Daily Archives: August 4, 2019

2019-08-04: News Headlines

Staff (2019-08-04). Trump Is Repackaging His Brand of Neoliberalism as Economic Nationalism. truthout.org | | The United States has a long history of manipulating global markets to the benefit of extremely wealthy, but where did it all begin? And how can we learn from that past and the current moment to save the planet and its population? T.J. Coles, author of Privatized Planet: Free Trade as a Weapon Against Democracy, Healthcare and the Environment, answers these questions and describes the economically brutal ways in which the U.S. has always been a grand manipulator. | Samantha Borek: How did t…

Rossen Vassilev Jr. (2019-08-04). Is the Endless Iraq Conflict Finally Over? globalresearch.ca The First Gulf War (1990-1991) | How did U.S. military intervention in Iraq—the wealthiest Arab country in the 1970s—begin? The First Gulf War started in August 1990, when Iraqi strongman Saddam Hussein's army occupied neighboring Kuwait. The Iraqi dictator invaded …

Amy Goodman (2019-08-03). Ex-health insurance exec: Industry is using decades-old scare tactics to fight Medicare for All. nationofchange.org The Democratic presidential candidates remain deeply divided on how to expand healthcare to the tens of millions of Americans who are uninsured or underinsured. Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have both pushed for abolishing private health insurance and establishing a Medicare for All system. Their rivals have pushed a number of different, more incremental approaches. During the first night of the latest debates, Sanders pointed out that the country has taken sweeping action before to expand health coverage to millions of Americans, referring to the 50th anniversary of the creation of Medicare and…

Sam Pizzigati (2019-08-03). Can Inequality Be Hardwired into Our DNA? commondreams.org Remember the college admissions scandal? Earlier this year we learned that awesomely affluent parents have been spending small fortunes on scams to get their undeserving teenage offspring into America's most elite colleges and universities.

Staff (2019-08-02). Ex-Health Insurance Exec: Industry Is Using Decades-Old Scare Tactics to Fight Medicare for All. democracynow.org The Democratic presidential candidates remain deeply divided on how to expand healthcare to the tens of millions of Americans who are uninsured or underinsured. Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have both pushed for abolishing private health insurance and establishing a Medicare for All system. Their rivals have pushed a number of different, more incremental approaches. During the first night of the latest debates, Sanders pointed out that the country has taken sweeping action before to expand health coverage to millions of Americans, referring to the 50th anniversary of the creation of Medicare and Me…

Staff (2019-08-02). Trump's New Tariffs on China Help Pay for his Corporate Tax Cut. therealnews.com Trump's claim that China is paying for the tariffs is completely false and basically serves to redirect income from his poor supporters to his wealthy supporters. Not only that, the policy will have the consequence of further isolating the United States, says Michael Hudson…

Adam Hochschild (2019-08-02). America's Real War: A Political 100-Year Flood. commondreams.org In 1915, the richest 1% of the population owned 35.6% of the country's wealth. The biggest threat to their position was the militant wing of the labor movement, hence the Wobblies were among the greatest victims of repression. (Photo: Garment Workers in NYC/1915/Bettmann /Getty) | www.commondreams.org/sites/default/files/styles/cd_special_coverage/public/views-article/thumbs/gettyimages-515134370.jpg

Staff (2019-08-02). Employment Is High — But Job Growth Is Slowing Down. truthout.org | | The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the economy added 164,000 jobs in July, with the employment-to-population ratio (EPOP) inching up to 60.7 percent, a new high for the recovery. The unemployment rate was unchanged at 3.7 percent. There were downward revisions of 41,000 to the prior two months' data, bringing the average rate of job growth for the last three months to 140,000. | The big job gainers in July were professional and technical services, which added 30,800 jobs, and health care, which added 3…

pip.hinman (2019-08-02). Fund Newstart not US wars. greenleft.org.au More than 700,000 Australians are struggling to survive on $40 dollars a day while $200 billion is being set aside over the next 10 years for Australia's military, largely to support US wars, according to the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN). | IPAN spokesperson Shirley Winton said: "In the past five years, government spending on social and community services has been severely cut back while the Australian governments' military spending on supporting US offensive wars and the military-industrial complex has increased exponentially. | "Over 700,000 Australians depend on Newstart unemployment benef…

Karla Reyes (2019-07-31). 48 hours of overpolicing in NYC. liberationnews.org Recording the police or offering Metrocards will not end the criminalization of poverty, it will not end police terror.

Peter Koenig (2019-07-30). Greece: Suicide or Murder? dissidentvoice.org Pundits from the left, from the right and from the center cannot stop reporting about Greece's misery. And rightly so because the vast majority of her people live in deep economic hardship. No hope. Unemployment is officially at 18%, with the real figure closer to 25% or 30%; pensions have been reduced about ten times …

2019-08-04: Social Media Postees

Trump Is Repackaging His Brand of Neoliberalism as Economic Nationalism
Staff | truthout.org | 2019-08-04
| The United States has a long history of manipulating global markets to the benefit of extremely wealthy, but where did it all begin? And how can we learn from that past and the current moment to save the planet and its population? T.J. Coles, author of Privatized Planet: Free Trade as a Weapon Against Democracy, Healthcare and the Environment, answers these questions and describes the economically brutal ways in which the U.S. has always been a grand manipulator. | Samantha Borek: How did t…
truthout.org/articles/trump-is-repackaging-his-brand-of-neoliberalism-as-economic-nationalism/

