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The Politics of Benghazi & Cairo: The Chronology

The Politics of Benghazi & Cairo: The Chronology | Coffee Party News | Scoop.it

by Garance Franke-Ruta, The Atlantic


If you weren't following this story closely as it developed over the past day and woke to news of the murder of the U.S. Ambassador to Libya and a group of swirling charges around the U.S. response to September 11 protests against the U.S. Embassy in Cairo and the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, here's who said what and when:


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monsanto and federal governmnet - Google Search

monsanto and federal governmnet - Google Search | Coffee Party News | Scoop.it

HERE'S A GOOGLE IMAGE SEARCH TO SEE HOW MONSANTO AND THEIR MONEY PLAY OUT IN WASHINGTON DC OVER THE YEARS. TODAY IS THE GLOBAL "MARCH AGAINST MONSANTO" AND I THOUGHT THESE IMAGES MIGHT FILL IN THE BLANKS ABOUT WHY IT TAKES CITIZEN PARTICIPATION TO MOVE THIS FORWARD TO STAND UP TO THE INFLUENCE OF MONEY TO GET CERTAIN PEOPLE IN CERTAIN CRITICAL ROLES OF GOVERNMNET.

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Teens are not getting pregnant as much now and that could be a good thing unless it is connected to herds being fed GMOs are less fertile according to studies these days as well only they aren't teens. This is the first group of teens reaching childbearing age that have been fed GMOs since conception. http://natural-fertility-info.com/gmo-infertility.html

 

The GMOs in America have never required labels and are in nearly all processed foods at this point and will continue to become an even larger part of our diet. They may one day be in all food as they now even develop Genetically Modified Animals that are await approval.

 

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Sugar interests win Senate vote

Sugar interests win Senate vote | Coffee Party News | Scoop.it
What sugar lost in West Virginia and Kansas, it made up for with swing votes in Oregon and Maine.
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More money in politics pays off richly in the farm bill so far. Think about it when you buy your next candy bar then dieting might have a whole new appeal besides getting your health and figure in better shape.

 

The next amendment money may decide is yet another Monsanto protection amendment.


Is Round Up a poison in your opinion? Should labels be required for foods that are genetically redesigned for animals and humans and other uses in order to be treated directly, often twice, with Round-Up herbicide and that have pesticides or have other changes artificially designed into the DNA? More states are saying they want labels and Monsanto wants a national amendment to not allow state choice. This link shows what biotech companies were willing to pay in one state to fight labels: (http://www.forbes.com/sites/amywestervelt/2012/08/22/monsanto-dupont-spending-millions-to-oppose-californias-gmo-labeling-law/) Think what biotech companies must be paying to shape national law.


Should local citizens within states be allowed to decide what is acceptable if the national standard does not live up to the state standards for health and consumer's informed choice?.


Excerpts from the politico link in the heading title:


The amendment Wednesday sought to end these purchases and roll back the price-support level from 18.75 cents per pound to 18 cents. “This amendment would address the only program in the farm bill that hasn’t been reformed, the sugar program,” said Sen Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.). “What we have now is a sweet deal for sugar growers and a bad deal for consumers.”


NEXT, LOOK FOR MONSANTO TO GET PAID OFF BIG BY GETTING RID OF STATE RIGHTS:

EXCERPT:

Next on the Senate agenda Thursday morning will be a vote on whether to allow states like Vermont to pursue new labeling rules for food with genetically modified ingredients. And the Agriculture Committee leadership was hopeful of pulling together a series of crop insurance reform votes before leaving for the Memorial Day recess.


Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/05/sugar-interests-win-senate-vote-91781.html#ixzz2U6CdvBou

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Senate Committee Advances Immigration Reform In Bipartisan Vote

Senate Committee Advances Immigration Reform In Bipartisan Vote | Coffee Party News | Scoop.it
(Source: CSPAN)On Tuesday, the Senate Judiciary Committee advanced a comprehensive immigration reform bill that will provide a path to citizenship for the nation’s 11.1 million undocumented immigrants, passing the measure in a vote of 13 to 5.
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The full Senate is expected to debate the bill on the floor next month. Earlier on Tuesday, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) pledged to “vote for the motion to proceed so we can get on the bill and see if it we’re able to pass a bill that actually moves the ball in the right direction.”

