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  • Tuesday November 3 2009   15 years 29 weeks ago

    Yahoo News Reports The Food Safety Modernization Act did pass the House Today-Connecticut Rep. Rosa DeLauro has said the bill is a solid first step but said she believes Congress needs to go even further and reorganize FDA to help it better focus on its "food" mission. She has introduced legislation that would divide the FDA in two, separating the agency's drug oversight and food safety duties.

    The bill, which has support from the food industry as well as a wide range of consumer groups, would give the agency the authority to order recalls if a company fails to act on its own, and would increase the frequency of inspections to high-risk food processing facilities. It would charge food processors an annual $500 fee to help defray the cost of increased enforcement. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090730/ap_on_go_co/us_congress_food_safety

    However, small farmers and organic food consumers are suspicious. Given the momentum of the grow your own food movement including community gardens and gleaning, let's see if the opponents fears come forth. Will this bill make us any safer or is it just a publicity play band aide on the entire food industry given all the new food documentaries coming out. Could the result be the forfeiture of smaller farms for whom meeting the already unnatural unhealthy standards, applied to the smaller farms make little sense and could become a way to, as we have seen before, support the corporations and knock out the competition on the free market as consumers would rather support smaller more diverse farms.

  • Tuesday November 3 2009   15 years 29 weeks ago

    First Tuesday after the first Monday in November.

  • Tuesday November 3 2009   15 years 29 weeks ago

    It's not uncommon for the date to be wrong on this blog.

    But if you're not satisfied with what you did on November 2nd you get to try and do it over again today.

  • Wednesday November 4 2009   15 years 29 weeks ago

    WAIT! November 3rd was TUESDAY!!!! WEDNESDAY is November 4th!!!! What is up with this?

  • Tuesday November 3 2009   15 years 29 weeks ago

    WAIT! November 2nd was MONDAY!!!! What is up with this?

  • Tuesday November 3 2009   15 years 29 weeks ago

    Apparently, Lieberman-ism is sociopathic by definition, also.

  • Tuesday November 3 2009   15 years 29 weeks ago

    TPM: Lieberman will still filibuster
    Lieberman's office shoots down Hill report about an 'understanding' with Reid.
    http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/11/liebermans-office-there-is-no...

  • Tuesday November 3 2009   15 years 29 weeks ago

    Libertarianism is sociopathic by definition.

  • Tuesday November 3 2009   15 years 29 weeks ago

    Thom,

    When we talk about a "70% tax rate before Reagan", my experience has been that most people (and ALMOST ALL Republicans) mistakenly think that "100% of a person's income is taxed at 70%, thus giving 70% of all they earn to the government". This is false, and you need to point this out every time you mention those early high tax rates.

    If the tax rate is "70% on people making over a million" and only 35% on people making less than that, and you make "1 million and 1 dollar", YOU ONLY PAY 70% ON THAT ONE DOLLAR, not all $1, 000,001.

    Republican RELY on this misinformation to whip up its ignorant base into frothing over "high taxes". Make sure you clarify this when you discuss the old tax rates.

  • Tuesday November 3 2009   15 years 29 weeks ago

    Thom, Marty Nemko, career specialist shared with us that Moore's list of Top Jobs for Women over 40 ranking 10th were small scale farming. I would like to see us produce more of our own food. Urban Agriculture as it is referred to and as you know, also as Vertical Farming as portrayed in this following link: http://www.popsci.com/futurecity/plan.html Beats gambling and becoming a third world nation...or if we are destined to be a 3rd world nation, lets at least get the best land and way to sustain ourselves on it! now.

    Idea of communing with the tea baggers is brilliant. Like I say, I did find amicable people searching for the truth at the first tea bagger protest I went to with your Boston Tea Party History papers and handed them out.

  • Tuesday November 3 2009   15 years 29 weeks ago

    Origin of "Peeping Tom":

    "Tom" was the name ofthe one character that "sneeked a peek" at "Lady Godiva" as she rode naked through the streets of Coventry (she did so on a dare after the King said he would only care for the poor if she did so. Out of respect and thanks, the townsfolk all hid their eyes as she rode past to perserve her dignity.)

