Supreme Court: The Chamber’s Genie


Ever since Chief Justice Roberts joined the Supreme Court, corporate America has treated his Court as its personal genie, and Roberts has been eager to grant even many of their most outlandish wishes. As soon as Roberts and his fellow conservative Justice Alito joined the high Court, the Chamber of Commerce’s win rate before the justices spiked eight percentage points above its already very high levels under his conservative predecessor William Rehnquist. Nor is Roberts alone in his willingness to go the extra mile for wealthy corporations. A recent study found that every single justice is more likely to side with the Chamber than the just ice who held the seat 25 years ago. As one of the Chamber’s top Supreme Court litigators bragged, “except for the solicitor general representing the United States, no single entity has more influence on what cases the Supreme Court decides and how it decides them than the National Chamber Litigation Center.” This week, corporate America made three especially large wishes to the justices, and the Court’s conservatives once again appear eager to grant them.

ELECTIONS FOR SALE: The best way for big business to push its agenda is to ensure that elected officials throughout the country owe wealthy corporations their jobs — and the Supreme Court took a big step towards making this vision a reality with its infamous Citizens United decision. In the wake of Citizens United, the Chamber pledged to spend a massive $75 million to elect corporate-aligned conservatives, and the Chamber’s right-wing allies kicked in hundreds of millions of dollars more. Yet Citizens United is merely one part of a much larger campaign to cement big money’s control over American elections. On Monday, the justices moved on to the next stage of this effort. Public financing laws provide one of the strongest defenses against the corrupting influence of big money in politics, but public financing schemes only work if they allow candidates who opt into them to remain competitive. To defend against this problem, Arizona developed a two-tiered public financing system. Candidates receive additional funds if their opponent or corporate interest groups overwhelm them with attack ads, and thus candidates who are determined not to be tainted by the corrupting influence of major donors are n ot left defenseless . Yet, in a case called McComish v. Bennett, the Court’s five conservatives appear poised to strike this two-tiered system down. If they do so, it could be the death knell for public financing, since no candidate is safe from massive infusions of corporate money after Citizens United.

SLAMMING COURTHOUSE DOORS: Many of the Court’s most corporate-friendly decisions create complicated and arcane procedural barriers to Americans seeking justice. The Court’s discredited Ledbetter decision didn’t literally take away women’s right to equal work for equal pay. It just created a procedural rule that made it impossible for women to vindicate their rights if they didn’t learn that they were paid less than their male colleagues until a short time after the discrimination began. In Wal-Mart v. Dukes, the Supreme Court will decide whether to shut off another opportunity f or women in the workplace to seek relief — class actions. Class action lawsuits are brought by groups of plaintiffs who share a common injury with each other. These suits are essential to allow ordinary Americans, who often lack the resources to hire lawyers capable of taking on a major corporation on their own, to pool their resources in order to hire counsel that are capable of facing off against someone like Wal-Mart. There is substantial evidence that women who work for Wal-Mart stores shared the same experience of systematic pay and promotion discrimination and thus should be able to bring a class action. If the Supreme Court denies them this right — which it seems likely to do — many of them will be left powerless before Wal-Mart’s legal team.

IMMUNITY TO THE LAW: Procedural victories are all well and good, but there’s nothing corporate America loves more than actual immunity from the law. Past Supreme Court decisions gave sweeping legal immunity to medical device manufacturers and health insurers, and even gave the thumbs up to a biased system of corporate-owned courts that overwhelmingly rule against consumers and employees. In a case called PLIVA, Inc. v. Mensing, the justices will now decide whether to give sweeping im munity to the makers of generic prescription drugs. If the Court sides with the drug makers in this case, two women could be left with no recourse after a prescription drug caused them to develop a horrific neurological disorder resulting in “grotesque involuntary movements of the mouth, tongue, lips, and extremities, involuntary chewing movements, and a general sense of agitation.” And thousands of other Americans could be left similarly defenseless against the powerful pharmaceutical industry.

CBO … Report on the Troubled Asset Relief Program


**Report on the Troubled Asset Relief Program

In October 2008, the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 established the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) to enable the Department of the Treasury to purchase or insure troubled assets as a way to promote stability in financial markets. Section 202 of that legislation requires the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) to prepare a report on those transactions within 45 days of a report issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) on the TARP’s activities. This fifth statutory report from CBO on the TARP’s transactions follows the report that OMB submitted to the Congress on February 14, 2011

Today, will you stand with Sherrod Brown so he can keep fighting for us?


If you pick up a newspaper these days you’ll read about all sorts of groups working to enact some pretty devastating policies.