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Senate debates farm bill

Senate debates farm bill | Coffee Party News | Scoop.it
Obama calls for more savings from the crop insurance program before the bill reaches his desk.
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There are many important outcomes from what is included in the farm bill. The American public should never assume because it is called the "Farm" Bill it is only of interest to farmers. This bill involves what is allowed to get literally into our gut and whether or not some people will be able to afford to eat each day and much more. Please read up on this...you can start here...but please make that is just the start and read on.

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ALEC, a Tax-Exempt Group, Mixes Legislators and Lobbyists

ALEC, a Tax-Exempt Group, Mixes Legislators and Lobbyists | Coffee Party News | Scoop.it
The American Legislative Exchange Council, whose members include lawmakers and corporations, drafts legislation on which 1,000 bills introduced annually in state legislatures are based.
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Why target conservative groups? 
For one they weren't the only ones targeted but they do have the most groups like ALEX so here is the other side of the conservative "TAX SCANDAL"....WHY WAS THE IRS INVOLVED? BECAUSE WE THE PEOPLE HAVE BEEN PETITIONING THEM TO BE INVOLVED!!!


If you didn't sign the petition that's because you most likely didn't know what these groups are up to in your state, because they hoped you wouldn't notice. Did you wonder why all of a sudden you hear the same legislation happening in so many state houses? Here's a peek at the so called Conservative, Social Welfare, Non-Profit organization the likes of Coke and Kraft (former social welfare, non-profits?) drop out of lately.


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“The records offer a glimpse of how special interests effectively turn ALEC’s lawmaker members into stealth lobbyists, providing them with talking points, signaling how they should vote and collaborating on bills affecting hundreds of issues like school vouchers and tobacco taxes.


The documents — hundreds of pages of minutes of private meetings, member e-mail alerts and correspondence — were obtained by the watchdog group Common Cause and shared with The New York Times. Common Cause, which said it got some of the documents from a whistle-blower and others from public record requests in state legislatures, is using the files to support an Internal Revenue Service complaint asserting that ALEC has abused its tax-exempt status, something ALEC denies.”


FROM: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/22/us/alec-a-tax-exempt-group-mixes-legislators-and-lobbyists.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0

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Banking union on the cheap will fail

Banking union on the cheap will fail | Coffee Party News | Scoop.it
A recent Free exchange column discusses the European Central Bank's troubles in providing support to peripheral economies (summary here). We are...
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This is an interesting article for many reasons.


1. There are two different versions.

    A. There is a detailed version.

    B. Then there is also a "click for summary [here]" to be directed to the

         quick easy read version.

    C.There are different experts rather than one in the full version.

    D. Last but not least many comments are good reads and one points

        out the plan would socialize risky debt but allow

        banks to profit with a capitalistic style loaning to make new debt.


Excerpt from the short easy to read site:


"To battle this problem, the ECB could take a page from Britain, which has used a "funding for lending" scheme to improve the flow of credit to businesses. In it, banks that raise lending to small and medium-size enterprises can go to the Bank of England and swap their relatively risky assets for ultra-safe government bonds. Those in turned can be used as collateral to obtain cheap bank financing. When all is said and done banks should be healthier and the flow of credit to firms should resume."

Does anyone see something wrong with that picture? When was the last time a bank ask you to give them your risky debt for money? Why not have the borrowers just go to the Bank of England to get the loan in the 1st place and let the banks deal with their risky debt? Great article with lots of curious details to ponder.
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Strange Political Bedfellows Join Forces Against the Common Core

Strange Political Bedfellows Join Forces Against the Common Core | Coffee Party News | Scoop.it
Progressives and conservatives are not big fans of the new Common Core State Standards. Here’s why. (ExxonMobil is an ardent supporter of Common Core standards. Why does this upset some people?
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ONE WORD! AMEN!

 

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“Instead of a community, we started to become distrustful of each other and wary of our colleagues, our parents, and our administrators,” he said. “Schools are no longer safe or nurturing for children. And that’s no accident.”

Common Core State Standards aim to implement more clear and measurable standards for all students. In doing this, it could also bring something else to the table that many parents and teachers do not like—more testing.

