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Tuesday, February 6, 2018

The War on Beautiful, Clean Coal

The War on Beautiful, Clean Coal
by C.A. Matthews
"The war on beautiful, clean coal is over!" triumphantly declared  President Donald Duck Trump during his State of the Union address. Many scratched their heads in wonder upon hearing that statement. "When was there ever a war on coal?" Americans asked each other. "How on earth did we miss something as big as a military conflict against a fossil fuel?"

"Don't you mean there's been a war against the coal miners?" some remarked as over 78,000 coal miners have died from Black Lung disease since 1968.  "Haven't communities been attacked by water, land and air pollution caused by burning fossil fuels? Aren't deaths and injuries caused by asthma and heart disease caused by coal burning on the rise? How can this be construed as a war on coal? How can anyone even think that coal is clean in the first place?" 

Ah, but these are all "fake news" stories according to Mr. Trump. No one has ever died or been injured by beautiful, clean coal (which bathes daily) says the fossil fuel execs who now advise the tiny-handed man behind the big desk in the Oval Office. There are literally dozens of jobs to be created by extracting what remains of coal from deep in the ground. How can there be more people working for Arby's than for coal mining concerns as many left-leaning publications cite?  No one needs to eat food nearly as often as they need to burn coal, do they? (It's as absurd as saying coal miners can be retrained to work in the green energy industry!)
Beautiful, clean coal has had its shining reputation sullied by such books as Death in the Air. It tells the story  of the 12,000 persons who died (by coincidence) during a huge smog event in London in 1952 that was at least partially blamed on coal burning power plants. After those deaths during the horrific "pea souper" (which had nothing to do with burning coal, we swear!),  laws were passed to make the burning of coal cleaner than ever (fingers crossed). 

You'd think that 66 years later, coal burning has to be the cleanest thing on the planet, much cleaner than those dirty solar panels or ugly wind turbines. Besides, we can't risk soaking up all the sun's rays or the wind. How will we get a tan or enjoy a nice summer's breeze if solar panels and wind turbines hog all the sunlight and breeze, right?

Of course, a handful of individuals will make quite a bit of money from Trump's recent decision to slap a 30% tariff on foreign made solar panels. It's not like big GOP supporters like the Koch Brothers became billionaires from their dealings in the fossil fuel industry and denying climate change. (Oh...so they did.) Of course, some in the administration are invested in putting coal before so-called "clean green energy" sources in order to make even more money, but that doesn't take away from the inherent cleanness of coal, now does it?

The "experts" do tend to yammer on about the negatives of coal burning plants, but when did scientists ever know what was good for Americans, right?  (You wouldn't go to a person who spent a good amount of time in an elitist higher institute of education to diagnose your illness or perform surgery on you, would you? I thought not.)  Scientists actually believe in fairy tales such as "climate change" and "global warming," so their credibility rating is fairly strained as it is. Get a load of this nonsense from this U.S. News article from a couple of years ago:

"If we want to reduce air pollution, the source we want to focus on eliminating is in coal burning," says George Thurston, a professor in the Department of Environmental Medicine at the New York University School of Medicine and one of the report's authors. "The message is that the source that is the biggest problem for climate change is also the biggest air pollution problem for health.
With adversaries like these pseudo-scientific-climate-whiners frightening the public all the time, no wonder Americans didn't realize there was an actual war going on against beautiful, clean coal. (There are only so many hours in the day in which to close your eyes and put your fingers in your ears and hum loudly to block out all that fake science news.)

