Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Seldom right, never in doubt

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

There are some things about my Tea Party Christian friend that drive me nuts.

He is what my dad calls "seldom right but never in doubt."

You can't talk with someone like him because he doesn't listen to a word you say--heck, he doesn't even listen to a word he says!

(I'm sure he really does hear what he himself says, but he denies so much of it that you really would swear that he can't hear himself speak.)

Like Mike Pence in the video in todaze m00bies, my Tea Party Christian friend completely misunderstands the world around him, but that doesn't stop him from being completely smug that he's the expert.

Doesn't he realize that so many of his beliefs are falsifiable?

For example, he pretends to believe the Bible literally.

He doesn't believe the Bible literally, of course--who with more than one firing brain cell could? In particular, my Tea Party Christian friend is an old earth creationist, which already means that he couldn't get through Chapter 1 of Genesis and believe it literally any more than I could.

I wonder if he believes the story of Jacob's goat-breeding escapades in Genesis 30:25 literally. Go ahead and read the story now...I'll wait.

Then Jacob took fresh sticks of poplar and almond and plane trees, and peeled white streaks in them, exposing the white of the sticks. He set the sticks that he had peeled in front of the flocks in the troughs, that is, the watering places, where the flocks came to drink. And since they bred when they came to drink, the flocks bred in front of the sticks and so the flocks brought forth striped, speckled, and spotted. (ESV)

Did you see it? Jacob whittles stripes into some branches and arranges them around the water trough so that the goats without markings will see the stripey scenery while they mate, producing offspring that are marked...spotted, striped, and (in the King James Version) ringstraked (what the hell is a ringstrake, anyway? Let me check teh Google...oh! Ringstraked means having circular stripes. I guess like a bullseye. Now I know!).

It doesn't matter that Jacob was able to breed the solid goats to get marked ones--perhaps markings are a recessive trait in that type of goat. What matters is that, when God wrote His book--as my friend claims is what happened--God made a point of including this...odd...breeding mechanism. God doesn't use the opportunity to speak something profound, like teaching His children about genetics...genes and chromosomes that are invisible to the naked eye...something they had no way of knowing...something that would have truly shown the Bible to be divine...indisputably for all people in all places and all times.

No...God makes it clear in His book that He believes that offspring's appearance is determined by scenery, not genetics.

Friends, this is a testable hypothesis (and you thought I was going to say "detestable hypothesis").

Just find yourself an animal breeder and see for yourself whether the offspring look like their families or whether they look like where they were bred.

If God were speaking the literal truth in this story, then we would expect to see breeding pairs of dogs that are placed in rooms with striped wallpaper producing striped puppies.

But you know what? That's exactly what we don't see. Why? Because that's not how the world works.

Just try convincing people like Mike Pence and my Tea Party Christian friend of that, though.

They are sooooo convinced they're right...AND THEY VOTE.

Be afraid, my friends--be VERY afraid.

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Peas, friends. Take care of yourselves for me...and don't forget to live a little. Trust me--you're worth it! Hugz!!
  
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-- Dot Calm's shadow

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Headlines (all from Vox today)

Democrats really might have a shot at taking the House. Here's the math.

Trump's modeling agency encouraged models to work illegally on tourist visas
...but that's ok because those models are white and European. Trumpkins couldn't care less that Trump and the models broke our immigration laws. I'm sure they also don't care that Trump's modeling agency and others like it charge those women most of their earnings for shitty "dorms."

What do black people like me have to lose if Trump wins? Everything.
...As in, EVERYTHING.

9 days, 11 positions: Donald Trump's spectacular immigration flameout

A new poll shows most Republicans appear to regret nominating Donald Trump
...Sad!

Donald Trump is flying to Mexico because he's losing
...Very insightful article into the head of Trump-the-ersatz-"deal-maker"

Donald Trump started to describe his education policy. Then he never finished his sentence.

Stephen Colbert on Trump's changing immigration stance: It isn't up or down. It's "a firm up-down."
...Hehe!

The bogus claims of the NRA's favorite social scientist, debunked
...Well worth reading and passing along to your favorite ammosexuals. Yep, friends--it turns out that mass shooters do NOT target gun-free zones and are NOT afraid of civilian ammosexuals. Turns out they're much more concerned about the po-po. Also, suicide risk goes up when there's a gun in the house, and children accidentally shoot themselves and each other more than this John Lott, Jr., ammosexual claims.

Red tape at the FDA doesn't explain America's high drug prices
...Turns out it's a combination of too much regulation in some situations, like allowing generics into the market, and not enough in others, like letting drug companies set their own prices.

Insurers are quitting Obamacare — and rural America will pay the price
...Bottom line? We need single payer NOW!

Teen births are plummeting — and the reason is incredibly simple
...It's called easy access to good birth control. You know--the kind Republicans want to take away.

Anthony Weiner and the rise of dick pics, explained

President Obama just extended the "state of emergency" that's existed for 15 years
...as in, why not just call it "permanent" instead of pretending it-snot?
   
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I'm still getting myself
back into the groove
after my trip out of town
or I'd spend more time on this sad news.
The amazing and funny
Gene Wilder
deserved so much more from me
than a plagiarized meme on this blawg.
Rest in Peace, dear one!
 
