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t r u t h o u t | 08.04
The Koch Spider Web
http://www.truth-out.org/koch-spider-web/1312231636
Allison Kilkenny, Truthout: "Rick Boucher, a then-28-year incumbent Democratic Congressman from the Ninth District - the longest-serving Congressman in that district since the Civil War - was surprisingly defeated by Republican Morgan Griffith. The upset came as a shock to many, since an early October poll showed Boucher ahead by double digits, including one measure earlier in the month that put him ahead by 10 percentage points. C'est la vie. Such is political life. The National Republican Congressional Committee spent around $600,000 in ads, and the media framed the defeat as a Blue Dog, Boucher losing due to his support for cap-and-trade policies. Except, there was more to the story."
America's 4-D Economy: From Deficit Deals to Double Dip
http://www.truth-out.org/americas-4-d-economy-deficit-deals-double-dip/1312397411
Jack Rasmus, Truthout: "With the debt ceiling agreement almost a certainty this past Sunday evening, the expectation was the markets and the economy would rebound briskly the following day. After all, weren't we all bombarded for weeks with the message that if the debt ceiling were not raised, the economic sky would fall in? The economy would tank? Economic Armageddon was coming? So, if we raised the debt ceiling, the markets would rebound, right? On Monday the stock market at first did rebound on the news of the imminent debt deal, but only briefly and modestly."
Stocks Tumble as Signs Point to Weak Global Economy
http://www.truth-out.org/stocks-tumble-signs-point-weak-global-economy/1312481056
Graham Bowley, The New York Times News Service: "The stock market fell sharply Thursday on intensifying investor fears about a slowdown in global economic growth and worries about Europe's ongoing debt crisis, which is centered now on Italy and Spain. As Japan intervened to weaken its currency and European stock markets turned negative across the board, United States stocks fell by around 3 percent in morning trading in New York. A fear haunting markets in the United States is that the economy may be heading for a double-dip recession. Although the fractious debt ceiling debate is now past, markets fear spending cuts and weaker economic data point to a weaker economy."
On the News With Thom Hartmann: Minnesota GOP Legislation Written by ALEC, Funded by Koch Brothers and Wal-Mart, and More
http://www.truth-out.org/news-thom-hartmann/1312471843
In today's On the News segment: Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood demands Congress come back from vacation to pass a clean funding bill for FAA; Cargill recall of 36 million pounds of contaminated ground turkey; 70 percent of the firearms used in Juarez border violence came from the United States; Minnesota GOP legislation written by ALEC, which is funded by Koch brothers and Wal-Mart; and more.
War and the Tragedy of the Commons, Part 2: Military Hazardous Waste Sickens Land and People
http://www.truth-out.org/war-and-tragedy-commons-part-2-military-hazardous-waste-sickens-land-and-people/1311868811
H. Patricia Hynes, Truthout: "Worldwide, the military is the most secretive, shielded and privileged of polluters because the hallowed mantra, national security, trumps the public's right to know. Thus, most of the extant data on pollution from US-military-related sites is available solely because of citizen pressure on the Department of Defense (DoD), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Congress to inventory, assess, and divulge the extent of the military's environmentally hazardous activities. By the late 1980s, public data revealed that the Pentagon was generating a ton of toxic waste per minute, more toxic waste than the five largest US chemical companies combined, making it the largest polluter in the United States."
The Fight for a Progressive America Begins Today - and Does Not End in 2012
http://www.truth-out.org/fight-progressive-america-begins-today-and-does-not-end-2012/1312478387
Amy Dean, Truthout: "If only 500 people are showing up for a rally, it's because the public doesn't care. In this case, it doesn't care about politicians bickering over the debt ceiling. America has a different agenda and Washington is missing it entirely. As has been often noted, we are not facing a debt crisis in our country. We are facing a jobs crisis. Working people desperately need the economy to improve and to start generating well-paying jobs. Less often noted is the fact that taking on America's real problems will require the president to behave differently, and it will require us to behave differently."
Nuclear War or Real Security?
http://www.truth-out.org/nuclear-war-or-real-security/1312465072
Joseph Gerson, Truthout: "In the months leading up to the debt deal struck on August 2, we grew accustomed to news of our government on the verge of bankruptcy, and news that failing to lift the debt ceiling would trigger a second recession - or worse - and that the best we could hope for was the nightmare of $2.7 trillion in cuts to Social Security benefits, Medicare and essential social services. Talk about national decline! When I return to Hiroshima to mark the August 6 anniversary of the atomic bombing that destroyed that city in nine seconds, people will ask, 'How can the US plan to spend still more to prepare for nuclear war?' Here's what I will have to tell them: We can invest to intimidate the world, but not to create jobs, keep people in their homes, or to build the 21st century infrastructure our children deserve."