Our fearless orange leader in the White House has defeated the naysayers with a mighty stroke of his pen and  taken the lead on making coal our number one energy source above the burgeoning renewable energy market. (Coal-powered plants will be everywhere!) It's him we'll have to thank come next year this time when you (or a loved one) are sitting in an emergency room with an oxygen mask strapped to your face and a crash cart nearby.
Until then, here's some "fake news" articles and videos you might find entertaining and informative:

Clean coal memes from: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/gallery/2015/jul/10/fossil-fuel-memes-coal-mining-environment-pollution 

What Trump's Tax on Solar Power Means:
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/trumps-tax-on-solar-power-heres-what-you-need-to-know-w515823 

White House to Ask for 72 Percent Cut in Renewable Energy Programs:
http://readersupportednews.org/news-section2/318-66/48217-white-house-to-ask-for-72-percent-cut-in-renewable-energy-programs-report 

The entire coal industry employs fewer people than Arby's:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-coal-industry-workers-20170331-story.html 

US coal miners are offered free training to work in the wind turbine industry:
https://qz.com/990192/a-chinese-company-wants-to-retrain-wyoming-coal-miners-to-become-wind-farmers/

Coal burning is the most toxic pollution for your heart:
https://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2015/12/02/coal-burning-is-most-toxic-pollution-for-your-heart

Black Lung Incurable and Fatal Stalks Coal Miners Anew:
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/24/opinion/sunday/black-lung-incurable-and-fatal-stalks-coal-miners-anew.html 

Nebraska GOP lawmakers trying to restrict wind power development by labeling it "not renewable."
https://www.nationofchange.org/2018/02/06/republicans-nebraska-trying-restrict-wind-power-development-labeling-not-renewable/

A review of Death in the Air: http://nstbookreviews.blogspot.com/2018/02/death-in-air.html

The Fossil Free Fast Livestream (event starts at approx. 58:39): https://youtu.be/YcbiXp_HGDk
These guys really know how to spin the story about clean coal... 
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February is Black History Month and many organizations are hosting events to celebrate African-Americans' contributions throughout history--and today. Watch this panel discussion held at University Church in Toledo, Ohio. These ladies gave some great insights.
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More "wars"  worth fighting for...

Fight for $15

Why do we deserve dignity?
It's simple.
I AM A MAN  
Make & share YOUR sign now.
We will carry your message to Memphis on Feb 12.
BIG news – on February 12, we're protesting across the country to call out the billionaires, corporations, and politicians working so hard to hold us back.

The day marks fifty years since black sanitation workers in Memphis kicked off a historic strike to demand higher pay and union rights.

Martin Luther King Jr. marched with them. Now, we carry on the same fight.



The sanitation workers and Dr. King demanded fair pay for hard work. They demanded union rights.

They said, simply: "I AM A MAN."


I AM A MAN


We say the same. We need fair pay of $15 an hour. We need strong union rights.

And we deserve this for no other reason than that we are men, we are women, we are people – we work, and sweat, and breathe just like the billionaires and corporate politicians who hold us back.


February 12 is just the beginning. This spring, we will join with tens of thousands in the Poor People's Campaign to launch six weeks of protests and direct action all across the nation.

Just like the sanitation workers in Memphis 50 years ago, we will make our voices heard.

Make and share your sign now – and we will let you know soon more ways you can join the fight.

Thanks,
Latierika Blair
McDonald's Worker
Memphis, TN
Fight for $15

 

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From Care 2 Petitions:

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has a personal fortune of more than $105 billion and has been heralded as "the richest man in the world." 

Yet, his company's employees are struggling to pay for their most basic needs. Recent reports found that workers in Ohio have had been forced to resort to food stamps, formally known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) just to keep food on their tables. This isn't unique to Ohio. Underpaid employees can be found in Amazon facilities from coast to coast. That makes it even more appalling to learn that Amazon employees can't even use these benefits at the newly launched Amazon grocery store, Amazon Go. 

Take action today and sign the petition demanding that Amazon Go accept SNAP. 

Amazon (and its CEO in particular) has made billions off of the backs of their underpaid employees. The least they could do is allow them to shop in their stores. 
Sign the petition today and demand Amazon GO accept SNAP. 
Thank you,

Corey Hill
The Care2 Petitions Team


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From Friends of the Earth:

Donald Trump and his administration could soon allow pipelines to cross our National Parks.

