The Evening Blues - 1-29-16
Submitted by joe shikspack on Fri, 01/29/2016 - 12:42pmHey! Good Evening!
This evening's music features Chicago blues guitarist and singer Son Seals. Enjoy!
Son Seals - Call My Job
This evening's music features Chicago blues guitarist and singer Son Seals. Enjoy!
Son Seals - Call My Job
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Monday January 29, 1906
From The Labor World: John Mitchell Again Elected President of U. M. W.
The Convention of the United Mine Workers, held recently in Indianapolis, Indiana, has once again elected John Mitchell as President. This was reported by The Labor World on page three which followed a report on page two concerning Mitchell's response to attacks upon his leadership and his involvement in the National Civic Federation.
First, Greece:
Well Thursday night has arrived and I got nuttin'.
Life has kept me occupied and off-line.
Folks, the only thing that is keeping the Republican Party alive is the Neolib Media's and Corporatist Democratic Party's need for a distraction of the systemic destruction of our democracy and looting of the Treasury.
If you think this is going to be a live blog, think again. I can't stand to watch Democrats whore themselves, why do you feel this will be any different?
Besides, all the entertainment value is gone.
Traditionally, one of the most reliable ways of predicting future economic performance is to look at corporate earnings. More earnings means more sales, means more profits, means more investment, means more hiring, means more economic growth. Rinse and repeat. Simple.
This evening's music features blues singer and harmonica player Buster Brown. Enjoy!
Buster Brown - Fannie Mae
State Representative Fred Deutsch has sponsored two bills targeting transgender kids.
The first passed out of committee Monday and restricts transgender students from using bathrooms designated for people with the opposite physical sex.
That bill, HB 1008, passed the South Dakota House yesterday by a vote of 58-10.
The bill does now contain language calling for schools to provide "reasonable accommodations" for transgender students...as long as they are segregated.
Deutsch claims the bill is intended to protect the privacy of all students.
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Sunday January 28, 1906
From The Labor World - John Mitchell Attacked at U. M. W. of A. Convention
From the latest edition of the Duluth Labor World:
JOHN MITCHELL IS ANGRY
AT HIS ACCUSERS
-----Again Brands As False The Accusation
That He Sold Out the Miners.
-----INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 22.-There was a sensational scene in convention today which was an echo of the attack made on John Mitchell by Robert Randall, of Dietz, Wyo., in last year's convention. Randall charged Mitchell at that time with having sold out the miners in the Colorado strike and Mitchell made reply, branding the statement as a lie. Randall was expelled from the organization as a result.
Today a delegate named A. F. Germoi [Adolph Germer] of Mount Olive, Ill., made the charge that some of Randall's statements were correct. He presented a letter from Secretary Heywood [Haywood] of the Western Federation of Miners, in which Heywood denied the statement made in Mitchell's address of Saturday that Western Federation members were taking the places of the United Mine workers on strike.
The existence of human-caused climate change could not muster 60 votes amongst the idiot rich in the Millionaires Club. The resolution went down to defeat 50-49.
US Senate refuses to accept humanity's role in global climate change, again
It is nearly 27 years now since a Nasa scientist testified before the US Senate that the agency was 99% certain that rising global temperatures were caused by the burning of fossil fuels.
And the Senate still has not got it – based on the results of three symbolic climate change votes on Wednesday night.
The Senate voted virtually unanimously that climate change is occurring and not, as some Republicans have said, a hoax – but it defeated two measures attributing its causes to human activity.
Only one Senator, Roger Wicker, a Republican from Mississippi, voted against a resolution declaring climate change was real and not – as his fellow Republican, Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma once famous declared – a hoax. That measure passed 98 to one.
But the Senate voted down two measures that attributed climate change to human activity.