Here’s an example of a bad idea: You’re a famous actor with more than 54,000 followers on Twitter , so when you decide you can no longer keep your cat, you give her away … on Twitter. That’s what Chris Pratt did, and he’s now facing the wrath of cat lovers…
Continue reading …AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka joined a host of labor leaders and organizations that are supporting Occupy Wall Street. He released the following statement on Tuesday: Occupy Wall Street has captured the imagination and passion of millions of Americans who have lost hope that our nation’s policymakers are speaking for them. We support the protesters in their determination to hold Wall Street accountable and create good jobs. We are proud that today on Wall Street, bus drivers, painters, nurses and utility workers are joining students and homeowners, the unemployed and the underemployed to call for fundamental change. Across America, working people are turning out with their friends and neighbors in parks, congregations and union halls to express their frustration – and anger — about our country’s staggering wealth gap, the lack of work for people who want to work and the corrupting of our politics by business and financial elites. The people who do the work to keep our great country running are being robbed not only of income, but of a voice. It is time for all of us—the 99 percent—to be heard. As we did when we marched on Wall Street last year, working people call on corporations, big banks, and the financial industry to do their part to create good jobs, stop foreclosures and pay their fair share of taxes. · Wall Street and corporate America must invest in America: Big corporations should invest some of the $2 trillion in cash they have on hand, and use it to create good jobs. And the banks themselves should be making credit more accessible to small businesses, instead of parking almost $1 trillion at the Federal Reserve. · Stop foreclosures: Banks should write down the 14 million mortgages that are underwater and stop the more than 10 million pending foreclosures to stop the downward spiral of our housing markets and inject more than $70 billion into our economy. · Fund education and jobs by taxing financial speculation: A tiny tax on financial transactions could raise hundreds of billions in revenue that could fund education and create jobs rebuilding our country. And it would discourage speculation and encourage long term investment. We will open our union halls and community centers as well as our arms and our hearts to those with the courage to stand up and demand a better America. As more and more organizations join the Occupy Wall Street movement, the harder it will be for the media to ignore what is going on or for opponents to use dirty tricks to undermine the protests and their concerns.
Continue reading …Colombian singer Shakira knows a thing or two about educating children. At least that’s what Obama must be thinking, as the White House has just appointed the “Whenever, Wherever” singer to the President’s Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanics, according to a statement released on Wednesday. (PHOTOS: Colombian Sensation Shakira) While this appointment probably
Continue reading …President Obama delivered another plea for his jobs bill today, and said he approved of the 5% surtax on millionaires the Senate came up with to pay for it. “I’m fine with the approach they have taken,” Obama said at the press conference, though the New York Times notes he…
Continue reading …GOP candidates love to talk about “securing” the border, especially Rick Perry. “It is not safe on that border,” the Texas governor said recently; last year, he even claimed, without any evidence at all, that bombs were exploding in the streets of El Paso. But “those of us who actually…
Continue reading …They Don’t Want Jobs – They Want Revolution Marxists, union officials, Code Pink leaders, and far left loons held a rally against capitalism today at the Chamber of Commerce Headquarters in Washington DC. The protesters don’t like the kind of … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 06/10/2011 22:58 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …A group of campaigners is warning that the Taj Mahal will cave in within five years if nothing is done to save it. The domed mausoleum built along the Yamuna River is the country’s most iconic structure, luring four million visitors each year to Agra, India. (PHOTOS: Libya’s Intriguing Roman Ruins) In the past, a
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Continue reading …That Boxee client update we saw recently wasn’t the only thing brewing over at DVBLogic. It was part of a wider refresh of the company’s DVBLink products, including the final release of its Connect! server software that can stream live TV from a network-connected tuner out to Android, iOS and WP client apps with EPG and remote recording. Other improvements include the ability to connect up to eight virtual tuners to Windows Media Center, the promise of less painful WMC setup, as well as a DVBLink Remote API that will allow third parties to create clients for other devices. Check out the full PR for pricing and other details after the break. Continue reading DVBLink v4 out of beta, brings live TV, EPG and remote recording on the go DVBLink v4 out of beta, brings live TV, EPG and remote recording on the go originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 06 Oct 2011 20:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Hang your head in shame, Crimson alums: After eight years on top, Harvard sank to a lowly second on the Times Higher Education ’s list of the world’s top 400 universities. Harvard was displaced by the California Institute of Technology (aka Caltech), thanks to its “consistent results across the indicators…
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