Progressive Breakfast: Trump’s Hate Cannot Divide Us

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George Goehl

Trump’s Reelection Strategy: Pit Us Against Each Other

You would think after a white nationalist murdered 22 people and injured dozens more in El Paso, Donald Trump would lay off the hate, even just for a moment. Apparently he’s not capable. Or not willing. Whether it’s immigration raids, cutbacks on legal immigration, or attacking women of color in Congress, Trump is doubling down on division. Clearly the Trump campaign is planning to stir up new levels of anti-immigrant sentiment as a path to re-election. This strategy takes advantage of the fact that many Americans are experiencing economic decline. In large parts of the country, gone is the sense that our children will do better than we did. Instead, people are asking: “Who’s fighting for us?” It’s a valid question. For the last 40 years, leading Democrats have failed to directly name who was responsible for that decline — big corporations hijacking our government, rigging the system, and creating the biggest gap between the rich and everyone else in American history. That vacuum has left space for other side to blame immigration for the end of good jobs with solid benefits and health care. Sadly, that sets off a race to the bottom that benefits the most abusive corporations — and hurts the rest of us. Instead of taking the bait, we should come toward each other. If we unite to take on the real cause of economic decline — a corporate class intent on becoming ridiculously rich at the expense of the rest of us — we have the power to create the change we so desperately need. Then we can begin to bring back good jobs, expand affordable and quality health care, protect our air and water, and so much more.

Trump Bumbles Through G7 Summit

Trump’s rocky weekend in France dashes hopes of China trade truce. CNN: “President Donald Trump — irritable and inconsistent on the world stage — raised, then swiftly dashed, hopes for an easing of his fast worsening trade war with China that is threatening the global economy. The G7 summit in France unfolded in the now familiar manner of Trump’s foreign trips. The United States, once the fulcrum of the Western alliance, was isolated. Foreign leaders who once looked to the US for direction largely tried not to antagonize a volatile American President. And Trump battled with the media, reacted furiously to any criticism of his performance and left whip lashed aides scrambling to explain his public comments. The President’s reversals and recriminations over the weekend recalled a wild day in Washington on Friday when his fury at Beijing’s decision to hit back at his tariff assaults sent stock markets into turmoil and triggered extreme concern about a worsening standoff with China. At one stunning moment on Sunday, Trump seemed to indicate he regretted his trade duel with China in comments that rocketed around the world amid concern about its economic impact. ‘I have second thoughts about everything,’ he said, leaving critics to hope the President was trying to make himself political room to deescalate the showdown. But Trump, who hates to look like he’s being backed into a corner or is climbing down, then sent out his aides to say that on the contrary, his only regret was not being tougher on China.”

Trump Allies Target Journalists

Trump allies target journalists over coverage deemed hostile to White House. NYT: “A loose network of conservative operatives allied with the White House is pursuing what they say will be an aggressive operation to discredit news organizations deemed hostile to President Trump by publicizing damaging information about journalists. It is the latest step in a long-running effort by Mr. Trump and his allies to undercut the influence of legitimate news reporting. Four people familiar with the operation described how it works, asserting that it has compiled dossiers of potentially embarrassing social media posts and other public statements by hundreds of people who work at some of the country’s most prominent news organizations. The group has already released information about journalists at CNN, The Washington Post and The New York Times — three outlets that have aggressively investigated Mr. Trump — in response to reporting or commentary that the White House’s allies consider unfair to Mr. Trump and his team or harmful to his re-election prospects.”

Racist Arpaio Wants His Old Job Back

Ex-sheriff Joe Arpaio, pardoned by Trump, wants his old job back. NBC: “Joe Arpaio, the tough-guy former sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona, announced that he’s running for his old job on Sunday, exactly two years after President Donald Trump pardoned him for a federal contempt-of-court conviction. ‘Watch out world! We are back!’ Arpaio, 87, said in a statement in which he promised to reinstate the extreme measures that made him famous, like housing immigrants in outdoor tents in the 100-degrees-plus temperatures of the Phoenix area. Arpaio reveled in his reputation as America’s toughest sheriff, which led him to be the target of several civil rights lawsuits. He boasted that: He forced inmates to wear pink underwear. He fed inmates only twice a day with a bland log called “Nutraloaf,” which other prisons serve as a disciplinary measure. He subjected inmates to an in-house radio station that played patriotic music and opera for 20 hours a week. He called the station KJOE. In 2008 and 2010, a federal judge ruled that Arpaio’s jails violated the constitutional rights of inmates when it came to medical care. He was reported to have responded to the complaints by saying, ]It’s 120 degrees in Iraq, and the soldiers are living in tents, and they didn’t commit any crimes, so shut your mouths.’ Alessandra Soler, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona, on Sunday called Arpaio a ‘racist’ who should ‘never hold public office again.’ ‘When Joe Arpaio talks about ‘those who break the law,’ he should be referring to himself,’ Soler said, adding: ‘President Trump might’ve pardoned him, but those who had families and communities destroyed by his unlawful tactics have not.’”

G7 Drafts Amazon Aid Plan

Amazon fires: G7 leaders close to agreeing plan to help. BBC: “agreement to help fight fires in the Amazon rainforest. French President Emmanuel Macron said on Sunday a deal to provide ‘technical and financial help’ was close. Leaders from the US, Japan, Germany, France, Italy, the UK and Canada continue their meeting in the seaside town of Biarritz on Monday. It comes amid international tension over record fires burning in Brazil. Critics have accused Brazil’s President, Jair Bolsonaro, of ‘green lighting’ the Amazon’s destruction through anti-environmental rhetoric and a lack of action on deforestation violations. The severity of the fires, and his government’s response, has prompted global outcry and protests. President Macron last week described the fires as an ‘international crisis’ and pushed for them to be prioritised at the G7 summit this weekend. On Sunday he said the leaders are ‘all agreed on helping those countries which have been hit by the fires as fast as possible.’”

DNC Kills Plan For Climate Forum

While the world is on fire, DNC kills resolution for climate forum. Truthout: “The Democratic National Committee voted Saturday to strike down a resolution that would have allowed for a multi-candidate climate forum. ‘Tom Perez just killed the #ClimateDebate,’ the youth-led Sunrise Movement said on its Facebook page, referring to the DNC chair. Resolution 4 was seen as a compromise from a resolution calling for a presidential primary climate debate, as groups including Sunrise had demanded. That resolution was voted down Thursday at the San Francisco meeting by the DNC’s Resolutions Committee, prompting outrage. Sunrise claimed a ‘partial victory’ when Resolution 4, which would have allowed for a ‘multi-candidate issue-specific forum with the candidates appearing on the same state, engaging one another in discussion,’ passed Thursday. ‘We passed a resolution supporting this multi-candidate discussion and party leaders overturned it,’ said DNC voting member James J. Zogby in a statement Saturday. ‘The Democratic Party is supposed to be bottom up, not top down.’ Progressive strategist Dante Atkins shared results of Saturday’s vote on Twitter, and opined that the decision was a mistake for the party and Perez.”

