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Monday, April 7, 2014

Facing fire, Boehner insists his Obamacare expansion vote was really a repeal vote

Speaker of the House John Boehner speaking at the 2012 CPAC in Washington, D.C.
Good luck with that.


House Speaker John Boehner’s job has gotten substantially harder with the success of Obamacare enrollments and the reality that the law is here to stay. He’s got one side—business interests—wanting his help in making changes to the law that will help them and the other—Matt Drudge and the tea party—insisting that he do nothing other than repeal. It’s not working out so well.

Last week, in an unusual voice vote without debate, the House passed their “doc fix,” the must-pass legislation to make sure physicians didn’t face a 24 percent cut in reimbursements in treating Medicare patients. Tucked quietly into that bill was a provision business organizations had been pushing for that would expand coverage options for small businesses by a eliminating cap on deductibles for small group policies offered inside the law’s health care exchanges. That would allow the businesses to offer high-deductible, cheaper policies for people who also have health savings accounts. That would count, for many, as an improvement in the law. Including Matt Drudge, who had a screaming headline Monday morning: “Republicans Expand Obamacare?”


Boehner is now falling all over himself trying to insist that this isn’t an expansion, but actually a repeal.


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Facing fire, Boehner insists his Obamacare expansion vote was really a repeal vote

Monday, March 31, 2014

Is Single-Serving Coffee Really Worth All the Mindless Waste It Creates?



Nearly 1 in 5 coffee drinkers is too lazy to make coffee, and those little serving pods they discard add up.









I know I shouldn’t be, but I am shocked by Americans’ laziness.


We look for the closest parking spot to the gym so that we don’t have to walk those extra few steps. We indulge in watching more cooking shows, yet actually cook less than ever. We invented the drive-thru.


Now, nearly one in five American coffee drinkers is too lazy to make coffee.


There are foods that are very complex and difficult to make. Coffee isn’t one of them. I understand why someone wouldn’t want to make homemade butter or those little French macarons. I get why my mom only made her cheese blintzes for very special occasions. That stuff takes work.


I dread my annual tomato sauce canning marathon, and I only do it because the amazing sauce that results makes easy, delicious meals all year long. And once I put all that work in, I don’t share my sauce with just anyone.


But, coffee?


I make it several times a day. And I’m pretty lazy — I’ve been known to eat whole unpeeled carrots Bugs Bunny style to avoid cutting and cooking them. If I can make coffee, anyone can.


A traditional drip coffee maker requires a few steps. Add water. Measure coffee. Grind coffee. Add filter. Place grounds in filter. Press “on.” Wait. Your coffee is ready.


You can further reduce the required work by purchasing pre-ground coffee, or – better yet –getting a coffee grinder that does the measuring for you.


For lots of folks, that’s still too much work.


Nearly 20 percent of coffee drinkers now use coffee pods. With specialized coffee makers and compatible “pods” of individual serving sizes of pre-ground coffee, one reduces the task of making coffee to: Add water, insert pod, press start, throw pod away. Fancier machines also let you add milk to make various espresso drinks.


These newfangled coffeemakers don’t come cheap. A Keurig will run you $ 80 or more, and Nespresso makers start at $ 149. Once you’re invested, you have to buy the related brand of pods — K-cups for Green Mountain Coffee’s Keurig or Nestle’s Nespresso. That alone would be my deal-breaker, because I don’t like either brand of coffee.


In their defense, Keurig offers a refillable pod for $ 15 (the price of my entire coffee maker) so you can add your preferred type of coffee. Which puts the onerous work of measuring and grinding back into your coffee-making process.


While it’s easy to make fun of Americans’ drive to save time in the kitchen, there’s nothing inherently wrong with it. In fact, sometimes time-saving steps constitute efficiency and ingenuity, not laziness. But in this case, the new pod systems result in a staggering amount of waste and may potentially harm your health.