Uncovering the Military's Secret Military
http://www.truth-out.org/uncovering-militarys-secret-military/1312465992
Nick Turse, TomDispatch and AlterNet: "Last year, Karen DeYoung and Greg Jaffe of the Washington Post reported that U.S. Special Operations forces were deployed in 75 countries, up from 60 at the end of the Bush presidency. By the end of this year, U.S. Special Operations Command spokesman Colonel Tim Nye told me, that number will likely reach 120. 'We do a lot of traveling - a lot more than Afghanistan or Iraq,' he said recently. This global presence - in about 60% of the world's nations and far larger than previously acknowledged - provides striking new evidence of a rising clandestine Pentagon power elite waging a secret war in all corners of the world."
WikiLeaks: Bush, Obama Passed on Sanctioning Syrian Insiders
http://www.truth-out.org/wikileaks-bush-obama-passed-sanctioning-syrian-insiders/1312468030
Kevin G. Hall, McClatchy Newspapers: "Two U.S. administrations declined in recent years to place sanctions on Syrian officials who now are involved in that country's harsh crackdown on dissidents, despite the officials' involvement in crushing internal opposition previously, according to secret State Department cables obtained by WikiLeaks. In one instance, the top diplomat at the U.S. Embassy in Damascus asked the State Department in 2007 to impose sanctions on Ali Mamluk, the chief of intelligence for Syrian President Bashar Assad."
Big Business Woos ALEC Legislators in the Big Easy
http://www.truth-out.org/news-thom-hartmann/1312471843?q=big-business-woos-alec-legislators-big-easy/1312401770
Lisa Graves, PRWatch: "On August 3, the American Legislative Exchange Council kicks off its annual meeting in the Big Easy. State legislators from across the country will arrive in New Orleans to be wined and dined by corporate lobbyists. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco, for example, has invited legislators to a big smoke at its cigar reception on Bourbon Street. But the meeting is not all fun and games. Legislators will be sitting down with some of the biggest corporations in the world - Koch Industries, Bayer, Kraft, Coca-Cola, State Farm, AT&T, WalMart, Philip Morris and more - behind closed doors."
Egyptians Celebrate as Mubarak Stands Trial for Murder, Corruption (Video)
http://www.truth-out.org/egyptians-celebrate-mubarak-stands-trial-murder-corruption-video/1312473635
In Egypt, the trial of former President Hosni Mubarak has been adjourned until August 15. On Wednesday, Mubarak appeared in court for the first time, along with his two sons, Gamal and Alaa. He was brought into the Cairo courtroom on a hospital stretcher. Mubarak denied all the charges against him, which include profiteering, illegal business-dealing involving Israeli gas exports and the unlawful killing of protesters during the revolution. Democracy Now! correspondent Sharif Abdel Kouddous was outside the courtroom where crowds had gathered to watch, many expressing relief that justice could be served for the victims of the revolution.
TRUTHOUT'S BUZZFLASH DAILY HEADLINES
If corporations are so great, why do you spend half your life on hold?
O.K., so you try and call your health insurance company to find out if a certain medical procedure is covered under your plan. After being forced to listen to nine options, you press customer service and a recorded voice tells you that due to the company "experiencing excessive call volume," you will need to wait to speak to an "available agent."
When someone finally answers, they have a foreign accent - as you know from past calls, the customer service benefits department has been offshored - and after you ask your question, you are asked if you mind being put on hold while the representative consults his or her manager. After several minutes, the customer service agent - who is paid a subsistence wage - removes the hold and asks if this is a pre-existing condition. You point out that since you've had the policy for two years, the pre-existing condition restriction no longer applies.
The benefits representative in a distant land responds that he or she needs to again consult with the manager and you are put on hold.
When you again hear a voice, you are told that the diagnostic testing is covered, but that you have a $4,500 deductible, so the insurance won't be paying for it. You are then asked if you need any further help.
Then you call your bank that is "too big to fail" about a discrepancy in your monthly statement and are put through a loop of recorded questions and answers that don't resolve your problem, but it doesn't matter much because when you press a number that you thought would lead you to a real person, you are somehow disconnected.
