Alyson Hurt/cc/flickr)

Open Internet proponents who have been fighting the Trump administration's rollback of net neutrality protections, which has been enacted at the bidding of the telecom industry, said Tuesday that Comcast is now threatening legal action saying the website Comcastroturf.com is infringing on its trademark.

As the organization Fight for the Future quipped on Twitter, "You can't make this stuff up."

The website in question is currently providing a tool for the public to see if their names are among those stolen and used by anti-net neutrality bots to post comments in support of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) plan to undo Title II protections that classify the internet as a public utility.

The cease and desist order, dated last week, says the domain name is "confusingly similar to the [Comcast trademark] because it sounds the same, looks the same, and is spelled similarly to Comcast."

The letter, signed by a cyber threat analyst at LookingGlass Cyber Security Center, instructs the domain holder, Fight for the Future, to "take all steps necessary to see that the domain name is assigned to Comcast," and says that if the order is not immediately complied with then the cable giant will "pursu[e] its claims for damages."

"This is exactly why we need Title II net neutrality protections that ban blocking, throttling, and censorship," said Evan Greer, campaign director of Fight for the Future.

Greer pointed out that if FCC chairman Ajit Pai's plan, advanced with a preliminary commission vote last week, "is enacted, there would be nothing preventing Comcast from simply blocking sites like Comcastroturf.com that are critical of their corporate policies."

"It also makes you wonder what Comcast is so afraid of? Are their lobbying dollars funding the astroturfing effort flooding the FCC with fake comments that we are encouraging Internet users to investigate?" she asked.

[...]

https://www.commondreams.org/news/2...egal-action-against-net-neutrality-proponents


Losing money, power, political influence. And sex, but that is a private thing. We are presumably speaking of corporate psychopaths.
 
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Common Dreams
Wikimedia Scores 'Important Victory' in Fight Against NSA Surveillance
Panel finds that Wikimedia had standing to argue that National Security Agency was violating its First and Fourth Amendment rights
Nadia Prupis, staff writer


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"Wikimedia has plausibly alleged that its communications travel all of the roads that a communication can take, and that the NSA seizes all of the communications along at least one of those roads," the opinion stated. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

A federal appeals court on Tuesday reversed a previous decision by a lower court that dismissed a challenge to the National Security Agency's (NSA) mass surveillance operations, scoring an "important victory for the rule of law."

Tuesday's unanimous decision by the Fourth Circuit Appeals Court means a case against the NSA filed by the Wikimedia Foundation can proceed, after the judges ruled that the plaintiffs had provided enough evidence that the NSA was monitoring their communications as part of its Upstream surveillance program.

"This is an important victory for the rule of law. The NSA has secretly spied on Americans' internet communications for years, but now this surveillance will finally face badly needed scrutiny in our public courts. We look forward to arguing this case on the merits," said Patrick Toomey, an attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which is representing the plaintiffs.


"Our government shouldn't be searching the private communications of innocent people in bulk, examining the contents of Americans' emails and chats day in and day out. This mass surveillance threatens the foundations of a free internet," Toomey said.


The three-judge panel found that Wikimedia had standing to argue that the NSA was violating its First and Fourth Amendment rights by spying on its communications.

"Wikimedia has plausibly alleged that its communications travel all of the roads that a communication can take, and that the NSA seizes all of the communications along at least one of those roads," the opinion stated.

The panel's ruling overturns an October 2015 decision by the district court, which said the plaintiffs had not adequately proven that their communications were being monitored.

The other plaintiffs are The Nation magazine, Amnesty International USA, PEN America, Human Rights Watch (HRW), the Rutherford Institute, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Global Fund for Women, and the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA). Their cases will not move forward, due to their smaller online presence, the panel ruled.

Still, the decision signaled an important victory in the fight against government spying, attorneys said.

"This kind of indiscriminate surveillance has grave implications for individual rights, including the freedoms of speech and association," said Jameel Jaffer, executive director of the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, which also represented the plaintiffs. "It's gratifying that the appeals court has rejected the government's effort to shield this surveillance from constitutional review."

https://www.commondreams.org/news/2...ortant-victory-fight-against-nsa-surveillance


Wonderful to hear that electronic roads are open for me. Now, I can run around wherever I want. IB unrestrained!! :m043:
 
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Common Dreams
EPA Asked for Public Input On Massive Regulation Rollback—and the Resistance Delivered
With a number of important regulations already dismantled and many more on the chopping block, the public was asked to give input—and respond they did
Lauren McCauley, staff writer


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Activists protest the nomination of Environmental Protection Agency administrator Scott Pruitt. (Photo: Lorie Shaull/cc/flickr)

It turns out, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) head Scott Pruitt's plan to gut environmental protections is wildly unpopular as a call for public comment amassed nearly 60,000 responses that ranged from simply "No" to passionate reminders that the "EPA is for the people."

