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President Obama laid out his energy plan for America, with the headline-grabbing line that he intends to cut oil imports by a third in about a decade. Read the full text here . A quick survey of bloggers of all stripes finds them underwhelmed, in part because they don’t see much…

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The FBI’s best cryptanalysts haven’t been able to crack a mysterious code found in the pocket of a murder victim 12 years ago—so they’re hoping you can do it. Ricky McCormick, 41, was found dead in a Missouri field in 1999, and the bizarre notes in his pockets were…

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Call to Save Social Security!

enlarge Credit: Strengthen Social Security Hands Off Social Security Today is National Social Security Call-In Day. Call your Senators today to tell them not to touch it, please. Via Campaign for America’s Future : The following is from the Strengthen Social Security coalition, of which Campaign for America’s Future is part: We need you to call your Senators and demand that they vote for the Sanders/Reid Social Security Protection Amendment. Senator Sanders and Majority Leader Reid are leading the fight in the Senate to protect Social Security from drastic cuts. Their amendment simply says: Social Security benefits for current and future beneficiaries should not be cut and Social Security should not be privatized as part of any legislation to reduce the Federal deficit. Call your Senators RIGHT NOW at 1-866-251-4044. You’ll be given a choice of which of your state’s two senators to be connected with. Call BOTH of your senators if you have the time. It only takes a minute each. Tell the person who answers the phone: I am a voter/constituent living in [your state]. I am calling to tell the Senator: I oppose all cuts to Social Security and I urge them to vote yes on the Sanders/Reid Social Security Protection Amendment. Please take the time for this very important effort today. This is for all of us who depend on Social Security. Call Today: 1-866-251-4044. AFTER YOU CALL: Stay involved, the threat to Social Security continues. Please click to stay involved in the fight. Thank you! With the Tea Party right and Boehner pushing for more budget cuts and are in talks with Daley, how safe do you think Social Security is going to be?

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Marco Rubio: America Can’t Survive Another Obama Term (Video)

Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) told Sean Hannity that America cant’t take another Obama term. “If we continue with the policies of this president and the leadership of this senate have pursued over the last couple of years… If we continue … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 30/03/2011 04:15 Number of articles : 4

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Will jerkwad GOP governors help the Dems in 2012?

enlarge Dave Weigel makes a good point in this piece: Public Policy Polling continues its tour of swing states that elected Republican governors last year and have already soured on them. In Florida, Rick Scott’s already deep in the negative zone. So Scott joins John Kasich of Ohio and Scott Walker of Wisconsin in the ranks of GOP governors with horrible robo-poll numbers only three months into their terms. The Florida difference: There hasn’t been a robust union or Democratic protest movement of Scott. There’s just negative media coverage about how his family could benefit from his own policies, complaints from Republicans about his leadership, disapproval of his cuts to education and the state workforce (as he phases in an end to corporate taxes), irritation with the cancellation of the Tampa-Orlando rail line, etc and so on. I wrote earlier this month that the rejection of these governors’ austerity packages were potential problems for the GOP’s national ticket in 2012 — it’s hard to win without Ohio and Florida. These are still potential problems. We’ve already heard quite a bit about Walker and Kasich. But what’s Rick Scott done that’s so bad? Well … A disabled food stamp applicant has asked the Florida Supreme Court to overturn Gov. Rick Scott’s executive order suspending agency rulemaking powers. Lawyers for Rosalie Whiley filed the petition Monday. It alleges Scott overstepped his authority by transferring rulemaking from agencies under the governor to his office. That halted rules to simplify the reapplication process for food stamps. Whiley, who is blind, said the new rules would have made it easier for her to apply for food stamps online. Her lawyers include former Florida State University president Talbot “Sandy” D’Alemberte, who said the order halts actions urgently needed to protect vulnerable low-income citizens. He also said the governor doesn’t have the power to suspend state laws. And then there’s stuff like this … Gov. Rick Scott offered little Tuesday when asked whether he would consider ending his family’s financial stake in Solantic, the urgent care company he founded and which provides drug-testing services. Scott’s role in the firm was spotlighted when he signed an executive order ordering drug-testing for new state hires and random screening of current employees. “As I’ve told you, I’m not involved in that company,” Scott said, refusing to directly answer whether he would consider prohibiting the state from contracting with the firm. Scott, who reported a net worth of $218 million when he filed papers to run for governor last summer, had pledged to put his financial holdings into a blind trust, when elected. Instead, in January, Scott transfered his Solantic stock to his wife, Ann. And … Scott, lawmakers want less oversight of nursing homes In the weeks since Gov. Rick Scott called for the ouster of Florida’s top nursing-home watchdog, Republican lawmakers have introduced more than a dozen bills that critics claim would further “neuter” the ombudsman program. The state Department of Elder Affairs also has notified Florida’s 400 mostly volunteer ombudsmen, instructing them not to speak to the media without alerting a district manager about the conversation and detailing the questions asked. “My biggest concern is that we can still speak for residents, still do yearly assessments of the facilities, still handle residents’ complaints and not be muzzled by the industry or the governor or anyone else,” said Lynn Dos Santos, chairwoman of the State Long Term Care Ombudsman Council and a volunteer herself. “Under the new policy, I shouldn’t be talking now. But the truth has to be told.” The developments come as the U.S. Administration on Aging investigates the dismissal of Brian Lee, who led Florida’s Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program for the past seven years. In part, investigators are looking into allegations that Scott broke federal law by “interfering” with the watchdog program, which is supposed to be independent. In case you were wondering, all of those stories occurred over the span of one day . I cannot imagine what other damage Scott is doing to his state on a regular basis. Maybe I should get a daily Google News alert on him just to satisfy my morbid curiosity. (Incidentally, America, I did try to warn you about this last year. You didn’t listen to me, but that’s OK. I still love ya.) But for Democrats, there is an upside to all this: From Scott to Walker to Kasich, all of the biggest jerkwad GOP governors are in swing states. An intelligent Democratic campaign for 2012 — and yes, I know, I shouldn’t assume any such thing — would go to voters in those states and say, “Hey, do you like the fact that your grandmother’s nursing home contracted her out to clean up toxic waste because Rick Scott decided that nursing homes don’t need oversight? Well you’ll love what the GOP is gonna do when they take over the entire federal government!” I’d also recommend the national Dems get involved in firing up their base voters in these key states by running campaigns against Republican lawmakers who have aided and abetted unpopular GOP governors. A simple campaign pledge of “I won’t force your granny to clean up toxic waste!” would be sufficient to get Democrats to turn out to the polls in droves. Hell, I think swing voters might find themselves attracted to that messaging as well. This sort of strategy can really get your base motivated to work and can also help peel independents away from the GOP. You guys gotta do something, because the prospect of a second Obama administration isn’t exactly making anyone excited right now. UPDATE : Or, alternatively, you can just play this video of Wisconsin GOP Rep. Sean Duffy saying that he’s “struggling to meet his bills” despite the fact that he makes $174,000 a year.

