Friday, October 21, 2016

~240 years of representative democracy, flushed down the big jacuzzi by Donald "Pitiful pathetic FAT UNATTRACTIVE celebutante LOSER and SAD little freeloader-in-thief-WANNABE" Trump

A sad, sad anniversary: 22 October marks the one-year anniversary of the passing of Dot Calm.
She is sorely missed by all who knew and love her. Rest in peace, Dot Calm! I miss you more each day. I love you!
-- your faithful shadow

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

And there you have it, boyz 'n' girlz...

Donald "Pitiful pathetic FAT UNATTRACTIVE celebutante LOSER and SAD little freeloader-in-thief-WANNABE" Trump has permanently shit the bed on becoming president. Every media outlet I check--even right-wing ones--proclaim his candidacy to be tits up because Donald "I know you are but what am I?" Trump refuses to concede the election if or hopefully when he loses.

Nobody is shocked except those living in FUX Noise or talk radio right-wing media bubbles, since Donald has had this trumper-tantrum before...not quite a month ago.

Some are calling for Donald to step down; others are calling for Republican party leadership to use any legal means to tell Donald Trump, "YOU'RE FIRED."

Although giving Donald his well-earned pink slip would give the Republican party some cover from which to try to rebuild and run a legitimate campaign in 2020, I think they shouldn't be allowed to have this abortion. This whole circus was their baby from the get-go, and they should be forced to carry it to term just to see what that feels like, ha.

But what really worries me isn't a Donald Trump presidency--I don't think that even the Republicans are willing to rig this election in favor of someone so opposed to the rule of law that we as a nation have observed since our founding. And I really don't think that there are enough tinfoil-hat-wearing Americans to push Donald Trump to victory without the election being rigged.

What worries me is the potential for bloodshed--in addition to that expressly incited by Donald Trump at his rallies.

Black, brown, immigrant, and disadvantaged voters already have enough trouble voting because, sure, Republicans have been rigging elections since at least 2000--maybe before. According to Greg Palast and other sources, Republicans and some Democrats have been jumping through their own assholes to knock potential progressive voters off the voting roles. One trick is to knock off the list everyone who has the same name (or just last name) as a convicted felon--so they use one felon to knock however many dozens of innocent voters off the rolls. Or they take out everyone with the same first and last names, even though their middle names are different. Yup, Republicans and some Democrats use cute little tricks like that to deny the vote to innocent Black, brown, immigrant, and disadvantaged Americans.

By the millions.

And the lucky ones left on the rolls have to deal with increasingly numerous and difficult hurdles to voting, including having to choose between buying groceries or medicine for the week or taking enough time off work to get to the DMV or wherever and get a picture ID...a picture ID that may cost not only the time taken off from work but also money in fees. This is nothing but a poll tax--a prohibitively high poll tax for too many Americans who spend nearly every waking hour working just to survive.

On top of that, Republicans have used our taxpayer dollars to close down one polling site after another, forcing voters to wait in line for 7 hours or more to vote. The kinder, gentler Republicans  satisfy themselves with choosing hostile locations for the few remaining polls to ensure that Black and Latino voters face intimidation when they go to vote.

So, yes, Virginia, American elections are most definitely rigged...but not in the ways that the Republicans pretend is the case when they stop us from exercising our right to vote. It's all well documented on "Democracy Now!" if you care to look it up--forgive me for not linking to specific articles, but I'm still a widdle burned out from double-posting Wednesday, including live-blawgging the dEEbate.

But I digress.

So, here we are, looking at far fewer Black, brown, immigrant, and disadvantaged Americans being allowed to vote in the first place, and here comes Donald "I could not be a bigger asshole, believe me" Trump telling his rabid gun-toting conspiracy-theory-loving "other"-hating minions to go to their polling places and make sure the election isn't "stolen" from him.

And what exactly do you think these Trump adherents are going to do? How do you think they're interpreting teh Dumbald's manifesto to "protect" the election?

At the very least, they're going to get in people's faces and try--and very possibly succeed--to prevent them from exercising their Constitutional right to vote. At worst, they will shed innocent blood in the name of their rabid nationalism--at their fat bald orange idol's behest.

And that's not even considering what they might do on November 9th if teh Dumbald should deign to proclaim himself displeased with losing the election.

Friends, that's what I worry about--that's whom I worry about.

I worry about my Black, brown, immigrant, and disadvantaged brothers and sisters who have done no harm to anyone and who just want to fucking vote. I worry that they will be driven away at best or shot and killed at worst. I worry that they will be targeted in race riots and post-election riots by Trump's tinfoil-hat brigade in the name of misplaced patriotism.

I hope the National Guard is ready to deal with such a circus.

But am I shocked? No, I'm not even surprised. Republicans long ago decided that the Constitution is obsolete...passé...except as an excuse to do whatever the hell they wanted to do anyway. What they really want is a theocratic dictatorship--that much is clear to anyone watching and listening. But even they know that their twisted ideas are not popular with the American populace, so they resort to speaking in code. All Donald Trump has done is say out loud, in uncoded plain language, everything they've been thinking and working toward for the last thirty years.

So, no, it's no surprise.

But it is a worry. A people-will-die worry.

And if so much as a drop of innocent blood is shed during or after the election due to Donald Trump's exhortations, then I will work to see him prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Freedom of speech doesn't mean that you get to say whatever you want without consequence, and if what you say causes violence, then that violence is a consequence for which you are responsible.

And as if this is not enough, just consider all the damage already done by Donald Trump's feckless, reckless, ill-advised campaign to make America hate again. That's right--bullying has gone up in schools across the country, and Black, Latino, Muslim, and other children who look "different" from their white counterparts are suffering from distraction, depression, and stress--their grades are dropping. These innocent children's performance in school is suffering because of the stress from bullying--it-snot because they're "naturally stupid" because they have melanin in their skin or worship the "wrong" god the "wrong" way. I'm highlighting a Vox article below because, even if the wrinkled orange fucksicle were to crawl back under his rock tomorrow, we as a society will be suffering the effects of all his hateful isms for the next generation. The civility that has taken fifty years of blood, sweat, and tears to build has been obliterated in a little over a year by this monstrous LOSER.

And you wonder why I'm pissed...and you wonder why I call him the worst names I can possibly think of...and you wonder why I drink.

The children are our future, and Donald John Trump has just set us all back by a generation--and he hasn't even been defeated at the polls yet.

Can you imagine what damage he'd do if he actually got into the White House?

Don't forget to read Dot Calm's shadow's favorite independent sources of news and information:

Daily Kos
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Peas, friends. Take care of yourselves for me. Trust me--you're worth it! And have a goddamned Fireball, will you? It's been one hell of a week, and I for one could use a drink.
  
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Today's Featured Article

Vox: "All the black and brown people have to leave": Trump's scary impact on how kids think

Children have picked up on all the racist rhetoric.


Melissia Hill was eating crepes with her 5-year-old son, Phoenix, at a Brooklyn cafe this summer when he asked her, “Is Donald Trump a bad person? Because I heard that if he becomes president, all the black and brown people have to leave and we’re going to become slaves.”

Next he wanted to know, “What is a slave?” and, “Where are we gonna go?”
Hill was taken aback, and well aware of the wide-eyed interest Phoenix’s questions attracted from neighboring tables. She asked him where he’d heard these things. His answer: from another child at his local YMCA day camp.
“I was very interested in talking to the parents of this child. I was wondering whether they were supporting Trump or were they against him. ... I would literally stake the mother out at drop-off in the morning, but I kept missing her,” Hill, who is black, told Vox.
Camp staffers dismissed Hill’s concerns. Meanwhile, Phoenix cried every day when he was dropped off. So Hill pulled him out of the program and continued to reassure him of his safety.
 