The public comment period, which closed on Monday, gave voters a chance to weigh-in on President Donald Trump's effort to "alleviate unnecessary regulatory burdens," as stated in a February executive order that directed federal agencies to "evaluate existing regulations...and make recommendations...regarding their repeal, replacement, or modification."

Pruitt, who as EPA administrator is charged with enforcing the nation's environmental laws, has long been a foe of regulations and upon taking office also vowed an "aggressive" rollback of rules protecting clean air and water.

With a number of important regulations already dismantled and many more on the chopping block, the public was asked to give input—and respond they did.

[...]

https://www.commondreams.org/news/2...-regulation-rollback-and-resistance-delivered


EPA is supposed to be a public utility. Now it is being engaged in a dialog with the public. 60,000 responses is huge.


This is just a small portion of what is really a dangerous and inhuman budget.
Not only does it gut the EPA, who make sure our water is safe to drink (see: Flint, MI), the air is safe to breathe, that toxic chemicals are not dumped into our water table, or fracking crap destroying aquifers.
This is the budget that slashes Medicaid...who is the largest user of this service - the elderly...for most, this is all that is keeping them in a nursing home, otherwise they are out on the street.
This guts food stamps, Medicaid, school lunches for poor children, Social Security Disability Insurance, Meals on Wheels, public education funding, special education funding for disabled children, opioid crisis funding, mental health funding, after school programs for kids, zero funding for our public libraries.
All while pushing some of the largest tax cuts/handout for the rich....balanced on the backs of the venerable and defenseless.
But we are also giving the military a 30% increase...even though we pay more than the next 12 countries pay combined.
Or how we have the most incarcerated population in the world.
This combined with the “healthcare” bill that actually causes 24 million + (8 million children) to lose insurance while also giving huge tax write offs for the rich.
Once again...balanced on the backs of the working class, the working poor, and our most vulnerable.
This is Reaganomics on steroids...funneling all the money they possibly can from the bottom to the top...you would probably be amazed at how much and what we have to pay for here in the US for services and goods.
The cost of medication for example...clear case of price fixing and gouging...yet, it continues to be.
Why? It seems clear that lobbyists have been busy...and most of the time this is not in the public’s interest.
We know that the Trump plan will cause more deaths...yet they pushed it anyhow.
The same with the inhuman budget.
I urge everyone to read it...it is really a work of evil and cruelty.
We need to fight and push back against this...otherwise it will become our reality.
That is unacceptable.

Full text - http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/read-full-text-trumps-budget-proposal-congress/story?id=47585273
 
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A demonstration in New York. This is very different from the Occupy movement that was met with police surveillance and harassment in a multitude of ways some years ago.

The surveillance industry does not like this.

BTW, if you work in this industry, does it ever strike your mind, why you are being taped while taking a p---? :m156:
 
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT
A New Type Of Food Pantry Is Sprouting In Yards Across America

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Maggie Ballard of Wichita, Kan., and her "blessing box" filled with food and personal care items that she and others have donated.

Deborah Shaar/KMUW
There's a small-scale charity movement starting to take hold in neighborhoods across the country. Think of those "little free library" boxes, but with a twist: These are small pantries stocked with free food and personal care items like toothbrushes and diapers for people in need.

They're found near churches, outside businesses and in front of homes. Maggie Ballard, who lives in Wichita, Kan., calls hers a "blessing box."

"I felt like this is something that I could do — something small that you know, would benefit so many people so long as the word got out about it," she says.

The bright red box is about 2 feet wide and is mounted on a post near the street. Ballard and her son check on it every day and restock as needed.

"My son is 6 years old, so it gives him a little chore to kind of watch it and see what comes and goes and who comes and goes, and maybe learn a little lesson from it," she says.

There's a door on the front of the box but no lock, so anyone can take what they need 24-7. In the beginning, Ballard was providing all of the food. Then word spread and donations from the community starting pouring in.

