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There’s something quite wrong with our airline security system, and it seems we’ve reached critical mass on public outrage. Maybe it’s time we revamped these numerous rules and procedures: CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV) – A Charlotte-area flight attendant and cancer survivor contacted WBTV after she says she was forced to show her prosthetic breast during a pat-down. Cathy Bossi lives in south Charlotte and has been a flight attendant for the past 32 years, working the past 28 for U.S. Airways. She reluctantly agreed. As a 3-year breast cancer survivor she says she didn’t want the added radiation through her body. But, Bossi says she did agree. In early August Bossie was walking through security when she says she was asked to go through the new full body-scanners at Concourse “D” at Charlotte Douglas International. “The T.S.A. Agent told me to put my I.D. on my back,” she said. “When I got out of there she said because my I.D. was on my back, I had to go to a personal screening area.” She says two female Charlotte T.S.A. agents took her to a private room and began what she calls an aggressive pat down. She says they stopped when they got around to feeling her right breast… the one where she’d had surgery. “She put her full hand on my breast and said, ‘What is this?’. And I said, ‘It’s my prosthesis because I’ve had breast cancer.’ And she said, ‘Well, you’ll need to show me that’.” Cathy was asked to show her prosthetic breast, removing it from her bra. “I did not take the name of the person at the time because it was just so horrific of an experience, I couldn’t believe someone had done that to me. I’m a flight attendant. I was just trying to get to work.”

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Bunning Bullies Berwick; Threatens House Oversight

Click here to view this media I’m not sure which is worse. Senator Jim Bunning or Senator-elect Rand Paul. One thing is sure, however. They’re both swaggering jerks. One ties up women; the other threatens patriots. The Senate Finance Committee held a hearing on the Affordable Care Act yesterday for the benefit of repealers and anti-repealers alike. Along with the usual posturing, there was this remarkable exchange between Dr. Berwick and Senator Bunning. Clearly piqued by Berwick’s recess appointment, Bunning berates him for accepting it without the proper hearings. Never mind Bunning’s silence when George W. Bush appointed all of these folks as recess appointments, including the evil, odious neocon John Bolton to the UN Security Council. No, no, that doesn’t matter to Bunning at all. Dr. Berwick was really quite engaging despite the browbeating attempt. When scolded for daring to accept President Obama’s appointment, he quite humbly answers that his President asked, and he accepted because he, too, wants to serve his country. The entire hearing is here . It’s quite interesting, particularly when Berwick is actually allowed to respond to questions. He’s a terrific person to have as head of the CMS, particularly right now.

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I was being interviewed by Cenk on the Young Turks the other day and we spoke about the Cat Food Commission. I told him that it’s unfathomable if any cuts to Social Security benefit cuts happened while a Democratic President was in charge. He agreed completely. It would be devastating to the American population and to the Democratic Party. mcjoan@Dkos has a post up about a new poll conducted by Lake Research Partners on The Cat Food Commission and Social Security.. Overall, of the 1,200 likely voters surveyed, 82% of respondents oppose Social Security cuts to reduce the deficit, including 83% of Dems, 78% of Independents, 82% of Republicans, and 74% of Tea Party supporters. The implications for Democrats are serious. According to national exit poll data, Democrats lost seniors by historic proportions—21 points—in the November mid‐terms. Even in 1994, Democrats only lost seniors by 2 points. The survey reveals Democrats no longer have the advantage they traditionally have enjoyed on Social Security. However, candidates who made Social Security an issue often saved their seats, and voters who say Social Security was a top voting issue voted more for Democratic candidates. As we have seen in previous work, voters see little relationship between the deficit and Social Security. Voters strongly oppose cutting Social Security benefits, even under the rationales of reducing the deficit or making the program more solvent in the long run. They strongly oppose cutting benefits for those earning above $60,000, and they strongly oppose raising the retirement age to 69 years‐old. This includes voters of all ages and partisan groups, including Republicans and Tea Party supporters. There is also strong bipartisan support for lifting the cap to impose Social Security taxes on all wages above $106,800. Support for this is stronger when both employers and employees are taxed. …Social Security was a particularly important voting issue for independents who voted for a Democrat in this election, voters aged 65 to 74, and older voters who are women, independent, moderate, white and African American. Democrats cannot afford to lose these demographic groups. That’s the simple political calculus. The policy calculus, is that Democrats cannot betray their moral center and be the party responsible for consigning Americans to an old age of poverty and struggle. The American people of all political stripes want one thing for certain. Their Social Security and the deficit be damned. If this were to actually take place, no matter how many Alan Simpson gasbags that the administration wheeled out from the right to praise the courage it took to cut Social Security to reduce the federal debt, the right wing noise machine would suddenly pivot and become the party that always believed in it and actually created the program. They would hijack the greatest social program ever created under FDR and the Democratic Party would be in ruins. I’m sick even having to discuss this thought.

