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Richard (RJ) Eskow: False Apology: At Least Four Komen Recipients - And Sponsors Like Bank Of America - Are 'Under Investigation'

Huffingon Post Politics - 20 hours 10 min ago
The Susan G. Komen foundation has reversed its defunding of Planned Parenthood, at least temporarily, but the falsehoods and hypocrisy haven't ended. An investigation has... Richard (RJ) Eskow http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rj-eskow/

Richard (RJ) Eskow: Job Numbers Hype: It's Bad Politics and Worse Policy

Huffingon Post Politics - Fri, 2012-02-03 23:26
The reaction to January's jobs report shows how tragically our expectations have fallen, especially among some Democrats and their supporters. Their cheerleading isn't just bad... Richard (RJ) Eskow http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rj-eskow/

Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- Poor Mitt?

Huffingon Post Politics - Fri, 2012-02-03 21:10
Mitt Romney, frontrunner for the Republican nomination, announced he wasn't too worried about poor people. Maybe it would be fun to see Romney debate Joe Biden, just because nobody would know what to expect from either of them. Chris Weigant http://www.huffingtonpost.com/chris-weigant/

Jen Jones: North Carolina's Civil Rights Community Leads the March Against Amendment One

Huffingon Post Politics - Fri, 2012-02-03 21:00
It's no coincidence that Equality NC and NAACP-NC are now standing side by side in the Coalition to Protect All North Carolina Families, the state campaign to defeat Amendment One in May and turn the tide on LGBT discrimination in the South and beyond. Jen Jones http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jen-jones/

Julianne Moore: I'm Watching

Huffingon Post Politics - Fri, 2012-02-03 20:05
This year, in this election, I am committing to watching even more vigilantly. I truly can't imagine a more important election for us to make our voices heard. Julianne Moore http://www.huffingtonpost.com/julianne-moore/

Ingrid Newkirk: Susan G. Komen's Other Gaffe

Huffingon Post Politics - Fri, 2012-02-03 19:40
Komen does women a disservice by continuing to channel funds into animal tests, while other cancer charities have moved on from such old-fashioned abominations or never engaged in them to begin with. Ingrid Newkirk http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ingrid-newkirk/

Mara Leventhal: When One Women's Health Advocate Is Pitted Against Another, No One Wins

Huffingon Post Politics - Fri, 2012-02-03 19:14
This rapid-fire progression of statements, counter-statements, letters from Congress, and board resignations was a down-and-dirty fight for the title of "True Advocate for Women's Health." Mara Leventhal http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mara-leventhal/

Sean Gerrity: Re-kindling America's Golden Era of Building Large-Scale Parks and Reserves

Huffingon Post Politics - Fri, 2012-02-03 18:21
I don't believe our window of opportunity has closed on building new big reserves; not yet anyway. But we need to be much more creative and more optimistic if we are going to breathe new life into, and reawaken, that Golden Era. Sean Gerrity http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sean-gerrity/

Mark Moore: Caring About the Poor

Huffingon Post Politics - Fri, 2012-02-03 17:52
"I'm not concerned about the very poor," is sure to dog Romney throughout the campaign. But as he continues to explain what he meant, I hope he takes the opportunity to think about the "very poor." And I hope he is concerned. We all should be. Mark Moore http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mark-moore/

Stardust: Homes, Not Tents, For Occupy Bernal

Huffingon Post Politics - Fri, 2012-02-03 17:37
A grassfire of foreclosure resistance involving dozens of threatened homes on Bernal Heights is pressuring banks, especially Wells Fargo, to declare a moratorium on home evictions and auctions. Stardust http://www.huffingtonpost.com/stardust/

Marian Wright Edelman: "I Just Want a Job"

Huffingon Post Politics - Fri, 2012-02-03 17:30
Anyone who thinks welfare recipients do nothing but sit around and cash their checks isn't familiar with the schedules of Tiffany and many others like her. Marian Wright Edelman http://www.huffingtonpost.com/marian-wright-edelman/

Ellen R. Shaffer: Um, the Other Thing About Komen and Planned Parenthood...

Huffingon Post Politics - Fri, 2012-02-03 17:22
Part of what they do is help people plan. Parenthood. You know. They support birth control. In some cases, they provide it. Like your corner drugstore, but better. And this week the Bishops are howling about it. Ellen R. Shaffer http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ellen-r-shaffer/

Barbra Streisand: Where Is the Fourth Estate When You Need Them?