Next, you call the electric utility to tell them that a tree just fell on your house power line and the house is without electricity in 98 degree heat, and after being on hold for 20 minutes, someone comes on the phone and asks if the line is sparking or setting anything on fire. You answer no, not that you can see, and then get told that since it is not an emergency, no one can come out for a few days because there aren't enough line men or women at this time to handle other than live "hot" wire repairs.
And then you call the liquor store to see if they deliver - and they answer right away, and you order a bottle of gin.
Two weeks later, you get a letter from your health insurance company informing you that although you called a benefits consultant you failed to call the department that does prior authorization and, therefore, your claim is denied and it won't even go toward your deductible.
You call the liquor store and order another bottle of gin, and are mystified at how corporations are held up as models of customer service and efficiency while the government is constantly disparaged.
And then you take another sip of gin because the liquor store is about the only business that delivers what you want.
Mark Karlin
Editor, BuzzFlash at Truthout
Wal-Mart and the Self-Cannibalization of the American Worker
Read the Article at BuzzFlash
http://blog.buzzflash.com/node/12910
Mitch McConnell Supports the Governing Strategy of Holding Bills Hostage for Ransom
Read the Article at Talking Points Memo
http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2011/08/legislating-by-crisis-a-chronicle-of-the-coming-hostage-dramas-on-capitol-hill.php
Judge Authorizes Law Suit Against Donald Rumsfeld
Read the Article at The Wall Street Journal
http://blogs.wsj.com/law/2011/08/04/judge-authorizes-torture-suit-against-donald-rumsfeld/
Poll: Americans Think Debt Deal Will Make Economy Worse, Not Better
Read the Article at The Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/2chambers/post/poll-americans-think-debt-deal-will-make-economy-worse-not-better/2011/08/03/gIQAV7SSsI_blog.html?tid=sm_twitter_washingtonpost
Michele Bachmann's War on Sustainability
Read the Article at Mother Jones
http://motherjones.com/politics/2011/08/michele-bachmann-light-bulbs-agenda-21
Nancy Pelosi: Democrats Will Focus on Jobs
Read the Article at USA Today
http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/forum/2011-08-03-pelosi-debt-deal-future_n.htm
Oppression Is the Weapon of Choice of America's Ascendant Far Right
Read the Article at BuzzFlash
http://blog.buzzflash.com/node/12908
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<!-- TemplateBeginEditable name="content" --><p>Thursday 4 August 2011 <br />
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<font><strong>The Koch Spider Web</strong></font><br />
Allison Kilkenny, Truthout: "Rick Boucher, a then-28-year incumbent Democratic Congressman from the Ninth District - the longest-serving Congressman in that district since the Civil War - was surprisingly defeated by Republican Morgan Griffith. The upset came as a shock to many, since an early October poll showed Boucher ahead by double digits, including one measure earlier in the month that put him ahead by 10 percentage points. C'est la vie. Such is political life. The National Republican Congressional Committee spent around $600,000 in ads, and the media framed the defeat as a Blue Dog, Boucher losing due to his support for cap-and-trade policies. Except, there was more to the story." <br />
<a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=yt%2F%2BkEGrx7ch2O4R1TWueWuT8lJS1MT2"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article</font></a> <br />
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<font><strong>America's 4-D Economy: From Deficit Deals to Double Dip</strong></font><br />
Jack Rasmus, Truthout: "With the debt ceiling agreement almost a certainty this past Sunday evening, the expectation was the markets and the economy would rebound briskly the following day. After all, weren't we all bombarded for weeks with the message that if the debt ceiling were not raised, the economic sky would fall in? The economy would tank? Economic Armageddon was coming? So, if we raised the debt ceiling, the markets would rebound, right? On Monday the stock market at first did rebound on the news of the imminent debt deal, but only briefly and modestly." <br />
<a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=C9bKMAqdL%2Bdj5e1PHg3ylWtYs2I0ZHi7"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article</font></a> <br />
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<font><strong>Stocks Tumble as Signs Point to Weak Global Economy</strong></font><br />
Graham Bowley, The New York Times News Service: "The stock market fell sharply Thursday on intensifying investor fears about a slowdown in global economic growth and worries about Europe's ongoing debt crisis, which is centered now on Italy and Spain. As Japan intervened to weaken its currency and European stock markets turned negative across the board, United States stocks fell by around 3 percent in morning trading in New York. A fear haunting markets in the United States is that the economy may be heading for a double-dip recession. Although the fractious debt ceiling debate is now past, markets fear spending cuts and weaker economic data point to a weaker economy." <br />
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<br />
<font><strong>On the News With Thom Hartmann: Minnesota GOP Legislation Written by ALEC, Funded by Koch Brothers and Wal-Mart, and More</strong></font><br />