This is just one piece of Trump’s disastrous infrastructure plan. Last week, leaked documents showed that the plan will allow Trump and his corporate cronies to sidestep environmental protections, public health, and worker safety. Meanwhile, the fossil fuel industry could reap huge benefits.

This plan still has to go through Congress. So we need your help to push your Senators to stop it!


Trump wants to give Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke unilateral authority to allow pipelines to cross our parks. That’s the same Ryan Zinke who gutted Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments. He’s all too eager to hand over our wild places to his buddies in the fossil fuel industry.

At the same time, Trump’s plan would allow many infrastructure projects to sidestep key analyses of their adverse health and environmental impacts. It would allow his administration to sell off public lands to oil and coal interests. And it would eliminate requirements that projects comply with the Clean Air Act.

The only winners in Trump’s infrastructure proposal are corporate polluters and special interests. So we need to send Congress a strong message that any infrastructure bill should prioritize people and the environment over corporate profits.


Trump’s vision for our environment is clear. He thinks our public lands are first and foremost meant to be exploited for the benefit of Big Oil and other extractive industries. And he thinks clean air and clean water can be sacrificed to increase those industries’ profits.


But the American people don’t want our environment handed over to polluters. Together, we can pressure Congress to stop these attacks on our wild places. Will you join us?


Standing with you,
Nicole Ghio,
Senior fossil fuels program manager,
Friends of the Earth 


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We've come a long way since the Unity Reform Commission was unanimously adopted by 4,500 Democratic convention delegates in Philadelphia.

Recently, DNC's Rules and Bylaws Committee took up the URC's final recommendations, and Chairman Tom Perez said publicly that he wants them passed in full. Our mandates are not aspirations. They have already been debated and negotiated. The DNC should adopt and implement these reforms.




Here are the major URC mandates:

  • Sixty percent reduction in unpledged delegates—from 715 to 300.
  • Reform caucuses to include same-day registration, same-day party switching, and voting by mail; push for state law reform for same-day registration, party switching and voting by mail in primary states.
  • Party financial transparency and eliminating conflicts of interests.
Most of these actions require state party reform, a critical step to opening the Democratic Party to the grassroots. Our reforms are meant to deconstruct those obstacles and promote grassroots participation in our democracy.



Our team spent nine months negotiation these reforms which required compromise from all sides. It wasn't always easy and, in the end, we may not have gotten everything we wanted. But we believe that these are important reforms that should be implemented to begin the long work to rebuild our party. It's time to implement these changes so that we can have real unity and reform.


In solidarity,

Larry Cohen
Lucy Flores
Gus Newport
Jane Kleeb
Nomiki Konst
Nina Turner
Jeff Weaver
Jim Zogby

Monday, October 16, 2017

Changing Perceptions



 Changing Perceptions
by Still Bernin'

So much is coming at us daily that it's hard to take it all in. Are we going to totally fry or flood our world through firestorm and hurricane by denying climate change? Are we going to start dropping nukes on North Korea and/or Iran? Are we going to allow the Trump administration to pick apart the Affordable Care Act until millions of Americans are without health care of any kind? Are we going to continue to allow the NRA to buy off and control our elected representatives? When will this nightmare of a short-sighted, self-centered, maniacal, materialistic government of the oligarchy end?

I hope it ends soon, but I'm realistic. There's no way we're going to see any progress on the challenging issues of our day until one major miracle occurs--millions of Americans experience a complete change of heart and develop a completely new mindset. Until we have a critical mass of Americans upset and angry over where our country is heading, many are content to keep their heads in the sand and their necks covered, backsides up in the air ready to receive their swift kick in the pants from the 1%.  It's just too hard on their brains to think about what's really happening in the world.

