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Media Consolidation: The Illusion of Choice

Posted in Curated Links, News, Occupy on February 22nd, 2012 by Noebie – Be the first to comment

Today, most of our mass media are controlled by one of six companies. Check out Frugal Dad’s infographic on the state of media consolidation in the U.S.

Media Consolidation Infographic

Source: Frugal Dad

Hawks Ignore Facts To Drum Up War With Iran

Posted in Curated Links, Politics, War on February 21st, 2012 by Noebie – Be the first to comment

Experts Say Iran Attack Is Irrational, Yet Hawks Are Winning the Debate. [Peter Beinart | The Daily Beast] - From the chairman of the Joint Chiefs to the head of Mossad, the experts are speaking out against attacking Iran over its nuclear program, but hawks like the GOP presidential candidates are drowning out the warnings.

Occupy Beyond The Camps

Posted in Curated Links, Occupy on February 16th, 2012 by Noebie – Be the first to comment

With camps gone, Occupiers prepare for new fights. [chicagotribune.com] - In interviews with Occupy groups in more than a dozen states – on both coasts and across the Midwest – activists described training for nonviolent confrontation, plans for spring rallies at state capitols and preparations for a major presence at the G-8 and NATO summits to be held in Chicago in May.

Snipers and Aerial Surveillance Ready for G8 Chicago

Posted in Curated Links, Freedom, Occupy on February 16th, 2012 by Noebie – Be the first to comment

Face Masks, Snipers and Aerial Surveillance: Chicago’s Newest Anti-Protest Measures Revealed. [Truthout] - Each time a new measure that the city of Chicago is preparing for the coming NATO and G8 summits is unveiled, the tension in the city ratchets up a notch. The latest news comes in the form of reports that Chicago has purchased face shields, and may be considering the implementation of airborne surveillance technology.

New Fracking Study Sounds Alert

Posted in Curated Links, Environment on February 13th, 2012 by Noebie – Be the first to comment

In addition to causing general environmental degradation, earthquakes and poisoned water, it appears that hydraulic fracturing also leaks methane at dangerous levels not previously suspected.

Fracking study sends alert about leakage of potent greenhouse gas. [Pete Spotts | CSMonitor.com] - A new study finds that fracking is releasing methane, a greenhouse gas, from a Colorado field at a higher rate than estimates suggested. Researchers must determine if the field is an anomaly or part of a bigger problem.

New Contraceptive Rule: Only Thing New Is “No Cost”

Posted in Curated Links, Faith, Politics on February 10th, 2012 by Noebie – Be the first to comment

Julie Rovner writes on the NPR Health Blog:

There’s been no let-up in the debate about the Obama administration’s rule requiring most employers to provide prescription birth control to their workers without additional cost.

Here’s the rub: The only truly novel part of the plan is the “no cost” bit.

The rule would mean, for the first time, that women won’t have to pay a deductible or co-payment to get prescription contraceptives.

In fact, she notes, employers have for the most part been required to provide contraceptive coverage as part of their health plans since December of 2000.

Read More: Rules Requiring Contraceptive Coverage Have Been In Force For Years : Shots – Health Blog : NPR.

So, can someone please explain to me how providing coverage with a deductible or co-pay doesn’t violate “conscience” but providing it without a deductible and co-pay does?

Charting the Government’s Moves on Fracking

Posted in Curated Links, Environment on February 9th, 2012 by Noebie – Be the first to comment

From Gung-Ho to Uh-Oh: Charting the Government’s Moves on Fracking. [Lena Groeger | ProPublica] - Fracking has only recently become a household word, but government involvement with the drilling technique goes back decades. ProPublica’s chart traces officials’ moves, and levels of caution, over time.

Read more and see the chart.

The Blood Is On The Floor

Posted in Curated Links, News, War on February 9th, 2012 by Noebie – Be the first to comment

Inside Homs, ‘The Blood Is on the Floor’. [The Rundown News Blog | PBS NewsHour | PBS] - Reports from the besieged Syrian city of Homs paint a dire picture. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says that dozens have died there in the last 24 hours, 14 of them children. The assault by Syrian government forces came after Russia and China vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution condemning the Assad regime. “Assad is using the veto as a license to unload on the opposition,” said Andrew Tabler of the Washington Institute.

