Saturday, April 21, 2012

Big Brother Spies Want More Info, Fewer Rights for U.S. Citizens



Cyber Spying Bill Would Gather '#TMI,'

Internet Rights and Civil Liberties Group Says


In case there is any confusion about this, don't "friend" Big Brother.  Don't "like" him, either.

Politicians and corporate interests are making another run at control of the Internet, this time with a bill that allows the government to spy on you through your Facebook pages, Google searches, cell phone records  and more.

In a déjà vu moment---one of many we can expect to see---an Internet control bill is working its way through Congress, and Internet rights activists are gearing up for a fight much as they did a few months ago to thwart other Internet-choking bills.

The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), which would allow private companies and the government to share information about U.S. citizens with few limits, has drawn the ire of Internet and civil liberties groups who have launched a campaign called "Stop Cyber Spying."  The bill (HR 3523) could be voted on by the full House this week. 

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Insurance Weasels Slipping Some Fine Print into TN Laws, Your Insurance Policies

SELF-DEALING TN LEGISLATORS ARE FLEECING TN CITIZENS ON A GRAND SCALE; RISE UP AND SPEAK UP AND DON'T LET THEM SELL OUR STATE DOWN THE RIVER 

NOTE: Charles Sargent,  a State Farm insurance agent and Republican from Williamson County, is sponsoring a self-serving bill that would let insurance companies slip and slide some fine print under the door of our coverage.

I wonder if Sargent knows what is in this bill.  Last year, he argued me up and down on one bill he sponsored and got passed that was very friendly to insurance agents---in part it stated if nefarious agents get sued by a member of the public who has been fleeced by said insurance agent, and if said agent has a track record of complaints and investigations by the state, the damaged consumer is not allowed to find out.  Sargent insisted that such a provision was not in the bill he sponsored.  Even after I cut and pasted that provision to him.

Not only are our legislators bogus and corrupt, they are not particularly bright; have you noticed?  

I digress.  Mary Mancini of Tennessee Citizen Action keeps us informed on the toxic bills that these legislators keep bubbling up from the sludge pool of ALEC or whatever corporate special interest or nut-job group that pushes their buttons---and campaign accounts.

From TNCA, here is the info on Sargent's latest self-serving bill:

Just as we’re beginning to pass effective public policy on the federal level that protects consumers, we’re heading in the opposite direction in Tennessee.
Not surprising, really, as we’ve already discussed at length the many ways in the which the Tennessee General Assembly is crafting and passing public policy that caters to large corporations and their twenty-first century robbers baron CEOs instead of writing rules that boost the well-being and productivity of hardworking middle and working class families.

A LITTLE BACKGROUND - WHAT IS A "CAPTION BILL?"

The bill we are going to focus on today is what is called a "caption bill." The best explanation of a “caption bill” was written in 2009 by Tom Humphrey of the Knoxville News Sentinel. Read it here. Mr. Humphrey writes, "Late in most every session of the Tennessee General Assembly, fresh new ideas are brought onto the legislative scene through caption bills, a part of the lawmaking art that may be seen as institutionalized sneakiness [emphasis ours]." FYI, April 16 is late in the session. Read more...


TAKE HB2454. PLEASE.


This Thursday, the full Tennessee House of Representatives is set to vote on House Bill 2454 (HB2454) / Senate Bill 2271 (SB2271).


The caption of HB2454/SB2271 reads:


"Insurance Companies, Agents, Brokers, Policies - As introduced, creates requirements for issuance of certificates of insurance; clarifies the effect of such certificates; and authorizes oversight by the commissioner of commerce and insurance regarding regulation and assessing fines in relation thereto -- Amends TCA Title 56."


Title 56 of the Tennessee Code is titled "Insurance" and has 32 chapters and countless parts in each chapter that cover everything from the set up of the Department of Commerce and Insurance to the regulation of all types of insurance and insurance companies. Go take a look at everything Title 56 does here.

So now with a bit of background, there are two things you need to know:

  1. The original bill has been replaced in its entirety with an amendment that creates an unfair financial advantage for large insurance companies over consumers and small businesses, and
  2. The sponsors of the bill, Sen. Jim Tracy (R-Shelbyville) and Rep. Charles Sargent (R-Franklin), are both insurance agents.

HB2454 / SB2271 - THE DETAILS


SPONSORS: Rep. Charles Sargenat (R-Franklin), Sen Jim Tracy (R-Shelbyville)


SUMMARY: With it’s shiny new amendment, HB2454 now reads that if an insurance company changes your policy and notifies you in the fine print of a flyer they send to you with your bill, the change to your policy will take effect and bind you to that change by the simple act of you paying your bill. In other words, HB2454 says that your written and cashed check or automatic bill payment is enough to allow them to completely change your policy.

And this isn’t a bill that would just hurt consumers. It would harm any entity that buys insurance -- including small businesses.

