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Sunday, 3 July 2011
The Fix: John Ensign to retire in 2012
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Daily Kos Elections Weekend Digest
As we now move past the halfway point in 2011, we get a surprisingly data-heavy week for the early summer months, especially in an off year. Multiple states get looked at this week, including some surprising presidential numbers in Texas and Alaska, two states that are classically considered to be "red states."
We also got our latest look at the recall effort in the Wisconsin state Senate, as Daily Kos asked our polling partners at PPP to take a look at where races stood in three recalls of Republican officeholders. The news, on balance, is pretty darned good.
And, as always, there is much, much more:
- Democrats have to be pleasantly surprised about where they stand in a trio of high-profile open-seat Senate races, and one equally important open-seat Gubernatorial race. Just for funsies, one decidedly low-profile House race gets polled, as well.
- Is Michele Bachmann really on the move? A couple of pollsters confirm it, at least to some extent.
- We get updates in the money chase for two 2011 races, and both provide good news for the Democrats.
All this (and more!) as we stock up on the burgers and the fireworks in this holiday weekend edition of the digest.
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More revelations about Upper Big Branch mine explosion
The New York Times reports that:
In a presentation in Beaver, W. Va., Mr. Stricklin offered a stinging indictment of Massey practices, saying the federal investigation by more than 100 people had been able to rule out the company?s assertion that the explosion on April 5, 2010, happened because of an event beyond its control: a huge inundation of gas.His findings matched those of the earlier report, conducted by a former federal mine safety chief, Davitt McAteer, which said that coal dust had been allowed to accumulate, spreading what had been a small ignition of methane through the mine and creating the deadliest mine blast in 40 years. ?We are further along than this just being our theory,? Mr. Stricklin said. ?This is our conclusion.?
Stricklin, the Mine Safety and Health Administration's administrator for coal, showed examples of how safety hazards noted on the mine's internal books were absent on the official reports seen by the government. The NYT notes that two people have been indicted for lying; those, however, are relatively low-level management. Senior management up to former CEO Don Blankenship haven't been indicted, though they were certainly responsible for the overall corporate culture of disregard for safety.
Also,
Massey managers appeared to have pressured workers to omit dangerous conditions from the official books, Mr. Stricklin said, a finding that echoed Mr. McAteer?s conclusion that workers who tried to report risks were intimidated.One fact seemed to buttress that conclusion: In the years leading up to the explosion, the federal mining watchdog received just one phone call on its anonymous safety hot line from a worker in the mine.
At the time of the explosion, Meteor Blades explained how unions can both make mines safer and lead to more citations for safety violations:
In fact, union mines may have a higher number of citations for safety violations than non-union mines. That is because union inspectors accompany Mine Safety and Health Administration inspectors when they check out a mine. They are far less likely to pass over problem situations than are inspectors who are being pressed by company officials to finish up and get out of their hair so they can get back to digging. Union inspectors seek those citations because they want to prevent injury and death.
Workers have somewhere other than an anonymous tipline to go to with their safety concerns, and more assurance that those concerns will be heeded. That's just one of the reasons union mines are safer?and safer they are. A recent study by Stanford Law professor Alison Morantz found that:
My best estimates imply that overall, unionization predicts about a 17-33% drop in traumatic injuries and about a 33-72% drop in fatalities. However, unionization is also associated with higher total and non-traumatic injuries, suggesting that injury reporting practices differ substantially between union and nonunion mines. Unionization?s attenuating effect on the predicted frequency of traumatic injuries seems to have grown since the mid 1990s.
None of this brings back the 29 miners. But seeing just how far companies will go in putting profit over safety highlights the need not just for more aggressive government regulation and oversight of mine (and other workplace) safety, but for a workforce empowered to protect its own safety.
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Saturday, 2 July 2011
Republicans push for investigation of Supreme Court Justice Kagan on Affordable Care Act
This is what Justice Elena Kagan might call chutzpah.
WASHINGTON ? Michele Bachmann is one of 49 House Republicans asking the House Judiciary Committee to investigate Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan?s role in crafting a legal defense of President Obama?s health care law, warning such work could bar her from participating in deciding legal challenges to the law when they reaches the court.In a letter to the ranking committee members, the Republicans write, ?recently released Department of Justice documents indicate that Justice Kagan actively participated with her Obama Administration colleagues in formulating a defense? of the law. Kagan served as solicitor general, the administration?s top lawyer, prior to her appointment on the court. She has recused herself from hearing many cases because of her earlier participation in them.