According to a recent Mother Jones article, all of the K-cups sold in 2013 could circle the earth 10.5 times. And every single one now resides in a landfill. Nespresso’s pods are aluminum. They have a program to collect and recycle used pods, but unless their customers actually take them up on this, it’s little more than good PR.


Then there are the health questions generated by making your coffee in little plastic pods (in the case of K-cups). The cups are made of #7 plastic, a catch-all category of “Other” plastics not included in numbers 1 through 6. Keurig refused to tell Mother Jones what type of plastic it used, or whether or not it contained possibly-carcinogenic styrene.


These new brewing systems are little more than a clever method a few companies have discovered to sell more of their own crappy coffee, without regard for the trash they create and their potential impacts on their customers’ health.


Let’s take the waste and potential health hazards out of our coffee. We don’t need to trash the planet just to get a morning buzz.



 


 

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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Obamacare Navigator: "No One Really Has to Pay a Penalty"

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Monday, March 24, 2014

Watching penguins trip over a rope is really funny for some reason

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This new contract means the U.S. is finally really getting high-speed rail

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Sunday, March 9, 2014

What’s Really Going On: Bahrain vs. Ukraine, Can You Spot the Difference?

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Saturday, February 15, 2014

The Chart That Really Has The Fed Worried

The Chart That Really Has The Fed Worried
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While complaining (just this morning once again) that its fiscal policy that is dragging growth, we suspect The Fed knows full well just how screwed the US is. The following chart comparing GDP growth to the elder demographic of the population offers some serious doubts that the Fed will ever be able to step away. With the Boomers retiring en masse, 65-or-overs will represent over 20% of the population within a decade and thus no economic growth. Japanization here we come… and no end to QE or the entire status quo is over.


GDP growth correlates strongly with the percent of population over 65 (with Greece, depression and Japan, hyper-QE the stand-outs)


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It doesn’t look good for the US…


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You can’t print more young people to change this percentage… so they’ll have to keep printing money to prop up asset markets to maintain the bumpy illusion of growth.


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Monday, February 10, 2014

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Ask Alyssa: How To Start A Career In Writing By Trying Really Hard

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Sunday, February 2, 2014

Is the GOP really going to pass immigration reform?

Is the GOP really going to pass immigration reform?
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February 2, 2014


It is perplexing to watch the Republican leadership falling all over themselves trying to come up with an immigration reform plan that won’t look like they’ve totally caved to the Democrats.


But the ultimate question has to be “why?” Just because the Chamber of Commerce and a few other business groups are leanung on the GOP to get something done on immigration reform doesn’t mean they should jump throught those hoops. The issue is far down the list of priorities according to the polls, where job creation is the #1 concern.


Reihan Salam is asking the same question:


One of the most curious political developments in recent memory is House Speaker John Boehner’s decision to press for a new Republican immigration bill before addressing America’s bona fide jobs crisis. Immigration reform is important. Many conservatives are convinced that unless the GOP deals with the challenges facing unauthorized immigrants who have been living and working in the country for years, it will never build trust with voters with strong ties to immigrant communities. This is no small thing in a country in which 13 percent of the population is foreign-born and another 11 percent of the population has at least one foreign-born parent.


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Sunday, January 19, 2014

WaPo"s Nia-Malika Henderson: Clinton"s "Biggest Accomplishment" As Sec. Of State? We Don"t Really Know


NIA-MALIKA HENDERSON: I mean, you have this report that comes out. It mentions her once. In some ways, it didn’t sort of corroborate the main charge that Republicans had been making, which is that there was a cover-up. I think the discussion of Benghazi, and we heard it in 2012 as well, so far, it’s been sort of a boutique issue among Republicans.


It hasn’t yet been, I think, embraced in the same way by the general public. I think it does get to what Hillary Clinton actually did as Secretary of State, right. Does she have a sort of counter narrative? You know, what’s her biggest accomplishment as Secretary of State? We don’t really know that. And at this point, Benghazi is standing in for her term as Secretary of State.




