May 25, 2013

Monday Open Thread: African American Suffragists

GOOD MONDAY MORNING P.O.U.!!

In this week’s series, we’re going to take a look at African American Women in the Suffrage Movement.

IDA B. WELLS-BARNETT
(July 16, 1862 – March 25, 1931)

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Primarily known for her anti-lynching campaign, which brought worldwide attention to racial violence against African Americans in the U.S., Ida B. Wells-Barnett also made a significant impact on the Women’s Suffrage Movement:

(From “Ida Wells-Barnett Confronts Race & Gender Discrimination”)

Ida Bell Wells-Barnett throughout her life vigorously attacked race and gender discrimination. The challenges she faced as a young girl growing up in the South provided the basis for her lifelong combative form of protest of black inequality. Like most African-Americans growing up in the Jim Crow South, Wells’s youth was wrought with strife and conflict. The eldest of eight children, she was born in Holly Springs, Mississippi, on July 16, 1862, to Lizzie Warrenton, a former slave woman from Virginia, and Jim Wells, the son of his master. Thrust into premature adulthood when mellow fever epidemic swept through Holly Springs and claimed the lives of her parents and a younger brother, Wells, at sixteen, accepted responsibility for her remaining siblings. Having graduated from Rust College, she found employment as a teacher at a nearby school for twenty-five dollars a month. Seeking better economic opportunity, she migrated to Memphis, Tennessee.

…Wells-Barnett had always believed that political empowerment was an essential key to black equality. That is why she wrote “How Enfranchisement Stops Lynching” for Original Rights Magazine the year after the formation of the NAACP. She was also committed to the enfranchisement of all women, especially African-American women. An active women’s rights advocate, she joined in the national push by Susan B. Anthony and other suffragists for universal suffrage. As an active Illinois suffragist she had worked for more than a decade actively pursuing the ballot for women in the state. On many of her campaign stops she discovered that most women, particularly African-American women, had little knowledge of the political process and how it worked. In 1913 she and a white colleague, Belle Squire, formed the Alpha Suffrage Club, the largest black woman’s suffrage club in the state. It claimed two hundred members by 1915. The club became a cornerstone of black female political action in Chicago because it provided a forum for them to learn about civic matters and to develop strategies for empowerment.

When the Illinois legislature passed the female suffrage bill a few months after the formation of the Alpha Suffrage Club, members, under the tutelage of Wells-Barnett, began a campaign to elect the first African-American alderman in the city. Some African-American men did not approve of women moving into the public domain of politics. For example, during the primary election in 1914, many men in the second ward taunted the women who canvassed the neighborhood encouraging blacks to register to vote for the Independent African-American candidate. Wells-Barnett rallied the women and persuaded them to continue their work. Though the club’s candidate did not win in that election, the foundation for future political projects had been laid. The Republican Party recognized the Alpha club’s importance a few months after the primary when it sent two delegates to one of the club’s regular meetings. The women were asked to campaign for their candidate in future elections. With a promise from the Repubilcan delegates that an African-American would be nominated by the party, the club members agreed to the Republican party’s request. In 1915 the Alpha Suffrage Club women and thousands of other black residents of the second ward elected the first African-American alderman in Chicago, Oscar DePriest.

Perhaps one of Wells-Barnett’s most important stands occurred at the March 3, 1913, National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) parade in the nation’s capital. NAWSA was the national umbrella organization for state suffrage affiliates. Its history dated to 1890 when the National Woman Suffrage Association and the American Woman Suffrage Association merged their forces and resources. The primary goal was to enfranchise women. But, NAWSA did not always embrace all women. The southern white women encouraged to seek membership in NAWSA adhered to the same white supremacy ideology that their men championed. Dependence on southerners for the passage of full suffrage rights for women muffled any opposition that NAWSA might have harbored to the usurpation of the social, economic, and political rights that blacks gained during the Reconstruction years. NAWSA refused to publicly denounce racial segregation, adopted a policy of expediency, and accepted Jim Crow within its own ranks. This left the door open for state affiliates to discriminate against black women. But Illinois suffragists had always embraced African-American women like Wells-Barnett and encouraged their participation in the state movement. The Women’s State Central Committee, for example, utilized Wells-Barnett’s lecturing skills and enlisted her aid in canvassing the state to encourage women to organize and develop political knowledge.

Despite the progressive attitude of white female Illinois suffragists, they refused to support her in the historic suffrage march in Washington. Carrying banners representing almost every state in the Union, thousands of parade marchers underscored the demand for universal female enfranchisement. Wells-Barnett was one of sixty-five enthusiastic delegates from Illinois and one of many black women who participated in the march. But the African-American women were instructed to gather as one unit at the end of the procession because the NAWSA forbade the integration of state affiliates in the march. Wells-Barnett refused to comply with the NAWSA demand and instead lined up with her state contingent. Grace Wilbur Trout, president of the Illinois Equal Suffrage Association and chairperson of the group, initially sanctioned the integrated group. But after meeting with a NAWSA official, she told the delegation that Wells-Barnett could not march with the state contingent. Further, if they failed to follow the instructions set forth by the NAWSA, the entire delegation would be denied participation in the march.

Angry at the blatant disregard for her rights as a woman and as an Illinois resident, Wells-Barnett refused to comply. It was time to confront racism within the suffrage movement. Southern women, she argued, had evaded the issues of race, and the NAWSA and its state affiliates had allowed it. She wanted the Illinois group to show the nation that it was progressive enough to stand against NAWSA’s hypocrisy of oppressing women because of their race while embracing the idea of equality for all women at the ballot box. Her pleas, however, fell on deaf ears. So did the pleas of two white colleagues, Belle Squire and Virginia Brooks.

Deeply disturbed over the action that her comrades had taken, Wells-Barnett left the parade site. The delegates assumed that she had relented and decided to march with the black contingent. But as the delegates began marching down Pennsylvania Avenue, she quietly stepped out from the crowd of spectators and joined the only white Illinois colleagues sympathetic to her cause, Squire and Brooks. So important was the scene that a photograph of her flanked by the two white women appeared in the Chicago Daily Tribune giving the event and its participants local and national exposure. Southern marchers did not defect, but perhaps in part because they did not learn of the incident until after the parade ended. The press coverage reassured many black women of their own place in the suffrage movement and probably convinced many whites that the question of race, gender, and enfranchisement were inextricably tied.

The staunch refusal by Wells-Barnett to march with the black contingent was a small victory, for it impeded the white female prerogative of discriminating against African-American women on racial grounds while simultaneously embracing them along gender lines. Racial xenophobia rather than gender inclusion guided their principles. The endorsement of Jim Crow segregation blinded even Illinois white participants to the fact that unlike the requirement for their African-American counterparts, they did not have to separate their whiteness from their femaleness. Indeed, white women could express the desire for the enfranchisement of women while ignoring African-American women. But Wells-Barnett frustrated their plans. She defined the battle for African-American women’s place in the fight for the ballot by taking a stand and confronting those who failed to see their own role in oppressing an already victimized group. For women and for blacks, she rejected the notion that she did not belong among her state delegates. The passage of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920 enfranchising all female citizens, regardless of race, upheld Wells-Barnett’s conviction for full political rights for black women.

Wells-Barnett resided in Chicago until her death from kidney disease in 1931. She left a legacy of protest activism in social and civic endeavors. She exposed the horrors of lynching to a national audience, inspired hundreds of women to enter into the public domain of politics, and confronted the dualities of race and gender discrimination that African-American women faced.

  • http://pragmaticobotsunite.blogspot.com/ Sepia
    • http://oldhollywood.net/ woody45

      Didn’t Manning himself say that he had not been tortured as recounted by his own father?

      He’s guilty and admitted it. In other words he threw people like this under the bus and yet they really believe they still have a cause. There’s something pathetically sad abut that.

      • GN

        Yup. I remember that keenly, and I remember that when that news came out, GG et al doubled down on that torture lie rather than correcting the record. Truly no better than Glen Beck and his ilk; not a dime’s worth of difference.

        • http://oldhollywood.net/ woody45

          “He says he “looked his son in the eye” and “asked him a direct question” about how he was being treated, and was told by his son that he was being treated “fine.”

          http://blog.reidreport.com/2011/03/curious-bradley-mannings-father-contradicts-house-coombs-says-doing-well/

          Since when is fine a code for torture. How can they criticize Fox then turn around and do the same thing?

