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Republicans Push National Race to the Bottom

enlarge Credit: New York Times Just days after his sneering “so be it” at the prospect of massive job losses which could result from GOP budget policies, House Speaker John Boehner declared public employees have a “machine gun” pointed “at the heads of local officials.” That makes Boehner just the latest Republican leader respond to a $175 billion shortfall in state budgets that could trigger up to 900,000 layoffs by calling for an end to collective bargain rights for government workers they slander as “overpaid”, “freeloaders” and a “new privileged class in America.” But in their all-out war to crush union – and Democratic – power, Republicans are pushing the states into a headlong race to the bottom. Because as the numbers show, incomes, working conditions and educational performance are worst where union protections are weakest and Republicans poll best. To make their case during the current stand-off in Madison, conservatives have taken aim at Wisconsin’s teachers . Unfortunately for their GOP echo chamber, the right-wing blogosphere made the mistake of complaining that Wisconsin received millions of dollars in federal education aid when solidly Republican red states get much, much more . Then, the would-be Republican union busters are whining that Badger state students can’t read . As it turns out, Wisconsin students outperform their counterparts in those reddest of states where collective bargaining rights are few – or non-existent. Sadly for the right-wing commentariat, the data show that Wisconsin schoolchildren out-read the kids in states where Republicans do best and where the federal government most heavily subsidizes the local education systems. Even more telling, those know-nothing red states also happen to be public workers have the fewest collective bargaining rights . As the New York Times detailed just days ago, state workers without a college degree generally make more than their private sector counterparts ($34,000 versus $32,000, or a 6.3% gap), while college graduates make much less (a -19.9% gap). But in the reddest of states (see map at top), public employees experience a pay deficit regardless of education level . If that geography looks familiar, it should. It not only looks like recent American electoral maps, but the atlas of union-busting as well. Within the borders of the so-called “Right to Work” states (which prohibit workers from being required to join a trade union as a condition of employment), private sector and public sector employees alike find unfriendly faces in power: Just how unfriendly was documented five years ago by the Political Economy Research Institute at the University of Massachusetts. The report, titled ” Decent Work in America: The State-by State Work Environment Index 2005 “, offers an assessment of the best work environments in the United States. The top five states were Delaware, New Hampshire, Minnesota, Vermont and Iowa, the bottom five were South Carolina, Utah, Arkansas Texas and Louisiana. (For the full data tables, analysis and methodology, see the report’s technical background paper .) As a rule of thumb, if your state voted for John McCain in 2008, workers there don’t have it very good. All of the top 5 states voted for Barack for President; all 10 bottom dwellers are residents of George W. Bush’s Red America. The Work Environment Index (WEI) rates the quality of Americans’ working lives by a weighting of three factors: job opportunities, job quality, and job fairness. Job Opportunities includes the statewide unemployment rates, the duration of unemployment, and the percentage of “involuntary” part-timers. Job Quality refers to average wages (importantly, adjusted for the cost of living) and the proportion of workers receiving health and pension benefits. Job Fairness measures each state’s percentage of low-wage workers (an indicator of income inequality), pay differential between men and women, minimum wage levels, collective bargaining rules and importantly, whether it is a “right to work” state. There are no surprises among the worst performing states in the Work Environment Index. Virtually all below the Mason-Dixon Line, the WEI laggards feature dismal pay and an outwardly hostile environment towards union organizing, workers’ rights and collective bargaining. Red America is the home of the Right-to-Work (RTW) states. A leader in the Right-to-Work movement, Bush’s home state of Texas was ranked 50th, with the percentage of workers with health and pension benefits running a full 10% below the top WEI performers. Since the WEI was published in 2005, the data on living standards in union-bashing Republican strongholds hasn’t gotten any prettier. The Census Bureau’s 2011 Statistical Abstract (which is based on 2008 data), shows per capita income and median household income is worst where GOP’s laissez-faire crowd finds its strongest support. And if poverty is at its highest, as Speaker Boehner might say, then so be it. Now, it is true that the cost of living in the right-to-work states is generally lower. And as Politifact explained, in recent years incomes in RTW states have performed better than in free-bargaining states. (Sadly, average household income began declining in the U.S. even before the onset of the Bush recession; an AFL-CIO analysis showed that between 2000 and 2009, median income dropped 3% in TRY states compared to 5% elsewhere.) But as Russell Kashian of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater explained, given the small and declining unionized workforce in the United States: Any right-to-work effect on income growth likely is diminishing, he said. Employers seeking low wages are more likely to go overseas, rather than choosing a right-to-work state over a free-bargaining state in the U.S. As for right-to-work poster child Texas , the Lone Star State economic miracle never happened. As Paul Krugman explained, over the past decade, the unemployment rate in Texas (where less than 20% of public workers are covered by union contracts) has been little different from New York (where the figure is 75%). Rick Perry nevertheless finds himself with a $25 billion budget hole. As for Texas’ rapid population growth, “its liberal land-use and zoning policies have kept housing cheap.” Meanwhile, his health care system ranks 46th nationwide and dead last for the percentage of residents with insurance. Still, Republicans seek to level the economic playing field by lowering the floor for everyone. Americans wondering what will happen in Wisconsin if Governor Scott Walker succeeds should look not to high-performing states like Connecticut, Massachusetts and New Hampshire, but, say, Alabama. There, workers have no collective bargaining rights in the public or private sector. Dismal, under-funded schools are bankrolled with federal dollars from blue-state taxpayers. And low-incomes and high-poverty are the rule, not the exception. And still, as the New York Times detailed, the small town of Prichard stopped paying its retirees’ pensions. As Jonathan Cohn summed up the Republican race to the bottom: “But ask yourself the same question you should have been asking then: To what extent is the problem that the retirement benefits for unionized public sector workers have become too generous? And to what extent is the problem that retirement benefits for everybody else have become too stingy? I would suggest it’s more the latter than the former.” Republicans have seen the future, and it’s in Alabama. And if jobs, health care coverage and retirement benefits have to be slashed to get there, well, so be it. (This piece also appears at Perrspectives .)

