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Atlanta (CNN) -- About 2.5 million young people have received health insurance coverage as a result of health care reform measures that President Barack Obama signed into law last year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Wednesday.
The Obama administration trumpeted the figure as a sign that the controversial legislation is succeeding.
About 2.5 million more people, aged 19 to 25, have health insurance than had it before the law took effect because of a provision that lets young adults remain on their parents' insurance plans through age 26, the agency's National Center for Health Statistics said.
http://www.cnn.com/2011/12/14/health/health-insurance/index.html
WASHINGTON, Oct 13, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today announced that the number of participants in the National Health Service Corps (NHSC) has nearly tripled. Today, more than 10,000 National Corps members -- doctors, nurses and other health care providers -- care for Americans in communities nationwide. Thanks to investments in the National Health Service Corps through the Affordable Care Act, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and annual appropriations, the NHSC has awarded nearly $900 million in scholarships and loan repayment to health care professionals to help expand the country's primary care workforce and meet the health care needs of communities across the country.
Thanks to the these critical investments in our nation's health care workforce, there are nearly three times the number of NHSC clinicians working in communities across America than there were three years ago--increasing access to health care and supporting local jobs. In 2008, approximately 3.7 million patients were provided service by 3,600 National Health Service Corps providers. Now in 2011, with field strength of more than 10,000 clinicians, the National Health Service Corps provides health care services to about 10.5 million patients.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/hhs-announces-record-number-of-national-health-service-corps-members-2011-10-13
Today, consumers got some good news when a big insurance company Blue Shield of California announced it will be returning $295 million to consumers and the community by the end of the year. This announcement will provide some much needed relief to families who have seen their premiums increase in recent years. And its the fourth positive announcement weve heard this week alone about health insurance premiums.
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Weve known for a long time that rate review works, but this week alone, weve received more news about how rate review is helping States fighting high premium hikes and saving money for consumers:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2011/10/13/rate-review-cutting-costs-consumers-and-small-businesses-chapter-one
Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obamas administration says the health-care overhaul he championed has this year saved Medicare recipients an average of $569 a person in drug costs.
About 2.65 million people ages 65 and older have spent about $1.5 billion less on prescription drugs under a discount program on medicines created by the law signed in March 2010, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said today in a statement. About 24 million beneficiaries in Medicare, the U.S. health program for the elderly and disabled, also had taken advantage of the laws requirement for free preventive care, such as an annual checkup, during the first 11 months of the year, the agency said.
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-12-09/health-law-s-drug-discount-saves-elderly-1-5-billion-u-s-says.html
Vermont on Tuesday was awarded more than $18 million to help implement a new national health care reform law. The federal funds will help the state devise an affordable insurance exchange to make it simpler for consumers to select health insurance policies. Vermont plans to structure its exchange to be converted by 2017 to a public, single-payer health care model that would provide better care at less cost. "At a time when 50 million Americans lack health insurance and when the cost of health care continues to soar, it is my strong hope that Vermont will lead the nation in a new direction through a Medicare-for-all, single-payer approach to health care," Sen. Bernie Sanders said.
The insurance exchange would be a first step for state residents to receive federal tax credits and premium subsidies for meaningful health insurance under the federal law. Moreover, the systems established to manage an insurance exchange eventually could be used to help administer a single-payer system.
http://sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/news/?id=20BD0B94-8A65-45D9-938A-B87BBECAC4C2
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That would be the provision of the law, called the medical loss ratio, that requires health insurance companies to spend 80% of the consumers premium dollars they collect85% for large group insurerson actual medical care rather than overhead, marketing expenses and profit. Failure on the part of insurers to meet this requirement will result in the insurers having to send their customers a rebate check representing the amount in which they underspend on actual medical care.
This is the true bomb contained in Obamacare and the one item that will have more impact on the future of how medical care is paid for in this country than anything weve seen in quite some time. Indeed, it is this aspect of the law that represents the true death panel found in Obamacarebut not one that is going to lead to the death of American consumers. Rather, the medical loss ratio will, ultimately, lead to the death of large parts of the private, for-profit health insurance industry.
Why? Because there is absolutely no way for-profit health insurers are going to be able to learn how to get by and still make a profit while being forced to spend at least 80 percent of their receipts providing their customers with the coverage for which they paid. If they could, we likely would never have seen the extraordinary efforts made by these companies to avoid paying benefits to their customers at the very moment they need it the most.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/rickungar/2011/12/02/the-bomb-buried-in-obamacare-explodes-today-halleluja
Washington, D.C. Nancy Keenan, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, commended Health and Human Services Secretary (HHS) Kathleen Sebelius for accepting an expert panels recommendation that family planning be considered preventive health care. Now, newly issued insurance plans must cover the full range of Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved contraception at no cost.
The federal health-care law requires newly issued health plans to coverat no costcertain preventive-health services that are specific to women. HHS appointed an Institute of Medicine (IOM) panel to recommend which services should be included. The panel of leading womens health experts recommended fully covering family-planning care. Secretary Sebelius decision to adopt this recommendation will make no-cost contraception a benefit required by law.
http://www.prochoiceamerica.org/media/press-releases/2011/pr08012011_hhs-contraception.html
At least six states have opened their Childrens Health Insurance Program to the kids of low-income state employees, an option that was prohibited until the passage of the 2010 health-care law.
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Now, as a result of the policy change, families of lower-income state workers who have struggled to pay for family coverage can qualify for the program. CHIP, which is jointly financed by the states and the federal government, provides coverage to the uninsured children of families who earn too much to qualify for Medicaid but cannot afford private insurance.
The federal government had closed that option to most states when CHIP was established in 1997, because of concerns that it might be an easy way for financially strapped states to shift the costs of some public-employee health benefits to the federal government. Federal employees were allowed to enroll their children.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/2011/11/04/gIQAeDvotM_story.html
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The National Alzheimer's Project Act (NAPA) creates an important opportunity to build upon and leverage HHS programs and other federal efforts to help change the trajectory of ADRD. The law calls for a National Plan for ADRD with input from a public-private Advisory Council on Alzheimer's Research, Care and Services. The Advisory Council will make recommendations to HHS for priority actions to expand, coordinate, and condense programs in order to improve the health outcomes of people with ADRD and reduce the financial burden of these conditions on those with the diseases, their families, and society.
http://aspe.hhs.gov/daltcp/napa/|
Proclamation
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2011/11/01/presidential-proclamation-national-alzheimers-disease-awareness-month-20
WASHINGTON Thousands more very low-income senior citizens and persons with disabilities will have access to affordable supportive housing thanks to $749 million in housing assistance announced today by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). These grants will help non-profit organizations produce accessible housing, offer rental assistance, and facilitate supportive services for the elderly and persons with disabilities.