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Monday, December 2, 2013

Are Christmas parties really worth it?

Are Christmas parties really worth it?
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The hangovers may only take a day or so to get rid of but eye-watering moments take far longer, so should your firm cancel Christmas? Andy Yates dons his novelty hat to take a look.


It is not just the wine that gets mulled over each year. The great Christmas party debate is agonized over annually by company bosses and entrepreneurs of all shapes and sizes across the land.


So, as the mistletoe gets hung, the bars get booked and the ill-fitting paper party hats get folded, let us ask ourselves: ‘Is all the effort really worth it?’.


Dancing? Ricky Gervais shows off his moves at The Office Christmas party

Dancing? Ricky Gervais shows off his moves at The Office Christmas party



First, the festive fun plus points.


Staff morale and a good company culture is vitally important to business success. In every business I work with, people remain the key to success, even though most of them are technology-based enterprises.


So I really understand why team building and bonding is so important. Letting your hair down could be a great way to avoid the hair-raising prospect of losing staff.



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In our regular series Andy Yates explores the weird and wonderful world of business life. Yates is an experienced entrepreneur, adviser and mentor and investor-director at Huddlebuy.co.uk – Europe’s largest daily money-saving site for small businesses.




Christmas is also a great time to look back at what staff and the business have really achieved – and to really recognise these achievements.


And, of course, if the company has done well then so should the key members of the team who have busted a gut to get it there. The best businesses I have been involved in share financial success with the staff to spur them on to bigger and better things and to help ensure a really happy New Year.


In other words, I am not ‘Bah humbug’ about Christmas parties. Give me a sausage roll and a party blower any day.


But then of course, there are the downsides.


Christmas parties which turn into X-rated affairs between certain members of staff, wholly inappropriate gifts, radically different religious viewpoints, staff or colleagues who’ve had a few, telling you what they really think of you…


And, worst of all, break dancing in a dress. Was that really me (sorry, a flashback there, my staff never looked at me in quite the same way again after that)?


The cracking hangovers may only take a day or so to get over but those sort of David Brent moments usually take far more time.


But my real bug-bear about Christmas parties is that most employers think this annual social highlight is enough to keep employees happy – a few drinks at Christmas will make everything rosy again.


This is just stuff(ing) and nonsense. Staff need much more than that.


Bad Santa: A little too much festive cheer can go a very low way in the embarrassment stakes.

Bad Santa: A little too much festive cheer can go a very low way in the embarrassment stakes.



So, when the party season comes to an end, any business that wants its staff to continue to say ‘Ho Ho Ho’, rather than ‘No No No’ should put the following on its Christmas list:


  • Regular company and individual bonuses or rewards throughout the year to recognize the success of those hitting real and achievable targets and to motivate staff every month  – not just only when Christmas comes around.

  • Valuable, tangible, relevant and useful all-year-round employee perks – for example Huddlebuy, which I help to help businesses, has introduced a popular Gold Card for businesses and employees, offering discounts on anything from shopping to gym membership to Apple products.

  • Promote a culture of real ownership and responsibility so that employees are in control of their own targets and achievements based on clearly defined job descriptions, goals and objectives.

  • Regular and transparent communication and feedback to ensure employees understand how the business is going, the challenges and opportunities it faces and how they can really help and contribute.

  • Flexible working to enable valued employees to strike the right work-life balance

  • Setting clear career objectives and goals so that staff can see where they can go next and how to achieve it.

  • Regular team building and bonding time out of the office to really understand your team and colleagues.

I am not saying the festive party is not a good idea – but if you think that this is the be-all and end-all of improving staff morale, you must be crackers.


The moral of this Yuletide story? Happy staff are not just for Christmas.


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Monday, November 25, 2013

Is Netanyahu Really Mad at His Brother Obama?


