Posts Tagged ‘the Progress Report

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May
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Media Matters for America: Unethical Behavior and FOX


Conservative Media Attempts To Disprove The Wage Inequality Between Men And Women Fall Flat As Democrats push for the Paycheck Fairness Act to address wage inequality between men and women, conservative media figures have claimed that there is no real wage inequality because men work more hours than women and thus earn more. But studies have shown that an earnings discrepancy between men and women persists, even when accounting for a variety of factors, including hours worked. Read More

No Matter How Right-Wing Media Spin It, Millions Would Feel “Sharp Effects” Of GOP Budget Right-wing media have responded to criticism of Rep. Paul Ryan’s GOP budget plan by trying to reframe the plan as not actually calling for spending “cuts,” but that it simply limits the rate of an increase in spending. But experts agree that Ryan’s plan would indeed reduce funding to programs that assist millions of low- and middle-income Americans; as the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) has noted, Ryan’s plan includes reductions in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) funding that alone would “necessitate ending assistance for millions of low-income families.” Read More

“Not A Fit Person” To Lead: Rupert Murdoch’s Indifference To Unethical Behavior Infects Fox News A British government panel investigating the News Corp. phone-hacking scandal has released a report concluding that Rupert Murdoch is “not a fit person” to lead a major company, citing his “willful blindness” to unethical behavior. At Fox News, which is a division of News Corp., this indifference has consistently manifested itself as an absence of journalistic ethics. Read More

03
May
12

Congressional Budget Office: HR3783, HR3874 and Proposed Fuel standards


H.R. 3783, Countering Iran in the Western Hemisphere Act of 2012

How Would Proposed Fuel Economy Standards Affect the Highway Trust Fund?

03
May
12

President Obama Seeks The Right Balance In Afghanistan – the Progress Report


By         Tara Culp-Ressler

Striking the Chord Between Ending the War and Offering Long-Term Support

President Barack Obama signed a Strategic Partnership Agreement with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, outlining a plan to withdraw combat troops from Afghanistan by 2014 and to continue aiding the Afghan government through 2024. The agreement assures the Afghan people of long-term support during a time of transition, sending a clear message that the U.S. is committed to more than just military security — in fact, the agreement sets up a new bilateral commission to address corruption, political reform, women’s rights, and human rights abuses in the country. It also contains a clause pledging that the U.S. will not attack another country from its bases within Afghanistan.

Obama detailed the points of the agreement in an address to the nation from Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan last night. In his remarks, Obama acknowledged that the American public has grown weary of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, pledging to both end the longstanding U.S. involvement and remain committed to building a lasting infrastructure in the region. This was not a “mission accomplished” speech; instead, Obama noted that there will be “difficult days ahead” and that the “enormous sacrifices of our men and women are not over,” balancing the need to bring troops home with the need to set up political, economic, and military stability in Afghanistan before declaring an end to the war.

The Longest War In Our Nation’s History

George W. Bush’s war in Iraq — which President Obama opposed from the beginning and eventually brought to an enddrained valuable energy and resources from Afghanistan, the country Obama has always considered to be the real priority. After over ten years of U.S. military involvement in Afghanistan, which marks it as the longest war in U.S. history, the newly-signed strategic partnership agreement now offers a way forward amid murky waters. A review of some political challenges that currently face the country:

PUBLIC OPINION DROPS OFF FOR U.S. INVOLVEMENT IN AFGHANISTAN: During the first few months of this year, public support for the war in Afghanistan dropped sharply, according to polls from CNN and Pew Research Center. The latest New York Times/CBS poll released in late March finds that more than two-thirds of Americans think that the United States should no longer be at war in Afghanistan — a 16 percentage point increase from the polling just four months earlier. Negative impressions of the U.S.’ longest war are growing among Republicans as well as Democrats, although the two parties have differing approaches to the specific timeline for the withdrawal of American troops. In fact, Republicans turned dramatically against the war in recent months, with public opinion polls reporting that the majority of Republican voters now say that the Afghanistan war is not worth fighting.

RECENT INSTABILITY IN THE REGION: The current strategic agreement comes after several months of tension in Afghanistan. In late February, U.S. troops’ inadvertent burning of Qurans sparked mass protests and violence against NATO forces across the country. March brought a string of increased attacks from Afghan forces against their purported U.S. allies, as well as the AWOL U.S. soldier who allegedly opened fire on Afghan civilians and killed 17 innocent citizens. And just two hours after Obama left Afghanistan last night, a suicide bomb attack killed seven Afghans in Kabul — the Taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it was intended to send Obama the message that Taliban insurgents oppose the U.S.’ strategic partnership agreement with Afghanistan and urge U.S. troops to withdraw immediately.