“I told him we’re not going anywhere, we’re going to live here,” she said. “I just reaffirmed this is home and we’re not going anywhere, Trump is not going to deport us. He is not going to become president.”
Given Phoenix’s age, Hill chose not to delve into the Republican candidate’s expressed positions, correct the demographic breakdown of whom exactly he suggested should be prohibited from immigrating, or parse the differences between deportation and slavery, which had been lost somewhere in the other camper’s interpretation.
After all, she intentionally hadn’t yet exposed her son to the idea of racial difference or bigotry at all, up until that point. Deliberate about controlling the flow of information to him, she rarely even allows him to see anything other than children’s programming on television. “It was just hard for me to even think about explaining what slavery was to him,” she said. “His grandmother is white, his auntie is white. ... We have all different colors in our family, and I wasn’t really ready to open that topic up in him.”
Phoenix is no longer scared, she said, but the episode “just stole a piece of his innocence.”
He isn’t alone.
If Trump wins the election, first lady Michelle Obama said In her now-famous speechabout his leaked comments bragging about grabbing women’s genitals, “We're telling all our kids that bigotry and bullying are perfectly acceptable in the leader of their country.”
Yet many children have already received that message loud and clear. They haven’t been protected from Trump’s attacks on racial and religious groups in anywhere near the same way as much as they have from his X-rated “hot mic” remarks.
Trump’s most infamous assertions about race, religion, and identity — that many Mexican immigrants are rapists and “bad people,” that a judge was incapable of doing his job because of his ethnicity, that Muslims are a danger to America, that “the blacks” (a phrasing that linguists say serves to identify African-Americans as “other”) live in a virtual hellscape with nothing to lose and no standing to critique his platform — were all made publicly.
These messages, though, have not been softened, omitted or redacted by the media for the protection of young ears in the same way his so-called “locker room talk” about women has. And kids like Phoenix aren’t waiting to see what happens on November 8 before they absorb these views, repeat them, and integrate them into the set of perspectives that combine to make up how they see themselves and others. Many, according to a recent survey of teachers’ perceptions of their students, are using them as fodder for bullying. Others are anxious and scared as a result of the taunts and the real-life threats to their families.
Nobody — not even those who study the development of racial attitudes in kids or the impact of racial trauma — can say with certainty what the long-term effects of this unprecedented dose of high-profile animosity will be on the young people who are steeped in it.

Marginalized kids are terrified and saddened

Immigrant advocates gather to protest against Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump outside the Trump International Hotel, currently under construction on Pennsylvania Avenue between the US Capitol and the White House, July 9, 2015, in Washington, DC.
 Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

This spring, Teaching Tolerance, the Southern Poverty Law Center’s education arm, took an informal poll of educators to gauge how this campaign had affected schools so far.
Maureen Costello, the director of Teaching Tolerance, said the organization’s interest in the election’s effect on school-age kids was piqued by news reports about high school sporting events where chants of “Trump, Trump, Trump” and “Build a wall” were used against predominantly Latino teams.
“We wondered, is this the tip of an iceberg? Is there something beneath this?” she said.
The organization sent queries to the teachers who subscribed to its weekly newsletter. “We weren’t trying to be scientific. We were trying to find out, ‘Is there anything going on?’ I compare it to the [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] asking doctors to report if there are measles outbreaks,” Costello said.
The organization’s conclusion from the thousands of comments it received: Yes, something is going on. More than two-thirds of teachers reported that students — mainly immigrants, children of immigrants, and Muslims — had expressed concerns or fears about what might happen to them or their families after the election:
Teachers used words like “hurt” and “dejected” to describe the impact on their charges. The ideas and language coming from the presidential candidates are bad enough, but many students — Muslim, Hispanic and African-American — are far more upset by the number of people, including classmates and even teachers, who seem to agree with Trump. They are struggling with the belief that “everyone hates them.”
There were reports of tears shed in classrooms from second grade to high school. Concerns about being “sent back” transcended immigration status, as in Phoenix’s case, to affect African-American kids:
African-American students aren’t exempt from the fears. Many teachers reported an increase in use of the n-word as a slur, even among very young children. And black children are burdened with a particularly awful fear that has been reported from teachers in many states — that they will “be deported to Africa” or that slavery will be reinstated. As an Oklahoma elementary teacher explains, “My kids are terrified of Trump becoming [p]resident. They believe he can/will deport them — and NONE of them are Hispanic. They are all African American.
According to the report, even children who did not face, or did not believe they faced, direct threats as a result of Trump’s policies, perceived the same pattern as the white supremacists who support Trump: that the candidate’s vision for a return to a “great’ version of America was dismissive of people of color. A teacher at a predominantly black school in Ferguson, Missouri, told Teaching Tolerance, “We do not have the language and hate of any candidates repeated at the high school where I teach. … However, I do hear students wonder if they are being let in on what all white people truly think and feel.”
The nonprofit called the results “the Trump effect.” The findings resonate with teachers who didn’t participate in the survey, too.
Brian Moss, who teaches eighth grade at a Northern California middle school where he estimates 80 percent of students are Latino, told Vox, “In really looking at Trump’s policies specifically, and looking at the reforms he’s suggesting, I’ve witnessed kids in discussions expressing concerns, if not downright fear.”
He’s teaching an entire unit on the election, as he puts it, “covering the debate and using news sources to objectively present policies from each candidate.” So Moss can’t avoid Trump’s positions, like his proposed ban on Muslim immigration (which evolved into“extreme vetting”), his insistence that he’ll deport “millions,” and his promise to end birthright citizenship.
Moss can’t, in good conscience, give his students the kindergarten-level “He won’t win, and our family isn’t going anywhere” speech that Hill gave Phoenix, either. They’re old enough to know that much of what Trump has proposed could affect their families, and they know he’s not guaranteed to lose — it’s part of their curriculum to understand this. So Moss tries to balance reassurance with honesty.
“A lot of students have undocumented parents or are undocumented themselves, so it’s very understandable that they would feel these ways,” he said. “I do try to suggest to them that there’s no immediate threat and there’s not going to be people knocking on doors necessarily, even if he does win. But I also, to some degree, think they might need to be a bit afraid. There needs to be awareness, and if fear comes with that, it seems justified.”

Some kids have broadened and weaponized Trump’s rhetoric

Supporters of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump listen as he addresses a capacity crowd at the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland, Colorado, on October 3, 2016.
 Jason Connolly/AFP/Getty Images

Moss says he hasn’t observed kids attacking or antagonizing each other based on views and policies Trump has expressed. That could be because Latino students are the dominant population at his school, or because his classroom has a clearly stated nondiscrimination policy. “At the beginning of the year, I generally do a big piece on diversity and respect,” he said. “Almost the only way to get thrown out of my classroom is to attack someone based on ethnicity gender preference or identity. Generally, students are highly respectful of that.”
Not all students adhere to such boundaries. According to the Teaching Tolerance report, while some kids are afraid, others feel empowered to bully each other, in particular with the anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant sentiments that have had so much airtime during the presidential campaign.
“Students seem emboldened to make bigoted and inflammatory statements about minorities, immigrants, the poor, etc.,” a high school teacher in Michigan wrote in response to the survey.
There are reports of students repeating and exaggerating Trump’s positions, to the point of advocating for violence:
Teachers in New Hampshire — where the first primary was held — reported some of the greatest increases in disturbing behavior. One high school teacher from Westmoreland wrote, “A lot of students think we should kill any and all people we do not agree with. They also think that all Muslims are the same and are a threat to our country and way of life. They believe all Muslims want to kill us.
Bullies have targeted Muslim students and those who they confuse with Muslims with particular aggressions:
Muslim students — along with the Sikh and Hindu students who are mistaken for Muslims — have endured heightened levels of abuse. According to reports from around the nation, Muslim students regularly endure being called ISIS, terrorist or bomber. These opinions are expressed boldly and often.
Students target classmates of Mexican descent for taunts and threats about immigration. And, as in the case of Phoenix’s day camp friend, kids aren’t particularly detail-oriented about this bullying, and expand it to cover children of many different backgrounds:
Teachers in every state reported hostile language aimed at immigrants, mainly Mexicans. A Wisconsin middle school teacher told us, “Openly racist statements towards Mexican students have increased. Mexican students are worried.” A middle school teacher in Anaheim, California, reported, “Kids tell other kids that soon they will be deported.” Regardless of their ethnic background or even their immigration or citizenship status, targeted students are taunted with talk of a wall or threats of forcible removal.
Neither are the slurs limited to schools with immigrant populations. “At the all-white school where I teach, ‘dirty Mexican’ has become a common insult,” a Wisconsin middle school educator said. “Before election season it was never heard.”
Costello points out that this climate can impact kids of all ethnicities — even those who aren’t directly attacked. “Teachers have said it’s not just the marginalized kids who are being hurt,” she said. “Their white or Christian friends and allies feel for them and want to stand up for them. “

