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Tuesday, March 12, 2019

When I first saw this article I thought AOC wrote it




Unequal air: Pollution from whites disproportionately affects blacks, Hispanics





While the air pollution in the U.S. has gotten cleaner in the past decade, pollution inequity has remained high. USA TODAY

The air that Americans breathe isn't equal.

Blacks and Hispanics disproportionately breathe air that's been polluted by non-Hispanic whites, according to a study. This new research quantifies for the first time the racial gap between who causes air pollution – and who breathes it. 

(Last time I heard about 'non-Hispanic whites' one of them killed Trayvon Martin)

"Pollution is disproportionately caused by whites, but disproportionately inhaled by black and Hispanic minorities," the study said.

Poor air quality remains the largest environmental health risk in the United States, the study warns. In fact, with 100,000 deaths per year, more Americans die from air pollution than car crashes and murders combined.

“Even though minorities are contributing less to the overall problem of air pollution, they are affected by it more,” said study co-author Jason Hill, an engineering professor at the University of Minnesota, who is white. “Is it fair (that) I create more pollution and somebody else is disproportionately affected by it?”

Hill said that while the air in the U.S. has gotten cleaner in the past decade, pollution inequity has remained stubbornly high.

"What is especially surprising is just how large pollution inequity is and has been for well over a decade," Hill said.


According to a new study, blacks and Hispanics disproportionately breathe air that's been polluted by whites. This new research quantifies for the first time the racial gap between who causes air pollution – and who breathes it. (Photo: acilo / Getty Images)



The type of pollution analyzed in the study is known as "PM 2.5" – tiny grains of "particulate matter" that are especially dangerous to human health because they can get deep into our lungs. Those particles, at 2.5 micrometers far smaller than the width of a human hair, are produced by car tailpipes, power plant smokestacks, and burning materials.

The study found that black and Hispanic Americans bear a "pollution burden:" Blacks are exposed to about 56 percent more pollution than is caused by their consumption. For Hispanics, it is slightly higher – 63 percent.

However, non-Hispanic whites experience a "pollution advantage," meaning they breathe about 17 percent less air pollution than whites cause.

The formula scientists used in their study is driven by disparities in the amount of goods and services that groups consume and in the exposure to the resulting pollution.

“On average, whites tend to consume more than minorities. It’s because of wealth,” Hill said. 

For example, the scientists found that whites spend more money on pollution-intensive goods and services than do blacks and Hispanics, which means they generate more pollution than the other groups do.



Non-Hispanic whites experience about 17 percent less air pollution than they cause, while Hispanics are exposed to about 63 percent more air pollution than they cause. And blacks are exposed to about 56 percent more air pollution than they cause. Dark blue arrows indicate pollution produced while the light blue arrows show pollution exposure. (Photo: University of Minnesota / Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)



“Someone had to make the pen you bought at the store,” said study co-author Julian Marshall, an engineering professor at the University of Washington. “We wanted to look at where the pollution associated with making that pen is located. Is it close to where people live? And who lives there?”

For this study, the category "non-Hispanic whites" also includes Asian-Americans and Native Americans. This is based on the source that the researchers used: government data on personal expenditures from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. 

Other experts agreed with the research: “These findings confirm what most grassroots environmental justice leaders have known for decades, ‘whites are dumping their pollution on poor people and people of color,’” said Texas Southern University public affairs professor Robert Bullard, who was not part of the research. Bullard often called the father of environmental justice, is African-American.

Researchers say their pollution inequity formula could be used on other types of environmental burdens.

"The approach we establish in this study could be extended to other pollutants, locations, and groupings of people," Marshall said. "When it comes to determining who causes air pollution – and who breathes that pollution – this research is just the beginning."

The study was published Monday in the peer-reviewed journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences



A layer of brown smog hovers above Los Angeles. A new study found that blacks are exposed to about 56 percent more air pollution than is caused by their consumption. For Hispanics, it is slightly higher – 63 percent. (Photo: Getty Images)







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Former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams is eyeing a 2020 Democratic run for president.