So let’s say we have a devastating flood or hail storm. Let’s just say. The fine print in the flyer could change your policy to exclude coverage of flood or hail damage and your automatic bill payment just accepted that change for you.

And do you think your insurance company would be OK with you lowering the cost of your premiums just because you send them a check made out for a smaller amount then what you actually owe and then they deposit your check?

The U.S. insurance industry has trillions of dollars in assets, enjoys average profits of over $30 billion a year, and pays its CEOs more than any other industry. This is just another example of how they still engage in dirty tricks and unethical behavior at the consumer’s expense to boost their bottom line even further.


BACK TO THE 70’s - CHIPPING AWAY AT CONSUMER RIGHTS


HB2454 / SB2271 is NOT the beginning of our state legislature chipping away at consumer rights and giving an unfair advantage to large corporations. Two bills passed LAST YEAR gave insurance companies the breathing room they needed to take advantage small businesses and families.

FIRST, the 1977 Tennessee Consumer Protection Act, which created the Tennessee Division of Consumer Affairs, was gutted in 2011 by a new law that took away our right to hold an insurance company accountable for unfair and deceptive business practices. The 1977 Tennessee Consumer Protection Act gave you or me or the proprietor of a small business the ability to hold insurance companies accountable for "Engaging in any other act or practice which is deceptive to the consumer or to any other person..." And if a jury found that the company have violated the Consumer Protection Act, they could help hold them accountable by hitting them where it hurts - the pocketbook. But a piece of new law, Section 15 of the new Civil Injustice Act of 2011, gutted this provision and made it so that only the attorney general of the state can bring a suit against an insurance company. Now given the reality of the attorney generals limited time and resources, it is unlikely they will be able to take the time to bring most of the claims.

For a big picture look at what they're trying to do, check out this law making it’s way through the legislature right now that would change the Tennessee Constitution to give the governor the sole authority to appoint the attorney general. Yikes, they’re covering all their bases to prevent accountability and transparency from making it to home plate!

SECOND, to be sure insurers have all the power and families and small businesses who need to buy insurance have none, HB 1189 was passed to remove insurance fraud completely from under the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act.

When this bill became law last year, it removed any legal recourse to sue an insurance company who refused to pay a claim. An example would be if your insurance company finds a fraudulent reason to refuse to pay your flood insurance even though you followed the rules and had paid for your bill on time for decades.

LAST, even though our law still forbids “deceptive and unfair acts” by insurance companies, the only person who can enforce the law now is the insurance commissioner since hardworking Tennesseans have no right to hold insurance companies accountable through legal action.

The current commissioner of insurance is a former insurance company lawyer.


EXAMPLES & COMPLETIONS


It's worth noting that two recent high visibility lawsuits by businesses against insurers included consumer protection act claims: Gaylord's suit against their insurer for not paying fully for the Opry Mills flood damage and Gibson's case against its insurer for the same issue. Those claims were filed under the old law. Those claims could not be brought under the new law.

To be complete, there are still some small ways to hold insurers accountable that have not yet been whacked. But the ones with real teeth - the ones that provide a deterrent against abusive business practices by giant insurance corporations - are now gone, gone, gone.

Tennessee families are working harder, getting paid less, and falling behind our parents' generation. Now more than ever, hardworking Tennesseans need the protection from abusive business practices.


A CALL TO ACTION


As we mentioned above, this Thursday the full Tennessee House of Representatives is set to vote on HB2454 (SB2271). Find your representative by going here and typing in your address and zip code or by calling 615-741-1100.

Urge your representatives to protect consumers and prevent the further erosion of consumer rights in Tennessee and vote NO on HB2454.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

TN Legislators Denying Citizens the Right to Vote

From Tennessee Citizen Action:

LEGISLATORS FAIL TO PROTECT YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE
Earlier this afternoon, after failing in the Tennessee Senate several weeks ago, the bill to repeal the photo ID to vote law died in the Tennessee House. Following the committee meeting, we released the following statement:
“We’re extremely disappointed that instead of protecting the fundamental right to vote guaranteed us - not once, but twice - by the Tennessee Constitution, Republicans are taking it away,” said Mary Mancini, executive director of Tennessee Citizen Action, “The idea of ‘voter fraud’ is a fraud and they have repeatedly refused to present evidence to the contrary. Here's what's really going on: Republican politicians all over the country are unnecessarily rewriting our election laws to keep students, people of color, the working poor, and seniors from voting against them. And they're manufacturing a problem to explain it away.
“The right to vote is a fundamental American right. GOP-led barriers to voting are unnecessary and extraordinarily harmful to our democratic process. We've never solved anything in this country with less democracy, and we still can’t.”


WHAT'S NEXT?
The people of Tennessee could use your help this year.

The right to vote and choose our leaders is at the heart of what it means to be an American, but conservatives are working to rewrite our laws so it's harder for students, people of color, the working poor, and seniors to vote. Won't you volunteer to make sure that any Tennessean who wants to can exercise this fundamental freedom come November?


