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Monday, November 26, 2012

Monday's Daily Brief: Republicans Back Away From Grover Norquist Pledge

Monday, November 26, 2012
POLITICS
John McCain Softens Opposition To Susan Rice Nomination
WORLD
Syrian Rebels Capture Air Base Near Damascus
TECHNOLOGY
The Best Cyber Monday Tips For The Savvy Online Shopper
POLITICS
CEOs Who Collect Billions In Govt. Money Demand Cuts To Poor, Elderly
GREEN
UN Climate Talks Open In Qatar
BLOG POSTS
Russell Simmons: The Black Blog
Mr. President, I am deeply concerned about the future of urban America, specifically the plight of people of color. After listening to people's stories from across this country, this is what I have learned we need to do in order to re-build our families, our communities, our companies and our neighborhoods.
Marlo Thomas: Online Shopping Tips For Black Friday and Cyber Monday
Whether you want to shop online or actually hit the stores, here are the very best sites, services, and no-brainer tech tools to login, load-up, and start saving now.
Alan Grayson: My Thanksgiving: A Turkey Sandwich at Walmart
I did not spend Thanksgiving evening with my wife and my five children. I spent it, instead, handing out turkey sandwiches to workers in Walmart. And showing my support for one brave soul who walked off the job in protest against exploitation.
Jared Bernstein: Inequality and Budget Deficits: Why is Only the Latter an Emergency?
I just read two sweeping reports on the state of income inequality in the U.S. and other advanced economies. Perhaps it's because I've been so ensconced in fiscal cliff discussions, but I was struck by how much more alarmed policy makers are by the budget deficit than by the inequality situation. There are reasons for that tilt -- some good, some bad -- but based on magnitudes of the problem, it's far from clear that our current sole policy focus is warranted. Of course, many deficit scolds are motivated by anti-tax, anti-social insurance, and anti-government ideology, so they've got a vested interest in the status quo. But we're not going to make much progress if policy makers continue to obsess so exclusively on budget deficits instead of the income deficits experienced by the poor and middle class.
Steve Clemons: Mohammed Morsi: Abe Lincoln in Disguise? Or Another Mubarak?
Is Morsi the kind of leader who will aggrandize total power and then liberalize like a George Washington or Abraham Lincoln? Or is he more like a Lee Kuan Yew who can build a state and the facade of a democratic system while holding tightly to power for decades in all ways that matter?
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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

The "fiscal cliff" or "curb"


Obama - Biden
Fred --

Right now, President Obama is working with leaders of both parties in Washington to reduce the deficit in a balanced way so we can lay the foundation for long-term middle-class job growth and prevent your taxes from going up.

Your voice and action helped re-elect President Obama, and hundreds of thousands of you have already responded to our survey, which will help shape our next steps. Thanks to your feedback, we're taking immediate action on one of your suggestions: keeping you informed about how the President is fighting for you so you can continue to talk to your friends, family, and neighbors. So here's the deal:


Graphic: Reducing the deficit in a balanced way The President's plan extends tax cuts for 98 percent of Americans Eliminates tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans Cuts spending by more than $3 trillion The Results


That's the President's plan, but he's not wedded to every detail. He is determined to work with Congress to find compromise and common ground. His guiding principle throughout this debate will be what's best for the middle class. He'll be fighting for you.

These problems are challenging, but they're solvable. In fact, the Senate has already passed a bill to keep your taxes low. The House needs to pass it, and Congress should get it to the President as soon as possible.

There's a lot at stake. With your help we'll continue to move this country forward.

Please forward this email and spread the word on Facebook and Twitter:

http://my.barackobama.com/Share-This-Graphic

Thanks,

Obama for America


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Proposed 28th Amendment

 
 
                                         I challenge you to read this and NOT have the will to pass it on.
 
 
 
 
No one has been able to explain to me why young men and women serve in the
U.S. Military for 20 years, risking their lives protecting freedom, and only get
50% of their pay on retirement.  While Politicians hold their political positions
in the safe confines of the capital, protected by these same men and women, and
receive full-pay retirement after serving one term. It just does not make any sense.
If each person who receives this will forward it on to 20 people, in three days,
most people in The United States of America will have the message. This is
one proposal that really should be passed around.
 
Proposed 28th Amendment to the United States Constitution: "Congress shall
make no law that applies to the citizens of the United States that does not apply
equally to the Senators and/or Representatives; and, Congress shall make no law
that applies to the Senators and/or Representatives that does not apply equally to
the citizens of the United States ."
 
You are one of my 20+. I passed it on, will you?
 
"If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice," and these brave soldiers have given you that right!!
 
 
 
 



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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Tuesday's Daily Brief: Hillary Clinton Dispatched to Middle East


Hillary Clinton Traveling To Middle East
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
WORLD
Egyptian President: Gaza Truce Deal Will Be Reached On Tuesday
WORLD
Militant Rockets Hit Outskirts Of Jerusalem
POLITICS
Allen West Finally Concedes
POLITICS
Obama Plots Outside Game To Pressure Republicans On Fiscal Cliff
GREEN
Global CO2 Levels Hit New Record
BLOG POSTS
Michael Moore: An Open Letter to President Obama
This was truly another historic election and I would like to take a few minutes of your time to respectfully ask that your second term not resemble your first term.
Cecile Richards: Savita's Death Was Not an Isolated Incident
The slow and painful death Ireland's abortion ban forced Savita to endure brings to mind another tragic story. Earlier this year, doctors in the Dominican Republic refused chemotherapy to a 16-year-old cancer patient because she was pregnant. Think this couldn't happen in the United States? Think again.
Marlo Thomas: St. Jude Thanks and Giving: Brennan's Story
I'd like you to meet Brennan. He's a terrific little boy with a great smile and big dreams. He is also a patient at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and part of our annual Thanks & Giving campaign, and his story is one of several we're featuring on the TODAY show this week.
Leo W. Gerard: Party of Entitled Rich Threatens Economy
Republicans aren't talking about extending tax breaks for the 98 percent. Instead, they're threatening the economic life of the country if they don't get what they want -- tax breaks for people who don't need them.
Bill Moyers: WATCH: Activism and Aid for Coney Island's Hurricane Victims
Two weeks after Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc across the Northeast, and more than a week after power returned to Lower Manhattan, many public housing residents in Brooklyn's Coney Island were still without electricity, heat and hot water.
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