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How Corporations Buy Congress | BuzzFlash.org - 0 views

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    With the November elections quickly approaching, the majority of  Americans will be thinking one thing: "Who cares?" This apathy isn't due  to ignorance, as some accuse. Rather, working people's disinterest in  the two party system implies intelligence: millions of people understand  that both the Democrats and Republicans will not represent their  interests in Congress.  This begs the question: Whom does the two party system work for? The  answer was recently given by the mainstream The New York Times, who  gave the nation an insiders peek on how corporations "lobby" (buy)  congressmen. The article explains how giant corporations - from  Wall-mart to weapons manufacturers - are planning on shifting their  hiring practices for lobbyists, from Democratic to Republican  ex-congressmen in preparation for the Republicans gaining seats in the  upcoming November elections: "Lobbyists, political consultants and recruiters all say that the  going rate for Republicans - particularly current and former House staff  members - has risen significantly in just the last few weeks, with  salaries beginning at $300,000 and going as high as $1million for  private sector [corporate lobbyist] positions." (September 9, 2010) Congressmen who have recently retired make the perfect lobbyists:  they still have good friends in Congress, with many of these friends  owing them political favors; they have connections to foreign Presidents  and Kings; and they also have celebrity status that gives good PR to  the corporations. Often, these congressmen have done favors for the corporation that  is now hiring them, meaning, that the corporations are rewarding the  congressmen for services rendered while in office, offering them million  dollar lobbyist jobs (or seats on the corporate board of directors)  that requires little to no work.  The same New York Times article revealed that the pay for 13,000  lobbyists currently bribing Congress is a combined $3.5 bil
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GENERAL STRIKE & MASS DAY OF ACTION - NOVEMBER 2 - Occupy Oakland - 0 views

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    PROPOSAL: We as fellow occupiers of Oscar Grant Plaza propose that on Wednesday November 2, 2011, we liberate Oakland and shut down the 1%. We propose a city wide general strike and we propose we invite all students to walk out of school. Instead of workers going to work and students going to school, the people will converge on downtown Oakland to shut down the city. All banks and corporations should close down for the day or we will march on them. While we are calling for a general strike, we are also calling for much more. People who organize out of their neighborhoods, schools, community organizations, affinity groups, workplaces and families are encouraged to self organize in a way that allows them to participate in shutting down the city in whatever manner they are comfortable with and capable of. The whole world is watching Oakland. Let's show them what is possible.
thinkahol *

Washington on the Rocks: An Empire of Autocrats, Aristocrats and Uniformed Thugs Begins... - 0 views

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    In one of history's lucky accidents, the juxtaposition of two extraordinary events has stripped the architecture of American global power bare for all to see. Last November, WikiLeaks splashed snippets from U.S. embassy cables, loaded with scurrilous comments about national leaders from Argentina to Zimbabwe, on the front pages of newspapers worldwide. Then just a few weeks later, the Middle East erupted in pro-democracy protests against the region's autocratic leaders, many of whom were close U.S. allies whose foibles had been so conveniently detailed in those same diplomatic cables.
D. Wayne Moore

What's Behind the Sudden Push for Immigration Reform? - 0 views

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    Immigration reform has gained momentum since the November elections. could there be more here than meets the eye?
Joe La Fleur

Manchin: I may not vote for Obama in November « Hot Air - 0 views

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    Key Democrats may not vote for Obama
Michael Haltman

Must see video: Obama's "Julia", Julia's alter-ego Julia/Julian and campaign incompetence! - 2 views

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    The introduction of Julia was a classic mistake by Obama and his campaign, and the video about Julia/Julian is a fantastic rebuttal by the Right! The best hope for the Republicans in November besides the incompetence of the Obama campaign, the Obama record in office, the arrogance of Obama and his political tin ear will be the quality of the campaign run by Romney. It will hopefully be strong and direct
Joe La Fleur

How Ron Paul Could Mess With Romney at the GOP Convention | Vision to America - 0 views

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    RON PAUL HURTING REPUBLICAN CHANCES FOR WIN IN NOVEMBER FOR SELFISH REASONS.
Joe La Fleur

BOOM! Historically accurate study predicts Romney victory in November » The R... - 0 views

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    ROMNEY WINS
thinkahol *

GLENN GREENWALD- With Liberty and Justice for Some -Pt 1 - YouTube - 0 views

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    Part 1: The definition of "Rule of Law". Glenn Greenwald speaks about America's two-tiered justice system and why he wrote his latest book, "Liberty and Justice for Some". (Available on Amazon.com: http://amzn.to/tAANlP) Recorded at Claremont-McKenna College on 4 November 2011.
Overdrive Technology ODTechnology

Douglas House: Republican for the Arkansas House of Representatives - 1 views

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    Douglas House is running in the 2012 election for Arkansas House of Representatives, District 40. House is unopposed in the May 22 Republican primary. The general election takes places on November 6, 2012. We hope to have your vote in support of a better future for Arkansas and the United States.
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First Black Presidency Has Driven Many African Americans Insane | Black Agenda Report - 0 views

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    A section of Black America has lost their minds - literally - unable to make contact with reality since November 2008. Despite the horrific and disproportionate damage suffered by Blacks in the Great Recession, a psychologically impaired group of African Americans believes they are better off than before the recession began, and that the future is bright. When Obama entered, their powers of reason exited.
thinkahol *

Op-Ed Contributor - Women Don't Need the Paycheck Fairness Act - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    AMONG the top items left on the Senate's to-do list before the November elections is a "paycheck fairness" bill, which would make it easier for women to file class-action, punitive-damages suits against employers they accuse of sex-based pay discrimination.
Michael Haltman

Cowards and sloths! Remember in November! - 0 views

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    Are these people in Washington there for you and I or is it every man for himself. They adjourned without voting on extending the Bush tax cuts so that they can go home to campaign to try and earn the right to go back to Washington and do nothing all over again.
thinkahol *

t r u t h o u t | Five Ways the Democrats Can Avoid a Catastrophe and Pull Off the Moth... - 0 views

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    The election is one month from tomorrow and, yes, it looks hopeless. November 2nd -- the day the Dems are expected to crash and burn. Sadly, it's a situation the Democrats have brought upon themselves -- even though the majority of them didn't create the mess we're in. But they've had over a year and a half to start getting the job done to fix it. Instead, they've run scared ever since they took power. To many, the shellacking they're about to receive is one they deserve.
thinkahol *

Model citizens: Building SimEarth - tech - 04 November 2010 - New Scientist - 0 views

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    People don't behave the way economics says they should. Massive simulations of human interactions will warn us of coming crises - from finance to flu
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t r u t h o u t | Fail and Grow Rich on Wall Street - 0 views

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    Welcome to the brave new world of post-bailout capitalism. The Commerce Department announced Tuesday that corporate profits are at their highest level in U.S. history, and the Fed released minutes of an early November meeting in which officials predicted a stagnant economy and continued high unemployment.
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