Daily Archives: March 2, 2020

2020-03-02: News Headlines

Shawn Fremstad (2020-03-02). The Poverty Line is Too Damn Low. counterpunch.org Earlier this month, the Trump administration announced that it is seeking public comment on producing "additional measures of poverty." While the request has received little to no attention in the media, it offers an important opportunity to tell the government to adopt a modern poverty measure that reflects what it really takes to make ends

Colin Todhunter (2020-03-02). Toxic Agriculture and the Gates Foundation. counterpunch.org The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation was launched in 2000 and has $46.8 billion in assets (December 2018). It is the largest charitable foundation in the world and distributes more aid for global health than any government. One of the foundation's stated goals is to globally enhance healthcare and reduce extreme poverty. The Gates Foundation

sputniknews (2020-03-02). Combined Wealth of Russia's Richest Drops by Almost $30 Billion, Bloomberg Billionaires Index Shows. sputniknews.com Last week even billionaires took a hit, with combined fortunes of the world's 500 richest people dropping by $444 billion due to the spreading coronavirus as jittery equity markets reacted worldwide.

Staff (2020-03-01). Wealthy Donors and Fossil Fuel Interests Pump Millions Into Super PACs for 2020. truthout.org Independent political spending groups are readying their arsenals to flood the airwaves with 2020 election ads praising their preferred candidates or attacking those they don't like. Right-wing millionaires and billionaires and fossil fuel corporations are helping them do so. | Leading the pack are Richard and Elizabeth Uihlein, the midwestern executives of shipping supply giant Uline, having donated a total of $19.4 million to seven super PACs from January 2019 through January 2020. | Oil…

teleSUR (2020-03-01). Fernandez Renews Commitment to Fighting Poverty in Argentina. telesurenglish.net The President of Argentina, Alberto Fernández, renewed on Sunday his government's fight against poverty and unemployment so that they can rebuild the income of those who have less, in addition to strengthening policies to protect wome , in particular he announced that he will send a project to legalize abortion. | RELATED: | In his speech at the opening of ordinary sessions of the Congress of Argentina, the Presi…

Elise Gould (2020-02-29). Lack of Paid Sick Days and Large Numbers of Uninsured in US Increase Risks of Spreading the Coronavirus. commondreams.org Protesters in 2015 rallied outside a Wendy's in Baltimore in support of The Healthy Working Families Act which would require businesses with 10 or more employees to provide up to seven paid sick days a year. (Image: Kim Hairston/Baltimore Sun) | www.commondreams.org/sites/default/files/styles/cd_special_coverage/public/views-article/thumbs/bal-video-paid-sick-leave-rally-20150317_0.jpg

Eds. (2020-02-28). Digital Workerism: Technology, platforms, and the circulation of workers' struggles. mronline.org The so-called platform economy—the distribution of, and access to work through websites and apps—continues to grab headlines and the imagination of policy makers, researchers, and journalists the world over. Much attention is given to its rapid expansion, its potential for further growth, and the large amounts of wealth generated through it. |

Mark Gruenberg (2020-02-27). Sanders joins Rev. Barber at New Poor People's Campaign. peoplesworld.org GOLDSBORO, N.C.—"Until people stand up and say" that rampant poverty and income inequality in the U.S. "is wrong, we won't have fundamental change" here, Sen. Bernie Sanders, Ind.-Vt., told the New Poor People's Campaign. In a q-and-a with the co-chair of the nationwide drive, the Rev. William Barber II, and campaign members and parishioners in …

Staff (2020-02-26). "The Billionaire Election": Anand Giridharadas on How 2020 Is a Referendum on Wealth Inequality. democracynow.org The 10th Democratic presidential debate took place Tuesday in Charleston, South Carolina, and two billionaires were at either end of the stage: Michael Bloomberg and Tom Steyer. Front-runner Bernie Sanders, who has made attacking the power of the "billionaire class" a central theme of his campaign, stood in the middle. It was a visual representation of the split within the Democratic Party, in which a growing number of people are "rising up against plutocracy," says Anand Giridharadas, editor-at-large at Time magazine and author of "Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World." His recent piece for…

Matthew J. L. Ehret (2020-02-26). Philippine Patriots Say "No" to WWIII and "Yes" to the New Silk Road. dissidentvoice.org The Philippines President Duterte's recent announcement that the 1998 U.S.-Philippines Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) would be cancelled has renewed hope that not only would this former U.S. colony finally attain freedom from imperial manipulation, but also that a new emerging age of infrastructure development can usher in an end of poverty and war in the …

2020-03-02: Social Media Postees

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Toxic Agriculture and the Gates Foundation
Colin Todhunter | counterpunch.org | 2020-03-02
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation was launched in 2000 and has $46.8 billion in assets (December 2018). It is the largest charitable foundation in the world and distributes more aid for global health than any government. One of the foundation's stated goals is to globally enhance healthcare and reduce extreme poverty. The Gates Foundation…
counterpunch.org/2020/03/02/toxic-agriculture-and-the-gates-foundation/

The Poverty Line is Too Damn Low
Shawn Fremstad | counterpunch.org | 2020-03-02
Earlier this month, the Trump administration announced that it is seeking public comment on producing "additional measures of poverty." While the request has received little to no attention in the media, it offers an important opportunity to tell the government to adopt a modern poverty measure that reflects what it really takes to make ends…
counterpunch.org/2020/03/02/the-poverty-line-is-too-damn-low/