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The National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce held their seventh annual Business and Leadership Conference in Washington from Thursday to Saturday. One of the “Manager Level” corporate sponsors was The Washington Post. The Post didn't just fund it. They participated. On Friday afternoon, the program touted their Communities of Color Business Initiative, with speaker Jonathan Capehart (page 18 of the program): MSNBC contributor and Washington Post editorial writer Jonathan Capehart will lead a discussion among business owners and professionals of color about their experiences in the marketplace and how the LGBT business community can help break down barriers empower diverse businesses. Roundtable attendees are encouraged to share stories of success and challenge and bring ideas that will help the NGLCC grow the CCBI. The keynote speaker for the conference was Obama's Commerce Secretary, Gary Locke . There's no question that what the Post is funding here is a socially liberal advocacy group : read more

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With 22% Of Americans Out Of Work, Why The Obsession With The Deficit?

enlarge I read yesterday that our actual unemployment rate is 22 percent . That’s right, more than one in five Americans is out of work, yet for some odd reason, our political class and the Villagers are completely obsessed with the idea that our single most pressing issue is the federal deficit. Steve Benen at the Washington Monthly is puzzled, too: CBS News sent around a press release yesterday afternoon about a special “In Focus: Debt and Deficit,” hosted by Katie Couric.The release noted, “With this year’s record-breaking deficit of $1.5 trillion — the biggest ever in U.S. history — and the national debt reaching a whopping $14 trillion, Americans are now faced with making tough choices in order for the country to dig itself out of its national financial mess.” The press release happened to be wrong. The deficit isn’t $1.5 trillion; it’s $1.29 trillion. The deficit also isn’t “the biggest ever in U.S. history,” neither in real terms nor in percentage of GDP . The national debt hasn’t reached a “whopping $14 trillion” yet, either. All of these errors were in the first paragraph. But while the mistakes were glaring and important, I was more troubled by the basis of the report itself. The deficit matters, but not nearly as much as the ongoing employment crisis. Where’s our “In Focus: Jobs and Economic Growth”? The media/political establishment keeps asking the wrong question. Even Fareed Zakaria has fallen for it, arguing this week that ” the fate ” of the United States is dependent on policymakers tackling deficit reduction.The establishment tends to ignore liberal hippies on this, but maybe they’ll listen to Time ‘s Joe Klein, an establishment member in good standing, who asks this week , “Why are we spending so much time and effort bloviating about long-term deficits and so little trying to untangle the immediate economic mess that we’re in?”Ezra Klein emphasized a similar point the other day. This is partly why I consider the cramped focus of the deficit commission a mistake. We should’ve had a broader commission looking at getting the economy back on track. Then there could’ve been recommendations to accelerate short-term growth (like the stimulus proposals that have appeared in the fiscal plans from both Rep. Jan Schakowsky and the Bipartisan Policy Center), reduce the deficit and put us on sustainable long-term footing (think tax reform, education reform, basic-research funding, etc). It may not have worked, or passed. But then, you can say much the same for the Simpson-Bowles commission, which looks unlikely to report out a consensus proposal, much less pass it through Congress. And the reality is that liberals would be more likely to sign on to long-term austerity if it were paired with short-term stimulus. Poll after poll lately has shown the same, consistent result: the public wants policymakers to focus on jobs and the economy , not deficits and the debt.

