Click here to view this media Amanda Terke l at Huffington Post introduced this bit of conjecture into the already ridiculous Republican presidential candidates race, and it is has now happily gone mainstream with all the other foolishness associated with the Republican field this year. Rachel Maddow had a bit of fun last night exploring this topic at Herman Cain’s expense. In Herman Cain’s America, the tax code would be very, very simple: The corporate income tax rate would be 9 percent, the personal income tax rate would be 9 percent and the national sales tax rate would be 9 percent. But there’s already a 999 plan out there, in a land called SimCity . Long before Cain was running for president and getting attention for his 999 plan, the residents of SimCity 4 — which was released in 2003 — were living under a system where the default tax rate was 9 percent for commercial taxes, 9 percent for industrial taxes and 9 percent for residential taxes. Cain denies any of that, calling such accusations blatant lies to discredit him, now that he’s supposedly a front-runner for the nomination. Given Cain’s strange history with pop culture references though it’s quite believable, or at least as believable as anything else associated with his “campaign.” I’m still not convinced that Herman Cain is not just a fictional candidate, running an extended book tour who now finds himself caught up in the moment, somewhat bizarrely leading the pack of oddballs otherwise known as the Republican candidates for president. Herman Cain’s campaign slogan: “A SIM-PLE PLAN FOR A SIMPLE MAN.” enlarge Credit: Huffington Post
Continue reading …According to StatCounter, it’s taken roughly two years for Redmond’s latest to surpass XP and become the world’s most popular operating system. October 2011 marks the first time that Windows 7 has overtaken XP globally, with a 40 percent share of the market versus the latter’s 38. As for Vista, it’s been holding steady at around 11. Not that it’s much of a surprise, as in North America, Windows 7 took the crown back in April of this year . Rounding out the top five, are OS X (though it’s not clear whether that captures all of Cupertino’s beasts) and Linux, which come in at 7 and 0.82 percent respectively. But don’t take our word for it, hop on over to the source links and get your interactive chart on. [Thanks, Pipera] Windows 7 overtakes XP globally, Vista found weeping in a corner originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 15 Oct 2011 13:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Continue reading …Apple is holding an invitation-only memorial service for Steve Jobs tomorrow night at Stanford, featuring some of the biggest names in Silicon Valley, reports the Wall Street Journal . Invitations ask that people RSVP through the Emerson Collective, a charity founded by Jobs’ wife. Apple will have another event “to celebrate…
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Continue reading …A coalition of progressive organizations are launching a virtual march on big banks to “Occupy the Boardroom” in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street movement. The groups created a website, OccupyTheBoardroom.org , that will gather stories from Americans who have been foreclosed upon or had to file for bankruptcy. Occupy the Boardroom will then print out those stories and deliver them to the executives at the huge banks that played such a big role in the financial crisis that has hurt so many Americans. Today is the biggest action yet – the #OccupyWallStreet Global Day of Action. Today the 99% are joining together to stand up to Wall Street and the 1% who control it. In a world where the 1% prospers obscenely while the rest of us fall behind, we are demanding accountability for their crimes and telling them exactly how their actions have affected our lives. Click here to OccupyTheBoardRoom and join in the Global Day of Action online. Despite our growing strength, the Wall Street CEOs and their cronies who crashed our economy still act like they can ignore us. So we’re aiming our voices directly at the people who caused this global crisis by filling up their inboxes with stories of how their recklessness affected our lives. Last year (2009), Jamie Dimon CEO of JPMorganChase, received $17.5 million in pay–not bad, especially considering that his company took $100.7 billion in taxpayer bailouts and that since then JPMorganChase has made a profit of $29.1 billion (2009-’10). Since 2009, JPMorganChase has spent tens of millions of dollars in lobbying Congress and in campaign “contributions.” At the same time Chase has foreclosed on thousands of families ($74 billion worth of foreclosed homes). Millions at the top, homeless shelters at the bottom. That’s how the 1% plays the game. Click here to Occupy the Boardroom by sharing your 99%er story with the Executives at Chase and other