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Emily Gertz and Kieran Suckling: Politics, Big Oil, and Environmental Neglect
May 18, 2010As the infamous BP oil spill creates more environmental devastation in the Gulf Coast, we look towards politics, big oil, and regulations or lack thereof for reasons why this happened and how to prevent it in the future. However, Barack Obama continues to undermine the catastrophe as an anomaly and push for offshore drilling. In a system fraught with entangled political, economic, and environmental policy, how can we manage to procure safety rather than ignore it?Unheard Voices From The Gulf Coast Oil Spill
May 18, 2010Many people have described the shrimpers and fisherpeople affected by the BP oil spill as unheard by the mass media. What many people don’t understand, is many of these people are literally unheard in the midst of this crisis –a large proportion of the shrimper and fisherpeople demographic in the Gulf Coast are Vietnamese and do not speak English.Jane Hamsher: Battles From the Right and Left
May 17, 2010Tuesday is the biggest primary day of the year! Activists from Arkansas, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Oregon’s right and the left are fighting fierce and close battles that will be decided tomorrow. These campaigns include, but are not limited to the rivalry between corporate interest pandering Blanche Lincoln and the more progressive Bill Halter in Arkansas, Joe Sestak’s sudden, and competitive surge for the democratic senate seat in Pennsylvania.Jane Hamsher, Big Oil Politics, and Why Are Voters So Mad?
May 17, 2010Tuesday is the biggest primary day of the year! Activists from Arkansas, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Oregon’s right and the left are fighting fierce and close battles that will be decided tomorrow. These campaigns include, but are not limited to the rivalry between corporate interest pandering Blanche Lincoln and the more progressive Bill Halter in Arkansas, Joe Sestak’s sudden, and competitive surge for the democratic senate seat in Pennsylvania. Many people have described the shrimpers and fisherpeople affected by the BP oil spill as unheard by the mass media. What many people don’t understand, is many of these people are literally unheard in the midsts of this crisis –a large proportion of the shrimper and fisherpeople demographic in the Gulf Coast are Vietnamese and do not speak English. As the infamous BP oil spill creates more environmental devastation in the Gulf Coast, we look towards politics, big oil, and regulations or lack thereof for reasons why this happened and how to prevent it in the future. However, Barack Obama continues to undermine the catastrophe as an anomaly and push for offshore drilling. In a system fraught with entangled political, economic, and environmental policy, how can we manage to procure safety rather than ignore it?The F Word: Why Are Voters So Mad?
May 17, 2010A 800 billion dollar stimulus package, a budget boost for schools, an agreement with Russia on nukes, reduced forces in Iraq, not to mention healthcare "reform" -- with a record of accomplishment like that, say Obama supporters, why are voters so mad?Shepard Fairey & Antonino D'Ambrosio: Populism, Politics, Art
May 15, 2010May Day is observed in most countries outside of the U.S. as International Worker's Day or Labor Day. The word "mayday" is also a distress signal, a call for help and a call to action. Shepard Fairey, a longtime underground and street artist who came to be a household name with his "Hope" poster of Barack Obama, evoked both of these meanings at once with his "May Day" exhibition at Deitch Projects in New York City.Mary Bottari: Audit the Fed a Progressive Win
May 14, 2010Finally, bipartisan agreement and a strike of progress in government regulation of the financial industry: In a unanimous vote of 96-0, the Senate passed an amendment to open the Federal Resere to a one -time audit of its lending between Decemeber 2007 to the present. Led by Ron Paul and Alan Grayson in the House and Bernie Sanders in the Senate and pushed by our friends at FireDogLake, the bill now heads to conference. Mary Bottari of BankstersUSA.org and the Center for Media and Democracy weighs in on a hard-fought victory for Main Street over Wall Street.Got Doc: El General
May 14, 2010Plutarco Elías Calles was both a military general and later one of the most controversial presidents of Mexico. He is known for his status as a revolutionary hero, but also for bringing these (sometimes brutal) military tactics into his political career.Shepard Fairey, El General, and Audit the Fed
May 14, 2010May Day is observed in most countries outside of the U.S. as International Worker's Day or Labor Day. The word "mayday" is also a distress signal, a call for help and a call to action. Shepard Fairey, a longtime underground and street artist who came to be a household name with his "Hope" poster of Barack Obama, evoked both of these meanings at once with his "May Day" exhibition at Deitch Projects in New York City. Plutarco Elías Calles was both a military general and later one of the most controversial presidents of Mexico. He is known for his status as a revolutionary hero, but also for bringing these (sometimes brutal) military tactics into his political career. Finally, Mary Bottari of BankstersUSA.org and the Center for Media and Democracy weighs in on a hard-fought victory for Main Street over Wall Street.
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