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Progressive Breakfast: Time to Put #PeopleOverPharma

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It’s Time to Put #PeopleOverPharma

From Connecticut to Washington, New York and West Virginia, People’s Action members rallied across the nation this Tuesday to demand Congress and Trump put #PeopleOverPharma profits. “They’re jacking up these prices, and they’re killing people. If you don’t take the medicines you need, you die,” said Steve Derby, a retired engineer from West Hartford, a board member of Connecticut Citizens Action Group, one of the twelve People’s Action member groups that participated in this National Day Of Action. “And if you pay the price, you can’t afford to live.” The stranglehold big pharmaceutical companies hold over patents also dramatically harms those affected by Hepatitis C. A once-daily treatment, Harvoni, can cure the disease, but the drug’s maker, Gilead Sciences, charges over $1,000 per pill, or $94,500 for a full course, which many insurance plans refuse to pay. “It’s like a death sentence,” said Bobby Tolbert, who rallied with other members of VOCAL-NY on the steps of the Trump International Hotel in Manhattan. “People fall through the cracks of the system, because they’re not able to get that treatment.”

Sanders Unveils $16t Green New Deal

Bernie Sanders unveils $16 trillion ‘Green New Deal’ plan. NYT: “Senator Bernie Sanders on Thursday will release a $16.3 trillion blueprint to fight climate change, the latest and most expensive proposal from the field of Democratic presidential candidates aimed at reining in planet-warming greenhouse gases. Mr. Sanders’s proposal comes one day after Gov. Jay Inslee of Washington, who made climate change the central focus of his campaign, announced he was dropping out of the 2020 race. Mr. Inslee’s absence could create an opening for another presidential aspirant to seize the mantle of ‘climate candidate.’ Mr. Sanders was an early supporter of the Green New Deal, an ambitious but nonbinding congressional plan for tackling global warming and economic inequality. He is bestowing that same name upon his new plan, which calls for the United States to eliminate fossil fuel use by 2050. It declares climate change a national emergency; envisions building new solar, wind and geothermal power sources across the country; and commits $200 billion to help poor nations cope with climate change.”

Sanders, Warren Demand End To Puerto Rico Debt

Hedge fund cash flows to presidential candidates at Puerto Rico’s expense. American Prospect:“Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have returned campaign contributions from individuals employed at hedge funds that have investments in Puerto Rican debt. An open letter from a coalition of progressive activist groups sent last week demanded that presidential candidates reject donations tied to the continuing misery on the island. Thirteen presidential candidates received a total of $230,900 in donations from fifteen different hedge funds holding Puerto Rican debt. The other candidates, including Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Beto O’Rourke, and Pete Buttigieg, have not committed to returning the money.’We applaud Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders in this important step and show of solidarity for the people of Puerto Rico,’ said Julio López Varona, co-director of community dignity campaigns at the Center For Popular Democracy, in a statement. ‘No presidential candidate can call themselves a friend of Puerto Ricans while taking money from hedge funds driving austerity on the island. We marched for days to oust a corrupt governor, we will not stand idle for these abuses and will condemn anyone who builds their campaigns from them.’ For Sanders and Warren, sending back the funds was no great hardship, as they didn’t receive much money in the first place. For Warren, it was one $1,000 donation from an employee of Taconic Capital, and for Sanders, it was a single $2,700 contribution from an employee at BlueMountain Capital.”

Native Americans Host Presidential Forum

Native Americans had their 2020 Democratic campaign forum. ThinkProgress: “The candidates addressed issues of critical importance to Native communities, including ballot access and sovereign land rights. One day after the forum in Sioux City, Iowa, tribal members say the two-day political event went better than they expected. ‘Having 11 presidential candidates participate the best they could reflects the understanding that the Native vote has an impact on national elections,’ said Brandon Stevens, vice chairman of the Oneida Nation in Wisconsin. ‘It shows engagement that … was more of a conversation. Not gotcha questions,’ he said. One barometer of success is that the candidates seemed to have a good grasp on a number of issues that uniquely pertain to Native Americans. Most of the candidates addressed the need to give Native Americans greater access to the ballot box one year after massive voter suppression efforts in North Dakota and other places.”

Kids At Border Camps Left To Die Of Flu

Kids in border camps are 9 times likelier to die of flu. Trump’s team won’t vaccinate them. ThinkProgress: “More than two dozen immigrants, including children, have died in U.S. government custody since President Donald Trump took office. The judicial branch has had to force Trump’s administration to provide basic hygiene tools like toothpaste to detained migrant children. Now, his immigration officials are saying they will not act to prevent influenza from spreading in their cramped, overcrowded immigration jails at the U.S.-Mexico border. Flu played a role in at least three of the roughly 30 known migrant deaths in custody confirmed since January 2017. Vaccines are cheap and the highly controlled nature of incarcerated populations makes it relatively easy to reach the high innoculation rates that can radically reduce the reach of the illness in any given flu season.Still, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said it will not bother issuing the shots ‘due to the short-term nature of CBP holding and the complexities of operating vaccination programs.’”

Trump Guts Endangered Species Act

Trump escalates war on species as we face an extinction emergency. Truthout: “The Trump administration’s recent announcement of rule changes to the Endangered Species Act (ESA) will blow a hole through protections that have been crucial to preventing extinctions and to helping the recovery of many threatened species. The changes, announced by the Interior Department’s, Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and National Marine Fisheries Service, will take effect in September. About 1,600 plant and animal species in the U.S. are listed under the ESA. It’s been estimated the ESA has prevented 227 species from going extinct. It has a 99 percent success ratio, meaning only 10 species ever listed have gone extinct. According to a recent study, 77 percent of once-endangered marine mammals and sea turtles protected by the ESA are now recovering. Without the ESA, it is very likely many iconic as well as many lesser-known species would have disappeared forever. Among others, the ESA is believed to have saved the bald eagle, the monk seal, the leatherback sea turtle, the grizzly bear, the gray wolf, the California condor, the snowy plover, and humpback and gray whales. It is also protecting plant, insect and other species that are vital parts of natural ecosystems.”

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Progressive Breakfast: Organizing From The Inside

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State Rep. Mari Cordes (D-VT)

Organizing From The Inside

In Vermont we’re a citizen legislature, so we are full of community members for whom being in the General Assembly is not their primary job. Some folks are retired; I’m a registered nurse. I was still working 12-hour shifts almost every Saturday and Sunday during the session because I needed to, and because I feel that it’s important to have working people in the statehouse representing the working community. Coming into the statehouse, I intended to continue organizing from the inside. I was a little concerned about how much of my activist work I was going to have to give up or modify, and I didn’t need to. Organizers know that we lose a lot more than we win – until we don’t. Often, when we win, it’s after a long struggle. It’s tiring. We can feel defeated sometimes. But then, we win. We need people in our institutions that can create policy, as well be persistent. Go for it!

People’s Action is recruiting and training more than 500 grassroots community leaders to run for elected office at every level of government, who will co-govern to advance the values and goals in our People’s Platform. State Representative Mari Cordes (D-VT) is one of our champions. She was elected last November to represent Vermont’s Fourth Legislative District in Addison, as a first-time candidate. To read more about our co-governing work, click here.