big banks. But OccupyWallStreet has allowed us to stand up and point out, loudly and powerfully, how the greed of the 1% has trumped the need of the 99%. So while hundreds of thousands of people around the world take action in the streets, we are joining in by virtually Occupying the Board Rooms and filling up the inboxes of the 1% with the stories of the 99%. Click here to deliver your truth to the inbox of the Executives at Chase and other big banks. This is our moment. Seize it. The media isn’t listening to the stories of the 99 percent, but we can make them listen by joining our voices together and speaking the truth. If enough of us speak often enough and loudly enough, they’ll have to listen. Organizations that have already signed up in support of the Occupy the Boardroom action are: NY Communities for Change, Alliance for a Greater New York, Venice for Change, Colorado Progressive Coalition, Blue America, Alliance for a Just Society, Adriel Nation, Rainforest Action Network, Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada, the Other 98%, Oregon Action, Jobs With Justice, Job Party, Idaho Community Action Network, Down with Tyranny!, Crooks and Liars, Citizen Action of New York, the Main Street Alliance, the New Bottom Line, Organization United for Reform, Student Labor Action Project, Washington Community Action Network, United NY, Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment, Strong Economy for All, Vocal New York, and New York Working Families.
Continue reading …WASHINGTON — Investigators in California have discovered numerous labor law violations at a massive warehouse handling Walmart goods, according to state officials. At the warehouse in Riverside County, Calif., operated by Walmart contractor Schneider Logistics, inspectors with the state labor department found that two of the temporary staffing agencies who supply manual labor have not been keeping track of how much money workers are owed. One firm, Impact Logistics, Inc., was issued a $499,000 fine for not providing itemized wage statements to the workers who unload and load products at the facility. The company was also issued a warning for failing to maintain time records, and another staffing agency, Premier Warehousing Ventures, was issued a similar warning. There are around 200 workers at the warehouse. Impact Logistics did not return a phone call seeking comment. Jim Pittman, chief operating officer of Premier, said the company plans on proving that it was actually in full compliance with the law. “My employees mean the world to me,” Pittman said. “It is our intent to abide by all of the labor laws whether it be in California or the other states we work in.” None of the workers in the warehouse are employed directly by Walmart, but labor department officials said the products inside were bound for Walmart stores. Dan Fogleman, a Walmart spokesman, said the company has reached out to Schneider to assess the situation. “This facility is run by a third party, and this is an issue involving some of their subcontractors,” Fogleman said. “Although we’re not involved in this matter, the contracts we have in place with third parties require that they follow the law, and that’s something we fully expect.” State Labor Commissioner Julie A. Su told HuffPost that many workers were not given proper pay stubs, and it appears that some may not have been paid for all the time they worked. Although many workers have already been interviewed on-site and off, she said the agency will be carrying out a fuller investigation in the coming weeks. Su added that the layers of subcontracting in warehouse work can make it difficult to enforce labor law. “Certainly that’s one of the challenges,” she said. “Warehouses are one example of the ever-increasing contracting out of labor. It’s difficult for enforcement, and in many instances it’s a deliberate effort to avoid compliance.” Wage and safety complaints are not uncommon in American warehouses. The Morning Call recently chronicled the sweatshop-like conditions for workers toiling in an Amazon distribution center in Pennsylvania. Workers there said the supervisors refused to open bay doors citing the possibility of employee theft, and the warehouse grew so hot on some days that ambulances waited outside at the ready to treat workers for heat exhaustion. Schneider, the Walmart contractor, was not cited in the California inspection, since the workers are employed directly by the labor staffing agencies and not by the warehouse company. A Schneider spokeswoman told HuffPost in a statement that the company has cooperated with the investigation: “We expect the agencies we work with to comply with all California and federal labor laws. We believe that we are in full compliance with applicable laws and regulations. We expect our vendors to fulfill their responsibilities as well.” The Riverside facility is one in