Friday, May 30, 2014

Someone finally polled the 1% — And it's not pretty

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Scott Walker Gets Himself Into Another Fine Mess (New Diary Tomorrow 2 PM - Even Better News)

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Irate Lyme Disease Patients Storm "Dinner Party" at IDSA Headquarters

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Economy Shrunk in the First Quarter of 2014: A Bad Sign for Income Inequality

Mark Karlin, BuzzFlash at Truthout: Our "national security" - in terms of being an ostensible democracy - may be more threatened by the current economic structure in the United States than an external enemy.

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NRA Finally Meets Its Match: Why Richard Martinez Should Have Them Shaking

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The Peril of Hipster Economics

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Insanity Extends Beyond the Shooters

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Paul Krugman | Cutting Back on Carbon

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Hashtag Activism and the Lie of "Solidarity"

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WNBA's Slam-Dunk: First Pro League to Market to LGBT Community

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It Wasn't Abortion That Formed the Religious Right. It Was Support for Segregation.

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Irate Lyme Disease Patients Storm "Dinner Party" at IDSA Headquarters

Jessica Bernstein, Truthout: The Infectious Diseases Society of America's 2006 Lyme disease guideline panel - which sets the diagnostic criteria and treatment protocols for Lyme disease - has undercut its credibility by allowing individuals with financial interests to exclude divergent medical evidence and opinion. Patients with chronic Lyme disease protested.

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"Bush's Fourth Term Continues": Guantanamo, Torture, Secret Renditions, Indefinite Detention

Adam Hudson, Truthout: New drama rocks the Guantanamo military commissions as the potential release of a Senate report on the CIA torture program could influence the commissions' future and reveal previously unknown details. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court rejects a constitutional challenge to indefinite detention.

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Too Big to Sue

Fran Teplitz, OtherWords: Years after their wrongdoing ignited the financial crisis, the Justice Department apparently is acting like massive US banks are too big to prosecute. The range of abuses and crimes committed by banks seems to grow without end.

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Hate as a Contagion: The Role of Media in the Rwandan Genocide

Maria Armoudian, Prometheus Books: In this excerpt from Kill the Messenger: The Media's Role in the Fate of the World, Armoudian explains how Hutu power journalists contributed to the Rwandan genocide.

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Thomas Piketty | The Market and Private Property Should Be the Slaves of Democracy

Lynn Fries, The Real News Network: This program looks into the history of income and wealth from the 18th century. Who owns what and who earns what? For centuries this has been a debate without much data, but that's changed with the publication of a new book, Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Thomas Piketty.

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Social Security Threatens to Close All Field Offices

Jim Campana, Labor Notes: Bureaucrats are mulling closure of most of the Social Security Administration's more than 1,000 community field offices in the United States, where 43 million people sought services last year, even as the number of visitors continues to grow.

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Feminist Party Scores First Victory in EU Election

Kevin Mathews, Care2: Feminists have made significant progress in European politics this week. For the first time ever, a candidate attached to an out-and-out "feminist" political party has been elected to serve on the European Parliament.

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The State Department's Ukraine Fiasco

Robert Parry, Consortium News: The State Department's handling of the Ukraine crisis may go down as a textbook diplomatic fiasco: doing nothing to advance genuine US interests while disrupting cooperation with Moscow and pushing Russia and China back together.

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Financialization and the Collapse of European Social Democracy

Paul Jay, The Real News Network: "The political implications of financialization and the naked class interest that we've seen have been dramatic. They've been dramatic because the social democratic part of the political spectrum accepted the neoliberal message," says professor of economics, Costas Lapavitsas.

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Sri Lankan Youth Desperate for Change

Amantha Perera, Inter Press Service: It has been five years since Sri Lanka's brutal three-decades-long civil conflict came to an end in May 2009, but for the country's youth, true national reconciliation is still a long way off.

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Everyone Still Loves "Reading Rainbow" (and This New Kickstarter Proves It)

Christopher Zumski Finke, YES! Magazine: The PBS classic, which taught a love of books to generations of kids, will be coming back in an online version. The show's former host, LeVar Burton, launched a Kickstarter campaign in an effort to make the show accessible to "every child, everywhere."

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The Stiglitz Code: How Taxing Capital Can Counter Inequality

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BuzzFlash

New Allende Overthrow Info Reconfirms US Suppresses Economically Rebellious Democracies

Mark Karlin, BuzzFlash at Truthout: New revelations about the Chilean military overthrow of the popularly elected Salvador Allende regime in 1973 confirm again that the United States is supportive of democracies that enhance US economic interests, but it is the enemy of those that do not.