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Enacted early this year with strong bipartisan support, the Frank Melville Supportive Housing Investment Act and the Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Act provided needed enhancements and reforms to both programs. Nonprofit grant recipients will now receive federal assistance that is better connected to state and local health care investments, allowing greater numbers of vulnerable elderly and disabled individuals to access the housing they need even more quickly.
http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/press/press_releases_media_advisories/2011/HUDNo.11-266
Frank Melville Supportive Housing Investment Act of 2010
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=s111-1481
Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Act of 2010
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=s111-118
If youre unemployed and having trouble making payments on your FHA-insured mortgage, more help is on the way! The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) already requires its lenders to go the extra mile in helping un- or underemployed borrowers who are at least three months behind in their mortgage. Now, FHA is providing additional breathing room for unemployed homeowners by requiring FHA-approved lenders to extend special forbearance from four to 12 months.
This means certain unemployed borrowers with FHA-insured mortgages may have up to a full year to find work and get back on their financial feet. These special forbearance agreements between lenders and borrowers make it possible to delay any foreclosure action to allow you a chance to catch up missed payments in an agreed-upon timeframe. At the end of the forbearance period, the lender will review your financial situation again to determine what option might fit your circumstances like a loan modification or repayment plan. The extended forbearance period begins August 1st with another 60 days for lenders to implement.
http://blog.hud.gov/2011/07/08/fha-providing-unemployed-homeowners-extra-time-feet/
It looks like the National Labor Relations Board has decided to get in as many decisions as it can before December, when current member Craig Becker's term ends and the Board is down to two members, a level at which the Supreme Court has ruled it can't issue rulings. Republicans, of course, are vowing to block any nominees, so the Board is likely to stay at two members for the foreseeable future.
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A third decision actually reaches back to the George H.W. Bush era, when the NLRB had created a "special test for bargaining unit determinations in nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, and other non-acute health care facilities." In the Specialty Healthcare case decided Tuesday, a nursing home owner had applied this special test, arguing that the home's Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) could not unionize by themselves but had to be joined by the home's cooks, dietary aides, data entry clerk and other non-CNA support staff. The NLRB overturned that special standard, and "Employees at such facilities will now be subject to the same 'community-of-interest' standard that the Board has traditionally applied at other workplaces."
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/08/31/1012141/-NLRB-issues-three-decisions,-two-of-which-overturn-Bush-era-decisions
Remember a few years ago, when the American auto industry was on the verge of collapse? When Republicans said the Obama administrations risky strategy would fail and Mitt Romney said we should let Detroit go bankrupt and we could kiss the American automotive industry goodbye if Obamas policy moved forward?
We can all be very glad right now that Republicans were wrong. The auto industry is one of the economys few bright spots.
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/political-animal/2011_08/its_a_good_thing_obama_saved_t031808.php
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia (AP) President Barack Obama signed into law Friday a major overhaul of the U.S. patent system, a measure designed to ease the way for inventors to bring their products to market. "We can't afford to drag our feet any longer," the president said.
Passed in a rare display of congressional bipartisanship, the America Invents Act is the first significant change in patent law since 1952. It has been hailed as a milestone that would spur innovation and create jobs.
http://news.yahoo.com/obama-signs-1st-major-patent-law-change-since-153819335.html|
The World Trade Organizations (WTOs) Appellate Body yesterday upheld President Obamas decision based on U.S. trade law to provide relief for American tire industry workers against surging imports from China of passenger and light truck tires.
In September 2009, Obama became the first president to enforce U.S. trade law when he imposed tariffs to protect domestic workers against a surge in tire imports from China. The original complaint came from the United Steelworkers (USW), and Obamas decision led to a rebound in the tire industry.
http://blog.aflcio.org/2011/09/06/wto-upholds-obamas-tire-industry-relief-decision/
The series of trade agreements I am submitting to Congress today will make it easier for American companies to sell their products in South Korea, Colombia, and Panama and provide a major boost to our exports. These agreements will support tens of thousands of jobs across the country for workers making products stamped with three proud words: Made in America. We've worked hard to strengthen these agreements to get the best possible deal for American workers and businesses, and I call on Congress to pass them without delay, along with the bipartisan agreement on Trade Adjustment Assistance that will help workers whose jobs have been affected by global competition.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2011/10/03/statement-president-obama-submission-korea-colombia-and-panama-trade-agr
Back in September, I sent Congress a jobs bill. And in it, I proposed a tax credit for any business that hires a veteran whos been unemployed for at least four weeks. I proposed an even bigger tax break if a business hires a veteran whos been unemployed for at least six months. And if a business hires an unemployed veteran with a disability related to their service, I proposed doubling the tax break that we already have in place.
Today, because Democrats and Republicans came together, Im proud to sign those proposals into law. And I urge every business owner out there whos hiring to hire a veteran right away.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2011/11/21/president-obama-hire-veteran
More than 17 years after a tortured political compromise that left no one happy, dont ask, dont tell is done.
On Tuesday, President Bill Clintons 1993 directive that allowed gays and lesbians to serve in the military without discrimination as long as they stayed in the closet will be formally repealed. The measure had mandated that applicants werent to be asked about their sexuality, and it barred military brass from investigating a service members sexual orientation without credible evidence.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0911/63801.html#ixzz1YP7L1ulU
President Obama's statement
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2011/09/20/statement-president-repeal-dont-ask-dont-tell
In these times, all too often The best lack all conviction, while the worst/Are full of passionate intensity (hat tip: William Butler Yeats). And in these times, our government sometimes deserves praise for working just as it is supposed to.
Thats why the Environmental Protection Agency deserves a big thank you for vetoing the Spruce 1 mountaintop removal mine in Logan County a ruinous Goliath of a strip mine, one of the largest ever permitted in West Virginia. (See NRDC senior attorney Jon Devines statement on the veto here.) This decision gives hope to people across Appalachia who are fighting to defend their homes, their water supplies, and their mountains against this most devastating form of strip mining.
http://switchboard.nrdc.org/blogs/mwaage/epa_vetos_mega_mountaintop-to-.html
The Environmental Protection Agency under the Obama administration has increased efforts to regulate the coal industry, using tougher environmental standards under the Clean Water Act to rein in destructive coal practices like mountaintop removal. That has sparked outrage from Republicans across the country and Democrats in coal states like Kentucky and West Virginia, where industry leaders and pro-coal politicians have decried Obama and the EPAs supposed war on coal.
But even as America deals with high unemployment and a sluggish economic recovery, coal employment this year rose to its highest level since 1996, according to data from the Mine Safety and Health Administration. In 2011, there were more than 90,000 coal jobs, and the 59,059 Appalachian coal jobs are the most since 1997. According to the same data, the spike in employment correlates to the EPAs crackdown on destructive mountaintop removal policies, the Charleston Gazette reports:
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As Wasson said, the industry and the politicians it contributes to most have slammed the EPAs regulatory policies as job killing and anti-coal. In reality, however, mechanized practices like mountaintop removal can reduce employment while boosting production and profits. Underground mining, a less destructive form of coal extraction, actually requires more workers than mountaintop removal or strip mining.
http://thinkprogress.org/green/2011/11/23/375388/war-on-coal-epa-regulations-boost-coal-employment-to-15-year-high/
In a court filing on October 21, 2011, EPA made clear its opposition to a motion from the Utility Air Regulatory Group seeking a one-year extension of the promulgation date of the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards. EPA proposed these standards on March 16, 2011.
