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<br />David Petersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08536378621814198678noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576383019810222702.post-49408521777794373212014-12-11T10:19:00.006-08:002014-12-11T10:19:41.477-08:00I've being waiting for the freedom to purchase a Hydrogen electric car for 7 years!<br />
I've been following <a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Hydrogen-Cars-Now/222959557714287">Hydrogen Cars Now</a> a blog that tells the story about the "Quiet Moratorium" blocking the sale of H2 Cars to the public, until 2015.<br />
They say the Petroleum industry has tried to extend the moratorium another 10 years to 2025.<br />
I can't beleive 2015 is here, just next month, and it will be 'legal' for any of us to purchase an H2 Car.
However, I do not see fueling stations as the biggest hurdle.{A myth propagated in the media by Petroleum lobbyist}<br />
<span style="font-size: large;"><b>The biggest hurdle remains the dealerships!</b></span>
Just last night, my local Toyota dealer is 100% ignorant of H2 cars, no knowledge of the Toyota Mirai which the company has built.<br />
My Local Hyundai dealer, I stopped in a few weeks ago - knows nothing of the H2 Sante Fe mini-SUV supposedly available next week.
I've left my contact info and they never get back to me.<br />
And Honda dealers know nothing about the Honda H2 Clarity which has been on lease in SoCal since 2008.<br />
Success of H2 does not look possible with the <span style="font-size: large;"><u><b>massive lack of awareness</b></u></span> among the manufacturers <u><b>California Sales Teams</b></u>.
David Petersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08536378621814198678noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576383019810222702.post-1379891951626559112014-07-06T08:27:00.000-07:002014-07-06T08:27:07.308-07:00How to store and protect oil paintingsReposting wisdom from others and highlighting the best parts <br />
How to Store Paintings<br />By: Jennifer Brinkle<br />http://www.finearts360.com/index.php/how-to-store-paintings-2-6846/<br /> Published: March 13, 2007 <br /><br />Whether you have purchased one or created one yourself, eventually you will redecorate and wish to store your paintings. If not stored properly, the painting will become damaged and repairing it can be costly (and sometimes impossible). To protect your art and store it properly there are only a few simple steps to follow.<br /><br />Unless your attic or basement is <b>climate controlled</b>, do not store your paintings there. Excessive heat and cold will cause cracks and warping to name but two types of damage. When choosing an area to store your paintings, choose an environment similar to that where the painting was originally hung (<b>a closet is recommended</b>).<br /><br />If you are dealing with a painting on canvas, first insure there is a backing board attached. If one is not already there, adding one will help provide physical protection from direct contact to the back of the canvas. Ask a professional before attaching this yourself. You may inadvertently damage your painting.<br /><br />It is also recommended to frame your painting. This helps to prevent buckling and makes it a little easier for transporting, but ultimately is a personal choice.<br /><br /><b>Make certain you store your paintings vertically</b> from largest to smallest and <b>off of the floor</b>. Raising them off of the floor promotes airflow which is a necessity and prevents mold and water damage. Protectively wrap each of your paintings and separate them with two pieces of rigid material (<b>cardboard </b>is one example). Covering them in cotton sheets (as opposed to synthetic fibers) also prevents mold, but you must be careful NOT to allow the cotton fibers to come in contact with the front of the painting. When this is the case, use appropriate paper to shield the front of the canvas. One recommendation is to use <u>silicone release paper</u>. Talk with a professional about which papers are best to use depending on the type of painting you are storing. {So the point above is apparently to cover over the painting with a cotton sheet that does not touch, to reduce mildew.}<br /><br />If storing your paintings for an extended period of time, it is recommended to check them periodically for damage and do some general housekeeping to keep them free of dust. If the painting you are storing is of value (either personal or monetary) always speak with a professional before taking any action. While visiting your local gallery for advice you may just find something new to add to your walls.<br /><br /><br />How to Care for Original Oil Paintings[1]<br />By Robyn Bellospirito<br />http://www.tfaoi.com/articles/apprais4.htm<br /><br />If you're an artist yourself, you won't need to read this as you will probably already know it, or will you? This little bit of information is to give first-time art buyers a very basic understanding of how to take care of the original oil paintings they have purchased and chosen to live with. Believe it or not, most non-artists are unaware that art needs special care and cannot be treated as a piece of furniture might be treated. Whenever someone buys one of my paintings, I try to explain to them the basics of caring for the work, and offer to be available any time they have a question or need assistance with its preservation. After all, I care very much about the well-being of my work. My paintings remain as personal and dear to me when they are purchased as they were the day I created them. Art collectors should always keep in mind that this is how artists feel about their work, and that art is more than just a commodity. It is a piece of the artist's soul.<br /><br />Here are just a few basic rules:<br /><br />(For those of you who already know these things, Yippee! This is not for you. These instructions will sound very simplistic, nevertheless I have met many people who actually don't know these things.)<br /><br />1. <b>Never lean the front or back surface of a stretched canvas</b> on a pointed or sharp object, no matter how small. This will leave a dent that will disfigure your work, and result in annoying and upsetting the artist who spent so much time creating it. If you must lean it against something, lean it on the wood of its stretcher bars so that nothing presses against the canvas. {<u>Do not lean oil paintings against each other, the staples on the back of one press into the canvass of the other</u>}<br /><br />2. Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight will fade the colors in your oil painting. Please be aware of this when choosing a location for your work.<br /><br />3. You might want to dust your painting regularly, so that a thick layer of dust does not build up which will dry out the paint and possibly result in cracking and peeling. Do not spray anything (like pledge) on the work. Dust with a soft, dry cloth. If the surface of your painting looks dry and dull, you may want to have it varnished. Most artists will offer to varnish the work, if they haven't done so already, at a new owner's request and free of charge. Varnish is a protective surface which will not only enhance the image, but will keep the surface intact and safe from cracking (except under extreme circumstances, of course).<br /><br />4. If you must transport the work, lay a flat piece of cardboard, mat board or similar firm material over the front and back surfaces, and then wrap it in bubble wrap or styrofoam wrap. Try not to keep it wrapped up for too long as to avoid moisture buildup which might cause damage to the work.<br /><br />5. Never expose your painting to extreme heat, extreme cold, or to extreme humidity. (Yes - this means a flood. Yes - this means a fire. Yes - this means snow. This also means an attic in the summer or a damp basement).<br /><br />6. If something bad happens to the work (i.e. it crashes down on someone's head and gets a big gash in it), bring it to a professional conservator who can fix it properly. Don't do it yourself! Bring it to someone who knows what to do. The artist will appreciate it.<br /><br />7. If you ever need or want to get rid of the work for any reason, <u>always contact the artist, who should be informed of the work's new whereabouts so he or she can <b>update the work's provenance records</b></u>. {<span>a record of ownership of a work of art or an antique, used as a guide to authenticity or quality.} </span>Never, ever destroy or throw away an original work of art!!! If you absolutely can't keep it for any reason, offer to give it back to it's creator.<br /><br />Note:<br />1. Reprinted with permission of Robyn Bellospirito who may be reached at: PO Box 302, Locust Valley, NY 11560, or http://www.anxietyreferralonline.com/art/welcome.htmlDavid Petersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08536378621814198678noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576383019810222702.post-55156903482980206332014-02-08T18:40:00.000-08:002014-02-08T18:40:25.220-08:00<div style="text-align: center;">
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<li>Take the Profit out of War-Profiteering ~ Give Peace a Chance</li>
<li>Defund Domestic Spying ~ Let’s spend our tax-dollars wisely</li>
<li>Prevent Wall Street Financial Schemes ~ dramatically grow our economy instead of bubble/bust Schemes</li>
<li>Legalize Whistleblowing of Government Crimes</li>
<li>Equality Nationwide</li>
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<li> End the War on Women</li>
<li> Healthcare for All</li>
<li> 1994 Employment Non-Discrimination Act</li>
<li> Recognize LGBT marriages nationwide.</li>
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<li>Fund Rehabilitation & Mental Health Services ~ reducing futile/costly Incarceration</li>
<li>Save Social Security, Save Medicare fm Republican Pilfering & Pocketizing.</li>
<li>Cut the Red-Tape slowing Green Energy Transition; Strong Green Action</li>
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<li> $2.1 billion for San Francisco Wind Turbines</li>
<li> Clean-up our Toxic Waste</li>
<li> GMO Labeling</li>
<li> Wind & Solar the Keystone, halt further pipelines</li>
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<li>Support Labor, Investors & Pensioners together vs. "Fraud & Corruption"</li>
<li>Require 100% public access to all lobbyist requests of congress via the internet.</li>
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Q: How does congress support WarProfiteers?<br />
A:By demonizing international people and campaigning for new wars.<br />
Examples:<br />
5 Days Championing congressional colleagues to support a new war:<br />
1) <a href="http://www.politico.com/story/2013/09/nancy-pelosi-syria-action-96211.html#ixzz2dxDBl1Sf">http://www.politico.com/story/2013/09/nancy-pelosi-syria-action-96211.html#ixzz2dxDBl1Sf</a> <br />
2) <a href="http://www.politico.com/story/2013/09/pelosi-syria-letter-house-96279.html#ixzz2e1g8TIJb">http://www.politico.com/story/2013/09/pelosi-syria-letter-house-96279.html#ixzz2e1g8TIJb</a><br />
3) <a href="http://thehill.com/blogs/global-affairs/middle-east-north-africa/320573-pelosi-presses-case-on-syria">http://thehill.com/blogs/global-affairs/middle-east-north-africa/320573-pelosi-presses-case-on-syria</a><br />
4) <a href="http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/pelosi-sends-fourth-caucus-letter-on-syria">http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/pelosi-sends-fourth-caucus-letter-on-syria</a><br />
5) <a href="http://www.politico.com/story/2013/09/nancy-pelosi-letter-syria-96407.html">http://www.politico.com/story/2013/09/nancy-pelosi-letter-syria-96407.html</a>
David Petersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08536378621814198678noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576383019810222702.post-30223622571554916092014-02-06T22:43:00.000-08:002014-02-06T22:43:15.050-08:002014 Congressional Election<div style="text-align: center;">
<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="color: black; font-size: 28.0pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 22.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">Yes We Can ~ Improve Our
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the Profit out of War-Profiteering ~ Give Peace a Chance </span></span></li>
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<li class="MsoNormal" style="background: white; color: black; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list .5in;"><span style="font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"><span style="font-family: "Courier New",Courier,monospace;"><span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Defund
</span> </span>Domestic Spying ~ Let’s spend our tax-dollars wisely</span></li>
<li class="MsoNormal" style="background: white; color: black; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list .5in;"><span style="font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">Prevent
Wall Street Financial Schemes ~ dramatically grow our economy<br />
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>instead of bubble/bust schemes</span><span style="mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"></span></li>
<li class="MsoNormal" style="background: white; color: black; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list .5in;"><span style="font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">Legalize
Whistleblowing of Government Crimes</span><span style="mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"></span></li>
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Nationwide</span><span style="mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"></span></li>
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<li class="MsoNormal" style="background: white; color: black; mso-list: l0 level2 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list 1.0in;"><span style="font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">End
the War on Women</span><span style="mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"></span></li>
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for All</span><span style="mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"></span></li>
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Employment Non-Discrimination Act</span><span style="mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"></span></li>
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LGBT marriages nationwide.</span><span style="mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"></span></li>
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Rehabilitation & Mental Health Services ~ reducing futile/costly
Incarceration</span><span style="mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"></span></li>
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Social Security, Save Medicare fm Republican Pilfering & Pocketizing.</span><span style="mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"></span></li>
<li class="MsoNormal" style="background: white; color: black; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list .5in;"><span style="font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">Cut
the Red-Tape slowing Green Energy Transition; Strong Green Action</span><span style="mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"></span></li>
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billion for San Francisco Wind Turbines</span><span style="mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"></span></li>
<li class="MsoNormal" style="background: white; color: black; mso-list: l0 level2 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list 1.0in;"><span style="font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">Clean-up
our Toxic Waste</span><span style="mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"></span></li>
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Labeling</span><span style="mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"></span></li>
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& Solar the Keystone, halt further pipelines </span><span style="mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"></span></li>
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<span style="color: black; font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 10.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">A:By demonizing international people and campaigning for new wars.<br />
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<u>5 Days Championing congressional colleagues to support a new war:</u></span><span style="color: black; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"></span></div>
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<span style="color: black; font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 10.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">1) <a href="http://www.politico.com/story/2013/09/nancy-pelosi-syria-action-96211.html#ixzz2dxDBl1Sf">http://www.politico.com/story/2013/09/nancy-pelosi-syria-action-96211.html#ixzz2dxDBl1Sf</a></span><span style="color: black; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"></span></div>
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</span><span style="color: black; font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 10.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">3) <a href="http://thehill.com/blogs/global-affairs/middle-east-north-africa/320573-pelosi-presses-case-on-syria">http://thehill.com/blogs/global-affairs/middle-east-north-africa/320573-pelosi-presses-case-on-syria</a></span><span style="color: black; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"></span></div>
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<span style="color: black; font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 10.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">5) <a href="http://www.politico.com/story/2013/09/nancy-pelosi-letter-syria-96407.html">http://www.politico.com/story/2013/09/nancy-pelosi-letter-syria-96407.html</a></span><span style="color: black; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"></span></div>
David Petersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08536378621814198678noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576383019810222702.post-50501187701096709292013-09-27T11:34:00.002-07:002013-09-27T11:34:18.717-07:00Who is working to Prevent Wall Street Financial Schemes? Who is working to Prevent Wall Street Financial Schemes? <br />
The answer is very few!<br />
<ul type="circle">
<li>Attorney General <b>Kamala Harris</b>
</li>
<li>Senator <b>Elizabeth Warren</b>
</li>
<li>Congressional Candidate <b>David Peterson</b>
</li>
</ul>
These few are working hard to bring accountability to Wall
Street!!!<br /><br />
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America needs Representation in congress that <u> remembers</u> the Junk Bond schemes of Wall Street designed to eliminate the only fair competition in the market place, "our State, Regional and neighborhood Savings & Loans.<br />
We need Representation in Washington that <u> understands the basics</u> of the Longview
Derivatives Wall Street Financial Scheme - 'they ripped us off.'<br />
We must <u> prevent Predatory Lending Schemes</u> from Wall Street.<br />
We must <u> prevent the sale of Fraudulent bundle securities</u> to America and the
International financial markets. <br />
We need Representation in Congress that will <u> separate & protect</u> our Pension Funds, Home Mortgages, 401K investments from the Wall Street Banksters whose goal to to take our hard earned money for themselves.<br /><br /><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Angelides"> <u> Phil Angelides</u></a> Chairman of the
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_Crisis_Inquiry_Commission"> Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission</a>
claims <i>"There is no way to organize a movement around the problem of crooked banks." </i><b><br /></b>
in his <a href="http://www.netrootsnation.org/nn_events/nn-13/stopping-the-next-depression-banks-are-still-too-big-to-fail"> presentation at Netroots Nation 2013</a> in San Jose California
<br />We must <b>disprove that theory, by taking action</b>, organizing behind candidates and incumbents who will lead us to solutions.
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The Absents of Prosecutions for recent Wall Street Financial Schemes is because we have too few elected official like
California Attorney General <b>Kamala Harris</b> who is willing to stand up to these
crooks. <br />
We need more congress members and candidates to support Senator <b> Elizabeth Warren</b> efforts to Prevent the Wall Street Financial Schemes. <b><br />David Peterson</b> is a rare candidate for congress willing to bring 'Holding Wall Street Accountable' into his campaign platform.<br />
The Media works hard to hide the truth from American Citizens <br />
Only one journalist covers the Wall Street Financial Scheme's truthfully, <b>Matt Taibbi</b>
The Occupy movement is the only group that recognizes we've ALL been ripped off, However they don't Vote. <br />
What is your Local Democratic, Republican, Green, Libertarian, Peace & Freedom doing about this issue?
