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Thursday, September 13

13.Sept.2012: Failed U.S. Economics, Farm Wage Theft, Drone Spying, FISA Amendments Act, Restoring Human Rights, Plutocrats and Inequality, Chicago Teachers' Strike, Blasphemy Riots, Secular Groups, iPhone Labor Issues, 9/11 Cancer Connection, Occupy Politics, Homeland Security Pre-Crime, Wind Power, Student Lunch Boycott, Corporate Power Grab, Professional Media Liars, U.S. Libya Envoy Killing, Absurdity of American Empire



I hope everyone's been liking the new format: The DH Digests. 
I should quickly inject a Disclaimer: These are articles I (Steve) have found interesting and relevant, but I do not necessarily endorse any or all content. 
Enjoy. 
- Steve


Worldwide Distrust of US Intentions Follows 11 Years of War

"American influence on the world stage is being sapped by widespread distrust of US intentions, not just in the Middle East and south Asia but also among traditional European allies," according to the Guardian newspaper, citing a new survey performed by its media partner and global research company YouGov.

Numbers, Analysis Show 30 Years of Failed US Economic Policy

The latest US Census Bureau numbers on poverty, income inequality, and healthcare, coupled with newly released economic analysis of US public policy reveals the reality and the reasons behind the persistent rut of the poverty-stricken, the working-poor, and the middle class in America.

Farmworker Wage Theft: As Common as Dirt

In the latest report by the Food & Environment Reporting Network, “As Common as Dirt,” produced in collaboration with The American Prospect magazine, reporter Tracie McMillan investigates how farm labor contracting–a ubiquitous, but relatively unknown, practice–often blatantly disregards labor laws governing wages, safety and health. She writes that it could be the most insidious source of abuse faced by farmworkers.


Domestic Drones and Spying

From Townhall Magazine's September feature, "Domestic Drones and Spying," by Justice Gilpin-Green: 

Administration urges terror surveillance renewal

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama administration maintains it is unable to say how many times one of the government's most politically sensitive anti-terrorism surveillance programs -- which is up for renewal this week on Capitol Hill -- has inadvertently gathered intelligence about U.S. citizens.

No amendments for FISA Amendments Act reauthorization

The House approved Sept. 11 in a 223-179 vote mostly along party lines (Republicans for, Democrats against) a rule (H.Res. 773) outing terms of floor consideration of the reauthorization act (H.R. 5949).
http://www.fiercegovernmentit.com/story/no-amendments-fisa-amendments-act-reauthorization/2012-09-12

This week, Congress prepares to abuse the Constitution again, by extending its 2008 amendments to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). With the House of Representatives poised to vote today on a premature five year extension, will members remember what they heard when theatrically reading the Constitution on the House floor, or instead entrench the Bush-Cheney legacy beyond even the next administration?

Tips for Talking About Voting

Over the next eight weeks nonprofits around the country will be busy running nonpartisan election activities. They’ll be registering voters, educating voters and candidates on all sides about their issues, and encouraging voters to turn out on Election Day.

Restoring Human Rights and Civil Liberties: Funding Advocacy After 9/11

Eleven years after 9/11, it is important to take a moment to reflect on how the national tragedy continues to affect our society, and to highlight the efforts of those who are working to address these negative impacts. What is particularly striking – more than a decade out – is the degree to which the events of 9/11 have led to an erosion of some of our most important rights and liberties.

Politics and Plutocrats: A Parade of Inequality
America is currently engaged in the most expensive presidential contest in world history. In the United States, money doesn’t just talk – it dictates. How can we hope to make progress on the path to sustainability when the road is blocked by barricades of bullion backed by battalions of billionaires? How do we break through the political gridlock?

The Pauperization Of America
It’s been an unrelenting process. Survey after survey—most recently “The Lost Decade of the Middle Class“—has shown that wages haven’t kept up with inflation since the wage peak in 2000. Periods when real wages rose, for example during the deflationary stretch between March and October 2009, a godsend for struggling workers, were stepped out by the Fed like nasty brushfires. So, families ended up making less at the end of the decade than at the beginning, a phenomenon not seen in the US since World War II. And the middle-income tier actually shrank in size—the process of hollowing out the American middle class.