We will be working all across the state to:
  • Register voters
  • Educate Tennesseans about the new photo ID to vote law
  • Help people to get their photo ID
Please signup below and indicate how you would like to help.

Questions? Call 615-736-6040 or email mary@tnca.org.
50 Vantage Way Ste 250 | Nashville, TN 37228 US
 
50 Vantage Way Ste 250 | Nashville, TN 37228 US

Monday, April 9, 2012

TN Legislators Rig the Game for Big Money to Pay No Taxes, Not Get Sued

Tennessee Citizen Action Reports
 
CONSTITUTION PRESCRAMBLE:

No Access to a Jury for You!


What do you do if you're part of the majority in the state legislature and a bill you passed might run afoul of the state constitution? You scramble to change the Constitution, of course!


Last year, Governor Haslam's "Tennessee Civil Justice Act of 2011" passed the state legislature and was signed into law. Among other things, this new law established limitations on damages in civil liability cases - also known as $750,000 cap on damages. HJR0698 by Rep. Vance Dennis (R-Savannah), would amend Article XI of the Tennessee Constitution to "permit the general assembly by statute to establish limitations on damages in civil liability actions and other causes of action."


So the caps on damages bill passed last year might be unconstitutional and rather than protect our 7th Amendment right to a civil jury trial and/or encourage businesses that innovate and take care of of their workers, they'd rather amend the Constitution to fit their agenda of helping corporations avoid accountability for egregious acts. HJR0698 will be heard in the House Finance Subcommittee on Wednesday, April 11 at 11:00 am. Watch here.


CONSTITUTION PRESCRAMBLE:

Gubernatorial Power Grab


What do you do if you want your governor to have more power than any governor has had in the past? You change the Constitution!

HJR0804 by Rep. Jon Lundberg (R-Bristol)

Currently, the state's attorney general is selected by the Supreme Court of Tennessee. But why allow 5 learned people to discuss the merits of a candidate when a partisan Governor can do so instead? HJR0804 proposes an amendment to Article VI, Section 5 to allow the governor to appoint - with legislative confirmation - the attorney general. HJR0804 will be heard in the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, April 11. See also SJR0693 by Sen. Mae Beavers (R-Mt. Juliet) to be heard on Senate Finance Ways & Means committee on Tuesday, April 10 at 8:30 am. Watch here.


CONSTITUTION PRESCRAMBLE:

A Rigged Economy


What do you do if the state's economy is working fine for the top 1%, aka your CEO campaign contributors, and you want to keep it that way? You change the Constitution!


The richest 400 families own more than 150 million Americans (half the country). The $100 million earned in one year by the CEO of Bank of America could have provided median incomes to 2000 families.
 
If our nation's economic growth had been shared fairly for the past 30 years, wages would be 60% higher than they are now. Corporate taxes are at an historic low in terms of the economy and share of federal revenues. And yet, instead of crafting public policy that makes everyone pay their fair share, SJR0221 by Sen. Brian Kelsey (R-Collierville) would enshrine into the Constitution a prohibition on a payroll tax - even on those Tennesseans making millions a year. Basically, we'd be stuck with a Constitution that would prohibit the 1% from paying their fair share. Add this to the secret financial negotiations they want to be able to have with corporations thinking about relocating here and the push to fully repeal the estate tax and we have a system developing that caters to large corporations and their 21st century robbers baron CEOs instead of writing rules that boost the well-being and productivity of hardworking middle and working class families. SJR0221 was passed this year by a simple majority.
 
Next year it will have to pass by a 2/3 majority. Then, it will go on the ballot to be voted on by the people in the next gubernatorial election.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

We Are Living in a Military Police State....Don't You Know?

Just because Big Brother is not labeling what we have as a military police state, we have exactly that in the growing bureaucracy named Department of Homeland Security.  Didn't you know?

Would you be surprised to know that the homeland security types have bought enough hollow-point bullets (these expand upon impact and do maximum tearing and damage) to shoot every American citizen twice? 

Did you know we have for-profit corporations giving online "degrees" in Homeland Security?  Did you know Homeland Security is blowing billions of taxpayer money to ramp up police and sheriff departments, which were para-military organizations already, with military type gear and AK assault rifles?

We have the NDAA---National Defense Authorization Act of 2012---which was signed into law by Obama this past New Year's Eve and which gives the military the OK to pick up anyone they want, any time, and hold them indefinitely without being charged and without being shown any evidence or their accusers.

We are witnessing the takeover of our rights and the snuffing of free speech.  Military bases have hundreds, maybe thousands, of prison encampments around the country.  Some of these were used to lock up Japanese people in the U.S. during World War II.  The U.S. is dusting them off now to make room for the future alleged "enemy combatants" and domestic protestors of corporate monopolies which will populate them in the years to come.

Click here to read Dave Lindorff's article in thiscantbehappening.net.