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On Thursday, I noted (at NewsBusters ; at BizzyBlog ) that the Associated Press's Marty Crutsinger and Chris Rugaber worked very hard to

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Rachel Maddow Tells Glenn Beck to Leave the IAVA and the Veterans Alone

Click here to view this media Rachel Maddow asks fear monger Glenn Beck to leave the IAVA the hell alone. Glenn Beck painted the non-partisan veterans group as an evil union supporting, George Soros, radical, communist organization that is “duping” people into supporting our veterans returning home from war. It’s just shameless what Beck did and Rachel who normally doesn’t want to weigh into the fray of Beck’s madness finally had enough of it and spoke out on her show this week. MADDOW: Thank you so much for standing guard against these communists masquerading as a veterans organization, that are using you for their communist purposes. Thank you for standing guard against these communists who are duping you; these communists over at Iraq and Afghanistan’s of America. There are people all over America today who listen to Glenn Beck who know believe that IAVA is a communist front group because Glenn Beck said so. IAVA is not a communist front group. They do not feed veterans who march in parades with them as part of a communist plot to dupe veterans into becoming communists. They do not take money from Move On or any other Fox News boogy men more boogiesh than me. But even if they did it would still be the patriotic equivalent of a mortal sin to do what Glenn Beck did this week when he randomly and at length and in totally made up tale, launched this 100% false attack on Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, a nonpartisan group that does nothing wrong and does nothing like what all of Glenn Beck’s listeners now think they do. I generally try to be of good cheer when it comes to people being dumb in the media but this is more than dumb. This is disgusting. Leave… the… veterans… alone. What’s really pitiful is that the likes of Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh and the rest of the right wing hate talkers are allowed to continue to pollute our airways instead with no push back so their listeners are aware that they’re lying to them. I really believe we need some new form of The Fairness Doctrine out there that does not stifle free speech but instead points out the lies if that’s possible in the age of media consolidation. Better yet if our politicians actually cared about having something that resembled a free press in America, these media companies that control everything would be split up, and yesterday would not be too soon.

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CNN would like to portray itself as the serious, no-gimmicks news network. So why would Anderson Cooper feel the need to copycat Keith Olbermann and come up with a editorializing feature called the “Ridicu-List”? On Tuesday night, he called out PBS for editing out Tina Fey's less-than-classy jokes about conservative women being great for women, unless you need a rape kit, or are lesbian, or believe in evolution. Cooper obviously believes in taxpayer-funded conservative-bashing: COOPER: So we started a new segment on the program this week, a nightly effort to point out hypocrisy, double talk, stuff that just is downright ridiculous. We call it the RidicuList. So who's on the list tonight? Well, it's the TV network PBS for their claims about why they edited Tina Fey. read more

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Genre: Gregory Isaacs Title: Slavemaster Reggae artist Gregory Isaacs, AKA the ‘Cool Ruler’, died in London on October 25th. The New York Times once described him as “the most exquisite vocalist in Reggae”. Here he is laying it down live. RIP.

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‘Left, Right & Center’: Bad-Touched by TSA

How’s that touchy-feely thing working for you, TSA? It apparently doesn’t work for some Americans. Other headlines making their way onto this week’s edition of “Left, Right & Center” include GM’s IPO, tax break shenanigans and Afghanistan withdrawal confusion. Related Entries November 19, 2010 Pentagon Calls 2014 Afghanistan Withdrawal ‘Aspirational’ November 17, 2010 The Earmark Sideshow

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