What's the difference between a snowball's chance in hell and Stacey Abrams?
The snowball has a better chance.




On Monday, Abrams tweeted that a presidential run next year was “definitely on the table.”



Her tweet was meant to clarify an earlier interview at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, in which she’d discussed her book Lead From the Outside with PBS “NewsHour” reporter Yamiche Alcindor and mentioned a years-old spreadsheet that lays out her life goals ― including a presidential run at the “earliest” in 2028. 

“20 years ago, I never thought I’d be ready to run for POTUS before 2028. But life comes at you fast,” Abrams clarified in her tweet hours later.

Abrams’ former campaign manager Lauren Groh-Wargo also tweeted in what she called a “fact check” that Abrams was “taking a look at all options on the table in 2020 and beyond.”





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Sunday, March 10, 2019

The tax burden in New York is so high that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's own mother moved to the Sunshine State





'I was paying $10,000 a year in real estate taxes up north. I'm paying $600 a year in Florida,' she said. 'It's stress-free down here.'


Blanca Ocasio-Cortez said she picked Eustis because a relative already lived here,  she paid $87,000 for an 860-square-foot home on a quiet street that dead-ends into a cemetery


Interesting, "dead-ends into a cemetery"... right where her daughter's Green New Deal is headed.



New York gets aggressive chasing rich residents fleeing the state’s higher taxes for low-tax havens



Cuomo now says he's in favor of the wall...around NY to keep the residents from leaving.









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Saturday, March 9, 2019

ICE officials under review for social media posts suggesting Rep. Ilhan Omar took 'terrorism classes'



I wouldn' put it past her. We already know she hates Jews. Sure she apologized but we all know that's total bullshit. People on Twitter and the rest of social media are constantly apologizing for something or other... politicians, celebrities, sports figures, etc nobody actually means it. Now Omar is trying to spin the criticism for her anti-Semite remarks into anti-Muslim bigotry. It won't work. Let's face it. Muslims hate Jews... it's in their blood.

Somalia her homeland is a breeding ground for terrorism. Yemen's little brother you might say.

Recently, Fox News reported that Omar attempted to intervene on behalf of nine men who tried to join the Islamic State (ISIS) when she was a state senator. She sent a letter to the judge presiding over their cases urging him to give them a lighter sentence.


“The best deterrent to fanaticism is a system of compassion,” she wrote. “We must alter our attitude and approach; if we truly want to effect change, we should refocus our efforts on inclusion and rehabilitation.”

The suspects were accused of planning to travel to Syria to join ISIS in 2015. The men were facing decades-long sentences, and one of them admitted that he was going to join the terrorist group. “I was not going there to pass out medical kits or food. I was going strictly to fight and kill on behalf of the Islamic State,” he explained.

The judge sentenced him to 30 years in prison and gave similar decisions to the other men. 

So is Omar a Trojan Horse? You decide. But I submit to you after the fools elected her in Minnesota (the same idiots who elected Jesse Ventura, Stuart Smalley, and Keith Ellison) her true colors became clear to see. She has no allegiance to America. Her devotion is to Islam…period.

When David Duke is your ally things can't be good.


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The agents shared anti-immigrant and anti-Ilhan Omar sentiments on LinkedIn. (MANDEL NGAN / AFP/Getty Images)


A pair of high-ranking U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials are under review after they shared and liked social media posts promoting unfounded conspiracy theories regarding Rep. Ilhan Omar and immigration.

One recent post shared on LinkedIn by senior ICE agent Leslie Derewonko and “liked” by Jerry Templet, who is the second-in-command of Homeland Security investigations in San Francisco, described the Minnesota Democrat as a “Trojan horse” who came to the United States because of a “refugee outbreak” under former President Obama.

“And this what America represents?” Derewonko added in his caption.

The post, verified by Buzzfeed News, also suggested Omar, who is a Muslim, once admitted to taking “terrorism classes.”

