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Rand Paul staffer: Whites are ‘always denied fair treatment’
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Walmart Threatens To Shut Down Stores If DC Passes Living Wage Bill
By Aviva Shen
Walmart fought hard to persuade DC residents to let it open stores in the district. But now the retail giant is threatening to walk away from three planned sites if the DC City Council passes a “living wage” bill that would require all major employers to pay workers a minimum of $12.50 an hour.
Walmart claims that the bill, which applies to retailers with corporate sales of $1 billion or more and stores that are 75,000 square feet or larger, is “arbitrary and discriminatory.” In a Washington Post editorial, general manager Alex Barron issued an ultimatum to Mayor Vincent Gray: veto the bill, or Walmart will halt construction on stores at Skyland, Capitol Gateway, and New York Avenue.
In less than 24 hours, the corporation is already seeing results: Some council members who voted for the living wage bill are now balking. Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie said he is “going to give this some thought” because he voted yes “without knowing Walmart was going to pull out.”
Walmart is accustomed to singlehandedly taking down worker rights legislation. Seven years ago, Walmart threatened to scrap its plans to open stores in Chicago after the city passed a similar living wage law. The mayor promptly vetoed the bill. In March, New York raised its minimum wage but gave tax subsidies to Walmart and other firms that hire seasonal workers. Unions claimed at the time that Walmart had influenced the deal behind the scenes.
Read More Walmart Threatens To Shut Down Stores If DC Passes Living Wage Bill | ThinkProgress.
New Music Tuesday
Here’s a playlist of new singles that are available now or are coming soon. This week’s expanded playlist features Elton John, Sean Paul, Solange, Kendrick Lamar, Robin Thicke, Backstreet Boys, Nelly, Tiara Thomas, Ellie Goulding, Wale, and many more artists. If you like any of them their albums are out or will be soon. The singles are available on iTunes or Amazon. Enjoy!
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Tagged Amazon, Ellie Goulding, Elton John, hip-hop, iTunes, music, Nelly, Playlist, pop, r&b, Robin Thicke, rock, Sean Paul, soul, Tiara Thomas, Wale
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Ciara (ft Nicki Minaj) – I’m Out
Her new self-titled cd is growing on me. Nicki Minaj is always a plus.
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Tagged Ciara, hip-hop, music, Nicki Minaj, r&b, soul, video
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Lovelace
The big screen treatment of the story of adult star Linda Lovelace. Lovelace arrives in theatres on August 9, 2013 in limited release. Amanda Seyfried stars as the legendary Linda Lovelace. It is rumored Kate Hudson was also considered for the role before Ms. Seyfried. Lovelace also stars Juno Temple, Peter Saarsgard, Sharon Stone, and Robert Patrick.
Does it matter that a black judge leads America’s secret court?
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Mos Def (Yasiin Bey) foce fed under Guantanamo Bay Standards
This video is horrifying! Even though the prisoners being held at Guantanamo Bay did commit a horrible crime and are on a hunger strike, this example of force feeding can also be considered a form of torture. This video is not for the faint of heart and is definitely NSFW.
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David Brooks’ bigoted rant
By David Sirota
Since when did the New York Times get into the business of publishing old-school bigoted rants deriding whole populations and cultures as cognitively incapacitated? This is a pressing question considering David Brooks’ stunning column today on the situation in Egypt.
In his piece, titled “Defending the Coup,” Brooks offers up the standard “burn the village to save it” argument for subverting democracy. That’s not what’s interesting, nor is his omission of the entire 30-year history of the U.S.-backed dictatorships in Egypt, and how that might make a transition to democracy a bit bumpy. Those facile theories and omissions are standard fare in the establishment media — irritating, offensive, but hardly newsworthy.
What is newsworthy is the Times publishing a column that uses those theories and omissions to then forward an argument that reads like a unhinged manifesto from a 19th century eugenicist. Here’s what I mean (emphasis added):
Right now, as Walter Russell Mead of Bard College put it, there are large populations across the Middle East who feel intense rage and comprehensive dissatisfaction with the status quo but who have no practical idea how to make things better…
It’s not that Egypt doesn’t have a recipe for a democratic transition. It seems to lack even the basic mental ingredients.
Yes, that’s right, according to Brooks, a country and culture of 82 million is having a difficult time transitioning to democracy not because it has been repressed for decades, and not because it has few well-established democratic institutions, but instead because the people inherently don’t possess the cognitive (“mental”) capacity for self-governance.
Read More David Brooks’ bigoted rant – Salon.com.
**Mr. Brooks’ original commentary can also be found on the site. It was posted last week. ~ SB**