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David Petersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08536378621814198678noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576383019810222702.post-33139592521089967962012-05-30T11:31:00.001-07:002013-09-27T11:44:44.423-07:00San Francisco has the Power to bring change with the 2014 ElectionA Candidate with a serious Legislative agenda:<br />
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with his aggressive Legislative Agenda to:</span><br />
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<li><span id="yiv492830875OLK_SRC_BODY_SECTION">Take the Profit Out of War-Profiteering</span>
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<li><span id="yiv492830875OLK_SRC_BODY_SECTION">Defund Domestic Spying</span></li>
<li><span id="yiv492830875OLK_SRC_BODY_SECTION">Prevent Wall Street Financial Schemes</span></li>
<li><span id="yiv492830875OLK_SRC_BODY_SECTION">Save Social Security from Republican pilfering</span></li>
<li><span id="yiv492830875OLK_SRC_BODY_SECTION">Champion Equality Nationwide!</span></li>
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<li>End the War on Women</li>
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"Nobody goes to jail,” writes <i>Matt Taibbi</i> in the new issue of Rolling Stone magazine. “This is the mantra of the <b>...</b></span><br />
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Sometimes creating Propaganda can be fun - creative writing building fantasy scenarios that are pushed to the public as news releases. Ideally, the herd of fools in the general public will read enough of this to sway opinion pols and create a public fear of an evil international enemy. Why - because the US Government will need support for the next big War they are planning.<br />
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<tr><td><span style="font-size: small;"><strong>China-US satellite warning a hot-button issue</strong></span><br />
By Craig Guthrie <br />
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HUA HIN, Thailand - It's a nightmare scenario for proponents of China's "counter-space" threat. A group of military-grade Chinese hackers access United States Earth observation satellites through a ground station in the Arctic. With a full array of commands at their disposal, the hackers manipulate and glean valuable environmental data. When conflict erupts, the satellites are programmed to self-destruct, or take down more valuable targets. <br />
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The US-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC), a congressional body, hints in its latest report that the People's Liberation Army has already opened the door to such a strike, finding that US environment-monitoring satellites were interfered with four or more times in 2007 and 2008 and that "the<br />
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techniques appear consistent with authoritative Chinese military writings". <br />
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The forthcoming annual report for the independent congressional advisory panel states in the chapter "China's Activities Directly Affecting US Security Interests" that in October 2007 and July 2008 the earth observation satellite Landsat-7 "experienced 12 or more minutes of interference". Landsat-7 is jointly managed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the US Geological Survey. <br />
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More worrying are the commission's findings that the defenses of the Terra EOS (earth observation system), a NASA satellite, were breached for two and then 10 minutes in June and October 2008. "The responsible party achieved all steps required to command the satellite, but did not issue commands". <br />
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"For countries that can never win a war with the United States by using the method of tanks and planes, attacking the US space system may be an irresistible and most tempting choice," the reports cites a China expert, who it didn't identify, as saying. <br />
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NASA has since acknowledged "suspicious events" with Terra, while the US Geological Survey has confirmed that its Landsat-7 mapping satellite experienced two ''anomalous'' radio frequency events. <br />
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However, US experts have raised doubts over the report's findings and suggested the USCC has ventured beyond its remit of monitoring US-Chinese relations. Meanwhile, Beijing's spokesman has rejected the claims as "fabricated" and based on the commission harboring "ulterior motives". <br />
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The USCC states in its report that China's military-related space activities can be divided into "reconnaissance-strike complexes" and "counter-space weapons", with the latter enabling attacks on adversary space systems from the ground through, "deception that involves the interception or forgery of transmissions". <blockquote>Such interference poses numerous potential threats, particularly if achieved against satellites with more sensitive functions. For example, access to a satellite's controls could allow an attacker to damage or destroy the satellite. The attacker could also deny or degrade as well as forge or otherwise manipulate the satellite's transmission. A high level of access could reveal the satellite's capabilities or information, such as imagery, gained through its sensors. Opportunities may also exist to reconnoiter or compromise other terrestrial or space-based networks used by the satellite ... <br />
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[T]he techniques appear consistent with authoritative Chinese military writings. For example, according to Military Astronautics, [1] attacks on space systems "generate tremors in the structure of space power of the enemy, cause it to suffer from chain effects, and finally lose, or partly lose, its combat effectiveness." One tactic is "implanting computer virus and logic bombs into the enemy's space information network so as to paralyze the enemy's space information system. <br />
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This could critically disrupt the US military's ability to deploy and operate during a military contingency. </blockquote>The commission then goes on to identify a likely weak link that would allow PLA hackers access, noting that SvalSat, a satellite ground facility used by the observation satellites located in the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, has a high-bandwidth connection to the Norwegian telecommunications grid. <br />
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While the USCC states that the use of such infrastructure presents "potential opportunities for malicious actors to gain access to restricted networks", Konsberg Satellite Services (KSAT) president Rolf Skatteboe insists the report's assertions are completely off the mark. <br />
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"KSAT has not experienced any attempt to enter into the company's systems from outside sources,'' Skatteboe wrote in a media statement. ''We do not have any indication that hacking of satellites using KSAT Svalbard station has taken place. A careful screening of our security systems has not indicated any attempts to access SvalSat from unauthorized sources. <br />
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''The Internet is occasionally used for distribution of x-band payload data received from the satellite to the end user. Hence, this communication channel is not an access point for hacking if it were to happened." <br />
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Regardless of access through the Norwegian ground station, US experts say the interference proves Washington needs to firm up its cyber-security on space assets. <br />
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''These reports are troubling, though not too surprising, given that they rely on commercial Internet-connected satellite ground stations,'' Bruce MacDonald, senior adviser at the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) and the Director of the Space Working Group, told Asia Times Online. <br />
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"Not only the government, but the commercial sector needs to a much closer look at cyber and other vulnerabilities of such stations, and take steps to substantially upgrade their security." MacDonald was quoted in the USCC in its report. <br />
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Underscoring the commercial value of such data is Terra's involvement in geological surveying for rare earths. While China controls about 60% of the global supply of the increasingly important commodity through a state firm located in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous region, neighboring independent Mongolia has uncovered significant deposits with the help of Terra. <br />
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A Taiwanese study on south Mongolia's Gobi desert in 2007 found that Terra's ASTER (Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission Reflection Radiometer) sensor imaging to be an "important source of information about absorption in transition metals, especially iron and some rare-earth elements." It also recommended comparing ASTER mineral mapping with Landsat-7 data. [2] <br />
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While the Norwegian ground station refutes the USCC report's allegations and Macdonald states it has revealed US vulnerability, other US experts doubt the group's motives. <br />
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"The US-China Commission has made some speculative leaps and outright translation and reporting errors in the past", Joan Johnson-Freese, chair of the National Security Decision Making Department at the US Naval War College, told Asia Times Online. She cites a case where her and a colleague informed congress of "significant" errors in testimony in the May 2008 USCC hearing "China's Proliferation Practices and the Development of its Cyber and Space Warfare Capabilities". [3] <br />
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"Cyberspace is an area of significant concern, and the US needs to be vigilant, but I would have to see more information before putting too much faith in this specific report or example," said Johnson Freese. <br />
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George Smith, a senior fellow at US-based security research group globalsercurity.org,say the report's allegations are "more of the same." <br />
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"It's an old event so news of it was released for a reason, to keep the argument for more cybersecurity/cyberdefense/cyberwar funding hot. In that respect it's just part of a continuum of things that have rolled out into the public light over the last decade ... Satellites are fairly well-protected assets anyway, so the real nature of the incidents may have been functionally trivial but still worth addressing. And now that information has become useful," Smith told Asia Times Online. <br />
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The USCC's draft report also notes that other cyber attacks with possible Chinese involvement seen in the past year include the "Night Dragon" intrusion on energy and petrochemical companies and an alleged attempt to infiltrate Gmail accounts of US government officials, journalists and Chinese political activists. <br />
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An Australian academic, however, recently dismissed China's cyber-warfare capabilities as "fairly rudimentary". <br />
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Desmond Ball, a professor in the Strategic and Defense Studies Center in Australia's National University, says in the Winter 2011 report "China's Cyber Warfare Capabilities", that China's high-profile hacks recently, as well as website defacements and denial-of-service attacks, were unsophisticated compared to other nations' capabilities. <blockquote>More sophisticated Trojan Horse programs were used in 2002 to penetrate and steal information from the Dalai Lama's computer network. More recently, Trojan Horse programs camouflaged as Microsoft Word and PowerPoint documents have been inserted in computers in government offices in many countries around the world. Portable, large-capacity hard discs, often used by government agencies, have been found to carry Trojan Horses that automatically upload to Beijing Web-sites everything that the computer user saves on the hard disc. <br />
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From the late 1990s until 2005, the PLA conducted more than 100 military exercises involving some aspect of IW [information warfare], although the practice generally exposed substantial short-falls. </blockquote>Ball says that China would be unable to systematically cripple selected command and control, air defense and intelligence networks and databases of advanced adversaries, or to conduct deception operations by secretly manipulating the data in these networks. His conclusion: "China is condemned to inferiority in IW capabilities for probably several decades." <br />
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<i><b>Notes</b></i> <br />
1. Military Astronautics by Chang Xianqi, Li Yunzhi, Luo Xiaoming, Xu Wei,Geng Yandong, Chen Haoguang, Lin Dong National Defense Industry Publishing House; 2nd Edition, 2005.<br />
2. <a href="http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:JZsXnccCqZoJ:thesis.lib.ncu.edu.tw/ETD-db/ETD-search/getfile%3FURN%3D980202601%26filename%3D980202601.pdf+Terra+observational+satellite+%22rare+earth%22&cd=7&hl=en&ct=clnk"> Mapping surface materials of the Gobi desert area using ASTER images, Southern Mongolia.</a> Master's Thesis, June 24, 2011.<br />
3. See <a href="http://www.ucsusa.org/nuclear_weapons_and_global_security/international_information/us_china_relations/significant-errors-in.html%29"> Significant Errors in Testimony on China's Space Program</a>, Union of Concerned Scientists, May 20, 2008. <br />
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<i><b>Craig Guthrie</b> is a correspondent for Asia Times Online based in Thailand.</i> <br />
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Of course it's Copyright - this is great fiction and we are just trying to help you spread the message.David Petersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08536378621814198678noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576383019810222702.post-48795970931343833342011-07-06T14:57:00.000-07:002011-07-06T14:57:42.466-07:00The Elussive Accountable GovernmentThis article and discussion is at the core of our Governments failures to be effective. It's good perspective.<br />
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<h2 id="title"><a href="http://www.govtrack.us/blog/2010/03/24/who-writes-our-law/" title="Who writes our law?">Who writes our law?</a></h2><span class="meta">Author: Josh Tauberer - Categories: <a href="http://www.govtrack.us/blog/category/questions/" rel="category tag" title="View all posts in Questions">Questions</a></span> <br />
<div class="meta" style="margin-top: 0.5em;">More posts by <a href="http://www.govtrack.us/blog/author/admin/" title="Posts by Josh Tauberer">Josh Tauberer</a>.</div><div class="postcontent">Today’s question comes from Gwen who asks:<br />
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<b>Ideas for Bills</b><br />
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There are lots of little bills pending at any time before both the House and Senate, and the ideas behind these small bills come from many sources. Lots of bills start as news clippings: a Member may read a newspaper article and come in the next morning and tell his staffer to draft a bill to address the issue. And it’s not hard to imagine the origins of bills that would require or . Others originate from a constituent letter about a particularly compelling issue, or a request from a professional advocate representing a trade association, union, nonprofit, or corporation.<br />
<b>Turning to Staff Lawyers</b><br />
When a staffer is drafting the bill (either at the Member’s direction, or to pull something together to propose to the Member), they will send a request to the House or Senate’s Office of Legislative Counsel (OLC or “Leg Counsel”) and be assigned a lawyer to work with on turning the idea into legislative language. One of the best analogies I have heard for the who and how of writing laws is a comparison to computer programming. Lots of people may have an idea of what would be a good software application, but only someone who knows the language of the code can actually write the app in a way that works and can be executed. So, going with the analogy, the “programmers” in Congress are the lawyers in the OLC, who are completely professional, absolutely unpartian, are around longer than most Members of Congress, and could be making bazillions in the private sector.<br />
OLC’s lawyers turn plain language such as “insurers should not be able to drop you when you are sick” into an amendment to Section X, subsection Y, subpart Z to the Social Security Act, with conforming amendments in the Public Health Services Act, etc. and on and on. OLC works with all members, regardless of party. The assignment of a lawyer to a particular issue is based on their specialty – i.e. there are specialists in the IRS Code, specialists in the Social Security Act, etc. (and “specialist” means they have probably actually drafted significant parts of those laws).<br />
Here’s a , who heads up the health care team for the House’s OLC. He was writing the health care bill then, and he wrote the one that was just signed into law today (with help from other lawyers in House and Senate OLCs).<br />
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<b>Reviewing the Draft</b><br />
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Once the staffer has a draft, he or she will probably vet it with trusted experts and organizations that have an interest in the issue. It is always true that those actually affected by the legislation will troubleshoot its potential positive and adverse effects better than one staffer. Sometimes those suggestions, especially by professional advocates (i.e. lobbyists), are offered in the form of legislative language or line edits to proposed language.<br />
After the bill has been vetted and the Member agrees to introduce it, a printed copy is signed by the Member and delivered down to the “Hopper” on the House Floor (or similarly for the Senate). Usually that just means an intern hands it to the clerk minding the door to the Floor, and they get it to the Hopper — in a much less dramatic fashion Legally Blonde II would have you believe. It is then processed and given a number.<br />
<b>Big Bills and the Christmas Tree</b><br />
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These little bills frequently never come to a vote on their own, but they are important. Through the co-sponsorship process, and by building support for these small bills through constituent input and endorsements by organizations or businesses, supporters of these bills demonstrate to Leadership that the idea has merit and should be considered for inclusion in a larger package. Those larger packages are the bills that have nicknames and get all the attention – The Health Care Bill, The Climate Change Bill, The Stimulus Package. In fact, staffers often refer to the end-of-the year spending bill as a “Christmas Tree” with lots of “ornaments” in the form of these smaller bills with large contingencies of support attached to make the bill more attractive.<br />
The chairmen and subcommittee chairmen of committees of jurisdiction lead the process of drafting the large bills. Usually for a large bill, the committee will dedicate days or weeks or months of hearings to gathering information about the topic, to hear different perspectives and to educate the members and staff. During these hearings, Members will raise concerns or express interest in certain policies, both to make their views public and to indicate to the chairman and staff what they would like to see in a bill. Before drafting begins, there will likely be many meetings among staff and Members to discuss priorities, and attempt to reach consensus on an approach, within the committee, or at least within the majority members of the committee.<br />
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<b>Summary</b><br />
So here’s a summary of what Marci wrote: If you want to know who actually puts pen to paper, it’s nonpartisan staff lawyers who work for Congress who know the exiting law they are affecting inside out. They do that under the direction of office staff for Members of Congress and congressional committees, who vet the bill with outside experts and advocates. Sometimes those advocates (i.e. lobbyists) propose changes in the form of legislative language. But did they write the bill? Probably not.<br />
<div style="left: -5004px; position: absolute; top: -10054px;"><a href="http://about.me/dirty-movie">dirty movie full</a></div></div></div><div class="comments"><h2>10 comments so far...</h2><div class="comment alt" id="comment-6179"><div class="comment-meta"><span style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;"><img alt="" class="avatar avatar-32 photo" height="32" src="http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/a6ede6ef6fe8a61424dbceb79eefc5ad?s=32&d=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gravatar.com%2Favatar%2Fad516503a11cd5ca435acc9bb6523536%3Fs%3D32&r=G" width="32" /></span> <span style="float: left; padding-top: 5px;"> <a class="url" href="http://www.ngsoftware.org/" rel="external nofollow">Daniel Sage</a> January 5th, 2011 (<a href="http://www.govtrack.us/blog/2010/03/24/who-writes-our-law/comment-page-1/#comment-6179" title="">#</a>): </span> </div>First of all, thank you for sharing this information. It is really interesting how the members of Congress have staffers that make drafts of bills for them and then have an OLC lawyer come and translate the draft into legal terms. I always thought that the member wrote the bill themselves but I am shocked to find out how many people actually get involved with writing the bills.</div><div class="comment" id="comment-6525"><div class="comment-meta"><span style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;"><img alt="" class="avatar avatar-32 photo" height="32" src="http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/ae41c5eab1ac46fd4739858656547183?s=32&d=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gravatar.com%2Favatar%2Fad516503a11cd5ca435acc9bb6523536%3Fs%3D32&r=G" width="32" /></span> <span style="float: left; padding-top: 5px;"> Guri2323 January 12th, 2011 (<a href="http://www.govtrack.us/blog/2010/03/24/who-writes-our-law/comment-page-1/#comment-6525" title="">#</a>): </span> </div>I think that writing a law is just as long as writing a paper when you were in High School. You would have to start with ideas, then the rough draft, then the final copy. I think that many people contribute into making things into laws.</div><div class="comment alt" id="comment-6777"><div class="comment-meta"><span style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;"><img alt="" class="avatar avatar-32 photo" height="32" src="http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/d03b61f60232f54e122be7eccb89a60a?s=32&d=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gravatar.com%2Favatar%2Fad516503a11cd5ca435acc9bb6523536%3Fs%3D32&r=G" width="32" /></span> <span style="float: left; padding-top: 5px;"> Jerry Day January 19th, 2011 (<a href="http://www.govtrack.us/blog/2010/03/24/who-writes-our-law/comment-page-1/#comment-6777" title="">#</a>): </span> </div>I couldn’t finish this article because it was so naive and off-point. Since 9/11, corporations write legislation and hand those scripts to Congress with bags of money. The bills are rarely debated, sometimes not even disclosed (Obama HealthCare) as Nancy Pelosi said “You’ll get to see what’s in the bill after we pass it”, and legislation is generally NOT in the public interest by any interpretation. Legislation is now written by world banks, CFR backroom committees, military industries, big pharma and big agriculture in roughly that order. Congress are puppets to this process.</div><div class="comment" id="comment-7768"><div class="comment-meta"><span style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;"><img alt="" class="avatar avatar-32 photo" height="32" src="http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/3ed79fca2c44ffd0668d5a495a4c334a?s=32&d=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gravatar.com%2Favatar%2Fad516503a11cd5ca435acc9bb6523536%3Fs%3D32&r=G" width="32" /></span> <span style="float: left; padding-top: 5px;"> <a class="url" href="http://wildblue.net/" rel="external nofollow">Walter W Kernaich jr</a> March 17th, 2011 (<a href="http://www.govtrack.us/blog/2010/03/24/who-writes-our-law/comment-page-1/#comment-7768" title="">#</a>): </span> </div>Currently I am in college working on my graduate degree in criminal justice and then on to my law degree. I want to know once I have pass the bar and become an attorney can I use my knowledge to begin writing bills for introduction. I see so many laws that needs a change how do I go about proposing such a change.</div><div class="comment alt" id="comment-7934"><div class="comment-meta"><span style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;"><img alt="" class="avatar avatar-32 photo" height="32" src="http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/6106817c26ef6530438cb50621d6ed12?s=32&d=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gravatar.com%2Favatar%2Fad516503a11cd5ca435acc9bb6523536%3Fs%3D32&r=G" width="32" /></span> <span style="float: left; padding-top: 5px;"> Thom B April 5th, 2011 (<a href="http://www.govtrack.us/blog/2010/03/24/who-writes-our-law/comment-page-1/#comment-7934" title="">#</a>): </span> </div>I hope every Taxpayer and voter reads this article. I have forwarded this link to the hundreds of addressees in my Adress Book. I hope all of you will do the same.<br />
1) None of these people dreaming up ideas is elected; nor have most ever held a non-government job. Many of them do not even vote in their elected bosses district or State! If the Members of Congress are looking for ideas; they should try listening to their constituents! Perhaps they have heard about that little war that started with “Taxation without Representation”? Having some staffer from Harvard or Yale, born and raised to work in Washington, DC isn;t many Citizens idea of Representation!<br />
This will never change until the American Voters stop voting Party Lines or going along with teh incumbant hoping to benefit from senority.<br />
Change is built into our Constitutionally perscribed form of government. When an Incumbant compaigns on the strength of “knowing the system”. They are simply admitting to knowing the corruption. At this point in our history our Government is the single most dangerous enemy of this country. The power to correct this corruption still remains in the hands of the voters! DON’T vote for a single incumbant or previous office holder for 12 years. That’s all it will take to clean out the government, bring about a real balance budget, make meaningful Health Care and Monetary Reforms… The current administration and Congress will never even make a serious attempt. Toss them all out, before it’s too late.</div><div class="comment" id="comment-7937"><div class="comment-meta"><span style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;"><img alt="" class="avatar avatar-32 photo" height="32" src="http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/7b7f8efd9edc3f9b1bfd38f73085d3be?s=32&d=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gravatar.com%2Favatar%2Fad516503a11cd5ca435acc9bb6523536%3Fs%3D32&r=G" width="32" /></span> <span style="float: left; padding-top: 5px;"> a regular guy from Portugal April 9th, 2011 (<a href="http://www.govtrack.us/blog/2010/03/24/who-writes-our-law/comment-page-1/#comment-7937" title="">#</a>): </span> </div>My respect to Josh Tauberer, the man behind this site. I admire your effort to bring such matters to the public, allowing that everybody could understand more about what (and how) is done by your government.<br />