a massive network of warehouses in California’s Inland Empire region. Many of the facilities receive clothing, electronics and other dry goods coming from China that are bound for retail stores throughout the United States. Some of the country’s biggest retailers use warehouses in the area, but workers in the warehouses are often employed through layers of subcontracting, blurring the lines of accountability. Sheheryar Kaoosji, research and policy director at the worker advocacy group Warehouse Workers United, told HuffPost that the allegations against the temp companies operating in the Riverside facility are common in Inland Empire warehouses. He said the mostly Latino workers are often hired on a temporary basis and end up earning around the minimum wage. Temp workers are more vulnerable to alleged abuses than direct hires, he said, and many of them are paid according to a confusing piece-rate schedule. “Workers don’t know how much they’re being paid — they’re not showed on their paychecks,” Kaoosji said. “Five or six years ago, there was a higher percentage of direct hires. That’s been slowly eroding. Every year there are more people employed through the agency.” In addition to the Riverside facility, Schneider Logistics operates an extensive Walmart distribution center outside Chicago, Ill. Earlier this year, workers at that facility filed a class-action lawsuit against Schneider accusing the company of violating labor laws. At the time, Robert Hines, who has worked on a temporary basis in Chicago-area warehouses for years, told HuffPost that he wasn’t compensated for what was often grueling work in the Schneider-operated facility. “I noticed after a couple of weeks that my checks didn’t match my hours,” said Hines, who claims he was shorted on overtime as well. “People are breaking their backs, trying to feed their families and be right.” Citing the California case, Su said that without proper pay stubs it can be impossible for a worker to know whether or not he’s been paid appropriately. “In this industry and others like it, this example makes it very clear that the failure to provide a wage statement is part and parcel of an effort to exploit workers,” she said.
Continue reading …WASHINGTON — In Herman Cain’s America, the tax code would be very, very simple: The corporate income tax rate would be 9 percent, the personal income tax rate would be 9 percent and the national sales tax rate would be 9 percent. But there’s already a 999 plan out there, in a land called SimCity. Long before Cain was running for president and getting attention for his 999 plan, the residents of SimCity 4 — which was released in 2003 — were living under a system where the default tax rate was 9 percent for commercial taxes, 9 percent for industrial taxes and 9 percent for residential taxes. (That is, of course, if you didn’t use the cheat codes to get unlimited money and avoid taxes altogether.) A screenshot from the game’s default settings: There has been all sorts of speculation about where Cain came up with the idea for his catchy plan — Unnamed economic advisers? A clever marketing promotion pulled from the pizza industry? — but beyond a few hardcore gamers in the comments sections of blogs, few have looked to SimCity, the land where there’s a “God mode.” Kip Katsarelis, a senior producer for Maxis, the company that created the SimCity series, was excited that politicians may be looking to video games for ideas. “We encourage politicians to continue to look to innovative games like SimCity for inspiration for social and economic change,” said Katsarelis. “While we at Maxis and Electronic Arts do not endorse any political candidates or their platforms, it’s interesting to see GOP candidate Herman Cain propose a simplified tax system like one we designed for the video game SimCity 4.” Adopting such a simple tax structure, Katsarelis said, would allow fantasy political leaders to focus their energy on infrastructure and national security. “Our game design team thought that an easy to understand taxation system would allow players to focus on building their cities and have fun thwarting giant lizard attacks, rather than be buried by overly complex financial systems.” When asked about similarities between Cain’s plan and SimCity’s default tax rates, Cain campaign spokesman JD Gordon replied, “Well, we all like 9-9-9.” Rich Lowrie, the Ohio Wells Fargo employee who is the brains behind Cain’s plan, did not return a request for comment regarding whether he is a fan of SimCity and looked to the game for inspiration. A receptionist at Lowrie’s Wells Fargo office said she doubted his idea came from SimCity. “Probably not,” she told The Huffington Post. “I don’t think he’s much of a game person.” Presumably, under the Cain plan, disasters would be turned off. Ryan Grim contributed reporting.
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