You may ask, "How can any American act so nonchalant about health care?" But they can--especially if they don't see themselves as ever being without private health insurance and are in good health now. (These lucky types suffer from "tomorrow never comes" syndrome. That is, until someone wipes out their Porsche and sends them to the E.R. with serious injuries and permanent disabilities.) 

"How can anyone be so
blasé about nuclear bombs falling," you say, feeling you've put an end to my argument. I can tell you for a fact there are some people who actually believe nuclear radiation is beneficial to your health and can't wait to start everything over from scratch. Yes, these people may not be the sharpest tool in the shed or the brightest bulb in the box, but they still vote--and support--idiots who share their same mistaken beliefs.

It seems the one common thread to all our current woes is how important it is to change the minds of people who act like they couldn't care less if they have one. But how do you change anyone's outlook on life, particularly those who can't be bothered? Do you use facts, information, comparisons, fear or ridicule? Whatever way you choose, it's not going to be easy. It takes persuasive skills beyond the average person's resume. It takes a patience far beyond normal limits.

But we can't give up trying. If we care about humanity and the planet, we've got to change their perception of reality. The stakes are too high for acting shy or polite or patient. We need to act loud, angry and frantic and grab their attention and keep it focused. Now is not the time to quit protesting in the streets--now is the time to kick it up a notch and invite the human ostriches you know to join in and become involved in the struggle alongside us. 

A mind is a terrible thing to waste. Let's do our best to recycle and re-purpose those the establishment has fouled. Their owners may not thank us now, but they will thank us later, after they've read up on how nuclear radiation actually works.

Some related articles: 

Great video interview with John Perkins who says: "Changing perception changes reality." https://youtu.be/vaQ6iLRbcVM

Democracy movement gaining power-- https://www.nationofchange.org/2017/10/13/despite-setbacks-democracy-movement-gaining-power/

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Another area where hearts and minds need to change fundamentally is gun control. Here's what one young person feels is necessary for that change.
It’s Time to Have An Open Discussion on the Attack at Mandalay Bay and End the Stupidity in Congress
by Eddie Alvarado  

One week after the shooting at the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas, the death count is 59 and more than 500 people injured. The information slowly pours in and the insanity described in Congress is growing. It’s time to open real discussion, and end the bullshit excuses created by the GOP. 

Time and time again when a mass shooting happens we turn a blind eye to the source of the insanity. We have NRA money pouring into Republican Congressmen's wallets to stop whatever discussion that happens. They say the Democrats are infringing on the Second Amendment, and we need to protect the Constitution. The Republicans want to infringe upon the Amendments and the Constitution. They want to ban gay marriage, or tread the lines of a crisis and deny the rights of African Americans' right to vote. 

It’s time for Americans to get our heads out of our asses and open our eyes to how we're making it easier for these human piles of garbage to spill blood by letting them use gun show loopholes or not getting a background check before they purchase military grade assault rifles.

At the Mandalay Bay, the shooter had an extensive list of weapons:

·       5 handguns

·       2 shotguns

·       A “Plethora of ammunition”

·       In total, 42 guns

·       Ingredients for bomb making in his car

·       A rifle with a bump stock (an item used to convert semi-automatic weapons to automatic weapons)
Thoughts and prayers aren’t doing anything. Every time a shooting happens we say, “Let's not play politics and just pray.” This happened at Sandy Hook, Charleston, San Bernardino, Orlando and this is happening now. And it’s going to happen again. We are going to have one mass shooting today somewhere in this nation, since at least once a day there is a mass shooting in this country according to the Southern Poverty Law Center. 


We have a  Congress for a reason in this nation to pass laws and try to fix these issues. But instead of doing their jobs, they use hubris and talk how we can’t do anything, while more than 60 times they've tried to repeal the Affordable Care Act. They've silently killed the CHIP program, which is doing more good for this country than people using military grade assault weapons to rain bullets on others. 