Unfortunely, the comment above from Jerry Day, is becoming more and more close to reality.</div><div class="comment alt" id="comment-7938"><div class="comment-meta"><span style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;"><img alt="" class="avatar avatar-32 photo" height="32" src="http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/892a0a690f3cef4e498be824c77e1c58?s=32&d=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gravatar.com%2Favatar%2Fad516503a11cd5ca435acc9bb6523536%3Fs%3D32&r=G" width="32" /></span> <span style="float: left; padding-top: 5px;"> <a class="url" href="http://razor.occams.info/" rel="external nofollow">Josh Tauberer</a> April 13th, 2011 (<a href="http://www.govtrack.us/blog/2010/03/24/who-writes-our-law/comment-page-1/#comment-7938" title="">#</a>): </span> </div>Bills can only be introduced by a Member of Congress. Anyone can actually do the writing, but generally that’s a matter between the Member of Congress and the Congressional staff lawyers.</div><div class="comment" id="comment-7945"><div class="comment-meta"><span style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;"><img alt="" class="avatar avatar-32 photo" height="32" src="http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/71d4c051549d140cff47dbe9b4b8e41e?s=32&d=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gravatar.com%2Favatar%2Fad516503a11cd5ca435acc9bb6523536%3Fs%3D32&r=G" width="32" /></span> <span style="float: left; padding-top: 5px;"> Edward Steve April 17th, 2011 (<a href="http://www.govtrack.us/blog/2010/03/24/who-writes-our-law/comment-page-1/#comment-7945" title="">#</a>): </span> </div>First of all I’d like to thank Josh for sharing such kind of helpful and informative resources that helps people understanding the entire law making process. Law making process is not tailored overnight.It’s a long and smooth process for a law to be granted by the maximum members of Parliament. Lots of people concerning this and their efforts belong to the process.The first thing is a draft, gradually being converted as bill and finally into a law. People need to be aware about the fact how law makers do their work for the sake of their countrymen.</div><div class="comment alt" id="comment-7948"><div class="comment-meta"><span style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;"><img alt="" class="avatar avatar-32 photo" height="32" src="http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/0998cdac4e5e5d76b8a5ff38662a7cb6?s=32&d=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gravatar.com%2Favatar%2Fad516503a11cd5ca435acc9bb6523536%3Fs%3D32&r=G" width="32" /></span> <span style="float: left; padding-top: 5px;"> Dena May 11th, 2011 (<a href="http://www.govtrack.us/blog/2010/03/24/who-writes-our-law/comment-page-1/#comment-7948" title="">#</a>): </span> </div>Years ago I worked in Washington, DC for a lobbying group and often members of Congress would send us their proposed legislation to mark up and comment on so that groups like mine would lend support for these politicians. Don’t think staffers do it alone.</div><div class="comment" id="comment-7949"><div class="comment-meta"><span style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;"><img alt="" class="avatar avatar-32 photo" height="32" src="http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/6f5d9ab50ccfe287a8786b31d97e9923?s=32&d=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gravatar.com%2Favatar%2Fad516503a11cd5ca435acc9bb6523536%3Fs%3D32&r=G" width="32" /></span> <span style="float: left; padding-top: 5px;"> Bryan Watson May 11th, 2011 (<a href="http://www.govtrack.us/blog/2010/03/24/who-writes-our-law/comment-page-1/#comment-7949" title="">#</a>): </span> </div>There are special interest groups who specialize in writing legislation and distributing it to federal and state legislators for conversion into law. These are either specific amendments to pending legislation or, in some case, whole bills.<br />
One such group is ALEC (American Legislative Exchange Council) which brags about writing “model legislation” that promotes their ideological viewpoint.They write: “The centerpiece of Task Force projects is ALEC model legislation. ALEC is the only state legislative organization that adopts policies and creates model legislation for its members to use in their states. To date, ALEC has nearly 1,000 pieces of model legislation.”<br />
There is no published list of who is a member of ALEC, or which legislators subscribe to ALEC, or what legislation ALEC produces or how actual legislation matches up to ALEC’s model legislation.<br />
While ALEC operates at the state level, there are other “think tanks” that operate at the federal level.<br />
It is widely reported that PhRMA (Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America) directly wrote large portions of the legislation that became Medicare Part D (prescription drug coverage).<br />
I appreciate this article’s attempt to explain how it should be done. In fact, substantive legislation is initiated, and in many cases written, by very large, very well funded, very well organized special interest groups.</div><div class="comment alt" id="comment-7959"><div class="comment-meta"><span style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;"><img alt="" class="avatar avatar-32 photo" height="32" src="http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/5f40dd03ee7e1cf72fd820081312424c?s=32&d=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gravatar.com%2Favatar%2Fad516503a11cd5ca435acc9bb6523536%3Fs%3D32&r=G" width="32" /></span> <span style="float: left; padding-top: 5px;"> <a class="url" href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/End-Crony-Capitalism/145626605487516" rel="external nofollow">David Peterson</a> May 22nd, 2011 (<a href="http://www.govtrack.us/blog/2010/03/24/who-writes-our-law/comment-page-1/#comment-7959" title="">#</a>): </span> </div><b>[Your comment is awaiting moderation.]</b><br />
This article is Fantastic, it touches the tip of the iceberg, on the realities of our American Government. The original author claims over and over that Legislative staff are non-partisan, and that they write the bills.<br />
The comments are from savvy citizens who know better.<br />
Version 1 should be archived for all to see and Version 2 should be written with no effort to hide the truth. Remember, it’s called “Open-Government”</div><div class="commentform"><h2><textarea cols="100%" id="comment" name="comment" rows="10" tabindex="1"></textarea><input class="subscribe_button" id="submit" name="submit" tabindex="5" type="submit" value="" /><input name="comment_post_ID" style="display: none; height: 0pt; width: 0pt;" type="hidden" value="2892" /> </h2></div></div></div></div></div></div><div style="clear: both;"></div></div></td><td background="/media/master-right.png" class="screenonly" width="30"><br />
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<div id="teaser"> <div class="subcolumns"> <div class="subcl"> <h1>Al Gore: Climate of Denial</h1><h2>Can science and the truth withstand the merchants of poison?</h2><h2> </h2><div class="author"><span class="floatLt">By</span> Al Gore</div><div class="date">June 22, 2011 7:45 AM ET</div>The first time I remember hearing the question "is it real?" was when I went as a young boy to see a traveling show put on by "professional wrestlers" one summer evening in the gym of the Forks River Elementary School in Elmwood, Tennessee.<br />
The evidence that it was real was palpable: "They're really hurting each other! That's real blood! Look a'there! They can't fake that!" On the other hand, there was clearly a script (or in today's language, a "narrative"), with good guys to cheer and bad guys to boo.<br />
But the most unusual and in some ways most interesting character in these dramas was the referee: Whenever the bad guy committed a gross and obvious violation of the "rules" — such as they were — like using a metal folding chair to smack the good guy in the head, the referee always seemed to be preoccupied with one of the cornermen, or looking the other way. Yet whenever the good guy — after absorbing more abuse and unfairness than any reasonable person could tolerate — committed the slightest infraction, the referee was all over him. The answer to the question "Is it real?" seemed connected to the question of whether the referee was somehow confused about his role: Was he too an entertainer?<br />
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That is pretty much the role now being played by most of the news media in refereeing the current wrestling match over whether global warming is "real," and whether it has any connection to the constant dumping of 90 million tons of heat-trapping emissions into the Earth's thin shell of atmosphere every 24 hours.<br />
Admittedly, the contest over global warming is a challenge for the referee because it's a tag-team match, a real free-for-all. In one corner of the ring are Science and Reason. In the other corner: Poisonous Polluters and Right-wing Ideologues.<br />
The referee — in this analogy, the news media — seems confused about whether he is in the news business or the entertainment business. Is he responsible for ensuring a fair match? Or is he part of the show, selling tickets and building the audience? The referee certainly seems distracted: by Donald Trump, Charlie Sheen, the latest reality show — the list of serial obsessions is too long to enumerate here.<br />
But whatever the cause, the referee appears not to notice that the Polluters and Ideologues are trampling all over the "rules" of democratic discourse. They are financing pseudoscientists whose job is to manufacture doubt about what is true and what is false; buying elected officials wholesale with bribes that the politicians themselves have made "legal" and can now be made in secret; spending hundreds of millions of dollars each year on misleading advertisements in the mass media; hiring four anti-climate lobbyists for every member of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. (Question: Would Michael Jordan have been a star if he was covered by four defensive players every step he took on the basketball court?)<br />
This script, of course, is not entirely new: A half-century ago, when Science and Reason established the linkage between cigarettes and lung diseases, the tobacco industry hired actors, dressed them up as doctors, and paid them to look into television cameras and tell people that the linkage revealed in the Surgeon General's Report was not real at all. The show went on for decades, with more Americans killed each year by cigarettes than all of the U.S. soldiers killed in all of World War II.<br />
This time, the scientific consensus is even stronger. It has been endorsed by every National Academy of science of every major country on the planet, every major professional scientific society related to the study of global warming and 98 percent of climate scientists throughout the world. In the latest and most authoritative study by 3,000 of the very best scientific experts in the world, the evidence was judged "unequivocal."<br />
But wait! The good guys transgressed the rules of decorum, as evidenced in their private e-mails that were stolen and put on the Internet. The referee is all over it: Penalty! Go to your corner! And in their 3,000-page report, the scientists made some mistakes! Another penalty!<br />
And if more of the audience is left confused about whether the climate crisis is real? Well, the show must go on. After all, it's entertainment. There are tickets to be sold, eyeballs to glue to the screen.<br />
Part of the script for this show was leaked to <em>The New York Times</em> as early as 1991. In an internal document, a consortium of the largest global-warming polluters spelled out their principal strategy: "Reposition global warming as theory, rather than fact." Ever since, they have been sowing doubt even more effectively than the tobacco companies before them.<br />
To sell their false narrative, the Polluters and Ideologues have found it essential to undermine the public's respect for Science and Reason by attacking the integrity of the climate scientists. That is why the scientists are regularly accused of falsifying evidence and exaggerating its implications in a greedy effort to win more research grants, or secretly pursuing a hidden political agenda to expand the power of government. Such slanderous insults are deeply ironic: extremist ideologues — many financed or employed by carbon polluters — accusing scientists of being greedy extremist ideologues.<br />
After World War II, a philosopher studying the impact of organized propaganda on the quality of democratic debate wrote, "The conversion of all questions of truth into questions of power has attacked the very heart of the distinction between true and false."<br />
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Is the climate crisis real? Yes, of course it is. Pause for a moment to consider these events of just the past 12 months:<br />
• <strong>Heat.</strong> According to NASA, 2010 was tied with 2005 as the hottest year measured since instruments were first used systematically in the 1880s. Nineteen countries set all-time high temperature records. One city in Pakistan, Mohenjo-Daro, reached 128.3 degrees Fahrenheit, the hottest temperature ever measured in an Asian city. Nine of the 10 hottest years in history have occurred in the last 13 years. The past decade was the hottest ever measured, even though half of that decade represented a "solar minimum" — the low ebb in the natural cycle of solar energy emanating from the sun.<br />
• <strong>Floods.</strong> Megafloods displaced 20 million people in Pakistan, further destabilizing a nuclear-armed country; inundated an area of Australia larger than Germany and France combined; flooded 28 of the 32 districts that make up Colombia, where it has rained almost continuously for the past year; caused a "thousand-year" flood in my home city of Nashville; and led to all-time record flood levels in the Mississippi River Valley. Many places around the world are now experiencing larger and more frequent extreme downpours and snowstorms; last year's "Snowmaggedon" in the northeastern United States is part of the same pattern, notwithstanding the guffaws of deniers.<br />
• <strong>Drought.</strong> Historic drought and fires in Russia killed an estimated 56,000 people and caused wheat and other food crops in Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan to be removed from the global market, contributing to a record spike in food prices. "Practically everything is burning," Russian president Dmitry Medvedev declared. "What's happening with the planet's climate right now needs to be a wake-up call to all of us." The drought level in much of Texas has been raised from "extreme" to "exceptional," the highest category. This spring the majority of the counties in Texas were on fire, and Gov. Rick Perry requested a major disaster declaration for all but two of the state's 254 counties. Arizona is now fighting the largest fire in its history. Since 1970, the fire season throughout the American West has increased by 78 days. Extreme droughts in central China and northern France are currently drying up reservoirs and killing crops.<br />
• <strong>Melting Ice.</strong> An enormous mass of ice, four times larger than the island of Manhattan, broke off from northern Greenland last year and slipped into the sea. The acceleration of ice loss in both Greenland and Antarctica has caused another upward revision of global sea-level rise and the numbers of refugees expected from low-lying coastal areas. The Arctic ice cap, which reached a record low volume last year, has lost as much as 40 percent of its area during summer in just 30 years.<br />
These extreme events are happening in real time. It is not uncommon for the nightly newscast to resemble a nature hike through the Book of Revelation. Yet most of the news media completely ignore how such events are connected to the climate crisis, or dismiss the connection as controversial; after all, there are scientists on one side of the debate and deniers on the other. A Fox News executive, in an internal e-mail to the network's reporters and editors that later became public, questioned the "veracity of climate change data" and ordered the journalists to "refrain from asserting that the planet has warmed (or cooled) in any given period without IMMEDIATELY pointing out that such theories are based upon data that critics have called into question."<br />
But in the "real" world, the record droughts, fires, floods and mudslides continue to increase in severity and frequency. Leading climate scientists like Jim Hansen and Kevin Trenberth now say that events like these would almost certainly not be occurring without the influence of man-made global warming. And that's a shift in the way they frame these impacts. Scientists used to caution that we were increasing the probability of such extreme events by "loading the dice" — pumping more carbon into the atmosphere. Now the scientists go much further, warning that we are "painting more dots on the dice." We are not only more likely to roll 12s; we are now rolling 13s and 14s. In other words, the biggest storms are not only becoming more frequent, they are getting bigger, stronger and more destructive.<br />
"The only plausible explanation for the rise in weather-related catastrophes is climate change," Munich Re, one of the two largest reinsurance companies in the world, recently stated. "The view that weather extremes are more frequent and intense due to global warming coincides with the current state of scientific knowledge."<br />
Many of the extreme and destructive events are the result of the rapid increase in the amount of heat energy from the sun that is trapped in the atmosphere, which is radically disrupting the planet's water cycle. More heat energy evaporates more water into the air, and the warmer air holds a lot more moisture. This has huge consequences that we now see all around the world.<br />
When a storm unleashes a downpour of rain or snow, the precipitation does not originate just in the part of the sky directly above where it falls. Storms reach out — sometimes as far as 2,000 miles — to suck in water vapor from large areas of the sky, including the skies above oceans, where water vapor has increased by four percent in just the last 30 years. (Scientists often compare this phenomenon to what happens in a bathtub when you open the drain; the water rushing out comes from the whole tub, not just from the part of the tub directly above the drain. And when the tub is filled with more water, more goes down the drain. In the same way, when the warmer sky is filled with a lot more water vapor, there are bigger downpours when a storm cell opens the "drain.")<br />
In many areas, these bigger downpours also mean longer periods between storms — at the same time that the extra heat in the air is also drying out the soil. That is part of the reason so many areas have been experiencing both record floods and deeper, longer-lasting droughts.<br />
Moreover, the scientists have been warning us for quite some time — in increasingly urgent tones — that things will get much, much worse if we continue the reckless dumping of more and more heat-trapping pollution into the atmosphere. <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/the-scorched-earth-20110624">Drought is projected to spread across significant, highly populated areas of the globe throughout this century.</a> Look at what the scientists say is in store for the Mediterranean nations. Should we care about the loss of Spain, France, Italy, the Balkans, Turkey, Tunisia? Look at what they say is in store for Mexico. Should we notice? Should we care?<br />
Maybe it's just easier, psychologically, to swallow the lie that these scientists who devote their lives to their work are actually greedy deceivers and left-wing extremists — and that we should instead put our faith in the pseudoscientists financed by large carbon polluters whose business plans depend on their continued use of the atmospheric commons as a place to dump their gaseous, heat-trapping waste without limit or constraint, free of charge.<br />
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The truth is this: What we are doing is functionally insane. If we do not change this pattern, we will condemn our children and all future generations to struggle with ecological curses for several millennia to come. Twenty percent of the global-warming pollution we spew into the sky each day will still be there 20,000 years from now!<br />
We do have another choice. Renewable energy sources are coming into their own. Both solar and wind will soon produce power at costs that are competitive with fossil fuels; indications are that twice as many solar installations were erected worldwide last year as compared to 2009. The reductions in cost and the improvements in efficiency of photovoltaic cells over the past decade appear to be following an exponential curve that resembles a less dramatic but still startling version of what happened with computer chips over the past 50 years.<br />
Enhanced geothermal energy is potentially a nearly limitless source of competitive electricity. Increased energy efficiency is already saving businesses money and reducing emissions significantly. New generations of biomass energy — ones that do not rely on food crops, unlike the mistaken strategy of making ethanol from corn — are extremely promising. Sustainable forestry and agriculture both make economic as well as environmental sense. And all of these options would spread even more rapidly if we stopped subsidizing Big Oil and Coal and put a price on carbon that reflected the true cost of fossil energy — either through the much-maligned cap-and-trade approach, or through a revenue-neutral tax swap.<br />
All over the world, the grassroots movement in favor of changing public policies to confront the climate crisis and build a more prosperous, sustainable future is growing rapidly. But most governments remain paralyzed, unable to take action — even after years of volatile gasoline prices, repeated wars in the Persian Gulf, one energy-related disaster after another, and a seemingly endless stream of unprecedented and lethal weather disasters.<br />
Continuing on our current course would be suicidal for global civilization. But the key question is: How do we drive home that fact in a democratic society when questions of truth have been converted into questions of power? When the distinction between what is true and what is false is being attacked relentlessly, and when the referee in the contest between truth and falsehood has become an entertainer selling tickets to a phony wrestling match?<br />
The "wrestling ring" in this metaphor is the conversation of democracy. It used to be called the "public square." In ancient Athens, it was the Agora. In the Roman Republic, it was the Forum. In the Egypt of the recent Arab Spring, "Tahrir Square" was both real and metaphorical — encompassing Facebook, Twitter, Al-Jazeera and texting.<br />
In the America of the late-18th century, the conversation that led to our own "Spring" took place in printed words: pamphlets, newsprint, books, the "Republic of Letters." It represented the fullest flower of the Enlightenment, during which the oligarchic power of the monarchies, the feudal lords and the Medieval Church was overthrown and replaced with a new sovereign: the Rule of Reason.<br />
The public square that gave birth to the new consciousness of the Enlightenment emerged in the dozen generations following the invention of the printing press — "the Gutenberg Galaxy," the scholar Marshall McLuhan called it — a space in which the conversation of democracy was almost equally accessible to every literate person. Individuals could both find the knowledge that had previously been restricted to elites and contribute their own ideas.<br />
Ideas that found resonance with others rose in prominence much the way Google searches do today, finding an ever larger audience and becoming a source of political power for individuals with neither wealth nor force of arms. Thomas Paine, to take one example, emigrated from England to Philadelphia with no wealth, no family connections and no power other than that which came from his ability to think and write clearly — yet his <em>Common Sense</em> became the <em>Harry Potter</em> of Revolutionary America. The "public interest" mattered, was actively discussed and pursued.<br />
But the "public square" that gave birth to America has been transformed beyond all recognition. The conversation that matters most to the shaping of the "public mind" now takes place on television. Newspapers and magazines are in decline. The Internet, still in its early days, will one day support business models that make true journalism profitable — but up until now, the only successful news websites aggregate content from struggling print publications. Web versions of the newspapers themselves are, with few exceptions, not yet making money. They bring to mind the classic image of Wile E. Coyote running furiously in midair just beyond the edge of the cliff, before plummeting to the desert floor far beneath him.<br />
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The average American, meanwhile, is watching television an astonishing five hours a day. In the average household, at least one television set is turned on more than eight hours a day. Moreover, approximately 75 percent of those using the Internet frequently watch television at the same time that they are online.<br />
Unlike access to the "public square" of early America, access to television requires large amounts of money. Thomas Paine could walk out of his front door in Philadelphia and find a dozen competing, low-cost print shops within blocks of his home. Today, if he traveled to the nearest TV station, or to the headquarters of nearby Comcast — the dominant television provider in America — and tried to deliver his new ideas to the American people, he would be laughed off the premises. The public square that used to be a commons has been refeudalized, and the gatekeepers charge large rents for the privilege of communicating to the American people over the only medium that really affects their thinking. "Citizens" are now referred to more commonly as "consumers" or "the audience."<br />
That is why up to 80 percent of the campaign budgets for candidates in both major political parties is devoted to the purchase of 30-second TV ads. Since the rates charged for these commercials increase each year, the candidates are forced to raise more and more money in each two-year campaign cycle.<br />
Of course, the only reliable sources from which such large sums can be raised continuously are business lobbies. Organized labor, a shadow of its former self, struggles to compete, and individuals are limited by law to making small contributions. During the 2008 campaign, there was a bubble of hope that Internet-based fundraising might even the scales, but in the end, Democrats as well as Republicans relied far more on traditional sources of large contributions. Moreover, the recent deregulation of unlimited — and secret — donations by wealthy corporations has made the imbalance even worse.<br />
In the new ecology of political discourse, special-interest contributors of the large sums of money now required for the privilege of addressing voters on a wholesale basis are not squeamish about asking for the quo they expect in return for their quid. Politicians who don't acquiesce don't get the money they need to be elected and re-elected. And the impact is doubled when special interests make clear — usually bluntly — that the money they are withholding will go instead to opponents who are more than happy to pledge the desired quo. Politicians have been racing to the bottom for some time, and are presently tunneling to new depths. It is now commonplace for congressmen and senators first elected decades ago — as I was — to comment in private that the whole process has become unbelievably crass, degrading and horribly destructive to the core values of American democracy.<br />
