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Celente
Posted: 05 Aug 2012 06:35 PM PDT
If you watch what is going on now, you can start to see all the mystique surrounding Ronald Reagan begin to unravel. The stock market is rigged, just like everything else in finance. It is all a con game, and Reagan was the best con man of them all. People are conned very easily.
Read on the Blog: Gerald Celente – Ronald Reagan Was the Biggest Con Man of Them All
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So much anger, so little reason in America today
Lots of anger out there.
Too much.
Can’t talk politics with some without it turning into a shouting match.
Can’t joke about someone’s background without them getting mad.
Not much humor left.
Used to be angry.
Lost temper with little or no provocation.
Friday, July 6, 2012
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
America Must Declare War on America
"Millions of people need work, the infrastructure of the country is falling down around our ears, but no one in power seems able or willing to put one and one together and solve two problems with one stroke," he railed at one point - before summing it all up with a single, perfect, devastating brick.
"America," he said, "has a war on drugs that doesn't work. It has a war on poverty that doesn't work. It has a war on crime that has only managed to fill its prisons. It has wars in Afghanistan and Iraq that didn't work. You want to fix everything that has gone wrong? There's only one answer: America must declare war on America."
America Must Declare War on America
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND HAYDEN ISLAND COMMUNITY ADVOCATES CHALLENGE COLUMBIA RIVER CROSSING PROJECT
Lawsuit Targets Failure to Address Impacts to
Low-Income Community on Hayden Island
July 3, 2012, Portland
Oregon. A group of
environmental justice and community advocates filed a federal lawsuit yesterday
challenging the Columbia River Crossing (CRC) bridge project for failing to address
the full range of impacts on the health and livability of Hayden Island residents.
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A Perspective from Portland, Oregon: Man's inhumanity
A Perspective from Portland, Oregon: Man's inhumanity: Trust is an elusive attribute. The failure of those once trusted often represents man's inhumanity to man . Take a peek at this sampling fro...
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DEALING WITH TSA
Trying to maintain a separate identity in a world that attempts at every twist and turn to treat citizens as cattle, just another cow in the herd, just gets harder and harder.
Nothing illustrates our predicament more than the TSA routine every time a citizen flies.
Nothing illustrates our predicament more than the TSA routine every time a citizen flies.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
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War against labor rages on
Thursday, April 5, 2012
A Perspective from Portland, Oregon: The mindset of too many appointed federal employee...
A Perspective from Portland, Oregon: The mindset of too many appointed federal employee...: " The chief of the General Services Administration is resigning and two of her top deputies have been fired amid reports of excessive spendi...
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: The US Courts Engage in Large-scale Fraud on the People
This information is truely sickening. I mean, it really
turns my stomach to finally be able to see what has been
happening in our courts. And to think not too many years ago
I thought as do most Americans that our justice system had
some honesty and honor to it. It very well seems one would be
able to get a fairer trial in Africa than here in America.
It's very depressing for me....
The US Courts Engage in Large-scale Fraud on the People
Monday, March 26, 2012
Sunday, March 25, 2012
UPDATE
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Officials ID NJ man struck, killed by 2 trains
Washington Beat: New Yorkers In Congress Fight For MTA's Share Of Transit Funds
Dr. Gridlock's traffic, transit tips
Fiorito: On transit , we're talking past each other
Mass transit needs to be included now
News reports: At least 19 killed when Algerian bus crashes into ravine - The Washington Post
M5 crash: lorry driver dies in hospital
School bus fatality causes mother to relive daughter's '92 death
Bus driver arrested after fatal M5 crash
In bad economy, bus riders fear their number is up - News - ReviewJournal.com
M5 bus crash survivor relives the moment a lorry hit ...
14 dead in Andhra school bus accident - YouTube
Candles are lit in Leuven for Swiss bus crash victims ...
B.C. transit heroes honoured by new website
Washoe transit facing rough financial road
Toronto is studying road tolls and other fees to pay for public transit
Take transit bill of life support
Officials ID NJ man struck, killed by 2 trains
Washington Beat: New Yorkers In Congress Fight For MTA's Share Of Transit Funds
Dr. Gridlock's traffic, transit tips
Fiorito: On transit , we're talking past each other
Mass transit needs to be included now
News reports: At least 19 killed when Algerian bus crashes into ravine - The Washington Post
M5 crash: lorry driver dies in hospital
School bus fatality causes mother to relive daughter's '92 death
Bus driver arrested after fatal M5 crash
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M5 bus crash survivor relives the moment a lorry hit ...
14 dead in Andhra school bus accident - YouTube
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Spanish Unions Call General Strike
MADRID—Spanish unions Friday called a general strike on March 29, the
biggest challenge to date to the policies of Prime Minister Mariano
Rajoy.
Last month's overhaul of Spain's rigid labor laws provides the rallying call for the protest. "It [labor reform] represents a brutal regression in hiring rules and opens the door to free dismissals," said Ignacio Fernández Toxo, the head of Comisiones Obreras union. "This country doesn't need a labor-market reform," he told journalists at a press conference.
