Archive for the ‘Politics’ Category
GOP Debate
Watching the GOP Debate in Iowa…If Ron Paul was 20 years younger, he’d win!
CSMonitor.com – US Postal Service cut: Do we really want another bailout?
So if the USPS goes out of business this year, I guess I’ll have to change my Netflix subscription to streaming only and make ALL of my bill payments online.
The most urgent $5.5 billion that’s needed is to finance retirees’ future health care. So we’re not talking about the post office needing the dough to gas up the trucks or even pay current employees. Taxpayers are needed to pay the cost for mail that was delivered years ago.
I don’t think you can blame the internet entirely for the USPS woes. Poor money management is the major cause of this problem. Can they not foresee the cost of pensions and workers healthcare?
Read on at US Postal Service cut: Do we really want another bailout? – CSMonitor.com.
Mother Jones – Inside the Koch Brothers’ Secret Seminar
This country is going to hell because of politicians on both sides more worried about special interests and their own elections rather than the middle class…
“We have Saddam Hussein,” declared billionaire industrialist Charles Koch, apparently referring to President Barack Obama as he welcomed hundreds of wealthy guests to the latest of the secret fundraising and strategy seminars he and his brother host twice a year. The 2012 elections, he warned, will be “the mother of all wars.”
Read more Inside the Koch Brothers’ Secret Seminar | Mother Jones.
Japan Sets Radiation Standards For Fish
So what happens when you dump radioactive toxic water into the ocean? The fishes become radioactive! And how do you get people to eat radioactive fish? Set a standard that says how much radiation in fish is OK!
Which is what Japan is doing:
Please. No level of radio active material inside the body is safe. The TEPCO folks are saying the radiation in the water will dissipate. What they don’t tell you is that the little radioactive fish you just ate will continue to give off radiation inside your body.
To Be Or Not To Be…Involved In Your Healthcare?
Well, if you’re in South Dakota, and you’re a woman, considering an abortion, the government will certainly be involved.
Under a bill signed by the republican governor of South Dakota today, the state will:
Read the full story @ NYTimes.com… S.D. Requires Visit to Pregnancy Center Before Abortion
NationalJournal.com – Ag Committee Supports Cuts to Food Assistance, Not Farm Subsidies
Of course I’m not surprised:
I have a better idea. Let’s quit the ethanol nonsense, and revert back to using corn for food and feed. Then perhaps the price of corn will go down, resulting in lower food costs. You still want to cut SNAP? Then stick to growing corn for food and feed and work towards reducing the cost of food overall.
Farm subsides have been given out since the Great Depression. Due to our current economic situation, it’s time to reevaluate the program.
Mother Jones – GOP Bill Would Force IRS to Conduct Abortion Audits
Another example of how the far right wants the government out of people’s business, especially health care, except when it comes to…healthcare?
The proposed law, also known as H.R. 3, extends the reach of the Hyde Amendment—which bans federal funding for abortion except in cases of rape, incest, or when the life of the mother is at stake—into many parts of the federal tax code. In some cases, the law would forbid using tax benefits—like credits or deductions—to pay for abortions or health insurance that covers abortion. If an American who used such a benefit were to be audited, Barthold said, the burden of proof would lie with the taxpayer to provide documentation, for example, that her abortion fell under the rape/incest/life-of-the-mother exception, or that the health insurance she had purchased did not cover abortions.
‘SEC. 303. PROHIBITION ON TAX BENEFITS RELATING TO ABORTION.
‘For taxable years beginning after the date of the enactment of this section–
‘(1) no credit shall be allowed under the internal revenue laws with respect to amounts paid or incurred for an abortion or with respect to amounts paid or incurred for a health benefits plan (including premium assistance) that includes coverage of abortion,
‘(2) for purposes of determining any deduction for expenses paid for medical care of the taxpayer or the taxpayer’s spouse or dependents, amounts paid or incurred for an abortion or for a health benefits plan that includes coverage of abortion shall not be taken into account, and
‘(3) in the case of any tax-preferred trust or account the purpose of which is to pay medical expenses of the account beneficiary, any amount paid or distributed from such an account for an abortion shall be included in the gross income of such beneficiary.
Read the full story…GOP Bill Would Force IRS to Conduct Abortion Audits
UN report – Humans must change behaviour to save bees, vital for food production
Meanwhile the increasing use of chemicals in agriculture is being found to damage bees, weakening their immune systems, with laboratory studies showing that some insecticides and fungicides can act together to be 1,000 times more toxic to bees. They can also affect the sense of direction, memory and brain metabolism, and herbicides and pesticides may reduce the availability of plants bees need for food and for the larval stages of some pollinators.
Seriously? Who really thinks that Big Agribusiness companies care about the bee population? It doesn’t matter what you or I think. They will continue using insecticides for their crops. I sadly predict that bees will no longer be part of this Earth in 15 years…
Humans must change behaviour to save bees, vital for food production – UN report.
Winsconsin Assembly Vote
Wisconsin state Assembly is set to vote on the anti-union “fiscal” bill. It’s set to eliminate collective bargaining, as well as authorize the state top fire any state employee who joins a strike, walk-out, sit-in, or coordinated effort to call in sick.
I didn’t expect the crazy maneuvering to ram the bill through without the Democrats. Expect legal challenges, more protests, and possibly a recall of some Republican senators…
Guess it will depend on who can mobilize the best. Unions or the Koch Brothers
Union busting in Ohio too
What’s happening in Wisconsin, is happening in Ohio too. From Huff Post:
It’s basically a concerted effort by Republicans to break apart the Dems support base.