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Jerry Brown held a press conference with a few legislators April 28 to demand turning austerity screws tighter on water users in California. Having previously ordered that water utilities or marketing boards that do not enforce the draconian 25% cuts i…
Jerry Brown held a press conference with a few legislators April 28 to demand turning austerity screws tighter on water users in California. Having previously ordered that water utilities or marketing boards that do not enforce the draconian 25% cuts i…
Jerry Brown held a press conference with a few legislators April 28 to demand turning austerity screws tighter on water users in California. Having previously ordered that water utilities or marketing boards that do not enforce the draconian 25% cuts i…
“We’re going to begin to produce ideas, what we’re going to begin to export are ideas, said Bolivian Vice President Alvaro Garcia Linera speaking April 23 at the Cochabamba International Fair.
An enthusiastic advocate of educating his nation’s youth in science and technology, Garcia stressed that Bolivia is now ready to enter a new era, the “society of knowledge.” And, he added, Cochabamba, one of the nation’s most important cities, with a vibrant and energetic young population, “is the ideal location in which to launch this new phase of development of the economy which must guide the destiny of Bolivia for the next 100 years… The success we’ve seen in a few private companies here in Cochabamba, which on a small scale have opted for science and knowledge, has led the President and me to say that we have to do this in all of Bolivia.” Both public and private universities must be involved in this process, he stated.
The country’s first “science city”—the City of Knowledge—should be built in Cochabamba, Garcia underscored. It should be organized so that specific areas of science and technology linked to both the internal and external market will be selected, to educate the “little brains” of the 21st Century. The best students will be selected and educated from high school through college, to use their knowledge later in service to the nation.
Nor is Garcia limiting his focus to Bolivia. Speaking April 27 in Santa Cruz at the First Conference of the Andean sector of the Latin American and Caribbean Continental Student Organization (OCLAE), Garcia urged students to take up the challenge posed by science and technology, to fight for “scientific and technological emancipation,” so that nations don’t have to depend on Europe or the U.S. for the technology required for their industrialization. Without mentioning the BRICS, he noted that “the world economy is being redefined for the next 50 years,” right now, and urged students to engage in the political process to ensure that their nations move from economic sovereignty to “scientific and technological sovereignty.”
“We’re going to begin to produce ideas, what we’re going to begin to export are ideas, said Bolivian Vice President Alvaro Garcia Linera speaking April 23 at the Cochabamba International Fair.
An enthusiastic advocate of educating his nation’s youth in science and technology, Garcia stressed that Bolivia is now ready to enter a new era, the “society of knowledge.” And, he added, Cochabamba, one of the nation’s most important cities, with a vibrant and energetic young population, “is the ideal location in which to launch this new phase of development of the economy which must guide the destiny of Bolivia for the next 100 years… The success we’ve seen in a few private companies here in Cochabamba, which on a small scale have opted for science and knowledge, has led the President and me to say that we have to do this in all of Bolivia.” Both public and private universities must be involved in this process, he stated.
The country’s first “science city”—the City of Knowledge—should be built in Cochabamba, Garcia underscored. It should be organized so that specific areas of science and technology linked to both the internal and external market will be selected, to educate the “little brains” of the 21st Century. The best students will be selected and educated from high school through college, to use their knowledge later in service to the nation.
Nor is Garcia limiting his focus to Bolivia. Speaking April 27 in Santa Cruz at the First Conference of the Andean sector of the Latin American and Caribbean Continental Student Organization (OCLAE), Garcia urged students to take up the challenge posed by science and technology, to fight for “scientific and technological emancipation,” so that nations don’t have to depend on Europe or the U.S. for the technology required for their industrialization. Without mentioning the BRICS, he noted that “the world economy is being redefined for the next 50 years,” right now, and urged students to engage in the political process to ensure that their nations move from economic sovereignty to “scientific and technological sovereignty.”