The United States and Iran have made a deal in reference to Iran’s development of nuclear technology and Israel’s King Netanyahu is distraught over the matter.  If we just examine the situation using the controlled information we are getting from the controlled media, it would seem like a good day for America, as it would seem we are finally starting to refuse Israeli rule in the United States.


I personally believe this whole thing is nothing more than yet another production designed to control and manipulate.  Ask yourself, what are the true interests of the United States in the Middle East?  I’m not talking about corporate interests, but rather those of we the people.   


The Father of our Country, one George Washington, told us inexplicitly, “Stay out of foreign entanglements as they sap your wealth and strength for the interests of others.”


There has been a great awakening in these United States as the reality of the power hungry institution of Zion has been put front and center via the internet, and it has been shown that Israeli interests are the first interests in consideration when it comes to how the wealth and power of the United States will be implemented and apportioned.


The Israeli infiltrators within our borders and without have been making every effort to camouflage the Zionist elephant every American has found sitting in their living room, as Americans across the board are refusing to be the goyim that the Zionists have asserted that we are, thus this latest, all star studded, production wherein the United States appears to be pulling away from Israel and leaving them to their own devises when nothing could be further from the truth.


As previously mentioned, American interests in the Middle East should be nothing more than fair trade, designed to procure their resources for the enjoyment of our people.  But as this would not include Zionist empire building, it will not do.  Israel wants the might of the United States to be applied to the further conquest of the Middle East for Israel’s benefit, and the only way they can accomplish this, now that they have been found out, is to make it look like a conflict has developed that has nothing to do with them.


In Syria, we have now entered into an agreement with the Syrians that, if violated, will procure a war for the violation, and now the same with Iran and of course the Israelis are distancing themselves and condemning both actions as fool hardy.  Now all the Mossad has to do is accomplish a couple of false flags and, Shazzam, America is in conflict in the Middle East for violation of agreements that should never have been entered into, as the situations in both countries is none of our business and has nothing to do with our security and sovereignty.


And right in step, once the war starts, the Israelis will forgive us our ignorance and naiveté and step up as our ‘most important ally’ to receive the riches gained through war, while we Americans endure the death and deprivation in the fight for the further glorification of Zion.


Our country is falling apart at the seams, yet we are going to allow ourselves to be told that our interests lie in other countries?  This is a production, a scam, and the Israelis are onboard, 100%.  Don’t be fooled.  Obama is their puppet and has always been.  He is doing exactly as he is told, as the idea here is to make it look like World War III was started with the full approval and participation of the American people.


These are the same communists that they were yesterday and it is their aim to destroy our country and our people.  We must speak out and let these charlatans know that we see what they are doing.  We are not fooled and this insurgent government is not only acting in defiance of we the people, but also as our enemy.


May the Good Lord continue to shine the light on the underside of the rot called Zion, which by His grace has been overturned and exposed.






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Saturday, November 23, 2013

This film made of Instagram photos shows how alike we really are


When you’re browsing Instagram, it’s hard not to get a sense of deja vu — whether it’s a delicious cup of coffee or an adorable baby, people are capturing images of largely the same things. “Instagram is an incredible resource for all kinds of images,” says filmmaker Thomas Jullien. “I wanted to create structure out of this chaos.” In his aptly titled video An Instagram short film, Jullien gathered 852 different photos, each from a different Instagram user, and organized them by subject. You’ll see nearly identical shots of everything from closeups of eye makeup to iconic locations like the Statue of Liberty, and it’s a strangely compelling watch despite its familiarity. You might think that your photo of the Sydney Opera House is something special, but it’s been taken many times before.




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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

(Video)10 year old British girl explains to her Teddy where money really comes from, & it ain"t the Bank of England

(Video)10 year old British girl explains to her Teddy where money really comes from, & it ain"t the Bank of England
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Positive Money is a movement to democratise money and banking so that it works for society and not against it.


