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
Continue reading …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.
Continue reading …On Thursday, I noted (at NewsBusters ; at BizzyBlog ) that the Associated Press's Marty Crutsinger and Chris Rugaber worked very hard to
Continue reading …Photo: Rainbirder under a Creative Commons license Russia’s been having a record breaking autumn weather-wise, with temperatures in Altai, in southwestern Siberia, remaining as high as 41° Fahrenheit. And it looks like the balmy weather has attracted some new residents: on Tuesday, a flock of seven African pink pelicans landed in the village of Suslovo, reported Reuters . The birds, which had spend the summer in Kazakhstan, should have been flying south to winter in … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Just a month after pushing out a smaller duo of gaming laptops , Maingear has now revealed an entirely new line catering to mid-range gamers. The Alt-15 and Alt-17 both start right around the magical $1,000 point, and moreover, both rely on NVIDIA’s graphics-switching Optimus technology to conserve battery life when you don’t need the GPU pegged. The Alt-15 is a 15.6-incher with a Core i5 or Core i7 Mobile processor, NVIDIA’s GeForce GT 425M (1GB), up to 8GB of DDR3 memory, an optional Blu-ray drive, your choice of an HDD or SSD, Windows 7, a fingerprint reader, HDMI / VGA outputs, a USB 3.0 socket (plus a trio of USB 2.0 sockets) and a $1,049 base price. The bigger, beefier Alt-17 gets away with a 17.3-inch LCD (1080p) and most of the same specifications as listed above, though you’ll see a starting tag that’s $50 more. Hit the links below if you’re up for a little customization. Continue reading Maingear targets mid-range PC gamers with Alt-15 and Alt-17 laptops Maingear targets mid-range PC gamers with Alt-15 and Alt-17 laptops originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 20 Nov 2010 10:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …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.
Continue reading …During NATO summit in Lisbon French president says Islamic Republic poses main threat anti-missile defense shield is designed to foil
Continue reading …In the New York Daily News on Wednesday, S.E. Cupp theorized “The reason Palin has become such a lightening [sic] rod, a kingmaker and a punching bag, a celebrity and a power player, is simple. It's because she's so gosh darn happy.For her fans, like the ones I had the pleasure of meeting in Chicago, she's refreshingly upbeat and resilient, the bubbly friend from childhood who was always great at cheering you up and cheerleading you on. But for her detractors, nothing raises the ire of cynical liberals more than a happy-go-lucky, totally unburdened, freethinking and self-assured conservative woman who has everything she wants and then some. And without anyone's help.” Naturally, this drew protests from the lefties at the Daily Kos, who imagine themselves as the Guardians of Truth against those conservative “rubes” who can barely read (and their New York Daily News supporters). On Friday afternoon, the blogger with the handle “Zagrobelny” trashed Cupp (and her “Wonder Woman” publicity photos) for “boundless stupidity” in championing Palin: “my expectations were not disappointed, my faith in literacy and intelligence were.” Palin is apparently the enemy of all attempts at literacy and intelligence: What really raises the ire of this cynical liberal is not that Sarah Palin is happy-go-lucky, but that she happily and cynically goes around trashing people and issues held deal by liberals.
Continue reading …Nato said today it would hand over security in Afghanistan to Afghan forces by the end of 2014 but the head of the alliance said it would not abandon the country in its fight against the Taliban. Opening the second day of a summit attended by the 48 countries fighting in Afghanistan and Afghan president Hamid Karzai, Nato Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said the alliance would start handing over authority to Afghan forces next year and hoped to complete the process by the end of 2014. “Today marks the beginning of a new phase in our mission in Afghanistan. We will launch the process by which the Afghan government will take leadership for security…
Continue reading …Summer Rayne Oakes explores how much a silk worm silks. Photo: Source4Style Online sustainable sourcing platform Source4Style has launched a video series of sustainable design news called The Cutting Edge. Hosted by Source4Style co-founder and world-renowned Eco Model Summer Rayne Oakes , the short, 60-second films will explore innovations in sustainability and technology, according to the press release. For their first video, Oakes explores the aforementioned question: how much does silk do… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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