We have a chance to vote for gun regulation. 93% of Americans believe there should be background checks, but we have people on the terrorist watch list who can still get guns. I believe people should have guns if they would like, but it’s common sense to not let someone on the damn terrorist watch list, someone who has been eyed by police as a potential red flag, to get a gun. 

We have the rights to bear arms to ensure security of a free state, and a right to a well regulated militia, but we ignore that part because the NRA says so. This amendment was made in the time when little muskets would wound someone and the infection from it did the rest of the job. But we now live in a time when armor piercing bullets are readily available to people, and a lot of times it’s one shot = confirmed kill.

We apparently have the right to bear military grade assault weapons to go on a massacre because NRA lobbyists and their right wing drones believe the government is going to roll into their neighborhood within a split second, so they have to load up. We have our priorities so out of order that it’s apparently an issue to ask for a background check to buy a gun, but we need permits to build shit in our backyards, on our own private property. We have to get a background check when applying for a job or to work if you’re a kid. Its common sense to get a background check to make sure you aren’t bats hit crazy or a terrorist before we give you a weapon which could kill an extensive amount of people.

It shows we have a problem in this country when even Jay Dickey believed the Dickey Amendment was not the way to go after all. We need to let research happen. If research happened, and it confirmed what many believe, that the looser the gun laws, the more mass shootings happen, the NRA would fund to suppress the information, or we’d have GOP senators and representatives call it fake news or a Chinese hoax. It’s unfortunately too late to save the dead, but there is still time to make sure people don’t become the next victims of the mass shootings that happen every day.

No one is asking for the banning of guns altogether, because I know people still hunt, and it should happen. I know people want to protect their families, because if I had to resort to a weapon to do so I would. But what we are saying is that we need to make sure the wrong people don’t get military grade assault weapons. We need to make sure people who are so mentally disabled they can’t even handle their own money shouldn’t get a weapon. We especially need to make sure people on the terrorist watch list aren’t able to get a weapon. We need to make sure people who are red flags to authorities shouldn’t be able to get a weapon.

Last week an act of domestic terrorism of a higher and larger scale degree than our nation has ever seen occurred. It’s time to defy the lobbyist money and the obstructionists called Congress. It’s time to get our priorities in order and stop complaining about people kneeling for the national anthem. The Constitution says they can, and Title 36 USC § 171 allows them to kneel because US Flag code is a guide and optional. These people kneel because of police brutality and the growing mass shootings because we aren’t doing anything as a nation to try and stop these horrendous acts.

It’s time to pass common sense reforms. And if we aren’t going to pass gun reform, at least we can do are mandate background checks to prevent the worst of human beings getting guns. The gravity of this situation is growing, and the body count is going to grow the longer we wait. Write to Congress; call your representative or senator. Publicly shame the NRA as much as you can, because they are one of the reasons we will never get change in this country. They and their bottom line earn money from us dying with the use of these weapons. We can definitely stop them and their reign on the GOP and Congress. We beat the tobacco industry when it was believed it wasn’t possible, but this is a new battle, and it’s time to be intense and show the hard truth.

If we are truly for freedom and the safeguarding of our nation, we need to do this now, and stop waiting or delaying until the next mass shooting happens. This is one of the many wake up calls congress is choosing to snooze on. It’s time to force them to open their eyes.

BIO: Eddie is a 17 year old activist and volunteer for various campaigns who started off with Bernie 2016 and continued working for Progressive and Berniecrat races.  He now writes for /r/Political_revolution and is a former on air commentator on bernie2016tv.

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This week's C.R.A.P. Award Winners: You know the drill--all, email, send post cards/letters and generally bug the hell out of these selfish politicos until they learn to be compassion human beings rather than corporate tools. If you live in their district, please let them know you'll not be voting for them and will work against them if they do run again.