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Similar "yard-based" food pantries have gone up across the country, in states like Oklahoma, Indiana, Kentucky, Florida and Minnesota. Much of it seems to trace back to Jessica McClard, who created what she calls the "little free pantry" in northwest Arkansas.

"The products that are stocked are put directly inside the pantry and turnover is in about 30 to 45 minutes," McClard says. "The frequency of the turnover and the fact that other sites in town are also turning over that frequently, it suggests to me that the need is tremendous."


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All of the items inside the boxes are free and there are no forms to fill out. Those using the boxes come and go as they wish. And that sense of anonymity is something you won't find at traditional community food pantries.

Ballard has seen only a few people using her pantry, because most visitors come when it's dark.

"Most of the traffic is in the middle of the night, I would say between midnight and 7 in the morning," she says.

Ballard says it's both awesome and sad to see the turnover of goods every day.

On Christmas Eve she watched as a family of three opened her box to find a bag of bagels and started eating them right there.


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McClard says these community-supported pantries are multiplying because of their simple concept.

"We're all short on time and money, and this is a way that people can feel like they are making a difference," she says.

The food pantries come in all sizes. Some have religious connections and are located near churches. Others are adopted by businesses whose employees want to pay it forward. All are serving up food and supplies to anyone in need.


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Just sneaking this in here...

FOOD FOR THOUGHT
A New Type Of Food Pantry Is Sprouting In Yards Across America

blessing1_custom-df8c96091bc0a21c6f01eb928e80c442dadd8986-s700-c85.jpg

Maggie Ballard of Wichita, Kan., and her "blessing box" filled with food and personal care items that she and others have donated.

Deborah Shaar/KMUW
There's a small-scale charity movement starting to take hold in neighborhoods across the country. Think of those "little free library" boxes, but with a twist: These are small pantries stocked with free food and personal care items like toothbrushes and diapers for people in need.

They're found near churches, outside businesses and in front of homes. Maggie Ballard, who lives in Wichita, Kan., calls hers a "blessing box."

"I felt like this is something that I could do — something small that you know, would benefit so many people so long as the word got out about it," she says.

The bright red box is about 2 feet wide and is mounted on a post near the street. Ballard and her son check on it every day and restock as needed.

"My son is 6 years old, so it gives him a little chore to kind of watch it and see what comes and goes and who comes and goes, and maybe learn a little lesson from it," she says.

There's a door on the front of the box but no lock, so anyone can take what they need 24-7. In the beginning, Ballard was providing all of the food. Then word spread and donations from the community starting pouring in.

Article continues after sponsorship

THE SALT
For The Next Food Drive, Go For The Canned Tuna, Not The Saltines

Similar "yard-based" food pantries have gone up across the country, in states like Oklahoma, Indiana, Kentucky, Florida and Minnesota. Much of it seems to trace back to Jessica McClard, who created what she calls the "little free pantry" in northwest Arkansas.

"The products that are stocked are put directly inside the pantry and turnover is in about 30 to 45 minutes," McClard says. "The frequency of the turnover and the fact that other sites in town are also turning over that frequently, it suggests to me that the need is tremendous."


THE SALT
More Colleges Open Food Pantries To Address Campus Hunger

All of the items inside the boxes are free and there are no forms to fill out. Those using the boxes come and go as they wish. And that sense of anonymity is something you won't find at traditional community food pantries.

Ballard has seen only a few people using her pantry, because most visitors come when it's dark.

"Most of the traffic is in the middle of the night, I would say between midnight and 7 in the morning," she says.

Ballard says it's both awesome and sad to see the turnover of goods every day.

On Christmas Eve she watched as a family of three opened her box to find a bag of bagels and started eating them right there.


THE SALT
More Military Families Are Relying On Food Banks And Pantries

McClard says these community-supported pantries are multiplying because of their simple concept.

"We're all short on time and money, and this is a way that people can feel like they are making a difference," she says.

The food pantries come in all sizes. Some have religious connections and are located near churches. Others are adopted by businesses whose employees want to pay it forward. All are serving up food and supplies to anyone in need.


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Wan-Mart got publicly scolded for having bins to donate food for other employees by employees.
That should tell you something about the “living wage” they pay.
Very sad.
And it doesn’t seem that the other side cares too much about pushing the federal minimum wage line by much at all...and then they all complain that more people are on Food Stamps...hmmm, wonder why?
 