Kids haven’t ever been naive as adults like to think they are when it comes to racism

Joe Feagin, a professor of sociology at Texas A&M University who focuses on racial and ethnic studies and the co-author of The First R: How Children Learn Race and Racism, told Vox that the Teaching Tolerance survey’s findings are a reminder that school-age kids are much more aware of race and racism than adults often like to believe.
In fact, he says his research demonstrates that children as young as 2 to 5 years old understand and reinforce racial hierarchy. It’s actually quite common for kids to be each other’s first teachers when it comes to bigotry and stereotypes.
“Much of the literature suggests that children learn racism from parents, relatives, and media,” Feagin said. “The other big source of learning is that children learn from other children. One child comes to school, has discovered the n-word and what it means; by the end of the day, that knowledges has spread across the school. It’s quite possible for [kids in] child care to learn racial thinking from other children.”
His conclusions come in part from a study of a multiracial daycare center in the 1990s, — notably, before the advent of social media and the accompanying additional access to information.
Thanks to kids’ increased exposure to news and information today, he says it’s truer than ever that “It’s impossible for even anti-racist parents to hide this from their children.”
Feagin suggests parents should admit to themselves that their children will encounter racist views from the media and their peers — and the current political climate has simply emphasized the things kids have always encountered and communicated to each other. “Once you start doing that, when these racist incidents do happen in your child’s life, you can use these as teaching moments, teaching events,” he said.
The good news: According to Feagin, research data on children shows that young children have a strong sense of social justice and unfairness and they see this unfairness whether parents point it out or not. Parents should take advantage of this, he said, and “use these instances to point out the unfairness of that language and how it hurts people.”

Immigrant children may be most at risk for short-term harm

Teaching Tolerance’s report linked the racist, anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim rhetoric children have been exposed to during the Trump campaign to traditional bullying. The organization warned that there’s evidence the impact could be similar:
Stressed students have a harder time learning, and we saw many reports that anxiety was having an impact on grades and ability to concentrate. In Washington state, a teacher told us about a 10-year-old boy who can’t sleep at night because he is worried his immigrant parents will be sent away. A California art teacher described a fifth-grader who had begun having “full-blown panic attacks.” After fellow students in Washington state had repeatedly shouted slurs from their cars at one Muslim teenager, her teacher reported, the girl expressed suicidal thoughts.
Feagin said the impact of race- and religion-based bullying at school depends upon how the bullied kids’ families are able to counteract it. That may depend on how long their families have been in the United States and the coping mechanisms that exist in their culture as a result.
“African-American people have developed an antiracist counter-framing from 20 generations of dealing with white people,” Feagin said. “Families that can draw on this tradition might go through an incident and explain to a child that there are racist, mean people who think like this and say things that are false. But recent immigrants from say, the Middle East, might not have as much of that --- children might not have parents who have developed an antiracist counter-framing for how to deal with white racism.”
Latino families, according to this line of research, typically develop an “anti-racist counter-framing” — a way of using home culture to push back against the racist messages of the outside world — by the second or third generation in the United States.
As a result, when it comes to the impact of “the Trump effect,” Feagin said, “My guess just from my own 50 years of research is it’s going to be even tougher on immigrant children,” with more recent immigrants suffering the most.

This is unprecedented, so long-term effects are unclear

In Costello’s view, it’s hard to accurately predict the impact of “the Trump effect” because it’s such a new phenomenon. Kids’ level of access to this type of rhetoric may be unprecedented in American society.
“I think it is fairly new,” she said. “When you think about the civil rights movement, the leaders of that movement had to depend on outrage on almost creating conflict — there’s a reason there were protests in Birmingham, because Bill Connor could be counted on to bring out the dogs and the fire hoses — that got the attention of the rest of the country. Today the quantity of the information, the access to the information, is so much more widespread. It’s instant and ubiquitous.”
But social scientists have little doubt that there will be an impact — at a minimum, to the psyches of individual kids who’ve dealt with fears like those expressed by Phoenix and Moss’s students.
  • Increased vigilance and suspicion
  • Increased sensitivity to threat
  • Increased psychological and physiological symptoms (including risks for depression and anxiety disorders, and disruption to child development and quality of emotional attachment in family and social relationship)
  • Increased alcohol and drug usage
  • Increased aggression
  • Narrowing sense of time
“This campaign has been particularly difficult and stressful for many individuals,” Turner said in an email to Vox, pointing to the American Psychological Association’s survey on techniques for coping with election-related stress. “As you might expect, if adults are stressed and having a difficult time this stress is magnified among youth. Children often model behaviors and emotions expressed by their parents or important figures in their lives. So when adults are distressed or bothered by comments by Donald Trump, similar behaviors may be experienced by youth.”
“There is a significant amount of research on the negative impacts of microaggressions (subtle racism and discrimination) and overt racism on individuals psychological and physical health,” he continued. “When children are the recipients of racist rhetoric it can lead to anxiety, depression, and concentration difficulties that might hurt their academic performance. In the long-term, this could lead to psychological symptoms or even health risk such as high blood pressure.”
Turner suggested that adults consult a a toolkit by Boston College’s Institute for the Study of and Promotion for Race and Culture to help children cope with race-based stress that results from campaign rhetoric, saying, “It’s particularly important for caregivers and parents to develop a plan of how to address these incidents.”
How the “Trump effect” will shape the way the kids affected by it operate as they grow up is an open question— but it seems clear that it’s not dependent on what happens November 8. In other words, much of the damage has been done.
Costello suspects that the effects will persist even if Trump doesn’t win the presidency. “Let’s imagine a scenario where Trump loses, Hillary wins, and no politicians are calling for these things or using this kind of language,” she said. “It’s still out there. Once kids are afraid, you just can’t turn it off.”
     
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From Faithful America--Top Catholic bishop, silent on Trump, now attacks Democrats

Dear Faithful America member,

The president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has had little to say about this election. He even kept quiet when Donald Trump called Pope Francis "disgraceful" and accused him of being a "pawn" of the Mexican government.

But Archbishop Joseph Kurtz just broke his silence to issue a statement insinuating that Democrats "have sought to interfere in the internal life of the church for short-term political gain."

Kurtz is echoing the latest bizarre conspiracy theory from the Trump campaign, which alleges that John Podesta, a Clinton campaign official and lifelong Catholic, is somehow orchestrating a campaign to undermine the Catholic church - all because of a leaked email in which Podesta mentions that he helped start a Catholic social-justice organization more than a decade ago.

Every four years, conservative Catholic bishops look for opportunities to make trouble for the Democratic candidate while leaving the Republican alone. Now that the Republican candidate is this dangerous, it's time to drop the double standard.

Tell U.S. bishops: Break your silence about Trump's campaign of hate

Thanks!