The Democrats' Fake Freedoms

The president's party can't seem to distinguish between defending rights and soliciting subsidies.


New Evidence About DNA, And Old Patterns of Resistance to New Ideas
A huge research project about DNA (ENCODE) has provoked more scientific controversy over just what proportion of that huge molecule plays an active role in making us us. When DNA research first began decades ago, it was thought that only a couple percent of all those millions of pairs of Adenosine (As) and Thymine (Ts), and Cytosine (Cs) and Guanine (Gs), actually do anything that is biologically relevant to humans. The rest was labeled junk (many scientists winced at the imprecision of the term but when one coined it, it stuck). 

A Guide to Chicago’s Ongoing Teachers’ Strike

Chicago's public schools are a grim, decaying warehouse system for futureless children, unless you live in a rich white neighborhood or are smart enough to test your way into a magnet school, in which case there are a couple really good schools (go Northside College Prep!). Generally, though, they've been in crisis for years. The system ended last year with a $1.2 billion deficit. Fingerless ghoul Rahm Emanuel is determined to fix that by, essentially, crushing the teachers union—opening hundreds of charter schools that don't employ union teachers, instituting merit pay, and tying performance evaluations to hard metrics like test scores.

Blasphemy riots: less about theology, more about power plays

Although riots in Egypt and Libya were said to be provoked by a blasphemous portrayal of the prophet Muhammad, Islam scholars say the teachings are ambiguous and co-opted for political ends.

PROMINENT ATHEISTS LASH OUT AT DNC‘S REINSTATEMENT OF ’GOD’: ‘PRECISELY WHAT OUR FOUNDERS AIMED TO AVOID’

Atheists were likely elated by the Democrats’ initial decision to remove “God” from the party’s 2012 platform. But, their joy was quickly diminished when liberal political leaders, realizing the political fallout from its decision, quickly moved to reinsert the language. Now, secularists are responding with disappointment and frustration, claiming offense, discrimination and poor manners on the behalf of Democrats.

Secular Group Wants Less Religion in Government

The Secular Coalition for America has been around for a decade but has not been involved at the state level. Rather it focused on federal government. Spokeswoman Lauren Anderson Youngblood says that's about to change. 

China Contractor Again Faces Labor Issue on iPhones

As Apple prepares to unveil the latest iPhone this week, the company’s manufacturing partner in China, Foxconn Technology, is coming under renewed criticism over labor practices after reports that vocational students were being compelled to work at plants making iPhones and their components.

47 Percent of Chicago Voters Support Teachers’ Strike

A 500-person poll conducted by the Chicago Sun Times found that 47 percent of Chicago’s registered voters support the Chicago Public Teachers strike. 39 percent oppose the strike, while 14 percent claimed they don’t know.

9/11 - Cancer Connection Acknowledged, First Responders Get Health Care Coverage

First responders to World Trade Center have suffered major medical problems, both physical – caused by exposure to toxic dust – and mental. Some 1,000 deaths have been linked to illnesses caused by the environmental hazards at Ground Zero

Bold Civil Disobedience Actions Blockade Entrance to Site of TPP Negotiations in VA

Lansdowne, VA -- Two people were detained this morning after a tense stand off with police while blockading international trade negotiators from entering the Lansdowne Resort, site of the secretive Trans Pacific Partnership negotiations takingplace this week. Other activists greeted the arriving international negotiators with a 75-foot high banner suspended by weather balloons shaped like giant buttocks that read "Free Trade My Ass: Flush the TPP."

Occupy the Executive, Judicial, and Legislative Branches

Today, the U.S. government has descended from a rich and vibrant democracy of three independent and equal government branches with real checks and balancesinto an abusive, secretive, bankrupt, and corporate-driven oligarchy. All three government branches of public officials now work as one to enrich themselves and their corporate benefactors on the backs of the American people. 

Homeland Security Envisions Being Able To Detect Crime Before It Happens

Like The FBI- The Department Of Homeland Security Is Also Developing Their Own Sci-Fi Recognition Program

The Sky Is the Limit for Wind Power

The amount of power to be reaped from tapping low- and high-altitude winds dwarfs global demand

Researchers claim they’ve made progress in cloning a woolly mammoth

There may be some life left yet for the woolly mammoth, according to controversial research by Russian and South Korean scientists that has raised hopes the extinct animal could be cloned.

