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Friday, September 17, 2021

RSN: Charles Pierce | Expanding the Supreme Court Has Support Because the Court Has a Credibility Problem

 

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Congressional Democrats introduced legislation to expand the Supreme Court to 13 justices. (photo: Getty)
Charles Pierce | Expanding the Supreme Court Has Support Because the Court Has a Credibility Problem
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "Not that it will happen in the Senate as presently constituted."
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Trump Gave Six Months Extra Secret Service Protection to His Kids, Three Officials. It Cost Taxpayers $1.7 Million.
David A. Fahrenthold and Carol D. Leonnig, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Trump's order required the Secret Service to devote agents and money to an unexpected set of people."
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Heads of Exxon and BP Called On to Testify Before Congress to Address Climate Crisis
Chris McGreal, Guardian UK
McGreal writes: "US congressional investigators say they have uncovered 'very concerning' new documents about ExxonMobil's disinformation campaign to discredit climate science."

Congressman calls documents related to the fossil fuel industry’s efforts to discredit climate science ‘very concerning’

US congressional investigators say they have uncovered “very concerning” new documents about ExxonMobil’s disinformation campaign to discredit climate science.

Representative Ro Khanna, a leading critic of the petroleum industry on the House oversight committee, said the documents came to light ahead of a hearing next month to question the heads of large oil companies about their industry’s long history of undermining the evidence that burning fossil fuels drove global heating.

Khanna declined to discuss the information beyond describing it as “very troubling facts and some very concerning documents”.

On Thursday, the House oversight committee sent out letters summoning the heads of four firms – Exxon, Chevron, Shell and BP – to testify on 28 October.

The letter to Darren Woods, Exxon’s chief executive, said the “fossil fuel industry has reaped massive profits” while devastating communities, ravaging the natural world and costing taxpayers billions of dollars.

“We are also concerned that to protect those profits, the industry has reportedly led a coordinated effort to spread disinformation to mislead the public and prevent crucial action to address climate change,” the letter said.

The hearings follow a secret recording of an Exxon lobbyist earlier this year describing the oil giant’s backing for a carbon tax as a public relations ploy intended to stall more serious measures to combat the climate crisis.

“The big oil companies owe the American people an explanation,” said Khanna, a California Democrat who chairs the environmental subcommittee. “They need to admit what they’ve done on climate misinformation in the past, they need to acknowledge what they’re currently doing in terms of spending dark money, and they need to commit 100% that they’re going to stop any climate disinformation campaign.”

The congressman said it was “unbelievable” that oil industry leaders have yet to face questioning by Congress about the climate crisis. He likened the hearings to the groundbreaking appearance of seven tobacco company chiefs before Congress in 1994 to expose what the cigarette companies knew about the hazards of smoking. He said the oversight committee is currently being advised by some of those involved in those hearings.

Khanna said he wants to hear from the leaders of the oil giants not only about past actions but their continued funding of front groups and thinktanks spreading disinformation about climate science, the covert funding of denialist advertising and the use of lobby groups to oppose green legislation.

“The magnifying glass is particularly important now so that they don’t interfere with the Congress’s agenda to get all kinds of legislation. We will not tackle the climate crisis successfully if we don’t first put an end to climate disinformation,” he said.

The committee is also requesting that the heads of two major trade groups closely aligned with the oil industry, the American Petroleum Institute (API) and the US Chamber of Commerce, answer questions about their role in the coverup.

Minnesota’s attorney general, Keith Ellison, is suing API, alleging that it “engaged in a public-relations campaign that was not only false, but also highly effective” to undermine climate science.

Democratic senator Sheldon Whitehouse told the Guardian earlier this year that API was acting as a front for the industry by allowing oil firms to claim they were committed to addressing climate change while API lobbied against green policies in Congress. Whitehouse accused API of “lying on a massive industrial scale”.

In 1998, after countries signed the Kyoto Protocol to help curb carbon emissions, API drew up a multimillion-dollar disinformation campaign to ensure that “climate change becomes a non-issue”. The plan said “victory will be achieved” when “recognition of uncertainties become part of the ‘conventional wisdom’”.

Similarly, the US Chamber of Commerce has helped downplay the climate crisis and oppose legislation to curb greenhouse emissions.

In 2015, the Columbia Journalism School and the Los Angeles Times uncovered a raft of Exxon documents held at the University of Texas that showed the company worked to undermine climate science by promoting denialism.

Exxon’s chairman and chief executive, Lee Raymond, told industry executives in 1996 that “scientific evidence remains inconclusive as to whether human activities affect global climate”.


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Happy Birthday, Occupy Wall Street
Jonathan Smucker, The Intercept
Smucker writes: "Ten years later, the Democratic Party ignores Occupy Wall Street's warnings at its own peril."
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Muslim Americans Reported Hate Incidents Nationwide on 9/11 Anniversary
Sakshi Venkatraman, NBC News
Venkatraman writes: "In on example, a mask of a pig's head and a sign with an offensive message was left outside the Islamic Center of Greater Austin in Texas."
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The Fight to Resettle Afghans in the US Has Just Begun
Nicole Narea, Vox
Narea writes: "Afghanistan presents Biden with a chance to reassert the US commitment to refugees."
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1,428 Dolphins Were Slaughtered as Part of a Tradition. Activists Say It's Cruel.In this image released by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, the carcasses of dead white-sided dolphins lay on a beach Sunday after being pulled from the water on the island of Eysturoy, which is part of the Faeroe Islands. (photo: Sea Sheperd)

1,428 Dolphins Were Slaughtered as Part of a Tradition. Activists Say It's Cruel.
Associated Press
Excerpt: "The slaughter of 1,428 white-sided dolphins over the weekend, part of a four-century-old traditional drive of sea mammals into shallow water where they are killed for their meat and blubber, has reignited a debate on the small Faeroe Islands."
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Sunday, July 25, 2021

The Real Reason Donald Trump's Kids Just Lost Secret Service Protection

 


Donald Trump's kids just lost Secret Service protection. Today is the last day of Secret Service protection for Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump, Tiffany Trump, and their respective families. Why are the adult Trump kids and their families losing protection? Did they spend too much money traveling? Is there a secret Secret Service rule they disobeyed? 

The loss of Secret Service for the Trump kids might not be a bad thing for taxpayers. In 2017, CNN reported that former President Trump's travel costs during his first year as president were estimated to be as much as former President Barack Obama's travel costs during his eight years in office. It appears Trump's children followed the former president's lead as far as traveling. According to The Hill, the Trump family took 1,625 trips annually, compared with the Obama family's average of 133.3 trips a year. Records obtained by the nonpartisan watchdog Citizens For Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) showed that Secret Service expenses for the Trump kids and families for February of this year (just the first month of their post-presidency life) cost $140,000. CREW reported that the Trump kids maintained a "breakneck speed of travel, and racked up significant hotel and transportation bills for the Secret Service."

Did the government cut off Trumps' travel bill? Keep reading to find why the Trump kids' Secret Service protection is ending.




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