- Michael
     
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From Change.org--Kansas cop kills autistics dead

There's a new petition taking off on Change.org, and we think you might be interested in signing it.
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On Thursday, August 18, 2016, 36 year-old Joseph (Joey) Weber was shot and killed by a Hays, Kansas police officer. Joey was autistic and had limited verbal abilities. He was unarmed at the time of his death. He led police to a familiar place of safety, a home for those with disabilities, following a traffic stop. He was shot and killed in front of that home. The officer who killed Joey is Sgt. Brandon Hauptman, a 9-year veteran who was a leader on the Special Situation Response Team.
According to a release by the Ellis County Attorney’s Office, Weber was stopped for a traffic infraction and failed to obey the officer’s commands.  It took a month for any information, including Joey’s name, to be released even after repeated requests by news organizations and public demonstrations. There were no bodycams because Hays police do not have them and have stated they have no plans to purchase them.
These types of injustices will continue all over this country if the department and officer are not held accountable. More awareness needs to be brought to the excessive force used by police officers and the inability to handle situations in a more competent manner. Almost 1/2 of people killed by police have a disability. This needs to stop now.
We seek justice for Joey. His death should have never happened. Hays PD has ZERO bodycams and refused to attend an autism awareness training held days before Joey’s death. We want to create Joey’s Law to protect those in the disabled community from police brutality so this tragedy never happens again.  Sign this petition to fire the officer responsible for Joey’s death and implement Joey’s Law.
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And Howie Klein insists – demands – that every candidate that Blue America PAC supports be a progressive to the core. A progressive warrior. A progressive with guts.

There is a need and a hunger for a PAC that reflects our values; a PAC for you and me. That’s why MayDay PAC raised more than $10 million from small donors in the last election cycle. That’s why so many “progressive” organizations depict themselves as such.

Blue America PAC is that PAC. A PAC for you and me..


Courage,

Rep. Alan Grayson

 

 

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The latest emails disclosed by Wikileaks clearly shows why we must keep building our progressive movement -- to be prepared to confront the new administration, whoever wins this terribly flawed election.

Now is the time to ask, what lessons can we learn from these recent Wikileaks?

First, these latest emails, which involve John Podesta, Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman, reveal the incestuous relationships between establishment politicians, the mainstream corporate media, Wall Street, and big business interests. None of this should come as a surprise.  We saw these same corrupt conflicts of interest in my recent campaign against Debbie Wasserman Schultz.  


In her well-paid speeches to Wall Street firms, Hillary Clinton praised the banksters who created the 2008 financial collapse and then profited so hugely from the government bailouts.  She also expressed pride in supporting the worldwide spread of hydraulic fracturing (fracking), while at the same time she was publicly speaking out about the growing dangers of climate change.

There’s been a tendency among some progressives to remain silent about the latest Wikileaks dump, no doubt out of fear of being accused of helping to elect Donald Trump.  However, if we don’t discuss these troubling emails now, they will surely be swept under the rug after November 8th

Moreover, the recent Wikileaks show the responsibility of the Democratic establishment for the rise of Donald Trump.  Even before the presidential campaign got started, the Clinton camp was plotting how to get their friends in the mainstream media, including at MSNBC, to saturate Trump with television coverage to help boost his campaign – all because they knew Trump would be the one person who could blow up the Republican Party and who Hillary could defeat in a general election.

Finally, these Wikileaks also show how the Obama campaign plotted with leading Wall Street supporters in October 2008 - even before he was first elected president - to staff his administration with the same Wall Street villains who helped to collapse the U.S. economy and global financial system. Again, this did not come as a surprise to me.  Although I was a big supporter of Barack Obama throughout his 2008 campaign, I publicly broke with him just days after his election when he announced the appointments of Timothy Geithner as Treasury Secretary and Larry Summers as head of his National Economic Council.  As a law professor and activist, I was well aware of the roles that both Summers and Geithner had played in deregulating Wall Street, abolishing the Glass-Steagall firewalls that had protected banking from speculation, and allowing the growth of complex financial derivatives.  Together, these “reforms” had transformed our banking system into a global casino, while undermining the foundations of our democracy.

Likewise, we must be ready to confront and oppose shady appointments when made by the next president – most likely Hillary Clinton, according to the most recent polls. 

While others may be try to curry favor with the new administration and be overly complacent during the dangerous “honeymoon” period, we know better.  Please support the work of Progress For All to help us lead the charge against such appointments.  You can count on us to always resist the corrupt establishment and to look out first and foremost for the interests of ordinary Americans.

Thank you and please spread the word that Progress For All needs the grassroots support of small donations to build our progressive movement.

In solidarity,

Tim Canova

Chair, Progress For All

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CREDO action
#NoDAPL: Native Americans and our Constitution are under assault
The petition to North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple and the U.S. Department of Justice reads:
"Journalism and activism are not crimes. Ensure that journalists can exercise their constitutional rights to do their jobs without fear of government intimidation or prosecution. Uphold the rights of Native Americans and their allies to peacefully resist the Dakota Access pipeline without threat of violence."
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From Daily Kos--Volunteer to STOP TRUMP, reprinted from 17 October

Hundreds of volunteers from around the country contacted thousands of voters in crucial swing states like Ohio and Nevada to talk about what was at stake in this election and encourage them to vote!

These conversations are how we're going to defeat Trump and the Republican party's messages of racism, misogyny and hate. We couldn't do it without the incredible dedication of readers like you.

There are just 22 days left of this election.
Our friends at MoveOn have volunteer shifts available all week, Monday - Friday: 5 p.m. ET - 11 p.m. ET. You can make calls from home or wherever you are comfortable. Training and support are provided.

Can't wait to volunteer? GREAT! Click here to sign up for your volunteer shift.

Can't make calls but still want to help? Click here to chip in $3 to the Daily Kos Get Out The Vote Fund.

Keep fighting,
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From Change.org--Repeal exemptions for religious daycares from child abuse laws

There's a new petition taking off on Change.org, and we think you might be interested in signing it.
Petitioning U.S. House of Representatives

End "The God Loophole" -- Stop Abuse of Children in Religious Daycares

Petition by Tiana Brownen
United States
17,119
Supporters
Many religious daycares use their church affiliation as a means of exempting themselves from state rules. Alarmingly, such exemption problems occur in 17 states and impact over 7,700 different facilities nationwide. 
The growing trend of using religion as a shield from regulation makes children susceptible to abuse in religious daycares. Thus, a daycares religious freedom comes at a price for children. The lack of common sense rules in religious daycares has proven disastrous as numerous children are abused and neglected in these facilities. Many cases are not reported because of religious exemptions, yet even when cases are reported it does not ensure justice. In fact, many cases are dismissed because of religious exemptions which allow many states to break rules.
These loopholes allow unthinkable tragedies to occur to children and leave families with few options to obtain justice. Faith-based daycares have virtually no rules which makes it hard for states to properly enforce, monitor, and oversee regulatory policies for religious daycares which further escalates the problem. When states allow exemptions, it decreases the safety of children in these care facilities. Many states have started fight against this systemic child abuse but 17 states leave children unprotected and vulnerable.
It is time to make state-wide regulation for all religious care facilities to fight the injustice children face and ensure that changes are made. South Carolina has created legislation, dubbed the Children’s Code, that is designed to give state officials jurisdiction to inspect religious daycares and prohibit all daycares from operating unless they are licensed and meets state regulation. This legislation preserves religious freedom in determining curriculum, but also requires enough training, regulation, and inspection to protect children.
Congress needs to pass a law that holds care facilities responsible for the lives they were charged to care for. This is not an issue of faith, but rather about protecting children. The God Loophole has allowed daycares to neglect and hurt children for far too long and it is time for changes to be made. 
     
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Justice for Port Drivers Campaign via ActionNetwork.org--Tell Michael Kors to stop wage theft

We wrote you last week to ask you to send a strong message to Michael Kors, that Mr. Kors end wage theft in his supply chain, specifically at my company: Intermodal Bridge Transport.