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Mailbag
   
Petitioning John Kasich

Free Tyra Patterson

Petition by Nancy Day
United States
190,083
Supporters
Tyra Patterson has been incarcerated for 21 years for crimes she did not commit. I was one of the jurors who voted to convict her of a robbery that ended in the shooting death of Michelle Lai in 1994. But new evidence surfaced that shows me the verdict was wrong. Tyra is innocent and Ohio Governor Kasich should take action to release her from prison immediately.

I had serious doubts about Tyra's guilt at the time I voted to convict her. I could tell she wasn't really a part of the group that committed the crimes -- she had just found herself at the wrong place at the wrong time. But we didn't have the proof to back up my instinct.

It turned out the evidence existed -- it just wasn't presented at trial. For example, as a juror I did not know that Tyra called 911 after the shooting to get help or that one of the victims had testified at an earlier trial that a co-defendant -- not Tyra -- had committed the robbery that Tyra had confessed to. Knowing that now makes me believe that the “confession” Tyra made was false.

Her lawyers never told us about the concept of false confessions. I wish they had.

I have lost many nights of sleep over Tyra’s case. I started this petition two years ago and with public pressure, the persistence of Tyra, and the work of her legal team, there are now Republican lawmakers, the former Ohio Attorney General, and former correctional officers who worked with Tyra, all advocating for her release.

If I had known about the evidence that supports Tyra’s innocence at trial, I never would have voted to convict her. All four of Tyra's co-defendants, a witness and Tyra herself passed polygraphs supporting Tyra's innocence claim. She has now spent 21 years, almost half her life, behind bars. She initially received a longer sentence than even the shooter herself.

The Ohio Parole Board heard Tyra's case, where all of the evidence and all the great things Tyra's done to transform herself were presented. I was there. The majority of board members made it clear that they resented the public support Tyra was receiving, particularly from elected officials. They would not even let her speak, even though she had a right to do so.

In a split vote, the Parole Board unjustly recommended that Tyra not be released.

But, the final decision is still made by Governor Kasich. I believe that if enough people sign this petition, Governor Kasich will see that the public supports Tyra’s release and will do the right thing and allow her to come home.

Please sign this petition and help begin to right this wrong.
   
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The petition to Enterprise Rent-A-Car reads:
“The American Legislative Exchange Council’s opposition to clean energy directly contradicts your stated commitment to sustainability. Stop funding climate change denial and immediately end your membership in ALEC.”
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From UltraViolet--Stop Google from misinforming pregnant women

Google is putting vulnerable women in danger.

Two years ago, under pressure from our allies at NARAL, Google agreed to take down a slew of ads from "crisis pregnancy centers" (CPCs) -- fraudulent medical centers that lure women in to harass them out of seeking an abortion.1

But like these centers themselves, Google lied. UltraViolet members and staff just uncovered more of these ads across four states -- and two million women a month who search "abortion" or "abortion clinic" are seeing them.2

Google is helping trick women in vulnerable positions who end up wasting their time and money to be lured into false clinics where they are harassed, yelled at, and lied to. But public pressure has led Google to enforce its honest advertising policies before -- we can make them do it again. Can you sign the petition?

Tell Google: "Keep your word. Take down ads that intentionally lie to women seeking information about abortion."
Sign the petition

If a woman clicks through on one of these misleading ads and makes an appointment, she might think she'll see a real medical provider, and she won’t know what she’s gotten into until she spends time and money--perhaps even finding child care--to get to a CPC in person. Once there, she’ll likely face manipulation, misinformation, and even shame. Examples include:

  • Giving misleading and dangerous medical advice. In one case, a CPC lured women in by offering a free ultrasound and told them, "You should realize you may not need an abortion! About 1 in 4 pregnancies ends naturally, in what is called a miscarriage or spontaneous abortion," going on to encourage visitors to "come in today to see if you are a candidate for natural pregnancy termination."

  • Counseling women to stay in an unsafe environment. In another case, a CPC counselor spoke with a young mother of two who was considering an abortion because her boyfriend was abusive, and she needed to do what was best for her children. The counselor argued for her to stay in the abusive relationship, telling her, "for all you know, the baby changes him."

  • Telling women that abortion causes cancer, sterility, and psychological damage, all of which are blatant lies.3

The problem is that these anti-choice ads look harmless--and are designed to trick women. Medical fraud centers need to play by the same advertising rules as everyone else. A woman using the search terms "abortion clinic" likely is seeking abortion care, which CPCs do not provide. Women deserve medically accurate, unbiased information, not lies and deception. UltraViolet members have no tolerance for ads that seek to deceive women, and neither should Google.

Sign the petition demanding Google keep its word, and take down ads that intentionally lie to women seeking abortion information.

Thanks for speaking out.