Last month's overhaul of Spain's rigid labor laws provides the rallying call for the protest. "It [labor reform] represents a brutal regression in hiring rules and opens the door to free dismissals," said Ignacio Fernández Toxo, the head of Comisiones Obreras union. "This country doesn't need a labor-market reform," he told journalists at a press conference.
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TRUTHOUT
Sunday 19 February 2012
Delusions of the Corporate State
Evaggelos Vallianatos, Truthout: "The citizens of America must push the servants of oligarchy out of office, the very people who made a killing with their 2008 financial disaster. Americans must return to the Greek-inspired path of Thomas Jefferson: reinvigorate democracy while bringing the military-industrial complex under control."
Read the Article
Mortgage-Backed Securities Make a Comeback, Despite Similar Risks
Azam Ahmed, The New York Times News Service: "Some Wall Street investors made money as the mortgage market boomed; others profited when it fell apart.... Mr. Lippmann is joined by other big-money investors — mutual funds like Fidelity as well as hedge funds — in riding a wave of interest in the same complex loan pools that nearly washed away the financial system."
Read the Article
Industry Plan to Save Us From Global Warming a Nightmare, Not a Dream
Peter Montague, AlterNet: "By ignoring global warming, the U.S. is painting itself (and the world) into a corner. But now the fossil fuel industry has prepared an escape for us. You may not have heard of it, but the escape is called 'carbon capture and storage' or CCS for short. It has never been tried on anything like the scale needed to limit global warming, so it's a colossal experiment with the future of civilization at stake."
Read the Article
Frustrated Protesters Fill the Streets in Syria's Capital
Neil MacFarquhar, The New York Times News Service: "Hundreds and hundreds of antigovernment protesters braved scattered gunfire from Syrian soldiers to march through a middle-class neighborhood in Damascus on Saturday, the biggest demonstration witnessed close to the heart of the capital since the country's uprising started 11 months ago."
Read the Article
Disaster Capitalism: Profiting From Crisis in Post-Earthquake Haiti
Deepa Panchang, Beverly Bell and Tory Field, Other Worlds Are Possible: "Below are a few examples of post-earthquake contracts and grants, selected to show just some of the problems at play. They offer a small glimpse into a much larger, secretive world of disaster deals. We're grateful to our investigative journalist colleagues who, alongside us, have kept heavy on the scent of these corporations and brought buried information to light."
Read the Article
Perfect Storm Threatens Long-Term Unemployed
Greg Kaufmann, The Nation: "In December, there were more than 13 million unemployed workers and about four people looking for work for every available job. According to the Economic Policy Institute (EPI), 5.5 million people have been unemployed for more than half a year, up from 1.2 million in 2007, and the average duration for an unemployed person is over nine months.... So it's particularly alarming to see Congress playing games with an extension of unemployment benefits that are set to expire at the end of the month."
Read the Article
How the Ohio GOP's Attempts to Game Voting Rules Backfired
Jennifer Brunner, AlterNet: "In Ohio, the GOP-controlled legislature - without a fight from my predecessor, the Republican secretary of state, Ken Blackwell - began a systematic effort to tinker with Ohio's voting rules, from requiring people to take a training session before they could register voters, to requiring naturalized citizens to show their papers at the polling place (all of which were struck down by federal courts in 2005 and 2006).... Nearly every time the GOP in Ohio has succeeded in implementing an unfair 'reform,' it has backfired on them."
Read the Article
Andrew Bacevich | Uncle Sam, Global Gangster
Andrew Bacevich, TomDispatch: "With the United States now well into the second decade of what the Pentagon has styled an 'era of persistent conflict,' the war formerly known as the global war on terrorism (unofficial acronym WFKATGWOT) appears increasingly fragmented and diffuse. Without achieving victory, yet unwilling to acknowledge failure, the United States military has withdrawn from Iraq. It is trying to leave Afghanistan, where events seem equally unlikely to yield a happy outcome."
Read the Article
Human Safaris: When Does Tourism Become Unethical?
Joanna Eede, Survival International: "In principle, there is little harm in tourists visiting tribal peoples who have been in routine contact with outsiders for some time. But as natural social sensitivity and respect would dictate, this only applies to tribal peoples who are happy to receive visitors, have proper control over where the tourists go and what they do in their communities, and receive a fair share of the profits."
Read the Article
It's Up to Us to Protect the First Amendment
Josh Stearns, Save the News: "What happens when a journalist is arrested? How do we account for the stories that don't get told, or the issues that don't get covered because the press was restricted or behind bars? How do we measure the intimidation journalists feel, and the chill that police intervention places on freedom of the press? One gauge might be the U.S.'s recent drop in global press freedom rankings, down to number 47 worldwide."
Read the Article
Subsidize This: US Eyes Tariffs on Chinese Solar Panels, But What Gets Protected?
Gregg Levine, Capitoilette: "While trade is often a bone of contention between the United States and China, this week's visit by Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping threw the spotlight on one subset of that battle that could have far-reaching effects well in excess of the raw dollar amounts at stake. At issue is a complaint filed by a solar industry trade group, the Coalition for American Solar Manufacturing, or CASM, asking that the US government impose tariffs on Chinese solar panels. CASM wants the duties for what it claims are unfair subsidies by China that make Chinese solar products substantially cheaper than those offered by many US competitors."