Wan-Mart got publicly scolded for having bins to donate food for other employees by employees.
That should tell you something about the “living wage” they pay.
Very sad.
And it doesn’t seem that the other side cares too much about pushing the federal minimum wage line by much at all...and then they all complain that more people are on Food Stamps...hmmm, wonder why?
Geeish, I'm getting so frustrated with food prices. Dad went grocery shopping today as I'm still healing this hand and he was fuming pissed when it cost him $22.50 for ground beef. He had a taste today of what I go through every week in the store. $150 to feed two for a week. I question what these folks who have a few kids must pay at $75 per person for just a week on minimum wage or less. And Frumpty-Dumpty wants to end the food stamp program?
 
Geeish, I'm getting so frustrated with food prices. Dad went grocery shopping today as I'm still healing this hand and he was fuming pissed when it cost him $22.50 for ground beef. He had a taste today of what I go through every week in the store. $150 to feed two for a week. I question what these folks who have a few kids must pay at $75 per person for just a week on minimum wage or less. And Frumpty-Dumpty wants to end the food stamp program?

Yeah...I don’t think this budget is going to fly...I hear it’s DOA, let’s hope so.
This breaks almost every promise Trump made and would fuck his own voting block over badly.
Karma?
 
You betcha!
What we do in the moment, right action or wrong action will bounce back in the same way similar to the boomerang, and lop us right upside the head :P

Yes, I hope the budget is DOA as well. I don't like the statement made today on CSPAN that Trump claims to have left Medicare and social security as is...bs. Trump hasn't touched the budget, I'd bet my cupcake on it. He barked this and that and his budget manager created changes. I'd bet Frumpty-Dumpty doesn't even read the dang budget yet agrees to all the changes in it being his ideas. I've been do8ng double time on mint tea and calming meditation so I don't get an ulcer for four years.
 
You betcha!
What we do in the moment, right action or wrong action will bounce back in the same way similar to the boomerang, and lop us right upside the head :p

Yes, I hope the budget is DOA as well. I don't like the statement made today on CSPAN that Trump claims to have left Medicare and social security as is...bs. Trump hasn't touched the budget, I'd bet my cupcake on it. He barked this and that and his budget manager created changes. I'd bet Frumpty-Dumpty doesn't even read the dang budget yet agrees to all the changes in it being his ideas. I've been do8ng double time on mint tea and calming meditation so I don't get an ulcer for four years.

Well...all you have to know about the budget is it cuts Social Security Disability, Medicaid, while it and the “healthcare plan" give million dollar tax breaks for about 2% of Americans.
I even saw a commercial this morning (haven’t been able to find it online yet) that was pro-AHCA, and was just one huge lie.
We know from two separate CBO reports that 23-24 million or more will lose their insurance...they will be priced out.
And cutting Disability? Honestly? Medicaid that millions of elderly rely on.
Children will lose healthcare too...about 8 million...some of them will die...that is a fact.
Besides that amount that life would have already statistically taken - we are really going to yank healthcare from children to give it away as tax breaks?
Not just for the rich...but to the insurance companies as well...the medical device manufacturers...pharmaceutical giants...yes...they are certainly need MORE of the money the middle class can barely make living paycheck to paycheck.
Now we are attacking SS?
I hope people’s ears are perked.
It could easily be fixed by raising the income limit, but that’s too simple.
When they talk about cutting SS, it really gets under my skin....it is not their money to play with or withhold.
Period.

If either of these bills pass in their current or even similar form, it will break almost every promise Trump made to his voting base.
Seriously...a 55, or was it 65?
Anyhow...a person within the age range would be charged on average $15,000.00 more per year...really?
Seriously.
Thus...pricing them out of the market...or if the essential benefits remain torpedoed...they will pay a shitload for insurance that doesn’t cover jack shit....right back to where we were before the ACA fixed that.
*sigh*
One can only hope that enough people make enough noise.
I urge you and everything else to find out who represents them and call or email them.
I have spoken to actual people..they aren’t all recordings.
These bills show the true colors of the GOP and how much they really care for the common person.
Which is - not at all.
Gotta make sure we have all the tax breaks for the rich though.
Earned income tax credit...you like that one?
Gone.
Nothing in either bill helps the average American at all.
Please everyone make yourselves familiar with how devastating these will be!!!
 
I don't even know where to dig into that post, @Skarekrow , so I'll like it and get to researching help here in my local sector to help get voices moving. I'm just over the hill from Chuck. Perhaps a start with a call to his office and see where I can go from there ;) it often helps to rub elbows and break bread with likeminded folks in positioning...for the right reasons.
 
