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FOCUS: The 4 Big Lies About Immigrants - And the Truth Print
Friday, 23 October 2015 11:50

Reich writes: "Donald Trump has opened the floodgates to lies about immigration. Here are the myths, and the facts."

Robert Reich. (photo: Richard Morgenstein)
Robert Reich. (photo: Richard Morgenstein)


The 4 Big Lies About Immigrants - And the Truth

By Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blog

23 October 15

 

onald Trump has opened the floodgates to lies about immigration. Here are the myths, and the facts.

MYTH: Immigrants take away American jobs.

Wrong. Immigrants add to economic demand, and thereby push firms to create more jobs.

MYTH: We don’t need any more immigrants.

Baloney. The U.S. population is aging. Twenty-five years ago, each retiree in America was matched by 5 workers. Now for each retiree there are only 3 workers. Without more immigration, in 15 years the ratio will fall to 2 workers for every retiree, not nearly enough to sustain our retiree population.

MYTH: Immigrants are a drain on public budgets.

Bull. Immigrants pay taxes! The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy released a report this year showing undocumented immigrants paid $11.8 billion in state and local taxes in 2012 and their combined nationwide state and local tax contributions would increase by $2.2 billion under comprehensive immigration reform. MYTH: Legal and illegal immigration is increasing.

Wrong again. The net rate of illegal immigration into the U.S. is less than zero. The number of undocumented immigrants living in the U.S. has declined from 12.2 million in 2007 to 11.3 million now, according to Pew Research Center.

Don’t listen to the demagogues who want to blame the economic problems of the middle class and poor on new immigrants, whether here legally or illegally. The real problem is the economic game is rigged in favor of a handful at the top, who are doing the rigging.

We need to pass comprehensive immigration reform, giving those who are undocumented a path to citizenship.

Scapegoating them and other immigrants is shameful.

And it’s just plain wrong.

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FOCUS | Martin Shkreli: "I Would Destroy Bernie Sanders in a Debate" Print
Friday, 23 October 2015 10:45

Kaufman writes: "The notorious CEO said he was going to start a Democratic Super PAC, but now he's leaning toward voting GOP."

Turing Pharmaceutical founder Martin Shkreli. (photo: Fox Business)
Turing Pharmaceutical founder Martin Shkreli. (photo: Fox Business)


Martin Shkreli: "I Would Destroy Bernie Sanders in a Debate"

By Scott Eric Kaufman, Salon

23 October 15

 

The notorious CEO said he was going to start a Democratic Super PAC, but now he's leaning toward voting GOP

uring Pharmaceutical founder Martin Shkreli appeared on Fox Business’ “Mornings with Maria” Friday and declared that potential Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders — who publicly rejected a campaign donation from the disgraced CEO earlier this month — is “a demagogue” who’s “afraid of the issues.”

“I think I’d destroy him in a debate about pharmaceuticals,” said the man who’s spent weeks being repeatedly humiliated in every debate he’s participated in, be they about pharmaceuticals or otherwise. He later challenged “any other CEO in Big Pharma” to “a debate contest about science.”

Shkreli claimed that Sanders “doesn’t understand pharmaceuticals at all,” then boasted that while the Vermont senator “donated on my behalf” the $2,700 that the CEO tried to give to the Sanders campaign, he was willing to donate $50,000 to the same HIV/AIDS charity if they would take his money.

Host Maria Bartiromo asked Shkreli what it felt like “to be basically ostracized for this?” He replied that “I think you’d be surprised at the amount of support I’ve got — there’s a lot of people who support free markets.”

When asked who he’s supporting for president, Shkreli said that “I was going to start a Democratic Super PAC, but after this backlash and lack of understanding of our economy, I may support a Republican now.”

Watch the entire interview via Fox Business.

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Hillary's Loops Print
Friday, 23 October 2015 08:46

Krugman writes: "Until recently, Clinton's press coverage was almost completely dominated by three kinds of negative stories: emails, declining poll numbers, and Biden speculation."