          • GN

            And they quite literally do the same thing—replace dispassionate analysis, science, and logic with sensationalism in order to pursue an agenda. It’s absolutely disgraceful. And it’s why the lefty media’s consumers need to learn to check the receipts, especially when people are using manipulative language and hyperbole.

    • Miranda

      Cool!

    • GreenLadyHere

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    • TyrenM

      Ass in a flux…he got issues.

    • MsKitty

      I’ll take your word for it and skip the link. Too early in the day for foolishness.

    • Ebogan63

      Jackass can kick fucking rocks cuz no1curr here. He can go send love letters to Manning for all I care

    • Ebogan63

      Jackass can kick fucking rocks cuz no1curr here. He can go send love letters to Manning for all I care

    • GN

      These fucking idiots:

      @SAHenryKrinkle
      glad to know objecting to the torture of bradley manning makes one an “EmoProg” http://www.politicususa.com/biggest-fools-progressives-cheered-rand-paul.html

      Believing the PL’s bs claims that Manning was “tortured” and hopping onto that fad, yet ignoring voluminous evidence of people truly being deprived of due process and being physically harmed by the police in this country is what makes you an emoprog, Mr. Krinkle. Not much better than the average misinformed and paranoid Fox”News” viewer.

  • http://pragmaticobotsunite.blogspot.com/ Sepia

    Gov. Christie’s criticizing others for being slow with relief funds for Hurricane Sandy recovery, but his own wife is slower than molasses with distributing money from her charity! And the heffa tries to shade Katrina survivors, too??

    N.J. First Lady Mary Pat Christie’s charity hasn’t doled out any money from Superstorm fund

    By The Associated Press
    on March 10, 2013 at 3:51 PM, updated March 11, 2013 at 7:40 AM

    The Sandy relief fund chaired by New Jersey first lady Mary Pat Christie has raised more than $32 million so far. But four months after the superstorm, none of that aid has reached storm victims yet.

    …”I have taken excruciating steps to make sure that we give the money out in a really judicious way,” Mary Pat Christie told the Asbury Park Press.

    “You want accountability, you get accountability when you go through a methodical structure,” she said. “So, in three years when I’m still distributing money at Hurricane Sandy Relief, ask me if we’re doing enough.”

    …Mary Pat Christie’s relief fund announced on Dec. 27 that it was making an initial commitment of $1 million in startup funds for long-term recovery committees that will be coordinating relief programs at the county level for the next several years.

    However, those funds hadn’t been released as of last week. The delay stems from the fact that the recovery groups were subsequently required to submit formal grant requests to the relief fund for review by Feb. 15.

    MORE: http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2013/03/mary_pat_christies_charity_slu.html#incart_m-rpt-1

    • Town

      “Those organizations are people. Look, we can’t cut checks for $100,000 to (give to) a person. That would be completely irresponsible,” Mary Pat Christie said. “That happened after Katrina. People would take their checks and move to Texas. That’s one of the things we’ve learned after other hurricane disasters, so we’re not going to do that.”
      ——-

      http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lwml50ITjO1qgvyhk.gif

      • jds09

        Okay, what I’m I missing here? If a person’s home was destroyed and they had to start over, why wouldn’t moving be an option?

        • Town

          I remember at the time of Katrina, the right wing was trying to say all the Katrina survivors were taking their Red Cross money and buying Louis Vuitton bags and luxury goods, so I guess Miss Mary Pat is trying to shade Katrina people on that basis.

          http://www.snopes.com/katrina/charity/debitcard.asp

          • jds09

            Okay, I get it. Miss Mary Pat is thinking the people she’s (the donors) giving money to need to be supervised. Never mind that the MAJORITY of folks use the money appropriately. It’s the duty of Miss Ann to make sure the 2 out of the 100 don’t get luxury items. Sheesh..

  • conlakappa

    The First Lady is holding a Let’s Move Twitter Chat today at 11:05 a.m. EDT. Go here for info on how to join the chat: http://www.letsmove.gov/blog/2013/03/10/askflotus-about-lets-move I have a phone meeting at 11:00, hmmm, how unprofessional would it be for me to reschedule?!

  • http://pragmaticobotsunite.blogspot.com/ Sepia

    U.S. Department of Education Announces New Executive Director of White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African Americans
    March 7, 2013

    U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan has announced the appointment of David J. Johns as executive director of the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African Americans.

    “David’s expertise will be critical in helping to address the academic challenges that many African American students face, and I am delighted to have him on our team,” Duncan said. “His wealth of knowledge and passion will help the Department move forward in its quest to ensure that all children are college and career ready.”

    As executive director of the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African Americans, Johns will work to identify evidence-based best practices to improve African American student achievement—from cradle to career. The initiative will work across federal agencies and with partners and communities nationwide to produce a more effective continuum of education programs for African American students.

    Prior to joining the Department, Johns was a senior education policy advisor to the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) under the leadership of Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa. Before working for the Senate HELP committee, under Chairman Harkin, Johns served under the leadership of the late Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass. Johns also was a Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Fellow in the office of Congressman Charles Rangel, D-N.Y. Johns has worked on issues affecting low-income and minority students, neglected youth and early childhood education, and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). His research as an Andrew W. Mellon Fellow served as a catalyst to identify, disrupt and supplant negative perceptions of black males, both within academia and society. Johns is committed to volunteer services and maintains an active commitment to improve literacy among adolescent minority males.

    MORE: http://www.ed.gov/news/press-releases/us-department-education-announces-new-executive-director-white-house-initiative-

    • Worldwatcher7

      Glad to hear this as I have never been excited by Arne Duncan’s efforts. I’m not saying that nothing’s happening, just that Duncan is a lackluster spokesman, IMHO.

    • GN

      Excellent news.

  • http://pragmaticobotsunite.blogspot.com/ Sepia

    White House official who bettered Hispanic media access steps down
    Published: March 8, 2013
    By Lesley Clark — McClatchy Newspapers

    WASHINGTON — An Obama administration official credited with improving White House access for the burgeoning Hispanic news media is leaving his post.

    Luis Miranda, 36, who grew up in South Florida and staffed then-presidential candidate Al Gore’s Miami-Dade campaign office, is stepping down to return to the private sector as a communications consultant. The White House’s director of Hispanic media, Miranda is credited – within the White House and the Hispanic media – with helping to provide access not seen in previous administrations. The outreach came as the White House was courting the growing Hispanic vote, which helped President Barack Obama win re-election last fall.

    “The Hispanic media too often has been treated as a distant second string,” said Cecilia Munoz, Obama’s chief domestic policy adviser. “Luis really has shepherded a new era of access.”

    Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/03/08/2735733/white-house-official-who-bettered.html#storylink=cpy

    • Miranda

      His services are in HIGH DEMAND. He can literally write his own check now.

    • GN

      He did an amazing job. Godspeed.

  • Miranda

    Fox News guest receives rape, death threats following gun segment
    by Joy-Ann Reid |

    Writer and Democratic strategist Zerlina Maxwell is speaking out about the ugly responses she received on social media after appearing on Fox News last week to talk about rape and guns.

    Maxwell, who appears frequently on Fox and is also a contributor to theGrio, has written often about what she calls unfair cultural messages to women, instructing them on how to avoid being raped, rather than focusing on the men who commit these crimes. On Sean Hannity’s program last Tuesday, she applied that message to the issue of gun control, saying arming women isn’t the answer to preventing rape, and that teaching men not to attack women is.

    more here
    http://thegrio.com/2013/03/11/fox-news-guest-receives-rape-death-threats-following-gun-segment/?fb_ref=http%3A%2F%2Fthegrio.com%2F

    • morphus

      The Neanderthals’ comments and attacks are disgusting.

    • http://pragmaticobotsunite.blogspot.com/ Sepia

      Has Sean Hannity and/or Fox News come to her defense?

      • Miranda

        Of course not.

        • http://pragmaticobotsunite.blogspot.com/ Sepia

          And I take it SE Cupp hasn’t returned the favor and defended Zerlina either, huh?