Trump Wants To Detain Migrant Families Indefinitely

Migrant families would face indefinite detention under new Trump rule. NYT: “The Trump administration unveiled a regulation on Wednesday that would allow it to detain indefinitely migrant families who cross the border illegally, replacing a decades-old court agreement that imposed a limit on how long the government could hold migrant children in custody and specified the level of care they must receive. The White House has for more than a year pressed the Department of Homeland Security to replace the agreement, known as the Flores settlement, a shift that the administration says is crucial to halt immigration across the southwestern border. The new regulation, which requires approval from a federal judge before it could go into effect and was expected to be immediately challenged in court, would establish standards for conditions in detention centers and specifically abolish a 20-day limit on detaining families in immigration jails, a cap that has prompted President Trump to repeatedly complain about the “catch and release” of families from Central America and elsewhere into the United States.”

States Sue To Block Curbs On Legal Immigration

New York, Connecticut and Vermont sue to block Trump’s public charge rule. NBC: “Three states have come together to attempt to block an effort from the Trump administration to limit pathways to citizenship for certain legal immigrants. New York’s Attorney General Letitia James announced on Tuesday morning that Connecticut, Vermont and New York had filed a lawsuit against the federal agencies who would be implementing and enforcing a new rule that would expand the definition of “public charge” starting on Oct. 15. Under the new rule, officials can deem immigrants seeking to change their legal immigration status and who are enrolled in publicly funded programs such as food stamps and public health insurance as a ‘public charge,’ meaning they will likely use public benefits in the future.”

‘March For Our Lives’ Demands Gun Control

March For Our Lives, no longer protesting in streets, unveils gun control plan. NPR: “With their hopes fading that lawmakers in Washington will pass new gun safety measures, young activists from March For Our Lives are out with their own plans on how to stem gun violence. The proposal, called A Peace Plan for A Safer America, comes a little more than two weeks after a pair of mass shootings claimed the lives of 31 people and injuring dozens more in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio. In the days after those shootings, President Trump signaled there was “a very strong appetite for background checks” on people seeking to purchase firearms. But there are reports the president has either lost interest in the matter or changed his mind. Organizers with March For Our Lives say there needs to be a greater urgency by elected officials to protect American lives. They see the gun issue as both a crisis and a cause for the federal government to declare a national emergency.”

Trump Wants More Tax Cuts Ahead Of Elections

Amid recession warnings, Trump reportedly considering more tax cuts for rich and corporations. Common Dreams:“While continuing to publicly downplay warning signs that the U.S. economy is barreling toward a recession, the Trump White House is reportedly weighing a number of supposed stimulus measures, including more tax cuts for the rich and large corporations. Politico reported late Tuesday that Trump officials are considering ‘a cut of an additional percentage point or two to the corporate tax rate,’ which the GOP tax law slashed from 35 percent to 21 percent in 2018. ‘That’s on top of a potential payroll tax cut,; the news outlet noted, ‘which the Obama administration had used to shore up the economy, and a move to index the capital gains rate to inflation, which potentially could be done through an executive order.’ A payroll tax cut, which Trump on Tuesday confirmed he is considering, would temporarily boost workers’ paychecks. But, as the Washington Post reported Monday, depending on how it is designed, a payroll tax cut could ‘pull billions of dollars away from Social Security.’ The other option Trump is considering, indexing capital gains to inflation via executive order, would primarily benefit wealthy investors. According to Chye-Ching Huang of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, 86 percent of the benefits would go to the top one percent.”

Bolton, Pompeo ‘Desperate To Start A War’

‘Bolton is desperate to start a war’: U.S. issues warrant to seize Iranian oil tanker. Common Dreams: “After the Gibraltar Supreme Court rejected the Trump administration’s effort to stop the release of an Iranian oil tanker seized by the U.K. last month, the Justice Department further escalated tensions with Tehran by issuing a warrant on Friday in a last-ditch bid to seize the tanker before it sets sail. ‘Bolton is desperate to start a war,’ tweeted Quincy Institute executive vice president Trita Parsi, referring to President Donald Trump’s national security adviser. The warrant, unveiled by the Justice Department Friday night, states that “all petroleum aboard [the Grace 1 tanker] and $995,000.00 are subject to forfeiture based on violations of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), bank fraud statute, and money laundering statute, as well as separately the terrorism forfeiture statute.”

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Progressive Breakfast: All Is Not Lost To Climate Catastrophe

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James Mumm

All Is Not Lost To Climate Catastrophe

Reeling from reports on our climate catastrophe, I took a break to recharge my own batteries and see if today’s best speculative fiction writers could imagine us into a better future. There is a growing genre of climate science fiction, or “cli-fi,” which features prominently in A People’s Future of the United States: Speculative Fiction from 25 Extraordinary Writers, a new volume edited by Victor LaValle and John Joseph Adams. I found myself revived by what longtime climate activist Bill McKibben calls “the flow” of inspiration, when reading what these authors propose about what could be, if we are bold enough to reimagine the future. Their call to imagination is restorative. All is not lost, their brilliant visions suggest – even if our climate catastrophe feels insurmountable. The human spirit has not perished. Whenever the path forward is not clear and we lack inspiration, we should stop and listen to the voices of and stories of women, people of color, indigenous people, workers, non-binary people, young people, and the people who have paid for the climate emergency coming and going. They can still imagine our future, and so can we. Let’s do that now.

James Mumm is campaigns director for Greenpeace USA, formerly the chief innovation officer for People’s Action. This is part two of an article first published at SocialPolicy.org. To read the full text, click here.

Planned Parenthood Loses Funding

Planned Parenthood loses Title X funding. Vox: “Planned Parenthood has decided to reject Title X funding rather than complying with a new Trump administration abortion rule. Earlier this year, the Trump administration released a new rule that would bar organizations receiving Title X funding — the only federal funding for family planning — from providing abortion referrals. Planned Parenthood, which serves about 40 percent of Title X recipients, immediately pushed back and called it a ‘gag rule.’ Planned Parenthood was left with two choices: no longer referring abortions or rejecting about $60 million in federal funding. The organization chose the latter. This doesn’t mean that the organization will lose all of its federal funding, as it receives about $500 million from Medicaid a year (according to 2017-2018 records). But some services will undoubtedly have to be cut, experts say. The lack of funding could affect about 1.5 million people, many who receives services other than abortions such as birth control and STD testing. Some patients will experience delays in treatment, while some will lose all access, according to Planned Parenthood.”

