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Hellraisers Journal: Strain, overwork, and poverty sending millions of American workers to early graves.

You ought to be out raising hell. This is the fighting age.
Put on your fighting clothes.
-Mother Jones
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Friday April 21, 1916
From the United Mine Workers Journal: Public Health and Poverty

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Weak for want of food, by Lewis Hine.
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There are always choices- I am mad as hell and I am not going to take it anymore

I am not sure if anyone will read this essay and I use to worry about ensuring people reviewed my commentary- but no longer. I am writing this essay for myself and anyone interested (it is my Marx manifesto, and yes Marx is my last name) in getting involved and making a difference. I am not a great writer, I want to be better, but damn it I know how to get things done. I am pissed and fired up, now is the time to get some stuff done!

Hellraisers Journal: George Shoaf for Appeal to Reason on Crimes of Mine Owners’ Association

There are no limits to which powers of privilege
will not go to keep the workers in slavery.
-Mother Jones
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Friday April 20, 1906
From the Appeal to Reason: George Shoaf on Idaho Frame-Up, Part III

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Sidney Blumenthal email to Hillary Clinton may be crux of FBI investigation

For those following the FBI investigation of Hillary Clinton the following article will be interesting. "Why Hillary Clinton will be indicted," by Chetan Hebbale, provides the best summary of the possible charges and evidence that I've found so far. Published in the Chicago Journal of Politics it contains several dozen links per page to document a wide variety of sources.

USCCR: Anti-trans bills "discriminatory and potentially dangerous"

On Monday the US Commission on Civil Rights called the "bathroom bills" recently passed in North Carolina and Mississippi "discriminatory and potentially dangerous."

North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory recently signed into law H.B. 2, legislation blocking local governments from passing anti-discrimination rules that grant protections to gay and transgender persons. The law also repeals existing municipal anti-discrimination laws which protected LGBT people from bias in housing and employment. Critically, the new legislation also forces transgender people to utilize public bathrooms and changing facilities based on the sex issued on their birth certificates, and not according to their gender identities. This jeopardizes not only the dignity, but also the actual physical safety, of transgender people whose appearances may not match societal expectations of the sex specified on their identification documents.

In Mississippi, Governor Phil Bryant recently signed HB 1523 into law. The new statute is far- reaching and allows people with “religious objections” to deny wedding services to same-sex couples. It also clears the way for employers to cite religion in determining workplace policies on dress code, grooming and bathroom access. The physical safety concerns for transgender people are the same as in North Carolina.

I Have Zero In Common With The New Democratic Party

As Tommymac noted earlier The Democratic Party of FDR is DEAD.

This verse from American Pie came to mind

I met a girl who sang the blues
And I asked her for some happy news
But she just smiled and turned away
I went down to the sacred store
Where I'd heard the music years before
But the man there said the music wouldn't play

Titles VII and IX

librarising posted this morning concerning the Fourth circuit ruling that transgender students are indeed covered by Title IX in the Virginia case of Grimm v. Gloucester County School Board.

Today’s fourth circuit decision is a vindication for Gavin and a reinforcement of the Department of Education’s policy. With this decision, we hope that schools and legislators will finally get the message that excluding transgender kids from the restrooms is unlawful sex discrimination.

--Joshua Block, ACLU

The uncontroverted facts before the district court demonstrate that as a result of the Board’s restroom policy, [Grimm] experiences daily psychological harm that puts him at risk for long-term psychological harm.

--Judge Andre Davis

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