Daily News Digest April 27, 2016

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Daily News Digest April 27, 2016

Tomorrow is Workers Memorial Day: If we dedicate war memorials to the memory of men and women, who are cut down before their time, these (Workplaces)  are war memorials. . . . — Homer Seguin, Video: “Before Their Time” Cancer & Health And Safety On Our Jobs

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Mumia QuoteMumiaQuote. . . Elsewhere, the USA, Japan, and China have all attempted similar QE programmes in recent times, all to no avail. Yet Varoufakis is intent on Europe repeating a failed experiment again and again, at the expense of the working class. As for Europe’s democratisation, a “large democratic stimulus” is needed. What this means in practice is left to the reader to decide. Whether such a stimulus would rest on a movement of European workers and what form this should take is likewise not mentioned, leaving nothing more than an abstract call to build democracy with… democracy! Ultimately this book is more about Yanis Varoufakis than anything else: Embarking on this book as a wide-eyed student of Keynes, our protagonist is thrown aside by arrogant conquerors, only to return as a prophet of doom, foretelling an apocalyptic future for those who do not follow him. The foundation text for a new mass movement? Perhaps not. But as a Greek tragedy for our time it fits the bill quite well. — Book review: Varoufakis complains that Capitalism didn’t listen to him

Video the Day:

Paul Murphy TD exposes real nature of EU

U.S.:

Tired, poor, huddled millennials of New York earn 20% less than prior generation: Entering the workforce in the greatest economic downturn in living memory, millennials earn much less than Generation X and might never close the gap By Jana KasperkevicMillibieles20%LessSpy Chief Complains That Edward Snowden Sped Up Spread of Encryption by 7 Years By Jenna McLaughlinSpyChief Saudia Arabia and 9/11: the Kingdom May be in For a Nasty Shock by Patrick CockburnPatrickCockburnWorld War III Has Begun By Paul Craig RobertsPaulCraigRobertsLeading Advocates of “Dark Money” Previously Supported Disclosure By Lee FangDarkMoney Environment:

 Clay Bennett: Water FilterWaterFilter Ongoing/Big Energy Disasters!:

Australian Politician Sets Methane-Laden River on Fire to Protest Fracking: ‘This is the future of Australia if we do not stop the frackers.’ By Nadia PrupisNadia Prupis30 Ways Chernobyl and Dying Nuke Industry Threaten Our Survival by Harvey WassermanHarveyWassermanEnergy News:

Black Liberation/Civil Rights:

Black Agenda Radio for Week of April 25, 2016

BarRadioCharter Schools: Bad for Education: “On the whole, charter schools do not perform better than public schools, even though public school are being defunded and demonized all the time,” said Dr. Shawgi Tell, professor of education at Nazareth College, Rochester, New York, and author of Charter School Report Card. Whether test scores improve or not, charter schools are bad schooling policy because “they represent privatization and marketization of education.”

Youth Incarceration Down, But Racial Disparities Increase: In the past decade, overall rates of youth incarceration have been cut in half, but disparity in Black youth incarceration has gone up by 15 percent, according to Josh Rovner, of The Sentencing Project. Rovner is an author of the new report, “Racial Disparities in Youth Arrests and Commitments.” He said young people are committing less crime. “There’s fewer kids being driven into the system in the first place,” said Rovner. However, Black teenagers are still more likely to be detained, prosecuted and committed to juvenile facilities than whites.

Million Student March Against Massive Debt: “Just last year, a million students defaulted on their student loan payments,” said Darletta Scruggs, an activist with the Million Students March and a member of the Socialist Alternative Party. “You can’t file bankruptcy on it, and our government will start garnishing your wages after a certain time. There are people whose Social Security checks are being garnished because of past student debt,” said Scruggs, speaking to host Solomon Comissiong, of Your World Report.

Global Rich Play “Shell Games” with Wealth: The now infamous “Panama Papers” revealed how elites from around the world hide their money in offshore tax havens. Americans were conspicuous by their relative absence because the U.S. provides lots of hiding places for ill-gotten gains. “The United States is a tax haven for global wealth,” said Chuck Collins, senior scholar at the Institute for Policy Studies and author of the article, “Panama Papers Expose the Hidden Wealth of the World’s Super-Rich.” Said Collins: “If you’re a small business in the U.S. and you have to compete against a global company that’s playing these shell games, and you’re paying your fair share of taxes and they’re not, that’s an unlevel playing field.”

Hillary’s Conspiracies Against Democracy in the Americas: Back in 2009, then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton “pretended it wasn’t a coup” when the Honduran military overthrew the country’s elected president, said Mark Weisbrot, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research. Clinton’s charade “helped the coup government dictatorship consolidate itself.” The U.S. has encouraged the “silent coup” in Brazil, where corporatist lawmakers are trying to impeach the left-wing  president. “We know that the United States has always wanted to get rid of the left governments” in the region, said Weisbrot. Listen, Read more

After Freddie, We Woke Up : A Year After the Baltimore Uprising, the Real Work Is Just Beginning By Alice Speri AfterFreddie“I don’t have no faith in politicians. I don’t think they can make change.”

More Than a Few Rogue Cops: the Disturbing History of Police in Schools by Mary Anne Henderson and Brian Platt

Labor:

Austerity vs. the Planet: The Future of Labor Environmentalism By Trish KahleAusterityvs.PlanetEconomy:

 World:

 Independent Investigators Leave Mexico Without Solving the Case of 43 Disappeared Students By Ryan Devereaux Mexico43Book review: Varoufakis complains that Capitalism didn’t listen to him!VaroufakisHealth, Education, and Welfare:

Scamming US Veterans: Efforts to Privatize Veterans Administration’s Health System By Dean BakerDeanBaker Water Privatization: “Nestlé Is Trying to Break Us”: A Pennsylvania Town Fights Predatory Water Extraction By Alexis BonogofskyNestle

 

 

 

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