And here is a great investigative article by Chris Hedges, who joined Noam Chomsky and others to sue the government because NDAA is unconstitutional.

Coke, Pepsi, Kraft Lift the Rock ALEC Has Been Hiding Under

ALEC: Ordinary Citizens Are Priced Out of Democracy


Giant trans-national corporations Coca-Cola, Pepsi and Kraft are dropping their memberships in ALEC, the American Legislative Exchange Council, and so is Intuit, maker of Quicken and Quickbook accounting software.

ALEC charges corporations membership fees---it's $25,000 for the Jefferson Club level, but many corporations donate much more---which are tax-deductible, and for their money the corporate interests get to huddle behind closed doors with state legislators who get their marching orders for corporate-favored legislation.

Regular citizens do not have those many thousands to donate just to get access to politicians who are ostensibly representing those citizens, not corporate special interests.

In this system which is now in control of legislation in Washington and 50 states, regular people have been priced out of democracy. 

ALEC has until recently succeeded at hiding under a rock and having little light shining on its seedy, corrupt operation.  But the public has been hearing more and more about ALEC in the past year, and pressure on certain corporations has started a run to the exit led by Coke, Pepsi, Kraft and Intuit, with probably more to come.

Click here for a story at PR Watch

and here for another good story at truthout

U.S. Corporations Plan Marketing for Death of the Middle Class

It's called the "hourglass economy," where there is a market at the upper end of wealthy buyers, and then there is everyone else at the poverty end....but no middle. 

As the U.S. empire ages and crumbles, we are increasingly becoming a country of the haves and the have-nots.  You know, like Mexico. 

Here are links to two good stories, one in OpEdNews.com and the other at DailyFinance.com, which lay out the "hourglass economy."

http://www.opednews.com/articles/Corporations-Plan-for-Pos-by-Bernard-Starr-120406-675.html

http://www.dailyfinance.com/2011/10/01/its-rich-manpoor-man-with-the-middle-class/

Friday, April 6, 2012

Keeping Score with Tennessee's Lunatic Legislature

We not only keep cranking out crazy stuff (Guns in Bars, Don't Say Gay, etc.) which make fodder for late-night network comics, we are destroying lives by the legislative actions to limit victims' rights, to choose corporate profits over taking care of nature, to pull the plug on free education and many more dastardly deeds. 

Tennessee Citizens Action is keeping score for us.  Lord knows, somebody has to do it.

Click here for the latest tally from TNCA.

Monday, April 2, 2012

TN Legislators Handing Our Lives Over to the New Robber Barons

More from TN Citizen Action
THE LEGEND OF LEGISLATIVE BIGFOOT: Does a Government That Works for Us Really Exist?


Short answer: No, not right now it doesn't.

For those of you keeping score at home, below is a summary of the legislative priorities of the Republican majority in the state legislature.


In a nutshell, they are crafting and passing public policy that caters to large corporations and their 21st century robbers baron CEOs instead of writing rules that boost the well-being and productivity of hardworking middle and working class families. That's not what we sent them to Nashville to do.

  • Republicans want to make it impossible for you to hold corporations accountable for the negligent and harmful acts of their employees. Another would allow attorneys who defend large corporations to be able to meet with and interview your doctor in secret (34 states prohibit this kind of secret one-way communication). If corporations know they can violate doctor-patient privilege at will and can’t be held responsible for the catastrophic actions of their employees, then they will be less likely to enforce conscientious hiring policies, provide appropriate training and education, and promote a culture of safety. Is this looking out for the people of Tennessee?
  • Tennessee families are working harder, getting paid less, and falling behind our parents' generation, and yet they want to dismantle campaign finance reforms by allowing corporations to make secret cash campaign contributions in the critical 10 days before an election.

