Showing posts with label Huffington Post. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Huffington Post. Show all posts

Monday, May 21, 2012

Rush to Justice

The Huffington Post has an interesting story about wrongful convictions. Michael McLaughlin reports that
The National Registry of Exoneration released a report today that says over 2000 convicted felons have been released because of DNA evidence and major discrepancies in evidence since 1989. One of the creators of the database, University of Michigan Law School professor Samuel Gross, says this is likely only the tip of the iceberg.


Perjury and false accusations are among the most common causes of bogus convictions. The most common crime is murder followed by sexual assault. 101 of those exonerationed were on death row. Gross hopes their findings can help law enforcement cut down on wrongful convictions.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Cutting Taxes in Kansas - Dire Consequences?


John Celock is reporting in the Huffington Post that house Republicans rushed through tax cuts before the issue could be debated by more moderate Republicans in the State Senate. The end result will be sharply reduced revenues and increasing deficits. The likely end game for Governor Brownback and his very conservative cohorts in the State House will be drastic cuts in state funded programs.
Moderates are accusing the House Republicans in Kansas of political thuggery.

At risk will be state funding for non-profits. 67% of income for non-profits is earned income. Earned income includes state funded grants which get cut when budgets are tight.

The tight budget in Kansas will get tighter if the $3.7 billion tax cut is enacted.  An article in the Chicago Tribune points out the cuts in revenue will create a deficit in Kansas in excess of $712 million. KUCR is reporting a shortfall of $2.7 billion. The shortfall is projected by the Legislature's research staff to be $2.7 billion by July, 2017.

One target of the conservative's is funding for women's health issues. The tax cut bill uses misinformation to justify itself. According to the Miami Herald, "The sweeping 70-page bill approved by the Kansas House goes well beyond taxes. It includes a provision that would require physicians to inform women that an abortion poses a risk of breast cancer. The websites of the National Cancer Institute and the American Cancer Society say studies have found no such risk."

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/05/08/2789089/abortion-becomes-a-tax-issue-in.html#storylink=cpy










***Updated***
Conservatives Move to Squash Debate.
There still may be room for debate.

Monday, April 23, 2012

SuperPACs and dirty politics


Free Photo - Washington D.C. Famous Landmarks

Chris Weigant's article in the Huffington Post gives us a quick historical guide to dirty politics. Dirty Politics is nothing new but, it is being taken to a whole new level by the money being spent by SuperPACs. Weigant says in his article, "The only real difference in 2012 may be the sheer amount of money being spent on the outside groups. Citizens United has opened the floodgates for such money to pour into these "unofficial" campaign organizations, and they will be spending hundreds of millions of dollars before we all head off to the polls in November."

I once had a discussion with the head of NPR news about the possibility of using interns to gather news. He pointed out that in Washington everything is spun. Without professional journalists there would not be a way to discern the truth. Since then journalism has fallen on hard times. Newspapers have become shells of their former selves as they lay-off staff and in many cases just close shop. Fewer journalists are watching and, there are many who prefer that.

Planet Money had a two part series on money and politics last week. Especially revealing was the second segment where a lobbyist was pulled into a congressman's private office. He was asked about a contribution to the congressman that was late. The money was buying access.

Bill Moyers recently wrote about his efforts to get media outlets to reveal who's paying for these ads. Right now you can go to the station and look at the public file. He wants easier access to make the process more transparent. "The FCC is scheduled to vote on their proposal on April 27, and on Monday its chairman, Julius Genachowski, walked into the lion's den -- the really nice one in Las Vegas -- and addressed the NAB's annual convention. He noted that, "Using rhetoric that one writer described as 'teeth-gnashing' and 'fire-breathing,' some in the broadcast industry have elected to position themselves against technology, against transparency, and against journalism."

The negative ads are effective and have a huge influence on opinions and how we vote. Most of these ads at best promote a point a view. At worst they are deliberately inaccurate.



Thursday, April 12, 2012

Fringe Politics Takes Over

Saluting W Free PhotoIf this wasn't so scary...it would be laughable. 


Fringe politics has a firm hold on election rhetoric. And there are plenty of people who believe this stuff.  I read in the Huffington Post and Blogs from the Washington Post and CNN about  Republican Rep. Allen West. He says he believes 75-plus House Democrats are members of the Communist Party. The 75+ he refers to are a part of the Progressive Caucus. It's the same rhetoric used by Joe McCarthy in the 50's. There are plenty of citizens in Wisconsin who think Joe was right. (I grew up in Wisconsin) .  


And, according to a David Horsey in the LA Times, Allen West is not the only Republican embracing this.  "Throughout the primary campaign, GOP presidential candidates from Michele Bachmann to Rick Santorum have talked as if the 2012 election is the nation’s last chance to save the United States from becoming a clone of the Soviet Union."


The Congressional Progressive Caucus core beliefs are:


1. Fighting for economic justice and security for all;
2. Protecting and preserving our civil rights and civil liberties;
3. Promoting global peace and security; and
4. Advancing environmental protection and energy independence


You can find out more at their Website.
Congressional Progressive Caucus