We still haven’t heard from Mr. Kors, so it’s time we step things up a bit.

Download your selfie sign and post your picture to Instagram, Twitter or Facebook, using the hashtag #WatchHungerStop & @MichaelKors -- or share my picture on facebook.



By taking a picture, you are letting @MichaelKors know that you won’t tolerate wage theft. It hurts our families and our communities; we all deserve better.

Please join my coworkers and I in sending a clear message -- To Michael Kors: #WatchHungerStop by enforcing your Code of Conduct on trucking companies, to ensure port drivers can afford to feed their families.

In solidarity and struggle,
Eddie Ossoy
Port Truck Driver
Internmodal Bridge Transport

P.S. You can download your selfie sign here. Take a photo with it and post to Instagram or Facebook with the hashtag, #WatchHungerStop. My family and I thank you for your support!


     
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From SumOfUs--Bayer and Sygenta knew they were killing bees

For years, Bayer and Syngenta executives have been claiming that their pesticides are safe for bees.

But newly uncovered internal documents reveal that they knew the truth all along and suppressed their own scientific studies showing the harm that neonicotinoid pesticides do to bees.

It's never been more clear that these corporate polluters can't be trusted, and we're demanding that these bee-killing pesticides be taken off the market now.

Will you chip in $1?

Yes, I'll chip in $1 to help stop Bayer and Syngenta's bee-killing pesticides.

These documents directly contradict claims that these companies have been making publicly claiming that none of the studies they've ever conducted have shown harm to bees.

Bayer and Syngenta's studies found that the neonics they use seriously harm bee colonies when used in high doses. Significant effects were not found when lower doses were used -- but critics say that this is a not a realistic scenario. Bees in real environments are regularly exposed to a mixture of many different chemicals.

We'd never know these studies existed if not for a Freedom of Information Act request in the U.S. by Greenpeace, and scientists are expressing outrage that these companies would keep such important research hidden from the public.

And these new revelations come at a critical time, as nations like France and the U.K. are currently debating whether to continue bans on bee-killing pesticides, and in the U.S. the industry is requesting approval for new bee-killers from environmental regulators.

Your donation will allow us to really ramp up our campaign to expose this corporate deception and save the bees. We're looking to build public outrage and awareness of this scandal, using the media and even mobilizing the corporations' shareholders. We also want to commission our own studies to find out where bee-killing neonics are sneaking into our veggies, grains, and herbs, to let consumers know and then to convince grocery stores to take these products off store shelves. But we can only do this with your support.

Will you chip in $1 to help save the bees?

Thanks for all that you do,

Paul and the team at SumOfUs





More information:

Pesticide manufacturers’ own tests reveal serious harm to honeybees, The Guardian, 22 Sep 2016
     
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From AlterNet--Special report on America's public schools

Greetings,

Over the last two decades, a major struggle over control of public schools in America has put our children’s education at risk. Several dozen billionaires, through a powerful infrastructure they established, are attempting to privatize as many K-12 schools as they can—6,700, at last count. There has been plenty of resistance, and the battle continues.

AlterNet.org has covered the school privatization story in great detail. Over time, AlterNet’s parent organization, the Independent Media Institute (IMI), became alarmed at what we were seeing through this coverage, and have responded with a report titled, Who Controls Our Schools? The Privatization of American Public Education. Click here to access the report on your computer, phone, tablet, or e-reader.

School privatization has too often resulted in self-dealing, corruption, thousands of failed schools, and attempts, often successful, to dislodge and usurp local school boards—often community beacons of local democracy. Many boards have been replaced with a corporate model of school control, with virtually no transparency.

Some good things have happened as well, of course. Not all charter schools are bad. There are parent-organized and community-run charter schools doing great things in many locales—but they are increasingly few and far between. At this point, more than 40% of all charter schools are part of national and regional chains, often with no roots in the community.

We are sending you this report because we want to share what we now know about this important, but too little discussed, topic. You might say, “But I’m not interested in public schools”—which is understandable. But we believe that privatizing public schools so that the super-wealthy can profit and impose their ideologies is anti-democratic to its core. This is an issue that affects us all.

Our report draws on extensive research, investigative reporting, and industry publications to show what is happening in our communities and explain why school privatization has taken hold in some cities.

Please, if you could give the report a read, we would appreciate it. And we would love to know what you think; send comments to comments@alternet.org. If you have friends or colleagues who might be interested, please forward them a copy, too.

I hope you enjoy it.

Peace,

Don Hazen
Executive Director
Independent Media Institute
     
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Friends of Bernie Sanders


It looks like you got Paul Ryan's attention. And he's not happy.
The Speaker of the House forwarded the email Bernie sent to you to his entire fundraising list. You can see what he said below.
Paul Ryan really doesn't like that you donated more than $1.8 million in two days to take back the House and Senate (which is an AMAZING feat, and something for which we are so grateful). He even put in a big, red button when he forwarded Bernie's email that says "HELP STOP SANDERS."
We've got their attention. Now let's show what we really can do.
Split a contribution between Bernie's thirteen candidates for the House and Senate so we can take back Congress, make Bernie a committee chairman in a Democratic Senate, and enact our progressive agenda.
The incredible contributions you've made in the last two days are completely changing the dynamics of these races for Congress. We are so grateful, because your support means campaigns can train more volunteers, talk to more voters, and turn out more people on Election Day.
Paul Ryan knows the tremendous impact you're having, and he's scared. Let's keep it going.
In solidarity,
Team Bernie
     
     
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President Obama appointed Wall Street insiders who profited from Puerto Rico’s fiscal crisis to “solve” it.

Tell Puerto Rico's fiscal control board: Stand with Puerto Ricans, not Wall Street. Don't cut public services to pay vulture hedge funds!
President Obama appointed a “fiscal control board” to restructure Puerto Rico’s debt – but at least 3 of its 7 members are Wall Street insiders who have personally benefited from the crisis!
Investment risk firms are even reporting the board’s appointments as a “net positive for creditors”.1

That's because the vulture hedge funds – that bought Puerto Rico's debt for pennies on the dollar – are confident the board will back Wall Street's plan to cut public services to pay the debt.
These vulture hedge funds want to pad their profits by shutting down schools and hospitals, bankrupting public pension funds, and slashing the minimum wage.2

With so many insiders on the board, these vulture hedge funds could get exactly what they want – no matter the cost to the island's 3.5 million American citizens.
We can’t let the same people who played a part in manufacturing Puerto Rico’s debt crisis pressure the board into selling Puerto Rico to Wall Street.

And with no accountability measures in place, only grassroots pressure can stop these insiders from pushing the board to go along with Wall Street's demands.
Tell the financial control board: Stand with Puerto Ricans, not Wall Street!

The membership of the fiscal control board is the Washington revolving door at its worst.
Two of the board's appointees, Carlos García and José Ramón González, both once headed up the island’s debt issuing agency, the Government Development Bank for Puerto Rico, that decided to make the toxic Wall Street deals that led to the crisis.3,4

Later, both García and González were presidents of Santander Securities, a hedge fund that was fined just last year for selling risky Puerto Rican debt bonds.5
The sister of another appointee, Jose Carrión III,6 advises one of the vulture funds that bought more than $100 million worth of Puerto Rico’s debt in 2014.7 And now he's the chairman of this unaccountable board!

With so many conflicts of interest, it's no wonder Wall Street thinks it can win this fight.
And with their insiders controlling Puerto Rico's purse strings, only we can make sure the control board doesn’t sell Puerto Rico to Wall Street.

