Monday, June 06, 2016

They speak for themselves

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Greetings, faithful Dot Calm Readers, Truth Crusaders, and Freedom Fighters!

I hope you all had fun at the Reason Rally. I was stuck helping a rellie move before settlement (he's selling his home), so I had to miss it...shucks, bummer, damn damn damn. I hope my friends who did go took lotsa pix.... If not, there's always YouTube for all the speeches, which I'm sure some kind soul video-recorded.

I just don't seem to be up to an essay today. There is so much awful crap--meaning the despicable behavior of the corporate Christo-fascists and their minions--in the mailbag and headlines that I'm just going to let it all speak for itself today.

If you do nothing else, check out todaze m00bies. You can listen to Seth's podcast while doing other things, and the other items are not very long...but they are very enlightening.

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Also consider reading Slate. There have been some wonderful in-depth articles lately that I've been reading on my commute (no, not while I'm driving! ...I take public transportation, duh). You can get great back-story on the degree to which the Kochs are sitting out the 2016 election and why (look out, down-ballot Dems), Trump's rise to power and the disaster we'd face if he ever got into the White House, and all sorts of issues that affect us all that the corporate media do not report.

...And, whatever you do,
VOTE BERNIE!!!!!

Please send him a buck o' five. I do whenever I can
--California's primary is tomorrow, and I'd love to see Bernie win big, despite the odds. At the very least, I'm gonna send $15 to Debbie Wasserman Schultz's Democratic opponent on Bernie's behalf. That woman needs to GO!

Thanks for reading, and thanks for being good to yourself and your loved ones. If you have a senior friend or rellie, please visit, bring cookies, or take him or her out for a meal if you can. They and I will love you for it!

Peas!

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From Ruben Kihuen for Congress

After Tea Party Congressman Cresent Hardy called Americans with disabilities a "drain on our society," hundreds of you have pitched in to make sure we can defeat this Tea Party Congressman's bigotry.


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CREDO action
Stop the sham defense of ExxonMobil. It's time to shut down the House Science Committee.
Petition to Speaker Paul Ryan
"The House Science Committee’s attempt to silence critics of ExxonMobil is the clearest symbol yet of the committee's blatant corruption and dangerous ignorance. If you are are seriously committed to fixing the 'broken' House of Representatives, stop this sham defense of Exxon, and disband the science committee entirely."
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Texas Rep Lamar Smith is a full-blown climate denier who thinks climate change is an international conspiracy. He is also the chairman of the House Science Committee — where Republicans have waged an assault on science, working to slash science budgets and launch baseless harassment of scientists and institutions.1

Now they’re going even further, rushing to the aid of ExxonMobil in a blatant attempt to silence the growing investigation into the company’s decades of climate lies.

Led by Smith, 13 Republicans sent a letter to 16 attorneys general and eight environmental groups — including 350 and Greenpeace — demanding mountains of documents, and incredibly claiming that inquiries into ExxonMobil’s decades-long effort to obscure climate science amounts to a violation of Exxon’s free speech!2

Unlike many of his colleagues, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan has tried to project the image of a serious reformer. When he was sworn in last year, he said “But let’s be frank. The House is broken. We’re not solving problems, we’re adding to them.”3 There is no clearer symbol of those problems than the House Science Committee.

If Speaker Ryan is truly committed to substantive policy and reforming the House, he needs to shut down this sham, and disband the House Science Committee. Click here to sign the petition.

Scientific American called the House Science committee "a national embarrassment."4 But it’s far worse than that. The committee's baseless allegations and hostility to science have wasted millions of dollars of congressional and scientific resources, and had a chilling effect on scientific inquiry, earning a public rebuke last year from seven major American scientific societies.5,6

Of course, suppressing science is exactly what Smith wants to achieve as more and more evidence comes to light that ExxonMobil was part of a conspiracy to hide the dangerous truth about its products. Exxon knew as early as the 1970’s that burning fossil fuels could lead to catastrophic changes on our planet. But instead of doing the responsible thing, it spent millions to obscure the science and block climate action.6

Exxon’s actions weren’t simply immoral. They may also have been illegal, and that’s why the pressure on Exxon continues to mount with at least four state attorneys general investigating, and the Department of Justice referring investigation requests to the FBI.

The letter from the House Science Committee is so desperate that only half of the committee’s 26 Republican members signed on. But the fact remains that allowing efforts to suppress scientific inquiry and evidence-based legal investigations is not only dangerous, it sends the message that House Republicans are still ruled by corruption and ignorance — a record Paul Ryan says he is trying to correct.

Tell Speaker Ryan: Stop shilling for ExxonMobil. Shut down the House Science Committee. Click here to sign the petition.