Largely as a result, the concerns of the wealthiest individuals and corporations routinely trump the concerns of average Americans and small businesses. There are a ridiculously large number of examples: eliminating the inheritance tax paid by the wealthiest one percent of families is considered a much higher priority than addressing the suffering of the millions of long-term unemployed; Wall Street's interest in legalizing gambling in trillions of dollars of "derivatives" was considered way more important than protecting the integrity of the financial system and the interests of middle-income home buyers. It's a long list.<br />
Almost every group organized to promote and protect the "public interest" has been backpedaling and on the defensive. By sharp contrast, when a coalition of powerful special interests sets out to manipulate U.S. policy, their impact can be startling — and the damage to the true national interest can be devastating.<br />
In 2002, for example, the feverish desire to invade Iraq required convincing the American people that Saddam Hussein was somehow responsible for attacking the United States on September 11th, 2001, and that he was preparing to attack us again, perhaps with nuclear weapons. When the evidence — the "facts" — stood in the way of that effort to shape the public mind, they were ridiculed, maligned and ignored. Behind the scenes, the intelligence was manipulated and the public was intentionally deceived. Allies were pressured to adopt the same approach with their publics. A recent inquiry in the U.K. confirmed this yet again. "We knew at the time that the purpose of the dossier was precisely to make a case for war, rather than setting out the available intelligence," Maj. Gen. Michael Laurie testified. "To make the best out of sparse and inconclusive intelligence, the wording was developed with care." Why? As British intelligence put it, the overthrow of Saddam was "a prize because it could give new security to oil supplies."<br />
That goal — the real goal — could have been debated on its own terms. But as Bush administration officials have acknowledged, a truly candid presentation would not have resulted in sufficient public support for the launching of a new war. They knew that because they had studied it and polled it. So they manipulated the debate, downplayed the real motive for the invasion, and made a different case to the public — one based on falsehoods.<br />
And the "referee" — the news media — looked the other way. Some, like Fox News, were hyperactive cheerleaders. Others were intimidated into going along by the vitriol heaped on any who asked inconvenient questions. (They know it; many now acknowledge it, sheepishly and apologetically.)<br />
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Senators themselves fell, with a few honorable exceptions, into the same two camps. A few weeks before the United States invaded Iraq, the late Robert Byrd — God rest his soul — thundered on the Senate floor about the pitiful quality of the debate over the choice between war and peace: "Yet, this Chamber is, for the most part, silent — ominously, dreadfully silent. There is no debate, no discussion, no attempt to lay out for the nation the pros and cons of this particular war. There is nothing."<br />
The chamber was silent, in part, because many senators were somewhere else — attending cocktail parties and receptions, largely with special-interest donors, raising money to buy TV ads for their next campaigns. Nowadays, in fact, the scheduling of many special-interest fundraisers mirrors the schedule of votes pending in the House and Senate.<br />
By the time we invaded Iraq, polls showed, nearly three-quarters of the American people were convinced that the person responsible for the planes flying into the World Trade Center Towers was indeed Saddam Hussein. The rest is history — though, as Faulkner wrote, "The past is never dead. It's not even past." Because of that distortion of the truth in the past, we are still in Iraq; and because the bulk of our troops and intelligence assets were abruptly diverted from Afghanistan to Iraq, we are also still in Afghanistan.<br />
In the same way, because the banks had their way with Congress when it came to gambling on unregulated derivatives and recklessly endangering credit markets with subprime mortgages, we still have almost double-digit unemployment, historic deficits, Greece and possibly other European countries teetering on the edge of default, and the threat of a double-dip recession. Even the potential default of the United States of America is now being treated by many politicians and too many in the media as yet another phony wrestling match, a political game. Are the potential economic consequences of a U.S. default "real"? Of course they are! Have we gone completely nuts?<br />
We haven't gone nuts — but the "conversation of democracy" has become so deeply dysfunctional that our ability to make intelligent collective decisions has been seriously impaired. Throughout American history, we relied on the vibrancy of our public square — and the quality of our democratic discourse — to make better decisions than most nations in the history of the world. But we are now routinely making really bad decisions that completely ignore the best available evidence of what is true and what is false. When the distinction between truth and falsehood is systematically attacked without shame or consequence — when a great nation makes crucially important decisions on the basis of completely false information that is no longer adequately filtered through the fact-checking function of a healthy and honest public discussion — the public interest is severely damaged.<br />
That is exactly what is happening with U.S. decisions regarding the climate crisis. The best available evidence demonstrates beyond any reasonable doubt that the reckless spewing of global-warming pollution in obscene quantities into the atmospheric commons is having exactly the consequences long predicted by scientists who have analyzed the known facts according to the laws of physics.<br />
The emergence of the climate crisis seems sudden only because of a relatively recent discontinuity in the relationship between human civilization and the planet's ecological system. In the past century, we have quadrupled global population while relying on the burning of carbon-based fuels — coal, oil and gas — for 85 percent of the world's energy. We are also cutting and burning forests that would otherwise help remove some of the added CO2 from the atmosphere, and have converted agriculture to an industrial model that also runs on carbon-based fuels and strip-mines carbon-rich soils.<br />
The cumulative result is a radically new reality — and since human nature makes us vulnerable to confusing the unprecedented with the improbable, it naturally seems difficult to accept. Moreover, since this new reality is painful to contemplate, and requires big changes in policy and behavior that are at the outer limit of our ability, it is all too easy to fall into the psychological state of denial. As with financial issues like subprime mortgages and credit default swaps, the climate crisis can seem too complex to worry about, especially when the shills for the polluters constantly claim it's all a hoax anyway. And since the early impacts of climatic disruption are distributed globally, they masquerade as an abstraction that is safe to ignore.<br />
These vulnerabilities, rooted in our human nature, are being manipulated by the tag-team of Polluters and Ideologues who are trying to deceive us. And the referee — the news media — is once again distracted. As with the invasion of Iraq, some are hyperactive cheerleaders for the deception, while others are intimidated into complicity, timidity and silence by the astonishing vitriol heaped upon those who dare to present the best evidence in a professional manner. Just as TV networks who beat the drums of war prior to the Iraq invasion were rewarded with higher ratings, networks now seem reluctant to present the truth about the link between carbon pollution and global warming out of fear that conservative viewers will change the channel — and fear that they will receive a torrent of flame e-mails from deniers.<br />
Many politicians, unfortunately, also fall into the same two categories: those who cheerlead for the deniers and those who cower before them. The latter group now includes several candidates for the Republican presidential nomination who have felt it necessary to abandon their previous support for action on the climate crisis; at least one has been apologizing profusely to the deniers and begging for their forgiveness.<br />
"Intimidation" and "timidity" are connected by more than a shared word root. The first is designed to produce the second. As Yeats wrote almost a century ago, "The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity."<br />
Barack Obama's approach to the climate crisis represents a special case that requires careful analysis. His election was accompanied by intense hope that many things in need of change would change. Some things have, but others have not. Climate policy, unfortunately, is in the second category. Why?<br />
First of all, anyone who honestly examines the incredible challenges confronting President Obama when he took office has to feel enormous empathy for him: the Great Recession, with the high unemployment and the enormous public and private indebtedness it produced; two seemingly interminable wars; an intractable political opposition whose true leaders — entertainers masquerading as pundits — openly declared that their objective was to ensure that the new president failed; a badly broken Senate that is almost completely paralyzed by the threat of filibuster and is controlled lock, stock and barrel by the oil and coal industries; a contingent of nominal supporters in Congress who are indentured servants of the same special interests that control most of the Republican Party; and a ferocious, well-financed and dishonest campaign poised to vilify anyone who dares offer leadership for the reduction of global-warming pollution.<br />
In spite of these obstacles, President Obama included significant climate-friendly initiatives in the economic stimulus package he presented to Congress during his first month in office. With the skillful leadership of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and committee chairmen Henry Waxman and Ed Markey, he helped secure passage of a cap-and-trade measure in the House a few months later. He implemented historic improvements in fuel-efficiency standards for automobiles, and instructed the Environmental Protection Agency to move forward on the regulation of global-warming pollution under the Clean Air Act. He appointed many excellent men and women to key positions, and they, in turn, have made hundreds of changes in environmental and energy policy that have helped move the country forward slightly on the climate issue. During his first six months, he clearly articulated the link between environmental security, economic security and national security — making the case that a national commitment to renewable energy could simultaneously reduce unemployment, dependence on foreign oil and vulnerability to the disruption of oil markets dominated by the Persian Gulf reserves. And more recently, as the issue of long-term debt has forced discussion of new revenue, he proposed the elimination of unnecessary and expensive subsidies for oil and gas.<br />
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But in spite of these and other achievements, President Obama has thus far failed to use the bully pulpit to make the case for bold action on climate change. After successfully passing his green stimulus package, he did nothing to defend it when Congress decimated its funding. After the House passed cap and trade, he did little to make passage in the Senate a priority. Senate advocates — including one Republican — felt abandoned when the president made concessions to oil and coal companies without asking for anything in return. He has also called for a massive expansion of oil drilling in the United States, apparently in an effort to defuse criticism from those who argue speciously that "drill, baby, drill" is the answer to our growing dependence on foreign oil.<br />
The failure to pass legislation to limit global-warming pollution ensured that the much-anticipated Copenhagen summit on a global treaty in 2009 would also end in failure. The president showed courage in attending the summit and securing a rhetorical agreement to prevent a complete collapse of the international process, but that's all it was — a rhetorical agreement. During the final years of the Bush-Cheney administration, the rest of the world was waiting for a new president who would aggressively tackle the climate crisis — and when it became clear that there would be no real change from the Bush era, the agenda at Copenhagen changed from "How do we complete this historic breakthrough?" to "How can we paper over this embarrassing disappointment?"<br />
Some concluded from the failure in Copenhagen that it was time to give up on the entire U.N.-sponsored process for seeking an international agreement to reduce both global-warming pollution and deforestation. Ultimately, however, the only way to address the climate crisis will be with a global agreement that in one way or another puts a price on carbon. And whatever approach is eventually chosen, the U.S. simply must provide leadership by changing our own policy.<br />
Yet without presidential leadership that focuses intensely on making the public aware of the reality we face, nothing will change. The real power of any president, as Richard Neustadt wrote, is "the power to persuade." Yet President Obama has never presented to the American people the magnitude of the climate crisis. He has simply not made the case for action. He has not defended the science against the ongoing, withering and dishonest attacks. Nor has he provided a presidential venue for the scientific community — including our own National Academy — to bring the reality of the science before the public.<br />
Here is the core of it: we are destroying the climate balance that is essential to the survival of our civilization. This is not a distant or abstract threat; it is happening now. The United States is the only nation that can rally a global effort to save our future. And the president is the only person who can rally the United States.<br />
Many political advisers assume that a president has to deal with the world of politics as he finds it, and that it is unwise to risk political capital on an effort to actually lead the country toward a new understanding of the real threats and real opportunities we face. Concentrate on the politics of re-election, they say. Don't take chances.<br />
All that might be completely understandable and make perfect sense in a world where the climate crisis wasn't "real." Those of us who support and admire President Obama understand how difficult the politics of this issue are in the context of the massive opposition to doing anything at all — or even to recognizing that there is a crisis. And assuming that the Republicans come to their senses and avoid nominating a clown, his re-election is likely to involve a hard-fought battle with high stakes for the country. All of his supporters understand that it would be self-defeating to weaken Obama and heighten the risk of another step backward. Even writing an article like this one carries risks; opponents of the president will excerpt the criticism and strip it of context.<br />
But in this case, the President has reality on his side. The scientific consensus is far stronger today than at any time in the past. Here is the truth: The Earth is round; Saddam Hussein did not attack us on 9/11; Elvis is dead; Obama was born in the United States; and the climate crisis is real. It is time to act.<br />
Those who profit from the unconstrained pollution that is the primary cause of climate change are determined to block our perception of this reality. They have help from many sides: from the private sector, which is now free to make unlimited and secret campaign contributions; from politicians who have conflated their tenures in office with the pursuit of the people's best interests; and — tragically — from the press itself, which treats deception and falsehood on the same plane as scientific fact, and calls it objective reporting of alternative opinions.<br />
All things are not equally true. It is time to face reality. We ignored reality in the marketplace and nearly destroyed the world economic system. We are likewise ignoring reality in the environment, and the consequences could be several orders of magnitude worse. Determining what is real can be a challenge in our culture, but in order to make wise choices in the presence of such grave risks, we must use common sense and the rule of reason in coming to an agreement on what is true.<br />
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So how can we make it happen? How can we as individuals make a difference? In five basic ways:<br />
First, become a committed advocate for solving the crisis. You can start with something simple: Speak up whenever the subject of climate arises. When a friend or acquaintance expresses doubt that the crisis is real, or that it's some sort of hoax, don't let the opportunity pass to put down your personal marker. The civil rights revolution may have been driven by activists who put their lives on the line, but it was partly won by average Americans who began to challenge racist comments in everyday conversations.<br />
Second, deepen your commitment by making consumer choices that reduce energy use and reduce your impact on the environment. The demand by individuals for change in the marketplace has already led many businesses to take truly significant steps to reduce their global-warming pollution. Some of the corporate changes are more symbolic than real — "green-washing," as it's called — but a surprising amount of real progress is taking place. Walmart, to pick one example, is moving aggressively to cut its carbon footprint by 20 million metric tons, in part by pressuring its suppliers to cut down on wasteful packaging and use lower-carbon transportation alternatives. Reward those companies that are providing leadership.<br />
Third, join an organization committed to action on this issue. The Alliance for Climate Protection (climateprotect.org), which I chair, has grassroots action plans for the summer and fall that spell out lots of ways to fight effectively for the policy changes we need. We can also enable you to host a slide show in your community on solutions to the climate crisis — presented by one of the 4,000 volunteers we have trained. Invite your friends and neighbors to come and then enlist them to join the cause.<br />
Fourth, contact your local newspapers and television stations when they put out claptrap on climate — and let them know you're fed up with their stubborn and cowardly resistance to reporting the facts of this issue. One of the main reasons they are so wimpy and irresponsible about global warming is that they're frightened of the reaction they get from the deniers when they report the science objectively. So let them know that deniers are not the only ones in town with game. Stay on them! Don't let up! It's true that some media outlets are getting instructions from their owners on this issue, and that others are influenced by big advertisers, but many of them are surprisingly responsive to a genuine outpouring of opinion from their viewers and readers. It is way past time for the ref to do his job.<br />
Finally, and above all, don't give up on the political system. Even though it is rigged by special interests, it is not so far gone that candidates and elected officials don't have to pay attention to persistent, engaged and committed individuals. President Franklin Roosevelt once told civil rights leaders who were pressing him for change that he agreed with them about the need for greater equality for black Americans. Then, as the story goes, he added with a wry smile, "Now go out and make me do it."<br />
To make our elected leaders take action to solve the climate crisis, we must forcefully communicate the following message: "I care a lot about global warming; I am paying very careful attention to the way you vote and what you say about it; if you are on the wrong side, I am not only going to vote against you, I will work hard to defeat you — regardless of party. If you are on the right side, I will work hard to elect you."<br />
Why do you think President Obama and Congress changed their game on "don't ask, don't tell?" It happened because enough Americans delivered exactly that tough message to candidates who wanted their votes. When enough people care passionately enough to drive that message home on the climate crisis, politicians will look at their hole cards, and enough of them will change their game to make all the difference we need.<br />
This is not naive; trust me on this. It may take more individual voters to beat the Polluters and Ideologues now than it once did — when special-interest money was less dominant. But when enough people speak this way to candidates, and convince them that they are dead serious about it, change will happen — both in Congress and in the White House. As the great abolitionist leader Frederick Douglass once observed, "Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will."<br />
What is now at risk in the climate debate is nothing less than our ability to communicate with one another according to a protocol that binds all participants to seek reason and evaluate facts honestly. The ability to perceive reality is a prerequisite for self-governance. Wishful thinking and denial lead to dead ends. When it works, the democratic process helps clear the way toward reality, by exposing false argumentation to the best available evidence. That is why the Constitution affords such unique protection to freedom of the press and of speech.<br />
The climate crisis, in reality, is a struggle for the soul of America. It is about whether or not we are still capable — given the ill health of our democracy and the current dominance of wealth over reason — of perceiving important and complex realities clearly enough to promote and protect the sustainable well-being of the many. What hangs in the balance is the future of civilization as we know it.<br />
<strong>Related:</strong> <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/photos/extreme-weather-and-the-climate-crisis-20110622">Photos: 11 Extreme-Weather Signs the Climate Crisis is Real</a><br />
• <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/climate-bill-r-i-p-20100721">How Obama Gave Up on Climate Change Legislation</a><br />
• <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/lists/whos-to-blame-12-politicians-and-execs-blocking-progress-on-global-warming-20110119">Photos: Who's to Blame: 12 Politicians and Execs Blocking Progress on Global Warming</a><br />
• <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/as-the-world-burns-20100106">How Oil and Gas Companies Have Blocked Progress on Global Warming</a><br />
<em>This story is from </em>Rolling Stone<em> issue 1134/1135, available on newsstands and through Rolling Stone All Access on June 24, 2011.</em><br />
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<h2> </h2></div></div></div>David Petersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08536378621814198678noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576383019810222702.post-67814178419528586122011-06-06T14:05:00.000-07:002011-06-06T14:05:00.374-07:00Wouldn't it be nice to have a Congress member on your side?Now Congress wants to go after your 401k Account. Unbelievable.<br />
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American's need new Congress members that will not steal your money.<br />
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<div class="blog-post-title"><h2>Congress takes aim at 401(k)s</h2></div><div id="blog-post-byline">By <span><a href="http://www.bankrate.com/financing/author/JenniePhipps/" rel="nofollow">Jennie L. Phipps</a></span> · Bankrate.com</div><div id="blog-post-date">Tuesday, May 31, 2011</div><div id="blog-post-time"><em>Posted: 3 pm ET</em></div><div class="blog-post-content"> Should Congress put limits or even completely do away with the tax incentives that make saving within a 401(k) or some other tax-advantaged <a href="http://www.bankrate.com/individual-retirement-accounts.aspx">retirement</a> plan attractive in order to cut the deficit?<br />
The Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation and the Treasury Department's Office of Tax Analysis conclude that these <a href="http://www.bankrate.com/finance/retirement/retirement-planning.aspx" target="_self">retirement planning</a> programs will cost the federal government about $600 billion in lost revenue over the next five years.<br />
Here's what they suggest instead:<br />
<ul><li><span class="fcDarkBlue fB">Bipartisan Policy Center Debt Reduction Task Force</span> -- Maintain existing accounts but cap tax-preferred contributions to the lower of $20,000 or 20 percent of income.</li>
<li><span class="fcDarkBlue fB">National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform --</span> Consolidate the various retirement accounts and cap tax-preferred contributions to the lower of $20,000 or 20 percent of income.</li>
</ul>The American Society of Pension Professionals & Actuaries, or ASPPA, says the government's math is fuzzy because it doesn't accurately figure deferred revenue -- savers eventually take the money out and pay taxes on it. Based on its calculations, the government would only gain about 25 percent more in taxes and the price would be reduced income and security for people living in retirement.<br />
A separate study by the Stanford University Graduate School of Business says that the introduction of 401(k)s has had an enormous impact on how people invest in stocks and bonds. At the end of World War II, individual citizens owned 90 percent of the stock market; by 2006, they owned only 30 percent. The other 70 percent was held by institutions, including mutual funds, insurance companies and pension funds.<br />
Ilya Strebulaev, associate professor of finance and primary author of the study, recommends that tax reformers consider making the tax rate on capital gains equal to the tax rate on equities held in tax-advantaged accounts. Now, of course, the capital gains rate is 15 percent for most people -- less for low-income people, while the rate son equities in tax-advantaged accounts are the same as for ordinary income. This would level the playing field and potentially make it less attractive to hold stocks in a tax-advantaged accounts. He believes that among other things, holding stocks outside of institutional accounts would encourage individual investors to pay more attention to how their money is invested. "Institutional investors are very passive. They delegate their vote. It's not the best social outcome," Strebulaev says.<br />
Strebulaev dismisses the idea of limiting the tax advantages of retirement accounts to increase revenue. "What I think what our research delivers is that all these small twists in taxation are very unlikely to work."<br />