          • Miranda

            And like Alma asked, where the white feminist at?? Where they at??

          • Miranda

            And like Alma asked, where the white feminist at?? Where they at??

    • GN

      They’ll be happy to know that these attacks only drew more attention to Zerlina Maxwell’s argument that we should be more focused on teaching men to not rape than on teaching women to avoid rape. But I honestly don’t get why she goes on Fox”News” so much. This sort of reception is to be expected…

    • Alma98

      Where all the white feminists at?

      • Miranda

        Somewhere still trying to justify the goodness in the word “cunt”.

      • Miranda

        Somewhere still trying to justify the goodness in the word “cunt”.

  • Guest

    The Neanderthals’ comments and attacks are disgusting.

  • GreenLadyHere

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  • Miranda

    Number of the Week: Unemployment Rate Without Government Cuts

    7.1%: What the unemployment rate would be without government job cuts.

    While most industries have added jobs over the past three years, the recovery has largely bypassed the government sector.

    Federal, state and local governments have shed nearly 750,000 jobs since June 2009, according to the Labor Department‘s establishment survey of employers. No other sector comes close to those job losses over the same period.

    more here: http://blogs.wsj.com/economics/2013/03/09/number-of-the-week-unemployment-rate-without-government-cuts/

    • http://oldhollywood.net/ woody45

      I would like to see a breakdown of jobs losses in each state. Something tells me a majority would be Republican.

    • GN

      This right here is why the unemployment rate amongst African American workers has remained so poor: massive cuts by *Republicans* of public sector jobs. It’s what makes all of the GOP’s newfound concern-trolling re: the state of black America so grotesque. They actively undermined the stimulus’ attempt to stop the bleeding of public sector jobs, then turn around and claim that the POTUS doesn’t care about black employment. The current attacks on the USPS are going to have a disproportionate effect on us to—relative crickets from the CBC and their media people.

      • rikyrah

        SAY IT OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN.

        When one out of FIVE workers at the USPS is Black….you should see the CBC out front and center defending the USPS.

        Outside of Elijah Cummings…never seen anyone else Black on tv defending the USPS.

      • http://pragmaticobotsunite.blogspot.com/ Sepia

        The current attacks on the USPS are going to have a disproportionate effect on us to—relative crickets from the CBC and their media people.

        THIS. Instead of Donna Brazille and Marc Morial retweeting anti-PBO propaganda by the CBC’s shill, they need to speak out about the USPS situation.

    • rikyrah

      and that, folks, is why I will continue to say that the GOP has committed ECONOMIC TREASON AGAINST THIS COUNTRY.

      Not only the Government Jobs..

      what would the UR be if the American Jobs Act had been passed and implemented?

      Somewhere in the low SIXES for sure.

  • rikyrah

    A true American Hero – Mrs. Wells-Barnett.

  • rikyrah

    Good Morning, Everyone :)

  • rikyrah

    $166 Billion of Corprorate Profits Not Taxed

    by Steven D
    Mon Mar 11th, 2013 at 08:39:46 AM EST

    That’s right folks. According to the Wall Street Journal (via Raw Story) 60 American corporation alone have put One Hundred and Sixty-Six Billion Dollars in off-share accounts in order to avoid paying taxes. Pretty good deal if you can get away with it:

    The business newspaper said its analysis of 60 big American companies had found that they had collectively parked a total of $166 billion offshore last year.
    That shielded more than 40 percent of their annual profits from US taxes, the report said. [...]

    The practice is a result of US tax rules that allow companies to not pay taxes on profits earned by overseas subsidiaries if the money is not brought back to the United States, the report pointed out.

    Look at it in these terms. What of you had a federal tax credit tax law that allowed you to shield 40% of your income from taxes. Not a deduction, which reduces taxes you owe but a credit law that says 40% of what you earn cannot be taxed – period. I know I would be dancing in the street if some lawmaker proposed a bill for ordinary people that allowed me to only have to pay taxes on 60% of my family’s income. But that’s the problem. You and I don’t get such favorable treatment from the tax code, nor can we afford the accountants and lawyers to set up such tax dodges for us. But major US companies can and do.

    http://www.boomantribune.com/story/2013/3/11/83946/2015

  • rikyrah

    Satirical Krugman item trips up conservatives

    By Steve Benen
    Mon Mar 11, 2013 9:56 AM EDT.

    Just what conservative media needed: another embarrassing misstep.

    Breitbart.com ridiculed Paul Krugman for filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy protection in a since-deleted post whose claims originated with a satire website. Just last month, Breitbart.com castigated a news outlet for running with a story from that same website.

    Yes, this morning, Breitbart.com, a prominent far-right news site, published a piece claiming the Nobel Laureate has filed for bankruptcy, which is not true. The report was based on a satirical item published by a humor site called the Daily Currant.

    This morning, Krugman said he caught wind of the joke a few days ago, but didn’t say anything because he wanted to see “which right-wing media outlets would fall for the hoax.” Krugman added, “And Breitbart.com came through! Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have to go give a lavishly paid speech to Friends of Hamas.”

    http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2013/03/11/17269410-satirical-krugman-item-trips-up-conservatives?lite

    • Worldwatcher7

      Oh no, Krugman’s got jokes. Anytime Krugman can bust on you like that, your ass is just sorry. Period.

      • JojoRaze

        Krugman is married to a sista, so you know they had a good laugh in bed reading their IPADS over this. As emoprogging and Pl as Krugman can be, I wasn’t surprised he was married to a sista since when I see him on TV he always looks ready to side-eye the Repub guests.

  • rikyrah

    Cornyn hails VAWA law he opposed

    By Steve Benen
    Mon Mar 11, 2013 9:14 AM EDT

    We talked last week about an unfortunate attempt at political spin: at least eight House Republicans issued press releases claiming they voted for the Violence Against Women Act, even though they opposed the bipartisan legislation signed into law last week.

    Sen. John Cornyn’s (R-Texas) rhetorical tactics weren’t quite as outrageous, but they were close.

    Shortly after Obama signed the VAWA reauthorization, Cornyn released a statement titled, “Cornyn Bill to Eliminate Nationwide Rape Kit Backlog Signed Into Law.” He hails the passage of the Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence Reporting (SAFER) Act, which helps to reduce the number of rape kits in the possession of law enforcement authorities but not yet tested. The SAFER Act was rolled into the VAWA bill before it passed the Senate.

    “An unacceptable national backlog of untested rape kits has compounded the pain for too many victims of sexual assault over the years. Today, we take a significant step toward reducing that backlog,” Cornyn said. “I’m pleased with the wide bipartisan support the SAFER Act received and with the President’s signature today, law enforcement can begin working immediately to test outstanding kits and see that justice is served.”

    http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2013/03/11/17269044-cornyn-hails-vawa-law-he-opposed?lite

  • qosine

    Fantastic series this week!

  • qosine

    Fantastic series this week!

    (sorry re: dup entry)

  • rikyrah

    A voucher by any other name…
    By Steve Benen
    Mon Mar 11, 2013 8:36 AM EDT.

    House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan’s (R-Wis.) Medicare plan really isn’t popular. The proposal, which involves scrapping the existing system and replacing it with a voucher scheme, has been rejected repeatedly by American voters, and for good reason — it’s an awful idea.

    But Ryan doesn’t care. Even after Republican losses last year, and despite his own defeat in his bid for national office, the right-wing congressman is still pushing his wildly unpopular Medicare plan, despite the fact that the American mainstream, the Senate majority, and even some of his own Republican colleagues don’t want it.

    But there he was on Fox News yesterday, telling Chris Wallace his voucher plan isn’t a voucher plan.

    “[I]t’s not a voucher. It’s premium support. Those are very different. A voucher is you go to your mailbox, you get a check and you go buy something. That’s not what we are saying.”

    Look, I realize the semantics debate can get tiresome, and some Republican pollster no doubt told Ryan that “voucher” didn’t test well with focus groups.

    http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2013/03/11/17268640-a-voucher-by-any-other-name?lite

    • http://oldhollywood.net/ woody45

      LOL!! Premium support. He must have focus grouped with himself.

      • Miranda

        LMAO…”premium support”….that’s a phrase that should only be used in the “Ladies Intimates” dept at Macy’s.