  • Tuesday November 3 2009   15 years 29 weeks ago

    Going back to yesterday’s issue” Call your Senators and Representative to express option on healthcare reform whatever it may be . . . and IF one of those Senators is Joseph Lieberman, please, make sure to use the words "douche," "asshole" or "human-dildo" in various combinations when speaking to his office.

    (Holy Joe is simply putting the Health Insurance Lobbyist that is contractually committed to bang him at least once a week before the people of his State and the Citizens of America. You may e personally okay with that but . . . I’m not.)

  • Tuesday November 3 2009   15 years 29 weeks ago

    I wonder about a political landscape where Barry Goldwater and William Miller are cursed as liberals. We need folk to know that haters want to hurt folk in Maine, Washington & Kalamazoo. Recessivists dismantled the Republican Party in NY-23. Democrats are running crappy, lackluster candidates against an unindicted criminal thug in Jersey and a dude who thinks barefoot & pregnant is too difficult for women to handle in Virginia. No matter what happens, FOX will point to it as Obama's failure.

    Oh yeah, request for action . . . Please call any and all folk you know who are registered to vote in States of Maine and/or Washington or Kalamazoo, MI, get them to vote TODAY! The races are going to be so close. . .

  • Monday November 2 2009   15 years 29 weeks ago

    And, there are people who refuse to believe when I say we are fascist-Nazi nation!!!

    http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/11/03/Senate-Bil...

  • Monday November 2 2009   15 years 29 weeks ago

    I am not a big fan of Patrick Buchanan but his last paragraph is on target.

    And if we are going to abandon these people, as we have so many others in the past, let us at least tell them, and ourselves, the truth. We didn’t know what we were getting into. We don’t have the stomach for a long war. We’re sorry we got you into this. Your big mistake was in trusting us. You folks should have known better.

  • Monday November 2 2009   15 years 29 weeks ago
  • Monday November 2 2009   15 years 29 weeks ago

    Here is the last paragraph on the "Superfusion" article.

    But for now and for many years to come, we are joined at the hip, China and the United States, and how that relationship is managed by both will determine whether the world ahead is one of increased prosperity or ever-more conflict between winners and losers, between haves and have-nots, and between powers on the rise and powers on the decline.

    Do you at times feel that the world is changing very rapidly and at times out of control?

    There is one constant in our life and that is our nation's ongoing hatred, corruption, and lies.

  • Monday November 2 2009   15 years 29 weeks ago
  • Monday November 2 2009   15 years 29 weeks ago

    B Roll, thank you for sharing the information on Zachary Karbell and his book. I am going to link in his name for more information.

    Andrew Klime, Thom's idea of NASCAR patches is a great idea.

  • Monday November 2 2009   15 years 29 weeks ago

    This the first paragraph from the above article by Chris Hedges.

    The warlords we champion in Afghanistan are as venal, as opposed to the rights of women and basic democratic freedoms, and as heavily involved in opium trafficking as the Taliban. The moral lines we draw between us and our adversaries are fictional. The uplifting narratives used to justify the war in Afghanistan are pathetic attempts to redeem acts of senseless brutality. War cannot be waged to instill any virtue, including democracy or the liberation of women. War always empowers those who have a penchant for violence and access to weapons. War turns the moral order upside down and abolishes all discussions of human rights. War banishes the just and the decent to the margins of society. And the weapons of war do not separate the innocent and the damned. An aerial drone is our version of an improvised explosive device. An iron fragmentation bomb is our answer to a suicide bomb. A burst from a belt-fed machine gun causes the same terror and bloodshed among civilians no matter who pulls the trigger.

  • Monday November 2 2009   15 years 29 weeks ago
  • Monday November 2 2009   15 years 29 weeks ago

    B Roll - thanks for the tip on superfusion! I've passed it along to Shawn to see if we can get the book and book the author...

    Thom

  • Tuesday November 3 2009   15 years 29 weeks ago

    In regard to comments he made yesterday, Thom often seems to allow his prejudices to cloud his logic (I’ll refrain from putting that in quotes). Unlike him, I am familiar with Ruben Navarrette, who usually swings right of center (he once likened George Bush to George Washington) but to his credit he is sensitive to the racist hypocrisy aimed at Latinos. In regard to the Social Security, it was the GAO that came out with a report stating that undocumented workers would be responsible for 15 percent of any potential shortfall in the system at the current rate.