I don't even know where to dig into that post, @Skarekrow , so I'll like it and get to researching help here in my local sector to help get voices moving. I'm just over the hill from Chuck. Perhaps a start with a call to his office and see where I can go from there ;) it often helps to rub elbows and break bread with likeminded folks in positioning...for the right reasons.

Yes...I’m quite sure my state reps know me pretty well by now...lol.
 
Monday, May 15, 2017
Common Dreams
US Bank to Stop Funding Pipelines as Divestment Movement Expands Worldwide
'From the Pacific Islands to South Africa, from the United States to Germany, people are standing up and challenging the power of the fossil fuel industry'
Nika Knight, staff writer

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A child takes part in a Global Divestment Mobilisation (GDM) action in Davao, Philippines. (Photo: 350.org/flickr/cc)

As a nearly ten-days-long global mobilization calling for divestment from fossil fuels comes to an end, climate campaigners are celebrating a major victory stateside: U.S. Bank has announced that it will no longer finance fossil fuel pipeline construction.

As a result of the new policy, MN350 observes that the bank will no longer provide "project financing for the construction of oil or natural gas pipelines," and will also apply "enhanced due diligence processes" to oil and gas industry clients.

"U.S. Bank's new policy is an important step in protecting the environment and moving towards a fossil free future," said Wichahpi Otto, a MN350 volunteer, who attended the shareholder meeting in Nashville. "We applaud them for responding to the community and contributing to worldwide efforts to address climate change."

The group writes:

"This move comes after ongoing pressure on U.S. Bank locally from MN350 and from the Minnesotans for a Fair Economy coalition, and on banks nationally from indigenous groups including Honor the Earth, the Indigenous Environmental Network, and the Dakota Access resistance movement."

"Beginning in 2015, a regional partnership of climate, labor, and indigenous rights advocates has urged that U.S. Bank divest from fossil fuels, in particular from Enbridge Energy, and move its financing into the clean energy economy. Local actions have included letter-writing, account closures, and social media campaigns. In response, in May 2016 the bank made changes to their Environmental Policy restricting lending to coal."

"We applaud this progressive decision from U.S. Bank," said Tara Houska, National Campaigns Director of Honor the Earth. "A strong message is being sent to the fossil fuel industry: we are consumers, we have agency and the right to know how our money is being invested. Move to a green economy and a future that does not profit off the destruction of Mother Earth and our communities."

Meanwhile, 260 events in 45 countries saw people worldwide campaign for banks to divest from fossil fuel projects. The Global Divestment Mobilization (GDM) ran from May 5 to May 13, and included events in Europe, Africa, Australia, Asia, and South America.

"Divestment is a powerful act of solidarity and justice for the world's most vulnerable people, a defense of nature and our planet," said Lidy Nacpil of the Asian Peoples Movement on Debt and Development (APMDD) in a statement.

"We urgently need a transformation in the global energy system, away from the fossil fuel dependence that drives climate change, and challenge fossil fuel corporations that oppose progress in climate action and prioritize profits over people and planet," Nacpil continued. "Divestment has proven to be one of the most effective ways to push for this much needed transformation."

"During the GDM citizens and respected institutions across the world were able to enact an immediate and a much needed transformational form of climate leadership," wrote 350.org. "This included the announcement from nine Catholic organizations from around the world about their decision to divest their portfolios from fossil fuels in the largest joint Catholic divestment to date. A total of 27 Catholic institutions have now divested. Meanwhile in Brazil over 3000 people participated in prayers in a vigil outside the Umuarama Cathedral, to voice their hopes for a fossil fuel free future."

The organization went on to describe the varied actions in far-flung locations around the world:

"Across Europe, the links between municipalities and fossil fuel companies came under scrutiny. Over 1,000 people marched in Munich, Germany and demonstrations took place across the UK including rallies at 14 Town Halls across London demanding divestment. Campaigners also put pressure on universities pension funds, faith, health and cultural institutions such as the Louvre in Paris, the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam and the British Museum."

The battle to safeguard people and planet is linked worldwide, the money in one part of the world is linked to infrastructure projects being built elsewhere. Hundreds gathered in Jakarta to listen to community representatives from Indramayu recount the struggles they encounter living in the shadow of a coal power plant. During an event in Japan case studies of Japanese banks financing coal power plants in Indonesia and oil pipelines in the United States were highlighted to put pressure on Japanese banks to pull out of fossil fuels.