Paul Krugman. (photo: The New York Times)
Paul Krugman. (photo: The New York Times)


Hillary's Loops

By Paul Krugman, The New York Times

23 October 15

 

he party primaries have been hell on pundits; on the GOP side, in particular, events have demolished almost every supposed certainty (except for one: if Bill Kristol makes a prediction, you can be sure that it won’t happen). And I (a) claim no special insight (b) have no desire to get into the game.

I would, however, like to give props to Nate Silver, who had a good post a month ago about Hillary Clinton’s “poll-deflating feedback loop” set off by the erroneous Times story about a supposed criminal investigation. He noted that at the time Clinton’s press coverage was almost completely dominated by three kinds of negative stories: emails, declining poll numbers, and Biden speculation. And these stories were mutually reinforcing: weak poll numbers led to more Biden speculation, more negative stories hurt the poll numbers, and — Silver doesn’t say this, but it was obvious — there was a blood-in-the-water effect on the press, which was encouraged to indulge its Clinton derangement syndrome by signs of weakness.

One implication of Silver’s analysis was that the feedback loop could quite easily go into reverse if Clinton was the beneficiary of some positive news, if her poll numbers stopped falling, if Biden chose not to enter the race. And sure enough, that’s exactly what’s happening now. The Benghazi thing is being recognized as the witch hunt it always was, the first debate showed why Clinton was a force to begin with, polling has turned up, Biden is out, and coverage has turned positive.


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With Webb Out of Race, Chafee Surges to Two Per Cent Print
Written by <a href="index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=userProfile&user=9160"><span class="small">Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker</span></a>   
Thursday, 22 October 2015 13:26

Borowitz writes: "In the aftermath of former Virginia senator James Webb's announcement that he is quitting the Democratic Presidential primary, a new poll shows his bitter rival Lincoln Chafee surging to two per cent of likely voters."

Former Rhode Island governor Lincoln Chafee. (photo: AP)
Former Rhode Island governor Lincoln Chafee. (photo: AP)


With Webb Out of Race, Chafee Surges to Two Per Cent

By Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker

22 October 15

 

The article below is satire. Andy Borowitz is an American comedian and New York Times-bestselling author who satirizes the news for his column, "The Borowitz Report."


n the aftermath of former Virginia senator James Webb’s announcement that he is quitting the Democratic Presidential primary, a new poll shows his bitter rival Lincoln Chafee surging to two per cent of likely voters.

The former Rhode Island governor, whose path to the White House was predicated on knocking Webb out of the race, could not contain his jubilation as he told supporters in Concord, New Hampshire, that his campaign is now “solidly in the single digits.”

Accompanied by the blaring strains of the rock anthem “More Than a Feeling,” by Boston, Chafee served notice that he has only begun to fight.

“We’re at two per cent now, but this is only the beginning, my friends,” a pumped-up Chafee told his audience. “The Chafee train has left the station, and the next stop is three per cent.”

Chafee told supporters that the next challenge he faces is overtaking the former Maryland governor Martin O’Malley, whose standing in the new poll is a lofty four per cent.

“O’Malley probably thinks I can’t take him, but that’s what Jim Webb thought,” the pugnacious Rhode Islander said. “Martin O’Malley is going down!”

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Learn Your Lessons Well: An Afghan Teenager Makes Up His Mind Print
Thursday, 22 October 2015 13:22

Kelly writes: "Many of Esmatullah's neighbors might understand if he wanted to retaliate and seek vengeance against the Taliban. Others would understand if he wished the same revenge on the United States. But he instead aligns himself with young men and women insisting that 'Blood doesn't wipe away blood.'"

#Enough! is a campaign to abolished the war in Afghanistan by creating autonomous alternatives. (photo: ourjourneytosmile.com)
#Enough! is a campaign to abolished the war in Afghanistan by creating autonomous alternatives. (photo: ourjourneytosmile.com)


Learn Your Lessons Well: An Afghan Teenager Makes Up His Mind

By Kathy Kelly, teleSUR

22 October 15

 

Esmatullah became the sole income earner for his family after his father was tortured and crippled by the Taliban. Now he teaches literacy.

all, lanky, cheerful and confident, Esmatullah easily engages his young students at the Street Kids School, a project of Kabul’s anti-war community with a focus on service to the poor. Esmatullah teaches child laborers to read. He feels particularly motivated to teach at the Street Kids School because, as he puts it, “I was once one of these children.” Esmatullah began working to support his family when he was 9-years-old. Now, at age 18, he is catching up: he has reached the 10th grade, takes pride in having learned English well enough to teach a course in a local academy, and knows that his family appreciates his dedicated, hard work.