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Read more: <a href="http://www.bankrate.com/financing/retirement/congress-takes-aim-at-401ks/#ixzz1OX3Xan1h" style="color: #003399;">Congress takes aim at 401(k)s | Bankrate.com</a> <a href="http://www.bankrate.com/financing/retirement/congress-takes-aim-at-401ks/#ixzz1OX3Xan1h" style="color: #003399;">http://www.bankrate.com/financing/retirement/congress-takes-aim-at-401ks/#ixzz1OX3Xan1h</a></div>David Petersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08536378621814198678noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576383019810222702.post-73027744757538383992011-05-22T07:47:00.000-07:002011-05-22T11:06:34.031-07:00America - No Freedom & No Liberty, because No JusticeUnited States citizens truly have No Freedom & No Liberty because they do Not have Justice. When the elite few are excused(and facilitated) from Fraud by the Government on such a grand scale everyone is affected. The United States economy and the entire world have been brought to their knees due to the Financial Schemes perpetrated in this last decade.<br />
Without sufficient Constitutional protections and criminal laws to prevent these actions they continue to recur. {Remember, Michael Milken, Ivan Boesky - The Junk Bond Scheme, The Savings & Loans Elimination}<br />
Here is the seed of a movement to cut the corruption: http://www.facebook.com/pages/End-Crony-Capitalism/145626605487516<br />
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Here is a great article from the Rolling Stone that will never get coverage in the corporate media. <br />
<div id="teaser"><div class="subcolumns"><div class="subcl"><h1>The People vs. Goldman Sachs</h1><h2>A Senate committee has laid out the evidence. Now the Justice Department should bring criminal charges</h2></div></div></div><br />
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<div class="imageCaption">Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein tesifies before the Senate in April 2010</div><div class="imageCredit">Mark Wilson/Getty Images</div><div class="socialDashWrapper story"><div class="socialDash"><div class="dash-twitter"></div><div class="dash-facebook recommend"> </div><a class="addCommentBox anchorScroll" href="http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/the-people-vs-goldman-sachs-20110511?page=1#comments"> 219 <span class="addCommentText">Comments</span> </a> </div></div></div><div class="author"><span class="floatLt">By</span> Matt Taibbi</div><div class="date">May 11, 2011 9:30 AM ET</div>They weren't murderers or anything; they had merely stolen more money than most people can rationally conceive of, from their own customers, in a few blinks of an eye. But then they went one step further. They came to Washington, took an oath before Congress, and lied about it.<br />
Thanks to an extraordinary investigative effort by a Senate subcommittee that unilaterally decided to take up the burden the criminal justice system has repeatedly refused to shoulder, we now know exactly what Goldman Sachs executives like Lloyd Blankfein and Daniel Sparks lied about. We know exactly how they and other top Goldman executives, including David Viniar and Thomas Montag, defrauded their clients. America has been waiting for a case to bring against Wall Street. Here it is, and the evidence has been gift-wrapped and left at the doorstep of federal prosecutors, evidence that doesn't leave much doubt: Goldman Sachs should stand trial.<br />
<i>This article appears in the May 26, 2011 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available now on newsstands and will appear in the <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/plus/home">online archive</a> May 13.</i><br />
The great and powerful Oz of Wall Street was not the only target of <i>Wall Street and the Financial Crisis: Anatomy of a Financial Collapse</i>, the 650-page report just released by the Senate Subcommittee on Investigations, chaired by Democrat Carl Levin of Michigan, alongside Republican Tom Coburn of Oklahoma. Their unusually scathing bipartisan report also includes case studies of Washington Mutual and Deutsche Bank, providing a panoramic portrait of a bubble era that produced the most destructive crime spree in our history — "a million fraud cases a year" is how one former regulator puts it. But the mountain of evidence collected against Goldman by Levin's small, 15-desk office of investigators — details of gross, baldfaced fraud delivered up in such quantities as to almost serve as a kind of sarcastic challenge to the curiously impassive Justice Department — stands as the most important symbol of Wall Street's aristocratic impunity and prosecutorial immunity produced since the crash of 2008.<br />
<a class="inStoryLink" href="http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/photos/how-goldman-execs-screwed-their-clients-and-lied-to-congress-20110511"><span class="inStoryLink">Photo Gallery: How Goldman top dogs defrauded their clients and lied to Congress</span></a><br />
To date, there has been only one successful prosecution of a financial big fish from the mortgage bubble, and that was Lee Farkas, a Florida lender who was just convicted on a smorgasbord of fraud charges and now faces life in prison. But Farkas, sadly, is just an exception proving the rule: Like Bernie Madoff, his comically excessive crime spree (which involved such lunacies as kiting checks to his own bank and selling loans that didn't exist) was almost completely unconnected to the systematic corruption that led to the crisis. What's more, many of the earlier criminals in the chain of corruption — from subprime lenders like Countrywide, who herded old ladies and ghetto families into bad loans, to rapacious banks like Washington Mutual, who pawned off fraudulent mortgages on investors — wound up going belly up, sunk by their own greed.<br />
<a class="inStoryLink" href="http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/the-great-american-bubble-machine-20100405">Read Matt Taibbi on Goldman Sachs, the 'great vampire squid'</a><br />
But Goldman, as the Levin report makes clear, remains an ascendant company precisely because it used its canny perception of an upcoming disaster (one which it helped create, incidentally) as an opportunity to enrich itself, not only at the expense of clients but ultimately, through the bailouts and the collateral damage of the wrecked economy, at the expense of society. The bank seemed to count on the unwillingness or inability of federal regulators to stop them — and when called to Washington last year to explain their behavior, Goldman executives brazenly misled Congress, apparently confident that their perjury would carry no serious consequences. Thus, while much of the Levin report describes past history, the Goldman section describes an <i>ongoing?</i> crime — a powerful, well-connected firm, with the ear of the president and the Treasury, that appears to have conquered the entire regulatory structure and stands now on the precipice of officially getting away with one of the biggest financial crimes in history.<br />
<a class="inStoryLink" href="http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/wall-streets-bailout-hustle-20100217">Read Taibbi's 2010 piece on how bailed-out banks are recreating the conditions for a crash</a><br />
Defenders of Goldman have been quick to insist that while the bank may have had a few ethical slips here and there, its only real offense was being too good at making money. We now know, unequivocally, that this is bullshit. Goldman isn't a pudgy housewife who broke her diet with a few Nilla Wafers between meals — it's an advanced-stage, 1,100-pound medical emergency who hasn't left his apartment in six years, and is found by paramedics buried up to his eyes in cupcake wrappers and pizza boxes. If the evidence in the Levin report is ignored, then Goldman will have achieved a kind of corrupt-enterprise nirvana. Caught, but still free: above the law.David Petersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08536378621814198678noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576383019810222702.post-80896406776168828212011-05-18T11:46:00.000-07:002011-05-18T11:46:05.538-07:00Los Angeles to send another War-monger to Congress for the 36th DistrictMany Democrats who actually take a look at the work their representatives are doing on their behalf in Washington D.C. were appalled by Rep. Jane Harman. As a result, 40% voted against her in 2010 preferring Marcy Winograd who proposed Peace as an alternative.<br />
With this in-mind Candidate Janice Hahn was sure to include the word Peace in her 2011 special election campaign materials, leading with titles such as: <i>"Green Jobs and Peace".</i><br />
Unfortunately, too few Voters took the time to read the fine print on how Janice Hahn is actually a huge War monger herself and details her support of the 55 year flawed post WWII Subsidized Weapons programs that dominates US Foreign Policy.<br />
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When you look a little closer you can see:<br />
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Janice Hahn's goals for Peace<i> </i><br />
<ul><li><i>"<b>Foreign Aid to Israel</b></i></li>
<li><i>The stability of Israel is vital to the United States. To that end, I fully support the 2007 MOU between the U.S. and Israel—which calls for the U.S. to provide $30 billion in security assistance to Israel for ten years. This aid is critical for Israel in maintaining its military advantage, protecting her people, and prevailing over those that threaten her security.</i></li>
<li><i>I commit to maintaining the current level of aid, as well as supporting proposed increases, for the Israeli people."</i></li>
</ul><span style="font-size: large;">Yup, Just like Military Aid to Saddam Hussein and Pakistan WAS a GOOD Idea. - NOT</span><br />
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Sorry Aerospace Industry in CA-36 America needs to find better exports to Israel than weapons.<br />
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On Foreign Policy<br />
Janice Hahn states:<br />
<ul><li><i>"Had I been in Congress, I would have voted in favor of the Iran Sanctions Enabling Act (H.R. 1327) and the Comprehensive Iran Sanctions Accountability Act. As a Congresswoman, I will work to make sure that the provisions of these laws are vigorously enforced."</i></li>
</ul>This was the Neo-Con's efforts to open a new front of War in the Mid-East Region. The campaign failed in 2008 with the collapse of the Wall Street ending the Financial Scheme perpetrated on the US housing market. With the American Tax-payers funding two Wars & Occupation in Iraq & Afghanistan, the War profiteers were anxious to launch a third War in Iran. Regardless, of the cost of the first two Wars to the American taxpayer, the Wars are extremely profitable for the Government Contractors. Military Contractors campaign contributions to Congressional elections are simply a cost of doing business. These Business Development fees are baked into the lucrative contracts to insure ongoing business opportunities.David Petersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08536378621814198678noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576383019810222702.post-81655543045575766272011-05-10T12:24:00.000-07:002011-05-10T12:32:00.972-07:00Can Honda break-Open the Oil Co's Monopoly in the Auto-marketThe United States of America the home of the brave and the <b><i>land of the Free- Markets-NOT</i></b><i></i><br />
Auto manufacturers are prohibited from Selling Alternative Fuel Cars in the United States. Most Auto-makers produce the H2-Cars, but Sales to the public are not allowed.<br />
The first wave of electric cars at the turn of the century (12 years ago) were so popular and so successful, that the Oil Co's had to move fast to get a Petroleum Powered Generator in front of the Batteries. The several million people who drive today's Hybrid vehicles may think they have broke away from the OPEC strangle-hold, but if fact they have just been given more rope to hang themselves.<br />
Hydrogen Electric Cars, however, can eliminate Petroleum entirely from the Power supply. The vehicles on board Fuel-cell Generates electricity effectively making Hydrogen a 'Battery of portable power'. The energy to produce the Hydrogen can be from Solar, Wind, Hydro-electric, Nuclear, Coal, Natural Gas, and yes even Petroleum. The most convenient source of energy today and for the past 100 years is Electricity. The Electric Grid is the number one energy distribution method. However, energy from the Grid has not been portable, so that's the niche that Petroleum ICE Internal Combustion Engines have filled for the last 80 years. The Hydrogen Electric motor allows the Electric Grid to get back into personal transportation with it's fully portable capability. So while the technology exists with multiple car makers in the mix, including: Mercedes, Honda, Toyota, Hyundai, GM, Ford, Suzuki, none have been allowed to SELL their products to the American consumers. The Unofficial quiet Moratorium is set to expire in the year 2015, so the Petroleum industry is scrambling to get another 10 year extension to 2025.<br />
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So, What is the ideal source for Energy?<br />
In fact most energy comes from the sun. Wind is the result of un-even Solar heating of the earths surfaces. Coal, Natural Gas, and Petroleum are the result of life forms on earth building carbon structures and storing energy derived from the sun through the photo-synthesis process. Of course each of the 3 carbon fuels, must also be compressed deep under the earths surface for varying eons of time as well. So if you'd rather be more direct and not wait thousands of years Wind and Solar and more immediate Solar energy methods.<br />
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<span class="UIStory_Message">Of Coarse, the Hydrogen Electric Car should be refueled with Solar Power. Honda - Forget the On board Outlet, We Need On-board Electrolysis so we can Plug-in to Any electrical outlet world-wide to recharge! But the most important thing we need is for Honda to SELL <a data-hovercard="/ajax/hovercard/group.php?id=172387699014" href="http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=172387699014">Hydrogen Cars Now</a> to the Public!!</span><br />
http://www.facebook.com/#!/group.php?gid=172387699014 <br />
http://world.honda.com/news/2011/c110420Solar-Hydrogen-Station/index.html<br />
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<h2 id="pageTitle" style="font-weight: normal;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">Honda Announces the Plan to Build Solar Hydrogen Station on Grounds of Saitama Prefectural Office, FCX Clarity Used in Electric Vehicle Testing Program to Serve as Mobile Electric Generator</span></b></h2>TOKYO, Japan, April 20, 2011 - Honda Motor Co., Ltd. announced its plan to build a Solar Hydrogen Station on the grounds of the Saitama Prefectural Office and introduce an electric power outlet equipped FCX Clarity fuel cell vehicle within the fiscal year ending March 31, 2012. The initiative is part of the Electric Vehicle Testing Program for Honda's next-generation personal mobility products, in which Honda and Saitama Prefecture are currently collaborating. In a further initiative, Honda will equip the FCX Clarity fuel cell electric vehicle with an outlet to function as a 10kW or higher power source, the approximate equivalent of the power required by 2 households*. Since the FCX Clarity uses a chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen to produce power with zero CO<sub>2</sub> emissions, with its new outlet the vehicle will be able to serve as a zero-emission mobile electric generator.<br />
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<dl><dt><a href="http://world.honda.com/news/2011/c110420Solar-Hydrogen-Station/photo/pages/01.html"><img alt="Solar Hydrogen Station (artist's rendering)" border="0" height="153" src="http://world.honda.com/news/2011/c110420Solar-Hydrogen-Station/image/01.jpg" width="250" /><img alt="zoom" class="zoomIcon" height="15" src="http://world.honda.com/news/image/icon_zoom.gif" width="15" /></a></dt>
<dd>Solar Hydrogen Station (artist's rendering)</dd></dl></div>In March 2009, Honda and Saitama Prefecture concluded an agreement to collaborate on environmental issues. Based on this agreement, since December 2010, Honda has been implementing an Electric Vehicle Testing Program in Saitama that features advanced electromotive technology and communications and telematics to help realize a low-carbon mobility society in the future.<br />
Within this program, the Saitama Prefectural Office Solar Hydrogen Station will represent the hydrogen-powered society of the future, while the specially equipped FCX Clarity fuel cell vehicle will refuel at the solar powered station and serve as both a vehicle and a high-capacity electric generator. This setup will allow Honda to do extensive testing on the technological capabilities and operational requirements of the Solar Hydrogen Station in a real-world urban environment.<br />
To help replace fossil fuels, reduce emissions and combat climate change, Honda has been a leader in the ongoing development of fuel cells, which it views as the ultimate clean power source. Representing the hydrogen-powered society of the future and producing zero CO<sub>2</sub> emissions during operation, the FCX Clarity fuel cell electric vehicle became available for lease in the US in July 2008 and in Japan in November of the same year. Also believing it crucial to eliminate CO<sub>2</sub> emissions during the production, storage and supply of hydrogen fuel, in January 2010 at the Los Angeles Center of Honda R&D Americas, Inc., Honda began experimental operation of a compact, quiet and low-cost next-generation Solar Hydrogen Station for household use.<br />
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<dd>Based on the calculation that an average household uses approximately 5kW of electricity</dd></dl>David Petersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08536378621814198678noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576383019810222702.post-83429588261987646952011-04-03T16:32:00.000-07:002011-04-03T17:14:46.651-07:00There Is Only One Party in the USA - the War Party<h1 class="articletitle">There Is Only One Party in the USA - the War Party</h1><div style="float: left; width: 16%;"><a href="http://www.opednews.com/populum/socialtracking.php?id=129519&content=a&social=fb&t=There%20Is%20Only%20One%20Party%20in%20the%20USA%20-%20the%20War%20Party&u=http://www.opednews.com/articles/There-Is-Only-One-Party-in-by-Dean-Hartwell-110402-42.html" target="_blank"><img alt="Add this Page to Facebook!" border="0" height="21" src="http://www.opednews.com/populum/social/facebookadd.gif" title="Add this Page to Facebook!" width="75" /></a> <br />
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</div>Afghanistan. Iraq. Libya. What nation will we bomb next? <br />
Who are the people who support these wars? They are not the majority of the public. A recent CBS News <a href="http://www.pollingreport.com/afghan.htm" target="_blank" title="">poll</a> showed that 53% of adults nationwide said we "should not be involved" in Afghanistan.<br />
They are not our elected officials, either. Just as a nation cannot go to war on an empty stomach, neither can a president or a Congress actually go and fight the wars themselves. They also need to find a way to <i>persuade a public</i> {Too easy! The ease with which a few men can CONvince many men to Go to War, Strap bombs to themselves is the single greatest "Threat" } sometimes wary of the idea of war. The president does not frame any choice as between peace or war. Peace would always win! So President Obama recently justified our intervention in Libya as "humanitarian," President George W. Bush warned us of (non-existent) weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, etc.<br />
Sander Hicks, author of <i>The Big Wedding 9/11, the Whistle-Blowers and the Cover-up</i>, once said that "history shows us that when the [U.S.] rulers decide to go to war, they 'create' a reason." That they can decide to fight before they reason suggests that our leaders are prepared to start war at all times.<br />
<span style="font-size: large;">So who wants war?</span><br />
There is a machine keeping the drive for war alive. The machine is composed of those who benefit the most from the decision to go to war. There are the companies that make the weapons, like Boeing, the companies that provide support to the troops, like Halliburton, the generals that live for war, the people who own stock in the defense contractor companies and others who believe that the United States must defend itself against non-existent threats.<br />
This group of people has interests that supersede those of the rest of us. They impose their interest in war in different ways. The defense contractors <a href="http://www.opensecrets.org/industries/indus.php?Ind=D" target="_blank" title="">contribute</a> money evenly to both major political parties and pay heavily to lobby Congress for favorable laws and policies, the generals offer advice to the politicians about the need to fight and the stockholders put their money before their patriotism.<br />
They are the War Party. Democrats and Republicans bow to them. To oppose this party means less campaign money, less support and a lingering suspicion that one is "soft on defense." Have you ever heard of a candidate for office talk about the need for a "weaker defense?"<br />
Our next wars have already been planned for us with justifications designed to obfuscate the truth just like all of our previous wars. The only way to stop the War party is to <b>de-fund</b> those who benefit from war until they can adequately defend our need to go there.David Petersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08536378621814198678noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576383019810222702.post-64261755912123808082011-03-19T12:50:00.000-07:002011-03-19T12:50:27.420-07:00How do Governments Break Bad Habits?Author and Congressional Candidate Norman Solomon discuses one such Federal bad habit, and we expand on his notion with further definition.<br />
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<b><span class="story_subhead">There's nothing the U.S. government loves more than a 'good' dictator</span></b><br />
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<tr><td valign="top"><div class="story_text">A standard zigzag of political rhetoric went for a jaunt along Pennsylvania Avenue last month with a speech by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at George Washington University. "Iran is awful because it is a government that routinely violates the rights of its people," she declared. During the last few weeks much has changed in the politics of the Middle East—but not much has changed in the politics of Washington, where policymakers turn phrases on a dime.<br />
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The currency is doublespeak, antithetical to a single standard of human rights.<br />
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And so, the secretary of state condemns awful Iran, invoking "our sense of human dignity, the rights that flow from it and the principles that ground it." But don't hold your breath for any such condemnation of, say, Saudi Arabia—surely an "awful" government that "routinely violates the rights of its people."<br />
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It wasn't long ago that Hosni Mubarak's regime—with all its repression and torture—enjoyed high esteem and lavish praise in Washington. For Egyptians, the repression and torture went on; for the bipartisan savants running U.S. foreign policy, the suppression was good geopolitics.<br />
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As recently as Jan. 27, when Joe Biden appeared on the PBS <span style="font-style: italic;">NewsHour</span>, the official U.S. line about the despot of Egypt was enough to make Orwell's coffin spin. Was it time for Mubarak to go? "No," Biden replied. "I think the time has come for President Mubarak to begin to move in the direction that—to be more responsive to some... of the needs of the people out there."<br />
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The interviewer, Jim Lehrer, is hardly a tough questioner of red-white-and-blue officialdom, but he did press the vice president on whether Mubarak was a dictator. Biden replied: "Mubarak has been an ally of ours in a number of things. And he's been very responsible on, relative to geopolitical interest in the region, the Middle East peace efforts; the actions Egypt has taken relative to normalizing relationship with—with Israel. ... I would not refer to him as a dictator."<br />
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Secretary of State Clinton is correct when she says that Iran's regime is "awful." I caught a glimpse six years ago, at Tehran University, when police and Basij thugs broke up a peaceful demonstration for women's rights. Over lunch one day, an Iranian talked about the torture of friends in prison and described the people in charge as "monsters." These days, the repression in Iran is far worse.<br />
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Meanwhile, the torture of political prisoners in Saudi Arabia is no less horrific—while the U.S. government's winks and nods toward the Saudi regime are no less pernicious today than they were for decades while Mubarak's henchmen did their foul deeds in Egypt. In both cases, the cruelty has been OK with Washington since it has been perpetrated by (cue Biden) "an ally of ours in a number of things" that has been "very responsible... relative to geopolitical interest in the region."<br />
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On the same day as Clinton's selectively righteous speech blasting an awful regime in the Middle East, my colleagues at RootsAction (rootsaction.org ) launched "An Open Letter to the People of Egypt."<br />
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"From the United States, we watched as you stood up for democracy, faced huge obstacles and used nonviolent action to depose a dictator," the letter says. "We send you our congratulations and appreciation for showing us—and people all over the planet—the power of mobilized humanity in the quest for justice and freedom."<br />
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The letter adds: "As Americans, we have a responsibility to reset U.S. government policies in Egypt and the entire region. Last week, thousands of us signed a letter demanding that Obama apologize for our country's three decades of support for the Mubarak regime. Now, in the absence of a presidential apology, we take it upon ourselves to apologize. We resolve to work for human rights in solidarity with you, calling for a swift transition for democracy in Egypt. We intend to work so that U.S. foreign policy truly becomes aligned with the values of democracy and human rights."<br />
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Signing the open letter is a statement of solidarity with pro-democracy movements—and a rejection of Washington's ongoing double standard on human rights. But our words won't accomplish much unless we match them with effective political organizing in the days and years ahead.<br />
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<span style="font-style: italic;">Norman Solomon is president of the Institute for Public Accuracy and a senior fellow at RootsAction. His books include 'War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death.'</span><br />