“We’re going to begin to produce ideas, what we’re going to begin to export are ideas, said Bolivian Vice President Alvaro Garcia Linera speaking April 23 at the Cochabamba International Fair.
An enthusiastic advocate of educating his nation’s youth in science and technology, Garcia stressed that Bolivia is now ready to enter a new era, the “society of knowledge.” And, he added, Cochabamba, one of the nation’s most important cities, with a vibrant and energetic young population, “is the ideal location in which to launch this new phase of development of the economy which must guide the destiny of Bolivia for the next 100 years… The success we’ve seen in a few private companies here in Cochabamba, which on a small scale have opted for science and knowledge, has led the President and me to say that we have to do this in all of Bolivia.” Both public and private universities must be involved in this process, he stated.
The country’s first “science city”—the City of Knowledge—should be built in Cochabamba, Garcia underscored. It should be organized so that specific areas of science and technology linked to both the internal and external market will be selected, to educate the “little brains” of the 21st Century. The best students will be selected and educated from high school through college, to use their knowledge later in service to the nation.
Nor is Garcia limiting his focus to Bolivia. Speaking April 27 in Santa Cruz at the First Conference of the Andean sector of the Latin American and Caribbean Continental Student Organization (OCLAE), Garcia urged students to take up the challenge posed by science and technology, to fight for “scientific and technological emancipation,” so that nations don’t have to depend on Europe or the U.S. for the technology required for their industrialization. Without mentioning the BRICS, he noted that “the world economy is being redefined for the next 50 years,” right now, and urged students to engage in the political process to ensure that their nations move from economic sovereignty to “scientific and technological sovereignty.”
Amnesty International says Boko Haram has kidnapped more than 2,000 women and girls since last year.
Opposing police, defiance to legal requests, deterring roadways, and impedance.
The revolt within Democratic elected officials and constituents against Obama on his “TPP” is growing, and becoming more pointed regarding the next Presidency, with the serious disturbances in Baltimore’s streets suddenly coming in focus.
With a New York City Council resolution against TPP now awaiting a vote to box in TPP supporter Rep. Gregory Meeks, LaRouchePAC activist Jessica White intervened forcefully in a Brooklyn Democratic Party meeting, that the issue of police violence, in Baltimore and other cities, was the economy, Glass-Steagall, and not allowing TPP to rob more jobs. She got strong support from the Democratic audience.
The Obama scheme is a “classified treaty,” and therefore a completely unconstitutional attack on Congressional responsibility. It is a “restraint of trade” in pharmaceuticals, digital software, etc., establishing and perpetuating monopolies. It gives banks and multinationals the ability to negate laws like Glass-Steagall without recourse to courts or Congress. And it robs wages and living standards even where it doesn’t rob jobs.
Baltimore Orioles vice president John Angelos issued a surprising statement via Twitter; although it did not name TPP or Obama by name, the point was made:
“My greater source of personal concern, outrage and sympathy beyond this particular case is focused neither upon one night’s property damage nor upon the acts, but is focused rather upon the past four-decade period during which an American political elite have shipped middle class and working class jobs away from Baltimore and cities and towns around the U.S. to third-world dictatorships like China and others, plunged tens of millions of good hard-working Americans into economic devastation, and then followed that action around the nation by diminishing every Americans civil rights protections in order to control an unfairly impoverished population living under an ever-declining standard of living and suffering at the butt end of an ever-more militarized and aggressive surveillance state.
“The innocent working families of all backgrounds whose lives and dreams have been cut short by excessive violence, surveillance, and other abuses of the Bill of Rights by government pay the true price, an ultimate price…. We need to keep in mind people are suffering and dying around the U.S., and while we are thankful no one was injured at Camden Yards, there is a far bigger picture for poor Americans in Baltimore and everywhere who don’t have jobs and are losing economic civil and legal rights.”