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California police have removed Charlie Sheen’s twin sons from his Los Angeles mansion, the increasingly erratic actor has revealed. “This is not the America I grew up in,” he told NBC News last night. The boys, Bob and Max, who turn 2 this month, were returned to their mother, Brooke…

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Chris Dodd, freshly retired from the Senate, has a new job—CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America, notes the Hollywood Reporter . The MPAA is Hollywood’s biggest lobbying group, though it’s probably better known for its role overseeing the ratings system. Dodd takes over at a time of declining…

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Bank Of America Online Banking

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MSNBC’s Martin Bashir Hails Obama Response to Libya As ‘Measured,’ Slams ‘Neocon’ Criticism

“President Obama has been taking a truckload of flak from the right for his measured response to the crises embroiling the Middle East,” MSNBC's Martin Bashir harumphed as he opened his “Clear the Air” commentary on the March 1 program. “Measured is my word because it's certainly not one that right-wing pundits have been using,” Bashir complained. Of course the term “measured” implies deliberate calculation and an overarching strategy, whereas the timeline of the Obama administration response to Libya suggests there has been, objectively speaking, some amount of “dithering” by team Obama. Indeed, even liberal observers such as MSNBC's Chris Matthews and Washington Post's Eugene Robinson have been critical of Obama's approach to Libya. Amazed that, “to date, not a single American life has been lost,” Bashir concluded that Obama “actually managed to walk a careful line between encouraging protests without encouraging protesters to blame America for all their troubles.” Of course, this wasn't the case with Obama's similarly “measured” response to the Iranian protests two years ago, when the theocratic regime repeated ad nauseam its usual complaints that the Great Satan was behind the opposition movement. Indeed, back then Obama was careful not to explicitly endorse the opposition movement and sent signals that he still hoped for nuclear talks with the Ahmadinejad regime . What's more, is Bashir actually suggesting that American foreign policy in the Middle East must be governed by the fear of propaganda efforts of this country's enemies? It's one thing to say that President Obama must be careful not to give political and rhetorical ammunition to those who can play on anti-Americanism in the Arab street, but it's quite another to do next to nothing to lend our support to opposition movements that are homegrown, on the verge of toppling dictators, and practically begging for our help. Here's a transcript of the commentary, courtesy of my colleague Scott Whitlock: MARTIN BASHIR: Time now to clear the air. And President Obama has been taking a truckload of flak from the right for his measured response to the crises embroiling the Middle East. Measured is my word because it's certainly not one that right-wing pundits have been using. For instance, Paul Wolfowitz has criticized the administration's response to the conflict in Libya, saying “he situation calls for urgent action, not just improved rhetoric.” And not to be outdone, Bill Kristol, Wolfie's former associate in that band of brothers known as neocons, says “the dithering of the Obama administration has raised a more fundamental question, have our elites become so encumbered by self-doubt, so weakened by sophistication, that they are incapable of acting decisively?”

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Everytime Oil Hits $100, We Say It’s Time To Drive 55