In New Zealand and Australia campaigners targeted Australian coal-giant Adani by calling on the banks that invest in it, including CommBank to stop its funding. Australia's Great Barrier Reef has suffered a large bleaching for the second year in a row. Any mining expansion would jeopardise it even further.

Meanwhile in New York 150 activists rallied inside Trump Tower, to call on New York City officials to cut their ties with the dirty oil and gas companies that control the White House. In the face of federal government climate denial and the possibility of the U.S. leaving the Paris Agreement, demonstrating that local leaders can show impactful climate leadership, while other parts of the country are suffering from severe flooding.

"There is no question we are currently in a state of emergency on climate change. Day in day out people are dying from the effects of climate change," said author and 350.org co-founder Bill McKibben in a statement. "There are many ways to confront this emergency and divestment allows us to get in the way of the money financing the fossil fuel projects behind this crisis. The fact that the fossil fuel divestment movement has grown exponentially in the last few years is the best news ever."

"From the Pacific Islands to South Africa, from the United States to Germany, people are standing up and challenging the power of the fossil fuel industry," McKibben added.

https://www.commondreams.org/news/2...pelines-divestment-movement-expands-worldwide


This truly is a global movement by now.



A recent viral article published by EcoWatch has inaccurately reported that US Bank is the "first major bank to stop financing pipeline construction." If you take a close look at US Bank's 2017 Environmental Responsibility Policy, you'll see it only committed to cease "project financing." There's the rub. Despite this new policy, US Bank continues to provide hundreds of millions of dollars of corporate financing to pipeline companies for general use, including pipeline construction.

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The difference between project-level vs. corporate-level financing is important.

Pipeline companies often do not need to structure or disclose their capital flows down to the project level. For example, the entire Dakota Access pipeline system, including its connections to Texas and Louisiana, has an estimated price tag of $5.5 billion, but only $2.5 billion was structured as project-level financing.

http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/40624-but-wait-us-bank-has-not-stopped-funding-pipelines


Hmmmm, I was tricked.

What trick are they going to try next time in the era of independent news? They cannot stack an infinite number of aces up their sleeve. :m027::m039:
 
The Sheriffs' Association has a $3.46 million budget, according to tax forms. Some of this funding comes from corporate sources, like TigerSwan. TigerSwan maintains offices in Iraq and Afghanistan. TigerSwan's CEO is a former adviser to the multinational private security firm, Blackwater. Blackwater was founded by Erik Prince, a Trump campaign donor and the brother of Betsy DeVos, the US Secretary of Education. Besides funding the Sheriff's Association, TigerSwan is in charge of Dakota Access intelligence and supervising overall security for the company. Tigerswan works for Dakota Access, while funding and partnering with the Sheriffs' Association.

http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/it...for-the-dakota-access-pipeline-s-private-army


There you have information about Trump's allegiance regarding DAPL.
 


Yes...this is not the land of the free.
We don’t even have fair and open elections anymore.
We live under the rules and laws that have been lobbied into place by giant corporations or folks like the Koch brothers.
There is a new push to make the popular vote the way we vote as opposed to the joke of a system we have now.
It was created to quiet the south after the loss of their slaves.
When someone can win by 3 million + votes and still not win because of the way the voting follows what is a very undemocratic voting system.
The way that states have redistricted their counties...

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America’s most gerrymandered congressional districts (this is from 2014, I’m sure it’s worse now)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ngressional-districts/?utm_term=.3c75b33cd4f9


Yes...here in the US, you are innocent until proven guilty - so long as you can afford it.
If you can’t afford to bail out - stuck in jail.
If you can’t afford an attorney - one of the shittiest, most overworked, understaffed, underpaid, apathetic one will be appointed to you.
Oh, and once you get out...good luck - finding a job, finding a place to live, complying with your parole when oftentimes said parole is charged to said person who will go back to prison if their cannot pay up.
Now, AG Jeff Sessions wants to bring back the war on drugs and long prison terms for nonviolent drug offenders who really need treatment, not anal rape, or connections to Skin Head gangs when they get out.
Our prisons are disgusting institutions...and we have some convicts that for sure, deserve to rot in there the rest of their lives.
I’m not excusing such people, or saying we should give them cushy cells.
But most of our prisons are our of control...the amount of drugs, weapons, etc. that goes in and out of these places.
The dog food they are fed while the Geo Group charges outrageous prices per inmate...where is it spent?
Some states have contracts that make the state pay a penalty if they do not keep a certain percentage of the prison full.
So it is more cost effective to keep it at capacity with BS laws.
If they want to put you in jail or prison here...they will put you there.
Especially if you are just a common person.
There are many people there who need mental health treatment, and mental health facilities to hold them...not just locking them up in general population and not addressing the underlying metal illness.
Very sad.
Very scary.
 