“Hell just make her the Director of National Security, obviously she not only took TERRORIST classes, she sat in class WITH THEM,” Derewonko wrote in a post, screen-grabbed by ABC News. “Here’s a question to all you Intelligence Spooks types… WHO THE HELL VETTED HER TO COME INTO THIS COUNTRY, and better yet, WHO THE HELL VETTED HER AS A CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE?”

Derewonko has also used LinkedIn to comment on posts suggesting the so-called migrant caravans, which sparked controversy in 2018, were part of an Election Day “false flag” and that it was part of the UN’s “invading force.”

ICE Spokesperson Richard Rocha told Buzzfeed that the agency does not have a set of social media standards for its employee, adding that “content posted by employees on their personal platforms should not be considered representative of agency policies or positions.

“We are reviewing whether any of this particular content violated other agency policies.”

Omar has recently become a target for angry comments online, especially among conservative social media users. Lawmakers earlier this week passed a resolution condemning all forms of bigotry after days of fighting within the Democratic party over recent comments from Omar, which have been criticized as anti-Israel.

The freshman congresswoman in a joint statement with Reps. Rashida Tlaib and Andre Carson — who are also Muslim — praised the Democratic-backed measure as “great progress” in a “difficult conversation.”

“We are tremendously proud to be part of a body that has put forth a condemnation of all forms of bigotry including Antisemitism, racism, and white supremacy,” the statement reads.

“At a time when extremism is on the rise, we must explicitly denounce religious intolerance of all kinds and acknowledge the pain felt by all communities.”





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Because of AOC NY lost 25,000 Amazon jobs...now this




 Pocahontas is on the warpath to destroy capitalism and the American economy in her quest to 'Socialize' the country. This article proves she's a few feathers short in the brain compartment.

Gotta love this:

Representatives for Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment. They're too busy hating Trump.

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Warren says tech giants have ‘too much power,’ need breakup



NEW YORK (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren on Friday rolled out a proposal to break up the biggest U.S. technology companies, saying they have too much control over the economy and Americans’ lives.

In her pitch to rein in the influence of tech giants, the Massachusetts senator envisions legislation targeting companies with annual worldwide revenue of $25 billion or more, limiting their ability to expand and forcing parts of Google and Amazon’s current business structure to operate as separate entities.

As president, Warren said she would pick regulators who would seek to break up what she called “anti-competitive mergers” such as Facebook’s recent purchase of Instagram and Amazon’s acquisition of Whole Foods.

She made the pitch ahead of a rousing town hall appearance Friday in the New York City neighborhood where Amazon recently scrapped plans to open a new headquarters.

It’s Warren’s latest effort to shape the policy agenda for the rest of the Democratic presidential primary, coming after earlier announcements of a “wealth tax” plan on households with high net worth and a universal child care proposal.

Her tech agenda, coming at a time of rising public concern about the growing power of the dominant players, could force the rest of her rivals for the 2020 nomination to follow her lead.

During remarks before a crowd of more than 1,000 people in Queens, Warren touted elements of her new tech-industry plan as part of her stump speech. She took aim at Amazon’s search for lavish economic incentives from cities competing for its headquarters, likening the company’s efforts to pit areas against each other to the dystopian film “The Hunger Games.”

“That’s what’s wrong with the system. It’s not just that big tech companies like Amazon have enormous market power, which they do. They have enormous political power,” Warren told the audience, describing the industry’s lobbying expenditures as a “good return on investment if they can keep Washington from enforcing the antitrust laws.”

It remains to be seen whether Warren will introduce legislation in the current Congress aligning with the first element of her plan. A spokeswoman, Kristen Orthman, said a bill introduction was not imminent.

Warren’s latest policy proposal also promised to be a central element of her scheduled visit Saturday to the South by Southwest conference in Austin, Texas.

Sen. Kamala Harris of California represents the tech industry’s home state, while Sen. Cory Booker has come under scrutiny for his past ties to tech companies — though he’s stepped up his criticism of the industry in recent years.

Facebook spokeswoman Monique Hall said the company had no comment on Warren’s proposal. Representatives for Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment.






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