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September 3, 2012
Barbara Ehrenreich - Smile or Die: How Relentless Promotion of Positive Thinking Undermined America
September 2, 2012
Dear Governor Cuomo:
We, the undersigned Ohioans, are writing to request that you oppose shale gas extraction via fracking in all areas of New York, including the Southern tier. Such development would be irresponsible not only for the reasons outlined below, but also due to the lack of infrastructure for proper disposal of fracking waste products within your state.
Because neighboring New Jersey will not accept out of state fracking waste, Ohio becomes a likely target for the disposal of the fluid by-products of fracking. Ohio relies on class II injection wells for disposal of such fluids. In recent years weve experienced increasing numbers and magnitudes of earthquakes as a result of this process. A moratorium was issued by our state due to the severity of the issue. Thus, Ohios current injection well space is at or over capacity. Should we be expected to receive New York waste, our citizens will be forced to endure many more injection wells in their communities.
We, the undersigned Ohioans join the many other Ohioans opposed to more injection wells in our state. As recently as this month the city of Cincinnati voted unanimously to ban waste injection wells and the NRDC and others submitted comments detailing that the proposed regulations of Ohio injection wells do not meet minimum standards.
We also endorse the following:
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Fracking in New York Will Lead to More Wastewater Injection Wells in Ohio
http://ecowatch.org/2012/fracking-in-new-york-impact-ohioDear Governor Cuomo:
We, the undersigned Ohioans, are writing to request that you oppose shale gas extraction via fracking in all areas of New York, including the Southern tier. Such development would be irresponsible not only for the reasons outlined below, but also due to the lack of infrastructure for proper disposal of fracking waste products within your state.
Because neighboring New Jersey will not accept out of state fracking waste, Ohio becomes a likely target for the disposal of the fluid by-products of fracking. Ohio relies on class II injection wells for disposal of such fluids. In recent years weve experienced increasing numbers and magnitudes of earthquakes as a result of this process. A moratorium was issued by our state due to the severity of the issue. Thus, Ohios current injection well space is at or over capacity. Should we be expected to receive New York waste, our citizens will be forced to endure many more injection wells in their communities.
We, the undersigned Ohioans join the many other Ohioans opposed to more injection wells in our state. As recently as this month the city of Cincinnati voted unanimously to ban waste injection wells and the NRDC and others submitted comments detailing that the proposed regulations of Ohio injection wells do not meet minimum standards.
We also endorse the following:
1. Letter from eleven national environmental groups collectively representing millions of members nationwide.
2. Coalition letter with more than 22,000 signatories which requests that Governor Cuomo withdraw the Revised Draft SGEIS until 17 documented concerns have been fully resolved.
3. Coalition letter with more than 2,700 signatories that opposes any fracking Demonstration Project in the Southern Tier and requests strict enforcement of Executive Order No. 41
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September 2, 2012
Do you support these new drilling permits for Shell to drill off the Alaskan coast?
Seems pretty stupid to me.
http://www.statesman.com/business/obama-administration-oks-some-oil-drilling-near-alaska-2446935.html
http://ecowatch.org/2012/shell-begin-arctic-drilling/
http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/08/30/2977201/obama-to-let-shell-drill-in-arctic.html
http://current.com/technology/93889210_obama-ignores-huge-dangers-in-approving-arctic-drilling-permit-for-shell.htm
September 2, 2012
http://www.aclu.org/blog/free-speech-technology-and-liberty-national-security/biggest-threat-free-speech-and
The Biggest Threat to Free Speech and Intellectual Property That You’ve Never Heard Of
As we have seen in the failed attempts of SOPA/PIPA, and the floundering Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, intellectual property (IP) laws are often poorly constructed, hastily proposed and ultimately both ineffective and potentially abusive.
Now, the latest threat to free speech in guise of IP reform is a multilateral trade agreement currently being negotiated (in secret) by the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR). That agreementthe Trans-Pacific Partnership, or TPPwould reportedly include dramatic changes to intellectual property laws, changes that could potentially permit the patenting of plants, animals, and medical procedures.
And, while some of the proposed changes run contrary to enacted federal law, the USTR is not only pushing for TPP, it is doing its best to avoid congressional oversight. For instance, they recently rebuffed a request from the staff director on the Senate Finance Committee's international trade subcommittee to review documents pertaining to the negotiations. Senator Wyden, chairman of the subcommittee, wrote:
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Now, the latest threat to free speech in guise of IP reform is a multilateral trade agreement currently being negotiated (in secret) by the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR). That agreementthe Trans-Pacific Partnership, or TPPwould reportedly include dramatic changes to intellectual property laws, changes that could potentially permit the patenting of plants, animals, and medical procedures.