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Still on trail of Obamacare repeal

Still on trail of Obamacare repeal | Coffee Party News | Scoop.it
Candidates in deep-red states try to score points with the issue.
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Mississippi Gov.Bryant fights to keep the vote on Medicare extension from happening and leaves the whole program in the state unavailable soon unless there is a special session called. He says he will rule over medicare needs by executive order if need be. Other states are also trying creative, maybe even childish means to reject Obama care.

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Chris Hayes explains why Citizens United is the real scandal behind the IRS scandal | The Raw Story

Chris Hayes explains why Citizens United is the real scandal behind the IRS scandal | The Raw Story | Coffee Party News | Scoop.it
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Chris Hayes does a great job explaining why the IRS should broaden their investigations to far more than the Tea Party and conservative groups because the Citizens United ruling has changed and likely corrupted the use of what was intended by social welfare, tax except status.

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The Personal is Political | BillMoyers.com

The Personal is Political | BillMoyers.com | Coffee Party News | Scoop.it
Nine organizers share their "stories of self," explaining how life experiences compelled them to take action.
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Bill Moyer presents some very inspirational leaders in this show. Feel free to take a minute to be inspired.

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US Weighs Wide Overhaul of Wiretap Laws - New York Times

US Weighs Wide Overhaul of Wiretap Laws - New York Times | Coffee Party News | Scoop.it
US Weighs Wide Overhaul of Wiretap Laws New York Times WASHINGTON — The Obama administration, resolving years of internal debate, is on the verge of backing a Federal Bureau of Investigation plan for a sweeping overhaul of surveillance laws that...
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Here is an issue both parties all too often seem to have no problem about standing together to achieve. How much and how to spy on citizens? In fairness this article seems to indicate in this current case this involves traditional court ordered wiretapping. Saudi Arabia has threatened to cut off Skype if they don't give them the codes to allow ease dropping that America and some other selected countries possess.

 

How and when to spy on individuals is a topic every citizen might want to pay attention to because it is our privacy and it is the message we send to the world on how to spy. The opportunity for abuse or misuse of spying technology matters in a democracy and those companies discussed that would be the major players in making all this happen are also major financial donors into the political process. 

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Influence of big-money 'SuperPACs' not so clear

Influence of big-money 'SuperPACs' not so clear | Coffee Party News | Scoop.it
CHICAGO — There's a scary bedtime story on money in politics about how the U.S. Supreme Court 's 2010 Citizens United ruling unleashed a tidal wave of corporate cash into politics and drowned out the voices of the little people.
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Toppling The Monsanto Pyramid!

Monsanto's days are numbered. The time has come to put an end to Monsanto's reign of power. Join the food revolution on May 25th. Together we march for freed...
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Three minutes and thirty-three seconds of truth on film. Remember the Ants!

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ALEC State Chairmen - SourceWatch

ALEC State Chairmen - SourceWatch | Coffee Party News | Scoop.it
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Update! Who is ALEC's man in your state? This is one of those Tax Free social welfare GOP, Tea Party, dominate groups you've heard so much about.

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House immigration talks hang on health care

House immigration talks hang on health care | Coffee Party News | Scoop.it
If they can't resolve this issue, the four-year immigration negotiations could come to a crashing halt.
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More and more I see some things need to go global more than multinational corporations do. Health care needs to be one of these things. Training enough doctors and nurses for at least basic care at affordable prices needs to be one thing to go global because migrant and immigrant workers are a global movement and people live everywhere back and forth today. All nations need a basic affordable national (global even) affordable insurance option that any one can afford to keep healthier. This should become a global goal because it is a debate the world over.

 

Having debates over whether or not some should go without care or go broke is the craziest idea I can think of. Obviously these so called leaders are blind to the question much less the answers. This is a global question and needs a global answer. How do we go about training enough medical professionals to deliver good AFFORDABLE basic care to the massive global population? The second question is obviously if we aren't going to deal with the first question than who gets to go sick, drop dead and go broke? Punishing people because they became ill? Really? Who are we anyway? We must have thrown Love, Hope, Charity and the good part of any religious values out with the trash by mistake and we need to go retrieve them.