You’ll probably recognize some of them from our campaign last year: corporate special interests, anti-labor Republicans, and extremist Tea Partiers. They came after me pretty hard, but we stood together and soundly defeated them in November.

Of course, they didn’t disappear — and now they have a new target: Ohio’s great progressive senator, Sherrod Brown.

As Majority Leader, I watch Sherrod fight every day for the values we defended in November — from standing up for our nation’s working families to keeping our health care decisions out of the hands of Big Insurance.

This is precisely why his defeat is so important to our old rivals — and why it would be devastating for our country. But we’ve seen how they operate, and we know how to fight back.

http://www.harryreid.com/page/m/51891a4f/54b3e2cf/2c099fd4/7ee4624c/837100398/VEsH/

One of the biggest lessons we took away from last year is how important it is to get started building a campaign early. And Sherrod isn’t wasting any time this cycle. He knows the Republicans are going to focus their resources like a laser on his race, and he’s already preparing for the storm of special interest spending on the horizon.

Sherrod’s campaign has set a powerful goal: raising $125,000 before the first fundraising deadline on March 31. Will you join me and support Sherrod Brown so he can keep fighting for what’s important?

Help Sherrod reach his goal by pitching in $10, $25, or $50 today.

We all know what the Republican agenda is like these days. And without people like Sherrod, the war they’re waging on our nation’s working families will be just the beginning. Rather than creating new jobs and investing in education, we’ll see more giant tax breaks for multi-millionaires and further attacks on labor, more political schemes like de-funding NPR and slashing Pell grants.

You stood with me last year, but the fight we began isn’t over. Today, will you stand with Sherrod Brown so he can keep fighting for us?

Thanks for all you do,

Harry Reid

Gov. Gregoire in the Newsroom


3/29/2011 – Gov. Gregoire appoints Pierce County Superior Court Judge http://www.governor.wa.gov/news/news-view.asp?pressRelease=1681&newsType=1

3/28/2011 – Gov. Gregoire’s statement on Presidential declaration of emergency http://www.governor.wa.gov/news/news-view.asp?pressRelease=1680&newsType=1

3/25/2011 – Gregoire releases statement about workers’ compensation proposal http://www.governor.wa.gov/news/news-view.asp?pressRelease=1679&newsType=1

3/24/2011 – Gov. Gregoire orders flags flown at half -staff Tuesday, March 29th http://www.governor.wa.gov/news/news-view.asp?pressRelease=1677&newsType=1

3/24/2011 – Gov. Gregoire urges legislators to act on prison safety enhancements http://www.governor.wa.gov/news/news-view.asp?pressRelease=1676&newsType=1

The Wisconsin spirit is spreading … MoveOn.org


April 4, 2011 is shaping up to be one of the most important progressive days of action in nearly a decade.

In response to the wave of Republican attacks on unions and working people, the entire labor movement has called for a massive national day of protests, vigils, and work site events.

Can you help make April 4 an overwhelming day of solidarity for working people?

 It’s the anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., who was killed 43 years ago while traveling to Memphis to stand in solidarity with striking sanitation workers demanding their chance to attain the American Dream.

Now, in response to the new wave of Republican attacks on unions and working people, the entire labor movement has called for a massive national day of protests, vigils, and work site events on April 4. Virtually the entire progressive movement has joined in.

Can you help make next Monday an overwhelming day of solidarity for working people by attending an event in your area? Click here to find the April 4 event closest to you:

http://local.we-r-1.org/partners/moveon

Working people in Wisconsin, Ohio, and Indiana have inspired an activist spirit that’s spreading across the country, and this is our chance to keep the momentum going. This is our chance to stand up to the Republicans and demand protection for workers’ rights and the restoration of the American Dream for all of us.

The events are part of “We Are One,” a grassroots effort led by a broad coalition of unions and progressive allies committed to realizing Dr. King’s goal of economic justice for all. The events include actions, teach-ins, work site discussions, vigils, faith events, and more.

You can simply attend an event in your area or if you have creative ideas for an event in a public place like a park, in your work site, a teach-in at a college near you, or even something at your house, you can volunteer to host your own.

We need to keep building our strength until the American Dream can finally be attained by everyone. On April 4, we will keep the momentum going. And we will not stop.

Will you join us?

http://local.we-r-1.org/partners/moveon

Thanks for all you do.

–Daniel, Justin, Julia, Robin, and the rest of the team

Harry Reid: …. “the fight is not over”


If you pick up a newspaper these days you’ll read about all sorts of groups working to enact some pretty devastating policies.