That's the Republican response, apparently, to the increasingly serious scandal of Justice Clarence Thomas, and the calls from Democratic Rep. Chris Murphy for an investigation into those scandals.
Central to those scandals is the ongoing friendship between the Thomases and Texas real estate magnate Harlan Crow, detailed a few weeks ago by the New York Times. That friendship has proved quite lucrative to Thomas and his wife Ginni, including $500,000 to allow Thomas?s wife to start a Tea Party group. A Tea Party group, Liberty Central, that has fought the Affordable Care Act. There's also the issue of the "$15,000 in payments from an anti-health care lobbying firm" Ginni Thomas started.
That would be called a major conflict of interest by anybody but Republicans. They are, of course, trying to cloud this scandal by throwing suspicion on Justice Kagan with this frivolous attack.
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Talk: Ballad of the Long Shot
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Obama Official Visit has Campaign Feel
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Shriver files to divorce Arnold
Source: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0711/58235.html
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Budget Impasse Hardens Despite Senate Decision to Cancel Recess
The Senate has penciled in extra time to work out a budget deal ahead of an Aug. 2 deadline, but rather than move toward the middle both sides are digging in hard on their conditions for deficit reduction.
Source: http://feeds.foxnews.com/~r/foxnews/politics/~3/SOgbkSY7vug/
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Ohio GOP Lawmaker Celebrates Being Pro-Life By Driving Drunk
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Friday, 1 July 2011
Geithner Staying (for Now)
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Bachmann Fails Economics 101: ?A Dollar In 2011 Should Be The Same As A Dollar In 1911?
Source: http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2011/07/01/259149/bachmann-fails-economics-gold-dollar-1911/
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Midday open thread
- From Elon James White at TWiB:
- And in TWiSOBAD (This week in Speaking of Being a Dick), check out what TPM calls "Halperin's finest 3 minutes."
- This is just shocking: Twitter is ruining the ability of the White House press corps to report on scoops?you know, like deep thoughts from Sarah Palin's Facebook page.
- Suck on it, jackass:
After serving a prison sentence for disobeying deployment orders on the grounds that President Obama's standing as commander-in-chief was invalid because he couldn't prove his citizenship, Army Lt. Col. Terry Lakin is hoping to retain some of the retirement benefits he lost by falling a couple of years short of the 20-year milestone.
- With the passage of the same-sex marriage law in New York last week, the homophobic bigots at The National Organization for Marriage (NOM) are threatening to spend millions to oust the four Republican state senators who voted for the measure. One of them, Sen. Mark Grisanti, says bring it on:
It was not going to be a political vote. It was a vote of my conscience and it was a vote basically, definitely of fairness, and a balance that personified what I stated on the floor, that same sex couples should have the same right that I enjoy with my wife that I love. The other side of it is that the religious organizations, the non-profits and the benevolent organizations, they?re all protected.
- Sorry, Sarah, you're going to have to stick to shooting wolves from helicopters:
... in 2008, media mega-star Sarah Palin was still the governor of Alaska. Fearing that protecting the polar bear would ?cripple oil and gas development? off Alaska?s coasts, Palin ? a well-worn climate science denier ? sued the government to remove the species from the list. Palin pointed to the high population of polar bears in 2008 and dismissed climate models that predict continued loss of sea ice as ?unreliable,? ?uncertain,? and ?unproven.?
But U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan backed the government scientists? finding this week ?that global warming is threatening the survival of the polar bear.? In a 116-page opinion, Sullivan dismissed Palin and hunting groups? arguments as ?nothing more than competing views about policy and science? and ruled on the side of science.
- Fairness and the law?go figure:
Today the U.S. Sentencing Commission unanimously voted to retroactively apply the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010, enabling 12,000 prisoners who were convicted under a previous law that applied harsh sentences to minor crack offenders to be released.
- Soon the fish will be providing their own containers before adding "Fillet-O" to their name:
Southern California researchers found plastic in nearly 1 in 10 small fish collected in the Pacific Ocean in the latest study to call attention to floating marine debris entering the food chain.
The study published this week by scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego estimated that fish in the middle depths of the northern Pacific Ocean are ingesting as much as 24,000 tons of plastic each year.
Source: http://feeds.dailykos.com/~r/dailykos/index/~3/aO-FdYCCHdA/-Midday-open-thread
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Anthony prosecution continues rebuttal
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