Combined Wealth of Russia's Richest Drops by Almost $30 Billion, Bloomberg Billionaires Index Shows
sputniknews.com | 2020-03-02
Last week even billionaires took a hit, with combined fortunes of the world's 500 richest people dropping by $444 billion due to the spreading coronavirus as jittery equity markets reacted worldwide.
sputniknews.com/business/202003021078451266-combined-wealth-of-russias-richest-drops-by-almost-30-billion-bloomberg-billionaires-index-shows/

Wealthy Donors and Fossil Fuel Interests Pump Millions Into Super PACs for 2020
Staff | truthout.org | 2020-03-01
Independent political spending groups are readying their arsenals to flood the airwaves with 2020 election ads praising their preferred candidates or attacking those they don't like. Right-wing millionaires and billionaires and fossil fuel corporations are helping them do so. | Leading the pack are Richard and Elizabeth Uihlein, the midwestern executives of shipping supply giant Uline, having donated a total of $19.4 million to seven super PACs from January 2019 through January 2020. | Oil…
truthout.org/articles/wealthy-donors-and-fossil-fuel-interests-pump-millions-into-super-pacs-for-2020/

Fernandez Renews Commitment to Fighting Poverty in Argentina
telesurenglish.net | 2020-03-01
The President of Argentina, Alberto Fernández, renewed on Sunday his government's fight against poverty and unemployment so that they can rebuild the income of those who have less, in addition to strengthening policies to protect wome , in particular he announced that he will send a project to legalize abortion. | RELATED: | Argentina's Fernandez Defends Evo Morales' Presidential Victory | In his speech at the opening of ordinary sessions of the Congress of Argentina, the Presi…
telesurenglish.net/news/Fernandez-Renews-Commitment-to-Fighting-Poverty-in-Argentina-20200301-0004.html

Lack of Paid Sick Days and Large Numbers of Uninsured in US Increase Risks of Spreading the Coronavirus
Elise Gould | commondreams.org | 2020-02-29
Protesters in 2015 rallied outside a Wendy's in Baltimore in support of The Healthy Working Families Act which would require businesses with 10 or more employees to provide up to seven paid sick days a year. (Image: Kim Hairston/Baltimore Sun) | www.commondreams.org/sites/default/files/styles/cd_special_coverage/public/views-article/thumbs/bal-video-paid-sick-leave-rally-20150317_0.jpg
commondreams.org/views/2020/02/29/lack-paid-sick-days-and-large-numbers-uninsured-us-increase-risks-spreading?cd-origin=rss

Digital Workerism: Technology, platforms, and the circulation of workers' struggles
Eds. | mronline.org | 2020-02-28
The so-called platform economy–the distribution of, and access to work through websites and apps–continues to grab headlines and the imagination of policy makers, researchers, and journalists the world over. Much attention is given to its rapid expansion, its potential for further growth, and the large amounts of wealth generated through it. | Source…
mronline.org/2020/02/28/digital-workerism-technology-platforms-and-the-circulation-of-workers-struggles/

Toxic Agriculture and the Gates Foundation
Colin Todhunter | dissidentvoice.org | 2020-02-28
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation was launched in 2000 and has $46.8 billion in assets (December 2018). It is the largest charitable foundation in the world and distributes more aid for global health than any government. One of the foundation's stated goals is to globally enhance healthcare and reduce extreme poverty. The Gates Foundation …
dissidentvoice.org/2020/02/toxic-agriculture-and-the-gates-foundation/

Sanders joins Rev. Barber at New Poor People's Campaign
Mark Gruenberg | peoplesworld.org | 2020-02-27
GOLDSBORO, N.C.–"Until people stand up and say" that rampant poverty and income inequality in the U.S. "is wrong, we won't have fundamental change" here, Sen. Bernie Sanders, Ind.-Vt., told the New Poor People's Campaign. In a q-and-a with the co-chair of the nationwide drive, the Rev. William Barber II, and campaign members and parishioners in …
peoplesworld.org/article/sanders-joins-rev-barber-at-new-poor-peoples-campaign/

"The Billionaire Election": Anand Giridharadas on How 2020 Is a Referendum on Wealth Inequality
Staff | democracynow.org | 2020-02-26
The 10th Democratic presidential debate took place Tuesday in Charleston, South Carolina, and two billionaires were at either end of the stage: Michael Bloomberg and Tom Steyer. Front-runner Bernie Sanders, who has made attacking the power of the "billionaire class" a central theme of his campaign, stood in the middle. It was a visual representation of the split within the Democratic Party, in which a growing number of people are "rising up against plutocracy," says Anand Giridharadas, editor-at-large at Time magazine and author of "Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World." His recent piece for…
www.democracynow.org/2020/2/26/anand_giridharadas_2020_the_billionaire_election

Philippine Patriots Say "No" to WWIII and "Yes" to the New Silk Road
Matthew J. L. Ehret | dissidentvoice.org | 2020-02-26
The Philippines President Duterte's recent announcement that the 1998 U.S.-Philippines Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) would be cancelled has renewed hope that not only would this former U.S. colony finally attain freedom from imperial manipulation, but also that a new emerging age of infrastructure development can usher in an end of poverty and war in the …
dissidentvoice.org/2020/02/philippine-patriots-say-no-to-wwiii-and-yes-to-the-new-silk-road/