EPA has actively sought public feedback on the proposed standards. This included holding three public hearings around the country and extending the public comment period by thirty days, which provided the public with 140 days from signature date to review the proposals. The Agency has received more than 900,000 comments, including approximately 20,000 unique comments.
Given the need to review all of these comments, EPA and the litigants have agreed to a 30-day extension to finalize these rules. As a result, the final standards will be issued on December 16, 2011.
http://www.epa.gov/airquality/powerplanttoxics/
The complementary EPA and NHTSA standards that make up the Heavy-Duty National Program apply to combination tractors (semi trucks), heavy-duty pickup trucks and vans, and vocational vehicles (including buses and refuse or utility trucks). Together, these standards will cut greenhouse gas emissions and domestic oil use significantly. This program responds to President Obamas 2010 request to jointly establish greenhouse gas emissions and fuel efficiency standards for the medium- and heavy-duty highway vehicle sector.
http://www.epa.gov/otaq/climate/regulations.htm#1-2|
Final rule (PDF)
http:// www.nhtsa.gov/staticfiles/rulemaking/pdf/cafe/2011-20740.pdf
Today the Obama Administration took the first steps forward to set limits on dangerous carbon pollution from power plants. The government announced today that EPA will propose carbon pollution standards for new power plants, after a 90-day inter-agency review that began this week.
Strong carbon pollution safeguardstogether with standards that are needed for existing plants toowill make our air safer to breathe, curb climate change, and help usher in a cleaner, more modern fleet of power plants.
http://switchboard.nrdc.org/blogs/fbeinecke/epa_takes_first_steps_towards.html
NHTSA Fact Sheet ( PDF)
http://www.nhtsa.gov/staticfiles/rulemaking/pdf/cafe/2017-25_CAFE_NPRM_Factsheet.pdf
On July 6, 2011, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized a rule that protects the health of millions of Americans by helping states reduce air pollution and attain clean air standards. This rule, known as the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR), requires 27 states to significantly improve air quality by reducing power plant emissions that contribute to ozone and/or fine particle pollution in other states.
http://www.epa.gov/crossstaterule/
PDF statement of policy
http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/omb/legislative/sap/112/sapsjr27s_20111108.pdf
WH: Partnership for Sustainable Communities
http://www.sustainablecommunities.gov
(1) HUD Announces FY11 Sustainable Communities Awards
On November 21, 2011, the HUD Office of Sustainable Housing and Communities will invest almost $96 million that will help 27 communities and 29 regions establish their own blueprints for a more livable, equitable, and economically competitive future. These grants join the 87 HUD Sustainable Communities grants announced last year.
(2) Supporting Sustainable Rural Communities
On Nov. 17, the Partnership for Sustainable Communities and USDA released Supporting Sustainable Rural Communities (PDF 52p 3MB) , a report that describes how federal programs are helping rural America enhance its economic vitality and protect the environment.
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(4) Federal Barriers to Local Housing and Transportation Coordination
HUD and DOT recently released a report that summarizes the history of barriers to local coordination of housing and transportation resulting from HUD and DOT statutes and regulations, efforts to date to identify barriers within each agencys programs, and a description of efforts underway to address these barriers.
http://www.sustainablecommunities.gov/aboutUs.html#4
TUCSON, Ariz. A federal judge today approved a landmark legal agreement between the Center for Biological Diversity and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service requiring the agency to make initial or final decisions on whether to add hundreds of imperiled plants and animals to the federal endangered species list by 2018. The court also approved an agreement with another conservation group that it had previously blocked based on legal opposition from the Center.
The courts approval today will allow this historic agreement to move forward, speeding protection for as many as 757 of Americas most imperiled species, said Noah Greenwald, endangered species director at the Center. The historic agreement gives species like the Pacific walrus, American wolverine and California golden trout a shot at survival.
http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/news/press_releases/2011/757-species-agreement-09-09-2011.html
Lake Bill Chinook in central Oregon is now part of The Island, one of six new national natural landmarks designated last week by U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar.
"One of the major goals of President Obama's America's Great Outdoors initiative is to develop a conservation ethic for the 21st century," Salazar said in a statement.
"By designating these remarkable sites in Arizona, Colorado, Oregon, and Washington as national natural landmarks, we help establish and pass down to future generations those awe-inspiring places that make America truly beautiful."
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/06/pictures/110628-new-national-natural-landmarks/
KISSIMMEE -- The U.S. Interior Department unveiled Wednesday details of a new huge national wildlife refuge and conservation area in the Everglades north of Lake Okeechobee, aimed at protecting wildlife, wild lands, and fresh water that sustains South Florida.
Most of the proposed Everglades Headwaters National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area would consist of up to 100,000 acres of pasture land to be protected through conservation easements purchased from willing landowners. Ranchers would retain ownership of their land but agree not to allow development there. Another 50,000 acres would be targeted for outright purchase by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to create the refuge itself where public hunting, fishing, and hiking would be permitted. The area extends from southwest Osceola County south to the Lake Okeechobee, including swaths of Polk, Okeechobee and Highlands counties.
http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/09/07/2395111/new-federal-plan-a-boon-for-everglades.html#ixzz1XJW2YT45
President Obama today will sign a Proclamation to designate Fort Monroe a National Monument under the Antiquities Act. Until recently, Fort Monroe was the third-oldest Army post in continuous active service, and is integral to the history of slavery, the Civil War, and the U.S. military. Todays announcement is part of a series of executive actions to put Americans back to work and strengthen the economy.
Fort Monroe has played a part in some of the darkest and some of the most heroic moments in American history. But today isnt just about preserving a national landmark- its about helping to create jobs and grow the local economy. Steps like these wont replace the bold action we need from Congress to get our economy moving and strengthen middle-class families, but they will make a difference, President Obama said.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2011/11/01/president-obama-sign-proclamation-designating-fort-monroe-national-monum
Jane Danowitz, U.S. public lands director for the Pew Environment Group, issued the following statement today in reaction to a final plan from U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar to bar new mining claims on nearly 1 million acres of public land surrounding Grand Canyon National Park.
We commend the Obama administration for honoring its commitment to protect the Grand Canyon from new uranium mining around its borders. For more than a century, this national treasure has endured because a series of American presidents have had the foresight and willingness to safeguard it from mining and other development interests.
Todays action reflects overwhelming public supportfrom prominent scientists, elected leaders, conservationists, tourism officials, and downstream water usersto give the Grand Canyon the lasting protection it deserves.
http://www.pewenvironment.org/news-room/press-releases/pew-applauds-obama-administrations-final-plan-to-protect-grand-canyon-from-mining-85899365657
Conservation Wins A Big One At The Grand Canyon
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/06/29/989925/-Conservation-Wins-A-Big-One-At-The-Grand-Canyon?via=siderecent
June 2011 marks the 40th anniversary of President Richard Nixon's declaration of a "war on drugs" a war that has cost roughly a trillion dollars, has produced little to no effect on the supply of or demand for drugs in the United States, and has contributed to making America the world's largest incarcerator. Throughout the month, check back daily for posts about the drug war, its victims and what needs to be done to restore fairness and create effective policy.