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

Sources:

1. Google removes "deceptive" pregnancy center ads, Washington Post, April 28, 2014

2. Source of CPC Ad 1, UltraViolet
Source of CPC Ad 2, UltraViolet
Source of CPC Ad 3, UltraViolet
Source of CPC Ad 4, UltraViolet
Reproductive Rights Groups Pressure Yahoo To Drop Deceptive ‘Crisis Pregnancy Center’ Ads, ThinkProgress, May 8, 2014

3. The Truth about Crisis Pregnancy Centers, NARAL Pro-Choice America, January 1, 2014



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From Daily Kos--Stop Facebook from colluding with irresponsible police

on August 1, Baltimore County police killed Korryn Gaines and injured her 5-year-old son. Korryn was broadcasting videos of the police standoff on her Facebook account, but police requested that Facebook deactivate her account -- and Facebook complied, with no warrant or court injunction.

This sets a dangerous precedent. And it sends loud echoes of when Facebook temporarily removed Diamond Reynolds' live video of Philando Castile's murder in July.

Facebook's videos are powerful tools to document police brutality and misconduct. The public outcry against police misconduct has been greatly bolstered by civilian videos. We need all the tools we can to end the epidemic of police violence against Black people and other people of color.

Without video, the police accounts of these encounters stand unchallenged.

Facebook is not an arm of the police, and it should not enable the police to control public access to publicly shared information. By shielding police misbehavior and cutting people off from crucial support networks in the midst of police encounters, Facebook defeats the purpose of social media.

Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg says he supports the Movement for Black Lives. Just last month, the company hung a massive #BlackLivesMatter banner on its campus. Words are not enough; actions count.

Facebook needs to show, unequivocally, that it supports people fighting against police abuses. They need to put the videos back up and strengthen support for legislation protecting the right to upload videos of police behavior.

Sign the petition now to Mark Zuckerberg: stand for Black lives and stop Facebook's censorship.

Keep fighting,
Irna Landrum, Daily Kos
   
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From UltraViolet--Fire Bill O'Reilly for sexual harassment

Fox News is unraveling. First, decades-long CEO Roger Ailes was ousted for sexual harassment. Now, host Bill O'Reilly is named in another lawsuit--and by fellow host Andrea Tantaros.3

The details of the lawsuit are nauseating. O'Reilly tried to lure Tantaros into his home and kept asking her to show him her "wild side."

There's more: Tantaros revealed that the brand new CEO, Bill Shine, knew that O'Reilly and Ailes harassed her but told her to shut up about it.

Fox News is once again dealing with a public relations nightmare. We can push them to get rid of O'Reilly and Shine--like we pushed them to fire Ailes--if enough of us speak out.4 Will you add your name?

Tell 21st Century Fox: Clean up the disgusting culture of sexual abuse at Fox News. Start by firing Bill O'Reilly and Bill Shine.
Sign the petition

Tantaros points out that Ailes did not act alone. She named several male Fox News contributors in addition to O'Reilly and Ailes and claimed executives helped cover the abuse up. Every top Fox News executive she came forward to ignored her complaints--and took her off the air.5

When former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes was slapped with a lawsuit, 50,000 UltraViolet members spoke out and successfully forced Fox to get rid of him. Now, with another lawsuit naming Bill O'Reilly, who hosts the most popular show on Fox News, and new CEO Bill Shine, who was very carefully chosen to replace Ailes following the scandal, Fox is once again dragged into the spotlight for endangering women in the workplace.

A few weeks back, UltraViolet members forced Ailes out of Fox News when it came to light he has harassed countless women while he was CEO. Getting rid of Ailes was a crucial step in stopping sexist abuse at Fox. But sexual harassment at Fox News won't stop until everyone who participated and covered it up is held accountable--and we can make sure of that if we all speak out again.

Can you demand Fox fix its sexual harassment problem?

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



Sources:

1. Fox News Slams Andrea Tantaros as 'Wannabe' Over Sexual Misconduct Claims, ABC News, August 29, 2016

2. Fox News chief Ailes resigns after sexual harassment claims, Reuters, July 22, 2016

3. The Explosive New Sexual Harassment Allegations Against Bill O'Reilly, Detailed, ThinkProgress, August 23, 2016

4. Fox News chief Ailes resigns after sexual harassment claims, Reuters, July 22, 2016

5. Andrea Tantaros of Fox News Claims Retaliation for Sex Harassment Complaints, New York Times, August 22, 2016



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Did you hear the news?

July was the hottest month on record -- marking 15 consecutive months of record-breaking heat. Wildfires and record floods are raging through the United States.

Our planet has a fever -- and instead of coming together to find a cure, some Republicans refuse to acknowledge climate change is even happening. Even their standard-bearer, Donald Trump, is a climate change denier.

This is a dangerous election. Trump has already said he’d “cancel” the historic agreement to combat climate change made at the Paris COP21 summit. Progress would be nearly impossible with a Climate-Denier-in-Chief in the White House.

Our grassroots network is working to raise $10,000 in August to strengthen our efforts. That only gives us 2 days. Can you give $5, $10, or more to help us reach that goal?
If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately:

I’ve been working to combat climate change for years. I co-authored the only comprehensive climate legislation to ever pass a chamber of Congress. I attended the Paris summit where nearly 200 nations worked out an historic climate plan. I was also one of six international lawmakers to make the trip to the Vatican to discuss the problem of our ailing environment on people before Pope Francis issued his historic encyclical on climate change last year.