Our current financial system has left us with the highest personal debt in history, unaffordable housing, worsening inequality, high unemployment and banks that are subsidised and underwritten with taxpayers’ money. We believe that these problems have a common root: money.




Many of the big social and economic problems that we’re facing today are connected to money. If we want to solve these problems, we have to change the way that money is created. Most of us learn that only the government can create money, but in reality more than 97% of money is created by private banks – the same banks you see on the high-street every day.


The money banks create isn’t the paper money you keep in your wallet. It’s the electronic money that flashes up when you check your balance at an ATM. Find out How Banks Create Money…





Banks create this electronic money whenever they make a loan. That means for every pound in your bank account, someone else must have a pound of debt. The authorities find it very difficult to limit how much money – and debt – that banks can create. As a result personal debt is now higher than ever before.


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Since almost all of our money is ‘on loan’ from banks, someone must pay interest on nearly every pound in the UK. This interest redistributes money from the bottom 90% of the population to the top 10%. The money banks create also pushes up house prices, and blows up bubbles in financial markets – making the very rich even richer.


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House prices have been pushed up and out of reach by the hundreds of billions of pounds of new money that banks created in the years before the financial crisis. It’s not just that there’s too many people and not enough houses..


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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Why GMO labeling really failed in Washington State: stop whining

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Why GMO labeling really failed in Washington State: stop whining

Sunday, October 27, 2013

What"s really behind Hillary Clinton"s latest wave of speeches?




  • Hillary Clinton has made a series of public appearances in the past week

  • Moves are fueling the speculation of a possible White House bid in 2016

  • She may also be trying to differentiating herself from President Obama



Washington (CNN) — Three speeches, three days.


Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is starting to look a lot like someone who is picking up the pace of a presidential campaign — complete with the perks and the challenges that come with it.


On Wednesday, she spoke to the University of Buffalo. Thursday, she returned to Washington for her place in the lineup of high-profile public figures at a conference the Center for American Progress was hosting. Friday night she did Colgate University’s “distinguished speakers” series in upstate New York.


Asked in Buffalo what her ideal presidential candidate in 2016 would look like, she said: “I’m not as interested in what the candidate looks like as what the candidate stands for and what the candidate really believes needs to be the agenda for America’s future, particularly as it relates to young people like students at this great university.”


And in what could be interpreted as either a slight dig at President Barack Obama — or at least a way of differentiating herself — she added, “and what the candidate brings to the table in terms of being able to not only present the agenda but have a very specific set of plans of implanting the agenda and bringing the country along.”





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Candidate Obama, of course, was viewed by critics as a powerful speaker with less experience and less of a vision to implement, and Clinton could be playing on buyer’s remorse.


But the tests she might face on the left and the right were in play this week.


She didn’t veer far to the left in her remarks before the wonky liberal crowd at the St. Regis in Washington for the Center for American Progress gathering, but her presence was notable.


CNN contributor Ron Brownstein cautioned that if she faces a challenge in a Democratic primary, it’s likely to be from the liberal left.


“It is very hard to imagine somebody beating Hillary Clinton from the center of the party,” he said. “If there is going to be anybody who could even give her a tough time, it would be somebody coming from more of a fringe of the party, something kind of a tangent of the party — either a generational argument or a populist argument.”


Brownstein specifically mentioned Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who has become a hero to the populist wing of the party, as a potential challenge to Clinton.


And yet, advantages come for politicians who are considered overwhelming frontrunners like Clinton. Just this week, liberal billionaire George Soros said he’s jumping on the bandwagon to draft Clinton into the 2016 race by becoming a co-chair of the “Ready for Hillary” super PAC’s finance team.


Even though Clinton is not exactly lining up donors and bundlers for her own campaign just yet, the commitment to her is a significant one in what could be a quest to sew up her left flank.


But she’ll have other issues on the right, if she reaches the general election.