Read the Article
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Delusions of the Corporate State
Evaggelos Vallianatos, Truthout: "The citizens of America must push the servants of oligarchy out of office, the very people who made a killing with their 2008 financial disaster. Americans must return to the Greek-inspired path of Thomas Jefferson: reinvigorate democracy while bringing the military-industrial complex under control."
Read the Article
Mortgage-Backed Securities Make a Comeback, Despite Similar Risks
Azam Ahmed, The New York Times News Service: "Some Wall Street investors made money as the mortgage market boomed; others profited when it fell apart.... Mr. Lippmann is joined by other big-money investors — mutual funds like Fidelity as well as hedge funds — in riding a wave of interest in the same complex loan pools that nearly washed away the financial system."
Read the Article
Industry Plan to Save Us From Global Warming a Nightmare, Not a Dream
Peter Montague, AlterNet: "By ignoring global warming, the U.S. is painting itself (and the world) into a corner. But now the fossil fuel industry has prepared an escape for us. You may not have heard of it, but the escape is called 'carbon capture and storage' or CCS for short. It has never been tried on anything like the scale needed to limit global warming, so it's a colossal experiment with the future of civilization at stake."
Read the Article
Frustrated Protesters Fill the Streets in Syria's Capital
Neil MacFarquhar, The New York Times News Service: "Hundreds and hundreds of antigovernment protesters braved scattered gunfire from Syrian soldiers to march through a middle-class neighborhood in Damascus on Saturday, the biggest demonstration witnessed close to the heart of the capital since the country's uprising started 11 months ago."
Read the Article
Disaster Capitalism: Profiting From Crisis in Post-Earthquake Haiti
Deepa Panchang, Beverly Bell and Tory Field, Other Worlds Are Possible: "Below are a few examples of post-earthquake contracts and grants, selected to show just some of the problems at play. They offer a small glimpse into a much larger, secretive world of disaster deals. We're grateful to our investigative journalist colleagues who, alongside us, have kept heavy on the scent of these corporations and brought buried information to light."
Read the Article
Perfect Storm Threatens Long-Term Unemployed
Greg Kaufmann, The Nation: "In December, there were more than 13 million unemployed workers and about four people looking for work for every available job. According to the Economic Policy Institute (EPI), 5.5 million people have been unemployed for more than half a year, up from 1.2 million in 2007, and the average duration for an unemployed person is over nine months.... So it's particularly alarming to see Congress playing games with an extension of unemployment benefits that are set to expire at the end of the month."
Read the Article
How the Ohio GOP's Attempts to Game Voting Rules Backfired
Jennifer Brunner, AlterNet: "In Ohio, the GOP-controlled legislature - without a fight from my predecessor, the Republican secretary of state, Ken Blackwell - began a systematic effort to tinker with Ohio's voting rules, from requiring people to take a training session before they could register voters, to requiring naturalized citizens to show their papers at the polling place (all of which were struck down by federal courts in 2005 and 2006).... Nearly every time the GOP in Ohio has succeeded in implementing an unfair 'reform,' it has backfired on them."
Read the Article
Andrew Bacevich | Uncle Sam, Global Gangster
Andrew Bacevich, TomDispatch: "With the United States now well into the second decade of what the Pentagon has styled an 'era of persistent conflict,' the war formerly known as the global war on terrorism (unofficial acronym WFKATGWOT) appears increasingly fragmented and diffuse. Without achieving victory, yet unwilling to acknowledge failure, the United States military has withdrawn from Iraq. It is trying to leave Afghanistan, where events seem equally unlikely to yield a happy outcome."
Read the Article
Human Safaris: When Does Tourism Become Unethical?
Joanna Eede, Survival International: "In principle, there is little harm in tourists visiting tribal peoples who have been in routine contact with outsiders for some time. But as natural social sensitivity and respect would dictate, this only applies to tribal peoples who are happy to receive visitors, have proper control over where the tourists go and what they do in their communities, and receive a fair share of the profits."
Read the Article
It's Up to Us to Protect the First Amendment
Josh Stearns, Save the News: "What happens when a journalist is arrested? How do we account for the stories that don't get told, or the issues that don't get covered because the press was restricted or behind bars? How do we measure the intimidation journalists feel, and the chill that police intervention places on freedom of the press? One gauge might be the U.S.'s recent drop in global press freedom rankings, down to number 47 worldwide."
Read the Article
Subsidize This: US Eyes Tariffs on Chinese Solar Panels, But What Gets Protected?
Gregg Levine, Capitoilette: "While trade is often a bone of contention between the United States and China, this week's visit by Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping threw the spotlight on one subset of that battle that could have far-reaching effects well in excess of the raw dollar amounts at stake. At issue is a complaint filed by a solar industry trade group, the Coalition for American Solar Manufacturing, or CASM, asking that the US government impose tariffs on Chinese solar panels. CASM wants the duties for what it claims are unfair subsidies by China that make Chinese solar products substantially cheaper than those offered by many US competitors."
Read the Article
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