This isn’t just an American problem -- this is a global problem that requires a global solution. But the United States can be a leader in the fight to save our planet. We can invest in new technologies, clean energy, and shape a path forward for the world to follow. All we lack is the political will.

I will keep pushing for change -- and I need you to continue pushing with me. Help us raise $10,000 this month to keep our efforts moving forward. Give what you can before the deadline on Wednesday.

Thank you.

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Marco Rubio continues to oppose legal abortion without exception, even in cases of women infected with the Zika virus. Will you chip in $15 to help defend choice and defeat Sen. Rubio for reelection?
Donate Now
Dear Friend,
Three weeks ago, Marco Rubio announced that he opposes legal abortion even in cases of women infected with the Zika virus.1
Since then, the crisis has continued to spiral out of control, with pregnant women in Florida so terrified, many are refusing to leave their homes for fear of even a single mosquito bite.2
But Rubio refuses to back off his radical anti-choice position.
Rubio is in a neck-and-neck race for reelection, and we're pulling out all the stops to make sure that Florida voters know how cruel and extreme his position is on Zika and abortion. Will you chip in $15?
Yes, I'll chip in $15 to defend choice and defeat Marco Rubio.

There are now over 2,500 Zika infections reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and it is spreading across the country.3
But Congress has failed to take action. Why? Because anti-choice ideologues like Marco Rubio insisted on using the Zika issue to attack Planned Parenthood, attaching a rider that blocks funding for Planned Parenthood to the legislation to fund the Zika response.
And now, Marco Rubio is using Zika to double down on support from his radical anti-choice base.
But the polls say that Rubio is in danger of losing his seat to Patrick Murphy, his pro-choice opponent, who is endorsed by NARAL Pro-Choice America. And this is the race that could determine control of the U.S. Senate. Will you chip in $15 to help defend choice and defeat Marco Rubio?
Thank you for helping to make reproductive freedom real for all women.
Ilyse G. Hogue
President, NARAL Pro-Choice America
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Sources:
3. Case Counts in the US, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, August 24, 2016

    
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As a school nurse, I've seen the anguish on students’ faces as they realize they’re starting to have an allergic reaction. They’re terrified, as their tongues swell up, they break out in hives and their breathing becomes labored.

When this happens, I know I only have seconds to ensure that the child gets a dose of epinephrine, using an EpiPen. My school district doesn’t stock EpiPens. So we can only hope parents send their children to school with this lifesaving device.

You’ve probably read about the spike in EpiPen prices, but you might not have heard this: Hedge fund manager and top Donald Trump donor John Paulson, one of Mylan Pharmaceuticals’ biggest investors, may be profiting from the jump in prices.

Tell John Paulson and Mylan Pharmaceuticals to stop profiting from EpiPens.

In the United States, 3.6 million people have an EpiPen prescription to treat severe allergic reactions.

Paulson has invested $1 billion in Mylan Pharmaceuticals, the company that owns EpiPen, making him one of its biggest investors. Since Paulson’s firm began massive investment in Mylan, the price of this crucial drug has spiked—by 32 percent over the past year and by a whopping 450 percent since 2007. Hedge funds and private equity are closely linked to spiking drug costs. According to an analysis by Hedge Clippers, a national campaign exposing Wall Street’s greed-driven agenda, hedge funds or other private equity investments were involved in 20 of 25 recent drug-cost spikes.

Most families simply can’t afford to pay $600 for EpiPens. As a school nurse, it sickens me to see hedge fund profiteering as families and children lose access to this lifesaving medication.

The price gouging of EpiPens is a matter of life and death for millions of people, including my students. When a student shows signs of anaphylaxis, an EpiPen quickly halts the symptoms. But if the drug is no longer affordable, the only alternative is to call emergency medical services and hope they arrive in time.

Join us in telling John Paulson and Mylan Pharmaceuticals to put children and families before greed and profit.

In unity,
Patricia Forrai-Gunter

School Nurse, Cleveland

AFT Nurses and Health Professionals PPC
    
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Why stand apart, when we can rise together

Plastic can contain harmful chemicals that find their way into food.

Burrito with cheese

Keep ortho-phthalates away from food!

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Chemicals in plastic are rubbing against your food and getting into your body. They're also suspected of causing a number of reproductive, developmental, and endocrine health problems.1
 
The Food & Drug Administration is considering a citizen petition to prevent this from happening.

Convince the government that these chemicals should stay away from our food and out of our bodies!

Ortho-phthalates are a class of hormone-disrupting chemicals that the government has approved as food additives.2 They're used to soften plastic and make it more pliable, and they often show up in plastic that touches food -- processing equipment, workers' gloves, and packaging.

Many people have ortho-phthalates in their system, but the dangers are especially acute for pregnant women. That's because high amounts of ortho-phthalates can result in low childhood IQ, genital defects, and learning disabilities in infants.3

Congress and the Consumer Products Safety Commission have already banned several ortho-phthalates from children's toys. It seems that the government is well aware of the threats this class of chemicals poses for our health.

The Food & Drug Administration may remove its food additive approvals for all 30 ortho-phthalates if it can't prove they present no harm. Speak out against hidden toxins in your food and remove the approvals for ortho-phthalates!