On Wednesday, a protestor in Buffalo heckled her over the biggest black mark on her record, the death of four Americans at the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, during her tenure as Secretary of State. Democrats and Republicans alike say it could be her biggest weakness if she becomes her party’s nominee.


“Benghazi. You let them die,” the protestor said.


And that weakness leads some to wonder why Clinton is sticking her neck out so far so soon.


Brownstein said he’s surprised by how visible and vocal she’s been this fall.


“I think a lot of people thought that she would basically go under the radar for as long as possible to stay out of the fray, kind of shorten the race,” he said. “So it is a somewhat different strategy — maybe they are trying to sort of avoid the sense that she is kind of an imperial candidate who believes that this is hers by birthright or succession.”




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What"s really behind Hillary Clinton"s latest wave of speeches?

Friday, October 25, 2013

Two Off-Duty Cops Prove What Young Women Know About Who"s Really to Blame For Rape

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Judging from what you’ve read in the media lately, you’d think there’s a direct correlation between a woman’s drunk slutty drinking and her propensity to get sexually assaulted, but as it turns out there are more ways of preventing rape that don’t include making half the population stay indoors past midnight and holding them responsible for the illegal actions of others!


What if … men … (stay with me) … didn’t … (stay with me) … rape? Moreover, what if people … (stay with me) … stopped … men from raping? I know it sounds bonkers to put the burden of responsibility on anyone but the victim in the case of sexual assault, but ABC wanted to see what happened when we do. As it turns out, it can be pretty effective.


In a popular ABC segment called “What Would You Do?”, two actors stage a scene that should send massive alarm bells in the head of any human-being: a woman who is visibly intoxicated, being dragged away by a man who’s clearly intending to rape her in his hotel room. Yes, I said rape, not sex. Look it up. If we want to stop minimizing rape, we need to stop calling it sex. I’m talking to you, Kansas City Star.


The first half of the video is pretty faith-restoring, because it shows women and men standing up against a man who appears to be intentionally taking her away so that he can rape her, although no one mentions the word rape, only that he’s “taking advantage of her.” The video takes a petrifying turn at 6:40 when two married men come in. The fact that they encourage the man to rape the woman is bad, but the fact that we later learn ( at the 8 minute mark) that they are both off-duty cops is horrifying. Take a look.


The rapist in this video is not only allowed to rape, he’s encouraged to do it. This is what happens when police officers, the media, or female journalists tell women to stop getting drunk/dressing like sluts to prevent sexual assault. It would be sensible advice if it didn’t reinforce the very structures that make sexual assault not only possible, but probable.


One in five women will be a victim of rape at some point in her life. Women who are between the ages of 16-24, are four times for likely to get raped than any other population group. It doesn’t keep happening because alcohol exists, it keeps happening because men who rape get to joke about it with off-duty cops. If the people who are supposed to be protecting women, buy into rape culture, it’s not surprising that rape remains the most unreported crime.


Even if alcohol was prohibited for every woman tomorrow, rape would still happen. Booze and short skirts don’t cause rape; rapists do. The more we focus on the victims, the less we focus on the rapists. Until perpetrators are held accountable, they will have no reason to change. Let’s make it harder to rape, not easier to blame the victim.


What do you think? Is there inherent harm in telling women not to get drunk? Let me know on Twitter and Facebook.



Elizabeth Plank
Elizabeth Plank

Viral Content & Social Justice Editor at PolicyMic. Masters degree from the London School of Economics. Behavioral science consultant by training and feminist crusader by passion.





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Two Off-Duty Cops Prove What Young Women Know About Who"s Really to Blame For Rape

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Does The Police State Really Need More Practice?


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Overnight, my computer blew up with E-mails decrying the destruction and torment done by Homeland Security, Emergency Response Teams, and Florida State Police goons (especially from Broward and So Fla) to the once quiet Florida Everglades.  So let’s get this dam ( to avoid print style book standards) straight as Rush likes to say.  While erstwhile print outlets in our So Fla regions team with the Martin County Rino’s to get our Florida Legislature to give even more land over to the federal government in the form of emergency relief declarations that look to stop estuary blooms by the Army Corps, local and state police goons using federal dollars rip up the once sacred Florida Everglades!