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Armies of Millions Beget Armies of One: Elliot Rodger and the American Battlefield

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Elizabeth Warren to Obama: Fed Nominees Should Crack Down on Big Banks

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What Did the Framers Really Mean With the Second Amendment?

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New Documents Reveal Extensive Monitoring of Occupy

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Will Big Oil Execs Ever Stand Trial for Willful Climate Deceit?

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Charles P. Pierce | Mitch McConnell: Twilight of the Turtle

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Maya Angelou's Life in Photos

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The World Health Organization in Thrall to the Nuclearists

Robert James Parsons, Truthout: The International Atomic Energy Agency, whose mandate is the promotion of everything nuclear, has for the last 55 years prevented the WHO from carrying out its public health mandate in a world ever more exposed to the lethal effects of ionizing radiation.

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The Stiglitz Code: How Taxing Capital Can Counter Inequality

Felicia Wong, Next New Deal: Nobel-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz makes the case that tax policy can and should counter some of the country's biggest challenges: runaway inequality, the threat of climate change and a business sector warped by bad incentives.

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Cut-Throat Capitalism: Welcome to the Gig Economy

Lynn Stuart Parramore, Campaign for America's Future: Gerald Friedman, who teaches economics at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and has written about the gig economy, discusses how the "gig economy" trend happened and what it means to workers and our increasingly unequal society.

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Ruben Salazar and the Filmmaker in the Middle

Roberto Cintli Rodriguez, Truthout: The new documentary Ruben Salazar: Man in the Middle fails to address the questions raised about a possible assassination of the Chicano journalist in 1970 - or to assuage the still-raw grief of his community.

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One Size Does Not Fit All: Fighting the Common Core Curriculum

Eleanor J. Bader, Truthout: Corporate interests are pushing the Common Core State Standards in an attempt to privatize public elementary and secondary schools throughout the United States and impose a one-size-fits-all curriculum on classrooms throughout the country. But parents, teachers and students are fighting back.

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Piketty in Elysium

John Feffer, Foreign Policy in Focus: Even before Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century became a surprise bestseller, we were awash in statistical evidence. If inequality sells in bookstores and box offices, it will sell at the polls as well.

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Dr. Maya Angelou: Her Lifetime of Moments Took Our Breath Away

Crystal Shepeard, Care2: The poet, author, singer, dancer, songwriter, actress, activist, mother and teacher conquered many firsts and has left us with more than 30 titles.

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Star on Indian Subcontinent's Firmament Changes: Neighborhood Body Language Friendlier

Papri Sri Raman, Truthout: Newly sworn-in Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India has scored some immediate public relations wins by unexpectedly reaching out to the leaders of India's neighboring states in the South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation.

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Time to Rethink American Exceptionalism?

The Daily Take Team, The Thom Hartmann Program: There's a difference between celebrating your own unique way of life and thinking that you can do whatever you want and force your way of life onto everyone else. The United States needs to understand this fact and start basing foreign policy around it.

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The Last Commencement Address: Surveilling the Class of 2014

Tom Engelhardt, TomDispatch: "My urge is to graduate you from the world of shadows, where you've spent so much of your last years, into the increasingly shadowy off-screen world, where what matters most still exists."

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Paul Krugman | The European Economy: Still Weak, Still Faltering

Paul Krugman, Krugman & Co.: "The European story remains one of deeply destructive economic policies, which have inflicted vast harm, but have not led to unraveling, because the political cohesion of the euro zone is stronger than people like me realized."

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Economic Update: Myths of Capitalist Efficiency

Richard D. Wolff, Economic Update / Truthout: Richard D. Wolff speaks on the death of Maya Angelou; updates on Chilean students' victory; Detroit's plan to demolish 40,000 houses; and housing market realities. Major discussions on the international movement of economics students challenging curricula and teachers, and the economics of advertising.

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We're coming to Chicago and we would love to see you! Join PeopleForBikes, World Bicycle Relief and the Active Transportation Alliance for the United For Bikes Bash on Monday, June 2nd from 6-9pm.

The United For Bikes Bash is a celebration of the power of bicycling to change lives locally, nationally and globally and will raise funds to support the goals of all three organizations. It also marks the conclusion of our month-long campaign, United For Bikes, and the finishing day of the Ride on Chicago, a five-day charity bike ride from Kansas City to Chicago to support safer bike riding in all communities.
 