In it together,
 
Alexander Rony
SierraRise

References: 1. Gennings, C., Hauser, R., Koch, H., Kortenkamp, A., Lioy, P., Mirkes, P., and Schwetz, B. (July 2014). "Report to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission by the Chronic Hazard Advisory Panel on Phthalates and Phthalate Alternatives." Consumer Product Safety Commission.
2. James, M. (14 January 2013). "How to Avoid Phthalates (Even Though You Can't Avoid Phthalates)." Huffington Post.
3. Braun, J., Sathyanarayana, S., and Hauser, R. (April 2013). "Phthalate Exposure and Children's Health." Current Opinion in Pediatrics.
  

   
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“Aetna warned it would drop out of Obamacare exchanges if its merger was blocked”
-The Washington Post, 8/17/16 

Friend -       
 
There is simply no denying the positive impact the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has had for hardworking American families.
 
Uninsured rates remain at historic lows, and millions of Americans are finally able to receive the care they need because of President Obama and the ACA.
 
But it the wake of health insurance giant Aetna’s abrupt departure from most state health care exchanges this month -- a move that was likely motivated by retaliation -- we need to talk about how we can better stabilize the market.
 
   
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VoteVets


Since we launched our petition calling on Congress to oppose any legislation that would privatize veterans' health care, more than 30,000 people added their name. That number includes

* More than 10,000 veterans
* Hundreds of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans
* 13,000 military family members

Now it's important we take that message directly into the offices of your members of Congress.

Use our Contact Congress tool to tell your member of the House of Representatives and your U.S. Senators that you oppose any legislation that will privatize veterans' health care.

There are fewer members of Congress who have served in the military than at any point in decades.

So when we see the Koch Brothers putting their extraordinary wealth towards a campaign to privatize veterans' care just to pad the profits of large health care companies, we have to act.

That's why writing your members of Congress is so important.

Thanks for making your voice heard.

All my best,

Jon Soltz
Iraq War Veteran and Chairman
VoteVets
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From Bernie Sanders--Let's win the Senate!

As a result of your activism, our political revolution is responsible for the most progressive Democratic platform in the history of our country. We were victorious in making it a clear priority of the Democratic Party to fight for a $15 an hour federal minimum wage, expand Social Security, abolish the death penalty, put a price on carbon, enact major criminal justice reforms, end for-profit prisons and detention facilities, break up too-big-to-fail banks and create a 21st century Glass-Steagall Act, and so much more.

And just the other day, the Republican leadership in the Senate announced that the TPP would not be coming to the floor this year. Another major victory.

All of that is the direct result of the grassroots activism that you, and millions of others, engaged in over the last 16 months. Now, we must continue our efforts by electing progressive Democrats up and down the ballot so that the policies we have fought for can advance and become law.

For the future of our country, and our progressive agenda, it is imperative that Democrats regain control of the Senate. My guess is that will all come down to which party wins three or four hotly contested races in states like Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Ohio and Nevada.

The Koch brothers know this. That is why they are spending tens of millions of dollars to defeat these four candidates for Senate.

And that's why I'm asking you to support them: Katie McGinty in Pennsylvania, Maggie Hassan in New Hampshire, Ted Strickland in Ohio, and Catherine Cortez Masto in Nevada. If these four Democrats win the tight elections they are currently in, the Democrats will almost certainly take control of the Senate.

And what a world of difference that will make: real campaign finance reform, raising the minimum wage, making public colleges and universities tuition free, addressing the planetary crisis of climate change, progressive taxation, reforming our broken criminal justice system, comprehensive immigration reform and many other important issues.

Split a contribution to help Katie McGinty, Maggie Hassan, Ted Strickland, and Catherine Cortez Masto become senators and take back a progressive majority in the Senate.

If you've saved payment info with ActBlue Express, your donation will automatically be evenly split between Katie McGinty, Maggie Hassan, Ted Strickland, and Catherine Cortez Masto:

I want to be clear: It is very important that our movement holds public officials accountable. The Democratic Party passed an extremely progressive agenda at the convention. Our job is to make sure that platform is implemented. That will not happen without Democratic control of the Senate.
  • Katie McGinty was one of the first candidates to endorse a $15 minimum wage.
  • Maggie Hassan, who is a strong supporter of campaign finance reform, increased transparency and disclosure of political contributions as Governor of New Hampshire.
  • Ted Strickland is a fighter for Ohio’s working families who opposes the TPP and believes that we need to completely change the way we negotiate trade deals.
  • Catherine Cortez Masto is committed to protecting the environment and knows it’s long past time that we ensure equal pay for women.
Perhaps the most important reason to win a progressive majority in the Senate is because we must support nominees for the Supreme Court who will vote to overturn Citizens United.

It is so important we do everything we can to help these four candidates – Katie McGinty in Pennsylvania, Maggie Hassan in New Hampshire, Ted Strickland in Ohio, and Catherine Cortez Masto in Nevada – win their elections in November.


Thank you as always for everything you do for our political revolution.