NYPD Fires Cop Who Killed Eric Garner

The NYPD finally fired the cop who killed Eric Garner — but the police reaction shows how little will change. The Intercept: “For five years, the public — along with the New York Police Department itself — has known that Officer Daniel Pantaleo killed Eric Garner on a Staten Island street corner using a prohibited chokehold maneuver. We have known, for all those years, that Garner called out, ‘I can’t breathe,’ 11 times before he could take no more breaths. A deputy police commissioner, acting as a judge in Pantaleo’s department trial this year, wrote in her opinion that the officer had been ‘untruthful’ and that fellow cops who testified in his defense were “unhelpful and unreliable.” Pantaleo’s long overdue firing is scant justice for a life so callously and brutally ended. Pantaleo deserved at the very least to be fired and lose his pension. This simple fact has long been established but was only officially recognized by the police department on Monday. In a press conference, Police Commissioner James O’Neill announced, “In this case, the unintended consequence of Mr. Garner’s death must have a consequence of its own. Therefore, I agree with the Deputy Commissioner of Trial’s legal findings and recommendations. It is clear that Daniel Pantaleo can no longer effectively serve as a New York City Police Officer.”

Gun Control? What Gun Control?

After lobbying by gun rights advocates, Trump sounds a familiar retreat. NYT: “Days after a pair of deadly mass shootings in Texas and Ohio, President Trump said he was prepared to endorse what he described as ‘very meaningful background checks’ that would be possible because of his ‘greater influence now over the Senate and over the House.’ But after discussions with gun rights advocates during his two-week working vacation in Bedminster, N.J. — including talks with Wayne LaPierre, the chief executive of the National Rifle Association — Mr. Trump’s resolve appears to have substantially softened, and he has reverted to reiterating the conservative positions on the gun issue he has espoused since the 2016 campaign. Mr. Trump said he was ‘very, very concerned with the Second Amendment, more so than most presidents would be,’ and added that ‘people don’t realize we have very strong background checks right now.’ He also echoed the standard response to mass shootings delivered by the N.R.A., which since 1966 has pushed the government to focus on the mental problems of the gunmen rather than how they were able to obtain their guns. ‘I don’t want people to forget that this is a mental health problem,’ Mr. Trump said. ‘I don’t want them to forget that, because it is. It’s a mental health problem.’”

Sanders Proposes Criminal Justice Reforms

Bernie Sanders unveils ambitious plan to reform nation’s criminal justice system. Salon: “Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., has unveiled a new criminal justice reform plan, which his presidential campaign claims would rectify some of the economic and social injustices currently embedded in America’s law enforcement system. After decrying how America incarcerates ‘more of our own people than any country on Earth’ — including 2 million in jail and another 5 million under the supervision of the correctional system — Sanders’ campaign website argues that the current prison system is “criminalizing poverty” and that ‘mass incarceration disportionately [sic] falls on the shoulders of black and brown people in America.’ To combat these problems, Sanders calls for a number of reforms, including: eliminating for-profit prisons; banning practices in which prisoners are charged for basic things like communications or are price gouged; stopping the use of secured bonds for federal criminal proceedings; and withholding funding from states which insist on using cash bail systems. Sanders also condemned the problem of police officers targeting racial minorities, with his website explaining that ‘we must hold our police and sheriff’s departments to a higher standard. And we must end harmful policing practices like racial profiling, stop and frisk, oppressive ‘broken windows’ policing and the militarization of police forces — all of which actively undermine public safety and community trust in law enforcement.’”

Trump Wants To Fire Women Who ‘Act Masculine’

The Trump administration wants to make it easier to fire women who act too ‘masculine’. ThinkProgress: “Thirty years ago, in Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins, the Supreme Court held that ‘sex stereotyping’ is forbidden by a federal law banning employment discrimination. ‘We are beyond the day,’ Justice William Brennan wrote in the court’s plurality opinion, ‘when an employer could evaluate employees by assuming or insisting that they matched the stereotype associated with their group.’ Nevertheless, the Trump administration filed a brief last week asking the Supreme Court to bring back the day when an employer could evaluate employees by assuming or insisting that they matched the stereotype associated with their group.

Oil Lobby Admits Driving Efforts To Criminalize Protest

Oil lobbyist touts success in effort to criminalize pipeline protests. The Intercept: “The American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers, a powerful lobbying group that represents major chemical plants and oil refineries, including Valero Energy, Koch Industries, Chevron, ExxonMobil, and Marathon Petroleum, has flexed its muscle over environmental and energy policy for decades. Despite its reach, AFPM channels dark money and influence with little scrutiny. The group is now leveraging its political power to criminalize protests of oil and gas infrastructure. In an audio recording obtained by The Intercept, the group concedes that it has been playing a role behind the scenes in crafting laws recently passed in states across the country to criminalize oil and gas pipeline protests, in response to protests over the Dakota Access pipeline. The laws make it a crime to trespass on public land used for ‘critical infrastructure,’ impose a fine or prison time for violators, and hold protesters responsible for damage incurred during the protest. Many of the laws also carry heavy fines to groups and individuals who support such demonstrations.”

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Progressive Breakfast: We Dare Defend Our Right To A World Without ICE

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Justin Vest

We Dare Defend Our Right To A World Without ICE

Last week, I dropped my kids off for their first day of school in our small Alabama town. The kids were excited, but I was a nervous wreck. Like every dad, my mind raced through a million scenarios – but none came close to what families faced just a few hours west from us on their first day of school. In Scott County, Mississippi, 650 heavily armed agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) swarmed poultry processing facilities, arresting 680 immigrant workers. And we’re being told we’re safer because of it. I am not safer because my government has decided its top priority is to tear families apart for the sole purpose of stoking racial division. I am not safer because my elected officials fuel the flames of white supremacy that motivate mass shooters to target Latinx shoppers at Wal-Mart. It is only through fear and corruption that rightwing extremists maintain their grip on power in our states. And I, for one, am sick of it. The ACLU and immigrant rights groups all across the South are mobilizing to help. As a member of Hometown Action and the People’s Action national network of grassroots groups, I’m asking what we can do to support them. Not just in this moment, but long-term. Alabama’s state motto is “we dare defend our rights.” Today, we dare defend our right to inclusive communities. We dare to defend our right to happy families, and to live together in peace. ICE, you are not welcome in our Alabama. Or in Mississippi, Tennessee, North Carolina or any other state of the South or our nation. We dare defend our right to a world without ICE.

Justin Vest is executive director of Hometown Action in Alabama, part of the People’s Action national network of grassroots groups.

Jewish Groups Protest Trump Immigration Policies

In D.C., New York and beyond, Jews mark annual day of mourning by protesting Trump immigration policies. WaPo: “Members of the Jewish community typically observe Tisha B’Av, the annual day of mourning, by fasting, reading from the book of lamentations and going to temple. But on Sunday, more than 250 Jews from the Washington region spent the day under the searing afternoon sun at Lafayette Square, across from the White House, protesting the Trump administration’s immigration policies. They were joined by thousands more across the country who attended similar protests in Los Angeles, Philadelphia and 60 other locations — the latest manifestations of a growing wave of activism among Jews opposed to the Trump administration’s immigration policies, which some argue are reminiscent of the way Jewish people have been treated in the past.”