Saturday, May 27, 2017
Common Dreams
DAPL Company Hired War on Terror Contractors to Suppress Native Uprising
Leaked docs reveal the collusion between local police forces, pipeline company, and defense contractors as they executed 'military-style counterterrorism measures' to suppress the water protectors
Lauren McCauley, staff writer


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The Morton County Sheriff's Department deployed a tank and sprayed peaceful protesters with a water cannon amid below-freezing temperatures on November 20, 2016. (Photo: Dark Sevier/flickr/cc)

The years-long, Indigenous-led fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) briefly captured the nation's attention last fall as images of peaceful resisters being sprayed with water canons and surrounded by police in tanks and other military-grade equipment were spread widely, fueling global outrage and a fierce protest movement against the oil pipeline.

Now that the pipeline is operational and already leaking, internal documents obtained by The Intercept and reported on Saturday reveal the deep collusion between local police forces, the pipeline company, and defense contractors as they executed "military-style counterterrorism measures" to suppress the water protectors.

TigerSwan, described as a "shadowy international mercenary and security firm" that "originated as a U.S. military and State Department contractor helping to execute the global war on terror," was hired by Energy Transfer Partners to spearhead "a multifaceted private security operation characterized by sweeping and invasive surveillance of protesters," The Intercept wrote.

Reportedly, one of TigerSwan's contractors leaked 100 internal documents to reporters Alleen Brown, Will Parrish, and Alice Speri, who were able to assemble roughly 1,000 more via public records requests.

The trove paints a damning picture of the police response to the Indigenous-led effort to block construction of the pipeline on sacred, treaty land and is a shocking example of how anti-terrorist rhetoric and tactics could be applied to any uprising the government would like to suppress.

According to the reporting:

Internal TigerSwan communications describe the movement as "an ideologically driven insurgency with a strong religious component" and compare the anti-pipeline water protectors to jihadist fighters. One report, dated February 27, 2017, states that since the movement "generally followed the jihadist insurgency model while active, we can expect the individuals who fought for and supported it to follow a post-insurgency model after its collapse." Drawing comparisons with post-Soviet Afghanistan, the report warns, "While we can expect to see the continued spread of the anti-DAPL diaspora...aggressive intelligence preparation of the battlefield and active coordination between intelligence and security elements are now a proven method of defeating pipeline insurgencies."

"As policing continues to be militarized and state legislatures around the country pass laws criminalizing protest," Brown, Parrish, and Speri write, "the fact that a private security firm retained by a Fortune 500 oil and gas company coordinated its efforts with local, state, and federal law enforcement to undermine the protest movement has profoundly anti-democratic implications."

Indeed, in the wake of the 2016 election, Republican legislatures in at least 19 states introduced various anti-protest laws, many with a deliberate nod to the uprising in North Dakota.

Not only that, but Morton County Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier, who oversaw the police response to the DAPL resistance, has been advising other law enforcement on how to deal with protests and demonstrations.

Indeed, the documents reportedly show that Energy Transfer Partners has "continued to retain TigerSwan," despite the fact that the anti-DAPL camps have disbanded. The security firm continues to produce so-called situation reports that document "the threat of growing activism around other pipeline projects across the country." These reports include "intelligence on upcoming protests," information gleaned from social media, and "extensive evidence of aerial surveillance and radio eavesdropping, as well as infiltration of camps and activist circles."

In some cases, persons "of interest" were even tracked when they crossed over state lines.

What's more, the documents obtained via open records requests include "communications among agents from the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security, the U.S. Justice Department, the Marshals Service, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs, as well as state and local police," that reveals interagency collusion and information sharing on the anti-DAPL protesters.

Read the extensive reporting and several published documents at The Intercept.

https://www.commondreams.org/news/2...r-terror-contractors-suppress-native-uprising


Despite all the water cannons, dogs with big grins and tear gas, the protesters keep coming. These companies - and politicians who support these companies - will face determined protesters in the future. :m029:

And we will find out more about them. :m062:
 
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