In solidarity,

Senator Bernie Sanders

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 SF 49er Colin Kaepernick
sat during the national anthem
to protest police killings of Blacks.
Republicans are up in arms...
but they are not upset about this:
 
Reuters/David Becker
 
(I'm kidding...
I Snopes'ed it, and it's no more real
than the faked pix of Barack and Michelle
holding their left hands over their non-hearts)
 
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Sorry for the repeat, guys 'n' gals,
but I had to see Buff vs Fluff one more time...!
 
 ...Yikes! Just look at Trump's lard-ass!!!
No wonder Melania squints...
she's trying to make his bubble butt look smaller!
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Daily Kos

  • Newsweek opens a can of whoop-ass on Trump
  • AP ignored Colin Powell's foundation when he was secretary of state.
  • Trump campaign CEO: Women's liberation movement is 'bunch of dykes' from 'Seven Sisters Schools'
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  • Right wing talk show host that got schooled by Neil deGrasse Tyson is not going to write anymore
  • Comedian Lewis Black pounces Trump then and now: 'Reality and satire finally intersected'
  • Delegitimizing Madame President
  • Donald Trump is touchy, touchy, touchy about his net worth—and not going to show his taxes
  • Trump's campaign manager says he 'deserves credit' for boldly going to talk to black people
  • Jimmy Carter takes interview, while building homes, to discuss controversial issues—because he can
  • Add your name if you agree with the Democratic Governors Association (DGA): Democrats ARE fighting to expand voting rights, while Republicans are trying to disenfranchise voters. sponsored
  • New poll shows effects of Trump's 'outreach:' Favorability rate among black voters is ZERO percent
  • Stanford rapist scheduled to be released Friday, three months early—on 'good behavior'
  • White Lives Matter is a hate group. No, for real.
  • Why Anthony Weiner is bad for Hillary, even if he isn't
  • Video presenting people with their DNA results forces us to confront our biases against others
  • Republicans are already plotting to obstruct a Clinton presidency. This is why we must win the House
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  • Bette Midler trumps Donald's criticism of The Clinton Foundation—and it's divinely hilarious
  • Donald Trump, thrice-married adulterer, offers advice. Did he also offer classified info to Melania?
  • After receiving a barrage of questions about Colin Kaepernick, a veteran responds loud and clear
  • Add your name: I support weekend voting. The Democratic Governors Association (DGA) wants to increase voter participation and this could do it. sponsored
  • Whoa: A new poll shows Darrell Issa, one of the worst House Republicans, in serious hot water
  • Outstanding new Hillary ad smacks down 'the hat'
  • Trump supporters alter reality, rapper Ice Cube fires back
  • Is the New York Times' Maggie Haberman really this stupid, or just pretending?
  • Cartoon: Trump's immigration waffle
  • Arkansas judge jails cancer patient over unpaid bills—that's just the start
  • Sign if you agree with Everytown: Congress should make it illegal for people convicted of violent hate crimes to buy or possess guns. sponsored
  • Video presenting people with their DNA results forces us to confront our biases against others
  • Rudy Giuliani has saved more black lives than Beyonce or her ilk, dammit!
  • Is Earth getting a long distance call?
  • 'Trump tends to echo the words of whomever last spoke to him'
  • Trump's immigration issue debacle
  • GOP Rep. Don Young's secret 20-year 'oversight' of failing to disclose a major family inheritance
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  • NC Trooper Shoots and Kills Deaf Man
  • Millions to be counted in wrong location for 2020 Census; Democracy shudders
  • Gov. Terry McAuliffe restores voting rights to 13,000 former felons
  • Tell the Department of Homeland Security to close private for-profit immigration detention centers
  • I should have a right to choose ... what I wear.
  • A movement takes shape to memorialize lynching victims in the U.S.
  • The number of women in local jails has skyrocketed and here's why
  • Mothers fighting Chicago gun violence one block at a time
              
  • BUSTED! Dr. Sanjay Gupta dismantles Trump’s ‘bizarre’ medical letter and its mystery author
  • 'Healther' Dr. Drew canned by CNN
  • Cartoon: Trump Trump Trump
  • OMG: Paul Ryan is really scared Democrats could take back House. Can you chip in $1 to each of our 11 endorsed candidates to help turn the House blue?
  • Pastor who said Pulse nightclub victims 'got what they deserved' arrested for child molestation
  • 'Something has gone badly wrong at the AP'
  • Donald Trump finds another tragedy to casually exploit
  • Donald Trump shows us, yet again, who he is
  • Republicans are watching in horror as Trump repels minority voters in the western U.S.
  • Trump campaign hopes for reverse 'Bradley Effect'
  • Sign if you agree with the Democratic Governors Association (DGA): Republicans are disenfranchising voters. We must fight to to protect and restore voting rights, from automatic registration to vote-by-mail. sponsored
  • The Other 98% goes viral with 'Racist Glasses'—see how Trump voters view the world (VIDEO)
  • New version of con man Trump is the same phony, racialist, pandering grifter as the old Trump
  • Cartoon: The future of climate denial
  • If fascism ever does come to America, the media will be goose-stepping right in line
  • Recent headlines signal need for single-payer Medicare for All—now
  • Mothers fighting Chicago gun violence one block at a time