Fox News falsely claims unemployment nearly doubled under Obama

The Fox News show Fox & Friends used two separate measurements of unemployment to falsely claim that the unemployment rate had nearly doubled under President Barack Obama.

Chicago teachers are fighting for all of us

The teachers' fight in Chicago is part of a larger struggle to save public education.

Is education a ticket out of poverty?

The ongoing attacks on public education are reducing the odds--which were already long to begin with--that working people and the poor can improve their social conditions with a better education. So what can help? Sarah Knopp, co-editor of Education and Capitalism: Struggles for Learning and Liberation, sees an answer in the Chicago Teachers Union strike.

Food fight: Students boycott lunch menus

Beginning this year, there are strict limits on calories, sodium and meat portions. Whole milk is off the menu altogether, and kids are required to take a fruit or vegetable. As parents with fussy eaters might guess, some student's aren't salivating over those options.

What You Need to Know About a Worldwide Corporate Power Grab of Enormous Proportions

The corporate cabal behind a new trade agreement including Cargill, Pfizer, Nike and WalMart, has done an exceptional job of maintaining an almost total lack of transparency as they literally design the future we will all inhabit.

TechdirtEbook Authors Continue To See Self-Publishing Stigma Disappear

As the recent news about ebooks has mostly revolved around the price-fixing settlement that was just approved, it's worth pointing out, or reiterating, how the ebook market continues to take off despite being a digital marketplace with all the same potential pitfalls as the recording industry. Despite those potential troubles, we continue to see a rise in the popularity and saleability of self-published authors, long sufferers of the antiquated myth that if you weren't published by a big publishing house you weren't really published at all.

Estimating Gender Disparities in Federal Criminal Cases

This paper assesses gender disparities in federal criminal cases. It finds large gender gaps favoring women throughout the sentence length distribution (averaging over 60%), conditional on arrest offense, criminal history, and other pre-charge observables. Female arrestees are also significantly likelier to avoid charges and convictions entirely, and twice as likely to avoid incarceration if convicted. 

We're Not 'The Entitlement Generation'

ast weekend, Representative Walsh said he was "offended" by me, a "life-time student," and that he wanted me to stop acting "entitled" and "get a job." He explained that it wasn't my fault because my generation has been raised this way and doesn't know how to take care of ourselves.

TPP: A Worldwide Corporate Power Grab of Enormous Proportions

s international trade negotiators gathered this week at a posh golf resort in rural Virginia to hammer out details of the proposed Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP), they sought to project an image of inclusion and receptivity to public input. 

Professional liars in PR and the news media

Romney Vs Obama - Same Issues, Same Answers!


How to handle Search Warrant-less Police at your door



TSA Detains Woman Due To ‘Attitude’


Thousands Rally in Chicago Teacher's Strike Against Corporate-Backed Education Reform




Killing of US envoy to Libya underscores threat of unchecked religious fanaticism 


Conventions 2012: The Price of the Party



Laura Flanders and Chris Hedges: The Absurdity of American Empire




"500 Days": Author Kurt Eichenwald’s New Account of How Bush Admin Ignored Warnings Before 9/11




Behind the anti-Muhammad movie – a new pastor Terry Jones?




Chicago Teachers Strike Rooted in Community Struggle




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Tuesday, September 4

4.Sept.2012: The Serious Revolt Option, Stealing the Election, Conservatives Ignore Facts, Work Getting Worse, Global Climate Disaster, RNC Lies, Rape and Pregnancy, Mitt Romney's Tax Avoidance, No Accountability for Torturers, Police State, Green Bank, Area 51 Secrets, Corporations and the Founding Fathers, Civil Rights, Did Jesus Die?

