Obama Promises
WTF? Obama Gets the Nobel Peace Prize?
By Dave Lindorff
It’s not as much of a travesty as when Henry Kissinger, a war criminal of the first order who was an architect of the latter stages of the Indochina War, and was personally responsible for the slaughter of well over a million innocent people, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973, while that war was still raging, but the awarding of the latest Nobel Peace Prize to President Barack Obama is travesty enough.
We’re talking about a man whose practically first act upon taking office early this year was to escalate the ugly and pointless war in Afghanistan with the addition of some 20,000 troops, and who, even as the Nobel committee was discussing his award, was meeting with his military and political advisors to consider expanding that war even further, both in Afghanistan and across the border into Pakistan.
There Are Really Two Questions: 1) Which Side are the Democrats on? and 2) Which Side are the Labor Unions on?
By Dave Lindorff
It is refreshing to hear the new head of the AFL-CIO, former
mineworker and Mineworkers President Richard Trumka, get mad at
sell-out Democrats and make a threat not to “support” them next year.
As Trumka pointed out in a talk to the Center for American Progress
this week, for years, Democratic politicians, and the Democrats as a
Party, have counted on the labor movement to get out the vote of its
membership on Election Day, only to turn on workers after getting to
Washington, on the issues that really matter, like jobs-killing free
trade agreements, the gutting of bankruptcy law and credit law
protections, and, most recently, the undermining of needed labor law
reform.
Trumka, quoting from a famous Florence Reece mineworkers song popularized by Paul Robeson and Pete Seeger, said that going
forward, Democrats will have to make it clear to labor “Which side are
you on?”
Say 'Good-bye' to the Nice Health Care Reform, Kids
By Dave Lindorff
Of course I could be wrong. Congress could turn around and pass
some cockamamie scheme to kick the issue of health care reform down the
road, offering some kind of minimal insurance coverage to a few million
more people, and cracking down on this or that particularly egregious
health provider rip-off, and then staging a “mission accomplished”
photo op.
But real health care reform of the kind that Democratic candidates
were promising during last year’s presidential campaign is dead, killed
by the timidity of the promiser-in-chief, President Barack Obama (and
by the massive corruption of the Democrats in Congress, who hav e
accepted the tainted coin of the health care industry).
CIA’s Lies About Secret Program Should Have Congress In Open Revolt
By Dave Lindorff
If this were the democracy that the Founding Fathers thought they
were creating, word from CIA Director Leon Panetta that his agency had
lied to Congress and specifically that it had lied repeatedly from
9-11-2001 through the end of 2008 concerning an as-yet undisclosed
secret program, would have virtually every member of Congress in a
state of rebellion, demanding answers.
After all, the CIA is required by law to report to at least the
majority and minority leaders of the House and Senate Intelligence
Committees and to the majority and minority leaders of both houses of
Congress about such things.
But not only did the spy agency not report on what it was up to; it lied about what it was up to.
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Using the Economic Crisis to Attack Workers: Employers Undermine Stimulus Program
By Dave Lindorff
Reports are starting to appear suggesting that laid-off or
underemployed Americans, and the long-term unemployed, are losing
patience with the Obama administration’s and Congress’ economic
stimulus plan, which thus far has not done anything to arrest the
growth of unemployment, now at close to 20 percent of the US workforce,
at least as unemployment used to honestly be counted in the 1970s and
early 1980s.
While millions of jobs have been lost since the beginning of this
year alone, the number of jobs that have been created as a result of
the Obama administration’s signature $780-billion stimulus spending
package is under 150,000—a far cry from the 3.5 million that were
promised when the bill was being put before Congress.
Holder Refuses to Call Warrantless Spying Illegal
By David Swanson
In probably the most disturbing testimony to hit Capitol Hill since Attorney General Eric Holder appeared before the House Judiciary Committee in May and refused to rule out lawless detention or to agree that government officials can sometimes be prosecuted for their crimes, on Wednesday Holder appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee and, among much else, refused five times to agree that warrantless spying is illegal and unconstitutional. I spoke to Holder in April, and he assured me that I would be proud of my country. When?
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Obama Has 3-Point Plan for Gitmo
During his speech today at the National Archives, President Obama is expected to present a 3-point plan for Gitmo detainees:
- when feasible, try those who have violated American criminal laws in federal courts
- when necessary, try those who violate the rules of war through Military Commission
- when possible, transfer to third countries those detainees who can be safely transferred
Will this persuade Congressional Democrats to stop hiding under their beds? Not likely as long as Republicans are all over TV screaming "Obama Will Release Bloodthirsty Terrorists At Your Front Door!"
Judge Bybee and the Challenge of Removing a Stain on the Legal System
By Dave Lindorff
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Foolish Employment, Health Policies Leave US Wide Open for Pandemic
By Dave Lindorff
The outbreak of a new swine flu in Mexico, and the potential threat
of a new global pandemic, shines a bright light on a major weakness in
the United States—an employment system where most workers are not paid
or even face getting let go if they get sick and have to stay home from
work, combined with a broken healthcare system where roughly one in six
people have no ready access to a doctor.
What the American failure to mandate employer-paid sick-days means
is that most Americans who don’t feel well go to work anyway, in part
for fear of losing their jobs, and in part because they are already
living so close to the margin that they cannot afford to miss a few
days’ pay.
Obama, Seeing Darkness, Conjures Up the Mists of Time
By Dave Lindorff
Back in 1965, as a 15-year-old kid, I had a chance to spend half a
year as a student at a boy’s gymnasium (high school) in Darmstadt, the
cultural capital of the German state of Hesse, which had the
distinction of having been one of a handful of cities in Germany
(Dresden was another) that were selected by the Allies to test out the
terror tactic of firebombing. The town was chosen for incendiary
bombardment precisely because it had no military value and thus, no air
defenses (and because it consisted mostly of wooden structures). With
Germany still wreaking horrific damage on the Allied bomber fleet, this
made it an inviting target.

