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Monday, January 31, 2022

RSN: Paul Krugman | Inflation and the Power of Narrative

 

 

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31 January 22

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Paul Krugman | Inflation and the Power of Narrative
Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Krugman writes: "Let's talk about the long view of wages and prices."
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Ahmaud Arbery's Mom 'Devastated' Over Plea Deal for His Killers
Melissa Alonso, CNN
Alonso writes: "Federal prosecutors have reached plea agreements with Travis McMichael and his father, Gregory McMichael, on hate crime charges they faced in the murder of Ahmaud Arbery, court documents show."
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Who Has More Influence on Supreme Court: Clarence Thomas or His Activist Wife?
Ed Pilkington, Guardian UK
Pilkington writes: "Clarence Thomas, the hardline conservative supreme court justice, is facing calls for his recusal in the case over race-based affirmative action in college admissions that the court agreed to hear this week."
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Primarying Kyrsten Sinema Won't Stop Her in Time
Jack Crosbie, Rolling Stone
Crosbie writes: "The obstructionist senator from Arizona is going to face a stiff primary challenge in a few years, but the damage is already done."
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Ireland Calls for Justice on 50th Anniversary of 'Bloody Sunday'
Clodagh Kilcoyne, Reuters
Kilcoyne writes: "Ireland on Sunday called on Britain to ensure justice for the families of 13 peaceful protesters shot dead by its soldiers on 'Bloody Sunday' in 1972 as thousands marked the 50th anniversary of one of the defining days of the Northern Ireland conflict."
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'We Pray for Rain': Ethiopia Faces Catastrophic Hunger as Cattle Perish in Severe Drought
Mulugeta Ayene and Lizzy Davies, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Animal carcasses litter the land in areas where the rains have failed, as millions go without enough food and water in a country already grappling with civil war."
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Prosecutors Silence Evidence of Cruel Factory Farm Practices in Animal Rights Cases
Natasha Lennard, The Intercept
Lennard writes: "The government wants to keep juries from seeing gruesome evidence of animals in distress - the very reason activists are going into farms."
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Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Opinion: My arrest and aborted prosecution underlined 3 lies Iowa is propagating about animal agriculture

 

Opinion: My arrest and aborted prosecution underlined 3 lies Iowa is propagating about animal agriculture


The government, in short, is an active collaborator in industrial animal cruelty. That animal abuse is routine does not make it acceptable.

Matt Johnson
Guest columnist
Published Jan 23, 2022 

The state of Iowa falsely accused me of “terrorism” for exposing animal abuse. They’re lying about the food system, too.

In the spring of 2020, a truck driver at Iowa Select Farms, one of the largest pig farming companies in the nation, reached out to me with a shocking allegation: Iowa Select was about to secretly roast thousands of healthy animals alive. The practice, which is called “ventilation shutdown,” or VSD, involves shutting down the cooling vents in a crowded factory farm, then pumping in boiling-hot steam to take the temperature even higher. The animals die of heat stroke, respiratory failure, and cardiac arrest in a process that has been described as “being slowly suffocated and roasted to death.” It’s a cheap way to dispose of thousands of animals, which became a priority for the pig farming industry due to the closure of slaughterhouses during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. With the slaughterhouses closed, the industry had nowhere to take the pigs, and didn’t want to bear the cost of continuing to house and feed them. VSD was the industry’s ghastly answer to that problem. 

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