Today is an exciting day for the ACLU and criminal justice advocates around the country. Following much thought and careful deliberation, the United States Sentencing Commission took another step toward creating fairness in federal sentencing by retroactively applying the new Fair Sentencing Act (FSA) guidelines to individuals sentenced before the law was enacted. This decision will help ensure that over 12,000 people 85 percent of whom are African-Americans will have the opportunity to have their sentences for crack cocaine offenses reviewed by a federal judge and possibly reduced.
http://www.aclu.org/blog/criminal-law-reform/justice-served|
The ACLU just scored a big win for freedom of speech from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). More than 2 years ago we filed a complaint with the DHS Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (OCRCL) concerning an effort to collect and distribute information about lawful demonstrations. Earlier this month, we received a letter from OCRCL letting us know that they have resolved our complaint, and are adopting our recommendations!
In 2006, DHS Federal Protective Service (FPS) distributed a Protective Intelligence Bulletin to local law enforcement detailing information about dozens of peaceful activist groups. The bulletin was entitled "Civil Activists and Extremists Action Calendar," and provided information on over 70 demonstrations, almost entirely peace, environmental and social justice rallies and marches where no violence or other criminal activity was expected.
http://www.aclu.org/blog/free-speech-national-security/win-free-speech-aclu-recommendations-adopted-dhs
The Department of Justice on July 1 recommended a federal appeals court in California dismiss a motion promoted by the House of Representatives to dismiss a challenge to the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA).
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Williams Institute Legal Director Jenny Pizer, a former Lambda attorney, noted that, while this step is fully consistent with the position taken back in February, it was not at all assumed that the Administration would participate actively in the pending DOMA cases.
Attorney General Eric Holder, on February 23, sent a letter to House Speaker John Boehner, alerting him that the administration considers Section 3 of DOMA to be unconstitutional. Section 3 states that the federal government will not, for any federal purposes, recognize any same-sex marriage. Holders letter said the administration would not defend it beyond the First Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. (The First Circuit, noted Holder, has said that laws treating people differently on the basis of sexual orientation should be examined using the lowest level of judicial scrutinyrational basisunder which almost any reason can pass muster.)
Holders letter said the administration believes laws disfavoring persons based on sexual orientation should have to pass the most stringent judicial reviewheightened scrutiny. And it said the administration would argue so in two cases challenging DOMA in the 2nd Circuit.
http://www.keennewsservice.com/2011/07/04/doj-comes-out-swinging-against-doma/
Well, this is progress. For two years, any time we saw a DOMA-related legal document submitted by Assistant Attorney General Tony West, we'd cringe. Not anymore.
The Department of Justice is now on record in support of Edie Windsor's motion for summary judgment and in opposition to John Boehner's motion to dismiss her case. I've embedded the document here.
http://gay.americablog.com/2011/08/obama-administration-sides-with-edie.html
President Obama ends a weapons system (Video)
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26315908/vp/33525272#33525272
The Al Qaeda network over the past three years suffered its greatest losses since the United States and its allies evicted the terrorist organization from Afghanistan in 2001. Consider the achievements:
- President Barack Obama ordered a daring and risky Navy SEAL raid that killed Osama bin Laden in May 2011, and dozens of other senior Al Qaeda leaders have met their demise since President Obama took office.
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Four victims of extraordinary rendition a Bush administration CIA-run program of abduction, enforced disappearance, and torture are demanding justice in a case filed yesterday against the United States with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
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Although the Obama Administration has ended the practice of extraordinary rendition and shut down secret prisons, the U.S. government has waged a legal battle to keep survivors from having their day in U.S. court. As in the earlier cases of Maher Arar and Khaled El-Masri, the United States used claims of national security and the state secrets privilege to torpedo the litigation immediately after it had begun. Claiming that U.S. national security interests would be undermined if the government were forced to discuss the issues of these cases in court (despite the whole world being aware of much of the information related to their rendition and torture), the government has successfully blocked any U.S. court from ruling on the legality of the Bush administrations torture program.
http://www.aclu.org/blog/human-rights-national-security/rendition-victims-seek-justice-international-tribunal
WASHINGTON (AP) There's little doubt President Barack Obama has won high esteem among Native Americans by breaking through a logjam of inaction on issues that matter to them.
The Obama administration this week proposed sweeping changes to federal tribal-land leasing rules that had not been touched in 50 years. Obama nominated a Native American to the federal bench, signed a law renewing the Indian Health Care Act and settled a tribal royalties lawsuit that had dragged on through three administrations.
"Obama has done better for tribes than the others, except for the Nixon administration," said Ben Nighthorse Campbell, a former Republican senator from Colorado. President Richard Nixon advocated tribal self-determination and opposed the termination of American Indian tribes that had been occurring since the mid-1940s.
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American Indians have been both "well-served" and "hurt" by other administrations, said Bill John Baker, principal chief of the largest Indian tribe, the Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma. Obama has gone beyond lip service, Baker said, and "backed up his words with actions that have made a positive impact on the lives of Native people."
http://news.yahoo.com/tribes-pleased-obama-efforts-asking-more-162418068.html
It would have been delightful to have heard more of this "We Can't Wait for Congress" jobs campaign from President Obama about two years ago. But better late than never. The latest iteration is Friday's announcement of a $4 billion initiative to upgrade energy efficiency in public and private buildings, saving an estimated $40 billion annually and generating tens of thousands of jobs. And it won't cost taxpayers a dime. Happily, the plan can be accomplished without seeking impossible-to-get approval from that retrograde cabal of Congress which seems to believe any energy not extracted from hydrocarbons is Satan-spawned.
The concept is simple enough, one that was proposed as far back as the Carter administration: If you don't consume a unit of energy in the first place, you don't have to produce that energy. If you don't consume it, you don't have to pay for it. If you don't have to pay for it, you can spend the money on something else. The cheapest energy of all is energy you don't have to generate in the first place. And if the source of that unconsumed, unpurchased energy is, say, coal, you get the added benefit of not adding more CO2 to our already overburdened atmosphere. Win-win-win. It's so smart that backing has even come from the right-wing Chamber of Commerce, which has opposed almost every environmental initiative since Rachel Carson published her first book half a century ago.
The program announced today is part of the Better Buildings Initiative rolled out last February. BBI's goal is to leverage federal and private money to reduce energy consumption in commercial buildings by 20 percent by 2020. Several BBI projects are already under way. Obama added to those today by pledging to make $2 billion available for upgrades to federal buildings. Through the efforts of former President Bill Clinton, CEOs, mayors, university presidents and labor leaders also pledged to generate 2 billion additional dollars in private capital to retrofit "1.6 billion square feet of office, industrial, municipal, hospital, university, community college and school buildings."
To achieve the business-friendly, taxpayer-friendly, environment-friendly outcome of the program, upfront money has to be invested. That translates into jobs. So, actually, it's a win-win-win-win.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/12/02/1041791/-White-House-announces-job-generating-energy-efficiency-plan-that-needs-no-okay-from-Congress
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) voted Wednesday to move forward with portions of a controversial union election rule after the boards lone Republican member showed up to register his opposition.