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<tr> <td><div class="paint_poster_info">Posted by David Peterson, </div><div class="paint_post_text">Excellent article, Mr. Solomon.</div><div class="paint_post_text">I think we should be more specific to define the details behind American support for dictators around the world. The U.S. supports brutal regimes that purchase Weapons from the United States! That alone is the primary criteria; records of brutality are set aside to make new Weapons Sales. Saddam Hussein is an ideal example, he was an enemy of America, purchasing the majority of his weapons from France and the Soviets. Donald Rumsfeld, Ronald Reagan & George H.W Bush were happy to become the new Weapons supply source to Iraq with massive amounts of mustard gas sales, and related military hardware.</div><div class="paint_post_text">You can see how the Profit motive can be "the tail that wags the Dog" of Foreign Policy. Your example, of V.P Joe Biden's reluctance to bite the hand that feeds and condemn Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.</div><div class="paint_post_text">The United States is entering a period of serious uncertainty. The non-violent protests of the Egyptian people that lead 40-year dictator Mubarak to step down in Egypt. Momar Qadaffi is using his military openly and publicly against his owns citizens. The united States Military Industrial complex is worried, and with good reason. The very market for their products is disappearing almost as fast as Newspaper classified ad sales.</div><div class="paint_post_text">Weapons manufacturer's are not out-of-business, not by a long-shot. The challenge is for the American Voters and Tax-Payers to curb efforts by the industry and elected officials from creating NEW Markets to sell their wares.</div><div class="paint_post_text">Ideally, Americans can make efforts to Transform their economy, and develop new exports. A measure of success would be the transition of Weapon makers to new products such as Nuclear-Free Wind generators, Non-Acid-Rain Solar panels, 100% Smog-Free & 100% Imported Oil-Free Hydrogen Electric Cars, and well as Green mass transit systems. That would be a brave new world.</div></td></tr>
</tbody></table>David Petersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08536378621814198678noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576383019810222702.post-85862394500997631592011-03-19T08:17:00.000-07:002011-03-19T08:17:58.126-07:00The Bravest of Candidates Speaking Truth to PowerEvery economy is structured on the cycle of products and services bought and sold. You can see glimpses of the cycle in the lives of individuals:<br />
Congressional candidate Marcy Winograd's students tell her : they will join the military service. “They tell me [that by doing so] ‘I’ll get a job, I’ll get benefits,’” She discussed the war and weapons in terms of her students, who are facing post-graduation unemployment.<br />
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Marcy Winograd imagines a American society far beyond today's norms: “The larger issue is that we have to transition to a new economy. Why can’t we give out huge sums [of Taxpayer's Dollars] to build [other benefits to the common good such as Nuclear-Free Wind generators, Non-Acid-Rain Solar panels, 100% Smog Free AND 100% Imported Oil Free Hydrogen Electric Cars, and well as Green] mass transit system[s]? If there were the same amount of dollars to build [benefits to the common good] that we spend on weapons systems, what would you prefer? How many weapons do you need?”<br />
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The War/Defense Industry Profiteers are abundant in Marcy Winograd's district. They are the largest election campaign contributors in the area. Her opponents, both career politicians, each add the coded phrase "I support strong National Defense" in their campaign platform.<br />
And so the economic paradigms will continue, and American Policy will be in support of Wars, Occupations, Military interventions, regime changes, establishment of Dictators who will purchase weapons from the United States. America's number one export - Weapons.<br />
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Marcy Winograd's vision is bold and noble, but has yet to give a clear path to the Transition of the economy. Where are the first steps? How do we turn a corner on an economic juggernaut? <br />
Could these very same Weapons companies build the assets for the common good? The answer is YES, they could, and they have the competitive advantage of favorable support from the federal government for grant and contracts. <br />
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Chances are the change will not come through the vision and wisdom of the electorate, the common people who go about their day and vote when called to do so. Voters rely on the many fliers that come in the mail to learn about the candidates. Many more voters defer their decision to the opinions presented over the TV. It's expensive to get the campaign message out. Voters are generally swayed with the most prominent message. But not in every case, Meg Whitman shall long be remembered as the candidate who blew the biggest fortune touting messages a majority of voters did not agree with. So there is a glimmer of hope that the Voters could bring Change to the Economic Cycle this May 17th 2011, in the California district 36 special election<br />
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<h1>Voting on Weapons and War</h1><h3>March 8th, 2011</h3><span style="font-size: 12px;">By Bill Boyarsky</span><br />
El Segundo Boulevard, near the Southern California beaches, represents the heart and soul of the military-industrial complex. On either side of the boulevard—its streets mostly barren of pedestrians—are the offices and plants of companies locked in permanent embrace with Washington. War and space activities fuel them. Their campaign contributions and lobbying spending fuel Congress.<span id="more-1425"></span><br />
I drove to the boulevard, which runs through the <a href="http://www.mapquest.com/maps?city=El%20Segundo&state=CA">city of El Segundo</a>, last week for a column on the June special election in the 36th Congressional District, which extends along the coast southwest of Los Angeles. The election is to fill the seat of Democratic Rep. Jane Harman, a military-industrial complex supporter and a power in intelligence and defense policy, who resigned to take over the <a href="http://www.wilsoncenter.org/">Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars</a>. With a liberal, anti-war candidate, <a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/">Marcy Winograd</a>, in the race, this is likely to be the year’s first national electoral test of support for the Afghanistan War.<br />
After my visit to Harman’s district, I checked on the companies located there, consulting the invaluable <a href="http://www.opensecrets.org/">Open Secrets.org</a> website of the Center for Responsive Politics.<br />
It showed for 2010: Boeing, $17.89 million for lobbying, $2.80 million in campaign contributions; Lockheed Martin, $12.77 million for lobbying, $2.66 million in campaign contributions; Raytheon, $7.18 million for lobbying, $2.17 million in campaign contributions. Across the boulevard from Raytheon is the big Los Angeles Air Force Base, where engineers design space systems. Raytheon works hand in hand with them on projects such as a space tracking and surveillance system to detect incoming missiles. The “Star Wars” program still lives, long after President Ronald Reagan proposed his Strategic Defense Initiative.<br />
I don’t expect Marcy Winograd to be trolling El Segundo Boulevard for contributions. The industry supported Harman, and she signaled her favorite in the campaign by inviting Los Angeles City Councilwoman Janice Hahn to join her in hearing President Barack Obama’s State of the Union speech. Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein, an industry favorite, and a bunch of local Democrats are supporting Hahn. Another Democratic candidate is Debra Bowen, the current secretary of state.<br />
It looks as though Winograd has a tough fight in this, her third try for the seat. “We need to bring our troops home,” she said. We met for coffee late in the afternoon after she had completed her day teaching at Crenshaw High School, a predominantly African-American and Latino school in a working-class Los Angeles neighborhood. Almost 80 percent of the students are in government-subsidized lunch programs.<br />
“The larger issue is that we have to transition to a new economy. Why can’t we give out huge sums to build a mass transit system? If there were the same amount of dollars to build a rapid transit system that we spend on weapons systems, what would you prefer? How many weapons do you need?”<br />
She discussed the war and weapons in terms of her students, who are facing post-graduation unemployment. Many of her students tell her they will join the military service. “They tell me [that by doing so] ‘I’ll get a job, I’ll get benefits,’ ” she said.<br />
Winograd is talking about a war that has become part of the background noise of American life. The Afghanistan War has slipped off the charts in the Pew Research Center’s <a href="http://www.journalism.org/">Project for Excellence in Journalism</a> survey of how much coverage is given to major events. We’re like the British of the Victorian and Edwardian eras, going about their business while volunteer soldiers were dying in a futile effort to subdue Afghanistan. It’s necessary to go to sources other than the mainstream media on most days to find out about a war that may claim the lives of some of Winograd’s Crenshaw students.<br />
An invaluable source is the new book “The Wrong War: Grit, Strategy and the Way Out of Afghanistan” by Bing West, an ex-Marine combat officer in Vietnam and former Reagan administration defense official, now 70 years old, who slogged through patrols and firefights, up mountains and into canals with much younger men to learn on the ground about the futility of the Afghanistan War.<br />
He had been with a battalion assigned to clear guerrillas out of a town called Barge Matal that Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai needed for support in his phony re-election campaign. Killed in the effort was a squad leader, Eric Lindstrom, who had recently helped a nearly dead West, suffering from cholera, to a rescue helicopter. Describing his time recovering in a hospital with a wounded soldier who had been with Lindstrom, West wrote: “When you lose somebody, you wonder about the mission. You need a faith or a cause to compensate for loss. Jake and I were pretty damned mad about the lack of cause. What made Barge Matal worthwhile? What were American soldiers doing in unnamed mountains, fighting tribes forgotten by time and history, while the bastards that murdered 3,000 Americans on 9/11 were protected in the country next door? What was accomplished in such a lost place? Why did Eric die where no sensible infantry should have been sent?”<br />
These are the questions that Marcy Winograd and other peace candidates should ask. They are not being addressed in Washington and only occasionally raised in the news media. And these questions certainly won’t be asked by the corporate bosses on El Segundo Boulevard or other stops along the military-industrial trail—now extending to the East and South—where products are made for use in Afghanistan.David Petersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08536378621814198678noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576383019810222702.post-57954292043056484932011-03-18T09:31:00.000-07:002011-03-18T22:16:27.967-07:00Nuclear Radiation is a Symptom of Crony CapitalismBefore America can protect itself from Nuclear Radiation, we must first teach the children how to recognize propaganda, and how to avoid it's influences. The Nuclear industry sponsors <i>Dr. Bill Wattenburg</i> on the radio to perpetually espouse the benefits of Nuclear power. He denies the risks and hazards. His supportive callers sound brilliant, his opposition and detractors are made to sound like crazy people. <br />
Overcoming the propaganda in favor of nuclear power will be more difficult than convincing a generation not to litter. But that's the best place to start. Remember the first campaign, "Don't be a Litter Bug" It took years to convince a generation of kids, to care about their environment and not just toss trash everywhere. One of the closing campaign's was "Give a Hoot, Don't Pollute" which expanded the message to include Industrial polluters, hoping that Voters would include some of their new wisdom at the ballot box in favor of candidates who supported Environmental regulations.<br />
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Now in 2011, as the world watches Japan facing nuclear disaster, every layer of the propaganda machine is getting caught bending the story away from the truth. From Japan Electric, to the Japanese prime minister to President Obama, and every Nuclear expert in the U.S.<br />
It's obvious the Nuclear systems in Japan were not safe. 13 out of 13 back-up generators failed to work when the reactors were shut down. This is only the first level of cooling back-up. The Nuclear industry experts constantly claim, "multiple layers of redundancy in the systems to insure safety." Now is when the propaganda becomes out right Lies. Too late for the hundreds of thousands who will suffer radiation sickness and death.<br />
If Nuclear power were safe, U.S. Senators would be storing the spent fuel rods under their own homes instead of trying to bury them in our backyard in Nevada.<br />
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It's been 60 years and the Nuclear lobby is so strong, they have their hand deep into the taxpayers pocket for a criminal amount of funds. And the flow continues as long as they spend enough on congressional reelections. Building and Operating Nuclear Power plants is highly profitable. The extra profit is because they claim there is so much risk. The risk is something the profiteers never pay for in the end. If we could take the profit out of Nuclear power, the campaign contributions and lobbyist efforts would fade away.<br />
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You can't get a windmill on the Hill in your town, both nuclear and Oil industries won't allow it.<br />
You can't get Solar on your roof-top because the prices are pushed up by Tax incentives that inflate the market by $15,000 per installed site. The economic impact is a reverse application of supply-side economics, push the price higher to make it less affordable.<br />
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Maybe, America will have a champion in congress who can battle the Cronyism, come 2012. Could Norman Solomon be that champion? Read the article below and see what you think of his reasoning.<br />
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<div style="text-align: right;"><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><span style="font-size: 18pt;">Norman Solomon</span></span></div><div style="text-align: right;">March 17, 2011</div><div><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Hello Friend,</span></div><div></div><div><span style="font-size: 12pt;">The other night, as news from Japan took a turn for the worse, I stayed up late and wrote about <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/norman-solomon/nuclear-power-madness_b_835452.html" style="font-family: verdana,geneva,arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank">Nuclear Power Madness</a>. I hope you'll read <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/norman-solomon/nuclear-power-madness_b_835452.html" style="font-family: verdana,geneva,arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank">the article</a> and pass it on.</span></div><div></div><div><span style="font-size: 12pt;">My opposition to nuclear power is longstanding. In the late 1970s, while advocating for solar and wind energy as well as conservation, I devoted two years to public education and nonviolent civil disobedience that aimed to shut down a large nuclear power plant operating just forty miles from Portland, Oregon.</span></div><div></div><div><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Later, I served as director of the National Citizens Hearings for Radiation Victims and co-authored <a href="http://www.ratical.org/radiation/KillingOurOwn/" style="font-family: verdana,geneva,arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank">Killing Our Own: The Disaster of America's Experience with Atomic Radiation</a>. (The book is now online; if you'd like to take a peek, click <a href="http://www.ratical.org/radiation/KillingOurOwn/" style="font-family: verdana,geneva,arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank">here</a>.)</span></div><div></div><div><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Despite the latest in a long line of <a href="http://motherjones.com/mojo/2011/03/obama-touted-japan-nuclear-safety-fukushima" style="font-family: verdana,geneva,arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank">presidential assurances</a>, the nuclear facts are dire. As the director of Public Citizen's Energy Program <a href="http://www.energyvox.org/2011/03/14/nuclear-power-japan-fuksuhima/" style="font-family: verdana,geneva,arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank">wrote</a> this week, "There are alternatives. Had Japan invested in rooftop solar and wind turbines to the degree it spent maintaining and building nuclear reactors, the country wouldn't be grappling with the potential of a full-scale nuclear meltdown."</span></div><div></div><div><span style="font-size: 12pt;">The ominous power of the nuclear industry extends from Sacramento to Washington, D.C., where an <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0311/51367.html" style="font-family: verdana,geneva,arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank">atomic lobbying force</a> throws buckets of money at Capitol Hill.</span></div><div></div><div><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Elected officials routinely offer doubletalk or remain silent. Meanwhile, as the <i>New York Times</i> reported on Monday, "most of the nuclear plants in the United States share some or all of the risk factors that played a role at Fukushima Daiichi: locations on tsunami-prone coastlines or near earthquake faults, aging plants and backup electrical systems that rely on diesel generators and batteries that could fail in extreme circumstances."</span></div><div></div><div><span style="font-size: 12pt;">As I move toward running for Congress in the North Bay, I fully intend to challenge the conventional energy wisdom that enables nuclear-invested outfits like PG&E and General Electric -- and their tacit allies in elective office -- to impose a nuclear shadow on future generations. Willingness to confront the nuclear establishment is crucial.</span></div><div></div><div><span style="font-size: 12pt;">A few days ago, when <i>Marin IJ</i> political columnist Dick Spotswood <a href="http://www.normansolomonnow.com/index.php/page/norman_solomon_will_speak_to_council_of_mayors_and_councilmembers" style="font-family: verdana,geneva,arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank">wrote</a> that Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey "is expected to announce her retirement by midsummer," he noted that "Solomon's positions are virtually identical with that of Woolsey." The North Bay must continue to have strong progressive representation in Congress.</span></div><div></div><div><span style="font-size: 12pt;">I want to invite you to one of the house parties and related events where I'll be speaking over the next few weeks in <a href="http://www.normansolomonnow.com/index.php/site/events/mill_valley_house_party_3_31" style="font-family: verdana,geneva,arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank">Mill Valley</a>, <a href="http://www.normansolomonnow.com/index.php/events/45" style="font-family: verdana,geneva,arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank">Bolinas</a>, <a href="http://www.normansolomonnow.com/index.php/events/47" style="font-family: verdana,geneva,arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank">San Geronimo</a>, <a href="http://www.normansolomonnow.com/index.php/site/events/sf_house_party" style="font-family: verdana,geneva,arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank">San Francisco</a> and <a href="http://www.normansolomonnow.com/index.php/events/41" style="font-family: verdana,geneva,arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank">Sebastopol</a>. For details on those upcoming events, please click <a href="http://www.normansolomonexploratory.com/index.php/events" style="font-family: verdana,geneva,arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank">here</a>.</span></div><div></div><div><span style="font-size: 12pt;">The winter has dealt us some grim setbacks. But spring is arriving -- and with it, new possibilities.</span></div><div></div><div><span style="font-size: 12pt;">We can make grassroots democracy work!</span></div><div></div><div><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Best wishes,</span></div><div><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Norman</span></div><div></div><div><span style="font-size: 12pt;">P.S. -- Meanwhile, struggles for democracy continue in the Middle East. If you'd like to read my recent article <a href="http://www.pacificsun.com/news/show_story.php?id=2857" style="font-family: verdana,geneva,arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank">Totalitarian Loyalty</a>, which appeared in the <i>Pacific Sun</i>, click <a href="http://www.pacificsun.com/news/show_story.php?id=2857" style="font-family: verdana,geneva,arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank">here</a>.</span><br />
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Like every other president since the 1940s, Barack Obama has promoted nuclear power. Now, with reactors melting down in Japan, the official stance is more disconnected from reality than ever.<br />
Political elites are still clinging to the oxymoron of "safe nuclear power." It's up to us -- people around the world -- to peacefully and insistently shut those plants down.<br />
There is no more techno-advanced country in the world than Japan. Nuclear power is not safe there, and it is not safe anywhere.<br />
As the <em>New York Times</em> <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/14/world/asia/14industry.html" target="_hplink">reported</a> on Monday:<br />
<blockquote>Most of the nuclear plants in the United States share some or all of the risk factors that played a role at Fukushima Daiichi: locations on tsunami-prone coastlines or near earthquake faults, aging plants and backup electrical systems that rely on diesel generators and batteries that could fail in extreme circumstances.</blockquote><br />
Nuclear power -- from uranium mining to fuel fabrication to reactor operations to nuclear waste that will remain deadly for hundreds of thousands of years -- is, in fact, a moral crime against future generations.<br />
But syrupy rhetoric has always marinated the nuclear age. From the outset -- even as radioactive ashes were still hot in Hiroshima and Nagasaki -- top officials in Washington touted atomic energy as redemptive. The split atom, we were to believe, could be an elevating marvel.<br />
President Dwight Eisenhower <a href="http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/dwightdeisenhoweratomsforpeace.html" target="_hplink">pledged</a> "to help solve the fearful atomic dilemma" by showing that "the miraculous inventiveness of man shall not be dedicated to his death, but consecrated to his life."<br />
Even after the Three Mile Island accident in 1979 and the Chernobyl disaster in 1986 -- and now this catastrophe in Japan -- the corporate theologians of nuclear faith have continued to bless their own divine projects.<br />
Thirty years ago, when I coordinated the National Citizens Hearings for Radiation Victims on the edge of Capitol Hill, we heard grim testimony from nuclear scientists, workers, downwinders and many others whose lives had been forever ravaged by the split atom. Routine in the process was tag-team deception from government agencies and nuclear-invested companies.<br />
By 1980, generations had already suffered a vast array of terrible consequences -- including cancer, leukemia and genetic injuries -- from a nuclear fuel cycle shared by the "peaceful" and military atom. Today, we know a lot more about the abrupt and slow-moving horrors of the nuclear industry.<br />
And we keep learning, by the minute, as nuclear catastrophe goes exponential in Japan. But government leaders don't seem to be learning much of anything.<br />
On Sunday, even while nuclear-power reactors were melting down, the White House issued this <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/14/science/earth/14politics.html" target="_hplink">statement</a>: <br />
<blockquote>The president believes that meeting our energy needs means relying on a diverse set of energy sources that includes renewables like wind and solar, natural gas, clean coal and nuclear power. Information is still coming in about the events unfolding in Japan, but the administration is committed to learning from them and ensuring that nuclear energy is produced safely and responsibly here in the U.S.</blockquote><br />
Yet another reflexive nuclear salute.<br />
When this year's State of the Union address proclaimed a goal of "clean energy sources" for 80 percent of U.S. electricity by 2035, Obama added: "Some folks want wind and solar. Others want nuclear, clean coal and natural gas. To meet this goal, we will need them all -- and I urge Democrats and Republicans to work together to make it happen."<br />
Bipartisan for nuclear power? You betcha. On Sunday morning TV shows, Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell voiced support for nuclear power, while Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer <a href="http://www.nbcumv.com/mediavillage/networks/nbcnews/meetthepress/pressreleases?pr=contents/press-releases/2011/03/13/meetthepresscli1300036741343.xml" target="_hplink">offered</a> this convoluted ode to atomic flackery: <br />
<blockquote>We are going to have to see what happens here -- obviously still things are happening -- but the bottom line is we do have to free ourselves of independence from foreign oil in the other half of the globe. Libya showed that. Prices are up, our economy is being hurt by it, or could be hurt by it. So I'm still willing to look at nuclear. As I've always said it has to be done safely and carefully.</blockquote><br />
Such behavior might just seem absurd or pathetic -- if the consequences weren't so grave.<br />
Nuclear power madness is so entrenched that mainline pundits and top-elected officials rarely murmur dissent. Acquiescence is equated with prudent sagacity.<br />
In early 2010, President Obama <a href="http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2010/02/obama-says-safe-nuclear-power-plants-are-a-necessary-investment.html" target="_hplink">announced</a> federal loan guarantees -- totaling more than $8 billion -- to revive the construction of nuclear power plants in this country, where 110 nuclear-power reactors are already in operation.<br />
<blockquote> "Investing in nuclear energy remains a necessary step," he said. "What I hope is that, with this announcement, we're underscoring both our seriousness in meeting the energy challenge and our willingness to look at this challenge, not as a partisan issue, but as a matter that's far more important than politics because the choices we make will affect not just the next generation but many generations to come."</blockquote><br />
Promising to push for bigger loan guarantees to build more nuclear power plants, the president said: "This is only the beginning."<br />
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<em>Norman Solomon's books include "Killing Our Own: The Disaster of America's Experience with Atomic Radiation" (1982), co-authored with Harvey Wasserman</em></div>David Petersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08536378621814198678noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576383019810222702.post-33836594705135786062011-03-09T09:17:00.000-08:002011-03-09T09:19:51.221-08:00Democrats Megaphone is too softThe Washington Democrats Megaphone is too soft<br />
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The Democrats do point out on occasion the Hypocrisy of Republicans in congress. But not often enough and not loud enough. The result is <span style="font-size: large;">Democratic constituents feel their representatives don't do enough, and Republicans constituents feel their representatives do no wrong.</span><br />