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    LOL...
    Trump actually thinks
    that Hillary scrubbed her e-mail server

    *****
    Regarding Trump's Mexico trip,
    Rob Reiner said,
    "Clearly, we’re not sending our best to Mexico.
    We’re sending liars.
    We’re sending narcissists.
    We’re sending sociopaths."
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    AlterNet

    By Elizabeth Preza, AlterNet
    The 49ers quarterback took a stand for something he believes in.  READ MORE»

    By Heather Digby Parton, Salon
    Again, the Drudge Report is setting the standard for campaign coverage in 2016—and that's not a good a thing. READ MORE»

    By Todd Miller, TomDispatch
    It has for years, and the fingerprints all over it aren't Trump's but the Clintons'—both Bill's and Hillary's. READ MORE»

    By Elizabeth Preza, AlterNet
    The internet rightfully shamed a pickup artist approach to hitting on women, but the problem runs much deeper. READ MORE»

    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    "Palin fell and hit her head on a rock. Don't worry, she's OK—or, you know, the same." READ MORE»

    By David Tuffley, The Conversation
    1% of the general population fits the profile, though the percentage of CEOs might be four times that figure. READ MORE»

    By Arturo Garcia, Raw Story
    Neal Larson couldn't handle the criticism, but he still gets to keep his radio show.  READ MORE»

    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    "I want other people to feel empowered." READ MORE»

    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    It's the closest we'll get to the unreleased interview footage—at least for now. READ MORE»

    By Keith Knight, AlterNet
    Hero? Disgrace? America is divided.  READ MORE»

    By Phillip Smith, AlterNet
    It's like opium's mild-mannered little sister, with very low overdose potential, and it helps with opioid withdrawal, but now the hammer is coming down. READ MORE»

    By Liv McConnell, Revelist
    But really, what woman would be found unbiased in cases of sexual assault? READ MORE»
       
    By Gene Bruskin, AlterNet
    Exiled Fethullah Gulen, living in the Pennsylvania Poconos, brings in hundreds of Turks to staff school chains in a number of states. READ MORE»

    By Jim Naureckas, FAIR
    They assure the world they're not racist, yet still believe intelligence is determined by race. READ MORE»

    By Larry Schwartz, AlterNet
    Fascinating data shows life was hell, and people did not live very long, just a century ago. READ MORE»

    By Judith Lewis Mernit, Capital and Main
    If legal weed is voted in, care must be taken to protect the local environment. READ MORE»

    By Simon Maloy, Salon
    After so many contradictions and reversals, Trump's upcoming immigration speech likely won't provide much clarity. READ MORE»

    By Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
    Hackers based outside the United States have reportedly infiltrated two state election databases. READ MORE»

    By Leo Gerard, AlterNet
    Trump assumes everyone else is bending the rules too. READ MORE»

    By David L. Phillips, The Huffington Post
    Supporting Turkey would make the U.S. complicit in Turkey’s land grab. READ MORE»

    By Angelo Young, Salon
    A new study shows that if unions were stronger, wages would be higher for union members and nonmembers alike. READ MORE»

    By Jon Pressick, Kinkly
    Love might make the world go 'round, but porn continues to drive the advancement of technology. READ MORE»

    By Sarah K. Burris, Raw Story
    “She’s been harassed. She’s been bullied by her teacher, and I’m tired of it." READ MORE»

    By Ilana Novick, AlterNet
    A simple tool could have powerful implications for Denver's homeless. READ MORE»

    By Matt Bors, AlterNet
    This illustrious group includes Henry Kissinger and a woman who recently woke up from a coma. READ MORE»
       
    By Sarah Lazare, AlterNet
    As private prisons fall out of favor, human rights groups call for feds to toss out harsh immigrant policies driving incarceration. READ MORE»

    By Elizabeth Preza, AlterNet
    Despite his anti-immigration policy, the hypocritical GOP candidate made money on the backs of illegal foreign workers. READ MORE»

    By Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet
    As criticism mounts, so do defenders. READ MORE»

    By Jen Sorensen, AlterNet
    When you're too lazy to pour your own detergent. READ MORE»

    By William M. Boardman, Reader Supported News
    An incoherent U.S. policy threatens the most effective fighting force against the Islamic State. READ MORE»

    By Brian Tashman, Right Wing Watch
    The Republican presidential candidate once decried One World Trade Center as a 'pile of crap' and evidence that terrorists won on 9/11. Now it stars in his latest ad. READ MORE»

    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    "Rushed, anxious, five minutes, driver waiting." READ MORE»

    By Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
    In 2007, the wholesale price of the EpiPen in the U.S. was $57. Less than a decade later, the life-saving drug now costs over $300. READ MORE»

    TeleSur
    The singer once again included political themes in her latest televised performance.  READ MORE»

    By David Ferguson, Raw Story
    46 percent of the NRA’s contributions come from foreign arms manufacturers and dealers. READ MORE»


    By Janet Allon, AlterNet
    Trump did not invent mean-spirited policies. READ MORE»

    By Sarah Lazare, AlterNet
    Governor Paul LePage referred to "people of color or people of Hispanic origin" as "the enemy." READ MORE»