The two Democratic members of the labor board, Chairman Mark Pearce and Craig Becker, voted to advance the proposal, while Brian Hayes, a Republican, voted no.
The wildcard of Wednesdays vote was Hayes, who has threatened to resign over the union election rule. Speculation swirled this week that Hayes might torpedo Wednesdays action by making good on his threat to quit, or by simply refusing to participate.
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The NLRB proposal has attracted widespread attention in Washington and in the business world. Labor unions say it would help reduce delays in union elections, but business groups argue it gives employers little time to talk to their employees about unionization before a vote takes place.
http://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/196323-labor-board-moves-forward-with-controversial-union-election-rule
Washington, D.C. Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi released the following statement today after the Department of Labor reported that the economy gained 120,000 jobs in November and the unemployment rate fell to 8.6 percent the lowest rate since 2009. With private businesses adding 140,000 new employees, this marks the 21st consecutive month of private sector job growth:
http://www.democraticleader.gov/news/press?id=2408
A lot of coverage of the Dodd-Frank financial reform law focuses on what isnt happening: How the White House cant get a head for its Consumer Financial Protection Bureau through Congress in the face of Republican opposition, how the law could become more vulnerable with the retirement of one of its architects, Massachusetts Rep. Barney Frank. Just this morning, as Suzy reports, former FDIC chair Shelia Bair called for part of the law to be scrapped altogether.
But, quietly, parts of the law are indeed moving forward, albeit with few headlines and little fanfare. This very morning, a new Dodd-Frank office got underway with work to reform one of the countrys most complex regulatory systems: insurance regulation.
The Federal Insurance Office was created by Dodd-Frank to bring a more national voice to how we oversee insurance. Until now, a federal agency to focus on insurance regulation just didnt exist.
Despite the sectors size and important, said deputy Treasury Secretary Neal Wolin, the federal government had no central repository for comprehensive insurance expertise.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-klein/post/the-dodd-frank-news-you-dont-hear-its-moving-forward/2011/12/09/gIQABo7IiO_blog.html
President Obama today issued a memorandum "directing all agencies engaged abroad to ensure that U.S. diplomacy and foreign assistance promote and protect the human rights of LGBT persons."
Among the steps required by the memorandum are efforts to fight the criminalization of LGBT status or conduct, as well as to support the protection of LGBT refugees and asylum seekers.
According to a release issued by the Human Rights Campaign, HRC President Joe Solmonese met with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton earlier today in Geneva. Clinton is to speak about the issue at noon today. (A livestream is to be available here.)
"The Obama Administration has made a tremendous difference in the lives of LGBT people in the United States and this new strategy helps to extend that presidential leadership across the globe," Solmonese said. "There is no question that the administration's record of advancing equality for LGBT people has been enhanced by the leadership of Secretary Clinton who consistently underscores the simple truth that LGBT rights are human rights."
According to HRC, the presidential memorandum is the first ever U.S. government strategy to deal with human rights abuses against LGBT people abroad.
http://metroweekly.com/poliglot/2011/12/obama-issues-memorandum-direct.html
Memorandum (PDF)
http://metroweekly.com/poliglot/2011lgbt_mem_rel.pdf
The End of the Iraq War: A Timeline

http://www.whitehouse.gov/iraq
Hutzpa
(11,461 posts)for a job well done by this president.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)pinto
(106,886 posts)We've a ways to go, as does Obama - He as an Executive, we as a party and all of us as a nation. Let's build on these blocks.
Hey Congress! Check in...it's time.
:kick:
"We've a ways to go, as does Obama - He as an Executive, we as a party and all of us as a nation. Let's build on these blocks."
Agree!
silverweb
(16,410 posts)[font color="navy" face="Verdana"]Thanks, as always, ProSense!

hfojvt
(37,573 posts)because I am sure that NO OTHER President would ever have done such a thing
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Monument_(United_States)
"George W. Bush proclaimed two very different monuments in 2006, the hundredth anniversary of the Antiquities Act. African Burial Ground National Monument is a tiny archeological site in New York City. Northwestern Hawaiian Islands National Monument protects roughly 140,000 square miles (360,000 km²) of the Pacific Ocean, larger than all of America's national parks combined.[1] (It was renamed Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument in 2007).
Presidents have used the Antiquities Act's proclamation authority not only to create new national monuments but to enlarge existing ones. For example, Franklin D. Roosevelt significantly enlarged Dinosaur National Monument in 1938, Lyndon B. Johnson added Ellis Island to Statue of Liberty National Monument in 1965, and Jimmy Carter made major additions to Glacier Bay and Katmai National Monuments in 1978.
In January 2009, President George W. Bush used the Antiquities Act to create the Mariana Trench Marine National Monument, the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument, and the Rose Atoll Marine National Monument."
Oh, and I don't see how anything in that long list comes close to equalling the damage done here
http://economy.cbh.com/2010/12/two-year-extension-of-bush-era-tax-cuts-becomes-law/
Tx4obama
(36,974 posts)ellisonz
(27,776 posts)LeftinOH
(5,648 posts)LynneSin
(95,337 posts)ProSense
(116,464 posts)Surprise!
Thanks all!
bowens43
(16,064 posts)Occulus
(20,599 posts)A bigot, by definition, for his stance on gay marriage, and a liar, also by definition, for his actions regarding medical cannabis vs. his campaign statements regarding the same.
He can only earn my vote by changing his tune on those two issues.
"And yet, even with all of that, he's STILL a bigoted liar and I'm STILL not voting for him again."
...your vote will be missed.
Occulus
(20,599 posts)won't matter in the least.
If that is truly the case, I think I'd like to ask people to cool it with the "President Newt" threats.
Conversely, if his support is so tepid that "President Newt" is an actual possibility, Obama in fact does not have overwhelming support, in which case you and those who feel the way you do about Obama are being more than a little dishonest.
As I've said elsewhere today, you can't have it both ways.
won't matter in the least.
If that is truly the case, I think I'd like to ask people to cool it with the "President Newt" threats.
...you want to be able to announce that you're not voting for the President on a discussion board and expect no response, or are you expecting only those who agree with you to respond?
Maraya1969
(23,497 posts)Just stick in, "he accepts gays" instead of, "for his stance on gay marriage," and there is no difference between you and what you just said and the most hypocritical right winged bigot out there.
There is a certain sort of pointing of the finger, of looking down with a particular type of disdain that is very easily recognized as the right winged conservative disdain and I just read it all over your post.
Maraya1969
(23,497 posts)Glean from that what you want.
Number23
(24,544 posts)The Doctor.
(17,266 posts)
He's all but said he supports 'gay marriage'. If it went over your head, that's your fault, not his.
We'd all like him to instruct the justice department, but I can't help but recall the outrage over the Bush administration's influence on the DoJ.
I know you want to have your cake and eat it too, but let me ask you this; have you been here long enough for me to find one of your posts on how wrong it was for Rove to have control of the DoJ?