Student Loan Debt Bomb Next

Posted in Curated Links, Economics, Occupy on February 9th, 2012 by Noebie – Be the first to comment

Student loans could be next ‘debt bomb’. [UPI.com] - More than four of five U.S. bankruptcy attorneys say the number of potential clients with student loan debt has increased in the past three to four years, with some saying student loan client cases have increased 25 to 50 percent during the period. “Take it from those of us on the front line of economic distress in America: This could very well be the next debt bomb for the U.S. economy,” William E. Brewer Jr., the president of The National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, said in a news release.

What Santorum’s Victories Mean

Posted in Curated Links, Politics on February 8th, 2012 by Noebie – Be the first to comment

For those who don’t mind profanity-laden political analysis:

Rick Santorum Primary Victories – Rick the Dick’s Delegate-Deprived Embrace by the Base. [Charles Pierce | Esquire] - Last night, with no delegates to their national convention on the line, and with the attention of the country largely elsewhere, the Republican base arose in Missouri, and in Minnesota, and in Colorado, and it delivered one unmistakably clear message to the party, and to the nation at large.

Chicago Hull House Closes After 120 Years

Posted in Curated Links, Politics on February 8th, 2012 by Noebie – Be the first to comment

The Jane Addams Hull House Association, one of the largest non-profit social service organizations in Chicago, abruptly shut down on Friday, January 27th.

Shane Feratu and Scott Martin (for the website of the Fourth International) write:

Millionaires and billionaires abound in the Chicago region, but not even a few million could be raised to ensure an orderly closure of a historic charitable institution, let alone sufficient funds to sustain it. The era when the bourgeoisie and its institutions sought to veil social problems through reform has passed into one of austerity, when social spending is seen as a drain on the wallets of the wealthy and will no longer be tolerated.

Read More: Chicago’s Hull House closes after 120 years of service. [WSWS]

Federal Deficit Continues To Fall

Posted in Curated Links, Economics, News, Politics on February 8th, 2012 by Noebie – Be the first to comment

January deficit fell sharply to $27 billion: CBO. [Reuters] - The budget deficit shrank by nearly half in January compared to a year earlier as tax collections from individuals rose and outlays fell, the Congressional Budget Office said on Tuesday. The CBO said it expects the Treasury Department to report a $27 billion deficit for January, versus a $50 billion deficit in January 2011. The January budget gap will bring the total deficit for the first four months of fiscal 2012 to $349 billion, a decrease of about $70 billion from the same period of fiscal 2011.

“Secret Money” Funding Political Ads

Posted in Curated Links, Politics on February 6th, 2012 by Noebie – Be the first to comment

‘Secret money’ is funding more election ads. [Dan Eggen | The Washington Post] - More than a third of the advertising tied to the presidential race has been funded by nonprofit groups that will never have to reveal their donors, suggesting that a significant portion of the 2012 elections will be wrapped in a vast cloak of secrecy. The bulk of the secret money spent so far has come from conservative groups seeking to propel a Republican into the White House, advertising data shows. Read more.

Virginia Starbucks Fines Employees Thousands for Drinks

Posted in Curated Links, Union on February 3rd, 2012 by Noebie – Be the first to comment

The Starbucks in this article is on the Fort Belvoir Army Base and is operated by the Army and Air Force Exchange Services.

Fort Belvoir Starbucks Charges Nine Employees Thousands for Drinks. [Mount Vernon, VA Patch] - Starbucks manager Stacy McDonald worked at the Fort Belvoir location for more than five years. As of Wednesday, she was fired after the company accused her of stealing $3.75 worth of merchandise while on the job. Eight months pregnant, she has lost her health insurance and more than 200 hours of sick time that she was planning to use for maternity leave.

Apparently there are conflicting policies involved.

AAFES’s policy states that while employees are on shift, they are authorized to have unlimited brewed coffee, tea, and fountain soda. However, Starbucks’ policy allows just one free beverage during work hours. The expectation is every barista is to sample coffee, espresso, milk and pastries to ensure quality and knowledge to provide effective information to customers.

One of the employees was being charged more than $600 for adding milk and lemonade to her “unlimited tea.” One employee owed $13,951.

At least these employees have union representation to help them fight these charges. Many baristas do not.

Mass Incarceration in America

Posted in Curated Links on January 30th, 2012 by Noebie – Be the first to comment

Mass Incarceration and Criminal Justice in America. [The New Yorker] - Mass incarceration on a scale almost unexampled in human history is a fundamental fact of our country today – perhaps the fundamental fact, as slavery was the fundamental fact of 1850.