$38 Billion Budget Deal Reached to Avert Shutdown
Saturday 09 April 2011
$38
Billion Budget Deal Reached to Avert Shutdown
Carl
Hulse, The New York Times News Service: "Congressional
leaders and President Obama headed off a shutdown of the
government with less than two hours to spare Friday night
under a tentative budget deal that would cut $38 billion
from federal spending this year. After days of tense
negotiations and partisan quarrelling, House Republicans
came to preliminary terms with the White House and Senate
Democrats over financing the government for the next six
months, resolving a stubborn impasse that had threatened to
disrupt federal operations across the country and around the
globe."
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House Passes
Anti-Net Neutrality Resolution
Nadia Prupis,
Truthout: "The Republican-controlled House of
Representatives on Friday, with the support of a handful of
Democrats, passed a joint resolution to repeal the Federal
Communications Commission's (FCC) net neutrality regulations
that would enforce competitive behavior among Internet
companies... One of the major backers of the anit-net
neutrality resolution is Freedom Works, a right-wing
nonprofit organization, that has received funding from
Verizon and AT&T, who stand to benefit if the law is
overturned, and the Koch Brothers family fountain."
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Hero of Egypt's
Revolution, Military Faces Critics as Protests
Resume
Mona El-Naggar and Michael Slackman, The New
York Times News Service: "A blogger was jailed recently for
'insulting the military.' Human rights advocates say that
thousands of people have been arrested and tried before
military courts in the last two months. Protesters have been
tortured and female activists subjected to so-called
virginity tests. Fed up and angry with Egypt’s military
rulers, tens of thousands of demonstrators turned out in
Tahrir Square here for one of the largest demonstrations
since the former president, Hosni Mubarak, stepped down on
Feb. 11. The protest was being called the Friday of
Warning."
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Offshored
Production, Dysfunctional Diplomacy and Outsourced Policy: A
Three-Part Analysis on America's Trade Decline
Ian
Fletcher, Truthout: "America's manufacturing sector, despite
record output, is actually in very deep trouble: record
output doesn't prove the sector healthy when we are running
a huge trade deficit in manufactured goods - that is,
consuming more goods than we produce and plugging the gap
with asset sales and debt. But this analysis of the problem
only touches the quantitative surface of our ongoing
industrial decline. Real industries are not abstract
aggregates; they are complex ecosystems of suppliers and
supply chains, skills and customer relationships, long-term
investments and returns."
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US Healthcare
System Unprepared for Major Nuclear Emergency
Sheri
Fink, ProPublica: "U.S. officials say the nation's health
system is ill-prepared to cope with a catastrophic release
of radiation, despite years of focus on the possibility of a
terrorist 'dirty bomb' or an improvised nuclear device
attack. A blunt assessment circulating among American
officials says 'Current capabilities can only handle a few
radiation injuries at any one time.' That assessment,
prepared by the Department of Homeland Security in 2010 and
stamped 'for official use only,' says 'there is no strategy
for notifying the public in real time of recommendations on
shelter or evacuation priorities.'"
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The Clean Energy
Revolution Won't be About Clean Energy
Keith
Harrington, CommonDreams.org: "As the overlords of the
current world order, fossil fuel companies do have a lot to
fear from a powerful popular uprising. However, the Egyptian
case also shows us that when such an uprising comes, it
won't be fundamentally about the climate. The revolution
against the fossil-fuel barons won't be a clean energy
revolution. It will simply be a revolution. This is the
first major lesson for environmental movement organizers:
when people rise up they rise up because of unbearable
socio-economic circumstances - oppressive, corrupt regimes,
austerity measures, and aggressive assaults upon their
economic and civil rights. They never have and very likely
never will rise up en masse over bad environmental
policies."
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Fracking Insiders
Score Big in New Gas Bill, But Americans Not Told the True
Costs of Massive Drilling Plan
Steve Horn, PR Watch:
"Corporate insiders peddling the claim that drilling for
methane gas will solve America's energy needs just scored
big in Washington - and for these insiders fracking for gas
is very lucrative business. House Resolution 1380, given the
feel-good moniker of the 'New Alternative Transportation to
Give Americans Solutions Act' or 'NAT GAS Act,' was
announced on Wednesday, April 6, in the U. S. House of
Representatives. The bill is 24-pages long and rewards the
fracking industry with tax credits and products to help
'drive' consumption. The bigger the vehicle, the more tax
credits given."
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Ryan Turns Knife
on Medicare, Medicaid
Margaret Flowers, War Is A
Crime.org: "Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, the Republican
chairman of the U.S. House Budget Committee, unveiled two
proposals this week which if enacted would constitute a
mortal threat to our nation’s health – particularly to
the health of our seniors and our most vulnerable
populations. The first proposal, Senate Joint Resolution 10,
would amend the Constitution by imposing rigid and arbitrary
restraints on federal spending. The second, his fiscal year
2012 federal budget resolution (misleadingly and eerily
called 'The Path to Prosperity'), would essentially kill the
Medicare program and gut Medicaid, among its other nasty
effects."
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Book Review:
"Academically Adrift"
Margaret Austin Smith,
Truthout: "Bless your hearts, Richard Arum and Josipa Roksa,
for calling on institutions of higher education to
prioritize undergraduate learning. With "Academically
Adrift: Limited Learning on College Campuses," sociologists
Arum and Roksa argue that undergraduate students seem to
learn very little in college and that, in fact, they (Arum
and Roksa) can show just how much those undergraduates are
learning by bringing their own quantitative data set
Determinants of College Learning (DCL) ... together with
scores from the Collegiate Learning Assessment (CLA), a
standardized test that analyzes 'core outcomes espoused by
all of higher education': critical thinking, problem solving
and writing."
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BUZZFLASH DAILY
HEADLINES
Is Milton Friedman, the father of
modern anarchistic capitalism and the economic "shock doctrine" a "true hero of
freedom"?
That's how George W. Bush praised
Friedman in a White House ceremony a few years back. (Ronald
Reagan bestowed the Presidential Medal of Freedom on the
"Republican revolution" guru.)
I came across a
clip of the event the other night, and it brought home how
fervently this nation's political and financial elite have
embraced an extremist notion. America's domestic and foreign
policy now proceeds on the assumption that democracy can
only flourish with the existence of unfettered, unregulated,
predatory corporate activity.
The Milton Friedman
"Chicago School" economic model equates democracy with the
consolidation of capital and power.
This explains,
as Naomi Klein has pointed out, everything from our
overthrow of Salvador Allende in Chile to our attempt to
convert Iraq into a mini-American "free market." For
Friedman adherents - such as Bush and a good portion of the
DC political figures and consolidated mainstream media
owners - democracy does not exist without the "freedom" for
corporations to accumulate as much money and power as
possible, without any laws that let the common good
supersede the acquisition of unlimited profit and
corporate/Wall Street control of the
marketplace.
When large corporate and financial
industry assets are so vast that they, in essence, determine
federal government policy in so many important areas,
freedom for the individual is diminished, not
enhanced.
Milton Friedman (who died in 2006) was
no "hero of freedom," unless you believe that the rights of
people are secondary to the "rights" of corporations and
banks.
Mark Karlin
Editor, BuzzFlash at
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Should Not be Allowed to Start Deepwater Drilling in the
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Thom
Hartmann: With or Without Government Shutdown - the
Republicans Have Won the Debate
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