Cause if that's the case, then you could win 'Hypocrite of the year' here. If you were all for the Rovian influence of the DoJ otoh, then I suppose you're consistent.
So... is it Okay for the White House to have control of the DoJ?
JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)That is the problem with Obama. He speaks so vaguely you never know what he is saying. People who read what they want to think he said into his words are not to blame. People who thought he would do certain things -- like at least advocate for raising the cap on the payroll tax -- and then are disappointed when he does the opposite -- like defunding the Social Security Trust Fund by giving a vacation on the payroll tax -- are justified in criticizing him for changing horses in midstream.
Obama talks out of both sides of his mouth all too often.
He needs to say what he means and mean what he says. He does not do that.
bluestate10
(10,942 posts)I am truly turned off by people with your point of view. There are logical votes and there are foolish votes. Given who will stand against Obama in the general election, not voting for Obama is absolutely fucking insane for some one born gay. I will vote for Obama. If that is not enough, I am a straight, well paid person that the republican national committee calls all the time, to no avail because I hate the bastards. I will be ok if Obama wins and I will be ok if Obama loses. Gay people decidedly WILL NOT BE OK IF OBAMA LOSES. I will carry watter for people with your point of view on voting, but if my vote does not prevail, I will walk away knowing that I fucking tried.
Erose999
(5,624 posts)mechanisms in place to reduce costs. Also, my phone has been tapped without a warrant and I might be assassinated without due process.
mechanisms in place to reduce costs. Also, my phone has been tapped without a warrant and I might be assassinated without due process.
...you think people have had it good up to now?
The health care law has helped many people, including this breast cancer survivor:
http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-ward-in-praise-of-obamacare-20111206,0,6794828.story
Erose999
(5,624 posts)necessities. Being a critically underpaid public employee... who doesn't have collective bargaining rights, I'm not exactly "having it good" as it is.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)"This law takes $175 out of my pocket every month that I would otherwise spend on housing, food, and necessities. "
..the exchanges are up and running?
FarLeftFist
(6,161 posts)SammyWinstonJack
(44,316 posts)stevenleser
(32,886 posts)Ineeda
(3,626 posts)and thanks, President Obama. Amazing how much has been done, especially considering the obstructionists.
FarLeftFist
(6,161 posts)Cigar11
(549 posts)Or those who choose not to see.
But hay ... it IS what it IS ... and that's all that it IS !
fun n serious
(4,451 posts)Thank You
mvd
(65,912 posts)deserves our support for re-election. Of course, lists can go for the good and the bad, which is why I'm pretty much in the middle in this debate.
HappyMe
(20,277 posts)demtenjeep
(31,997 posts)!
Liberal_Stalwart71
(20,450 posts)ProSense
(116,464 posts)slightly better than someone!
Obama is Bush on steroids!
Obama is so awfulest!
this bird has flown
(30 posts)You must have a lot of free time.
And now...on with the countdown!
MannyGoldstein
(34,589 posts)for the 1% since Obama took office.
For the 99%? Well, we'll have cool stories to tell our grandchildren about the Depression.
Barack Hoover Obama
Feh.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)"K&R Things have gotten steadily better"
...going to take some time to reverse this

http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2011/03/03/147994/unions-income-inequality/
MannyGoldstein
(34,589 posts)"Working people know what too many politicians apparently do notthese deals will be bad for jobs, workers rights and our economy.
...
Americas families need a new way forward on trade, one that promotes the export of U.S. goods rather than jobs... members of Congress will be held accountable for their votes on these trade deals. By a 4-to-1 margin the American people understand that so-called free trade costs jobs.
Instead of passing more flawed trade deals, Congress and the White House should act quickly on China currency and focus on creating millions of good jobs that we desperately need."
- Richard Trumka, President AFL-CIO
ProSense
(116,464 posts)The World Trade Organizations (WTOs) Appellate Body yesterday upheld President Obamas decision based on U.S. trade law to provide relief for American tire industry workers against surging imports from China of passenger and light truck tires.
In September 2009, Obama became the first president to enforce U.S. trade law when he imposed tariffs to protect domestic workers against a surge in tire imports from China. The original complaint came from the United Steelworkers (USW), and Obamas decision led to a rebound in the tire industry.
http://blog.aflcio.org/2011/09/06/wto-upholds-obamas-tire-industry-relief-decision/
...helped!
MannyGoldstein
(34,589 posts)Thanks in advance.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)"Which has *what* to do with the three Bush/Obama "free" trade agreements?"
...leave that up to you to determine what Obama's actions have to do with Obama's trade agreements.
JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)General Motors Co. (NYSE:GM) may speed up programs to enhance production in China subsequent to Chinese government announced it will impose anti-subsidy and anti-dumping tariffs on imports of medium and large cars and SUVs from the United States.
According to JPMorgan Chase & Co, imposition of these tariffs on imports up to an extent of 12.9% for its vehicles may speed up GMs plans of local production in China itself.
. . . .
As per the GM spokesman said, our aim is to produce where we sell and around half of a percentage level of sales in China imports form GMs plants in North America, he said.
http://www.forexdice.com/gm-can-accelerate-production-in-china-as-it-imposes-new-import-tariffs/656802/
But GM imports parts for cars sold in the US. Go figure. "Free trade" does not work. Our debt to China proves it.
JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)one not so closely allied with banking, international trade and gambling on Wall Street.
I saw an excellent article by Joseph Stiglitz on the economy yesterday here on DU.
He is saying what people who survived the first depression and are still smart enough to discuss their experiences are saying: we don't have jobs because of the extremely rapid technological changes. We need to build the infrastructure that can support jobs of all kinds using this new technology.
We should have high-speed internet available everywhere to everyone.
That should be a federal priority. That and other infrastructure improvements to help more people use recently developed technologies would spur the economy.
Nothing helped our economy more than the Tennessee Valley Authority and similar electrification projects.
New forms of transportation -- not just repairing old, obsolete freeways, would be a good idea.
Of course, Congress is holding these kinds of projects back, but Obama could do a much better job of selling the ideas to voters who would then sell them to the Congresspeople.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)something you might find interesting.
We Cant Wait: President Obama Will Announce Administrative Action to Provide Minimum Wage and Overtime Protections for Nearly 2 Million In-Home Care Workers
http://www.democraticunderground.com/100222439
bhikkhu
(10,789 posts)this is the best I can find. Odds are its going back up rather than still falling, as the recession fades, but I haven't seen solid numbers.
Scurrilous
(38,687 posts)Liberal_in_LA
(44,397 posts)ProSense
(116,464 posts)according to Republicans is the worse thing that ever happened to the country
McConnell Claims New Agency Would Bring Down The Banking System By Protecting Consumers
http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2011/12/12/387430/mcconnell-banking-system-consumers/
Graham: Consumer agency like 'something out of the Stalinist era']
http://thehill.com/video/senate/198601-graham-consumer-agency-like-qsomething-out-of-the-stalinist-era
BlancheSplanchnik
(20,219 posts)these people, his opposition, are disgusting. Consumer protection likened to Stalinism, or the death of the banking system. Just unbelievable. Repulsive people.