Life expectancies in Baltimore neighborhoods differ by 20 years; infant mortality rates by 9:1 between Black and white residents. An African ambassador to the United States told Executive Intelligence Review:
“We have a common problem with the United States — look at the riots in Baltimore. These young people in Baltimore and other cities in America are faced with the same hopelessness and lack of a future that we see in Africa.”
While former Baltimore Mayor and Glass-Steagall campaigner Martin O’Malley walked the streets like Pennsylvania Avenue where rioting occurred, NBC-TV News’ Chuck Todd pointedly noted on April 28 that Obama has never personally gone to the Ferguson, Charleston, Staten Island, Philadelphia, Baltimore, etc. sites of police violence and crowd reactions; “he doesn’t want to get involved.”
Opportunistically, Hillary Clinton made a “major speech” at Columbia University today on the safe issues of police body cameras and “an end to mass incarceration.” AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka, however, speaking in Washington, said the TPP is the AFL-CIO’s “red line” for 2016 Presidential candidates; and to Hillary, “No candidate can be silent on any issue that’s important to the people. She’ll have to respond like every other candidate.”
The revolt within Democratic elected officials and constituents against Obama on his “TPP” is growing, and becoming more pointed regarding the next Presidency, with the serious disturbances in Baltimore’s streets suddenly coming in focus.
With a New York City Council resolution against TPP now awaiting a vote to box in TPP supporter Rep. Gregory Meeks, LaRouchePAC activist Jessica White intervened forcefully in a Brooklyn Democratic Party meeting, that the issue of police violence, in Baltimore and other cities, was the economy, Glass-Steagall, and not allowing TPP to rob more jobs. She got strong support from the Democratic audience.
The Obama scheme is a “classified treaty,” and therefore a completely unconstitutional attack on Congressional responsibility. It is a “restraint of trade” in pharmaceuticals, digital software, etc., establishing and perpetuating monopolies. It gives banks and multinationals the ability to negate laws like Glass-Steagall without recourse to courts or Congress. And it robs wages and living standards even where it doesn’t rob jobs.
Baltimore Orioles vice president John Angelos issued a surprising statement via Twitter; although it did not name TPP or Obama by name, the point was made:
“My greater source of personal concern, outrage and sympathy beyond this particular case is focused neither upon one night’s property damage nor upon the acts, but is focused rather upon the past four-decade period during which an American political elite have shipped middle class and working class jobs away from Baltimore and cities and towns around the U.S. to third-world dictatorships like China and others, plunged tens of millions of good hard-working Americans into economic devastation, and then followed that action around the nation by diminishing every Americans civil rights protections in order to control an unfairly impoverished population living under an ever-declining standard of living and suffering at the butt end of an ever-more militarized and aggressive surveillance state.
“The innocent working families of all backgrounds whose lives and dreams have been cut short by excessive violence, surveillance, and other abuses of the Bill of Rights by government pay the true price, an ultimate price…. We need to keep in mind people are suffering and dying around the U.S., and while we are thankful no one was injured at Camden Yards, there is a far bigger picture for poor Americans in Baltimore and everywhere who don’t have jobs and are losing economic civil and legal rights.”
Life expectancies in Baltimore neighborhoods differ by 20 years; infant mortality rates by 9:1 between Black and white residents. An African ambassador to the United States told Executive Intelligence Review:
“We have a common problem with the United States — look at the riots in Baltimore. These young people in Baltimore and other cities in America are faced with the same hopelessness and lack of a future that we see in Africa.”
While former Baltimore Mayor and Glass-Steagall campaigner Martin O’Malley walked the streets like Pennsylvania Avenue where rioting occurred, NBC-TV News’ Chuck Todd pointedly noted on April 28 that Obama has never personally gone to the Ferguson, Charleston, Staten Island, Philadelphia, Baltimore, etc. sites of police violence and crowd reactions; “he doesn’t want to get involved.”