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<div class="title"><h1 class="entry-title">0: Number of Republicans Who Voted To Stop Taxpayer Funding for ‘Bridges to Nowhere’</h1><div class="date"><span class="meta-prep meta-prep-author">Posted on</span> <a href="http://www.democraticleader.gov/blog/?p=3643" rel="bookmark" title="5:24 pm"><span class="entry-date">March 2, 2011</span></a> <span class="meta-sep">by</span> <span class="author vcard"><a class="url fn n" href="http://www.democraticleader.gov/blog/?author=2" title="View all posts by Karina">Karina</a></span> </div></div><div class="entry-content">Despite claims that earmarks for the ‘bridges to nowhere’ were eliminated, Alaska has spent more than $71 million in federal funds on the two bridges:<br />
<blockquote>The Gravina Island bridge is a $304 million project that would serve an island of 50 people, who can already access the nearby city of Ketchikan, Alaska, via a five-minute ferry ride.<br />
The Knik Arm Crossing project will build a 1.6-mile long bridge and 18 miles of connecting roads at a cost of nearly $1.6 billion.</blockquote>While the designation for the earmarks changed in 2006, funding for the ‘bridges to nowhere’ was included in funding for various infrastructure projects and Alaska chose to use or reserve the money for these two bridges specifically. With Republican leaders like Rep. Eric Cantor (R-VA) saying Republicans had become “a party on the Bridge to Nowhere” and Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-TX) explaining “often, taxpayers’ money is spent unwisely on items like bridges to nowhere” House Democrats offered Republicans an opportunity to stop taxpayer money from going to the ‘bridges to nowhere.’ During consideration of the <a href="http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d112:H.R.0662:">Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2011 (HR 662)</a>, Rep. Jared Polis (D-CO) offered a Motion to Recommit to:<br />
<blockquote>Rescind all remaining funds – nearly $183 million – providing for planning, design, and construction of the Gravina Island and the Knik Arm bridges in Alaska – the “Bridges to Nowhere.”<br />
Prohibit the use of any funds provided under the Surface Transportation Extension Act to finance these projects.<br />
Reduce the deficit by approximately $160 million over the next decade according to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office.</blockquote>Rep. Polis explained to his colleagues, “we have a choice-we can vote to continue these most egregious earmarks or we can stand by our words, our vows, and values and vote for this amendment and finally put an end to wasteful spending and pet projects”:<br />
All House Republicans chose to continue funding the ‘bridges to nowhere’, with the Motion to Recommit <a href="http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2011/roll159.xml">failing by a vote of 181-246</a>.</div>David Petersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08536378621814198678noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576383019810222702.post-85680787260235879772011-03-04T17:33:00.000-08:002011-03-04T17:33:48.941-08:00Marcy Winograd 2010 campaign well worth saving<table align="center" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="width: 930px;"><tbody>
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<span style="color: black;">Marcy Winograd is the co-founder of the Los Angeles chapter of Progressive Democrats of America. In her 2010 bid to unseat Jane Harman in the 36th congressional district, Winograd wants to put 10,000,000 Americans back to work repairing our country’s infrastructure, building rapid transit, and developing alternative energy to make America more secure. She pledges to lead the congressional Progressive Caucus to cut billions in government waste in Iraq and Afghanistan and commit taxpayer money to jobs, healthcare, and education.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;"><b>History in the District</b></span><br />
<span style="color: black;">In 2006, Winograd’s grassroots campaign mobilized almost 40% of the primary vote in less than three months of campaigning to unseat Harman. Gore Vidal, Dolores Huerta, Daniel Ellsberg, Susan Sarandon, Barbara Streisand, Ron Kovic and local Democratic clubs all supported Winograd’s platform that called for an end to the war in Iraq and protection of constitutional rights. “Bombing and occupying Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan will only destabilize the region and undermine global security,” says Winograd. “We need to find another way to solve our problems. I will be proud to serve our country as we engage the world community in smart diplomatic solutions.”</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Winograd’s passion for peace emerged during her high school and college days, when she participated in moratoriums against the Vietnam War and joined Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers legal defense team.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;"><b>Democratic Party Involvement</b></span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Winograd volunteered on the Obama campaign, hitting the radio airwaves to promote his platform for change and phoning Florida and Pennsylvania to get out the vote in swing states.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">She served as an Executive Board member of the California Democratic Party, successfully introducing resolutions to protect our vote, bring our troops home, and implement parole and sentencing reform. Winograd helped organize a Progressive Caucus within the California Democratic Party to lobby for an end to the occupation of Iraq, abolition of torture, and establishment of universal single-payer health care. The Los Angeles County Democratic Party honored Winograd as “Democrat of the Year.”</span><br />
<span style="color: black;"><b>Community Leadership</b></span><br />
<span style="color: black;">In her role as community leader, Winograd testified at Sacramento legislative hearings to protect our vote from electronic manipulation and launched petition drives to support California Secretary of State Bowen’s efforts to ban hackable Diebold touchscreen machines from the voting booth.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Additionally, Winograd testified in Los Angeles at Federal Communications Commission hearings aimed at saving our free press from corporate take-overs. She testified at other federal hearings to safeguard our coastline from construction of a potentially dangerous liquefied natural gas terminal.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">As a teacher and environmentalist, Winograd traveled to Mississippi to build awareness about the spraying of dangerous pesticides near schools and health clinics.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;"><b>Courageous Leadership</b></span><br />
<span style="color: black;">A Co-Founder of LA Jews for Peace, Winograd has been a guest speaker at conferences promoting peaceful coexistence and equal rights for Palestinians and Israelis living together in the Middle East. She has bravely spoken out against violence in all forms, whether it be Israeli demolitions of Palestinian homes or Palestinian rocket attacks on southern Israel. Winograd supports an end to the lethal blockade of Gaza, as well as the removal of Israeli settlements from the West Bank and East Jerusalem.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;"><b>Media Outreach</b></span><br />
<span style="color: black;">A promoter of The Great Mind Series, televised forums featuring authors such as Gore Vidal, Dennis Kucinich, and John Dean, Winograd has been featured on CNN interviewing visionary thinkers. Previously, Winograd served as News Director at Pacifica’s KPFK in Los Angeles and National Public Radio’s KPCS in Pasadena. Early in her news career, Winograd won three Golden Mikes, the industry’s top honor, for outstanding news writing and broadcasting. Currently, her columns appear on the Huffington Post.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;"><b>Labor Background</b></span><br />
<span style="color: black;">A graduate of the University of California, Winograd volunteered in Delano for the United Farm Workers union following graduation. Under the direction of Cesar Chavez, Winograd</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">organized grape workers seeking representation and relief from unsafe working conditions. During one organizing drive, she was driven off the road by a company supervisor. More recently, Winograd has lobbied LAUSD school board members to halt teacher lay-offs and use federal stimulus money for its intended purpose – to keep teachers at hard-to-staff schools.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;"><b>Leadership in Education</b></span><br />
<span style="color: black;">A National Board Certified teacher, Winograd teaches at Crenshaw High School in South Los Angeles, where she hosts literary cafes for young poets and collaborates with teachers to promote college culture.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Winograd was a featured speaker in Beijing at a US-China education conference focused on student empowerment and curriculum engagement. “We must make education a national priority,” says Winograd, “otherwise we betray our children and fall further behind.”</span><br />
<span style="color: black;"><b>Family Life</b></span><br />
<span style="color: black;">A resident of the Marina del Rey-Venice area, Winograd is married to Ira “Buddy” Gottlieb, a union-side labor lawyer representing workers in the arts, news, education, and transportation. Her daughter Gina Gardner is a photographer. An animal lover, Winograd has raised several rescue cats and dogs.</span></td> <td align="right" class="right_col" valign="top" width="33%"><div class="header-side1"><table align="right" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="width: 308px;"><tbody>
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<tr><td align="left" class="inner_content" valign="top" width="67%"><h1>Winograd Weekend Cost of Wars Tour</h1><h3>May 12th, 2010</h3><div class="entry"> (Marina del Rey) Congressional Candidate Marcy Winograd (CA-36/Harman) will conduct a Cost of Wars Tour this Saturday, May 15th, as she listens to voters’ concerns, rallies support among volunteers and visits with campaign precinct walkers from West Los Angeles to San Pedro. Joining Winograd to talk about the cost of wars and veterans’ issues will be Rick Reyes, former United States Marine serving in Iraq, now Latino Outreach Director for Winograd for Congress. The tour precedes a congressional vote on a 33-billion dollar supplemental war appropriation to continue the occupation of Iraq and escalate the troop level in Afghanistan.<br />
Says Winograd, “My opponent Jane Harman has consistently voted for war and occupation, even defying a majority of House Democrats to take us to war in Iraq. Despite her rhetoric, she continues to fund the escalation in Afghanistan where there is no military solution. I urge all members of Congress to vote NO on the new supplemental war appropriation.”<br />
Winograd notes that according to the non-profit organization the National Priorities Project (NPP), the Iraq and Afghanistan wars have cost the 36th congressional district $2.7 billion dollars since 2001. The NPP states that the same amount of money could have provided the district with 300-thousand college scholarships to prepare youth for future jobs, or current jobs for 37-thousand music teachers or 47-thousand police officers — or 8-thousand affordable housing units or health care for a year for all district residents.<br />
Says Winograd, “It’s not right for our district residents to go without jobs, health care, education, or housing while our government squanders billions on perpetual wars, multiplying our enemies and creating greater instability in the middle east. My Cost of Wars Tour is an opportunity to hear what district residents think about U.S. foreign policy and to issue a call to action to oppose the upcoming supplemental war appropriation and work for diplomatic solutions instead.”<br />
Below are the stops planned for the Saturday tour:<br />
MAR VISTA<br />
9:00 am<br />
“Bake Back the Democratic Party to End Perpetual Wars” Bake and Yard Sale<br />
Tabling for Marcy<br />
3532 Grand View Blvd. Mar Vista 90066<br />
VENICE<br />
9:30 am<br />
“Bake Back the Democratic Party to End Perpetual Wars” Bake Sale<br />
Bake Sale at 733 Palms Bl. Venice 90291.<br />
LOMITA<br />
12:00 pm<br />
Car Wash for Marcy to Clean Up the House<br />
2222 Lomita Boulevard, Lomita, CA, 90717<br />
TORRANCE<br />
12:45 pm<br />
Food for Thought – Organic Farming Jobs for Veterans<br />
Torrance Farmers’ Market<br />
SAN PEDRO<br />
1:00 pm<br />
“Bake Back the Democratic Party to End Perpetual Wars” Bake and Yard Sale,<br />
Tabling for Marcy<br />
1078 West 37th Street 90731 – Rachel Brunke<br />
SAN PEDRO<br />
2:00 – 4:00 pm<br />
Meet and Greet at the Home of Dr. Fred and Audrey Kennedy<br />
1174 Sandwood Place., San Pedro 90731<br />
MAR VISTA<br />
7:30 – 9:00 pm<br />
Rumor Mill Café Live Blogging Event with Marcy Winogad and Zack Kaldveer<br />
“The Cost of War in the 36th District – Why Marcy Winograd MUST WIN”<br />
11739 W. Washington Bl. 90066<br />
$10 covers the food costs.<br />
Only 50 Seats Available.<br />
<div class="postmetadata"><strong>Tags:</strong> <a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/tag/afghanistan/" rel="tag">Afghanistan</a>, <a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/tag/cost-of-wars/" rel="tag">Cost of Wars</a>, <a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/tag/iraq/" rel="tag">Iraq</a>, <a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/tag/jane-harman/" rel="tag">Jane Harman</a>, <a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/tag/mar-vista/" rel="tag">Mar Vista</a>, <a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/tag/marcy-winograd/" rel="tag">Marcy Winograd</a>, <a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/tag/rick-reyes/" rel="tag">Rick Reyes</a>, <a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/tag/san-pedro/" rel="tag">San Pedro</a>, <a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/tag/supplemental-war-appropriation/" rel="tag">Supplemental War Appropriation</a>, <a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/tag/torrance/" rel="tag">Torrance</a>, <a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/tag/winograd-for-congress/" rel="tag">Winograd for Congress</a></div></div><h3 id="comments">3 Responses to “Winograd Weekend Cost of Wars Tour”</h3><div class="navigation"> </div><ol class="commentlist"><li class="comment even thread-even depth-1" id="comment-143"> <div class="comment-body" id="div-comment-143"> <div class="comment-author vcard"> <img alt="" class="avatar avatar-32 photo" height="32" src="http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/b9e4035552f84ed6a285b34cdaf75b60?s=32&d=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gravatar.com%2Favatar%2Fad516503a11cd5ca435acc9bb6523536%3Fs%3D32&r=G" width="32" /> <cite class="fn">Joseph Ramirez</cite> <span class="says">says:</span> </div><div class="comment-meta commentmetadata"><a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/winograd-weekend-cost-of-wars-tour/comment-page-1/#comment-143">May 22, 2010 at 9:14 am</a></div>Wilmington has been neglected for years from the local, state and federal levels. We are a hard working, proudful community and heavily Mexican/Chicano. We are vitally important to the fabric of this nation and district. I hope in recent weeks leading up to election time there can be a strong push from the Winograd campaign in Wilmington. Wilmington residents do not vote in large numbers because we are always being neglected and ignored. Show you care about the needs of our community and we will be your biggest supporter.</div></li>
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<tr><td><div class="news"><ul><li><h1><a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/crowd-packs-winograds-headquarters-opening/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link to Crowd Packs Winograd’s Headquarters’ Opening">Crowd Packs Winograd’s Headquarters’ Opening</a></h1><h2>March 15th, 2010</h2><div class="entry"> <div style="text-align: center;"><img alt="DSC_0277.JPGcrop" class="size-medium wp-image-332 aligncenter" height="200" src="http://winograd2010.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/DSC_0277.JPGcrop-300x200.jpg" style="border: 1px solid black; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-top: 10px;" title="DSC_0277.JPGcrop" width="300" /></div><div style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: black;">(Marina del Rey) On Sunday, 3/14/10, over a hundred supporters packed the grand opening of the new Winograd for Congress headquarters, located in the Villa Marina Marketplace, 13432 Maxella Ave., just a few miles from opponent Jane Harman’s backyard. Congressional candidate Marcy Winograd (CA-36) told the crowd, “We stand at the crossroads of the past and the future. In the past we squandered our resources on permanent war and Wall Street bail outs. Our future holds great promise, however, if we transition from a war economy to a new Green economy, and if we put the needs of the people before the greed of Wall Street.”</span></div><div style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: black;"><img alt="Marcy Winograd with crowd - fr further back" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-333" height="199" src="http://winograd2010.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Marcy-Winograd-with-crowd-fr-further-back1-300x199.jpg" style="border: 1px solid black;" title="Marcy Winograd with crowd - fr further back" width="300" /></span></div><span style="color: black;">Volunteers signed up to walk neighborhoods and phone voters from West Los Angeles to San Pedro. Musicians Tom English and Larry Dilg sang a tribute to Marcy, exhorting the crowd to, “Flex your vote.” Campaign manager Michael Jay told the crowd the work they do in the new headquarters will be the most effective way to achieve true representation in Washington.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Events coordinator Sheri Myers encouraged volunteers to hold house parties and organize fundraisers. “We’re going up against one of the richest members of Congress and we all need to contribute,” said Myers.</span><br />
<div style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: black;"><img alt="DSC_0312" class="size-medium wp-image-334 aligncenter" height="200" src="http://winograd2010.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/DSC_0312-300x200.jpg" style="border: 1px solid black;" title="DSC_0312" width="300" /></span></div><span style="color: black;">Volunteer coordinator Robbie Quan, a former Obama for President field organizer in Nevada, said, “What is at stake in this election is much bigger than this room, but everything we need to change things is right here. Together, our grassroots power can take down Harman’s corporate machine.”</span><br />
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<tr><td><div class="news"><ul><li><div class="entry"> </div><div class="entry"> </div><div class="entry"> </div><div class="entry"> </div><div class="entry"><h1><b style="background-color: #ff9999; color: black;">Issues</b></h1><img align="left" alt="issu_pic1" class="pics" src="http://winogradforcongress.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/issu_pic1.jpg" title="issues_pic1" /><span style="color: black;">Many Americans believe that 2010 will be the most important election of their lifetimes because there could be a dramatic shift in the balance of power. For each major issue identified, we have listed both the words and actions that <b style="background-color: #ffff66; color: black;">Marcy</b> <b style="background-color: #a0ffff; color: black;">Winograd</b> has made as part of her election platform.</span><br />
<a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/issues-2/jobs-the-economy/"><span style="color: black;"><strong>Economy, Labor and Environment</strong></span></a><br />
<span style="color: black;">We need a Green New Deal: federal investment in public and private sector jobs, similar to the Works Progress Administration under the New Deal: massive federal stimulus in energy retrofits, infrastructure repair, solar and wind power.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Impose a fee on Wall Street for bank bonuses, stock trades, and lobbying. Use the money for job creation and federally-backed low-interest loans to small businesses.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Pass the Employee Free Choice Act with card check to uphold the right to organize a union.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Repeal so-called free trade agreements that outsource jobs and erode labor and environmental standards. </span><br />
<span style="color: black;">End the lock-out of 600 workers at Rio Tinto mine in Boron, California.<br />
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<span style="color: black;">Focus on environmental justice involving communities of color and working class areas.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Ensure greater federal oversight of state environmental laws governing air, land, and water pollution.</span><br />
<a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/issues-2/energy-our-environment/"><span style="color: black;"><strong>Local Environmental <b style="background-color: #ff9999; color: black;">Issues</b></strong></span></a><br />
<span style="color: black;">Ban new offshore and onshore oil drilling.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Demand the FAA re-impose the jet ban at Santa Monica Airport.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Protect Marina del Rey & Playa Vista from over-development.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Speed up the clean-up at Harbor/Gateway/Torrance Superfund sites.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Work to relocate dangerous propane and butane tanks stored near residential neighborhoods in San Pedro.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Ensure oil companies in Wilmington/Carson/San Pedro are in compliance with environmental regulations.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Encourage federal contracts for aerospace to develop new energy and mass transit.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;"><a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/issues-2/foreign-policy/"><strong>Foreign Policy</strong></a><br />
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<span style="color: black;"><strong>Iraq, Afghanistan</strong></span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Bring our troops home from Iraq and Afghanistan.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">End the occupations and air wars in the Middle East.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Invest in humanitarian aid and use diplomatic channels, working with regional stakeholders, to maintain peace and security.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;"><strong>Palestine/Israel</strong></span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Promote equality and human rights for all in the Middle East.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Prosecute war crimes involving civilians in Gaza and southern Israel.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">End the Israeli blockade of Gaza.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Remove Israeli settlements.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Support a two-state or one state solution approved by both sides of the conflict.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;"><strong>Armenia</strong></span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Pass a resolution to recognize Armenian genocide.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Promote trade and commerce between Armenia and the United States.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Use our diplomatic power to end the blockades of Armenia.</span><br />
<a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/issues-2/health-care/"><span style="color: black;"><strong>Health Care</strong></span></a><br />
<span style="color: black;">Enact a single-payer system that is publicly funded, yet privately delivered, an expanded Medicare program, where everyone is in and no one is out.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Protect the right of states to enact single-payer.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Demand a public option or Medicare Buy-In in any federal legislation.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">End big drug company monopolies on exorbitant medication for cancer and other diseases; make medication affordable.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;"><strong>Housing</strong></span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Freeze foreclosures for an interim period.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Create a Loan Officer Corps jobs program, employing loan brokers to work with banks and homeowners to modify loans.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Empower bankruptcy court judges to order bank modifications of home loans.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Do our best to keep Americans in their homes.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Require banks to give foreclosed homeowners the first right to rent their homes.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Require banks maintain foreclosed properties so that neighborhoods do not suffer blight.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;"><strong>Constitutional Rights</strong></span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Reverse all Bush administration violations of constitutional rights.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Prohibit torture, extraordinary rendition, and preventative detention.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Protect and defend the Bill of Rights.</span><br />
<a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/issues-2/education/"><span style="color: black;"><strong>Education</strong></span></a><br />
<span style="color: black;">Repeal the test-driven No Child Left Behind to invest in resources in reading and writing in early grades, small learning communities in high school, and drop-out prevention.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Lower class size.<br />
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<span style="color: black;">Invest in higher education and offer college students direct federally-backed loans with affordable interest rates.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;"><strong>Women’s Rights</strong></span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Protect a women’s right to choose. Require equal pay for equal worth.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;"><strong>Immigration Reform</strong></span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Support comprehensive immigration reform; offer an estimated 12-million undocumented workers a path to earned citizenship. </span><br />
Pass the Dream Act to grant citizenship to college graduates.<br />
<span style="color: black;"><strong>Gay Rights</strong></span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Repeal “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.”</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Support marriage equality.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;"><strong>Fair Elections</strong></span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Tax lobbyists to publicly finance elections, encouraging candidates to seek matching funds for small donations. Discourage the corporate financing of elections.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;"><strong>Election Protection</strong></span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Ban touch screen voting machines. Ensure the paper ballot is the ballot of record.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;">Require random paper ballot precinct counts.</span><br />
<span style="color: black;"><strong>Media Diversification</strong></span><br />