Thanks for standing with us,

Kate Kizer
Campaigner
Rootstrikers


Sources:
1. Financial Times, “Washington appoints Puerto Rico debt oversight board,” September 1, 2016.
2. The Huffington Post, “Hedge Funds Want Puerto Rico To Fire Teachers To Pay Them Back,” Accessed July 29, 2015.
3. LittleSis.org, “Carlos M García – Relationships,” Accessed September 6, 2016.
4. LittleSis.org, “José Ramón González – Relationships,” Accessed September 6, 2016.
5. The New York Times, “Santander to Pay $6.4 Million in Puerto Rico Bond Settlement,” October 13, 2015.
6. LittleSis.org, “María Elena Carrión – Relationships,” Accessed September 6, 2016.
7. The Wall Street Journal, “Big Hedge Funds Roll Dice on Puerto Rico Debt,” April 9, 2014.
     
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CREDO action
Tell the Fraternal Order of Police: Disavow Trump
The petition to Chuck Canterbury, the national president of the Fraternal Order of Police reads:
“Rescind your endorsement of Donald Trump.”
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VoteVets



Last night Donald Trump defended Russian espionage and trashed talked military and civilian intelligence agencies sworn to protect us. But the real deal breaker was when Trump was asked if he would accept the will of the voters on election day. He said, "I will tell you at the time. I'll keep you in suspense."

Here's the truth: Donald Trump has dragged the democratic process through the mud this entire election. One of the great characteristics separating our nation from many others in the world is a peaceful transfer or power after elections. Lose that, and we lose our democracy.

 

Trump's comments are disqualifying. They are more befitting of a third-world tyrant than a potential Commander in Chief. Let's finish him off and a send a message that the way Trump has disrespected our veterans, military family members, and our democracy is a path to certain defeat.

 


 

Donald Trump has treated Gold Star family members with total disrespect and disdain. He has lied about contributions to veterans' charities. And he has promised to send our troops back to the Middle East while putting forward a budget that would cut their care when they return. VoteVets has led the fight against Trump and your contribution towards our work will ensure his defeat on Election Day.
 
All my best,
 
Jon Soltz
Iraq War Veteran and Chairman
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WOMEN'S HEALTH
Policy Report
Weekly Top 10

Video round up: Planned Parenthood celebrates 100 years; STI rates reach new high

In today's clips, NY 1's Natalie Duddridge reports from a ceremony held in honor of Planned Parenthood's 100th anniversary. Elsewhere, USA Today spotlights new CDC research showing that the diagnosis rate of three sexually transmitted infections in the United States has reached an all-time high. More »

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Study confirms women have little uncertainty about decision to seek abortion care

Women seeking abortion care are generally more certain about their decision than people seeking other forms of health care, according to a study published in Contraception, Reuters reports. More »

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Planned Parenthood president marks 100th anniversary with call to action

"Over the last century, thousands of volunteers -- from sex educators to clinic escorts --have helped build Planned Parenthood into [the] leading sexual and reproductive health provider and advocate in the U.S.," Planned Parenthood Federation of America President Cecile Richards writes in a Time opinion piece. More »

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Commentary highlights widespread support for abortion rights, misunderstanding among politicians, media

"Political candidates, consultants, and the media generally misunderstand the politics of abortion rights," Gloria Totten, president of the Public Leadership Institute, writes in a commentary in The Hill, highlighting poll findings that "prov[e] that voters overwhelmingly support abortion rights both in general and when asked about specific reproductive rights policies." More »

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CDC: Reported STI cases continue to rise

There were more diagnoses of three sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among U.S. residents in 2015 than in any previous year, according to a report released Wednesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the New York Times reports. More »

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Blogs comment on Planned Parenthood's 100th anniversary, Polish women's continued fight for abortion rights and more

Read the week's best commentary by bloggers at Huffington Post blogs, Bustle and more. More »

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Rewire investigation sheds light on CPCs receiving public funding in Texas

A Rewire investigation sheds light on the tactics used by antiabortion-rights crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs) that receive funding under Texas' Alternatives to Abortion program. More »

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9th Circuit hears appeal over blocked CMP videos

A three-judge panel of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday heard an appeal challenging a preliminary injunction that bars an antiabortion-rights group from releasing secretly recorded videos targeting the National Abortion Federation (NAF), Courthouse News Service reports. More »

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Texas changing Medicaid policy to reimburse for postpartum LARC

Texas, along with several other states, is revising its Medicaid reimbursement policy to cover the provision of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) immediately after delivery, Kaiser Health News/Texas Tribune reports. More »

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9th Circuit panel denies CPCs' request to block Calif. FACT Act

A three-judge panel for the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday in a unanimous opinion rejected a challenge to a California law (AB 775) aimed at protecting women from misleading practices by antiabortion-rights crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs), the Los Angeles Times' "L.A. Now" reports. More »

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Blogs comment on breaking down gender stereotypes in Ecuador, keeping politics out of health care and more

Read the week's best commentary from bloggers at UN Women/Huffington Post blogs, Slate's "Medical Examiner" and more. More »

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Everytown for Gun Safety


"We have 33,000 people a year who die from guns. I think we need comprehensive background checks, need to close the online loophole, close the gun show loophole." -- Hillary Clinton

Help us elect a gun sense champion to the White House and we'll match every dollar you give >>

Within minutes, guns became a major issue at last night's debate -- and a major dividing line between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
Hillary Clinton proved herself once again as a gun sense champion capable of addressing the staggering toll of gun violence in America. Meanwhile, Trump bragged about his NRA endorsement -- and said nothing about how he will reduce gun violence. [1]
Trump also didn't mention how the NRA has shattered their own record in election spending by pouring millions of dollars into supporting his campaign. [2] We can't afford to let them win, and that's why we're planning a massive response to take on the NRA and their presidential puppet, Donald Trump. We're mobilizing volunteers and calling voters in the states that matter most -- but only if supporters like you step up now.
Right now, any contribution you make will be matched -- doubling our efforts to make sure Trump's NRA extremism never reaches the Oval Office. Chip in to fuel our on-the-ground response in critical battleground states.
 
Guns were a central issue in this presidential debate because people like you spoke up. Our movement came out in full force and made guns the most-asked-about issue on Open Debates Coalition. Americans deserve to know how our presidential candidates plan to address the 33,000 Americans who die every year from guns with tens of thousands of more injured.
Well, last night, we got our answers. From Hillary Clinton, we heard real policy solutions like expanding background checks and closing dangerous online loopholes. From Donald Trump, we heard a lot about his buddies over at the NRA -- but not one policy proposal.
The choice has never been clearer and the stakes have never been higher. We've got less than three weeks to mobilize gun sense supporters nation-wide and elect a gun sense champion to the White House. We need to contact as many voters as we possibly can -- from phone-banking to texting to knocking on doors -- if we want to win this election. And we can only do that if we have the resources.
Thanks so much,
Brina Milikowsky
Chief Strategy Officer
Everytown for Gun Safety
1. "FACT CHECK: Trump And Clinton's Final Presidential Debate," NPR.org. October 19, 2016.
2. "The NRA Has Broken Its Record for Election Spending," Dan Friedman. The Trace, October 12, 2016.
                
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Take Away Military Weapons From Police.



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Throughout the Black Lives Matter movement, nonviolent protesters have been bombarded with armed tanks, rubber bullets, and grenade launchers containing toxic tear gas.

As we witnessed in Ferguson, Baltimore, Charlotte and elsewhere, peaceful demonstrations for racial justice and police accountability have been routinely met with large trucks of law enforcement officers dressed and armed for war-like combat.

The utilization of military equipment and tactics in local police departments fuels the widespread mentality that law enforcement officers, meant to protect and serve, are mere combatants in black and brown communities.

Click here to sign a petition opposing "the transfer of military equipment to local U.S. police departments.”

Police do not typically address white protesters in the same manner.

Consider the sharp contrast between these two events on the same weekend:

*  The historically racist Ku Klux Klan organized a nonviolent rally on Saturday, September 24th, 2016 at the city center of Madison, Indiana. Met with anti-racist college protesters upon arrival, the KKK immediately called the Madison Police Department for protection throughout their demonstration. Law enforcement officers arrived in their normal squad vehicles, with their normal blue uniforms, and their traditional weaponry of a baton and a single handgun. The crowd, including the KKK members as well as the college protesters, was mostly white.