And, while some of the proposed changes run contrary to enacted federal law, the USTR is not only pushing for TPP, it is doing its best to avoid congressional oversight. For instance, they recently rebuffed a request from the staff director on the Senate Finance Committee's international trade subcommittee to review documents pertaining to the negotiations. Senator Wyden, chairman of the subcommittee, wrote:
"My office is responsible for conducting oversight over the USTR and trade negotiations. To do that, I asked that my staff obtain the proper security credentials to view the information that USTR keeps confidential and secret. This is material that fully describes what the USTR is seeking in the TPP talks on behalf of the American people and on behalf of Congress. More than two months after receiving the proper security credentials, my staff is still barred from viewing the details of the proposals that USTR is advancing."
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http://www.aclu.org/blog/free-speech-technology-and-liberty-national-security/biggest-threat-free-speech-and
September 1, 2012
http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/12474
Capitalism in Crisis with geographer David Harvey & economist Richard Wolff
http://rdwolff.com/
http://davidharvey.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mondragon_Corporation
Greatest Charlie Rose episode of all time.
http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/12474
Capitalism in Crisis with geographer David Harvey & economist Richard Wolff
http://rdwolff.com/
http://davidharvey.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mondragon_Corporation
August 31, 2012
http://labornotes.org/2012/08/indias-auto-giant-seeks-crush-independent-union
India’s Auto Giant Seeks to Crush Independent Union
An Indian auto plant wracked by violence in July reopened last week, with almost all 2,500 full-time and casual workers at the plant barred from entering.
The union and its community allies responded Monday by picketing the chairman of Japans Suzuki Motor Corporation when he visited the plant.
Maruti Suzuki India, a subsidiary of the Japanese company, is the largest auto producer in the subcontinent. On July 18 an altercation between a supervisor and a worker at its Manesar plant, southwest of New Delhi, was allowed to escalate.
Union leaders say that a supervisor insulted a Dalit worker (formerly called untouchables). When the worker protested, he was suspended. When workers and union reps went to the HR office, managers refused to listen and brought in a firm that specializes in supplying thugs in labor disputes.
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http://labornotes.org/2012/08/indias-auto-giant-seeks-crush-independent-union
August 31, 2012
http://www.democracynow.org/2012/8/30/republican_delegate_george_engelbach_on_abortion
GOP delegate explains difference between "Brutal Rape" and "Rape of Girl or Lady Who's Inebriated"
http://www.democracynow.org/2012/8/30/republican_delegate_george_engelbach_on_abortion
August 31, 2012
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2012/08/28/feds-say-fracking-ok-in-wayne-national-forest.html
If you click through you can take a web poll re:
DO YOU AGREE WITH FRACKING TAKING PLACE IN THE WAYNE NATIONAL FOREST?
Right now it's running 84% of people voted "no".
Feds say ‘fracking’ OK in Wayne National Forest
More than 3,300 acres of the Wayne National Forest could go back on an auction block after federal officials decided shale drilling and fracking can be allowed within the forest.
Shale wells could be drilled in as many as 13 sites throughout the Wayne forest by 2016, according to an analysis done by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
The drilling estimate was included with a report released yesterday that states a 2006 forest-management plan covers the potential environmental impacts of shale drilling, even though at the time it deemed such drilling not yet economically feasible.
Forest Service officials canceled a Dec. 7 public auction and agreed to re-examine the management plan after Athens-area leaders and environmental advocates objected to drilling.
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http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2012/08/28/feds-say-fracking-ok-in-wayne-national-forest.html
If you click through you can take a web poll re:
DO YOU AGREE WITH FRACKING TAKING PLACE IN THE WAYNE NATIONAL FOREST?
Right now it's running 84% of people voted "no".
August 31, 2012
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/27/world/middleeast/us-foreign-arms-sales-reach-66-3-billion-in-2011.html
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We are winning !!!
U.S. Arms Sales Make Up Most of Global Market
WASHINGTON Weapons sales by the United States tripled in 2011 to a record high, driven by major arms sales to Persian Gulf allies concerned about Irans regional ambitions, according to a new study for Congress.
Overseas weapons sales by the United States totaled $66.3 billion last year, or more than three-quarters of the global arms market, valued at $85.3 billion in 2011. Russia was a distant second, with $4.8 billion in deals.
The American weapons sales total was an extraordinary increase over the $21.4 billion in deals for 2010, the study found, and was the largest single-year sales total in the history of United States arms exports. The previous high was in fiscal year 2009, when American weapons sales overseas totaled nearly $31 billion.
A worldwide economic decline had suppressed arms sales over recent years. But increasing tensions with Iran drove a set of Persian Gulf nations Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Oman to purchase American weapons at record levels.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/27/world/middleeast/us-foreign-arms-sales-reach-66-3-billion-in-2011.html
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We are winning !!!
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