In today's On the News segment: Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood demands Congress come back from vacation to pass a clean funding bill for FAA; Cargill recall of 36 million pounds of contaminated ground turkey; 70 percent of the firearms used in Juarez border violence came from the United States; Minnesota GOP legislation written by ALEC, which is funded by Koch brothers and Wal-Mart; and more.<br />
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<br />
<font><strong>War and the Tragedy of the Commons, Part 2: Military Hazardous Waste Sickens Land and People</strong></font><br />
H. Patricia Hynes, Truthout: "Worldwide, the military is the most secretive, shielded and privileged of polluters because the hallowed mantra, national security, trumps the public's right to know. Thus, most of the extant data on pollution from US-military-related sites is available solely because of citizen pressure on the Department of Defense (DoD), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Congress to inventory, assess, and divulge the extent of the military's environmentally hazardous activities. By the late 1980s, public data revealed that the Pentagon was generating a ton of toxic waste per minute, more toxic waste than the five largest US chemical companies combined, making it the largest polluter in the United States." <br />
<a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=wEbLkHcZIOM0%2FvpHQ%2F%2BGRWtYs2I0ZHi7"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article</font></a> <br />
<br />
<font><strong>The Fight for a Progressive America Begins Today - and Does Not End in 2012</strong></font><br />
Amy Dean, Truthout: "If only 500 people are showing up for a rally, it's because the public doesn't care. In this case, it doesn't care about politicians bickering over the debt ceiling. America has a different agenda and Washington is missing it entirely. As has been often noted, we are not facing a debt crisis in our country. We are facing a jobs crisis. Working people desperately need the economy to improve and to start generating well-paying jobs. Less often noted is the fact that taking on America's real problems will require the president to behave differently, and it will require us to behave differently." <br />
<a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=coL%2ByYtHyTkFXdpuefs8eGtYs2I0ZHi7"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article</font></a> <br />
<br />
<font><strong>Nuclear War or Real Security?</strong></font><br />
Joseph Gerson, Truthout: "In the months leading up to the debt deal struck on August 2, we grew accustomed to news of our government on the verge of bankruptcy, and news that failing to lift the debt ceiling would trigger a second recession - or worse - and that the best we could hope for was the nightmare of $2.7 trillion in cuts to Social Security benefits, Medicare and essential social services. Talk about national decline! When I return to Hiroshima to mark the August 6 anniversary of the atomic bombing that destroyed that city in nine seconds, people will ask, 'How can the US plan to spend still more to prepare for nuclear war?' Here's what I will have to tell them: We can invest to intimidate the world, but not to create jobs, keep people in their homes, or to build the 21st century infrastructure our children deserve." <br />
<a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=qs2xt%2Fkg%2BBCFm6IGUHCvg2tYs2I0ZHi7"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article</font></a> <br />
<br />
<font><strong>Uncovering the Military's Secret Military</strong></font><br />
Nick Turse, TomDispatch and AlterNet: "Last year, Karen DeYoung and Greg Jaffe of the Washington Post reported that U.S. Special Operations forces were deployed in 75 countries, up from 60 at the end of the Bush presidency. By the end of this year, U.S. Special Operations Command spokesman Colonel Tim Nye told me, that number will likely reach 120. 'We do a lot of traveling - a lot more than Afghanistan or Iraq,' he said recently. This global presence - in about 60% of the world's nations and far larger than previously acknowledged - provides striking new evidence of a rising clandestine Pentagon power elite waging a secret war in all corners of the world."<br />
<a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=BGp38y4tqs5UE8XD1T2PIWuT8lJS1MT2"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article</font></a> <br />
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<font><strong>WikiLeaks: Bush, Obama Passed on Sanctioning Syrian Insiders</strong></font><br />
Kevin G. Hall, McClatchy Newspapers: "Two U.S. administrations declined in recent years to place sanctions on Syrian officials who now are involved in that country's harsh crackdown on dissidents, despite the officials' involvement in crushing internal opposition previously, according to secret State Department cables obtained by WikiLeaks. In one instance, the top diplomat at the U.S. Embassy in Damascus asked the State Department in 2007 to impose sanctions on Ali Mamluk, the chief of intelligence for Syrian President Bashar Assad." <br />
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<font><strong>Big Business Woos ALEC Legislators in the Big Easy</strong></font><br />
