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Powerful Piece- I Will Only Bleed Here
by Bijan Stephen
I spent last night at a bar, very drunk, trying to figure out what Id say. Id spent the day trying to accept what I already knewthat thered be no indictment, that justice didnt and never has lived here. I dont know that she ever will. Id blind her if I could.
After work, a friend and I split a bottle of wine at some place downtown. We sat outside, in the unseasonable warmth, and I thought about the heat in Ferguson on that Saturday in August, five days after my birthday; that heat from the summer that hasnt died down. I didnt tell my friend what I was thinking, but on the way there I told her how my body felt. My mouth is dry, I said, and theres a lump in my throat. There is a tight low ache in my stomach. Those are classic symptoms of anxiety, she replied. The wine didnt help.
A few summers ago, while I was back at home in Tyler, Texas, after my first year in collegeI was 18 then, Michael Browns last agea few friends and I decided to go to the lake. The heat was seasonable then, hot and wet. We jumped in my friend Jamies carhe was always the driverand raced 10 over the speed limit because we were young and invincible and full of life, piss and vinegar. There were a few country families who probably lived near the lake, white and southern, enjoying the water and their watery beers that come in shiny blue cans.
Of course something had to change. I think it started in the air. But suddenly there was yelling and then there was a gun in someones hand and I was flying and I couldnt feel anything but alive, my body on autopilot, thousands of years in the past, still stuck on the savannah plain. There were shots. I was crouched behind Jamies car.
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http://www.fastcolabs.com/3039094/today-in-tabs/today-in-tabs-i-will-only-bleed-here
The worst suggestion I have heard today- "Invite Wilson to White House"
Washington (CNN) -- Rep. Peter King, R-New York, said Tuesday that President Barack Obama should invite Ferguson police Officer Darren Wilson to meet with him at the White House.
"I think it would be very helpful if President Obama went and met with the police officer, or at least invited him to the White House," King said on Fox Business Network.
"And say, 'you've gone through four months of smear and slander and the least we can do is tell you that it is unfortunate that it happened and thank you for doing your job.'"
Reflecting on Obama's speech last night, King said he thought the President's remarks were "lackluster."
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http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/25/politics/king-to-obama-invite-wilson-to-white-house/index.html?hpt=po_c1
Nation’s Largest Food Bank Reduces Portions, Turns Away Needy After Massive Food Stamp Cuts
Thanks to billions of dollars in food stamp cuts over the past year, the nations largest food bank has seen need jump so dramatically that it cant keep up, the Food Bank For New York City (FBFNYC) announced Monday.
At least one facility out of every three that the FBFNYC operates has had to turn people away at some point in the past year. Almost two thirds have started giving out smaller amounts of food to try to stretch their resources, Al Jazeera America reports, as four out of five food bank locations reported a rising number of people coming in the door since last Novembers food stamp cuts.
The cuts followed the expiration of an increase in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits that Congress enacted as part of the 2009 stimulus law. The emergency increases to SNAP during the depths of the Great Recession helped the system respond to a massive leap in food insecurity and hunger nationwide. They were intended to last through 2015. But various other budget priorities eventually lead Democrats to give grudging support to a pair of 2010 bills that pushed the wind-down up first to 2014, then to three weeks before last Thanksgiving.
In New York City alone, the cuts wiped out about 56 million meals worth of benefits, the FBFNYC guesses. The group estimates that 1.4 million people in the city rely on emergency food services like food banks and food pantries, meaning that the countrys most densely populated metropolis is also one of its hungriest areas. Feeding America, the hunger charity network that includes the FBFNYC, estimates that it serves 14.5 percent of the national population each year, and the FBFNYC numbers put city participation at 16.5 percent.
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http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2014/11/25/3596689/food-bank-new-york-city-cuts/
Gotta keep that war going! Sacrifices must be made!
Obama Promises to Veto Pending Deal on Major Business Tax Breaks
WASHINGTON President Obama promised Tuesday to veto an emerging package of permanent tax breaks for businesses, mustering Democratic opposition and setting back negotiators who were nearing accord on a suite of tax cuts worth $440 billion over 10 years.
The president would veto the proposed deal because it would provide permanent tax breaks to help well-connected corporations while neglecting working families, said Jennifer Friedman, a White House spokeswoman.
The deal, negotiated by House Republicans and aides to Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the majority leader, showed how much power has shifted since the Republican election victories early this month. White House officials said the package was heavily tilted toward corporations and will have deep repercussions for budget and tax negotiations far into the future.
But it also showed how Mr. Obama still can wield his authority. A veto would be the third and by far the most significant of Mr. Obamas presidency. His threat sent negotiators back to the table to see if Republicans could add measures that would win liberal support, especially a permanently expanded child tax credit for the working poor.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/26/business/congress-nears-deal-on-major-business-tax-breaks.html?_r=1
This 'deal' really sucks Koch
Under the terms of the $444 billion agreement, lawmakers would phase out all tax breaks for clean energy and wind energy but would maintain fossil fuel subsidies. Expanded eligibility for the Earned Income Tax Credit and the Child Tax Credit would also end in 2017, even though the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities estimates that allowing the provisions to expire would push 16 million people in low-income working families, including 8 million children into or deeper into poverty. The proposal would help students pay for college by making permanent the American Permanent Opportunity Tax Credit, a Democratic priority.
http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2014/11/25/3596971/congress-to-end-tax-breaks-for-middle-class-provide-permanent-relief-to-large-corporations/
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