It’s Jimmy Carter Appreciation Week; yesterday I liked his sweaters, and today his speed limits. Every time oil hits a Benji per barrel, I recycle our post about why the 55 MPH speed limit was such a good idea. They just reduced the limits in Spain , what about in America?… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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2 011 ‘Dancing With the Stars’ cast: Kirstie Alley, Wendy Williams, Sugar Ray Leonard and more The 2011 “Dancing With the Stars” cast has been announced, with hot names for “DWTS” Season 12 including TV host Wendy Williams, Playboy bunny Kendra Wilkinson, boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard and pro wrestler Chris Jericho. Oh! Don’t forget Kirstie Alley — ’cause we have a thing for her, and because it’s always fun to see if someone loses weight while competing in the show. With Williams, Wilkinson and Leonard/Jericho covering the “controversial,” “hottie” and “athlete” categories held last season by Bristol Palin, Audrina Patridge and Rick Fox/Kurt Warner, “DWTS” was left to fill the Season 11 roles of “name from Gen Xers’ childhoods” (Ralph Macchio is the new Florence Henderson?) and “someone who came from Disney” (“Wizards of Waverly Place” alum Chelsea Kane is the new Kyle Massey). ( Read 2011 Dancing With The Stars Cast more… ) 2011 ‘Dancing With the Stars’ Cast Is Filled With Not-So-Dumb Jocks The 2011 Dancing With the Stars cast has been announced, and it seems like a good handful of the B- or C-list stars are famous for either being pro athletes (wrestler Chris Jericho, boxer Sugar Ray Leonard, pro football player Hines Ward) or for playing one (Karate Kid Ralph Macchio) or being married to one (Kendra Wilkinson). Now, this is what I’m talkin’ about! It’s supposed to be an amateur dance competition, so I’ve never understood why they’ve brought people like Romeo, Joey McIntyre, Drew Lachey, Lance Bass, Mel B, Pussycat Dolls’ Nicole Scherzinger, and even Jennifer Grey on the show. People who have made a career out of … dancing!!! That’s not fair! The show is supposed to be about amateurs learning the ropes of hardcore dance. Sure, Mel B never learned the Two-Step for Spice Girls numbers. But given her experience, she obviously has more dance ability than the average person. ( Read 2011 Dancing With The Stars Cast more… ) ‘Dancing With the Stars’ 2011: Who Is ‘Psycho’ Mike Catherwood? One of the biggest question marks in this season’s slightly-less-star-powered-than-usual ‘Dancing With the Stars’ cast is ‘Psycho’ Mike Catherwood. What do we know about the guy besides the fact that he looks a lot like Kelly Ripa’s husband Mark Consuelos? Catherwood is a Los Angeles–based radio DJ who got his start as a sidekick on the Kevin & Bean morning show on L.A. rock radio station KROQ and currently co-hosts the nationally syndicated ‘Loveline’ with everyone’s favorite TV personality / addiction specialist, Dr. Drew Pinsky. ( Read 2011 Dancing With The Stars Cast more… ) Dancing with the Stars 2011: Chelsea Kane (Staub) VIDEO Disney-ABC Television Group manages all of the Wal Diseny Company’s entertainment and news television properties and this includes ABC TV Network as well as the Disney Channels. So it should come as no surprise that a young Disney actor is part of the season 12 “Dancing with the Stars” cast. Last year it was Kyle Massey. This year it is Chelsea Kane (Staub). ( Read 2011 Dancing With The Stars Cast more… ) Dancing With The Stars 2011 Cast Announced: Season 12 Participants Confirmed Off the sidelines and back on the floor — the 12th season cast of “Dancing With The Stars” has been announced. ABC, which announced the cast during Monday night’s episode of “The Bachelor,” avoided any political drama — unlike last season’s casting of Bristol Palin, or the rumored approach to Delaware Republican Senate nominee Christine O’Donnell — but that doesn’t mean the cast was devoid of