To many who are new to DUSTCIRCLE.COM, the site is now in Digest mode. 
Instead of random posts of articles printed elsewhere, I am now posting a Digest which includes Title, Excerpt, and a Link. The digest layout is a brief note from me (like here), a list of articles mostly grouped by publication source, starting with the most interesting article (to me, anyway). 
Following the list of articles, I post video news near the bottom. Following those, I usually post a Band of the day. This issue, I will be posting the Documentary of the Day. 
Additionally, on the main site, I plugged the Google widget, so you can follow me through Google. Enjoy! 
- Steve :)
Why Chris Hedges Believes That Serious Revolt Is the Only Option People Have Left

Hedges discusses his new book "Days of Destruction Days of Revolt."


Stealing the Election

Ohio is a crucial state in the November election. And Romney isn't doing well enough there to win. The following analysis may have come from Karl Rove:


Is the Right-Wing Psyche Allergic to Reality? A New Study Shows Conservatives Ignore Facts More Than Liberals

More evidence that conservatives tilted their views of the facts to favor their moral convictions more than liberals did, on every single issue.



Ten Big Lies Paul Ryan Keeps Repeating That the Corporate Media Refuses to Push Back On

A remarkably dishonest campaign is getting even worse, with no accountability from the TV networks.

Low Benefits, Temporary Jobs -- Work Is Getting Worse ... But Hope for Labor Rights Is Emerging from a Surprising Place

A special Labor Day interview with domestic workers organizer Ai-Jen Poo, one of Time Magazine's 100 most influential people of 2012.

It's Eerie -- The Global Climate Disaster Is Happening Right Now... and Humanity Is Just Pretending It's Not Happening



Paul Ryan's Absurd RNC Lies

David Brooks, in conversation with Gail Collins, explains that all that lying was really not Paul Ryan's fault

Former Abortion Provider Says Climate Now More Dangerous than When He Performed Illegal Abortions

Today's political climate, on the other hand, is so emotionally charged and dangerous, he had stopped talking about his past all together.

AlterNet Radio: Amanda Marcotte and Glenn Greenwald on the Julian Assange Affair

This week on the AlterNet Radio Hour, a look at the stand-off over Julian Assange, whom Sweden wants to answer to allegations of sexual assault. 

Here We Go Again: Maryland Congressman Says ‘Few Pregnancies’ Result From Rape

Another House Republican is raising eyebrows for suggesting that women who are raped are less likely to become pregnant — just weeks after Rep. Todd Akin (R-MS) sparked controversy for his “legitimate rape” remark.

Matt Taibbi: Romney's Secret? Greed, Debt and Forcing Others to Foot the Bill

 new article by reporter Matt Taibbi in Rolling Stone sheds new light on the origin of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s fortune, revealing how Romney’s former firm, Bain Capital, used private equity to raise money to conduct corporate raids. Taibbi writes: "What most voters don’t know is the way Mitt Romney actually made his fortune: by borrowing vast sums of money that other people were forced to pay back. 

Mitt Romney's Tax Avoidance Weakens Bonds of American Society

itt Romney's income taxes have become a major issue in the American presidential campaign. Is this just petty politics, or does it really matter? In fact, it does matter - and not just for Americans.

A Major Failure by Washington 
In spite of intense efforts by the US and Israel to deter attendance at the Tehran meeting – backed by a wave of western media attacks on the conclave – over 150 nations and international bodies attended.

No Accountability for Torturers
The Obama administration has closed the books on prosecutions of those who violated our laws by authorizing and conducting the torture and abuse of prisoners in U.S. custody. Last year, Attorney General Eric Holder announced that his office would investigate only two incidents, in which CIA interrogations ended in deaths. He said the Justice Department “has determined that an expanded criminal investigation of the remaining matters is not warranted.” With that decision, Holder conferred amnesty on countless Bush officials, lawyers and interrogators who set and carried out a policy of cruel treatment.

8 Ways to Improve Society Without the Political Process
The worst thing about this whole situation is that these so called “authorities” maintain a monopoly on problem solving, meaning they are really the only ones who are allowed to solve problems. Thus over time people begin to believe that those in authority are the only ones who are actually capable of solving problems, when in reality, they are no more qualified than anyone else.

