Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Is Verizon delaying hurricane repairs in retaliation for strike?

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A union official alleged Tuesday morning that Verizon is slowing post-Irene repairs for thousands of phone, internet and TV customers on Long Island and in upstate New York to put pressure on its workers during ongoing contract negotiations. Verizon says those payback claims are baseless.

Verizon employees are "ready, willing, and more than able" to work extra hours to fix the problems, said Communications Workers of America District 1 Vice President Chris Shelton, but he claims the company instead is intent on denying them overtime as punishment for their recently abandoned strike.

I would definitely want to hear some specifics of these charges, but Verizon's answer is reminiscent of the Eddie Izzard bit on children's lies?"No. Yes. I was dead at the time." Or, in Verizon's case, everyone has a cell phone, so who cares about outages, and anyway delays are the fault of the power companies. At a minimum, Verizon customers might be interested to know that the company doesn't think restoring their service is particularly pressing.


Source: http://feeds.dailykos.com/~r/dailykos/index/~3/4tn7WG7JEyU/-Is-Verizon-delaying-hurricane-repairs-in-retaliation-for-strike

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Katia gaining strength, doesn't yet pose threat

Tropical storm fueled by key ingredients that create hurricanes, expected to continue growing stronger during next two days

Source: http://feeds.cbsnews.com/~r/CBSNewsMain/~3/JH8Z1EKczuw/main20099941.shtml

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Hagel Responds To Panetta?s Military Cuts Fearmongering: ?The Pentagon Needs To Be Pared Down?

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has said repeatedly in recent weeks — without offering any evidence — that the $600 billion cuts in national security spending that would result if the debt ceiling deal’s so-called trigger mechanism takes effect would be “dangerous” and “devastating” to the United States. The Financial Times asked former Republican Sen. Chuck [...]

Source: http://thinkprogress.org/security/2011/08/31/309405/hagel-panetta-pentagon-pared-down/

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Tea-Leaf Reading

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House votes to end foreclosure-assistance program

The House on Thursday voted to end the Federal Housing Administration Refinance Program, one of two federal foreclosure-assistance programs on the chopping block this week.

Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/03/10/AR2011031005575.html?wprss=rss_politics

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Serious Questions Remain in ATF Firearms Probe

Source: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/2011/08/31/serious_questions_remain_in_atf_firearms_probe_262617.html

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Daily Kos/SEIU State of the Nation Poll: Obama job approval hits third record low in as many weeks

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Public Policy Polling for Daily Kos & SEIU (8/25-28, MoE: �3.1%, registered voters, Obama trendlines 8/18-21, all others 8/11-14):

Weekly Poll 8/25-28
Not only is this President Obama's third-straight record low showing in terms of job approvals, but he hasn't had positive numbers on that score since the middle of May, when he was coming off the tail-end of the temporary bounce he got after Osama bin Laden's death. And setting aside that three-week stretch, the last time more voters approved of Obama's job performance than disapproved was in early April, when he managed a 48-47 showing.

Of course, there's nothing magical about being positive or negative in job approvals. Indeed, in some polls, George W. Bush's rating dipped into slight negative territory not long before the 2004 elections, yet he still managed to win a second term. Right now, though, Obama would probably gladly take being down a point or two. Being down double digits is a much different story. Indeed, there appears to be a pretty close correlation between final approval ratings and election results, if you look at Gallup:

Obama's got a year-plus to turn things around, because I wouldn't want to walk into election day with anything like a 42-54 job approval rating.


Source: http://feeds.dailykos.com/~r/dailykos/index/~3/wE-rmi-PJFg/-Daily-Kos-SEIU-State-of-the-Nation-Poll:-Obama-job-approval-hits-third-record-low-in-as-many-weeks

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Romney, Dems Look to Weaponize Bachmann

The Romney team hopes Bachmann will force the Texas governor into unsustainably conservative positions that would damage his general election chances, a refusal to take such positions that earns him the same kind of disdain in which Tea Partiers already hold Romney or a damaging personal conflict with the only female candidate in the field.


Source: http://feeds.foxnews.com/~r/foxnews/politics/~3/hegsAKLe5Mw/

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Tuesday, 30 August 2011

Republicans Barred From Labor Day Parade as Wisconsin Union Fight Simmers

A Wisconsin group of unions has barred Republican officials from attending a local Labor Day parade as payback for controversial collective bargaining legislation earlier this year, leading one congressman to call for an end to the "petty" disputes. 