69 Republicans who voted against aid for Puerto Rico, other disaster sites https://www.facebook.com/ClimateHawksVote/posts/699550696906147

Mo Brooks (AL-05)
Gary Palmer (AL-06)
French Hill (AR-02)
Paul Gosar (AZ-04)
Andy Biggs (AZ-05)
David Schweikert (AZ-06)
Trent Franks (AZ-08)
Ken Buck (CO-04)
Doug Lamborn (CO-05)

Jody Hice (GA-10)
Barry Loudermilk (GA-11)
Rod Blum (IA-01)
Jackie Walorski (IN-02)
Jim Banks (IN-03)
Todd Rokita (IN-04)
Luke Messer (IN-06)
James Comer (KY-01)
Thomas Massie (KY-04)
Andy Barr (KY-06)
Mike Johnson (LA-04)
Andy Harris (MD-01)
Jack Bergman (MI-01)
Justin Amash (MI-03)
Mike Bishop (MI-08)
Jason Lewis (MN-02)
Tom Emmer (MN-06)
Jason Smith (MO-08)
Trent Kelly (MS-01)
George Holding (NC-02)
Walter Jones (NC-03)
Virginia Foxx (NC-05)
Mark Walker (NC-06)
David Rouzer (NC-07)
Richard Hudson (NC-08)
Robert Pittenger (NC-09)
Mark Meadows (NC-11)
Ted Budd (NC-13)
Steve Pearce (NM-02)
Steve Chabot (OH-01)
Brad Wenstrup (OH-02)
Jim Jordan (OH-04)
Bob Gibbs (OH-07)
Warren Davidson (OH-08)
Markwayne Mullin (OK-02)
Scott Perry (PA-04)
Keith Rothfus (PA-12)
Mark Sanford (SC-01)
Jeff Duncan (SC-03)
Ralph Norman (SC-05)
Kristi Noem (SD-AL)
John (Jimmy) Duncan (TN-02)
Scott DesJarlais (TN-04)
Marsha Blackburn (TN-07)
David Kustoff (TN-08)
Louie Gohmert (TX-01)
John Ratcliffe (TX-04)
Jeb Hensarling (TX-05)
Joe Barton (TX-06)
Kenny Marchant (TX-24)
Roger Williams (TX-25)
Chris Stewart (UT-02)
Tom Garrett (VA-05)
Bob Goodlatte (VA-06)
Dave Brat (VA-07)
Morgan Griffith (VA-09)
Jim Sensenbrenner (WI-05)
Sean Duffy (WI-07)
Mike Gallagher (WI-08)
Alex Mooney (WV-02)

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From Rain Action Network:

For far too long, banks have operated in the shadows––financing the very industries that are driving climate disaster and violating Indigenous rights. The time has come to finally hold these financial institutions across the world accountable. The fossil fuel divestment movement that struck like wildfire at Standing Rock has now been taken global. Will you join #DivestTheGlobe?

Host a #DivestTheGlobe action in your community!
Indigenous_leadership.jpgLeft to right, Jackie Fielder (Lakota, Mandan, Hidatsa) and Rachel Heaton (Muckleshoot) of Mazaska Talks. Photo credit: Ayse Gursoz
Indigenous leadership is critical to the climate movement. As Jackie Fielder of Mazaska talks says:

“Divestment has been a tactic for a just transition away from fossil fuels for a long time, but the only reason why it’s gained such momentum in the past year is because people put their bodies on the land, right in front of militarized law enforcement. The only reason why we are talking about this a year later is because of Standing Rock and Indigenous Peoples. Indigenous peoples are the canaries in the coal mine when it comes to climate change.”


On October 23rd, ninety-two of the world's largest banks will meet in São Paolo, Brazil to discuss policies on the climate and Indigenous People's rights to Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC). These banks include financiers like JPMorgan Chase--the #1 Wall Street funder of tar sands, the dirtiest oil on the planet.

Indigenous-led coalition Mazaska Talks is calling on allies everywhere to join in a movement for 3 days of mass global action. Banks need to know that financing climate disaster and the abuse of Indigenous Peoples is not an acceptable business practice.
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Actions can look as unique as your community: a protest at a bank branch, a vigil, actions to divest your city from Wall Street banks, a march, rally, and so much more...