        • conlakappa

          Spanx as a solution for everything!

    • JojoRaze

      Son of Eddie Munster needs to let this go before PBO makes a speech again shading him so hard folks gonna have to resuscitate him. It’s avoucher plain and simple.

  • http://pragmaticobotsunite.blogspot.com/ Sepia

    Oh Lawd Jeezus no!!!

    HuffPost Media ‏@HuffPostMedia
    Barbara Walters on Elisabeth Hasselbeck rumors: ‘we have no plans for Elisabeth to leave the show.’

    • Miranda

      There there, wipe her tears.

      You know the heifer cried.

      • BoomerGal

        Since Joy will be leaving, I know I won’t be watching the show. She and Whoopi were the only liberals up there. I’m not sure where Sherry is comin from half the time.

  • http://pragmaticobotsunite.blogspot.com/ Sepia

    This bitch right chere is trying it…..

    Laura Ingraham ‏@IngrahamAngle
    .@FLOTUS Would we save enough money to reopen WH tours if we shut down your Let’s Move tour? #AskFLOTUS

    Laura Ingraham ‏@IngrahamAngle
    .@FLOTUS How much will you charge taxpayers so Beyoncé and Adele can sing at your 50th birthday bash? #AskFLOTUS

    • Miranda

      She is so jealous isn’t she?

    • Town
    • Daltex82

      All these mofos have is their faux outrage. They don’t give two shakes of a rat’s tail about the White House tours.

      • MsKitty

        I know, right? And the media is all too happy to play along. I was in the car on Saturday listening to the news and the top “national” story was how the WH tours were being cancelled. They interviewed Miss Smith’s 6th grade class from Iowa and Mr. Jones’ 4th grade class in Oklahoma about how this was so devastating, because this was going to be the highlight of their trip to DC that they’ve been planning and saving for all year.

        There was no mistaking the implication that PBO was the bad guy crushing the dreams of these innocent children. My eyes rolled so much it’s a miracle I didn’t rear-end anyone.

        • Town
        • Daltex82

          And the media is all too happy to play along.

          This is exactly the reason why rethuglicans do what they do, because they know it will be zero pushback by the newsreaders.

          I wish I could speak to those 4th and 6th graders I would tell them to “man up” life is hard and remind them that this is what happens when your parents and other relatives pull the lever for republicans.

          • conlakappa

            Dag, why are you being all, “Get jobs, bitchez!” with the middle schoolers?” Whatever the message of the newsreaders, I’d bet dollars to doughnuts that Miss Smith and Mr. Jones know what’s what and those kids have figured it out as well.

  • MsKitty

    Really looking forward to this series.

  • http://pragmaticobotsunite.blogspot.com/ Sepia

    Ex-mayor Kilpatrick, Ferguson guilty of racketeering conspiracy, extortion
    11:16 AM, March 11, 2013
    By Tresa Baldas and Jim Schaefer
    Detroit Free Press Staff Writers

    Former Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and his longtime friend Bobby Ferguson have just been convicted of racketeering and extortion, marking an end to a more than decade-long public corruption investigation.

    The three faced a combined 45 charges accusing them of racketeering, extortion, bribery and mail fraud, among other things.

    Kilpatrick was convicted on 24 of 30 counts, including five counts of extortion, racketeering, bribery and several mail, wire and tax fraud charges. On three counts he was found not guilty and on three there was no verdict reached.

    Ferguson was found guilty on nine of 11 counts, including racketeering and several counts of extortion. He was found not guilty on one count and there was no verdict on another.

    MORE: http://www.freep.com/article/20130311/NEWS0102/303110133/Kwame-Kilpatrick-guilty-racketeering-conspiracy-extortion?odyssey=mod|defcon|text|FRONTPAGE

    • Miranda

      Kwame might as well go on and chillax in cell block D cuz he going away for a long long time. Maybe he can buy a TV and be king of the block like OJ.

      • http://pragmaticobotsunite.blogspot.com/ Sepia

        Of course, some kneegrows were capping for him. That’s why our communities stay losing. No matter how crooked our local Black politicians are, we won’t hold them accountable.

        • Guns3000

          And then some of the residents give Mayor Bing a hard time. He was left with a quagmire.

          • BoomerGal

            The quagmire is the City Clowncil.

    • BoomerGal

      Most Black folks here have mixed feelings about the sentencing. I have mixed feelings b/c I know white politicians and crooks have gotten away with stuff like this for decades without repercussions or consequences (with the exception of Blago, that is). Hopefully, one day we will underdstand what George Carlin used to say about not being in the club. It’s really sad when members of the club you THOUGHT you were in, testify against you. Just sad.

  • Miranda

    heh.

    Tea Party to protest Gov. John Kasich speech
    03/11/13 at 10:39am by Carl Weiser

    The Cincinnati Tea Party will be protesting Gov. John Kasich’s speech tonight at the annual Hamilton County Republican Lincoln-Reagan Day Dinner.

    The tea party’s beef: Kasich wants to expand Medicaid, something the tea party groups have dubbed “KasichCare.”

    more here
    http://cincinnati.com/blogs/politics/2013/03/11/tea-party-to-protest-gov-john-kasich-speech/

    • conlakappa

      Face it, Kasich, when even you, an apparatchik like you gets hounded, your party has created a monster it just cannot control. Or whose useful idiocy is being deployed against you. First we read dirt on Mrs. Christie and now we hear about Kasich being picketed. It’s a political star chamber or something. Pop corn for everyone!

  • http://pragmaticobotsunite.blogspot.com/ Sepia

    Hey! Look who’s on the Twitters! Remember Tanya Hart from BET’s early days?

    http://twitter.com/TanyaHollywood

    • rikyrah

      she always had good gossip about Black entertainers.

      • http://pragmaticobotsunite.blogspot.com/ Sepia

        I used to love her show. BET needs to add shows like that to its lineup.

  • Miranda

    *blink*……so, clinging to that “we won the white men over 80 vote” are ya Sparky?

    Fox Anchor Calls Out Paul Ryan’s Budget Plan: Repealing Obamacare Is ‘Not Going To Happen’

    On Sunday morning, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) stopped by Fox News Sunday to preview his new budget, which will be released in full on Tuesday. As it had the past two years, this year’s version will call for massive cuts to social service programs, including food stamps, job training, Medicaid, and Medicare. Host Chris Wallace challenged Ryan on the viability of his plan, pointing out that he wants to repeal and replace Obamacare, and, “that’s not going to happen.”
    Still, Ryan insisted that he and then-running mate Mitt Romney won the election on this issue because they “won the senior vote”:

    WALLACE: Are you saying that as part of your budget you would repeal — you assume the repeal of Obamacare?
    RYAN: Yes.
    WALLACE: Well that’s not going to happen.
    RYAN: Well, we believe it should. [...]
    WALLACE: This was a big issue in the campaign between Romney-Ryan vs. Obama-Biden. They think they won and they think that’s one of the reasons they won, and there are, Congressman, a lot of independent studies that say if you put this into effect, the net effect will be that seniors will end up having to pay more of the share of their healthcare cost. [...]
    RYAN: I would argue against your premise that we lost this issue in the campaign. We won the senior vote.

    http://thinkprogress.org/health/2013/03/10/1696311/paul-ryan-budget-obamacare/

    • http://oldhollywood.net/ woody45

      Chris Wallace again. Hasn’t Ryan had enough of getting steamrolled by this guy.

  • Miranda

    *blink*……so, clinging to that “we won the white men over 80 vote” are ya Sparky?