I can't imagine how the minds of fascists work, but this stuff is classic...textbook examples of pathology.
Wait Wut
(8,492 posts)Normally I'd say I want to rec something like this at least twice, but I can't rec AT ALL from work.
Thanks, again, ProSense! Gave me a smile!
OBAMA/BIDEN 2012!!!!
TheWraith
(24,331 posts)slay
(7,670 posts)yet he is far less than we deserve. But sure, lets vote for this crap anyways. If Obama gets a vote from me it would purely be a vote against the repubs, not a vote for him and his tax cuts for the 1%, siding with big banks, escalating pointless wars, etc. No amount of pro-Obama propaganda is going to change the fact that it's business as usual in Washington and with the big banks - Obama has let us down in a historic fashion. He does not fight for us - and I'm sorry he's always attacked by FoxNews and that the republicans refuse to work with him - but he needs to learn to fight back!!!
yet he is far less than we deserve. But sure, lets vote for this crap anyways. If Obama gets a vote from me it would purely be a vote against the repubs, not a vote for him and his tax cuts for the 1%, siding with big banks, escalating pointless wars, etc. No amount of pro-Obama propaganda is going to change the fact that it's business as usual in Washington and with the big banks - Obama has let us down in a historic fashion. He does not fight for us - and I'm sorry he's always attacked by FoxNews and that the republicans refuse to work with him - but he needs to learn to fight back!!!
...thanks for sharing.
He gets a vote from me for ending a war, enacting health care reform, re-regulating the financial sector, creating the CFPB, repealing DADT, strengthening the NLRB, appointing two women to the Supreme Court, to name a few.
flamingdem
(40,891 posts)Good info going forward into 2012
Sentath
(2,243 posts)JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)Some of the statements are too vague to be helpful.
For example, specifically what kinds of jobs will the trade agreements create. I suspect they will cause us to lose more than we create.
The health care bill did not go far enough, but we can hope that it will be better than what we had. And thus far, it seems to be working out.
I will study this some more.
Thanks for posting this comprehensive list.
usregimechange
(18,595 posts)nineteen50
(1,187 posts)Obama Administration: US Forces Can Assassinate Americans
NYT: Obama Administration Pressuring NY AG To Accept Bank Settlement Instead Of Prosecuting
Feds threaten crackdown if medical-pot makeover becomes law
White House visitor logs riddled with holes
Obama's John Yoo Moment-- Cherry Picking Lawyers
Activists cry foul over FBI probe - The Washington Post
Emails Show White House Promotes Genetically Engineered Crops in Wildlife Refuges
Obama Broke Pledge to Force Banks to Help Homeowners
Obama's tough budget cuts: money to help needy pay for heat
Labor unions uneasy as OSHA withdraws proposed rules
Justice Department seeks to have all web surfing tracked
Treasury Blocks Legal Aid for Homeowners Facing Foreclosure | The Nation
US to lift ban on new cases for Guantanamo detainees
Obama administration keeps new policy on Miranda secret
Drug Makers Win Administration Support in Price Dispute
Counterinsurgency Outsourcing: America's New Mercenaries in Afghanistan, Middle East, Africa
Obama administration readies indefinite detention order for Guantanamo detainees
War Room: Contrary to public statements, Obama admin fueled conflict in Yemen
A Reversal on End-of-Life Planning Under Medicare
Obama and GOPers Worked Together to Kill Bush Torture Probe
U.S. drops demand for Israeli settlement freeze
Obama waiver allows U.S. aid to 4 countries using child soldiers
The Deal with the Hospital Industry to Kill the Public Option
Blackwater Wins Piece of $10 Billion Mercenary Deal
U.S. Is Said to Expand Secret Actions in Mideast
Obama invokes 'state secrets' claim to dismiss suit against targeting of U.S. citizen al-Aulaqi
Despite Fresh Rhetoric About Saving U.S. Manufacturing, Obama Is Quietly Pushing Failed Bush Trade Policies
Administration backs utilities in climate case
DOJ gags scientists studying BP disaster
US Still Holds Detainee Pentagon Wanted Freed in 2004
Banks to benefit most from White House program to help fight foreclosures
White House proposal would ease FBI access to records of Internet activity
White House Mulling Business Group's Regulatory Hit List
Obama Hires Fmr. Wellpoint Exec to Implement Health Care Law
Obama - Scientists expected Obama administration to be friendlier
Across From White House, Coffee With Lobbyists
Administration Hardens Stance Against Leaks to Press
Obama administration backs private twist to public housing
Lawsuit to Challenge Salazar's Wholesale Disregard of Marine Mammal Protection Laws in Gulf of Mexico
NOAA Warned Interior It Was Underestimating Threat Of Serious Spill
Feds on GMO Labeling: Don't Tell, Don't Ask
New rules on terror custody being drafted
Afghans 'abused at secret prison' at Bagram airbase
|Obama administration backs telecom immunity
Obama Packs Debt Commission with Social Security Looters
Pesticide Lobbyist Gets Posted as Chief Agricultural Negotiator
Environmentalists Blast Obama Mining Reversal
More Obama DOJ attacks on whistle-blowers
Obama's Sudden, Senseless Assault on Medical Marijuana
and now revokes due process guarantee
Tinksrival
(2,575 posts)Is it possible to bookmark in Du3? Will it be in your new journal?
ProSense
(116,464 posts)Good idea, I linked it to my journal.
Kolesar
(31,182 posts)Did you edit that in another application. I would go numb typing the "div class", etc
SecurityManager
(124 posts)BlancheSplanchnik
(20,219 posts)warrior1
(12,325 posts)nebenaube
(3,496 posts)He oversaw the cracking down on medical marijuana... war criminals are free and won't veto indefinite detention. Caves on inportant issues, I won't be contributing or volunteering or defending him.
tnvoter
(257 posts)I'm very proud of President Obama.
arely staircase
(12,482 posts)Skittles
(171,716 posts)"do you get an end of year bonus?"
...do you?
What does this have to do with the OP?
Number23
(24,544 posts)If they're paying by the typo, somebody got a very big bonus indeed.
JNelson6563
(28,151 posts)As it should be because you are so dedicated to your "work"!
Julie--who is surprised to learn it's ok to accuse DUers of being paid operatives
Number23
(24,544 posts)Join the club. But all you have to do is look at the quality of posters making that accusation and it become obvious that's probably the best they can do.
joshcryer
(62,536 posts)Historic NY
(40,037 posts)CakeGrrl
(10,611 posts)ClassWarrior
(26,316 posts)You seem to constantly be talking about one.
NGU.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)"You're really dying for a primary challenge to Obama, aren't you"
...haven't you heard that Darcy Richardson is mounting a primary challenge?
ClassWarrior
(26,316 posts)...and from no one else. That's my point.
What could be the purpose of that? Hmmm?...
NGU.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)...and from no one else. That's my point.
What could be the purpose of that? Hmmm?...
...to remind you that there's an alternative.