100 Arrested In NY ICE Protests

100 protesters calling for the shutdown of ICE get arrested in New York City. CNN: “About 100 people were arrested in New York City after protesters demanding an end to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) forced the closure of a major highway. Parts of the West Side Highway in Manhattan were temporarily shut down Saturday due to the protest against the federal agency, according to New York City’s official emergency notification system. Protesters packed the area near West 26th Street, linking arms and holding signs that said “Abolish ICE” and “Close the camps,” CNN affiliate WPIX reported ‘We DEMAND an end to all detention and separation of families at the border and everywhere,’ event organizers wrote. ‘We DEMAND dignity, respect, and permanent protection for all undocumented immigrants.’”

Candidates Challenged At IA State Fair

Surging Warren, Harris draw big crowds at Iowa State Fair. The Hill: “Six months before Iowans will caucus on a cold February night, the race to earn their support kicked off in earnest this weekend as candidates descended on the state fair and two different forums amid an uncertain race. Iowa Democratic voters take their role in kicking off the voting process tremendously seriously, and few are willing to commit to a candidate with certainty. Those candidates are adjusting their strategies and tactics after an initial period of trial and error. ‘We’re really coming to the end of the first half,’ said Jeff Link, a veteran Iowa Democratic strategist who is unaligned this year. ‘I think you’re going to see people go into the locker room and make adjustments.’ Though candidates have been traipsing through Iowa for months, voters are only now tuning in – ironically, after one candidate, Rep. Eric Swalwell (R-Calif.), ended his bid.”

GOP Efforts To Criminalize Protest

The Right Wing Is Trying to Make It a Crime to Oppose Fascism. Truthout: “Conservatives in the U.S. have long sought to reframe grassroots political activism as dangerously radical, but efforts to criminalize protests have rapidly intensified since Donald Trump’s election. Most recently, Senators Ted Cruz and Bill Cassidy introduced a resolution that names ‘Antifa’ as a ‘domestic terrorist organization.’ ‘This was a move designed to punish dissent against both racist groups and policies of the government,’ David Rose, a member of Portland’s Rose City Antifa, told Truthout. ‘The senators are attempting to open the door to illegalizing any form of dissent against racist institutions or groups.’ The resolution, S.Res. 279, uses the recent controversy over the clash between right-wing reporter Andy Ngo and protesters in Portland, Oregon, as the impetus to designate antiracist protesters as a criminal operation. For Cruz, this is sly political posturing — Ngo and his loud right-wing talkosphere made #AntifaTerrorists the key talking point for weeks, as a minor scuffle was transformed into a nationwide threat in the popular imagination.”

Denver Ends Contracts With For-Profit Prisons

Denver’s city council ends prison contracts. The Intercept: “prison companies have lost major contracts in Denver over their work in immigrant detention, as backlash to President Donald Trump’s immigration policy continues to mount. The stunning $10.6 million rebuke to the two firms, CoreCivic and the GEO Group, was led by newly elected city council member Candi CdeBaca, who won in June on a radical platform backed by the Democratic Socialists of America. CdeBaca’s stand on Monday against the firms was her first major effort since being sworn in, and she expected to be a lone vote of dissent. Instead, moved by the plight of those kept in camps run by CoreCivic and the GEO Group, and galvanized by opponents — organized by CdeBaca — at the public meeting, the council delivered an unexpected 8-4 rejection, ending the firms’ contracts to run halfway houses on behalf of the city. CoreCivic and the GEO Group run the bulk of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s detention centers. The GEO Group also runs an immigration detention center in Aurora, Colorado, which has become a source of local controversy. The disturbing images beaming from the border, and pressure from repeated protests outside the detention center, persuaded council members that their financial support of for-profit companies made them complicit in ICE abuses.”

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David Hatch

What Did You Do And Say Before You Ran For President?

Watching presidential candidates spar onstage in their last debate, I shared some of Senator Cory Booker’s frustration. Booker lost his cool when former Vice President Joe Biden tried to paint himself as a criminal justice reformer. “The house was set on fire, you can’t just now come out with a plan to put out that fire,” said Booker, reminding Biden that the “tough on crime” policies he backed as a Senator from Delaware put thousands behind bars. As the 2020 presidential campaign builds, People’s Action and its member organizations are excited to see an unprecedented number of women and people of color take center stage as candidates, along with issues like Medicare For All, Free College and 100 Percent Just Energy For All. But the sheer number of candidates, and the infighting between them, can be daunting. So let’s take a step back and ask a few fundamental questions from the perspective of movement activists. The leftward shift on the presidential debate stage demonstrates how far the needle has moved on the promises at the heart of the Democratic Party. But when it comes to promises, we know all too well how few are kept once candidates take office. So, candidates, over the course of your careers, have you taken buckets of money from big pharma, then voted repeatedly on their behalf? If so, forgive me if I don’t believe you when you now cry loudly about the high price of prescription drugs. What did you do and say before you ran for president? This must always be the first question we ask.

David Hatch is a longtime community organizer in Chicago, where he was executive director of Reclaim Chicago and founder of The People’s Lobby, part of the People’s Action national network of grassroots groups.

Families Devastated By ICE Raids

‘They’re going to lose everything’: Families are devastated after Mississippi ICE raids. USA Today: “As Thursday morning dawned hot and bright, Desiree Hughes soldiered through the 24th hour of her wait in a parking lot of a chicken processing plant here. Two of her friends had been seized by immigration officials during a raid the day before, in an operation that resulted in about 680 arrests from seven different food processing plants across Mississippi. It was the largest workplace sting in at least a decade. ‘(I’m) hurt. Heartbroken,’ Hughes said before taking a deep breath. ‘I just want our families to come home. Because without their mamas and papas, how are they going to take care of their babies? How are they going to get to school? How are they going to pay their bills? They’re going to lose everything.’ Hughes, who is a legal resident, was told to leave. She wasn’t given a chance to speak with her friends before they were carted away in a bus. Hughes’ first concern: Her friends’ young daughter and little brother. She made sure they had food, water, clothes and that they were in a safe location. The brother, a naturally anxious kid, was panicking, she said. The little girl was too young to understand what was going on. Then, she went back to Koch Foods. She and others whose loved ones were swept up in the raids gathered in nearby parking lots on Wednesday, hoping that buses would bring them back. The crowd swelled to hundreds of people overnight, she said. They stayed for hours, anxiously and tearfully waiting to be reunited with family and friends.”

ICE Raids Expose Appetite For Cheap Labor

Mississippi ICE raids expose the biggest problem with US immigration laws. Vox: “A Mississippi community is reeling from the aftermath of one of the largest worksite immigration raids in history. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers swept through seven chicken processing plants in the rural region of Morton Wednesday, arresting 680 suspected unauthorized workers. Dozens of children arrived home from school to find their parents gone. ICE says the operation was about enforcing US immigration laws that make it illegal for immigrants to work in the US without authorization. While it’s true that ICE officers with a warrant have the authority to raid workplaces, Wednesday’s operation sheds new light on the cruelty of the US immigration system. But even more so, it also reveals a fundamental flaw in US immigration policy. American immigration laws do practically nothing to address the main cause of illegal immigration: super high demand for low-skill work, and not enough workers available to fill those jobs. There’s practically no way for a low-skilled worker from Guatemala to ‘wait in line’ for a visa to take a job at a chicken processing plant in Mississippi. Only one such visa exists — the EB-3 visa — but it’s limited to a tiny number of people (5,000 max). Yet the US economy needs hundreds of thousands of workers to fill these jobs right now. The US is experiencing a serious labor shortage, and it’s harder for businesses to find low-skilled workers these days than high-skilled workers.”