big names — it’s one of the brightest groups yet. ( Read 2011 Dancing With The Stars Cast more… ) ‘Dancing With the Stars’ 2011: Season 12 Cast Announced The ‘Dancing With the Stars’ 2011 spring cast, announced Monday night during ‘The Bachelor,’ includes a talk show host, model, football star, ’80s acting faves and Disney Channel starlet. So, all in all, it was a typical line-up for the popular ABC reality show. The rumors we reported earlier came true: ‘Cheers’ star Kirstie Alley and former Hugh Hefner girlfriend Kendra Wilkinson were both on the official roster. And while Tea Party candidate Christine O’Donnell didn’t end up joining ‘DWTS’ (and neither did Joy Behar, despite our wish list), pro wrestler Chris Jericho and talk show host Wendy Williams will be among the celebrities shaking their hips. ( Read 2011 Dancing With The Stars Cast more… ) New ‘Dancing’ Cast — WWE Star, Rapper, Playmate So far, we’ve confirmed 6 of the 11 celebrities who will appear on the show as well as their partners — check it out: — Chris Jericho & Cheryl Burke — Lil’ Romeo & Chelsie Hightower — Kendra Wilkinson & Louis van Amstel — Kirstie Alley & Maksim Chmerkovskiy — Wendy Williams & Tony Dovolani — Disney star Chelsea Kane & Mark Ballas ( Read 2011 Dancing With The Stars Cast more… ) 2011 “Dancing With The Stars”: Season 12 Contestants Announced Every year “Dancing With The Stars” manages to draw in some intriguing celebrities and it looks like they’ve done it once again. As usual the cast consists of an odd mix of reality stars, sports figures, and TV/movie actors. The season 12 “Dancing With The Stars” cast once again doesn’t disappoint with a variety of celebrities from all facets of show business who the nation will love to tune in and se. ( Read 2011 Dancing With The Stars Cast more… ) Dancing with the Stars 2011 cast revealed Kirstie Alley and Petra Nemcova join the reality competition. Lindsey Herzik “Dancing with the Stars” revealed its 2011 season lineup. The celebrities include professional dieter, Kristie Alley, supermodel Petra Nemcova, talk-show host Wendy Williams, the original karate kid Ralph Macchio, Disney star Chelsea Kane, hip-hop singer Romeo, “Loveline” co-host Mike Catherwood, Hugh Hefner’s former girlfriend Kendra Wilkinson, Pittsburg Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward, boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard and WWE wrestler Chris Jericho reports E! Online . ( Read 2011 Dancing With The Stars Cast more… ) ‘Dancing with the Stars’ 2011 cast revealed for Season 12 The new “Dancing with the Stars” 2011 cast for Season 12 was announced on Monday night during “The Bachelor.” TMZ.com was busy on the beat all day Monday, speculating who would be on this season. Overall, their sources did well, guessing most of this year’s would be challengers. ( Read 2011 Dancing With The Stars Cast more… ) Dancing With The Stars 2011: Chris Jericho Dancing With The Stars 2011 cast profile for Chris Jericho. Chris Jericho is the first athlete named as a cast member for Season 12 of Dancing with the Stars. The full cast will be revealed later tonight, but we have a few leaks and among them Chris Jericho whose partner is Cheryl Burke is the only guy that is an athlete. Chances are he will be joined by at least one more athlete, likely a pro from one of the major sports. ( Read 2011 Dancing With The Stars Cast more… ) Chris Jericho Officially Confirmed To Join New Dancing With The Stars 2011 Former WWE wrestler Chris Jericho has officially been confirmed to join the new cast of Dancing With The Stars. ( Read 2011 Dancing With The Stars Cast more… ) Related Searches : 2011 dancing with the stars contestants, 2011 dancing with the stars, dancing with the stars, chris jericho, dancing with the stars 2011 Courtesy : The Envelope , The Stir , TV Squad , Examiner , The Huffington Post , TMZ , Paparazzi Journal , College News , M Live , Robot Celeb & Inside Pulse