    Fox Anchor Calls Out Paul Ryan’s Budget Plan: Repealing Obamacare Is ‘Not Going To Happen’

    On Sunday morning, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) stopped by Fox News Sunday to preview his new budget, which will be released in full on Tuesday. As it had the past two years, this year’s version will call for massive cuts to social service programs, including food stamps, job training, Medicaid, and Medicare. Host Chris Wallace challenged Ryan on the viability of his plan, pointing out that he wants to repeal and replace Obamacare, and, “that’s not going to happen.”
    Still, Ryan insisted that he and then-running mate Mitt Romney won the election on this issue because they “won the senior vote”:

    WALLACE: Are you saying that as part of your budget you would repeal — you assume the repeal of Obamacare?
    RYAN: Yes.
    WALLACE: Well that’s not going to happen.
    RYAN: Well, we believe it should. [...]
    WALLACE: This was a big issue in the campaign between Romney-Ryan vs. Obama-Biden. They think they won and they think that’s one of the reasons they won, and there are, Congressman, a lot of independent studies that say if you put this into effect, the net effect will be that seniors will end up having to pay more of the share of their healthcare cost. [...]
    RYAN: I would argue against your premise that we lost this issue in the campaign. We won the senior vote.

    http://thinkprogress.org/health/2013/03/10/1696311/paul-ryan-budget-obamacare/

  • Miranda

    I sure wish Biggie was around for this

    GOP outreach takes RNC chairman to Brooklyn
    CNN Political Editor Paul Steinhauser
    (CNN) – Call it the last stop before the GOP’s listening tour pulls into the station.

    Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus heads to New York City for what the RNC touts as “an African-American engagement and listening session with African American business, political and governmental leaders.”

    The RNC says Monday’s session, being held at the Christian Cultural Center in Brooklyn, is the last of their listening sessions for their “Growth and Opportunity Project,” which will be released next Monday, March 18. That project is a multi-tiered internal examination of the GOP and of how the party performed in last year’s elections. The RNC ordered the review after the party failed to win back the White House or the Senate last November. While the GOP did lose eight seats to the Democrats in the House of Representatives, the party did keep control of the chamber.

    more here
    http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2013/03/11/gop-outreach-takes-rnc-chairman-to-brooklyn/

    • http://pragmaticobotsunite.blogspot.com/ Sepia

      This “outreach” means nothing because the Repubs continue to push policies that are detrimental to the Black community.

    • conlakappa

      Get it? Growth and Opportunity Project… You down with G-O-P? Yeah, you know me. I’m glad you made it so simple, Mr. Priebus, that us negro folks could like put it to music or sumfin.

      • GN

        Someone’s getting a consultant fee out of this, not a single solitary doubt in my mind.

      • GN

        Someone’s getting a consultant fee out of this, not a single solitary doubt in my mind.

    • GN

      They continue to perform extremely poorly amongst black voters because they have chosen to race-bait, it couldn’t be simpler. I’d imagine that there is a not insignificant slice of black voters who are increasingly feeling that loyalty to the Democratic party has not yielded commensurate improvements in the black community, but I can’t see the GOP ever really capitalizing from that…because they use racism as a strategy. Not sure what they’re going to do, now that appealing to a supermajority of white voters isn’t no longer enough to win national elections, but the GOP brought this on themselves.

    • GN

      They continue to perform extremely poorly amongst black voters because they have chosen to race-bait, it couldn’t be simpler. I’d imagine that there is a not insignificant slice of black voters who are increasingly feeling that loyalty to the Democratic party has not yielded commensurate improvements in the black community, but I can’t see the GOP ever really capitalizing from that…because they use racism as a strategy. Not sure what they’re going to do, now that appealing to a supermajority of white voters isn’t no longer enough to win national elections, but the GOP brought this on themselves.

    • goldenstar

      Too bad they didn’t consider checking in with the POU leadership team to spread the wealth where it belongs…but ooooo lawd, they would get an earful.

  • rikyrah

    The sequestration ‘wolf’ is already showing his fangs

    By Steve Benen
    Mon Mar 11, 2013 11:10 AM EDT

    In February, the U.S. economy added about 236,000 jobs, and the unemployment rate dropped to its lowest level in nearly four years, renewing optimism about the health of the national job market. Of course, the optimism was immediately dashed by the realization that Congress is punching the economy in the gut, on purpose.

    Merrill Lynch said this morning that job creation will likely shrink to below 100,000 in April and May as “sequester-related job cuts are implemented.”

    I mention this for a couple of reasons. The first, obviously, is the mind-numbing realization that Americans’ own elected officials are choosing to deliberately make the economy worse.

    But the other reason is that it offers an important rejoinder to those who spent last week asking whether President Obama “cried wolf” over the dangers associated with sequestration. The Washington Post’s Chris Cillizza, for example, said after the sequester hit, “(almost) no one noticed” and the “sky-is-falling language seemed overblown.”

    Outside Washington, as the Huffington Post reported, Americans are seeing a different message.

    http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2013/03/11/17269992-the-sequestration-wolf-is-already-showing-his-fangs?lite

  • rikyrah

    The sequestration ‘wolf’ is already showing his fangs

    By Steve Benen
    Mon Mar 11, 2013 11:10 AM EDT

    In February, the U.S. economy added about 236,000 jobs, and the unemployment rate dropped to its lowest level in nearly four years, renewing optimism about the health of the national job market. Of course, the optimism was immediately dashed by the realization that Congress is punching the economy in the gut, on purpose.

    Merrill Lynch said this morning that job creation will likely shrink to below 100,000 in April and May as “sequester-related job cuts are implemented.”

    I mention this for a couple of reasons. The first, obviously, is the mind-numbing realization that Americans’ own elected officials are choosing to deliberately make the economy worse.

    But the other reason is that it offers an important rejoinder to those who spent last week asking whether President Obama “cried wolf” over the dangers associated with sequestration. The Washington Post’s Chris Cillizza, for example, said after the sequester hit, “(almost) no one noticed” and the “sky-is-falling language seemed overblown.”

    Outside Washington, as the Huffington Post reported, Americans are seeing a different message.

    http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2013/03/11/17269992-the-sequestration-wolf-is-already-showing-his-fangs?lite

  • dannie22

    Ida B Wells Barnett is one of my heros.

  • jds09

    What’s with the Republican and their movie references? First, that Braveheart bullshit (note to Republicans, Braveheart lost) when they were planning their obstruction in ’09 and now the “Conservative Fight Club” bullshit right here…

    http://thehill.com/homenews/house/287135-house-gop-leaders-blindsided-by-conservative-defections-on-spending-vote

    If I remember correctly the Fight Club was fictional (note to Republicans, movies are not real life) and part the main character’s psychotic break (not a good look).

    LOL

    • MsKitty

      The first rule of Fight Club is that you don’t talk about Fight Club.

      Dumbasses.

      • jds09

        LOL

    • crazycanuck

      Why are they always confusing fiction with reality?

  • Town

    http://www.timesdispatch.com/news/state-regional/slavery-museum-gets-more-time-to-avoid-tax-auction/article_2c59c40c-8a59-11e2-a09c-0019bb30f31a.html

    Guess since Dougie didn’t depress the black vote, the anonymous donor never paid the back taxes, huh?

    • http://pragmaticobotsunite.blogspot.com/ Sepia

      The 2014 elections are coming up, so I guess ol’ Doug will be working overtime for that $300K.

      Amazing how Black media totally ignored this story. *smh*

    • conlakappa

      I hope those people who donated their family heirlooms and collectables are able to get them back. I can and will laugh at Dougie selling out for 30 pieces of silver that he neglected to get upfront but am sad about the items that just disappeared.

  • Alma98

    Good afternoon all, just getting back from a dr.appt it seems I have bursitus in my shoulder.

    • crazycanuck

      Is that like tendonitis? It sounds painful. I’ve been having bout of tendonitis in my hand, probably because I use the computer so much.

      • Alma98

        Yep, I feel like somebody is stabbing me. My doctor said if I can’t find relief she’ll give me a steroid shot in the shoulder.

    • qosine

      I’m sorry about your shoulder, Alma.
      I hope you can get relief – very soon.

    • qosine

      I’m sorry about your shoulder, Alma.
      I hope you can get relief – very soon.

      • Alma98

        Thanks qosine.

    • goldenstar

      You should consider receiving acupuncture to relieve your pain. Also consider some massage.

      Feel better!

    • Miranda

      Hope you feel better soon!

  • crazycanuck

    Do you guys ever wish you can click your fingers and be in another country as a totally different person lol, well that is how I’ve been feeling lately.

  • http://pragmaticobotsunite.blogspot.com/ Sepia

    David Sirota uses Van Jones and others as cover:

    http://twitter.com/davidsirota/status/311155779170349056

    • GN

      Aside from the complete sophistry of his argument (“GOP’s policies are not racist; Clarence Thomas is a Republican and said so!”), what does citing Rachel Maddow refute in terms of elitist white privilege???