 

No one should have to choose between going around sick, spreading illness and dying or going broke? Many of these workers like Americans are in low income and health stressful jobs and the American health care insurance and care will bankrupt even those with group insurance and good paying jobs. That is just wrong for something we not so long ago we traded chickens and eggs to get.. Obama care didn’t fix that and the GOP doesn’t even pretend to want to try. It is wrong for Americans, much less immigrants or illegals and if it weren't we wouldn't have to have this debate because anyone could afford to go to doctors. (This is the opinion of one coffee party person everyone has his or her own opinion I'm sure.)

 

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The provision, in essence, said immigrants seeking citizenship must provide their own health care — and if any government entity provides them with services, they would be ineligible for permanent citizenship. The language was aimed at assuaging Republican concerns that the immigration bill would plunge the nation further into debt.




Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/05/house-immigration-talks-hang-on-health-care-91709.html#ixzz2U0qTm2m2

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LUNCH W LOUDEN Thursdays 12 Noon Pacific - May 23,2013

LUNCH W LOUDEN Thursdays 12 Noon Pacific - May 23,2013 | Coffee Party News | Scoop.it
Jeanene Louden and co-host Debilyn Molineaux discuss current events with a particular spin towards the influence of money in politics, actions we can take or innovative solutions that others have found to inspire us.
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Hey Coffee Party News readers, here's an online talk you might want to tune into.

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Battle of the brands

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THE official death toll from the collapse of the Rana Plaza clothing factory complex (pictured) on the outskirts of Dhaka is now over 1100, making it probably the...
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Where is the demand by congress for an investigation into how western companies that allowed this to happen and why we allow charters to those that did? Four died at Benghazi and they can't say enough about that and terrorism. The IRS investigated GOP non-profits that are run to promote political campaigns and lobby officials they then get elected through these corporate welfare organizations made tax-free by calling them social welfare non-profits. 

 

The towers tumbled and the congress starts a 10 and counting war on terrorism using it as an excuse to invade the privacy of all and throw the rule of law and due process out the window and start another war. Manning is looking at being locked up for life for putting soldiers at risk for leaking the truth. They planned to lock up Aaron Swartz for 35 years for downloading too much and breaking the terms of use rules. They are treating cybercrimes hackers that cause denial of service stoppages with 10 to 30 years in prison… but no big deal here with over 1100 dead not including the many others dead in other such situations…. Let’s just have a have a deal. Something is very wrong with this picture.

 

There have been industrial fires, explosions and now this collapse that together have killed nearly the same number and perhaps more as the towers explosions. Those in Benghazi new the risk.... They had military and guarded homes. Is this deliberate neglect for greed not just as much terrorism as that? Should it not merit far more response than a friendly or unfriendly debate on rising wages a little and forcing underpaid business owners and workers to do more without enabling funds to do this? Who is held accountable for these industrial deaths…No one saw life in jail for the BP spill and 11 killed and major company leaders or officials in developed countries that allow these businesses to operate seem to face no accountability equal to their terrorism.  I’m not speaking of the Benghazi owners here either. I think we all know who holds the pockets strings and lifelines in the world.

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There's no need for all this economic sadomasochism

There's no need for all this economic sadomasochism | Coffee Party News | Scoop.it
David Graeber: If Reinhart and Rogoff's 'error' has discredited the prevailing policy dogma, now is the time for an alternative that works
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These are well thought out points and surely deserve a thoughtful, reflective reading.


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"Even before we knew Reinhart and Rogoff's study was simply wrong, many had pointed out their historical survey made no distinction between the effects of debt on countries such as the US or Japan – which issue their own currency and therefore have their debt denominated in that currency – and countries such as Ireland, Greece, that do not. But the real solution to the eurobond crisis, some have argued, lies in precisely this distinction."

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The IRS and the Real Scandal

The IRS and the Real Scandal | Coffee Party News | Scoop.it

"Finally, all of this, coming at a time when the Supreme Court has deemed corporations “people” under the First Amendment and when income and wealth are more concentrated at the top than they’ve been in over a hundred years, has enabled America’s financial elite to further entrench their wealth and power and thereby take over much of American democracy."

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Yes there was and is a real reason the IRS needs to check those conservative social welfare tax-free groups out. They should be doing that for all of them, the tea party and all others on all sides of the politically active groups to include right, left and middle. Just what soup kitchen did the Tea Party run or did they even do a social welfare tearoom? Some progressive groups are in that same boat.