Jackson Mayor Calls For Sanctuary

Jackson mayor slams ICE raids, asks churches to become safe havens. USA Today: “The mayor of Jackson is calling on churches in the city to provide safe havens for the immigrant community in light of federal raids on several Mississippi processing plants. Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba in a statement called the U.S. immigration raids Wednesday ‘dehumanizing and ineffective.’ The mayor then called on ‘faith institutions’ in the community to become sanctuaries for ‘our immigrant neighbors.’ In his statement, Lumumba said the raids ‘will only further alienate communities from law enforcement.’”

Immigrants Lock Doors, Protect Children

Immigrants lock doors, rally around children of detained. AP: “Mississippi residents rallied around terrified children left with no parents and migrants locked themselves in their homes for fear of being arrested Thursday, a day after the United States’ largest immigration raid in a decade. A total of 680 people were arrested in Wednesday’s raids, but more than 300 had been released by Thursday morning with notices to appear before immigration judges, said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesman Bryan Cox. “The children are scared,” said Ronaldo Tomas, who identified himself as a worker at another Koch Foods plant in town that wasn’t raided. Tomas, speaking in Spanish, said he has a cousin with two children who was detained in one of the raids. Gabriela Rosales, a six-year resident of Morton who knows some of those detained, said she understands that ‘there’s a process and a law” for those living in the country illegally. ‘But the thing that they (ICE) did is devastating,” she said. ‘It was very devastating to see all those kids crying, having seen their parents for the last time.’”

Remembering Michael Brown

5 years after Michael Brown shooting, slow signs of progress. NPR: “Michael Brown’s death in Ferguson, Mo., sparked a national civil rights movement around how police and government treat black residents. Yet, even as the political momentum around police accountability picked up in other places, some candidates and policies that emanated from the movement stalled around St. Louis and Missouri. But there’s a big shift over the past year in St. Louis County, the place where a Ferguson police officer shot and killed Brown five years ago. A multiracial coalition banded together to elect Wesley Bell as St. Louis County’s first African-American prosecutor. He ousted Bob McCulloch, who was in office when a grand jury declined to bring charges against the police officer that shot Brown. ‘The criminal justice system is predicated on trust. And people feeling that they have a voice and that voice is being heard,’ Bell said. ‘And what we saw in Ferguson was a symptom of a much larger problem that people didn’t feel that the system, the justice system, actually worked for them. And just to be clear on that because I’ve knocked on doors all over this county.’”

Summer Storms Loom, Trump Golfs

Trump heads for golf club holiday – but summer storms loom. AP: “Now is the summer (vacation) of the president’s discontent. As Donald Trump prepares to leave Friday for his annual August holiday at his lush New Jersey golf club, he’s confronting a storm of crises, at home and abroad, that could set the course for his upcoming re-election bid. With his poll numbers stalled and his ability to rally the country questioned, he’s being tested by an escalating trade war with China that may slow the economy, rising tensions with both Iran and North Korea and, in the aftermath of the latest mass shootings, pressure to act on guns and face accusations of his own role in fostering an environment of hate. The dark clouds are converging as the president’s bid for a second term takes on new urgency. Trump exudes confidence but as the two dozen Democrats eager to take his job sharpen their attacks, the White House — or, for the next 10 days, the clubhouse in Bedminster, New Jersey — will have to mount a multifront effort rooted in maintaining his base rather than trying to expand it.”

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Lois Gibbs

Trump Needs To Keep His Promises To Superfund

41 years after our cries for help from Love Canal, our government is not keeping its promise to clean up communities affected by toxic waste. This is ironic, because Trump has long claimed cleaning up Superfund sites is a priority for his administration. Today, 53 million people live within three miles of a Superfund site. Forty-six percent of them are people of color, and 15 percent of them live below the poverty line. Trump and his EPA chiefs have repeatedly claimed Superfund is a priority program for his administration. But how can Superfund be a priority if you cut its budget without advocating for the Superfund tax to be reinstated? There are almost no funds made available by the EPA to assess the environmental and health risks of toxic waste sites – especially orphan sites. There are even less funds made available for cleanup of these sites. It’s time for lawmakers to step up to the plate, and introduce legislation to reinstate the Polluter Pays tax. And if President Trump truly wants to keep his promise to the American people of making Superfund a priority program, he should champion this tax, so he can follow through and keep his word. Promises kept, Mr. President?

Lois Gibbs was a young mother living at Love Canal in Niagara Falls, New York, when toxic contamination was discovered at the site. Her activism led to the creation of Superfund to clean up toxic communities. She founded the Center for Health, Environment and Justice, part of the People’s Action network of grassroots groups.

Trump Uses Day Of Healing To Stoke Discord

Trump uses a day of healing to deepen the nation’s divisions. NYT: “President Trump visited Dayton, Ohio, and El Paso on Wednesday on a day intended as a show of compassion to cities scarred by a weekend of violence, but which quickly devolved into an occasion for anger-fueled broadsides against Democrats and the news media. Mr. Trump’s schedule was meant to follow the traditional model of apolitical presidential visits with victims, law enforcement officials and hospital workers after calamities like the mass shootings that resulted in 31 deaths in Dayton and El Paso and that created a new sense of national crisis over assault weapons and the rise of white supremacist ideology. That plan went awry even before Mr. Trump, who has acknowledged his discomfort with showing empathy in public, departed Washington.”

ICE Arrests 680, Largest Raids In A Decade

Mississippi Immigration Raids Net Hundreds Of Workers. NPR: “Federal immigration officials raided several food-processing plants in Mississippi on Wednesday and arrested approximately 680 people believed to be working in the U.S. without authorization. The coordinated raids were conducted by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations ‘at seven agricultural processing plants across Mississippi,’ according to an ICE statement. In addition to the arrests, agents seized company business records. ‘Today’s raids are part of the ongoing war against immigrant families and the communities in which they live,’ Julia Solórzano, an attorney with the Southern Poverty Law Center, said in an emailed statement. ‘It is especially sickening that days after immigrants were targeted by a gunman in El Paso, Texas, workers at plants across Mississippi witnessed armed agents descending on their workplace. It’s also worth noting that immigration agencies that have repeatedly blamed ‘over capacity’ detention facilities for the horrific treatment of those imprisoned nevertheless detained more than 600 people today,’ she said.”

DHS Said Domestic Terrorism Was A Priority, WH Said No

White House rebuffed attempts by DHS to make combating domestic terrorism a higher priority. CNN: “White House officials rebuffed efforts by their colleagues at the Department of Homeland Security for more than a year to make combating domestic terror threats, such as those from white supremacists, a greater priority as specifically spelled out in the National Counterterrorism Strategy, current and former senior administration officials as well as other sources close to the Trump administration tell CNN. ‘Homeland Security officials battled the White House for more than a year to get them to focus more on domestic terrorism,’ one senior source close to the Trump administration tells CNN. ‘The White House wanted to focus only on the jihadist threat which, while serious, ignored the reality that racial supremacist violence was rising fast here at home. They had major ideological blinders on.’”

