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The Left-Behinds - Michael Hirsh - NationalJournal.com →

“We have manufacturing companies who say to us, ‘I don’t want to look at those people. They’re not used to showing up and coming to work anymore,’ ” says Stefani Pashman, head of the Three Rivers Workforce Investment Board in Pittsburgh. Unemployment counselors talk about the difficulties of teaching “soft skills”—such as simply showing up on time for an interview and wearing something nicer than a stained T-shirt. “The perception of these people as workers,” says David Coplan, director of the Mon Valley Providers Council, “is that they’re damaged goods.”

It’s easy to write off the Mon Valley left-behinds as an old story limited to the specific woes of the steel industry. But in many ways, the people here are part of a much broader trend toward long-term unemployment in America. As in Braddock, and now a slew of communities laid low by the housing bubble and bust, the phenomenon can feed on itself and create a vicious cycle of disappearing jobs, declining incomes, higher foreclosures, and more layoffs.


Obama administration greenlights 500 oil drilling leases in the Arctic. Sparks fierce reactions: →

climateadaptation:

Drilling will commence summer 2012 in the Chuckchi Sea, where Alaska and Russia meet. Environmental groups fume. Shell pleased. Rare species at risk.

Here is a round up:

  • Approves former President Bush’s stalled plans to drill in Arctic
  • Earth Justice sues
  • Native Alaskans are pissed: “We have a right to life, to physical integrity, to security, and the right to enjoy the benefits of our culture. For this, we will fight, and this is why we have gone to court today. Our culture can never be bought or repaired with money. It is priceless,” Caroline Cannon, president of the Native Village of Point Hope, said in a press release.
  • Shell Oil is pleased
  • Crude prices drop
  • Pew Center blasts Obama for politics over science stance, issues white paper
  • University of Texas receives $5.6 million grant to study “safe oil extraction” without disturbing wildlife/ecosystems
  • Home to thousands of rare species including bowhead, beluga, narwhals, and grey whales; ice, bearded, ribbon, and spotted seals; polar bears; puffins, auklets, sea ducks, and penguins; and cod, sharks, and eels.
  • NASA reports sea-ice 2nd lowest levels ever recorded in the Chuckchi/Arctic
  • National Snow & Ice Data Center: 40% lower than average ice extent - a loss the size of California, Alaska, Oregon, and Washington states combined

I don’t even…


leftish:

Many politicians and pundits are very nervous about killing people without due process.
IF YOU THINK YOU CAN DISREGARD THIS STATEMENT JUST BECAUSE RON PAUL SAID IT, OR IF YOU ACCEPT THIS BLINDLY AS “OKAY” BECAUSE OBAMA DID IT, YOU MIGHT WANT TO RE-READ THE CONSTITUTION!
Even a broken clock is right twice a day…same for Ron Paul - every once in a while his Libertarian views put him on the right side of an issue (IMO)…
Are you really “A-OK” with Obama just killing American Citizens. without due process, because he’s heard that they are evil??  Check yourself!
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leftish:

Many politicians and pundits are very nervous about killing people without due process.

IF YOU THINK YOU CAN DISREGARD THIS STATEMENT JUST BECAUSE RON PAUL SAID IT, OR IF YOU ACCEPT THIS BLINDLY AS “OKAY” BECAUSE OBAMA DID IT, YOU MIGHT WANT TO RE-READ THE CONSTITUTION!

Even a broken clock is right twice a day…same for Ron Paul - every once in a while his Libertarian views put him on the right side of an issue (IMO)…

Are you really “A-OK” with Obama just killing American Citizens. without due process, because he’s heard that they are evil??  Check yourself!


leftish:

NEW WHITE HOUSE WEB SITE INVITES AMERICANS TO SUBMIT PETITIONS
We the People petition calls for legalization of marijuana
When the ability to petition the  government  through the White House’s official website, We the People, went live  Thursday, the first  petition to go public was for the legalization of  marijuana.
In a single day, more than 18,000 signatures  were received on a  petition to legalize the banned substance and  regulate it similarly to  alcohol.
We the People was launched on www.whitehouse.gov, giving users the ability to sign up and submit petitions for the public to vote on.
Petitions with at least 5,000 signatures in  30 days will be looked  at by administration officials, and will receive a  response by an  official. Some may even be addressed by the president.
So far, marijuana legalization looks to be the hottest topic on the site, and according to the 420 Times, it was the first petition to go public.
But it was by no means the only petition making waves.
In the span of a single day, thousands of signatures had been received  on more than 25 petitions available to the public.
Read entire article…
and THIS ONE, TOO:
3 Different Marijuana Legalization Ideas Top White House’s New Petition Page
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leftish:

NEW WHITE HOUSE WEB SITE INVITES AMERICANS TO SUBMIT PETITIONS

We the People petition calls for legalization of marijuana

When the ability to petition the government through the White House’s official website, We the People, went live Thursday, the first petition to go public was for the legalization of marijuana.

In a single day, more than 18,000 signatures were received on a petition to legalize the banned substance and regulate it similarly to alcohol.

We the People was launched on www.whitehouse.gov, giving users the ability to sign up and submit petitions for the public to vote on.

Petitions with at least 5,000 signatures in 30 days will be looked at by administration officials, and will receive a response by an official. Some may even be addressed by the president.

So far, marijuana legalization looks to be the hottest topic on the site, and according to the 420 Times, it was the first petition to go public.

But it was by no means the only petition making waves.

In the span of a single day, thousands of signatures had been received on more than 25 petitions available to the public.

Read entire article…

and THIS ONE, TOO:

3 Different Marijuana Legalization Ideas Top White House’s New Petition Page


We can’t afford these special lower rates for the wealthy — rates, by the way, that were meant to be temporary. We can’t afford them when we’re running these big deficits.

President BARACK OBAMA, introducing his $4.5 trillion debt reduction plan — which will partly depend on eliminating Bush-era tax cuts.

Note to the wealthy: don’t worry.  Even after you help save our country, you’ll still be filthy fucking rich.

(via the Washington Post)

(Source: inothernews)