  • Corporations have shipped jobs overseas leaving breadwinners jobless and rural Tennessee communities decimated and yet they want to penalize honest, hardworking Tennesseans who are simply trying to feed their families by drug testing them if they receive benefits from the state. And to add insult to injury, requiring them to pay for the expensive test themselves.
  • And we'll let Joseph Green of Springfiled tell you about how they are dismantling the current unemployment system. In a Tennessean article, Mr. Green "wonders if he has a target on his back" and "sometimes feels as if he’s being labeled as a second-class citizen because he has been out of work for nearly two years." He's quoted as saying, "I feel like it’s discrimination, especially against us folks who live out in the country where there aren’t that many jobs," he said. Proponents , i.e. Republicans and the Chamber of Commerce, say that the changes are needed to "improve accountability and crack down on fraud and abuse." First, they're one to talk about accountability (see all of the above) and next, show us the fraud and abuse?*
  • Under the leadership of Republican Lt. Governor Ron Ramsey they have made defending the estate tax a major priority, citing a recent Forbes Magazine article that states that Tennessee is "not a good place to die." Again, we'll leave it to a friend, Pith in the Wind writer Betsy Phillips, to point out the failure of leadership in this nugget: "I swear, I will never understand Republicans. It's all "bootstraps, bootstraps, bootstraps" — until it comes to people getting money from their rich, dead parents. Then Ron Ramsey has to take to Twitter: ' Forbes points to Tennessee as a place 'not to die.' We simply have to remove this tax as soon as possible.' Oh, Heaven forfend! Forbes doesn't think Tennessee's a good place to die! Well, obviously Forbes' research sucks, because Tennessee is a wonderful place to die. In fact, we make it very easy for folks to die here all the time - especially if they're poor, black, women or children."
  • Would you ever allow a deal to be made in your name without knowing all the details? What it if it affected you financially? Of course not! But that's just what Governor Bill Haslam wants to do with SB 2207 / HB 2345, part of his legislative package. If passed, this bill would allow the Governor to offer cash incentives (read: tax dollars) to large corporations in secret and without any kind of accountability.
The rational for these bills is always the sam. They say, "We have to cater to large corporations because they create jobs." But where are those jobs? Look no further than last year's fight for Governor Haslam’s "Tennessee Civil Justice Act of 2011." During that debate we were promised 577 jobs per week. Yet here it is almost a year later and where are the 30,000 jobs created by this legislation? Since 2003, Tennessee job growth is way up - 198,000 new jobs and 52 new corporate headquarters. So why not continue with the policies that have helped to create these jobs? Why not encourage businesses that innovate and take care of of their workers instead of helping corporations avoid accountability for egregious acts and making it easier for them to give you money for your campaign?
*Or is this like the photo ID to vote law where all you have to do is say that fraud exists and we should believe you?

Monday, March 19, 2012

Ex-Marine Tells TN Legislators: Anti-Voter Law is Un-American

American soldiers have fought and died for equal justice for all, which includes the unfettered right to vote.  While we intervene with our tanks and guns to force fair elections in foreign countries, in the U.S. and in Tennessee our elected officials rig the game to exclude the elderly, the poor, young voters, the handicapped and others to reward their corporate sponsors with a system that only represents wealthy, corporate special interests.

Listen to former Marine Tim Thompson testify before a TN House subcommittee March 14, 2012.

Video and YouTube post by filmmaker David Earnhardt.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

'We Don't Want You to Vote,' Republicans Tell College Students, Elderly, Disadvantaged


This is where it all started---or where it all spilled out in the open in the fall of 1980.

This is a clip from the infamous speech in which the late Paul Weyrich, founder of the right-wing think tank Heritage Foundation, laid bare Republican voter suppression, which has taken many forms since.

Republican voter suppression now takes the form of new Photo ID to Vote laws, which have been adopted in Tennessee and other states, and which are as naked and notorious as any poll tax or Jim Crow Law ever was.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Going to Bed Hungry in a Wealthy County

Williamson County, TN, is the wealthiest county in the state and the 17th wealthiest in the U.S., based on average per capita income.

However, this county is not exempt from job losses, foreclosures and recession which have affected Americans everywhere. 

I am researching this subject with the intention of producing a mini-documentary video that focuses largely on those who are newly needy or newly unemployed, newly foreclosed, newly poor or newly hungry.  Food stamp particpation has skyrocketed here and nationally, although I am hearing that the demand is starting to lessen now that the economy has regained some traction.  Regardless of trends or statistics, if you don't know how you are going to eat or sleep tonight, that is the only statistic that counts.

The Tennessean and WSMV-TV recently asked for my response to a Williamson County political leader who boasted about the county's No. 1 wealth standing and then ranted that we should not be providing free or reduced-cost breakfasts to hungry kids at public schools.   Following are the links:

Tennessean story Feb. 17, 2012

WSMV-TV story Feb. 17, 2012

Please CONTACT ME if you know of anyone or any families who would be open to telling their story of how circumstances led to their needs.  This is a "there but for the grace of God go I" story, but there are many people in our alienated society who will only believe it or care about it if they hear personal stories from real people. 

Friday, January 20, 2012

New Media Blackout, Maneuvering Outflank Old Media and its Paid Stooges

SOPA Protester Nadine Wolf in NYC
NYT Photo by Michael Appleton
Internet blackouts by web sites around the world, from heavyweights like Google and Wikipedia, to Redditt and Wordpress, forced Congress to spike the two Internet censorship bills that we had railed against on this site, in The Tennessean and on InternetEqualRights.com.
For background, see my post (below, Fighting for the Future of the Internet), which in a slimmer version The Tennessean used as an op-ed.

One thing we can say: The people en masse and the smart people who know and use the Internet totally throttled Congress corruption in the form of tech-clueless senators and representatives and their greedy, screw-everybody-but-me corporate sponsors. The movie industry, which had a fit years ago that the VHS recorder was going to ravage their business, and the recording industry were the big-money players behind these bills.

New media 1, old media 0.

For delicious details about the blackout and the power of the Internet and its users, including 4.5 million who signed a petition at Google, check out the links below.  Then, sober up with my interjection at the end of the links.