House Sues McGahn To Force Testimony

House Judiciary Committee files suit to force ex-White House Counsel to testify. Politico: “The House Judiciary Committee asked a federal court on Wednesday to force one of former special counsel Robert Mueller’s star witnesses to testify on Capitol Hill over objections from the White House, a crucial move as House Democrats consider whether to bring articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. The Democrat-led panel filed a lawsuit to enforce a subpoena against former White House counsel Don McGahn, in a long-awaited effort to secure his testimony and defeat the White House’s efforts to block former top advisers from testifying about their West Wing tenure. In a 54-page filing, the committee made clear that it is conducting an impeachment investigation, employing its strongest language to date to suggest that the panel is seriously weighing efforts to recommend Trump’s removal from office. ‘McGahn is the Judiciary Committee’s most important fact witness in its consideration of whether to recommend articles of impeachment and its related investigation of misconduct by the president, including acts of obstruction of justice described in the special counsel’s report,’ the filing states.”

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Fighting For Community Over Greed. George Goehl: Our work is actually going out, starting where people are at, and turning people in neighborhoods and communities who feel in many ways like victims right now into leaders in their communities, who can then add volunteers and build a power base that can win on issues and in elections. We need to heavily invest in communities of color and organizations led by people of color, and with poor white folks, have a race-conscious strategy not only for this electoral cycle but for the long haul around their worldview: around immigration, Blackness and other issues. If we aren’t engaged in that work, we’ll pay for it in this election, and definitely down the road.

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Progressive Breakfast: We Demand Medicare For All Now

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Ahniah Selene

We Demand Medicare For All Now

I’m Ahniah Selene, and I live in Boise, Idaho. I’m also a proud board member of United Vision for Idaho, part of the People’s Action family of grassroots groups. On this day 54 years ago we won Medicare, which opened the door to the comprehensive health care we all deserve. Then we won the Affordable Care Act, and imperfect as it was, we kept fighting for this bold vision. Medicare is a matter of life or death for me, and so many people around the country. On behalf of UVI, I’d like to say to the people of North Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, Kansas and Wisconsin, Idaho is with you! Together, we are a People’s Action: we are millions of people who are done begging for piecemeal healthcare. We are fighting for Medicare For All. Together, we will win real healthcare in America.

Ahniah Selene is a proud board member of United Vision for Idaho. He sustained spinal cord injury in a terrible accident and now lives happily as a quadriplegic achieving his goals always seated. First among these is comprehensive healthcare, a matter of life and death for him and millions. That’s why he’s joining People’s Action members all across the country in a national day of action on July 30, the 54th anniversary of Medicare, to demand Medicare For All.

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Progressive Breakfast: We Need To Talk About Family Separation

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Liz Watson

This July 4, We Need To Talk About Family Separation

My family – like many of yours – is preparing for a holiday weekend spent celebrating our nation’s birthday with friends. The awful truth is that while we’re celebrating, thousands of migrant children will be huddling under aluminum blankets on concrete floors, separated from their parents. The Fourth of July is supposed to be a celebration of our nation’s highest ideals: life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That’s why this holiday weekend, I’m urging my friends and family to bear witness to the family separation at our border which is so antithetical to our American values. I’m grateful to People’s Action and the dozens of other groups who are stepping up at this crucial moment. Join a vigil among the hundreds planned on July 12th or start your own, volunteer at a local organization or donate to a refugee assistance organization such as HIAS or the International Rescue Committee, and talk to your friends, families and neighbors about how to get involved. Children and families are counting on us. Don’t fall silent. Don’t look away. We’ve got work to do.

Liz Watson is executive director of the Congressional Progressive Caucus Center.

Judge Blocks DOJ’s Bid To Hold Asylum Seekers Indefinitely

Federal judge blocks Barr’s attempt to deny asylum seekers bail. NYT: “A federal judge in Seattle on Tuesday blocked an order by Attorney General William P. Barr that would have kept thousands of migrants detained indefinitely while waiting for their asylum cases to be decided. Judge Marsha J. Pechman of United States District Court for the Western District of Washington described the order, which would have denied some migrants a bail hearing, as unconstitutional. Under a preliminary injunction, Judge Pechman said migrants must be granted a bond hearing within seven days of a request or be released if they have not received a hearing in that time. ‘The court finds that plaintiffs have established a constitutionally protected interest in their liberty, a right to due process, which includes a hearing before a neutral decision maker to assess the necessity of their detention and a likelihood of success on the merits of that issue,’ Judge Pechman wrote.”

DHS IG Calls Overcrowded Migrant Jails ‘Ticking Time Bomb’

Overcrowded Migrant Centers ‘A Ticking Time Bomb’. VOA: “A new report by the Homeland Security Inspector General describes appalling conditions and wretched overcrowding at migrant detention centers in Texas with a top manager at one of the facilities saying he fears for the security of his staff, calling the situation a ‘ticking time bomb.’ The report released Tuesday includes numerous pictures of people behind cages lying on bare cement floors with nothing to do, men in a room with standing room only, men and women wearing surgical masks appearing to be reaching out to the photographers for attention. The inspector general called on the DHS to ‘take immediate steps to alleviate dangerous overcrowding and prolonged detention of children and adults in the Rio Grande Valley.’”

Citizenship Question Dropped From Census

Trump administration drops citizenship question from 2020 census. The Hill: “The Trump administration said Tuesday it was dropping a citizenship question from the 2020 census, days after the Supreme Court ruled against the question’s inclusion. President Trump had initially said that he wanted to delay the decennial census as his administration continued to push for the question to be included in the 2020 survey. But that effort appears to be over, after a Justice Department lawyer said the decision was made to start printing census materials without the question included. ‘We can confirm that the decision has been made to print the 2020 Decennial Census questionnaire without a citizenship question, and that the printer has been instructed to begin the printing process,’ DOJ attorney Kate Bailey wrote in an email sent to groups challenging the question, a copy of which was obtained by The Hill.”

Trump Wants Tanks In Streets Of DC

Park Service diverts $2.5 million in fees for Trump’s July Fourth extravaganza. WaPo: “The National Park Service is diverting nearly $2.5 million in entrance and recreation fees primarily intended to improve parks across the country to cover costs associated with President Trump’s Independence Day celebration Thursday on the Mall, according to two individuals familiar with the arrangement. For Trump’s planned speech at the Lincoln Memorial, the White House is distributing VIP tickets to Republican donors and political appointees, prompting objections from Democratic lawmakers who argue that the president has turned the annual celebration into a campaign-like event. Two Abrams tanks, two Bradley Fighting Vehicles and an M88 recovery vehicle sat on train tracks in Southeast Washington on Tuesday, destined for the Mall. Administration officials were finalizing aspects of Thursday’s schedule, according to a senior White House official, including a plan to have one of the planes in Air Force One’s fleet zoom overhead as Trump takes the stage.”