      • http://pragmaticobotsunite.blogspot.com/ Sepia

        He responded to you:

        David Sirota ‏@davidsirota
        @GN192 @maddow @paxr55 @pragobots she’s a woman and not a misogynist.

        We didn’t call Rachel a “misogynist”.

        He and GG are grasping at straws because they know they’re hypocritical for supporting Rand Paul after several years of demanding ideological purity from PBO and progressives, and because Rand Paul’s stance on drones is mostly paranoia about white people getting killed and could care less about people of color.

        • GN

          lol I asked him what that has to do with the privilege of not having to care if a politician is hostile to black people. The egos and hypocrisy is exactly why Rand Paul took them for a ride.

  • rikyrah

    Jeb Bush and the ‘Full Ginsburg’

    By Steve Benen
    Mon Mar 11, 2013 8:01 AM EDT

    The “Full Ginsburg” is a silly little phrase that refers to instances in which one person appears on all five of the major Sunday morning talk shows — ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, and Fox — on the same day. As a rule, it’s reserved for those commenting on major news events (earthquake in Haiti, H1N1 outbreak, Benghazi attack) or those engaged in national political campaigns.

    It was curious, then, to see former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) pull off the feat yesterday — he actually went further, also talking to Univision yesterday — for no particular reason. He didn’t have any new plans to announce, and he didn’t play a direct role in any major news event, but the Republican apparently felt like raising his national media profile, and the Sunday shows were happy to accommodate his wishes.

    Of course, it wasn’t too difficult to figure out Bush’s motivations. The former governor struggled all week to explain his own position on immigration — ostensibly his signature issue, about which he recently published a book — and he likely reached out to the Sunday shows to do damage control. After looking rather foolish contradicting himself and flubbing basic policy details, Bush likely hoped to get back on track by blanketing the airwaves.

    I’m not convinced it helped. Yesterday, for example, the Florida Republican took his fourth different position on comprehensive immigration reform over the last six days, and his sixth different position since December.

    In politics, flip-flops can be problematic, but flip-flop-flip-flop-flip-flops are considerably worse.

    http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2013/03/11/17268139-jeb-bush-and-the-full-ginsburg?lite

    • conlakappa

      CBS was calling it “the charm offensive.” Right on one word though with a different use they had in mind: I find him not charming but definitely offensive.

  • rikyrah

    ok, you learn something new everyday.

    Rita Moreno and Marlon Brando?

    for EIGHT YEARS?
    ……………………………………….

    found this in the comments at another site I frequent:

    Subject: Rita Moreno and Marlon Brando had a tumultuous affair for eight years. She talked
    From: sonnyslady
    Date: Sun, 10-Mar-2013 8:36:47 AM PDT

    talked about it on CBS Sunday Morning today. She is a hoot. And, she’s 81!
    She said when she and Marlon met her entire body got hot. Wowsa. In her memoirs, she said he was a fantastic lover, so giving, etc.

    But he cheated on her so much, that one time she got fed up and went out with Elvis Presley, and Marlon found out and he went ballistic, she said. Rita was soooo happy.

    Sadly, the two reunited and she tried to kill herself by swallowing lots of sleeping pills. (He was cheating on her again.) Marlon’s assistant, however, found her in time.

    The two broke up. The show only mentioned her late husband when they said she married a cardiologist (IIRC), and that he died two years ago.

    • http://pragmaticobotsunite.blogspot.com/ Sepia

      Rita Morena looks FABULOUS!! #Werq

      I <3 old school gossip!

      • JojoRaze

        Theey were just as ratchet as Hollywood today, but they left their ratchet at home. Once they were on the red carpet and in the public eye they were consummate professionals.

    • conlakappa

      Yep. A friend’s report on the show a couple years back:

      Rita was so great. She looks fabulous. It’s difficult to believe she’s almost 80s (in a few weeks, i believe.) She’s had knee replacement surgery, so she can’t move quite as she used to but, even at 80 and with a bum kneee, she’s still plenty agile. And she looks great in a sparkly gown. Great stories about Marlon Brando, with whom she had a very hot affair when they were both very young and gorgeous. (“You know how, when you’re young, you fall in love with someone gorgeous and beautiful, and you can’t take your eyes off him, and you think the world revolves around him, because he’s so freaking pretty? That happened. To Marlon. With himself.”) Wonderful, but heartbreaking, stories about her shitty childhood…raised by a stage mom who switched husbands every few years. Some awesome song and dance numbers. Just fun, full stop. And my Goldstar, half-price tickets? They were second row seats!

      Marlon had issues.

    • Daltex82

      Wow! The things you learn!

    • isonprize

      Rita and Marlon? I didn’t know that, but now that you mention it, I could see it pretty easily. They were both pretty hot back in the day. Marlon didn’t age well, but Rita? Caliente!!!

      https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRAuXG3re5yx0i2i3Ll_FHCInV6w46ZKx4EEI3CM6hMsnL2A1Ee

      https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRm-I-OWwz79J8dIii_oVrMlBZMDw9D-AT9_vR0eJiZpBEWLzBrjw

    • isonprize

      Rita and Marlon? I didn’t know that, but now that you mention it, I could see it pretty easily. They were both pretty hot back in the day. Marlon didn’t age well, but Rita? Caliente!!!

      https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRAuXG3re5yx0i2i3Ll_FHCInV6w46ZKx4EEI3CM6hMsnL2A1Ee

      https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRm-I-OWwz79J8dIii_oVrMlBZMDw9D-AT9_vR0eJiZpBEWLzBrjw

  • aleth

    ALETHBAGGERS story on Stupidity and the inability of certain US citizens to read or critically think…. ACT 1

    WTF: OBS

    RAND PAUL: Obama — Drones are coming for us. I will talk for 13 hours about opposing DRONES *except in when immient danger is posed like the Holder noted but I will even go further, putting a gun together is imminent danger* BUT DRONES & OBAMA

    VanJones: Paul is fighting the fight… Hero

    Reality: Did you guys read the Holder response to his letters? Do you guys have critical thinking skills and do you read?

    Maddow: Isn’t he amazing? I mean I will spend the next 1 hr showing you my Oxford education regarding drones.

    Sirota: Anybody that says anything is wrong about #ISTANDWITHRAND is a sheep because its against democratic principle something something blah blah…

    Glen Greenwald: Oh my gosh …. Libertarian ejaculation!!!!! STANDWITHRAND including his bigotry.

    Tim Wise: ^^^ that does not surprise me.

    Cenk: Rand is a constitutional scholar!!! I am calling the pizza shop in DC to deliever pizza for him!!!!!

    Aleth: ^ of course– you are an idiot and expert in food plus being wrong. Youtube is great for you.

    Emptywheel: Rand Paul is the man forget all that other feminist etc stuff. BRADLEY MANNNNNNNNNNNNNING!!!!!!

    Bradley Manning: I plead Guilty

    Emoprog: Damn damn damn!!! Obama’s fault… next shinny object DRONES DRONES DRONES

    Maddow: He was forced to plead guilty, you know — Drones!!!!!!!!!!

    Wyden: I think i need to bolster my uselessness for the democratic party. Ok, let me join so they will forget i signed on to Paul ryan stupid. DRONESSSSSS OBAMA

    Bill Press: Wasn’t Paul Ryan AM—ZING? I mean on this issue oh my gosh..

    Audience: But didn’t he just say he supports use of drone on the same logic that if the US is under imminent threat. And Holder just stated President Obama had no authority in US.

    Supreme Court: Same sex ruling comes out

    EXPECT THE NEXT OUTRAGE: Not to do with voting rights act or affirmative action — they wouldn’t get mad about that but they will care about the same sex ruling. If the courts did not find DOMA unconstitution, they will fault the President for not legislatively overhauling it [I kid you not!] Their interest is not for the “whole” but their pet projects. Folks like Van Jones, Torre etc don’t have the interest of POC at heart or larger US at heart, its a paycheck and being popular to the loud left.