POLITICIANS WITHER AFTER WEB POWER PLAY:
http://www.savetheinternet.com/blog/12/01/19/web-blacks-out-senators-defect-update

HOUSE AND SENATE LEADERS WITHDRAW THEIR BILLS:
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0112/71720.html

"ANONYMOUS" CALLS FOR STREET PROTESTS AND SHUTDOWN OF GOVERNMENT:
http://www.truth-out.org/blackout-strike-anonymous-calls-street-protests/1326918870

SOPA PROTEST RATTLES CONGRESS:
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0112/71618.html

THE DAY THE INTERNET WENT DARK:
http://gigaom.com/2012/01/18/sopa-pipa-protest-gallery/

4.5 MILLION SIGNED GOOGLE PETITION AGAINST SOPA, PIPA:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2012/01/google-anti-sopa-petition.html

NYT STORY:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/19/technology/protests-of-antipiracy-bills-unite-web.html?_r=1

WORLDWIDE PROTEST:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2012/01/sopa-blackouts-inspired-protest-from-around-the-world.html

SOBERING NOTE TO END ON: While this blackout and orchestrated play by the Web movers and shakers was a resounding triumph, a slam dunk in your face, this was but a temporary win in a series of battles for control of the Internet. 

Rep. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, for instance, is another corporate puppet who will dance to any tune her campaign contributors sing. She has sponsored bills to wrest oversight of the Internet from the Federal Communications Commission, whose role is watchdog for the greater public interest, and hand over the Internet---lock, stock and barrel and free of charge--to the giant Internet Service Providers (and her donors) ATT, Comcast, Time Warner and Verizon. The ISP cartel will carve up the Internet to maximize their profits, and the public be damned. 

Let's not forget where the Internet came from:  It was developed by the U.S. government and thus paid for by U.S. taxpayers.   We are not giving it up.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

'You Are My Network, My Only Network...!'

Do you like the Internet?  Like how you can search anywhere you want for any information or viewpoint?  Like how you can post your information and opinions?   Take action now, or you could have your Internet as you know it today pulled out from under you.

Keep the Internet open for the people---we don't need to have everything run by the ISP cartel of ATT, Verizon, Comcast and Time Warner.  The Internet is the last level playing field.  It is democracy's last stand.  It is our greatest driver of innovation, creativity and economic growth---as well as our best and most open source of information.

Many bills are in Congress by corporate stooges, such as Marsha Blackburn, to let corporations take over the Internet with only Wall Street greed as its guide. With corporate takeover and privatization of the Internet---and no government watchdog for the public interest---how will the next Google get out of the garage or the next Facebook get out of the dorm room?

U.S. taxpayers paid for and developed the Internet.  We expect to keep it!  Watch our little Internet jingle.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Occupy Movement Must Engage Labor to Succeed, Chomsky Says

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MEMPHIS, Jan. 13, 2012--- The United States has "run far off the spectrum like a third-world country" and is being controlled by a "virtual senate of the wealthy," world-renowned author, intellectual and activist Noam Chomsky told an SRO crowd of about 900 students and members of the community Friday night at Rhodes College.

Chomsky said the "Occupy movement will prove to be of historical significance.  We have never seen anything quite like this.  But, to be ultimately successful, it must engage the mass population like the civil rights and anti-Vietnam War movements---and not just with people sympathetic  to it."

 Chomsky's speech was advertised as focusing on Occupy Wall Street, but he also laid out broad, thought-provoking  themes and epic forces for the audience, who frequently stood and cheered and many of whom came clutching one of Chomsky's more than 100 books.  Chomsky was in town also to speak at the Mid-South Peace and Justice Center banquet on Saturday, and he spoke to the press at the National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel on the Saturday before the  Jan. 16 holiday to commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who was assassinated in Memphis in 1968.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Pass the Tennessee Scenic Vistas Protection Act---Call these Legislators!


For years, many Tennesseans have been trying to get our legislature to pass a simple bill that would preserve part of our state's beauty and health, which are under attack from corporate privateers and the elected officials who represent them over residents of Tennessee.


The Tennessee Scenic Vistas Protection Act is a straightforward bill that says mountaintop removal coal mining is prohibited for any elevations in Tennessee above 2,000 feet.

The Republicans in control of the state Senate and House are poised again to kill this bill, which has been around the legislature with no luck for a few years now. This bill is so innocuous, so inoffensive that only narrow, corporate interests oppose it; contrary to how Republicans want to talk about "job killing," mountaintop strip mining actually requires very few employees to operate the equipment. 

To make this a jobs-vs.-environment argument is baseless.


The State of Tennessee actually subsidizes the coal companies to the tune of more than $1 million a year, which far surpasses any economic impact of mountaintop removal and which should be cut off.  From the few meager jobs that involve Tennessee residents working on mountain top peel-away, the economic benefit to the state is way less than the coal industry subsidy. Let's quit subsidizing an industry that is not a good, patriotic corporate citizen and that abuses the privilege they have been given in pursuit of only bottom line, and the public be damned.  