Trump Rallies While Mueller Testifies

Trump plans rally in Greenville, NC, on day Mueller is set to testify. Charlotte Observer: “President Donald Trump will hold a rally in Greenville, NC, on July 17, according to his campaign website. The rally at Williams Arena is the same day former special counsel Robert Mueller is set to testify before Congress on his investigation into the Trump campaign, The Hill reported. Mueller will ‘publicly testify before the House Judiciary and Intelligence committees,’ according to the Associated Press. Earlier on Tuesday, the president tweeted about Mueller’s scheduled appearance before Congress. ‘This Witch Hunt must now end. No more Do Overs. No Collusion, No Obstruction. The Great Hoax is dead!’”

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Progressive Breakfast: Tame Big Ag To Tame Climate Change

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Susan Holmberg, Bill Lilliston

We Must Tame Big Ag To Tame Climate Change

“Carbon farming” — building soil vitality to pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere — is essential for reducing the agricultural industry’s greenhouse gas emissions. But this practice alone is not enough. If we want farmers to adapt successfully to climate change and help solve the crisis, we must understand the economic powers that block family farms from making a fair living and investing in climate-friendly farming methods. Many family farmers are currently losing money, farm debt is rising to levels last seen in the 1980s, and farmland ownership trends reflect a steady march toward consolidation. Among farmers who have survived, many are contractually bound to agricultural monopolies, particularly poultry and pig producers, that have enormous power to set terms and prices. They have effectively become contract workers with increasingly less control over their growing practices and their income. As farmers age out — or are priced out — both Wall Street and international investors are buying up farm acreage seeking short-term returns, not making long-term commitments to rural communities, reducing water pollution, or soil health. Our response to climate change should not be separated from those who work the land, and the soil.

Migrant Dies In U.S. Custody


El Salvador man dies in U.S. border custody. CBS:
“A 43-year-old El Salvadoran man who crossed into the U.S. with his daughter collapsed at a border station and later died at a hospital, officials said Saturday. The man had been held about a week at the Rio Grande Valley central processing center in McAllen, Texas, according to a law enforcement official. The official said the man, who had health issues, had been medically checked. The daughter was still in U.S. Border Patrol custody, but officials had requested an expedited transfer to a shelter run by the agency that manages children who cross the border alone, an official told The Associated Press. The official did not know the daughter’s age. The facility where the man was being held, like most other Border Patrol stations along the U.S.-Mexico border, is overcrowded. Border stations are generally at capacity with about 4,000 people and more than 15,000 are in custody. Advocates and attorneys have decried fetid, filthy conditions inside the stations that were not meant as more than a temporary holding station.”

Canceling Student Debt Costs Less Than GOP Tax Cuts

Sanders is right: Republican tax cuts cost more than forgiving student debt. Guardian: “A 2016 plan for free college tuition didn’t go far enough for Bernie Sanders. In this election cycle, the candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination is promising to forgive all outstanding student loan debt. Although Congress has the legal power to write off such debts, voters might be skeptical about the government’s financial power to do so. In 2006, total student loan debt stood at $481bn. Since then, total student loan debt has more than tripled, now standing at $1.6tn. A counter-argument put forward by politicians like Sanders and the New York representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is that Republican tax cuts have cost the government more money than would student loan forgiveness. These claims are correct. Estimates of the cost of the Republican Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 vary. But the most recent and reliable numbers come from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), which is the federal agency whose job it is to provide budget information to Congress. This year, the CBO estimated that the new tax law would add $2.3tn to national debt by 2028. Those losses would partly be offset by economic growth of about $461bn meaning that overall, the tax cuts would cost the country $1.9tn.”

DCCC Campaigns Against Progressives

Whose Side Is The DCCC On? Crooks and Liars: “Cheri Bustos, the anti-democracy Blue Dog running the DCCC, is determined to make sure no more progressives get into Congress. Currently she is working against the election efforts of 3 progressive Democrats who nearly won— without DCCC help— in 2018: Dana Balter (NY), Kara Eastman (NE) and Mike Siegel (TX). Each of these candidates built a strong two-cycle campaign, something the DCCC has never understood. Bustos has the DCCC recruiting conservative candidates; like herself; to drain resources and energy out of the Eastman and Siegel campaigns and possibly the Balter campaign as well. In 2018 Balter and Eastman beat DCCC candidates in the primaries, at which time a vindictive DCCC was determined to destroy them. DCCC operatives; as high up as Hoyer and Pelosi; call institutional Democratic donors and tell them not to “waste” their money on progressive candidates, a little trick that started while Rahm Emanuel; Bustos’ mentor; was chair of the DCCC.”

Biden Stumbles Open Democratic Field

The 2020 Democratic primary is suddenly wide open. Politico: “For months, the Democratic presidential primary has been dictated by Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders. That primary is now over. After an eventful month and the conclusion of the first round of Democratic debates, there is a new top tier — and a sense among many campaigns and Democratic operatives that Biden and Sanders are suddenly within reach in a race that has broken wide open. Bernie and Biden were largely living off of inertia,’ said Colin Strother, a veteran Democratic strategist. Now, he said, voters are becoming aware that ‘other [candidates], they have a lot of other things to offer.’ The campaign’s evolution came gradually at first — then violently amid the debates. Biden, already damaged by his shifting views on abortion and his one-time work with segregationists, withered under Sen. Kamala Harris’ filleting of his record on busing for school desegregation. Sanders committed no such error. Yet he was weakened by contrast — his forgettable debate performance versus the proficiency of Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a fellow leftist previously untested in a presidential campaign. She is slowly rising in the polls, just as Sanders — a rival for the progressive vote — is seeing his numbers tick downward.”

What Does Pride Mean Today?

50 years after Stonewall, what does Pride mean today? Salon: “Wandering the streets of New York City this June, I found myself moving through a rainbow wonderland. From store fronts and banks to iconic landmarks like the Empire State Building, the city has been transformed into a multi-colored display of LGBTQ support and allyship. It’s incredible how much things have changed. After all, 2019 marks just 50 years since queer folks fought back against police persecution at the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village, sparking the modern LGBTQ rights movement. Back then, legal and social protections LGBTQ people have today, like marriage equality and employment security- let alone widespread celebrations like Pride – would have been inconceivable. However, while Pride engenders a spirit of progress, inclusion and self-acceptance, our community cannot afford to be complacent. For many of us, these threats are still prevalent. So far, at least 11 black trans women have been killed in the US this year, and in May, the Trump administration announced plans to roll back trans healthcare protections. In the face of these continuing injustices, Pride should stand as an important reminder that the homophobic and transphobic sentiments of the past continue to trickle into our lives. To me, Pride isn’t just a party. It’s a symbol of what’s possible: the ability to witness fully realized LGBTQ equality in my lifetime. If in June, cities, institutions and individuals can devote attention and resources to LGBTQ people, maybe one day, they can do so all year round.”

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