You’ll probably recognize some of them from our campaign last year: corporate special interests, anti-labor Republicans, and extremist Tea Partiers. They came after me pretty hard, but we stood together and soundly defeated them in November.

Of course, they didn’t disappear — and now they have a new target: Ohio’s great progressive senator, Sherrod Brown.

As Majority Leader, I watch Sherrod fight every day for the values we defended in November — from standing up for our nation’s working families to keeping our health care decisions out of the hands of Big Insurance.

This is precisely why his defeat is so important to our old rivals — and why it would be devastating for our country. But we’ve seen how they operate, and we know how to fight back.

Help me support Sherrod by contributing $10 to his campaign today.http://www.harryreid.com/page/m/51891a4f/54b3e2cf/2c099fd4/7ee4624c/837100398/VEsH/

One of the biggest lessons we took away from last year is how important it is to get started building a campaign early. And Sherrod isn’t wasting any time this cycle. He knows the Republicans are going to focus their resources like a laser on his race, and he’s already preparing for the storm of special interest spending on the horizon.

Sherrod’s campaign has set a powerful goal: raising $125,000 before the first fundraising deadline on March 31. Will you join me and support Sherrod Brown so he can keep fighting for what’s important?

Help Sherrod reach his goal by pitching in $10, $25, or $50 today.http://www.harryreid.com/page/m/51891a4f/54b3e2cf/2c099fd4/7ee4624c/837100398/VEsH/

We all know what the Republican agenda is like these days. And without people like Sherrod, the war they’re waging on our nation’s working families will be just the beginning. Rather than creating new jobs and investing in education, we’ll see more giant tax breaks for multi-millionaires and further attacks on labor, more political schemes like de-funding NPR and slashing Pell grants.

You stood with me last year, but the fight we began isn’t over. Today, will you stand with Sherrod Brown so he can keep fighting for us?

Thanks for all you do,

Harry Reid

Think Fast … thinkprogress.org


Afghan President Hamid Karzai has condemned the actions of the five American soldiers charged with the murder of three unarmed Afghan men. Karzai, in his first public comments on the soldiers: “They killed our youth for entertainment. They killed our elders for entertainment.”

Rep. Joe Walsh (R-IL) is maintaining his position that a government shutdown could be good for the country . In an interview with CBS News, Walsh said that “if we need a jolt, if we need the government shutdown for a few days for us to really get serious, I think the American people are with that.”

An Ohio House committee passed a bill that would severely limit the collective bargaining rights of public sector unions yesterday, and the legislation is expected to pass the full House today. The bill will leave “hundreds of thousands of Ohio’s families with less job security, lower wages and, in many cases, no job at all,” said Representative Dan Ramos, an Ohio Democrat.

IBM is breaking with other American multinationals by not pushing for a corporate tax holiday,” a proposal which Republicans and their corporate backers have been pushing recently. The tech giant called a tax holiday a “distraction” from more meaningful tax reform. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has signaled it may hold a similar position.

Yesterday, the House voted to terminate the Home Affordable Modification Program , the Obama administration’s program “designed to reduce mortgage payments for homeowners” in danger of foreclosure. While helping 600,000 homeowners, the program has underperformed and House Republicans said “it is a prime example of a federal program that isn’t worth the cost to taxpayers.”

In a speech on U.S. energy policy today, President Obama “will set an ambitious goal” to cut oil imports by a third over 10 years. He plans to outline four areas of focus to curb U.S. foreign oil dependence — domestic energy production, more natural gas in vehicles, car and truck efficiency, and encouraging biofuels.

Two co-founders of Park 51, the Muslim community center planned to be built blocks from Ground Zero in New York City, are considering a new project: building an interfaith cultural center to be built nearby. “Once we are ready to announce our new vision, we will talk to the property owner and see if it is the right location for us,” said co-founder Daisy Khan.

And finally: Karlos Marks came in second in elections for student government president at the University of Michigan last week, despite the fact that the candidate doesn’t exist . But not existing didn’t stop Marks — “and other variations of his name, including Karlos Marx, Karlos Markus and Carlos Marx” — from winning two seats on the student council. A mark appears to be a hoax organized by graduate students who must think they’re pretty clever now.

Recall! …from BoldProgressives.org


Today, we’re turning up the heat in Wisconsin — with a powerful new TV ad that captures the magic of the campaign to “Recall the Republicans.”

This ad shows people of all ages coming together to reject the Republican war on the middle class. We loved the energy in Wisconsin while we were filming the ad. We think you’ll love it too!

http://act.boldprogressives.org/go/3501?akid=3667.392150.erQS24&t=1

Our first Wisconsin ad got rave reviews. When we were filming this new ad in Wisconsin last week, people stopped us on the street and said “Thank you!” for giving voice to what so many people are thinking.