The New Normal: Travels Through the Police State
I’m pretty sure I have just experienced the most disproportionate reaction to a protest in a supposedly democratic society ever, at least since labor organizer Mother Jones faced off all by herself with one hundred members of the National Guard around a century ago. As someone who has personally been fairly actively attending protests since the early 1980′s, and as a student of the history of social movements that happened before my time as well, it seems difficult to put what just happened in Florida into some kind of relevant context, but I’ll just share my own story of the past week in north Florida and attempt to make sense of it, for whatever that’s worth.

Have Censored Websites Broken Any Law?
Bigmother has not been around for 28 years now. But she sure is watching over us. She died before the internet happened, yet her devotees celebrate her by blocking websites.

Alleged UK visa blacklist for human rights offenders concerns Russia officials
Russia's Ambassador to the UK Alexander Yakovenko [official website] asked the British government [press release] on Monday to confirm or deny the existence of a visa blacklist for Russian officials linked to the the 2009 death of Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky [JURIST news archive], after a British newspaper reported that the British embassy in Moscow has implemented the "Magnitsky list" to flag entry of the officials for human rights reasons. 

Fears About Shariah Law Take Hold In Tennessee

In Tennessee, an incumbent in the U.S. House found herself on the defensive after being called soft on Shariah law, the code that guides Muslim beliefs and actions. And the state's governor has been forced to explain why he hired a Muslim.


Green bank ready to commit £3bn to environmental firms

Officials preparing the launch of the Green Investment Bank are understood to have met with a number of businesses about committing cash to a number of environmentally friendly schemes, such as recycling plants.

Visit Israel at your own risk, warn many Western countries

The latest travel advisory warns tourists that Israel periodically conducts military operations in the West Bank and Gaza with no prior notice, and advises travelers to avoid demonstrations.


Palestinian farmers fighting to survive

A member of the Ein Al-Beida Agricultural Union, which represents 70 farmers in the area, Foqaha said a combination of harsh Israeli restrictions on Palestinian farmers, Israel’s near total control of resources, and neglect on the part of Palestinian authorities has made Palestinian agriculture in the West Bank almost impossible.

Area 51 UFO ‘secrets’ to be revealed by Las Vegas Smithsonian Institute

The National Atomic Testing Museum announced  the event,  scheduled for September 22, to reveal the men’s personal stories that propelled  them to write books and lead their own investigations outside, as well as  inside, the military.

Red States Are The Real Welfare States



What The Founding Fathers Thought About Corporations

Citizens United. This is the 2010 Supreme Court case that shocked America, influenced an election, and reversed over 100 years of campaign finance laws. In this case, corporations were declared as people and as such declared to have the same rights as people do. It also opened the doors for corporations to pour unprecedented amounts of campaign donations into elections, and what’s more, these donations can be totally secret. Corporations can now literally and legally buy elections and shape the government like never before in our nation’s history.



Rep. John Lewis, Civil Rights Icon, on the Struggle to Win–and Now Protect–Voting Rights in U.S.


Documentary of the Day

  "Did Jesus Die?"

This film investigates the variety of stories surrounding the New Testament account of the crucifixion, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus, interview historians, theologians and historical researchers. This exploration of the latest theories about what really happened to Jesus 2000 years ago discovered some amazing possibilities.



Steve Dustcircle can be found at: http://www.dustcircle.com

Wednesday, July 25

Sacrifice Zones: How Whole Regions of America Have Been Destroyed in the Name of Quarterly Profits


By Bill Moyers and Chris Hedges


BILL MOYERS: Here we are, barely halfway through the summer, and Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have stepped up their cage match, each attacking the other, throwing insults and accusations back and forth like folding chairs hurled across the wrestling ring.
Governor Romney pummels away at the economy; President Obama pummels away at Mr. Romney—when he was or wasn’t at his company Bain Capital, his tax returns and his offshore accounts. All the while, as they bob and weave their way through this quadrennial competition, punching wildly, the real story of what’s happening to ordinary people as capitalism runs amok is largely ignored by each of them. But not in this book “Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt”—an unusual account of poverty and desolation across contemporary America. It’s a collaboration between graphic artist and journalist Joe Sacco, and my guest on this week’s broadcast, Chris Hedges.
CHRIS HEDGES: All of the true correctives to American democracy came through movements that never achieved formal political power.
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