ClassWarrior
(26,316 posts)3. The Laundry List Trap
Progressives tend to believe that people vote on the basis of lists of programs and policies. In fact, people vote based on values, connection, authenticity, trust, and identity.
Read the rest here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/george-lakoff/twelve-traps-to-avoid_b_29713.html
NGU.
treestar
(82,383 posts)deacon
(5,967 posts)Scurrilous
(38,687 posts)Cal33
(7,018 posts)something newsworthy.
The White House doesn't spread information widely enough about what it does. Can't blame the
people for not knowing and blaming the W. H. for doing too little.
On the other hand, the Right-wingers are spreading tons of propaganda and lies about what the
Dems are doing. There should be swift and strong replies pointing out those lies and telling the
truth. And keep on repeating these as often as the Repubs. do.
It's through constant repetition that Repubs. got half of our nation believing their lies. Fight back.
people for not knowing and blaming the W. H. for doing too little.
...President has suffered a character assassination driven by misinformation (and disinformation) and 24/7 gotcha's.
No one cares that he is the most accomplished President in decades. Sure the economic recovery is sluggish, but somehow despite his many other achievements, the President's detractors continue to portray him as a failure, and some have move on to declare him "evil."
Politics is not for the faint at heart.
The President has the next 10 months to kick butt!
Cal33
(7,018 posts)sociopaths respect and understand. Treating them as gentlemen is like
casting pearls before swine. Why did it take him three long years before
doing so? I thought he was a fast learner.
NNN0LHI
(67,190 posts)Much appreciated.
Don
Zorra
(27,670 posts)Although I am not a big fan of the President because he has not, IMO, made any serious attempts to address the root cause of most of the problems that face our country, the control of our government by wealthy private interests, he has done some things that have been beneficial for the 99%.
No republican president will ever purposely do anything that is genuinely beneficial to the 99% Not one single thing, ever. Republicans serve the interests of the 1%, and the 1% alone.
Therefore, I believe it is in the best interests of the 99% that the President be given another term of office, being as we have no other possible better option at this time.
So, thanks so much for the information, I am compelled to support the President in political discussions with fence-sitting Independents, disgruntled Democrats (such as myself), and the rare republican that can acknowledge facts. Your post is ammuniton that I don't have to do work to find.
Republicans universally support the agenda of the 1%, and are the enemies of the 99% as long as they support the 1% agenda.
I thoroughly detest republican ideology, have total disdain for most "conservatives", and wish to completely eliminate all RW control of/from my life and our country forever.
President Gingrich. pResident Bush. Same shit, only it will stink even worse than Bush. Can't happen, we can't ever let it happen.
So the fact is, in general, helping elect Democrats is the best I can do in the political arena to help further this goal at this time.
Great, timely post, thank you again.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)good post!
Orsino
(37,428 posts)When one is falling off a cliff, one should at least grab the crumbling ledge. Crossing one's arms stubbornly is not without its merit, but rather guarantees a nasty fall.
I find it a no-brainer to work for the reelection of Obama, rather than to allow the alternative to come to pass. There are reasons to abstain, but IMO we can't afford such admittedly principled stances.
savalez
(3,517 posts)Looks like you put a lot of time into this.
I appreciate it.
Thanks.
DesMoinesDem
(1,569 posts)Why wouldn't they put the time into it?
ProSense
(116,464 posts)"It's their job."
...it isn't, but it's good to know the OP is causing some consternation.
Number23
(24,544 posts)The constant nay-sayers are the only truth sayers, rallying (depressing?) the masses with their constant negativity.
Gotta love that "logic." Sure helps to understand why this web site has looked the way that it's looked the last few years...
JNelson6563
(28,151 posts)I never thought I would live to see the day where people can effective be out "stirring up apathy" but there it is.
Julie
ProSense
(116,464 posts)"I never thought I would live to see the day where people can effective be out "stirring up apathy" but there it is."
It's scream the most absurd fact-free hyperbole to create the impression that Obama is a failure.
But why?
Skittles
(171,716 posts)"utter bullshit and you know it"
...it's not "utter bullshit," and your comment makes no sense in response to mine.
Skittles
(171,716 posts)Skittles
(171,716 posts)"CORRECT"
...figures. Come back to reality.
Skittles
(171,716 posts)ProSense
(116,464 posts)"who takes over for you?"
...not invent someone? You're good at that.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)WASHINGTON (AP) An appeals court has upheld an Obama administration rule change making it easier for unions to organize airline and railroad workers.
The rule approved in May by the National Mediation Board recognizes unions when a simple majority of workers who vote approve organizing. The previous rule in place for 76 years required a majority of the entire workforce to favor unionizing, meaning workers who didn't cast ballots were effectively counted as "no" votes.
The Air Transport Association, which represents most major airlines, sued to block the change...In a 2-1 decision, a panel of the federal appeals court in Washington agreed with a lower court judge that the rule is valid.
http://news.yahoo.com/appeals-court-upholds-rule-favoring-airline-unions-213229015.html
Betty Karlson
(7,231 posts)There are other lists...
Tx4obama
(36,974 posts)spanone
(141,616 posts)should hang around awhile.
Thanks.
treestar
(82,383 posts)And your links are blue, Waaaaaaaah!!!!
Number23
(24,544 posts)UTTERLY and COMPLETELY WORTHLESS
The mods should create a ProSense forum. I'd be the first one to sign up.
Scurrilous
(38,687 posts)Tx4obama
(36,974 posts)Skittles
(171,716 posts)SERIOUSLY
Number23
(24,544 posts)SERIOUSLY
ThatsMyBarack
(7,641 posts)Tx4obama
(36,974 posts)ProSense
(116,464 posts)spanone
(141,616 posts)Enrique
(27,461 posts)0 reads. Not a single person read any of it, including the OP.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)"120 recs 1464 views 0 reads. Not a single person read any of it, including the OP"
...the OP make you wonder why some people are repeatedly and vehemently screaming that the President has done nothing?
Enrique
(27,461 posts)if someone claimed the President has done nothing, they'd be wrong. They'd be wrong to say that about any president. All presidents do a lot of things. Give me any president, I'll give you an endless series of links to prove they do things.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)"Give me any president, I'll give you an endless series of links to prove they do things."
...but President Obama is the only one who passed health care reform and regulated mercury. He's the only one who repealed DADT and ended the ban on gays in the military. He's the only one who created the CFPB and gave more powers to the FDIC.
Every President has their unique accomplishment. You may not have seen it, but there are people screaming that this President has done nothing, and those who dismiss many of his accomplishments weak and view his term in office as pathetic. Yes, they exist.
Enrique
(27,461 posts)he's wrong to say Obama hasn't done anything, and his complaint is weak because it's not very specific. Then again, the passage was excerpted so in the full interview he might have a more specific criticism.
great white snark
(2,646 posts)Thank you ProSense.
One of the 99
(2,280 posts)Great post!
ProSense
(116,464 posts)Zalatix
(8,994 posts)Colobo
(16,726 posts)Has done a lot, especially taking into consideration the dire circumstances he's faced in DC.