*  Law enforcement officers in Charlotte, North Carolina met the Black Lives Matter protesters with rubber bullets, tear gas, and a large number of arrests. Eighty-two protesters have been arrested since the Charlotte uprising began, charged with the crime of “disturbing the peace.” BLM activists in Charlotte are protesting against the unjust killing of disabled father Keith Lamont Scott by a black police officer.

To help end the militarization of police forces, click here.

The federal government continues to give millions of dollars worth of military equipment to police departments that are over-policing, over-incarcerating and killing black and brown people, often with apparent impunity. It is imperative that Defense Secretary Ashton Carter suspend the 1033 Weapons Transfer Program that authorizes the transfer of military weapons to police departments and law enforcement officers.

After signing the petition, please use the tools on the next webpage to share it with your friends.

This work is only possible with your financial support. Please chip in $3 now.

-- The RootsAction.org Team

P.S. RootsAction is an independent online force endorsed by Jim Hightower, Barbara Ehrenreich, Cornel West, Daniel Ellsberg, Glenn Greenwald, Naomi Klein, Bill Fletcher Jr., Laura Flanders, former U.S. Senator James Abourezk, Coleen Rowley, Frances Fox Piven, Lila Garrett, Phil Donahue, Sonali Kolhatkar, and many others.

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> In These Times: If You Thought Obama Was Giving Less Military Gear, You Were Wrong
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Knoxville News Sentinel: Tenn. Police Armed With $126 Million in Military Gear
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RT: “Military-Style” Armed Police Arrest 20+ Dakota Access Protesters
                 
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From Economic Policy Institute--How discrimination reduces wages and how to fix it

EPI’s groundbreaking research on wages and employment is fueling the movement to address income inequality and grow our middle class. For three decades, EPI has diagnosed the root causes of inequality and identified actionable steps we can take to promote an economy that works for everyone.

A recent EPI report, Black-white wage gaps expand with rising wage inequality, by Valerie Wilson and William M. Rodgers III, has received national attention and praise for its effective use of recent and historic economic data to rigorously document the role of racial wage discrimination and rising overall wage inequality in expanding racial pay gaps over the last three and a half decades.

This critical research—highlighting the growing racial wage gap and providing concrete policy solutions—allows elected officials and community leaders to address the most pressing issues of our time. Without EPI’s research, our voices are drowned out by Wall Street “think tanks” whose goal is to hoard wealth and suppress wages.

Donate $5 to EPI today to fuel the movement to reverse income inequality and raise the wages of all workers.
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This year alone we have seen numerous victories on behalf of working people. We’ve seen minimum wage increases in 14 U.S. cities, states, and counties, plus Washington, DC. President Obama and the Labor Department have increased the overtime salary threshold from $23,660 to $47,476—putting $12 billion in the pockets of workers over the next decade.

But there is still much that needs to be done, including strengthening collective bargaining rights, providing earned sick leave and paid family leave, ending discriminatory practices that contribute to race and gender inequalities, providing undocumented workers a path to citizenship, and much more.

Your support is fueling the movement to address income inequality. Please, donate to EPI today to reverse the tried and failed trickle-down policies of the past and raise the wages of all workers.

Together let’s ensure our economic progress is reaching everyone, not just those on top.

Sincerely,
Ross Eisenbrey
Vice President, EPI
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Why stand apart, when we can rise together

The first bee in the continental United States could be listed as endangered.

Rusty Patched Bumble Bee

Boost the rusty patched bumble bee's survival chances today.

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Bees everywhere are dying. But while most of the attention has been on domesticated honey bees, wild bees are struggling too.

The rusty patched bumble bee used to be found across the eastern United States, but its range has declined by about 91% since the 1990s.1

This bumble bee faces enormous threats: pesticides, disease, climate change, industrial agriculture, and habitat loss. Tell the U.S. government to give these bees endangered species protections. Comments are being accepted until November 21.

Rusty patched bumble bees are especially important to our ecosystem. They are known for being effective at pollinating wildflowers, cranberries, plums, apples, and other important crops.2

They are also one of the first bumble bees to emerge in the spring and among the last to go into hibernation.3 That extra time allows them to pollinate more plants, but it also exposes them to more pesticides, pathogens, and extreme weather.

Our survival depends on theirs: without bees, we lose our food staples.

The government just gave endangered species protections to seven types of yellow-faced bees in Hawaiʻi. The rusty patched bumble bee would be the first bee in the continental United States to be designated as endangered.

Sarina Jepsen works at the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, which filed the initial petition to protect the rusty patched bumble bee.4 She was quoted on the recent proposal, and her words are stark: "Endangered Species Act safeguards are now the only way the bumble bee would have a fighting chance for survival."5

Researchers are having a tougher and tougher time finding this bumble bee in the wild. They could use your support -- back endangered species protections for the rusty patched bumble bee.


In it together,

 

Alexander Rony
SierraRise



References:
1. Parham, G. (21 September 2016). "Service Proposes Protections for Rusty Patched Bumble Bee Under Endangered Species Act." Fish and Wildlife Service.
2. (accessed 14 October 2016). "Bumble bees: rusty patched bumble bee (Bombus affinis)." Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation.
3. (22 September 2016). "Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants: Status for Rusty Patched Bumble Bee." Fish and Wildlife Service.
4. Jepsen, S. et al. (2013 January 31). "Petition to List the Rusty Patched Bumble Bee as an Endangered Species Under the U.S. Endangered Species Act." The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation.
5. Zuckerman, L. (22 September 2016). "Rusty patched bumble bee proposed for U.S. endangered species status." Reuters.
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Just a few minutes ago, Donald Trump told America in no uncertain terms that if he is elected, Roe v. Wade is gone.
And he's right.
We've seen the people he would nominate for the Supreme Court. We know that if he's elected he will get to fill at least one vacancy—and he might get to fill two, three, or maybe even four.
And Hillary Clinton's response made me so proud. She didn't back down. She didn't apologize. She said without hesitation that the government has no business making these kinds of decisions for women.
Over the final 20 days of the campaign, we're focused like a laser on turning out the votes that will keep Donald Trump out of the White House and put the Senate in back in pro-choice hands.
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  • Bernie's back and judging by this recent fundraising haul, the revolution is just getting started
  • Dan Rather: Hillary Clinton was steely, determined, forceful—Trump was 'dangling'
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  • Later that night, with a burning new ad, Hillary tells Donald to stop whining and go to his room
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  • GOP nears passage of provision allowing taxpayer-funded discrimination against women, LGBT people
  • You can't make this stuff up. Donald Trump now claiming on Twitter the debate was rigged!
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    AlterNet

    By Janet Allon, AlterNet
    Krugman takes a contrarian view. READ MORE»


    By Elizabeth Preza, AlterNet
    The Watergate journalist says we have reason to fear, no matter what the election outcome is. READ MORE»


    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    "The fate of the American experiment rests in Donald Trump’s tiny, whining, loser hands." READ MORE»


    By Elizabeth Preza, AlterNet
    If you have no control over it, it can kill you. READ MORE»


    By Sophia Tesfaye, Salon
    The photographer of the Skittles image is a refugee and just filed a copyright infringement suit against Trump. READ MORE»


    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    "We'll have to see." READ MORE»


    By David Ferguson, Raw Story
    “The electoral commission should determine that. Not the candidate.” READ MORE»


    By Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
    "[Donald Trump]'s going to lose... And he’s such a flagrant, toxic narcissist that he wants to take down the entire democratic system with him." READ MORE»


    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    "I thought that everyone that smoked marijuana [in America] would give me a dollar." READ MORE»