This desperate ploy from the House Science Committee has everything to do with the fact that calls are growing for investigations and accountability into Exxon’s lies. Public pressure is mounting, more state attorneys general are joining the investigation, and even ExxonMobil’s big institutional investors — like California pension fund CalPERS — are demanding Exxon begin accounting for a low carbon future in its business models.8

If our pressure keeps building, the writing is on the wall for Exxon and other organizations who conspired to suppress the dangerous truth about fossil fuels for profit. That means Speaker Ryan has a choice to make.

Under Rep. Lamar Smith, and Republican committee chairs before him, the transparent goal of the House Science Committee has very clearly been to shill for big donors like ExxonMobil, who are still trying to profit off of destruction and suppression of science. If Speaker Ryan wants to show that his party stands for protecting Americans, and not just destructive corporations and billionaires, it’s long past time for this dangerous committee to go.

Tell Speaker Ryan: Stop shilling for ExxonMobil. Shut down the House Science Committee.

Thanks for speaking out.

Elijah Zarlin, Director of Climate Campaigns
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From UltraViolet--THIS is Rape Culture

A judge just sentenced Stanford University star athlete Brock Turner--who was caught in the act of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman--to only six months in jail.1

Why? Because the judge, Aaron Persky, worried that a prison sentence would have a "severe impact on him"--yes, the rapist--and said, "I think he will not be a danger to others."2 It's a horrifying example of rape culture: when a judge is more concerned with the well-being of a rapist than with justice or public safety.

This judge has no business staying on the bench.

Now the story is making headlines around the country and Judge Persky is coming under fire. If we all speak out, we can generate enough outrage to force California's judicial oversight commission to remove Judge Persky from the bench--sending a message to judges and law enforcement everywhere that rape culture has no place in our courts. Will you add your name?

Tell the California Commission on Judicial Performance: "Remove Judge Aaron Persky from the bench."
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After Turner was found guilty by the jury, his father wrote a letter to the judge pleading for a lenient sentence, saying that prison time "is a steep price to pay for 20 minutes of action," and asking for probation instead.3 Turner's six-month sentence is a disgusting perversion of justice that's all too common. Only three percent of rapists ever spend a day in jail.4

One in four women will be sexually assaulted in college.5 With an epidemic of that proportion, California can't afford to send the message that as long as you're a wealthy, white, star athlete from a prestigious school, you can attack women with impunity. That's why it's so important that we all speak up now, so that Judge Persky's terrible sentence doesn't set a precedent and reinforce rape culture across the country.

Add your name.

Thanks for speaking out.

--Nita, Shaunna, Kat, Karin, Adam, Holly, Kaili, Kathy, Onyi, Susan, Clarise, Anathea, Audine, Ryan, Shannon, Megan, Kaytee, and Libby, the UltraViolet team



Sources:

1. ‘20 minutes of action’: father defends Stanford student son convicted of sexual assault, The Guardian, June 5, 2016

2. Stanford sex assault: Brock Turner gets 6 months in jail, The Mercury News, June 2, 2016

3. Brock Turner’s Father Shows Us Why His Victim Had to Write Her Powerful Statement, Slate, June 5, 2016

4. 97 of Every 100 Rapists Receive No Punishment, RAINN Analysis Shows, RAINN, retrieved June 5, 2016

5. 1 in 4 Women Experience Sex Assault on Campus, New York Times, September 21, 2015

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Maybe we can't save all the civilians trapped in Falluja. But the least we can do is make sure that civilians who succeed in escaping from ISIS are taken care of. What's the excuse for not having enough food and water in the camps for people fleeing the fighting?

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Why stand apart, when we can rise together

The fish oil industry is removing Antarctic krill from the ocean by the millions.

Humpback whales eat krill

Get Walgreens to take a stand and use sustainable alternatives to krill.

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Greetings, Friend -
Krill are the bees of the seas. Small creatures that play a giant role in our web of life. Without krill, the future would be bleak for Antarctica's penguins, seals, and whales.
But the fish oil industry has it out for krill. They are sucking up krill by the millions from Antarctica's Southern Ocean, with some nations planning to expand their operations by sevenfold.1
Walgreens is a major retailer of fish oil supplements. Convince its executives to commit to vegetarian and vegan alternatives to krill.
You'd think krill would be safe from human interference in the frigid, distant waters around Antarctica. But the most biologically-productive section of the Southern Ocean has seen an 80% drop in krill, likely owing to climate change.2
The krill industry's increased catch is making a rebound even less likely. CHILL THE KRILL KILL and help chart a new path for sustainable fish oil.
Fish oil supplements are surging in popularity. They've also contributed to the collapse of forage fish like herring and anchovies in some regions. 
That's why we can't have Walgreens simply replace krill with other forage fish, or hide behind industry-controlled certification bodies. The most sustainable option for our oceans is to use vegetarian and vegan options -- of which there are many.
Walgreens needs to get out in front of this issue before we see yet another fishery collapse. Defend the mighty krill from ocean exploiters.
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