 As if blowing up mountains, destroying habitat and making the state ugly were not enough, the worst human destruction in all of this is perpetrated upon people who live near these sites and their sludge pools of waste, and whose drinking water gets ruined and whose homes become uninhabitable and unsalable.

 The coal industry is losing market share to natural gas, and they are desperate to cherry-pick the cheapest, easiest way to get at coal deposits in order to regain a competitive foothold. This bill gives them a free pass up to 2,000 feet of rise above sea level---is 2,000 feet not enough for the coal companies?


Tennessee has only a handful of ravaged mountaintops at this point; but, Tennessee has been targeted.  The coal companies are poised to move in as they have in other states where blown-away mountaintops number in the hundreds.


Tennesseans value the beauty of our state as do the visitors we attract.  Our moral leaning to protect nature rises like the Appalachian range---dwarfing any rationale for scarring up our lands and lives. 

Contact information for the TN Senators and Representatives who are on the environmental committees and a text of the bill may be found by clicking this link:  http://www.realestatealacarte.org/CommunityLinksandNews 

Tell them: "Pass the Tennessee Scenic Vistas Protection Act--This Time!"

Monday, December 19, 2011

Fighting for the Future of the Internet

          Tis the season for your Senators and Congress members to hand out presents to their constituents. 
       No, not you, silly! 

Their REAL constituents---the corporations who have paid them much more money than you are even allowed.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Special-Interest Bills Would Cripple Free Speech, Innovation on the Internet

(An edited version of the following ran as an op-ed in The Tennessean Sunday Dec. 18, 2011, opposite a piece by Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) and alongside an editorial by The Tennessean's Ted Rayburn)

By Gary Moore

If you were alarmed when you saw SWAT teams ridding public parks of the First Amendment in the form of "Occupy Wall Street," you will be sick when your Internet is blocked after a powerful Congress-Corporate SWAT team clears cyber space of the First Amendment.

The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) was argued last week in a two-day markup session of the House Judiciary Committee. Rather than being "marked up," the bill should be shredded. The bill might better be called the "Shut Off Practically Anyone" Act or the "Stop Online Privacy Act." A counterpart bill is in the Senate.

The stated intent of the legislation, which is being pushed by the motion picture and music industries, is to supersede existing laws that protect copyright holders from those who would illegally sell movies and songs over the Internet.

Unfortunately, the bills are so broadly written that they swing a medieval ax that chops down the First (free speech), Fourth (privacy) and Fifth (due process) Amendments. Under the House bill a copyright holder could go to court and, without a hearing, get the government to block web sites, even over materials put there by a third party, like users posting to Facebook. The burden could be on YouTube to monitor its about 24,000 postings an hour for such things as kids singing a Beatles song.

The bill further provides for cutting off credit card and PayPal payments to allegedly offending sites. What would that mean to eBay? And, the bill knocks down the privacy door as it allows snooping on what users write, read and seek.

Opposition to the bill is more grassroots and can afford fewer lobbyists. It ranges from venture capitalists to technology interests to First Amendment lawyers.

"Our State Department can't push for Internet freedom abroad if we pass SOPA at home," said committee member Zoe Lofgren (D-CA).

Authoritarian regimes are intently watching this bill, which they view as a free pass from the U.S. to engage in censorship, spying and electronic revolt-crushing. The technology prescribed by SOPA is substantially the same that China uses to enforce the Great Internet Firewall of China.

Investors fear the broad liability cast by these bills would stifle the robust economic force of the Internet. Future Facebooks would stay in the dorm room, and future Googles might not get out of the garage.

Judiciary committee chairman Lamar Smith (R-TX) is pushing his bill as if it were a Christmas gift for corporate sponsors. The movie/TV/music industry is Smith's top campaign contributor by industry rank, just as it is of the bill's other principal sponsor, Rep. John Conyers (D-MI). Not surprisingly, Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN 7th district) has signed on as a co-sponsor.

Further entwining the Corporate-Congress marriage is the fact that former Connecticut Sen. Chris Dodd now serves as CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America, and he recently hired a Congressional staffer who had worked on the bill. Imagine this on a resume: "I helped the United States pass new laws to benefit you at the expense of the public interest."

The Internet is the last level playing field, where there is equal opportunity to post and search, even if you are a budding entrepreneur or a dissenting political voice. The spirit of the Internet must prevail in America against the narrow interests that would throttle it.

Gary Moore is public information director of Citizens for a Free and Open Internet PAC.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Despite GOP Claims, U.S. Health Care Nowhere Near ‘Best’ in the World


This article was published at NationofChange at: http://www.nationofchange.org/despite-gop-claims-us-health-care-nowhere-near-best-world-1322497805

By Wendell Potter

A little more than a year ago, on the day after the GOP regained control of the House of Representatives, Speaker-to-be John Boehner said one of the first orders of business after he took charge would be the repeal of health care reform.