When Esmatullah was nine, the Taliban came to his house looking for his older brother. Esmatullah’s father wouldn’t divulge information they wanted. The Taliban then tortured his father by beating his feet so severely that he has never walked since. Esmatullah’s dad, now 48, had never learnt to read or write; there are no jobs for him. For the past decade, Esmatullah has been the family’s main breadwinner, having begun to work, at age nine, in a mechanics workshop. He would attend school in the early morning hours, but at 11:00 a.m., he would start his workday with the mechanics, continuing to work until nightfall. During winter months, he worked full time, earning 50 Afghanis each week, a sum he always gave his mother to buy bread.

Now, thinking back on his experiences as a child laborer, Esmatullah has second thoughts. “As I grew up, I saw that it was not good to work as a child and miss many lessons in school. I wonder how active my brain was at that time, and how much I could have learnt! When children work full time, it can ruin their future. I was in an environment where many people were addicted to heroin. Luckily I didn’t start, even though others at the workshop suggested that I try using heroin. I was very small. I would ask ‘What is this?’ and they would say it’s a drug, it’s good for back pain.”

“Fortunately, my uncle helped me buy materials for school and pay for courses. When I was in grade 7, I thought about leaving school, but he wouldn’t let me. My uncle works as a watchman in Karte Chahar. I wish I can help him someday.”

Even when he could only attend school part-time, Esmatullah was a successful student. His teachers recently spoke affectionately about him as an exceptionally polite and competent student. He would always rank as one of the top students in his classes.

“I am the only one who reads or writes in my family,” says Esmatullah. “I always wish that my mother and father could read and write. They could perhaps find work. Truthfully, I live for my family. I am not living for myself. I care for my family. I love myself because of my family. As long as I’m alive, they feel there is a person to help them. But if I had the freedom to choose, I would spend all my time working as a volunteer at the Afghan Peace Volunteer’s center.”

Asked how he feels about educating child laborers, Esmatullah responds: “These children shouldn’t be illiterate in the future. Education in Afghanistan is like a triangle. When I was in first grade, we were 40 children. By grade 7, I recognized that many children had already abandoned school. When I reached grade 10, only four of the 40 children continued their lessons.”

“When I studied English, I felt enthusiastic about teaching in the future and earning money,” he told me. “Eventually, I felt I should teach others because if they become literate they will be less likely to go to war.”

“People are being pushed to join the military,” he says. “My cousin joined the military. He had gone to find work and the military recruited him, offering him money. After one week, the Taliban killed him. He was about 20-years-old and he had recently been married.”

Ten years ago, Afghanistan had already been at war for four years, with U.S. cries for revenge over the 9/11 attacks giving way to unconvincing statements of retroactive concern for impoverished people who are the majority of Afghanistan’s population. As elsewhere where the U.S. has let “no fly zones” slide into full regime change, atrocities between Afghans only increased the chaos, leading to the maiming of Esmatullah’s father.

Many of Esmatullah’s neighbors might understand if he wanted to retaliate and seek vengeance against the Taliban. Others would understand if he wished the same revenge on the United States. But he instead aligns himself with young men and women insisting that “Blood doesn’t wipe away blood.” They want to help child laborers escape military recruitment and ease the afflictions people suffer because of wars.

I asked Esmatullah how he feels about joining the #Enough! campaign, represented in social media by young people opposed to war who photograph the word #Enough! (bas) written on their palms.

“Afghanistan experienced three decades of war,” said Esmatullah. “I wish that one day we’ll be able to end war. I want to be someone who, in the future, bans wars.”

It will take a lot of “someones” to ban war, ones like Esmatullah who become schooled in ways to live communally with the neediest of people, building societies whose actions won’t evoke desires for revenge.

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