RAN and network allies will continue to put pressure on JPMorgan Chase, as we take our #DefundTarSands fight directly to their front doors.


In solidarity,

Tess Geyer Climate and Energy Network Organizer
Tess Geyer, Climate and Energy Organizer
Rainforest Action Network
http://www.ran.org/







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Just one emergency can ruin your life. 

I’m a single mom. Four years ago, I was putting myself through nursing school, when my six year older daughter came down with a chest infection. The doctor told us she needed nebulizer treatments, but my insurance wouldn’t cover the $400 cost of the equipment. 

I turned to a payday lender to get the money. But between food, rent, and tuition, I couldn’t pay back the loan just two weeks later when it was due. Before long, I was drowning in debt. In the end, I had to drop out of school just one quarter short of receiving my Licensed Practical Nurse degree. I lost my car and we almost lost our apartment. 

Today, I’ve paid over $11,000 on that original $400 loan. I’m still struggling just to get a cell phone because my credit is shot. 
 
This week, after hundreds of thousands of people like you and me demanded action, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) stepped in to protect borrowers from predatory payday lenders. 

The rules set by the CFPB are an important first step to protecting borrowers from out of control lenders, seeking to exploit families like mine. 

But before the payday rule was even released, the payday predators and their puppets in Congress announced that they’ll try to stop even these common sense protections. They may well use the Congressional Review Act to gut the rule, the same trick Republicans are using to go after arbitration protections and a host of other rules designed to protect everyday people from Wall Street tricks.

Tell Congress: Protect everyday people with common sense protections against predatory lenders, instead of siding with payday lenders and other loan sharks.

Stephany Morales People's Action Grassroots Leader

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From Climate Hawks Vote:

Today, the House of Representatives is voting on a $36.5 billion climate-disaster bill in response to Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria as well as the Western wildfires. This will be the first Congressional response to the growing humanitarian crisis in Puerto Rico, where over 3 million Americans are without electricity and over one million are without drinking water.

This morning, Trump took to Twitter not to highlight the urgency of helping the millions of survivors of climate disaster across the nation but to attack the people of Puerto Rico and threaten the withdrawal of federal emergency responders.


It is critical that we drive as many calls to Congress right now to demand better for our fellow Americans under attack not just by fossil-fueled disasters but also their own government.




Let your Congressperson know you are paying attention to today’s vote and expect them to do much more in the days and months ahead:

  • The situation in Puerto Rico is dire — millions of American citizens are at risk of starvation and death
  • The total amount of the disaster bill is far too low—the survivors of in Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, as well as the survivors of the Western wildfires need much more help
  • Instead of increasing Puerto Rico’s debt by $5 billion, Congress should be eliminating all of its debt
  • There must be relentless oversight of the Trump administration’s response to these crises
  • The fossil-fuel industry must be held accountable for its deliberate profit from climate pollution


Here are the details of the Additional Supplemental Appropriations for Disaster Relief Requirements Act, 2017:

  • $13.58 billion for the Federal Emergency Management Agency disaster relief fund, to be shared by all the hurricane survivors (including Texas and Florida) as determined by the Department of Homeland Security
  • $4.9 billion for the FEMA disaster relief fund as a loan to Puerto Rico
  • $150 million loan to Puerto Rico to cover matching funds for FEMA grants
  • $1.27 billion grant to Puerto Rico for disaster nutrition assistance
  • $576.5 million in U.S. Forest Service and Department of Interior grants for wildfire suppression and management
  • $16 billion to cancel National Flood Insurance Program debt

In Texas, survivors are still grappling with exposure to millions of pounds of toxic chemicals spewed into the air and water from flooded oil facilities. The neighborhoods closest to the plants are overwhelmingly low-income people of color.