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Greenpeace says IRS targeted group

POLITICO Pro Report: The environmental group offers to testify on its experience under Bush in 2004.
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This isn't really a shock. Paranoia in National leadership around the globe and in the USA, combined with the temptations from being able to spy better than in any other time in history are leading to strange behavior from many national organization that are intended to "protect us".

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Cloning, Stem Cells Long Mired In Legislative Gridlock

Cloning, Stem Cells Long Mired In Legislative Gridlock | Coffee Party News | Scoop.it
The news that scientists have successfully cloned a human embryo seems almost certain to rekindle a political fight that has raged, on and off, since the creation of Dolly the sheep.
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We all love much of what science and discovery has done or revealed to date for us but not all of us share that pride in every situation. What do you think of cloning new life and it appears that includes human life now?

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Large Corporations Seek U.S.–European 'Free Trade Agreement' to Further Global Dominance

Large Corporations Seek U.S.–European 'Free Trade Agreement' to Further Global Dominance | Coffee Party News | Scoop.it
The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership is the latest plan of conglomerates to strengthen their grip over the planet.
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I would have more of a comment but for me this article pretty well says it all as far as I'm concerned. I would just add we need to wake up, pay attention and weigh in loudy on plans that impact our lives so dramatically.


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"The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) is the latest corporate-driven agenda in what is commonly called a “free trade agreement,” but which really amounts to  ‘cosmopolitical corporate consolidation’: large corporations dictating and directing the policies of states – both nationally and internationally – into constructing structures which facilitate regional and global consolidation of financial, economic, and political power into the hands of relatively few large corporations."

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Wait, They Say He’d Make The Perfect Marine — So Why Are We Trying To Get Rid Of Him?

Wait, They Say He’d Make The Perfect Marine — So Why Are We Trying To Get Rid Of Him? | Coffee Party News | Scoop.it
WARNING: If you have a soul, this video will stir it.
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One Word! Powerful! Please feel free to share! If you don't get upworthy.com on your facebook news feed you are missing out!

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Immigration reform advances, Heritage on defense

Immigration reform advances, Heritage on defense | Coffee Party News | Scoop.it

Excerpt from column by Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post

 

...The Heritage Foundation is in a tailspin. To Politico and then to me, Heritage’s vice president of of communications, Mike Gonzales, denied that he or Heritage has hired acrisis management firm. If not, Heritage should. More details about the unsavory work of one of its anti-immigration report authors are coming to light. Chris Moody reports: “Heritage Foundation analyst Jason Richwine, the co-author of a study claiming the immigration reform bill pending in the Senate would cost taxpayers $6.3 trillion, wrote two articles in 2010 for a website founded by Richard Spencer, a self-described ‘nationalist’ who writes frequently about race and against “the abstract notion of human equality.”


Another report suggests that “Richwine is not the only scholar conservative immigration opponents in the current debate have relied on and who’ve published eyebrow-raising views in the past. The Heritage Richwine snafu will bring fresh scrutiny to other scholars, immigration advocates said.”

Former vice president of research Burton Pines is also denouncing Heritage’s work. He is quoted as saying; “It’s a new Heritage and it’s one that’s not standing by the principles of Ronald Reagan. I’m puzzled why they came out with this study and I’m more puzzled why they seem to be against immigration.”
 

In a word, it’s a mess. Only four months on the job, former senator Jim DeMint, who came to Heritage with no scholarly credentials, is caught in a firestorm of Heritage’s own making. A backlash that tarnishes the report and anti-immigrant forces more generally may undermine opponents of the Gang of Eight. But to the extent it raises questions about whether Heritage is still a respected think tank (and not a political oppo center), DeMint will find himself under the gun. A conservative scholar at another think tank emailed me, “I just don’t understand why [former president Ed] Feulner among others did not see this disaster coming.” More conservatives will be asking the same thing, I imagine. [Read full article]

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Schumer Destroys Top GOP Talking Point Against Immigration Reform

Schumer Destroys Top GOP Talking Point Against Immigration Reform | Coffee Party News | Scoop.it
(Credit: ABC News)On Thursday, as the Senate Judiciary Committee took up a comprehensive immigration reform bill that allows the nation’s 11 million undocumented immigrants to earn a path to citizenship, Sen.
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Here's the up side up of inclusive style immigration reform.

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