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Bank of America Website Down 2011 – BOFA Down Are you experiencing the same problem as mine? Bank of America website has been down. Does anyone know what is going on with BOFA online banking system? When I checked for Bank of America down reports online, others were even unable to access the site since yesterday (2/28). ( Read Bank of America Website Down 2011 more… ) Bank of America’s (NYSE:BAC) Website Woes Continue, Online Banking Down Nationwide… had reported over on my Business Insider column earlier today that Bank of America Corp (NYSE:BAC) customers across the U.S. were having difficulty logging into their online banking system. I, too, was unable to even get the homepage to fully load! ( Read Bank of America Website Down 2011 more… ) Bank of America Web site down; bank denies attack Bank of America is experiencing service issues with its online banking system. Bank customers had reported that the bank’s Web site was slow or not working at all Monday, with reports that the site was completely down Tuesday. Although the bank restored service for a brief time Tuesday, the site was down again in the afternoon. A spokeswoman for the bank told the Wall Street Journal that the site was slow because of routine upgrades made over the weekend, and not because of an attack of any kind. ( Read Bank of America Website Down 2011 more… ) The Jones Group Inc. to Present at Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2011 Consumer Conference on March 9, 2011 NEW YORK, March 1, 2011 — /PRNewswire/ — The Jones Group Inc. (NYSE: JNY) is scheduled to present at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2011 Consumer Conference on March 9, 2011 at 8:25 am eastern time. The presentation will be webcast and made available through the Company’s website at www.jonesgroupinc.com . ( Read Bank of America Website Down 2011 more… ) Bank of America website suffers outage … again NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — Bank of America’s online banking system went on the fritz for some users Tuesday, the second such incident this year. Customers attempting to access the bank’s online services were experiencing “intermittent service disruptions,” according to Tara Burke, a spokeswoman for the bank. ( Read Bank of America Website Down 2011 more… ) Are You Having Trouble With Bank Of America Today? By Laura Northrup Have you been unable to log in to your Bank of America online account? You’re certainly not alone. The bank told Crain’s that “some customers may experience slowness” and many customers aren’t able to access the bank’s Web site at all. Reader Allison reports, “Online access has been awful for over 24 hours. Lines inside branches are 30-40 minutes long!” ( Read Bank of America Website Down 2011 more… ) Bank of America Online Banking Temporarily Unavailable By Missy Yates Bank of America’s online banking website went down on Tuesday. The company says it has been having “intermittent service disruptions” all day due to a routine update that took place over the weekend. So, no worries. There is no virus or attack and no one is stealing your banking and/or credit card info. Bank of America says no customer information has been compromised in any way. ( Read Bank of America Website Down 2011 more… ) The Jones Group Inc. to Present at Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2011 Consumer Conference on March 9, 2011 About The Jones Group Inc. The Jones Group Inc. ( www.jonesgroupinc.com ) is a leading global designer, marketer and wholesaler of over 35 brands with best-in-class product expertise across five divisions: apparel, footwear, jeanswear, jewelry and handbags. The Jones Group has a reputation for innovation, excellence in product quality and value, operational execution and talent. The Company also markets directly to consumers through branded specialty retail and outlet stores and through its e-commerce sites. ( Read Bank of America Website Down 2011 more… ) Zale Scheduled to Speak at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Consumer Conference Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2011 Consumer Conference DALLAS–( BUSINESS WIRE )–Zale Corporation (NYSE: ZLC) announced today that Theo Killion, Chief Executive Officer, and Matt Appel, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, are scheduled to speak at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2011 Consumer Conference in New York City on March 10, 2011, at approximately 2:20 p.m., Eastern Time. A live audio webcast of the presentation, as well as a replay, will be available on the Company’s Web site at www.zalecorp.com via the Investor Relations homepage. For additional information, contact Investor Relations at 972-580-4391. ( Read Bank of America Website Down 2011 more… ) New Arizona Attorney General Still Pursuing Bank of America Lawsuits It looks as though the new Republican Attorney General of Arizona , Tom Horne who started his job on January 3, won’t be giving Bank of America (BofA) any relief from the mortgage lawsuit that was filed while his predecessor, Terry Goddard served his last days in office. Horne told the press yesterday that he still has plans to pursue BofA in the lawsuit filed by Goddard on December 17. ( Read Bank of America Website Down 2011 more… ) Related Searches : bank of america website down, bank of america, bank of america online banking, bank of america login, bank of america careers Courtesy : Daily Postal , Outlaw , The Washington Post , The Sacramento Bee , CNN Money , The Consumerist , Long Island Press , PR News Wire , Business Wire & Loan Safe