    • GN

      Fauxgressives speak to PBO as a personal servant IMO:

      @drgrist
      Over 50,000 people have signed this petition telling Obama to man up on Keystone XL: http://act.credoaction.com/campaign/kxl_pledge/

      This is why black people need to look out for ourselves full stop. Fauxgressives are mainly concerned about pet issues, and IMO there’s a nasty element on the left delighting in seeing civil rights appropriated by majority white groups while black people continue to languish. We have us, and that’s it. I don’t trust these folks, I’m with you 100% Aleth.

      • aleth

        I think we should do a combined writting from everyone at POU. We can have a best selling play based on the foolishness we witness. I bet you before 12 pm tonite there will be more to add.

        They like POC in the back seat not driving.. TRUTH

        • conlakappa

          Calling it “Getting Played While Getting Paid.”

          • crazycanuck

            bestseller in the making

        • conlakappa

          Calling it “Getting Played While Getting Paid.”

    • GreenLadyHere

      HEEY aleth. ***BIG HUG** :>)- – - -

      - —LOL.- – — **Presentin’ U my THEATRE TICKET;- –Gettin my – -”POU FAM♥ Popcorn- —Takin my Section A– GREEN SEATS- -Seat***- —LOL- —

      - – - -ALLA!- — – DIS!!- —Woo! Hoo!- – -

      - – -☻WHERE did he leave his- -HANDKERCHIEF??—— VanJones: Paul is fighting the fight… Hero- – –

      - — – –Oh! NEVAMIND- – -He TRADED IT IN 4 THIS HAT.- — — LOL- – -[***waves @ trose1 :>)***]

      – – -***BOWIN’ DOWN 2 THIS MASTERPIECE. :>)***–Alethbagger. :>)
      Good 2 C U. :>)- – -

  • http://pragmaticobotsunite.blogspot.com/ Sepia

    Presenting our Black media at work!

    rolandsmartin ‏@rolandsmartin
    LISTEN: @AprilDRyan Talks w/ Evelyn Braxton About What To Expect In The Upcoming Season Of @BraxtonFV… http://fb.me/GYZYejX1

    Because interviewing one of The Braxtons is totally more important that reporting on Wilder’s shenanigans, Detroit or the USPS drama.

    • aleth

      Because like their counterparts, they do not think highly of black folk or our interest. This is what they think majority of us care about, so they act accordingly.

  • GN

    @CNBC
    [Market Update] Dow extends all-time high, soars 10% for year: http://cnb.cx/YnhZMo

  • rikyrah

    The Morning Plum: Didn’t we just have an election?

    Posted by Greg Sargent on March 11, 2013 at 9:15 am

    Imagine that Mitt Romney had decisively defeated Obama in the 2012 election on a platform of tax cuts for the rich and deep cuts to government as the only way to reduce the deficit, dramatically repudiating the President’s call for higher taxes on the wealthy, continued implementation of the biggest expansion of the safety net in 60 years, and more government spending to boost the economy.

    Then imagine that Democrats in the Senate (the only part of government they controlled) responded to this by proposing to dramatically expand health care and stimulus spending and pay down the deficit only with 100 percent tax hikes — and not a single penny more in spending cuts — and on top of that, then suggested President Romney has failed to sincerely try to find common ground with them.

    This is pretty much what Republicans did on the Sunday shows yesterday — in reverse. On Fox News Sunday, Paul Ryan confirmed that his budget will repeal Obamacare (even as he counts in his budget the $700 billion in Obamacare Medicare cuts that Republicans campaigned against in 2012). The Ryan budget will supposedly wipe out the deficit in 10 years. This likely will mean even deeper cuts than the ones in his previous budget, which represented the GOP’s fiscal agenda writ large and broadly speaking was rejected by voters last November.

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2013/03/11/the-morning-plum-didnt-we-just-have-an-election/

  • rikyrah

    A breakthrough on immigration reform?

    Posted by Jamelle Bouie on March 11, 2013 at 11:45 am

    Writing for the Los Angeles Times, Brian Bennett reports that the bipartisan “gang of eight” Senators have come close to an agreement on how to offer legal status to the nation’s 11 million unauthorized immigrants. The plan isn’t straightforward, but it seems to satisfy the framework laid out by President Obama and supported by Marco Rubio, one of the leading Republicans (along with John McCain and Lindsey Graham) in the gang of eight.

    To earn initial legal status, immigrants will have to register with the Department of Homeland Security, pay a fine, and file federal income taxes for their time in the United States. Once granted legal residency, they will be barred from collecting food stamps, Medicaid, unemployment insurance, and other federal benefits. It’s not hard to imagine liberal opposition to this additional punishment, which will complicate efforts to bring immigrants into the system and provide assistance. What’s more, the immigration working group is still undecided on how long immigrants would have to wait before they become eligible for permanent legal status and a path to citizenship. The administration has called for an eight-year waiting period, but the Senate will likely extend it in order to maintain Republican support.

    It’s still too early to say if something like this will pass. Democrats, who want a comprehensive immigration bill, are likely to support the gang of eight’s proposal. The problem lies with Republicans, who are divided. Republicans with an eye toward the White House are eager to pass something — hence Rubio’s continued support for a bill, and Jeb Bush’s odd flip-flops on the issue of a path to citizenship.

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2013/03/11/a-breakthrough-on-immigration-reform/

    • Aquagranny911

      So…”no Federal benefits” How generous…their kiddos can starve, have no health care & if they get laid off, no unemployment. That’s a path to disaster, not a path to citizenship, imo.

  • GreenLadyHere

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    - – —-President Barack Obama will appear at a dinner Wednesday night for Organizing for Action, the nonprofit group that originated from his re-election campaign, multiple sources tied to the organization confirmed Monday.

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  • rikyrah

    From Balloon Juice:These 18 For-Profit Companies Are Fighting to Eliminate the Birth Control Benefit

    By Imani Gandy (ABL) March 11th, 2013

    Eighteen for-profit companies are trying to wiggle out of compliance with the birth control benefit, and are doing so based on misleading scientific and legal claims. One claim — that the birth control benefit requires organizations to cover “abortifacients” or “abortion-inducing” drugs — is horseshit. The pill, Plan B, and Ella prevent fertilization and do not “abort” already fertilized eggs. Another claim — that the birth control benefit infringes on for-profit company’s religious freedom is legally unsound: the birth-control benefit does not represent a substantial burden to individuals’ exercise of religion. (Of course, that’s my opinion and the opinion of a handful of courts — it has yet to be litigated by the Supremes.)

    Via Jodi Jacobson at RH Reality Check

    Eighteen for-profit companies have filed lawsuits to avoid complying with the the birth control benefit in theAffordable Care Act (ACA), which requires that all insurance policies cover birth control without a co-payas part of preventive care. Oftenmisleadingly characterized as mandating “free birth control,” the ACA, otherwise known as Obamacare, requires that all insurance policies cover all forms of basic preventive care without a co-pay, including well-woman, well-baby, and well-child visits, as well as other basic prevention care for men and women. This coverage is intended to save costs and promote public health.

    Basic preventive reproductive and sexual health-care services, including contraception, are therefore also covered without a co-pay; as part of the mandate, all insurance plans must provide coverage without a co-pay for all methods of contraception approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Employees earn their salaries and their benefits, and many pay for all or a portion of their health-care premiums out of their salaries. As such, none of this coverage is “free,” but is rather covered by the policies they are earning or for which they are paying.

  • rikyrah

    The wrong poll for Boehner to tout
    By Steve Benen
    Mon Mar 11, 2013 2:37 PM EDT.

    When a party is on the wrong side of public opinion on a major policy fight, its leaders and members have a choice. They can (a) acknowledge reality, explain why they believe the public is wrong, and take steps to persuade more of the mainstream to their point of view; or (b) pretend polling says what it does not say.

    Take a wild guess which option House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) prefers.

    In this case, the Republican leader is flagging a new McClatchy-Marist Poll on the fiscal debate, which includes a big quote from Lee Miringoff, director of the Marist Institute for Public Opinion: “Voters are not in a mood to increase taxes.”

    And broadly speaking, that’s true. The problem for Boehner is that he refers supporters to an article that we can read, and wouldn’t you know it, the poll the Speaker is excited about doesn’t endorse the GOP line at all.