    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    Late Sunday, the two jokingly made a grab for the GOP nominee's records.  READ MORE»

    By Bob Cesca, Salon
    Conspiracy nut and Hillary-hater Alex Jones has a new theory on Clinton's health based on her opening of a jar. READ MORE»

    By Robert Reich, RobertReich.org
    After Trump, our politics seem likely to remain as polarized as before—between establishment and anti-establishment. READ MORE»

    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    "We've had some pretty bad disasters under Republicans," Trump told Wolf Blitzer. READ MORE»

    By Eric W. Dolan, Raw Story
    Joseph Weichselbaum was indicted for drug trafficking in 1985.  READ MORE»

    By Peter Menniti, AlterNet
    Khaled told Katie Couric his key issue was inequality. READ MORE»

    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    Fallon took the event as an opportunity to slam Lochte before he becomes as irrelevant as... music videos. READ MORE»

               

    By Derrick Jensen, Seven Stories Press
    The air around the world has recently been declared to be as carcinogenic as second hand smoke. READ MORE»

    By Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet
    The venerable civil rights lobby has come under attack.  READ MORE»

    By Adele M. Stan, AlterNet
    A tweet about Anthony Weiner illustrates the worst kind of journalism—false equivalence wrapped in a false narrative.  READ MORE»

    By Paul Waldman, The American Prospect
    He promised a 'deportation force,' and his supporters cheered. Now he's backpedaling, risking the right's love for him. READ MORE»

    By Kali Holloway, AlterNet
    That's not chlorine you're smelling.  READ MORE»

    By Judith Coburn, TomDispatch
    Secrets of a journalist turned Private Eye. READ MORE»

    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    New documentary "The Search for Earth Proxima" interviews scientists on the hunt for the next habitable planet.  READ MORE»

    By Chauncey DeVega, Salon
    The New York Times columnist's direct and unapologetic takedown of a black Trump surrogate is a model to emulate. READ MORE»

    By Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
    Bernie Sanders and his supporters have launched a new political organization called Our Revolution. READ MORE»

    By Joseph Sabroski, AlterNet
    As Muslim youth activists in Minneapolis debate a federal counter-extremism program, one films himself resisting an FBI visit. READ MORE»

    By David Ferguson, Raw Story
    Somehow this was Clinton's fault. READ MORE»

    By Brian McFadden, AlterNet
    Science is incredible. READ MORE»

     
    By Arlie Hochschild, Tom Dispatch
    What would Trump mean for the environment? READ MORE»

    By Lynn Stuart Parramore, AlterNet
    A trendy new breed of capitalist promises efficient enlightenment, but often delivers something very different.  READ MORE»

    By Andrew O'Hehir, Salon
    How Karl Rove's 2012 Fox News humiliation unleashed Trump, Breitbart and the demons of the alt-right. READ MORE»

    By Nafeez Ahmed, AlterNet
    A ludicrous blueprint for permanent foreign military domination. READ MORE»

    Southern Poverty Law Center
    This social media savvy group skews young, and embraces white ethno-nationalism as a fundamental value. READ MORE»

    By Sarah Lazare, AlterNet
    Inspired by Occupy Wall Street, Janet Wilson is helping transform vacant buildings into thriving community centers. READ MORE»

    By Robert Reich, RobertReich.org
    Landslide, you say? READ MORE»

    By Dana DiFilippo, New American Media
    Suicide, dementia and physical failings are at issue.  READ MORE»

    By Marie Aspiazu, Rabble
    Both Nancy Pelosi and Paul Ryan recently came out against it.  READ MORE»

    By Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
    Even before the Saudi-led bombing campaign in Yemen began more than a year ago, Yemen was ranked as one of the poorest countries in the world. READ MORE»

    By Kelsey Drain, Medical Daily
    These commonly repeated myths turn out to be just that.  READ MORE»

    By Robin Scher, AlterNet
    They thrive in particular on old mattresses and unwashed sheets. READ MORE»

    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    "Don't vote for a third party," Gore told Think Progress.  READ MORE»

    By Tom Boggioni, Raw Story
    “I thought that eventually they were going to recognize that my health was the top priority.” READ MORE»

    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    "The diversity of languages and cultures is wonderful, but..." one Googler began, and Chomsky quickly shut down speculation.  READ MORE»
       
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    So!
    Trump LIED
    again
    when he said
    that he and Mexican President Pena Nieto
    did not discuss payment
    for Trump's border wall.
    Suck on that, Trump
    ...you stubby orange fucksicle!
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    Movies!

    Oh, holy phuque--Pence is every bit as ignorant as Trump, no matter how hard he tries to hide behind his arrogance. This is so phuquen' fuSStrating to watch...I can't believe we still have to keep having this conversation over and over and over...! GRRRRR!!!!! Every phuquen' politician in America needs to watch this phuquen video!!!!!

    Ah, phuque. I needs me a laugh...
    Ok, that's a little better...

    ...hm...!!

    This should do it...

    ...Ah, MUCH better now!

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    If we're going to build a wall,
    the day Trump is in Mexico
    would seem the best day to do it.
    -- Mrs. Betty Bowers