The official death toll of the California fires has reached 23, with 20,000 evacuees fleeing these fires fueled by decades of greenhouse pollution. Hundreds of people are missing. About 30 percent of the firefighters battling the blazes are prisoners, paid $2 an hour to risk their lives.


The official death toll in Puerto Rico has reached 45, but independent reporting has uncovered hundreds more dead, exposing what can only be described as deliberate undercounting and even cover-up by government officials. Communities desperate for water are drawing from toxic wells in Superfund sites.


The 3.4 million American citizens of Puerto Rico have no vote in Congress. They are working to survive, recover, and rebuild. Today, we can take a minute to be their voice.





Your fellow climate hawk,
Brad


References

Text of the Additional Supplemental Appropriations for Disaster Relief Requirements Act, 2017
http://docs.house.gov/billsthisweek/20171009/HRES____.pdf

Puerto Rico Relief Bill Cancels $16 Billion in Debt — But Not for Puerto Rico, The Intercept
https://theintercept.com/2017/10/11/puerto-rico-relief-bill-cancels-16-billion-in-debt-but-not-for-puerto-rico/

Trump Attacks Puerto Rico, Threatens To Pull Emergency Responders, NBC News
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-attacks-puerto-rico-threatens-pull-emergency-responders-n810036

House to vote Thursday on $36.5 billion disaster aid bill, CNN
http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/12/politics/house-vote-disaster-relief-bill/index.html

The official death toll in Puerto Rico is 45, but actual deaths are in the hundreds, Vox
https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2017/10/11/16424356/puerto-rico-official-hurricane-maria-death-toll

As Puerto Rico Struggles With Lack Of Drinking Water, Residents Turn To Toxic Waste Sites, Essence
https://www.essence.com/news/puerto-rico-lack-drinking-water-residents-turn-toxic-waste


30 Percent of California’s Forest Firefighters Are Prisoners, Mother Jones
http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2015/08/40-percent-californias-fires-are-fought-prison-inmates/

Failures of floating-roof oil tanks during Harvey raise concerns, Houston Chronicle
http://www.houstonchronicle.com/business/energy/article/Failures-of-floating-roof-tanks-during-Harvey-12269513.php


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From Color of Change:

I just started a petition titled "Don't Forget the U.S. Virgin Islands"

The U.S. Virgin Islands is still a U.S. Territory, therefore it is the responsibility of the U.S. Government to come to their aid in a time of crisis. This is a population of over 100,000 citizens who are primarily Black, and they are just as entitled to the Government assistance and aid afforded to those on the mainland. Race should not be a factor when it comes to taking care of our own. When it comes to the suffering of people of color, this government's response has been woefully inadequate to the point of gross negligence. We cannot allow this to continue indefinitely. Even FEMA's response at this point is almost too little, too late.

Many islands have experienced devastation, but the U.S. Virgin Islands deserve far better than what they are receiving right now. Don't forget the U.S. Virgin Islands, it appears that everyone else has, and that needs to change now.
Join us if you believe the Virgin Islands deserves aid the needed to recover from Hurricane Maria.

Like Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands also sees around 90% of the territory still does not have power and the majority of the population are still without drinkable water. FEMA is only now sending inspection teams to the United States Virgin Islands. It is vital that after emergency aid is already prepared and instantly deployed once the crisis has ended. This did not happen for the Virgin Islands and every day that does not see a concerted effort to send adequate aid leads to Black people suffering.

Will you sign the petition and forward this to make sure your voice is heard? Add your name here.

It is incumbent upon Congress to ensure that the people of the U.S. Virgin Islands receive the aid they need. Victims of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands have been neglected by the current administration and deserves better. Add your name and let your member of Congress know that we all demand that the Virgin Islands receive the same amount of aid that people on the mainland would receive, and aid that is necessary to rebuild a strong and sustainable home.

We will not rest until the U.S. Virgin Islands get the aid that it needs.
Sign the Petition here.
Thank you,
Karen Clemons

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