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Thank you for everything – for your generous donations, for your nationwide phone banking, for your tireless precinct walking in our district. We are building a movement – and change will come.<br />
Though I am disappointed with the results of last night’s election – [...]<br />
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<tr> <td align="left" valign="top"> <h3> Our District </h3><h4> June 5th, 2010 </h4><div> <div> <div>My 10 year old daughter Zoe came into the office on Monday and said that she wanted to call people to tell them about <b style="background-color: #ffff66; color: black;">Marcy</b>. <strong>Zoe made 60 calls all by herself! </strong> Can you make as many calls as Zoe?</div><div><strong><a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/zoe.jpeg"><img alt="" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1196" height="300" src="http://winogradforcongress.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/zoe-245x300.jpg" title="zoe" width="245" /></a><br />
</strong></div></div><div><strong><a href="mailto:bill@winogradforcongress.com" target="_blank">I can call at least 60 voters!</a></strong></div><div><strong><br />
</strong></div><div>It’s crunch time folks! With one four days until election day, we need everyone, <em><strong>and I mean everyone</strong></em>, to step up to the plate and make some calls. Our call totals have been steadily increasing each week and we need to put all our efforts into pushing <b style="background-color: #ffff66; color: black;">Marcy</b> over the top during this final stretch. </div><div><strong>Have you made some calls this week? If not, what are you waiting for? </strong><strong>If not now, when?</strong></div><div><strong>- Bill Lackemacher</strong></div><div><strong>Field Director</strong></div><div><strong><b style="background-color: #a0ffff; color: black;">Winograd</b> for <b style="background-color: #99ff99; color: black;">Congress</b><br />
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<tr> <td align="left" class="font-endorsements" valign="top"><span><a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/daniel-ellsberg-letter/"><strong>Daniel Ellsberg,</strong> </a>Former Military Analyst/Pentagon Papers</span><br />
<span><strong>Ed Asner, </strong>Actor<br />
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<span><strong>Gore Vidal,</strong> Author</span><br />
<span><strong>Ron Kovic</strong>, Vietnam Veteran, Author, Born on the Fourth of July</span><br />
<span><strong>Jodie Evans,</strong> Co-Founder, Code Pink</span><br />
<span><strong> Norman Solomon,</strong> Progressive Democrats of America</span><br />
<span><strong>Dolores Huerta,</strong> Co-founder United Farm Workers of America<br />
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<span><strong> Ed Begley,</strong> Jr., Environmental Activist</span><br />
<span><strong>Lila Garrett,</strong> Host of KPFK’s Connect the Dots</span><br />
<span><strong> David Swanson,</strong> After Downing Street</span><br />
<span><strong>Ray McGovern</strong>, Peace Activist, Retired CIA Analyst</span><br />
<span><strong> Jim Hightower,</strong> National Radio Commentator</span><br />
<span><strong> Bill Monning,</strong> </span>Assemblyman; <span>Global Majority; Chair, CA Assembly Labor & Employment Committee</span><br />
<span><strong>Jim Beall,</strong> Assemblyman; Chair, Human Services Committee</span><br />
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</a><a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/united-teachers-of-los-angeles-endorses-winograd-for-congress/">United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA) </a><a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/ilwu-so-cal-district-council-endorses-winograd-for-congress/"><br />
ILWU District Council</a><br />
<a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/mexican-american-bar-association-endorses-winograd-for-congress/">Mexican American Bar Association (MABA)</a><span><br />
PDA / Progressive Democrats of America<br />
<a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/peace-action-endorses-winograd-for-congress/">Peace Action<br />
Peace Action West<br />
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Progressive Push</span><span><br />
</span>Citizens for Global Solutions<br />
<span>Americans for Democratic Action, Southern California Chapter<br />
Armenian National Committee<br />
<a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/winograd-endorsed-by-democratic-clubs/">Torrance Democratic Club</a><br />
<a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/winograd-endorsed-by-democratic-clubs/">Gardena Valley Democratic Club</a><br />
<a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/san-pedro-democratic-club-endorses-winograd-for-congress/">San Pedro Democratic Club</a><br />
<a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/winograd-endorsed-by-democratic-clubs/">Progressive Democratic Club, Harbor Area<br />
</a> </span>Santa Clarita Valley Democratic Club<br />
<span><a href="http://winogradforcongress.com/winograd-endorsed-by-democratic-clubs/"> Mira Costa High School Young Democrats </a>(Manhattan Beach)</span></td></tr>
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The USIP is a think tank with research papers and training for international conflict resolution.<br />
The annual expenses 43 million and the @3.4 Billion for the <a href="http://www.fas.org/spp/starwars/program/abl.htm">Airborne Laser (ABL)</a>, could be better spent on a the cabinette level Department or Peace & NonViolence.<br />
The United States needs Peace building skills at the highest levels of the Executive branch. If we don't have the skills to avoid the next War, we are doomed to repeat it. <br />
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You might expect a Peace think tank to be right out in front of the media countering every War Mongering Idea propagated from the Heritage Foundation and AEI. But no, they kept a much lower profile, working quietly in the background to help where they could (if invited)<br />
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When you look at the work of the USIP, it's not surprising that the Crony's in Congress saw the need to eliminate the program. The $42 Million was nothing, it was the $125 million they had to spend to embed War Hawk in every project and program the USIP engaged.<br />
Just look at eh list of Hawks taken from the USIP web site. They should not have been surprised<br />
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http://www.usip.org/about-us/how-we-work<div id="content-header"> <h1 class="title">How We Work</h1><h3 class="slogan">The Institute achieves its goals by empowering others.</h3></div><div class="node node-type-page" id="node-4415"><div class="node-inner"> <div class="content"> <span class="print-link"></span><img align="right" alt="Photo from "How We Work" section of "About USIP" brochure. (Photo: U.S. Institute of Peace)" height="215" hspace="5" src="http://www.usip.org/files/how_we_work.jpg" vspace="5" width="250" />The Institute achieves its goals by empowering others with training and knowledge. We educate, inform, innovate and collaborate with partner organizations. We generate policy options and approaches that convene experts and support policymakers in the United States and abroad.<br />
We use our convening power to bring together stakeholders to craft independent, bipartisan, and practical solutions. Efforts include:<br />
<ul><li>the <a href="http://www.usip.org/programs/initiatives/task-force-united-nations">Task Force on United Nations Reform</a>, co-chaired by former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and former Senator George Mitchell;</li>
<li>the <a href="http://www.usip.org/programs/initiatives/iraq-study-group">Iraq Study Group</a>, co-chaired by former Secretary of State James Baker and former Congressman Lee Hamilton;</li>
<li>the <a href="http://www.usip.org/programs/initiatives/genocide-prevention-task-force">Genocide Prevention Task Force</a>, co-chaired by former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and former Secretary of Defense William Cohen;</li>
<li>the Senior Working Group on the Middle East, co-chaired by former U.S. natinal security advisers Stephen J. Hadley and Samuel R. Berger;</li>
<li>and the <a href="http://www.usip.org/programs/initiatives/congressional-commission-the-strategic-posture-the-united-states">Congressional Commission on the Strategic Posture of the United States</a>, chaired by former Secretary of Defense William Perry.</li>
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The idea to create a United States Department of Peace and NonViolence is brilliant.<br />
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<div class="title">Volunteer to Create a Federal Department of Peace </div><div class="summary"> </div><div class="byline"> </div><div class="maintext"> </div><b>Dept of peace: <a href="http://www.dopcampaign.org/" target="_new">www.dopcampaign.org</a> <br />
needs District Coordinators Volunteers.</b> <br />
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<b>Become a Leader in your Congressional District!</b> <br />
Assume a leadership role and become an effective citizen advocate for the establishment of a U.S. Department of Peace! <br />
Meet, organize and work with others in your community who are also committed to create a more peaceful and cooperative world! <br />
Make a positive impact in the United States to support a world that works for everyone! <br />
It isn't enough to talk about peace. One must believe in it. <br />
And it isn't enough to believe in it. One must work at it. <br />
--Eleanor Roosevelt <br />
<b>Overview</b> <br />
Commit to playing a positive role as a volunteer for The Peace Alliance and the Campaign for a U.S. Department of Peace. There is no more powerful role you can play to help move this effort forward. Become a Congressional District team leader and join a team of energetic and inspired individuals coordinating each of the 435 congressional districts in the United States. <br />
As a Congressional District team leader you will have the opportunity to work in your local community to garner support for the historic Department of Peace legislation by building a network of local volunteers. You and your volunteer team will: contact congressional offices, inform the local media, educate the public on issues related to the legislation, and assist in raising funds to support our joint effort to bring peace to our planet. <br />
You do not need to be an experienced community organizer or have a background in the political process to take advantage of this exciting and inspiring opportunity. It is your commitment to, and enthusiasm for, working with others to bring forward a culture of peace that will make you an effective and productive leader! The Peace Alliance is committed to assisting you and to providing you with all the information and training you need to become the best Congressional District team leader you can be. We can promise you that you will find the experience energizing, exciting and one that will enable you to join with others in your community who share your desire for a positive future. <br />
<b>Congressional District Team Leader Guidelines</b> <br />
As a Congressional District team leader, you will be the contact person for your Congressional District and the main link to The Peace Alliance office. Congressional District team leaders should expect to spend several hours a week working in this role to be an effective advocate and organizer. Your role is not to do everything, but to facilitate the work of others who are interested in supporting a cabinet level Department of Peace. <br />
Below you will find a suggested list of responsibilities for a Congressional District team leader. The Peace Alliance has many coaching tools available to assist you in these and other key areas. Each Congressional District group will find their own unique flow and creative work pattern and together we will move this greater vision forward. As you consider this opportunity, please reference our website, which offers useful suggestions for the work ahead. <br />
<b>Congressional District Team Leader Responsibilities</b> <br />
To serve as a Congressional District team leader and to be recognized on The Peace Alliance website as the contact for your congressional district, you will be asked to complete the following basic tasks on an ongoing basis: <br />
Answer all emails and phone calls - from people responding to your Congressional District link on The Peace Alliance website, or from individuals requesting information about your local group and the possibility of their own potential involvement. <br />
Establish and help facilitate a local group to work with you in these key areas: contact and meet with congressional staff and your Members of Congress, provide public education and outreach, interface with local media, and generate fund-raising events and opportunities. You can share the facilitation of your group with other group members and delegate tasks as appropriate. <br />
Schedule regular contact times with your State Coordinator for updates, coaching and support (at least once a month). <br />
Visit The Peace Alliance website on a regular basis to stay current and to initiate local action within your Congressional District to enhance the power of the national effort. <br />
<b>Please seriously consider this opportunity at whatever level you can help with. Thank you! </b> <br />
We can guarantee that it will be deeply rewarding and educational. Contributing your skills and energy to this important local task will have global implications as we work together to build a culture of peace. <br />
<b>Tips on Organizing in your Local Community: Holding a Local Meeting</b> <br />
<b>The Peace Alliance Commitment</b> <br />
We are here to support you. We know that your desire to join with others in your community who share your desire for a peaceful and cooperative society will enable you to draw on your leadership skills to organize your congressional district. The national campaign will supply you and your team with relevant information, powerful trainings and ongoing updates that will inspire you and make it possible for you to make a significant difference in your community, in our nation and in our world. <br />
Whether you are one or many, we will support you. <br />
We are offering trainings in communities with groups over 45 team members.David Petersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08536378621814198678noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576383019810222702.post-2159475019072922612011-02-27T23:35:00.000-08:002011-02-27T23:35:10.214-08:00Fox News Causes Brain DamageIt took years before Americans realized that Lead in paint and Gasoline was causing brain damage to all of us.<br />
With Fox News the evidence was right out in front of us. With the rise of Social media you could see the mimicry of Glenn Beck and Bill O'Reilly. No analysis, no critiques, no value added comments.<br />
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Now a University study documents these facts in a resent study.<br />
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/12/16/study-confirms-spin-fox-news-voters-stupid/<br />
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<h2>Extended exposure to Fox News makes voters stupid, university study finds</h2><div><span class="author">By </span><br />
<span class="date">Thursday, December 16th, 2010 -- 4:53 pm</span> </div><br />
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<img align="right" alt="" src="http://www.rawstory.com/images/new/foxnews-1012.jpg" />The troublesome record of spin by conservative television station Fox News has long been a cause for concern to many Americans, who frequently allege that the nation's most viewed "news" network has the effect of dumbing down voters.<br />
Turns out, they were right.<br />
<a href="http://www.worldpublicopinion.org/pipa/pdf/dec10/Misinformation_Dec10_quaire.pdf">A University of Maryland study</a> (PDF) published earlier this month found that people in the survey who had the most exposure to Fox News were more likely to believe falsehoods and rumors about national and world affairs when compared to those who paid attention to other news outlets.<br />
In <a href="http://www.alternet.org/media/149193/study_confirms_that_fox_news_makes_you_stupid/">a summary carried by Alternet</a>, the following falsehoods were most relayed by Fox News viewers:<br />
<blockquote><i>91 percent believed the stimulus legislation lost jobs;</i><br />
72 percent believed the health reform law will increase the deficit;<br />
72 percent believed the economy is getting worse;<br />
60 percent believed climate change is not occurring;<br />
49 percent believed income taxes have gone up;<br />
63 percent believed the stimulus legislation did not include any tax cuts;<br />
56 percent believed Obama initiated the GM/Chrysler bailout;<br />
38 percent believed that most Republicans opposed TARP;<br />
63 percent believed Obama was not born in the U.S. (or that it is unclear).</blockquote>The poll's findings seem to sync with those of <a href="http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/i/MSNBC/Sections/NEWS/NBC-WSJ_Poll.pdf">an NBC News survey</a> (PDF) taken during the height of America's health care reform debate, where Fox News viewers were found to be most likely to have believed wildly inaccurate interpretations of the legislation.<br />
While Fox News and parent company News Corporation have long been criticized cheerleading Republican causes and conservative-allied business interests, it has been under more intense criticism of late over <a href="http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/08/fox-news-parent-company-donates-1-million-republican-governors-association/">high profile donations to Republicans</a>, <a href="http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/09/fox-news-edits-clip-obama-taxes/">deceptive video editing</a> on multiple programs and even <a href="http://mediamatters.org/blog/201010180013">on-air GOP fundraisers</a>.Though the station claims to run "news" programming during the daytime, liberal watchdog group MediaMatters <a href="http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/12/leaked-email-shows-fox-news-boss-slant-news/">recently revealed a leaked email</a> that shows one of the network's top editors ordering anchors to use terminology favored by conservatives.<br />
In a follow-up, the media blog <a href="http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/12/leaked-email-fox-boss-told-staff-cast-doubt-climate-change/">released a second leaked email</a> showing the same editor, Fox News Washington, DC managing editor Bill Sammon, directing staff to cast doubt upon climate data, even when it was not in question. The revelation was <a href="http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/12/gore-fox-false-coverage-climate/">hailed by former Vice President Al Gore</a>, a champion of climate change activism, who argued it proves the spin coming from Fox News is straight from the top.<br />
And it doesn't help that one of their most-watched opinion hosts, conspiracy theorist Glenn Beck, is prone to <a href="http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/12/cnn-host-slams-beck-claim-10-percent-muslims-terrorists/">making up outrageous falsehoods</a> to scare viewers.<br />
The network has big plans to expand it's brand into the future: According to anchor Chris Wallace, the 2012 Republican presidential primary elections will be <a href="http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/11/chris-wallace-gop-primaries-will-production-fox-news/">"a production of Fox News,"</a> not unlike the Fox network's <i>American Idol</i>.<br />
Virtually all the leading GOP candidates are paid contributors for the network, and <a href="http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/10/report-30-fox-news-personalities-support-gop-2010/">over 30 Fox News personalities</a> have endorsed Republicans in the past.<br />
The Obama administration, similarly, has called Fox News "a wing of the Republican party."David Petersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08536378621814198678noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576383019810222702.post-11104447830778680502011-01-08T13:37:00.000-08:002011-01-08T13:37:01.537-08:00The Voters have been Fooled once again.The Voters have been Fooled once again.<br />
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It's a shame really. Candidates of both parties make promises and we elected them - only to find that they do the opposite of what they told us.<br />
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Republicans claim to want smaller government. Republicans claim to spend less than Democrats - they don't.<br />
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<h1> <a href="http://www.salon.com/news/the_republican_takeover/index.html">The Republican takeover</a> </h1><span class="dateline"> Saturday, Jan 8, 2011 11:01 ET </span> <div class="squib"> <a href="http://www.salon.com/news/politics/war_room/index.html"><br />
</a><a href="http://www.salon.com/news/politics/war_room/index.html"></a> </div><h1 class="headline">Republican deficit hypocrisy off to a great start on defense spending</h1><div class="byline clearfix"> <span>By <a href="http://www.salon.com/author/alex_pareene/index.html">Alex Pareene</a></span> <ul class="shareTools"><li><span></span></li>
</ul></div><div class="story_preview" id="story_preview_mps2040541"> <div class="art l"> <img alt="Republican deficit hypocrisy off to a great start on defense spending" class="md_horiz" id="img_mps2040541" src="http://www.salon.com/news/politics/war_room/2011/01/08/defense_deficit_hysteria/md_horiz.jpg" /> <div class="credit">AP/Salon</div><div class="caption">Sen. John Boehner and Robert Gates</div></div>Robert Gates would like to <a href="http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,2041029,00.html?xid=rss-politics&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+time/politics+%28TIME:+Top+Politics+Stories%29" target="_blank">cut about $78 billion from our bloated military budget</a> over the next five years. That is, as they say, a start -- we spend more on defense than every other nation in the world put together, and in the meantime the Republican plan for dealing with our apparently crushing national debt is to threaten to default. But those Republicans who promise austerity have one small problem with Gates' plan: They refuse to cut a single dollar of military spending, even when our Republican defense secretary politely asks them to.<br />
Of course, Gates is only attempting to forestall deeper cuts in Pentagon spending that might be proposed by ... well, no one, because no one besides hippies ever proposes serious cuts in military spending. But the $78 billion in fat to trim was offered up just in case someone else came up with a plan to cut, like, $150 billion of the Pentagon budget. This is all the most discretionary of discretionary spending, of course, because we're not even talking about the money we spend fighting wars. <em>That</em> spending will grow for the next couple years -- we'll be sending 1,000 new troops to Afghanistan, for example, and they will need food and guns and tanks and things. (And drones! We need lots of drones, for assassinating people.)<br />
But uselessness and waste <a href="http://www.dodbuzz.com/2011/01/07/the-reactions-to-gates-spending-plans/" target="_blank">don't matter to our new small-government Tea Party overlords in the House of Representatives.</a> Missouri Republican Todd Akin -- chair of the "House Armed Services seapower and expeditionary forces subcommittee" -- tried the old "while we support cuts, we can't support <em>these</em> cuts" argument:<br />
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<blockquote> "There are certainly wasteful and inefficient parts of the DOD that should be cut," said Akin. "At the same time, I find it stunning that the Obama administration thinks cutting almost $80 billion from our defense budget while we are at war is a responsible course of action. I have a number of concerns about the specifics as well as the overall priorities this action reveals. If Secretary Gates wants Congress to even consider supporting any of these proposals, he must personally ensure that Congress receives the information we need, rather than stiff-arming the Congress as has been the norm for the last few years."<br />
</blockquote>Akin also argued that the fact that a cut to the Pentagon budget was even proposed proves, like everything else, that Obama is a commie who hates America:<br />
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<blockquote> "The only department undertaking a serious budget cutting exercise is the Department of Defense," said Akin. "Where are the similar reviews at any other executive department? Our military is at war, and our military is the only department asked to seriously tighten its budget?"<br />
</blockquote>Yes, well, the nation is also facing, according to your party, a debt crisis, and the Department of Defense is responsible for more non-entitlement spending than any other department, by a substantial margin. Just in case you didn't get his point -- Obama hates America, is French, wears a dress, etc. -- Akin proposed an interesting hypothesis: "If the president and the secretary of defense want to get rid of the Marine Corps, they should come out and say that directly."<br />
Yes, I am 100 percent positive that Robert Gates wants to get rid of the Marine Corps. He hates the troops.<br />
Serious Rational Conservatives often like to push their glasses up on their faces and cluck about how we can't solve the deficit problem merely by taxing billionaires. I put forth that we also can't solve the problem by not taxing anyone while also not cutting spending on anything besides $100,000 earmarks for funny-sounding animal research at the University of Peoria.<br />
But what do I know? I'm no Buck McKeon, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, who apparently wants to take all the money we get in military budget "savings" and <a href="http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/mckeon-defense-cuts_526808.html" target="_blank">spend it on ... the military.</a><br />
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<blockquote> "I'm not happy. We went into today's meeting trying to ensure the $100 billion in targeted savings were reinvested back into our national security priorities. We didn't expect to hear that before these efficiencies can be realized, the White House and OMB have demanded that the Pentagon cut an additional $78 billion from defense over the next five years."<br />
</blockquote>Yes, right, we'll find $100 billion in efficiencies, and then efficiently send that money right back to Boeing.<br />
Rep. Randy Forbes, who also now chairs an Armed Services subcommittee, had his own hysterical statement to issue. Hey, he thought, no one's mentioned the fact that we'll probably need to fight a full-on world war with China, yet! "Even more appalling, though, is the fact that the administration is not being honest with the threat we face with China or where our defense dollars are going," he said. Didn't you hear? China has airplanes, therefore we need newer, nicer airplanes.<br />
Republicans love throwing billions of dollars at the Pentagon. They always have, they always will. It's not in any way surprising. But it will be fun, for a month or so, to watch the new government-shrinking House explain why it strongly supports various measures that substantially worsen the debt. The "I support cuts in general, but not this specific cut" argument will most likely be trotted out by Republicans for every single major government expenditure not related to helping unemployed people feed themselves.<br />
</div>Alex Pareene writes about politics for Salon. Email him at apareene@salon.com and follow him on Twitter @pareene More: <a href="http://www.salon.com/author/alex_pareene/index.html">Alex Paree</a>David Petersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08536378621814198678noreply@blogger.com0