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What To Expect From New EPA Rules; RPS Disaster Looms In Ohio

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What To Expect From The EPA's Upcoming Greenhouse Gas Regulations
on 29 May 2014 by Tim McMahan & Tom Wood
President Barack Obama is preparing to announce complex regulatory guidelines for existing power plants that he hopes will define his presidency's role in addressing climate change. The president has repeatedly stated his commitment to address greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the energy sector, which accounts for roughly 40% of the [read more]
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Ohio Legislature Votes To Halt Renewable Energy Goals
on 29 May 2014 by Joseph Bebon
Both chambers of the Ohio legislature have approved S.B.310, a bill that would freeze the state's clean energy and energy efficiency mandates for two years. The Ohio Senate had passed the bill earlier this month, and the state House of Representatives followed suit on Wednesday. The legislation now goes to [read more]
BOEM Seeks Input On Oregon Offshore Wind Demo Project
on 29 May 2014 by NAW Staff
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is seeking public comment as it prepares an environmental assessment to analyze potential impacts of the proposed 30 MW WindFloat demonstration project offshore Coos Bay, Ore. Principle Power and Deepwater Wind plan to build the floating wind farm, which will feature five 6 [read more]

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Report: Switch From Coal To Renewables Would Ultimately Be Cheaper For Alberta
on 29 May 2014 by NAW Staff
Within 20 years, Alberta has the potential to drastically reduce its reliance on fossil fuels for power generation and replace it with renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, biomass, hydro and geothermal energy, according to a new report by Clean Energy Canada and the Pembina Institute. New modeling [read more]
AXYS Readies Wind LIDAR System For U.S. Navy Test
on 29 May 2014 by NAW Staff
AXYS Technologies Inc. has completed pre-commissioning of a WindSentinel platform for a U.S. Navy project to validate an offshore floating LIDAR wind resource assessment system. AXYS teamed up with Sound & Sea Technology (SST) and DNV GL to secure the Navy contract and supply the system. The LIDAR underwent an [read more]

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Investment Group Purchases Land And Payments From Wind, Solar Projects
on 29 May 2014 by NAW Staff
Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital Inc. (HASI), a Maryland-based investment company, has acquired a $107 million portfolio of land and payments from land leases underlying wind and solar projects. The projects are developed or owned by a slew of companies, including Southern Co., NRG Yield, First Solar and NextEra, and [read more]
SNL Energy: U.S. Wind Industry Installs 485 MW In First Quarter
on 28 May 2014 by NAW Staff
The U.S. wind industry installed 485 MW of wind capacity during the first quarter of 2014 - a 26% increase from the first quarter of 2013, according to analysis from SNL Energy. Furthermore, SNL estimates that nearly 7.6 GW of wind capacity is now under construction. Additional capacity not included [read more]

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Gamesa Chairman: 'We're On The Right Track'
on 28 May 2014 by NAW Staff
Speaking before a shareholders meeting, Gamesa Chairman Ignacio Martin told investors that the turbine manufacturer's restructuring plan has restored company financials and laid a path for the future. "The 2013 results and the recently released first-quarter 2014 earnings evidence the fact that we are on the right track and that [read more]
Wanzek Adds All-Terrain Crane To Wind Farm Construction Fleet
on 28 May 2014 by NAW Staff
West Fargo, N.D.-based construction services company Wanzek has added an all-terrain crane to its fleet of wind farm construction vehicles. According to Wanzek, the addition of the LTM1500-8.1 crane will allow the provider to exchange the majority of turbine components across a variety of turbine types. The company notes that [read more]
Mitsubishi Electric To Enter Global Wind LIDAR Market
on 28 May 2014 by NAW Staff
Tokyo-based Mitsubishi Electric Corp. says it will begin selling its newly developed compact wind LIDAR unit globally next month. According to the company, its LIDAR technology features increased tolerance to extreme environmental conditions, including water resistance to IP67 and temperatures down to -20 degrees C. Additionally, the unit can be [read more]
Quebec Research Center Installs Met Mast
on 28 May 2014 by NAW Staff
In an effort to better understand wind production in cold climates and complex terrain, Quebec's TechnoCentre eolien has installed a 126-meter met mast on the grounds of the research center. According to the TechnoCentre, the met mast features 40 sensors located at varying heights to analyze "exceptional" meteorological episodes, including [read more]
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