Huffingon Post Politics - Fri, 2012-02-03 17:17
The electorate assumes that presidential candidates will embellish, evade, and even sidestep tough questions. But the media must draw the line when candidates rewrite history in order to protect or enhance their own self-image, not based on the truth. Barbra Streisand http://www.huffingtonpost.com/barbra-streisand/

Mike Lux: The Least of These, the Middle Class, and the Most Powerful

Huffingon Post Politics - Fri, 2012-02-03 17:04
I have always believed that ultimately, unless the good guys get hosed regarding how narrow the legal release language is, the administration's mortgage settlement is a sideshow. Mike Lux http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mike-lux/

Muqtedar Khan: Overcoming Islamophobia in American Elections

Huffingon Post Politics - Fri, 2012-02-03 16:39
Rather than resorting to Muslim-bashing, American leaders should show their potential to lead by taking on the more difficult task of combating intolerance. . Muqtedar Khan http://www.huffingtonpost.com/muqtedar-khan/

Vermont Senate Judiciary Committee hears warrant testimony

Burlington Free Press - Fri, 2012-02-03 15:39
Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee got a peek Thursday at search warrants for two of the state's highest-profile homicide cases in the last 32 years as they grappled with trying to ensure public accountability for court-ordered searches.

Vermont House endorses mental health reform

Burlington Free Press - Fri, 2012-02-03 12:12
After years of talk without reaching consensus, the Vermont House took the first step Thursday toward revamping the state's mental health system and replacing the now-closed state psychiatric hospital.

Web + Sustainability = Future

TreeHugger Science-Tech - Fri, 2012-02-03 11:11
How to unlock environmental intelligence in our daily lives.

Eminent domain suggested as “end-run” to close Vermont Yankee

VT Commons Blog - Fri, 2012-02-03 10:04
Topics> Governance, Energy

Nuclear power is a rigged game that lets the federal government preempt state and local governments on most issues, according to Karl Grossman, professor at the State University of New York and author of a book on the subject, Power Crazy: Is LILCO Turning Shoreham Into America’s Chernobyl.

But he thinks that there is a way around the problem: using the power of eminent domain, a legal principle that allows states to condemn property if the owner refuses to sell. In the area of nuclear power, the approach was pioneered in New York during the 1980s to stop the completed Shoreham nuclear plant from opening. At the time advocates of nuclear power were hoping to create a “nuclear park” with seven to 11 plants.

The Long Island Power Act was passed by New York in 1985, creating a Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) with the power to seize the assets and stock of the utility behind the plan, the Long Island Lighting Company (LILCO), writes Grossman on Counterpunch, a website edited by Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair.

The federal government wanted Shoreham and the NRC had approved start-up operations. However, Grossman notes that by enacting the Long Island Power Act, which applied the power of eminent domain, New York was saying that if Long Island Lighting persisted the state would step in.

The NRC has never denied a construction or operating license for a nuclear plant in the United States. No new U.S. plants were ordered after the 1970s, but since then federal regulators have approved 20-year license “renewals” to more than half of the 104 US nuclear plants. It is currently considering the possibility of expanding that extension period to 80 years.

The Long Island Power Act “set forth a mechanism for getting rid of the utility by giving the public authority which it created the power to condemn the utility’s assets and stock,” explains Irving Like, a co-author of the law.

“With this we had the ability to tell LILCO: either you shut down the Shoreham plant or we will condemn you,” he said. Grossman believes a similar strategy could be used by Vermont.

Steve Liss, another co-author who served as counsel to the state legislature’s Environmental Conservation Committee, says eminent domain gives a state the power to act “in the public interest for a lawful purpose.” However, it must pay “fair market value” for what it condemns.

After enacting a legal foundation similar to the Long Island Power Act, Vermont could move against the assets of Entergy in Vermont, Liss argued last week. Another possible but extremely costly and complex strategy he mentioned would be for the state to acquire the utilities that distribute electricity from Vermont Yankee and own the transmission lines through which it runs, then refuse the energy and prohibit its transmission.

In 1989, LILCO abandoned Shoreham largely because of New York’s innovative legislative strategy and sold it for one dollar. It was subsequently decommissioned.

A combination of legal and grassroots strategies played a part in the victory; among them were anti-nuclear demonstrations, legal action by Suffolk County under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, and refusal of Suffolk and New York State to adopt a federally-required evacuation plan for the plant. Local governments meanwhile determined that evacuation of Long Island was impossible if a major nuclear accident occurred.

At the time, U.S. Energy Secretary John Herrington warned that if Shoreham didn’t open “the signals will be the low point in this [nuclear] industry’s history.” The closing of Vermont Yankee would have an equally significant impact.

In his ruling, US District Court Judge J. Garvan Murtha said that Vermont’s demand that Yankee be shut down was “grounded in radiological concerns,” an issue on which the federal government has “pre-empted” state and local governments.

Despite this setback, Grossman says an “end-run can be made around the would-be mandate of federal nuclear officials.”

Furniture Made of Encapsulated E-Waste Is Perfect for Geeky Abodes

TreeHugger Science-Tech - Fri, 2012-02-03 09:00
These designs made by Rodrigo Alonso Schramm are an interesting way to keep e-waste out of landfills and in your livingroom.