"I believe that the health care bill that was enacted by the current Congress will kill jobs in America, ruin the best health care system in the world, and bankrupt our country," Boehner said at a press conference. "That means we have to do everything we can to try to repeal this bill and replace it with common sense reforms to bring down the cost of health care.”

Boehner is not the first nor the only Republican to try to make us believe that the U.S. has the world’s best health care system and that we’re bound to lose that distinction because of Obamacare. I’ve heard GOP candidates for president say the same thing in recent months, charging that we need to get rid of a President who clearly is trying to fix something that doesn’t need fixing, something that isn’t broken in the first place.

Well, those guys need to get out more. Out of the country, in fact. They need to travel to at least one of the many countries that are doing a much better job of delivering high quality care at much lower costs than the good old USA.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Redneck Party and Beer Party Protest Republican Party Debate

GOP's 'Cheap-Labor Conservatives'
Can No Longer Take the South for Granted

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Jeana Brown of Redneck Party: "Whose side are you on?"
SPARTANBURG, S.C.---"The South shall rise again!" will be the rallying cry of the Southern-based workers' rights Redneck Party and the Beer Party when they picket the Republican presidential debate beginning at 5 p.m. ET Saturday Nov. 12 at Wofford College.
 
Though whimsically named, the Redneck Party and the Beer Party are dead serious about waking up Southerners to who is behind their loss of jobs, homes, income and quality of life.

CHEAP-LABOR CONSERVATIVES, GO HOME

"We want to run these cheap-labor conservatives back home," said Jeana Brown, co-founder of the Redneck Party, a pro-labor coalition. "We want folks across the nation to know that we in the South might be so-called 'right-to-work’ states, but we know right from wrong. Taking away collective bargaining rights of teachers and fire fighters all over America is wrong.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Wall Street Spies on Protesters at Taxpayers' Expense

For those people who get riled over thinking they saw somebody on food stamps driving a too-nice car....Open your eyes to the real welfare in America, the big-time corporate welfare, which taxpayers are funding and which loots our U.S. Treasury and runs on the backs of those who are barely making it.

Wall Street Firms Spy on Protesters
in Tax-Funded Center


By Pam Martens, CounterPunch
Posted on October 26, 2011, Printed on October 28, 2011
http://www.alternet.org/story/152875/wall_street_firms_spy_on_protesters_in_tax-funded_center
The following article is original to CounterPunch.

Wall Street’s audacity to corrupt knows no bounds and the cooptation of government by the 1 per cent knows no limits. How else to explain $150 million of taxpayer money going to equip a government facility in lower Manhattan where Wall Street firms, serially charged with corruption, get to sit alongside the New York Police Department and spy on law abiding citizens.

According to newly unearthed documents, the planning for this high tech facility on lower Broadway dates back six years. In correspondence from 2005 that rests quietly in the Securities and Exchange Commission’s archives, NYPD Commissioner Raymond Kelly promised Edward Forst, a Goldman Sachs’ Executive Vice President at the time, that the NYPD “is committed to the development and implementation of a comprehensive security plan for Lower Manhattan…One component of the plan will be a centralized coordination center that will provide space for full-time, on site representation from Goldman Sachs and other stakeholders.”

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Redneck Party Says: 'Carpetbagger, Go Home'

Redneck Party and Williamson Countians Decry
Wisconsin Governor's Fundraising Trip to Franklin 
FRANKLIN, TN---It won't be a Civil War reenactment, but the appearance of Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker at a Republican fund-raiser on Tuesday will be met with a peaceful protest from Williamson County residents and the Southern-based Redneck Party, workers' advocates who will trek to Franklin to act in solidarity with Wisconsin teachers and workers.
Walker, whose 2010 election was bankrolled by Tea Party funder David Koch and other extreme, neo-conservative special interests, will be raising money in Franklin for his recall election.  The following day, Walker will be in Iowa for a fund-raiser; so his journey south to get money from the locals and then scurry back northward with his bounty mimics the Northern carpetbaggers, who came south after the Civil War to meddle in politics and exploit Southern states. 

          Walker will be the keynote speaker at the Williamson County Republican Party annual Reagan Day Dinner at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday Oct. 25 at Embassy Suites in Cool Springs.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Sign and Pass Around this Online Petition to Repeal Jim Crow Law

Sign this online petition to repeal the Tennessee voter suppression law.

Or print out some and carry them around, so that you will have some petitions handy to pull out for friends, strangers, co-workers, cashiers, others in the doctor's waiting room, people waiting in line, anywhere. 

After Lifetime of Proudly Voting, Woman Is Shut Out by Tennessee's New Law

96-year-old Woman Barred from Voting!

....because her birth certificate did not prove her married name..!  Huh?  That is what our Tennessee knuckleheads told her.