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Rest easy, America: The most dangerous US city is … in Mexico. Or so discovered Texas Gov. Rick Perry after an embarrassing goof yesterday. While talking to reporters about border enforcement, Perry brought up the violence in Mexico, saying, “There have been 34,000 Mexicans killed directly attributable to the drug…

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‘Ethicist’ Columnist Randy Cohen Departs New York Times, Leaving Leftist Legacy Behind

After 12 years and 614 columns (by his count), Randy Cohen has penned his last “Ethicist” column for the New York Times Magazine , signing off last Sunday. Cohen’s columns, in which he gave letter-writers advice on the right thing to do in ethically sticky situations, often glanced over cultural and ideological topics, which Cohen consistently addressed from a pungent left-wing perspective. According to the paper's veteran columnist, Bush was an incompetent and insane president who lied us into war, socialism is a good thing, Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates should have sued the police, and no one can work for a tobacco company in good conscience. Below are some liberal lowlights from Cohen, both from his column, his blog, and various television appearances. In an October 24, 2010 column, Cohen wrote that no one could honorably work for a tobacco company. The gravity of the misdeeds is also significant. I believe, for example, nobody may honorably work for a tobacco company, the maker of a toxic product that, used as directed, annually kills 400,000 Americans. How grave is too grave? Alas, there is no universal bright line. But your employer seems to have crossed yours. On June 20, 2010 Cohen defended socialism's good name: Incidentally, not that the president is one, but how does it defame a person to call him a “socialist” (outside of nutty far-right circles) — a set of ideas many advanced Western democracies find congenial, what with the accessible health-care, affordable higher education and good public transportation? In a July 27, 2009 blog item on nytimes.com, he wrote of the then-current controversy over Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates, urging Gates to sue the Cambridge police for arresting him for disorderly conduct, arguing that a lawsuit would be a valuable tool to probe “the troubled history of police interactions with African-Americans.” Cohen judged the entire episode through the prism of race, failing to address the fact that at least two of Crowley's black fellow officers back him up and not Gates.

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