We’re working with our friends at Democracy for America on this ad and other tactics that will defeat Republicans and hold them accountable for their war on the middle class.

Click below to check out the new ad — and if you like it, please donate $3 to put it on Wisconsin TV.

http://act.boldprogressives.org/go/3501?akid=3667.392150.erQS24&t=3

Then, please pass this email to others! Thanks for being a bold progressive.

– Stephanie Taylor, Adam Green, Jason Rosenbaum, Michael Snook, Amanda Johnson, and the PCCC team

VIDEO: Tucson Rally …from Mayors Against Illegal Guns


“Enacting this legislation will help prevent other families from experiencing the terrible loss that we have suffered.”

That’s what Ross Zimmerman, father of Rep. Giffords’ slain staff member, Gabe Zimmerman, said at the Fix Gun Checks rally yesterday in Tucson, AZ. This was the first time that victims of the January 8 mass shooting stood with civic leaders to call for a specific change to our nation’s guns laws.

It was a truly powerful event as families and civic leaders came together to call for critical gun reforms. Speakers at the rally included Dr. Peter Rhee, Chief of Trauma at UMC and the attending surgeon who treated Rep. Giffords, victims Randy Gardner and James Fuller, and Patricia Maisch, who stopped the deranged killer from reloading.

http://salsa.wiredforchange.com/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=yXQjXCJ5aWrOI1mZFw7INz3ZGqDK8bri

Our National Drive to Fix Gun Checks began one month after the tragedy in Tucson, and since then our team has traveled from coast to coast, raising awareness of the 34 Americans murdered with guns every day and building support for the Fix Gun Checks Act of 2011.

Each stop on the tour has moved us closer to our goal of fixing the broken background check system. But the Tucson rally was a deeply personal and important milestone for everyone involved.

Now, as the Fix Gun Checks truck heads back east, we’re counting on supporters like you to build on this momentum and keep the pressure on Congress to take action.

See highlights from the Tucson Rally to Fix Gun Checks and share the video today.

Thank you for standing with the Tucson community and supporting their efforts to stop these senseless shootings.

Sincerely,

Mayors Against Illegal Guns

Make your check payable to the nuclear power industry … GreenPeaceUSA.org


On Monday, I was one of the thousands of people at over 200 vigils across the country who were standing shoulder to shoulder with friends and neighbors to show support for Japan and to imagine a world free of nuclear disasters.

The Obama administration isn’t backing down from nuclear energy giveaways, and neither will we. Tell the President and Congress that the key to a stable energy future is clean, renewable energy and NOT nuclear power.

Unfortunately, while you were planning your vigils, the president and some members of Congress have been planning to take more of YOUR tax dollars and give them to the nuclear industry to build more plants here in the United States.

Just days after the earthquake and tsunami in Japan crippled not one but THREE nuclear reactors at Fukushima Daiichi to the point of meltdown, the Obama Administration announced that it would move forward with even more giveaways to the nuclear industry in the budget. And they could take the issue up in Congress any day now.

www.greenpeaceusa.org

It’s time for some common sense. Tell the President and Congress that there is no place for taxpayer giveaways to the nuclear industry in the budget and that now is the time to invest in technology that uses clean and unlimited energy sources like the sun and wind.

Every day a new, startling report from Japan makes the headlines: Babies in Tokyo can’t drink the water, radiation levels near the disaster site are dangerously high, plutonium has been reported in the water around Fukushima…. Meanwhile, the president is asking for $36 billion dollars for loan guarantees to subsidize the nuclear industry on top of the already $18.5 billion set aside. It’s crazy.

Lobbyists for the nuclear industry want you to believe that nuclear power is safe. That what is happening in Japan somehow couldn’t happen here even though we have 23 of the exact same reactors on line in this country. Don’t be fooled.

There is no place for nuclear power in our clean energy future. And there is no place for taxpayer giveaways to the nuclear industry in the budget. Send a message today and make sure that your members of Congress and the President know that you’re paying attention to how they’re spending your money.

www.greenpeaceusa.org

A recent poll found that 75% of Americans oppose taxpayer-backed loans for nuclear power and favor increasing emphasis on renewable energy. But the industry won’t go away quietly. Lobbyists are undoubtedly knocking on the doors of every member of Congress trying to convince them nuclear energy is still the way to go. We can’t let them win. Send your letter today!

Thanks for all you do,

Jim Riccio,

Greenpeace Nuclear Policy Analyst