Lisa Graves, PRWatch: "On August 3, the American Legislative Exchange Council kicks off its annual meeting in the Big Easy. State legislators from across the country will arrive in New Orleans to be wined and dined by corporate lobbyists. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco, for example, has invited legislators to a big smoke at its cigar reception on Bourbon Street. But the meeting is not all fun and games. Legislators will be sitting down with some of the biggest corporations in the world - Koch Industries, Bayer, Kraft, Coca-Cola, State Farm, AT&T, WalMart, Philip Morris and more - behind closed doors." <br />
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<font><strong>Egyptians Celebrate as Mubarak Stands Trial for Murder, Corruption (Video)</strong></font><br />
In Egypt, the trial of former President Hosni Mubarak has been adjourned until August 15. On Wednesday, Mubarak appeared in court for the first time, along with his two sons, Gamal and Alaa. He was brought into the Cairo courtroom on a hospital stretcher. Mubarak denied all the charges against him, which include profiteering, illegal business-dealing involving Israeli gas exports and the unlawful killing of protesters during the revolution. Democracy Now! correspondent Sharif Abdel Kouddous was outside the courtroom where crowds had gathered to watch, many expressing relief that justice could be served for the victims of the revolution. <br />
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<p>If corporations are so great, why do you spend half your life on hold?</p>
<p>O.K., so you try and call your health insurance company to find out if a certain medical procedure is covered under your plan. After being forced to listen to nine options, you press customer service and a recorded voice tells you that due to the company "experiencing excessive call volume," you will need to wait to speak to an "available agent."</p>
<p>When someone finally answers, they have a foreign accent - as you know from past calls, the customer service benefits department has been offshored - and after you ask your question, you are asked if you mind being put on hold while the representative consults his or her manager. After several minutes, the customer service agent - who is paid a subsistence wage - removes the hold and asks if this is a pre-existing condition. You point out that since you've had the policy for two years, the pre-existing condition restriction no longer applies.</p>
<p>The benefits representative in a distant land responds that he or she needs to again consult with the manager and you are put on hold.</p>
<p>When you again hear a voice, you are told that the diagnostic testing is covered, but that you have a $4,500 deductible, so the insurance won't be paying for it. You are then asked if you need any further help.</p>
<p>Then you call your bank that is "too big to fail" about a discrepancy in your monthly statement and are put through a loop of recorded questions and answers that don't resolve your problem, but it doesn't matter much because when you press a number that you thought would lead you to a real person, you are somehow disconnected.</p>
<p>Next, you call the electric utility to tell them that a tree just fell on your house power line and the house is without electricity in 98 degree heat, and after being on hold for 20 minutes, someone comes on the phone and asks if the line is sparking or setting anything on fire. You answer no, not that you can see, and then get told that since it is not an emergency, no one can come out for a few days because there aren't enough line men or women at this time to handle other than live "hot" wire repairs.</p>
<p>And then you call the liquor store to see if they deliver - and they answer right away, and you order a bottle of gin.</p>
<p>Two weeks later, you get a letter from your health insurance company informing you that although you called a benefits consultant you failed to call the department that does prior authorization and, therefore, your claim is denied and it won't even go toward your deductible.</p>
<p>You call the liquor store and order another bottle of gin, and are mystified at how corporations are held up as models of customer service and efficiency while the government is constantly disparaged.</p>
<p>And then you take another sip of gin because the liquor store is about the only business that delivers what you want.</p>
<p>Mark Karlin<br />
Editor, BuzzFlash at Truthout</p>
</em></p>
<p><strong>Wal-Mart and the Self-Cannibalization of the American Worker<br />
</strong><a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=nGM%2BAhpmFl09%2BQRqWHZq72tYs2I0ZHi7" target="_blank"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article at BuzzFlash</font></a></p>
<p><strong>Mitch McConnell Supports the Governing Strategy of Holding Bills Hostage for Ransom<br />
</strong><a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=FduX0I7%2BRNIpEWBQmfdAumtYs2I0ZHi7" target="_blank"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article at Talking Points Memo</font></a></p>
<p><strong>Judge Authorizes Law Suit Against Donald Rumsfeld<br />
</strong><a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=59t%2FU8GWdOAC68T9rEAF82tYs2I0ZHi7" target="_blank"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article at The Wall Street Journal</font></a></p>
<p><strong>Poll: Americans Think Debt Deal Will Make Economy Worse, Not Better<br />
</strong><a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=OJ6rwkv5Yfur%2BpVw5qRaM2tYs2I0ZHi7" target="_blank"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article at The Washington Post</font></a></p>
<p><strong>Michele Bachmann's War on Sustainability<br />
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