    By Kylie Cheung, The Frisky
    As legalization advocates rightfully point out, it’s far less of a threat to public health than plenty of legal, easily obtained substances. READ MORE»
        
    By Adele M. Stan, AlterNet
    There’s a toxic brew of archetypes served up in the Russia election drama, starting with Putin as the daddy Trump aims to please. READ MORE»


    By Harold Meyerson, The American Prospect
    Stealing the election? Hell, what really irks Republicans is that they think Democrats have stolen their country. READ MORE»


    By Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet
    Debunking Trump's ignorant claim about voter rolls. READ MORE»


    By Amanda Marcotte, Salon
    Instead of going cautious and playing it safe, Clinton leaned hard toward feminism in the final debate with Trump. READ MORE»


    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    "Donald Trump is not invested in preventing people from being killed on the streets after an election—like this were a third-world police state." READ MORE»


    By Peter Dreier, The American Prospect
    One hundred years after Margaret Sanger opened the nation’s first birth-control clinic, Republicans are still attacking Planned Parenthood. READ MORE»


    By Elizabeth Preza, AlterNet
    These young women can't vote, but they can still voice their concerns. READ MORE»


    By Michael Arria, AlterNet
    With the media focused on Clinton/Trump, you might have missed these fights. READ MORE»


    By Elizabeth Preza, AlterNet
    Karena Virginia's story about the 1998 U.S. Open joins a list that just keeps on growing. READ MORE»


    By Teesta Setalvad, AlterNet
    We are seeing the rise of an “us versus them” culture. READ MORE»


    By Gigi Engle, Ravishly
    Nobody orgasms when they feel uncomfortable. READ MORE»


    By Eesha Pandit, Salon
    A teenage abuse survivor is in prison, while a known abuser walked free to kill his wife. Something's very wrong. READ MORE»


    By Travis Gettys, Raw Story
    Sex assault allegations against Trump have damaged some other GOP candidates. READ MORE»
         
    By Adele M. Stan, AlterNet
    The more Trump makes this election all about himself, the more women of America will choose to make it about themselves. READ MORE»


    By Elizabeth Preza, AlterNet
    When Laura Ingraham abandons you, you may have gone too far. READ MORE»


    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    "What I'm saying is I'll tell you at the time. I'll keep you in suspense," Trump said in the debate.  READ MORE»


    By Joe Conason, AlterNet
    Some of Trump's debate responses just proved how dangerous he really is. READ MORE»


    By Janet Allon, AlterNet
    Palin has lots of exclamation points !!!! and CAPITAL LETTERS in her Facebook post about the DEBATE! READ MORE»


    By Sophia Tesfaye, Salon
    What's up with Conway's latest bizarre tweet? READ MORE»


    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    "You have been surprisingly accurate over the last few elections with one exception... who is that candidate you got wrong?" READ MORE»


    By Laura Clawson, DailyKos
    The man can barely speak without lying.  READ MORE»


    By Michael Arria, AlterNet
    With the media focused on Clinton/Trump, you might have missed these fights. READ MORE»


    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    "To Trump's credit, he did manage to keep his interruptions short." READ MORE»


    By Tom Boggioni, Raw Story
    “This is a very sad night for the country." READ MORE»


    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    "You didn't hear about any of the issues?" she asked. Ha ha ha.  READ MORE»


          
    By Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet
    Third debate was filled with disdain for Clinton and voters. READ MORE»


    By Gary Legum, Salon
    Even before Barack Obama told him to "stop whining," Trump's masculinity was in crisis thanks to Hillary Clinton. READ MORE»


    By Michael Hayne, AlterNet
    Like everything else about his campaign, Trump's trade talk is a pure scam. READ MORE»


    By Kali Holloway, AlterNet
    Law enforcement agencies are looking into ways to expand on that number. READ MORE»


    By Larry Schwartz, AlterNet
    Your gut is telling you something. Listen! READ MORE»


    By Leo Gerard, AlterNet
    Trump said “that’s smart,” when confronted with his tax shirking. It's actually dishonorable and unethical.  READ MORE»


    By Vijay Prashad, AlterNet
    ISIS is the least of their problems, as Libya struggles with daily violence and economic distress.  READ MORE»


    By Chauncey DeVega, Salon
    The three white men planned to unleash a killing spree and to bomb a house of worship—what should we call them? READ MORE»


    By Carrie Weisman, AlterNet
    Everything that exists in reality is magnified in porn. Including racism.  READ MORE»


    By Laura Flanders, The Laura Flanders Show
    We're going to be alright.  READ MORE»


    By Sophia Lepore, TakePart
    Students are facing food insecurity despite assistance programs. READ MORE»


    By Elliott Negin, AlterNet
    One of the worst offenders is ExxonMobil, whose CEO routinely misrepresents basic climate science. READ MORE»


    By Tom Tomorrow, AlterNet
    His speeches are pretty much world salads now.  READ MORE»
         
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    Keith Olbermann decodes Donald Trump. Damn, son--wish I'd seen this before the debate!

    Keith Olbermann on why Donald Trump should withdraw--a very important video. If you watch nothing else today, WATCH THIS.

    TYT: ARMED Trump supporter terrorists sit outside of a Democratic campaign office and stare inside for 12 hours in order to intimidate Democratic workers and voters

    TYT: three right-wing terrorists, at least one of whom seems to be a Trump supporter and all of whom seem to be Christian (why else would they call themselves "crusaders"?), planned to blow up innocent Muslims but were caught and stopped by the FBI before they were able to harm anyone

    So! Sleazy greasy perv Roger Ailes has abandoned sleazy greasy perv Donald LOSER Trump's campaign. Let Cenk from TYT fill you in on the details.

    TYT: WikiLeaks confirms the cozy relationship between the Clinton campaign and the media via John Podesta's leaked e-mails. It's nothing we didn't already know; it surely happens with Republicans as well; and it's understandable given the current political and media climate, but this is absolutely not how our media should behave. We as a society MUST organize to take back our media day one after the election--while it might be nice to reinstitute the fairness doctrine, what we really need is objective, accurate reporting in our media. We Americans need our watchdog back. This is why I use independent media.

    TYT: Ecuador deliberately cut off Julian Assange's Internet access. It's really just a slap on the wrist because it won't affect WikiLeaks's daily operation, but I'm glad they did it. Although I generally highly support WikiLeaks, Assange is on my shit list right now because he's only gone after Hillary, he's timed the leaks specifically to dick with the election, and he favors Donald Trump. If he had released this stuff during the primary or at least as soon as he'd gotten it, even if it was October, he'd have been golden in my book. Or if he'd gone after Donald Trump's tax returns and everything else that Donnie is hiding from us. In his desperation to damage Hillary, Assange has also bitten the bait from Russian sources, publishing red herrings along with genuine information. Assange has clearly taken sides, which means that he is no longer objective, no longer a whistleblower--he's made it personal. None of what Julian Assange is using WikiLeaks for right now has anything to do with real transparency. If it did, I'd be up in arms about his losing Internet access--we need real transparency right now, more than we ever have before. Julian Assange and WikiLeaks are NOT helping right now; unless or until they regain their objectivity and pursue full transparency for the Powers That Be, I will NOT support them. As it is, though, after Assange has been made to sit in the corner for his little time-out, I'm sure Ecuador will turn his Internet access back on--no harm, no foul.

    TYT: Police van runs over innocent protesters at an anti-U.S. protest in the Philippines. Donald Trump would be proud.

    Stephen Colbert gives his LIVE take on the debate...

    ...and hears from Nate Silver just how bad Donald Trump's night was (wow, I wasn't expecting to hear Beethoven in the intro!)

    Randi Rhodes: welcome to the rape election (yeesh)--damn, son, this was posted on the 14th, so more accusers have come forward against Donald Trump since then!

    Randi Rhodes: Hillary just won the election! Wonderful--Randi and her callers make great points!

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