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Michael Moore sat down with Stephen Colbert to talk about the Republican governors and corporate America’s assault on the working class in America.

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Walmart Supreme Court

Wal-Mart Faces Off in Largest Sex-Discrimination Lawsuit Wal-Mart Down 0.6% Ahead of Supreme Court Hearing Lionel on PIX 11 Morning News What's At Stake In The Massive Walmart Anti-Discrimination Case … IncredulousInNorthDakota: Bureau of Labor should be able to produce statistical data. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/social/IncredulousInNorthDakota/ walmart-supreme-court -antidiscrimination_n_841919_82522607.html. Permalink | Share it … Something to watch: Walmart Supreme Court Case – SLUniverse Forums Supreme Court hears arguments in Wal-Mart case – MarketWatch The Bentonville, Ark.-based retail giant (WMT 52.25, +0.06, +0.12%) in August petitioned. Tea Bags and Coffee Grinds: Women vs Walmart: Supreme Court Hears … Women vs Walmart: Supreme Court Hears Argument in Sexual Discrimination Suit. Posted by beverly tran at 3:39 PM · Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Google Buzz. Labels: Concerned Women of America, … Should thousands of women be able to sue Walmart? : News … Read more: Local, Walmart, Wal Mart, Women Sue Walmart, Supreme Court , Sex Discrimination, Discrimination Lawsuit, Walmart Discrimination, Walmart Against Women, Women Managers at Walmart, Women Employees, Walmart Women Employees, … Online Breaking News: What's At Stake In The Massive Walmart Anti … … their families to be discriminated against in wages and deception.” Labels: Anti-Discrimination, business news, Class Action, Discrimination Law Suits, Dukes v. Walmart, Supreme Court , Wal-Mart, Wal-Mart v Dukes, Workplace Issues … megamartultd says: What's At Stake In The Massive Walmart Anti-Discrimination Case …: Walmart Stores, the world's largest retaile… http://bit.ly/i3yAwq

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Wake Up, America! The Presidency Itself Is an Impeachable Offense

Article by WN.Com Correspondent Dallas Darling. When Representative Dennis Kucinich denounced President Barack Obama’s executive order to commence United States air and naval strikes against Libya, it was mindful of another admonition three years earlier. At the Democratic National Convention, Kucinich repeatedly warned Americans if they did not “wake up” and become actively engaged “the oil companies, the war contractors, and the neo-con artists, that have added 4 trillion dollars of unproductive spending to the nation debt” would continue to destroy the United States. “While all of the president’s oilmen are maneuvering to grab Iraq’s oil,” declared Kucinich in “Wake Up, America!”,…

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America’s ‘panic button’ to wipe phones of democracy activists, perturb repressive governments

So, here’s the scene. You’re out at [insert city center here], completely neglecting any and all work duties, throwing Molotov cocktails at the building of the State you’ve grown to hate. It’s a protest in every sense of the word, and you’re rallying the troops via Twitter and Facebook. It’s actually not an uncommon painting these days, and while America’s not into promoting violence, it is into keeping the personal information of democracy activists secure. According to a fresh Reuters report, the US State Department is currently developing a software-based “panic button” that would wipe a phone’s address book and beam out emergency alerts to fellow protesters if they were apprehended. The goal here is to protect the privacy of those captured while promoting their best interests, and to let others know that trouble is brewing. There’s no clear indication of the status here, but something tells us that it’d be useful yesterday for a certain region of the globe. America’s ‘panic button’ to wipe phones of democracy activists, perturb repressive governments originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 29 Mar 2011 23:05:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Windows Phone 7 getting NFC payments in next update?

Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 is still catching up to the competition in terms of apps and basic features , but when it comes to mobile payments it might not be left in the dust — Bloomberg has two anonymous sources who say that Microsoft will outfit the next version of Windows Phone 7 with software support for near-field communications , and bake NFC tech into WP7 smartphones as early as this year. As we heard earlier this week, Google’s reportedly working on a similar plan , complete with partnerships in the credit card space, RIM may or may not be arguing with carriers over its Bank of America trial , and the general consensus around the water cooler is that Apple won’t be pursuing contactless payments this year. Yes, it’s an exciting time to work in industries that rely solely on money changing hands. Windows Phone 7 getting NFC payments in next update? originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 29 Mar 2011 19:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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