Opportunistically, Hillary Clinton made a “major speech” at Columbia University today on the safe issues of police body cameras and “an end to mass incarceration.” AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka, however, speaking in Washington, said the TPP is the AFL-CIO’s “red line” for 2016 Presidential candidates; and to Hillary, “No candidate can be silent on any issue that’s important to the people. She’ll have to respond like every other candidate.”
The revolt within Democratic elected officials and constituents against Obama on his “TPP” is growing, and becoming more pointed regarding the next Presidency, with the serious disturbances in Baltimore’s streets suddenly coming in focus.
With a New York City Council resolution against TPP now awaiting a vote to box in TPP supporter Rep. Gregory Meeks, LaRouchePAC activist Jessica White intervened forcefully in a Brooklyn Democratic Party meeting, that the issue of police violence, in Baltimore and other cities, was the economy, Glass-Steagall, and not allowing TPP to rob more jobs. She got strong support from the Democratic audience.
The Obama scheme is a “classified treaty,” and therefore a completely unconstitutional attack on Congressional responsibility. It is a “restraint of trade” in pharmaceuticals, digital software, etc., establishing and perpetuating monopolies. It gives banks and multinationals the ability to negate laws like Glass-Steagall without recourse to courts or Congress. And it robs wages and living standards even where it doesn’t rob jobs.
Baltimore Orioles vice president John Angelos issued a surprising statement via Twitter; although it did not name TPP or Obama by name, the point was made:
“My greater source of personal concern, outrage and sympathy beyond this particular case is focused neither upon one night’s property damage nor upon the acts, but is focused rather upon the past four-decade period during which an American political elite have shipped middle class and working class jobs away from Baltimore and cities and towns around the U.S. to third-world dictatorships like China and others, plunged tens of millions of good hard-working Americans into economic devastation, and then followed that action around the nation by diminishing every Americans civil rights protections in order to control an unfairly impoverished population living under an ever-declining standard of living and suffering at the butt end of an ever-more militarized and aggressive surveillance state.
“The innocent working families of all backgrounds whose lives and dreams have been cut short by excessive violence, surveillance, and other abuses of the Bill of Rights by government pay the true price, an ultimate price…. We need to keep in mind people are suffering and dying around the U.S., and while we are thankful no one was injured at Camden Yards, there is a far bigger picture for poor Americans in Baltimore and everywhere who don’t have jobs and are losing economic civil and legal rights.”
Life expectancies in Baltimore neighborhoods differ by 20 years; infant mortality rates by 9:1 between Black and white residents. An African ambassador to the United States told Executive Intelligence Review:
“We have a common problem with the United States — look at the riots in Baltimore. These young people in Baltimore and other cities in America are faced with the same hopelessness and lack of a future that we see in Africa.”
While former Baltimore Mayor and Glass-Steagall campaigner Martin O’Malley walked the streets like Pennsylvania Avenue where rioting occurred, NBC-TV News’ Chuck Todd pointedly noted on April 28 that Obama has never personally gone to the Ferguson, Charleston, Staten Island, Philadelphia, Baltimore, etc. sites of police violence and crowd reactions; “he doesn’t want to get involved.”
Opportunistically, Hillary Clinton made a “major speech” at Columbia University today on the safe issues of police body cameras and “an end to mass incarceration.” AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka, however, speaking in Washington, said the TPP is the AFL-CIO’s “red line” for 2016 Presidential candidates; and to Hillary, “No candidate can be silent on any issue that’s important to the people. She’ll have to respond like every other candidate.”
An unidentified blast of powerful X-rays suggests something violent is happening at the core of the galaxy—but astronomers aren’t sure what it is.
Currently testing electricity guns for possible use against electronics on the battlefield.
One group attacking Obama’s TPP “free trade” fraud is the American Jobs Alliance, whose advisory board includes Louisiana’s former Republican Gov. Buddy Roemer and former Reagan Administration Commerce Department official and labor economist Clyde Pres…