Source: http://feeds.foxnews.com/~r/foxnews/politics/~3/_g95gHjl7OU/

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CNN: Rick Perry builds double-digit lead over 2012 rivals

ORC for CNN, (8/24-25, Republicans, 8/5-7 in parentheses):
Rick Perry: 32 (18)
Mitt Romney: 18 (23)
Michele Bachmann: 12 (9)
Newt Gingrich: 7 (8)
Ron Paul: 6 (14)
Herman Cain: 3 (5)
Gary Johnson: 2 (n/a)
Jon Huntsman: 1 (5)
Rick Santorum: 1 (2)
Thad McCotter: 1 (n/a)
(MoE: �4.7%)

This is now the fourth national poll showing Perry atop the Republican field by double digits. The survey is really only useful for showing trends as there is no national primary, but it clearly shows that Perry has momentum and that Mitt Romney is losing his grip on the nomination, if he ever had it to begin with. Michele Bachmann trails Romney and Perry, but she's into double digits, up three points from earlier this month.

The poll also makes you wonder why Gary Johnson is excluded from debates while Jon Huntsman and Rick Santorum still get to participate. If Huntsman and Santorum deserve to be on stage, clearly Gary Johnson does as well.

CNN also asked Democrats if they'd like to see President Obama get renominated. 72 percent said yes while 27 percent said no. Those numbers are slightly better than earlier this month and are significantly better than President Clinton's numbers in the wake of the 1994 elections, when just 57 percent of Democrats wanted to see him renominated and 32 percent wanted him replaced.


Source: http://feeds.dailykos.com/~r/dailykos/index/~3/LG0a3zCuCME/-CNN:-Rick-Perry-builds-double-digit-lead-over-2012-rivals

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Budget-tightening, Wisconsin style: Cut teacher sick days

Wisconsin budget cuts: unhealthy to teachers and children

Members of this community are well aware of the successful effort this spring in Wisconsin, by the GOP-majority state legislature and Gov. Scott Walker, to gut collective bargaining rights.

Now, with no vehicle to combat them, teachers are watching as local school boards, crippled by budget cuts magnified by newly-enacted limits on levying taxes, are going after teacher benefits. Some districts are going so far as to limit the number of days that teachers can call in sick before having to pay out of pocket:

At least some Wisconsin school boards are cutting the amount of sick leave for teachers. With the new limits on collective bargaining, unions no longer have a say over those benefits in districts where contracts expired on June 30th. School officials say they need to cut what they can, to make up for big losses in state aid and new limits on raising property taxes.

The Elmbrook School District near Milwaukee plans to save $16,000 a year on substitute teachers by reducing sick leave. Elmbrook staff members saw their annual sick leave cut from 10-to-15 days to just seven ? and only three of those days can be used for personal reasons. At Sussex Hamilton, the 20 sick days given to teachers each year has been cut in half.

Aside from being an assault on teachers, this is also inviting a legitimate public health crisis in the state of Wisconsin. How long will it be before some young teacher, at the lowest end of the wage scale, goes into work with his/her newly diagnosed case of strep throat in order to avoid losing several hundred dollars of income?

School board spokespersons claim this mimics the private sector, which ignores the fact that most folks working in the private sector aren't privileged enough to work with a few dozen kids in a single room, many of whom wind up coming to school sick themselves because their parents can't afford to take one of their few private sector sick days to stay home with them.

Teachers work in a very different environment, and tend to get sick a little more often as a result. Any education budget cuts are a travesty, especially since (in this environment) they are being sacrificed at the altar of keeping the economically comfortable as comfortable as possible. But this particular choice of budget cuts is ill-considered. One hopes this doesn't become a trend in Wisconsin, but given the budgetary realities in a state where the Republican politicos are doing all they can to drown public schools in the bathtub, expect more districts to follow their lead.

Then, you can expect more sick teachers and sick kids as a result. In turn, expect health care costs that will probably exceed the $16,000 districts will save as a result.


Source: http://feeds.dailykos.com/~r/dailykos/index/~3/BUfvDClzIf8/-Budget-tightening,-Wisconsin-style:-Cut-teacher-sick-days

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Dick Cheney's Memoir Targets: Juiciest Jabs

A photo essay of the targets of Dick Cheney's new memoir and some juicy new details

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Natural disasters become political ones

The aftermath of Hurricane Irene will be important to President Obama -- he can't afford anything else that raises questions about leadership.

Source: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/cnn_allpolitics/~3/SLboHJEfeR0/index.html

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