    Unfortunately, Economics 101 has changed since Thom was in school (admittedly mainly for worse). Social Security payments are based on what a person contributes to the system, and the years worked beyond the "official" retirement age; I receive a statement every year from the Social Security office that tells me this. It is clearly the case that in the changing demographics in this country, "native" citizens are getting older and have fewer children, and are picking-up Social Security checks at a faster rate. It is the older work force that tends to be hit harder by unemployment, and they do not have much more time to contribute to the SS system in any case. Also, people tend to take out more money out of the SS system that they ultimately will put in. To say that undocumented workers who input more and receive nothing has no net positive impact is simply another Dobbsism that I thought Thom was above, but apparently is not.

    Undocumented workers, I am forced to point out again, perform work that is in industries that either uncomfortable, unpopular, or are in competition with even lower-wage imports; when unemployment rates were at a “normal” level of around 4 percent, they were here because businesses did not have access to a sufficient labor pool not just to draw from, nor a willing one. The undocumented worker issue was just something for people looking for scapegoats. What has changed is that the economy has tanked due to policies that have nothing to do with undocumented workers. Thus it is not logical to assume that employers of these products or services will willingly raise compensation without cutting their labor force or simply going out of business, which will ultimately effect jobs on the periphery. The new Economics 101 preaches that in order for businesses to stay competitive, they have to cut labor costs (rather than their executives’).

    I am familiar with what one company did at the airport. Several years ago they told the union representatives of the largest component of its work force to accept a greatly reduced “maximum” wage, which was not accepted, leading to the mass firing of this component. They were replaced by low-wage workers; none of these workers are “illegal” or undocumented, since all have to submit to FBI background checks. Although there is a high turnover, there seems to be no shortage of replacements. One of the contractors used to deliver alternative non-union labor hires almost exclusively eastern European and African immigrants; in fact a website for a supplier of these workers brags about how it can get these folks off the federal, town or city’s public assistance programs and into jobs at the airport.

    Let’s be perfectly honest: if isn’t illegal immigrants, legal immigrants will be the “problem”—and blacks, and so on and so forth. And the hypocrisy doesn’t stop there; people in this country are addicted to “cheap,” not necessarily out of choice, of course. But on the other hand, paying people more does not necessarily mean they will buy more “cheap” domestically-made products that costs more than the imported products. Americans are generally so narcissistic (especially hypocritical Republicans) that economic “patriotism” may be preached, but is seldom practiced.

  • Monday November 2 2009   15 years 29 weeks ago

    Nazi American Preamble

    It is right and just to commit murders and war crimes.
    It is right and just to start wrong and immoral wars.
    It is right and just to use nuclear weapons against humanity.
    It is right and just to dismember human bodies.
    It is right and just to use depleted uranium upon human populations.
    It is right and just to dump white phosphorus on human beings.
    It is right and just to rape people and their lands.
    It is right and just to steal a country’s resources.
    It is right and just to inflict misery, pain, and suffering upon the world’s populations.
    It is right and just to adore, honor and worship false prophets.

  • Monday November 2 2009   15 years 29 weeks ago

    Nazi America

    Here are the fourteen characteristics that are necessary for a Nazi nation. America currently possesses all fourteen characteristics.

    1. Powerful and continuing expressions of nationalism
    2. Disdain for the importance of human rights
    3. Identification of enemies/scapegoats as a unifying cause
    4. The supremacy of the military/avid militarism
    5. Rampant sexism
    6. A controlled mass media
    7. Obsession with national security
    8. Religion and ruling elite tied together
    9. Power of corporations protected
    10. Power of labor suppressed or eliminated
    11. Disdain and suppression of intellectuals and the arts
    12. Obsession with crime and punishment
    13. Rampant cronyism and corruption
    14. Fraudulent elections

    There should be no doubt in anyway in the people’s minds that America is a fascist nation. Rapidly the self-implosion and destruction of America are starting to take hold. America is no longer America but she is now called Nazi America.

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