Monday, September 16th, 2013
SY MUKHERJEE, - Think Progress
Stephan: This study has just come out, supporting and adding yet another negative effect arising from our national gun psychosis.
Click through to see the useful chart.
Emergency room and inpatient procedures related to firearm injuries cost $629 million in 2010 alone, according to a new study by the Urban Institute. Since a large majority of these injuries afflicted poor males from low-income regions, U.S. taxpayers subsidized over half the costs of the treatments through public insurance programs.
Victims of gun violence are almost exclusively men aged 15 years and older, with American males between the ages of 15 and 34 comprising 69 percent of firearm assault injuries. Women constituted just nine percent of gun injuries across all ages.
Researchers found that the average emergency room visit for a gun injury ran $1,126, while an inpatient visit cost $23,497 – $14,000 more than the average cost of all inpatient stays in 2010.
These injuries were also concentrated in low-income regions with high numbers of uninsured Americans and Medicaid beneficiaries. In fact, over half of all the injuries occurred in zip codes in the lowest income quartile, while just seven percent occurred in areas with the highest incomes. That means that many of these hospitalization costs had to be covered by taxpayers through public insurance and assistance to hospitals that serve large numbers of the uninsured.
Earlier research has also found gun […]
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Sunday, September 15th, 2013
ARTURO GARCIA, - The Raw Story
Stephan: Here is today's dose of the Theocratic Right.
Click through to see a video of the archbishop actually saying what appears in the report.
The archbishop of Minnesota’s two biggest cities argued that the devil is to blame for the legalization of marriage equality in the state, Minnesota CityPages reported on Friday.
‘Sodomy, abortion, contraception, pornography, the redefinition of marriage, and the denial of objective truth are just some of the forces threatening the stability of our civilisation,
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Sunday, September 15th, 2013
LYNN STUART PARRAMORE, Senior Editor - AlterNet (U.S.)
Stephan: This mirrors my own views. And when a nation gets to this level of inequality, social revolution of one kind or another is rarely far behind. We are entering a very dangerous period in American history, far more dangerous than I think people realize.
Warning: This story is going to make you very angry.
New research from inequality experts Thomas Piketty and Emmanuel Saez has revealed that we now have the biggest gap between the rich and rest of America since economists began tracking data a century ago.
This isn’t supposed to happen following an economic crisis. After the Great Depression, Roosevelt’s New Deal programs worked to prevent wealth from piling back up at the top. And over the past two decades, the percentage of income claimed by the wealthy dropped after each recession. But in the aftermath of the Great Recession, the top 1 percent has gobbled up nearly all of the income gains in the first three years of the ‘recovery’ - a stupifying 95 percent. Economic inequality is even worse than it was before the crash. In fact, last year the rich took home the largest share of income since 1917 with the exception of only one year: 1928.
Is this an accident?
Let’s take a look at the years from 2009 -2012. While working people were sweating it, the richest Americans have enjoyed a fabulous ride. For example, if you were in the top 1 percent in 2012, lucky you - your income soared […]
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Sunday, September 15th, 2013
MIKE ALLEN and JIM VANDEHEI, - Politico
Stephan: Those who represent the interests of the non-geographical corporate states, treat democracy as just another operational problem, whose solution is to use money to manufacture in the public mind a worldview, and to bribe Congresspeople -- oh, sorry, lobby them. To people like the Koch brothers, influencing American politics is good business. It may seem profligate to spend $200 million, but if the laws you get passed as the result of buying some Congresspeople, make you billions of dollars, 200 million is just an operational cost.
Until we get public financing in politics, and get money out of the process, corruption is inevitable. Citizens United, like gutting the Voting Rights Act is a way of achieving business goals. Buying governments courts, and voters is just the process by which a corporate 'individual' achieves its goals.
An Arlington, Va.-based conservative group, whose existence until now was unknown to almost everyone in politics, raised and spent $250 million in 2012 to shape political and policy debate nationwide.
The group, Freedom Partners, and its president, Marc Short, serve as an outlet for the ideas and funds of the mysterious Koch brothers, cutting checks as large as $63 million to groups promoting conservative causes, according to an IRS document to be filed shortly.
The 38-page IRS filing amounts to the Rosetta Stone of the vast web of conservative groups – some prominent, some obscure – that spend time, money and resources to influence public debate, especially over Obamacare.
The group has about 200 donors, each paying at least $100,000 in annual dues. It raised $256 million in the year after its creation in November 2011, the document shows. And it made grants of $236 million – meaning a totally unknown group was the largest sugar daddy for conservative groups in the last election, second in total spending only to Karl Rove’s American Crossroads and Crossroads GPS, which together spent about $300 million.
Short, a soft-spoken but ferociously conservative 43-year-old operative, provided us a draft of a forthcoming IRS filing that will soon be […]
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Sunday, September 15th, 2013
TONY CARTALUCCI, - Global Research - Centre for Research and Globilization
Stephan: I think this is an accurate assessment of what is going on in the middle east. Our hands are not clean. Nothing is as it is portrayed in the media, or presented by government. Underneath all the moralizing, and the endless idiocies mouthed by Congresspersons, lies a clear long range geopolitical strategy. This is not conspiracy, this is how people who think about long range geopolitics think. Always remember the dictum: Nations do not have friends, they have interests.
The rise of Al Qaeda in Syria and the predictable bloodbath that followed is the documented work of US, Israel, & Saudi Arabia.
Tens of thousands of deaths, devastated cities, and the scattering of terrified Syrian minorities add up to a catastrophe that has unfolded in Syria over the last 2 years. International organizations including the UN call it the worst humanitarian catastrophe of the 21st century, and despite this, have put little effort into tracking down the actual genesis of the conflict, the key players perpetuating the violence, and in prescribing the obvious solutions to this conflict. With a recent initiative by Russia and Syria blunting the West’s pro-war drive, Western propagandists have attempted to reassert their crumbling narrative regarding the conflict, past, present, and future.
The Genesis of Syria’s Conflict
We are told by Western politicians and Western media houses that the conflict in Syria began with a spontaneous ‘peaceful,
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