    At the surface, a 53% majority said they prefer to reduce deficits by “mostly cutting government programs” and rather than “mostly by raising taxes.” (The poll did not ask about support for the Republican position: only cutting spending.) Just below the surface, however, most Americans would prefer to raise taxes than cut education, would prefer to raise taxes than cut Social Security, would prefer to raise taxes than cut Medicare, would prefer to raise taxes than cut infrastructure, and would prefer to raise taxes than cut Medicaid.

    http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2013/03/11/17271662-the-wrong-poll-for-boehner-to-tout?lite

  • rikyrah

    Scott Brown, lobbyist

    By Steve Benen

    Mon Mar 11, 2013 1:33 PM EDT.

    There’s a fairly common trajectory for many notable politicians: get elected, serve, leave, become a pundit, cash in as a lobbyist.

    In Scott Brown’s case, he’s completing the same cycle we’ve seen before, but he’s doing so with remarkable speed.

    Former Republican U.S. Sen. Scott Brown, who was defeated in his re-election bid last year, announced Monday that he had landed a new job with the international law firm of Nixon Peabody LLP.

    ………………………………………………….

    The news comes just three weeks after the Massachusetts Republican also became a Fox News pundit.

    Stepping back, Scott Brown has gone from the state legislature, to the U.S. Senate, to media, to a lobbying gig, all in the course of about three years. Off the top of my head, I can’t think of anyone else who’s been able to spin the revolving door quite so quickly.

    http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2013/03/11/17271175-scott-brown-lobbyist?lite

    • conlakappa

      Just put your money on the nightstand.

    • aleth

      Why cover him ANYWAYS????

    • GN

      He’s trying to get paid…dollar dollar bills y’all…

      • conlakappa

        Ha! Unbeknownst to me at the time of writing, I used a GN classic [people are getting played; used by you at least 2 years ago] and what you just wrote today about get[ing] paid. It’s what it all comes down to in this market economy, innit?

        • GN

          lol, your memory is so on point, I’m always in awe of that. Yes indeed Mr. Brown is singing “aint nuthin going on but the rent!”

  • rikyrah

    March 11, 2013 2:28 PM

    Best Way To Address Violence By Mentally Ill: Implement Obamacare

    Since the Newtown massacre, both supporters and opponents of tougher gun regulation have talked a lot about the parallel issue of inadequate monitoring of and treatment for violence-prone people with mental health problems. In the March-April issue of the Washington Monthly, one of the country’s preeminent health policy wonks, the University of Chicago’s Harold Pollack, addresses this issue comprehensively, and concludes that the single most important thing America can do to prevent violent acts by the mentally ill is pretty simple: fully implement Obamacare.

    Why do so many people at risk—many of them young low-income men—fail to receive appropriate mental health services? The most important single reason is this: most are categorically ineligible for Medicaid. These men are not custodial parents. They are not veterans. They have not (yet) been diagnosed with federally recognized disabilities. Many get into trouble because they have serious drug or alcohol disorders. Since 1996, substance use disorders are no longer qualifying conditions for federal disability programs.

    People often assume that an unattached adult might qualify for Medicaid if he is sufficiently poor. In fact, only a handful of states provide such coverage, even for individuals with no income at all. The homeless man who is not deemed physically or mentally disabled but who does suffer from chronic alcohol or crack dependence is typically ineligible for Medicaid. He might need substance abuse treatment or mental health care (not to mention care for any number of other health needs). If he’s locked up, the correctional service is required to provide these services. If he’s out in the community, he’s both more vulnerable and more bereft of help. He’s reliant on a patchwork of safety-net services, public hospitals, clinics, and emergency departments that’s financially stressed and disorganized under the best of circumstances, and that often allows vulnerable and occasionally dangerous people to fall through the cracks.

    This will begin to change in 2014. That’s when the ACA will start providing subsidies that will eventually reach thirty-three million Americans without health insurance. An estimated sixteen million will eventually be covered by expanded Medicaid to low-income Americans with incomes below 138 percent of the federal poverty line. That number will include the hundreds of thousands of mentally ill men cycling in and out of places like Chicago’s Cook County Jail and sleeping on grates in cities from Washington, D.C., to Seattle. For the first time, nearly all of these individuals (undocumented immigrants are the big exception) will gain access to regular health care. Moreover, if the law is properly implemented, these same individuals will gain access to mental health services that can reduce their propensity to commit violent acts.

    http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/

  • rikyrah

    Good People, Racist People
    By Ta-Nehisi Coates

    Mar 8 2013, 9:35 AM ET289

    My Times column yesterday focused on something we’ve talked about quite a bit here: the idea that racism is not merely the property of the morally deformed. Before we get to that, I wanted to acknowledge Thomas Sugrue’s Sweet Land of Liberty, which is probably the definitive history of the civil rights movement in the North. I’ve written about the book’s rendition of Levittown’s segregationist policies before.

    But I thought this quote from racists in Levittown really illustrates what I mean. Here you find people in the practice of not just actual racial discrimination, but the kind of actual racial discrimination that gifted us the wealth gap we now struggle with, insisting that they are doing no such thing:

    Last night I had the luxury of sitting and talking with the brilliant historian Barbara Fields. One point she makes that very few Americans understand is that racism is a creation. You read Edmund Morgan’s work and actually see racism being inscribed in the law and the country changing as a result.

    If we accept that racism is a creation, then we must then accept that it can be destroyed. And if we accept that it can be destroyed, we must then accept that it can be destroyed by us and that it likely must be destroyed by methods kin to creation. Racism was created by policy. It will likely only be ultimately destroyed by policy.

    That is hard to take. If Forrest Whitaker sticks out in that deli for reasons of individual mortal sin, we can castigate the guy who frisked him and move on. But if he — and others like him — stick out for reasons of policy, for decisions that we, as a state, have made, then we have a problem. Then we have to do something beyond being nice to each other.

    http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/03/good-people-racist-people/273843/

    • Alma98

      Racism is for white folks to fix because if it were up to poc it would have been eradicated a long time ago.

      • BoomerGal

        I don’t know about that. Some wounds are just too deep.

    • aleth

      Please NEXT with this dude — He is part of the problem. My memory is not that short, recall his article regarding Obama blackness for NYT.. .NEXT NEXT NEXT ….

      To quote from Ebony in 1965… Race is a white problem.. Next.

      Tired of being sick and tired of nonsense.

      • Miranda

        Damn….he sure did write that bullshit for the Times. I remember it, yeah, sucks to be slapped upside the head huh Coates?

      • Miranda

        Damn….he sure did write that bullshit for the Times. I remember it, yeah, sucks to be slapped upside the head huh Coates?

      • trose1

        thank u

  • rikyrah

    Good People, Racist People
    By Ta-Nehisi Coates

    Mar 8 2013, 9:35 AM ET289

    My Times column yesterday focused on something we’ve talked about quite a bit here: the idea that racism is not merely the property of the morally deformed. Before we get to that, I wanted to acknowledge Thomas Sugrue’s Sweet Land of Liberty, which is probably the definitive history of the civil rights movement in the North. I’ve written about the book’s rendition of Levittown’s segregationist policies before.

    But I thought this quote from racists in Levittown really illustrates what I mean. Here you find people in the practice of not just actual racial discrimination, but the kind of actual racial discrimination that gifted us the wealth gap we now struggle with, insisting that they are doing no such thing:

    Last night I had the luxury of sitting and talking with the brilliant historian Barbara Fields. One point she makes that very few Americans understand is that racism is a creation. You read Edmund Morgan’s work and actually see racism being inscribed in the law and the country changing as a result.

    If we accept that racism is a creation, then we must then accept that it can be destroyed. And if we accept that it can be destroyed, we must then accept that it can be destroyed by us and that it likely must be destroyed by methods kin to creation. Racism was created by policy. It will likely only be ultimately destroyed by policy.

    That is hard to take. If Forrest Whitaker sticks out in that deli for reasons of individual mortal sin, we can castigate the guy who frisked him and move on. But if he — and others like him — stick out for reasons of policy, for decisions that we, as a state, have made, then we have a problem. Then we have to do something beyond being nice to each other.

    http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/03/good-people-racist-people/273843/

  • http://pragmaticobotsunite.blogspot.com/ Sepia

    moved

  • Miranda

    Afternoon thread is up!

  • Miranda

    Afternoon thread is up!