Eager beavers, be they Army Corps guys or black vested, thick booted jerks, tramped all over the Florida Everglades in what my sources E-mailed were “necessary drills” to either “keep us safe” or “for the children.”  Bears–not mammalian, but steel beasts–were brought in for a simulation of attacks presumably by Americans found on some federal “no go” list.  “They’re moving, they’re taking positions, they have superior firepower,” warned Broward Sheriff Deputy Richard Saito, the SWAT TEAM member who allegedly dreamed up this perverse training storyline.  “Of course, it wasn’t a real terrorist attack, but rather a large scale SWAT training exercise mounted by the Broward Sheriff’s Office involving (can you believe this) boats, bus (ambulance in police talk), bombs, and booby trapped hostages.”  Sun Sentinel photog Robert Nolin shot the pix.


The video of mother Christine West, a tiny young woman who was pummeled by over eager Tallahassee policemen saving us from drunk drivers, says one thing to the police, but another to average voters, taxpayers, and citizens, namely: “Your police state tactics belong back in Europe during a 1930s time warp.” I don’t know when I’ve been so upset as I was last night when I saw Mother West’s blackened right eye, her bloody nose, and her frightened looks.  She is so tiny that handcuffs of the Tally cops kept falling from her wrists.


In Pine Bluff, Arkansas, within this month, SWAT TEAM goons killed (repeat, KILLED) a 107 year old Black man, Monroe Isadore.  In commenting about what was done to Mrs. West, a compassionate Tally attorney said: “I don’t care if she was as drunk as Cooter Brown; she should not (in paraphrase) have been treated like that.”  Another lawyer, apparently from the prosecutor’s office, said (again in paraphrase, which I am obliged to cite in quotes):  “She could have been blowing to the moon (into the alcohol limit blow bag device). . she didn’t deserve that take down!”


Clearly, things have gotten out of hand.  In defense of George Zimmerman, why hasn’t someone like Dr. Phil come forward to offer him (Zimmerman) PTSD help?  Why are the Florida Legislators now going along with a plan to give the federal government even more of our land?  The UN already has been gifted with all of our national parks (yes, the Glades. Oh, the Glades!)


And yes, I was pulled over by our local county representatives. I passed their sobriety tests, thankfully.  But what if my insurance applications were not part of a media discount pool?  What if I hadn’t been coming from the county commission meeting at which the Sheriff’s Department officer had just received a proclamation honoring 9-11 week?  And what if the Legion Posts nationwide (like Post 40 in Ft. Pierce) had quit having benefits for officers like Sgt. Gary Morales (who recently was shot dead in uncontrolled Ave D gang-banger violence)?


What if the Tea Party crowd continues to gain traction as they recently did nationwide with “Hell, no; we’re not going to war no more?”  What if the American people just blow overly eager gun control types out of office like they did out in Colorado?  We are very near that red line Americans are ready to cross with the overeager federal government and their BEAR attacks, with huge tanks in the Everglades, with over the top security drills,  with federal destruction of not only our St. Lucie Estuary but now our world heritage site, our beloved Everglades (really a UN owned locale because it is a federal park.)  We only wish the Broward-led brutes really could have blown the Glades back to a Middle Ages level of Restoration with their fake federal bombs and abusive SWAT TEAM crap.


What is in for blow-back is the Florida police state that is taking federal dollars just like every other nationwide police state apparatus.  “Hell, no, we don’t want your miserable wars any more,” we said during the days of Chicago rage back in the 60s.  This is my country; this is now my state.  These lands are my mother.  No longer will you rape my mother!!


Photo credit: coleyboley (Creative Commons)



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Does The Police State Really Need More Practice?