Trump Is Repackaging His Brand of Neoliberalism as Economic Nationalism
Staff | truthout.org | 2019-08-04
| The United States has a long history of manipulating global markets to the benefit of extremely wealthy, but where did it all begin? And how can we learn from that past and the current moment to save the planet and its population? T.J. Coles, author of Privatized Planet: Free Trade as a Weapon Against Democracy, Healthcare and the Environment, answers these questions and describes the economically brutal ways in which the U.S. has always been a grand manipulator. | Samantha Borek: How did t…
truthout.org/articles/trump-is-repackaging-his-brand-of-neoliberalism-as-economic-nationalism/

Is the Endless Iraq Conflict Finally Over?
Rossen Vassilev Jr. | globalresearch.ca | 2019-08-04
The First Gulf War (1990-1991) | How did U.S. military intervention in Iraq–the wealthiest Arab country in the 1970s–begin? The First Gulf War started in August 1990, when Iraqi strongman Saddam Hussein's army occupied neighboring Kuwait. The Iraqi dictator invaded …
globalresearch.ca/endless-iraq-conflict-finally-over/5685540

Ex-health insurance exec: Industry is using decades-old scare tactics to fight Medicare for All
Amy Goodman | nationofchange.org | 2019-08-03
The Democratic presidential candidates remain deeply divided on how to expand healthcare to the tens of millions of Americans who are uninsured or underinsured. Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have both pushed for abolishing private health insurance and establishing a Medicare for All system. Their rivals have pushed a number of different, more incremental approaches. During the first night of the latest debates, Sanders pointed out that the country has taken sweeping action before to expand health coverage to millions of Americans, referring to the 50th anniversary of the creation of Medicare and…
nationofchange.org/2019/08/03/ex-health-insurance-exec-industry-is-using-decades-old-scare-tactics-to-fight-medicare-for-all/

Can Inequality Be Hardwired into Our DNA?
Sam Pizzigati | commondreams.org | 2019-08-03
Remember the college admissions scandal? Earlier this year we learned that awesomely affluent parents have been spending small fortunes on scams to get their undeserving teenage offspring into America's most elite colleges and universities.
commondreams.org/views/2019/08/03/can-inequality-be-hardwired-our-dna?cd-origin=rss

Ex-Health Insurance Exec: Industry Is Using Decades-Old Scare Tactics to Fight Medicare for All
Staff | democracynow.org | 2019-08-02
The Democratic presidential candidates remain deeply divided on how to expand healthcare to the tens of millions of Americans who are uninsured or underinsured. Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have both pushed for abolishing private health insurance and establishing a Medicare for All system. Their rivals have pushed a number of different, more incremental approaches. During the first night of the latest debates, Sanders pointed out that the country has taken sweeping action before to expand health coverage to millions of Americans, referring to the 50th anniversary of the creation of Medicare and Me…
www.democracynow.org/2019/8/2/u_s_healthcare_medicare_medicaid_history

Trump's New Tariffs on China Help Pay for his Corporate Tax Cut
Staff | therealnews.com | 2019-08-02
Trump's claim that China is paying for the tariffs is completely false and basically serves to redirect income from his poor supporters to his wealthy supporters. Not only that, the policy will have the consequence of further isolating the United States, says Michael Hudson…
therealnews.com/stories/trumps-new-tariffs-on-china-help-pay-for-his-corporate-tax-cut

America's Real War: A Political 100-Year Flood
Adam Hochschild | commondreams.org | 2019-08-02
In 1915, the richest 1% of the population owned 35.6% of the country's wealth. The biggest threat to their position was the militant wing of the labor movement, hence the Wobblies were among the greatest victims of repression. (Photo: Garment Workers in NYC/1915/Bettmann /Getty) | www.commondreams.org/sites/default/files/styles/cd_special_coverage/public/views-article/thumbs/gettyimages-515134370.jpg
commondreams.org/views/2019/08/02/americas-real-war-political-100-year-flood?cd-origin=rss

Employment Is High — But Job Growth Is Slowing Down
Staff | truthout.org | 2019-08-02
| The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the economy added 164,000 jobs in July, with the employment-to-population ratio (EPOP) inching up to 60.7 percent, a new high for the recovery. The unemployment rate was unchanged at 3.7 percent. There were downward revisions of 41,000 to the prior two months' data, bringing the average rate of job growth for the last three months to 140,000. | The big job gainers in July were professional and technical services, which added 30,800 jobs, and health care, which added 3…
truthout.org/articles/employment-is-high-but-job-growth-is-slowing-down/

Fund Newstart not US wars
pip.hinman | greenleft.org.au | 2019-08-02
More than 700,000 Australians are struggling to survive on $40 dollars a day while $200 billion is being set aside over the next 10 years for Australia's military, largely to support US wars, according to the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN). | IPAN spokesperson Shirley Winton said: "In the past five years, government spending on social and community services has been severely cut back while the Australian governments' military spending on supporting US offensive wars and the military-industrial complex has increased exponentially. | "Over 700,000 Australians depend on Newstart unemployment benef…
greenleft.org.au/content/fund-newstart-not-us-wars

48 hours of overpolicing in NYC
Karla Reyes | liberationnews.org | 2019-07-31
Recording the police or offering Metrocards will not end the criminalization of poverty, it will not end police terror.
liberationnews.org/48-hours-of-overpolicing-in-nyc/

Greece: Suicide or Murder?
Peter Koenig | dissidentvoice.org | 2019-07-30
Pundits from the left, from the right and from the center cannot stop reporting about Greece's misery. And rightly so because the vast majority of her people live in deep economic hardship. No hope. Unemployment is officially at 18%, with the real figure closer to 25% or 30%; pensions have been reduced about ten times …
dissidentvoice.org/2019/07/greece-suicide-or-murder/