ROMNEY’S APPROACH TO AFGHANISTAN STILL UNCLEAR: What remains to be seen, however, is where exactly the presumptive Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney lands on the U.S.’ policy toward Afghanistan. Romney has avoided saying exactly what he thinks on the issue, neglecting to offer how his foreign policy approach would specifically differ from the President’s and often even contradicting himself when he speaks on a timeline for withdrawal. Romney has criticized the Obama administration for engaging in negotiations with the Taliban and using the anniversary of the death of Osama bin Laden to “politicize” the war, but appears to be backing off after Obama’s speech — last night, Romney’s campaign released a mild-mannered press release welcoming Obama’s comments from Afghanistan.

A Way Forward For U.S.-Afghanistan Relations: Easier Said Than Done

Although Obama is thankfully nuanced in his approach to Afghanistan, policy analysts warn that the devil is in the details. In two weeks, NATO security councils will convene in Chicago to discuss the U.S.-Afghanistan strategic partnership agreement at length. There is much more to be done as the Obama administration moves toward a comprehensive, long-term strategy for transitioning power over to the Afghan government and holding elections in 2014. The president has set the course in the right direction, but the hard work is just beginning.

Evening Brief: Important Stories That You May Have Missed

A top Romney donor is writing a book arguing for even more income inequality.

George Zimmerman’s MySpace page includes disparaging remarks about Mexicans and women.

According to Pennsylvania’s Gov. Tom Corbett (R), forcing a woman to get an ultrasound before getting an abortion “is not invasive at all.”

Miss Delaware’s “controversial” anti-choice advocacy reminds how little relevance the Miss America pageant has in society.

The sponsor of anti-choice legislation in Minnesota thinks Viagra is a “wonderful drug” that “helps create life.”

No, Kathleen Sebelius does not need a legal memo to ignore false anti-contraception legal arguments.

What’s it like driving a group of young LGBT activists around to unwelcoming conservative religious schools?

Portrait Of Obama As A Pretentious Young Man: In case you were ever interested in reading about Obama at twenty-two, wearing a blue and white sarong…eating raisins? So risqué!

Crew Love: Romney hanging out with fellow rich people, talking about being rich.

Other recent Progress Reports

May 1, 2012: THREE Charts For May Day

Why Our Economy Isn’t Working for Workers Today is May Day, an international holiday honoring workers.  Unfortunately, our economy — and its tax code rigged to benefit the wealthiest few — isn’t working for many workers. ThinkProgress’ Annie-Rose Strasser highlights three charts showing why we need an economy that works for everyone, not more conservative [...]

Apr 30, 2012: The Facts About The Death of Osama bin Laden

Obama: “I Said That We’d Go After bin Laden if We Had a Clear Shot at Him and I Did.” This week marks the one-year anniversary of the death of Osama bin Laden. The president’s campaign has taken the opportunity to remind the American people of one of his greatest achievements, as well as Mitt [...]

Apr 27, 2012: The Latest GOP Assaults on Women

The Republican War on Women Is Only Getting Bigger While continuing to deny there is any such thing, the Republicans continue their all-out war on women, their health care, and their families. Here’s the latest. All of the Senators Voting Against the Violence Against Women Act Were Republican Men Yesterday, the Senate passed the Violence [...]

Apr 26, 2012: Did You Like George W. Bush’s Foreign Policy?

Mitt Romney’s Misguided, Mistaken, and Misbegotten Foreign Policy Today, Vice President Biden gave a speech at New York University laying out a broad attack on Mitt Romney — a candidate whose only foreign policy experience comes from shipping jobs overseas — and his approach to foreign policy.  Biden said that Romney was relying on the [...]

03
May
12

AFL – CIO : Tell Verizon to treat workers &customers with RESPECT


VERIZON GREED MUST STOP

Verizon has seen its profits and CEO pay soar while it cut jobs and gutted health care and other benefits for workers. These VeriGreedy practices need to stop.Call 800-229-9460 now to tell Verizon to treat its workers and customers with respect.Share on TwitterTwitter

Recently, we launched our CEO Pay and the 99% website1 to expose the outlandish practices of companies giving huge compensation to CEOs while cutting jobs and sitting on record amounts in cash holdings and short-term investments.

One of the most egregious examples of corporate excess and greed is Verizon. While Verizon tripled the salary of CEO Lowell McAdam to $23.1 million last year,2 it also was cutting U.S. jobs, gutting worker pensions and charging current and retired employees and their families thousands of dollars more for health benefits while reducing disability coverage.

This is unacceptable and we need to let Verizon know it.

Call 800-229-9460 now to record a message that will be delivered directly to Verizon executives.

Today, while Verizon holds its shareholders meeting in Huntsville, Ala., working families and Verizon customers in Huntsville and across the country will be calling on the company to end these “VeriGreedy” practices, respect its customers and the workers who keep the company running and save good, middle-class jobs.

Because of the hard work of tens of thousands of customer support representatives, technicians, electricians and other workers who provide the best quality service they can to customers, Verizon has enjoyed success. Verizon workers are part of the solution, not the problem. They should not be punished with job cuts and increased health care and benefit costs while Verizon executives get huge pay raises and the company sits on $14 billion in cash holdings and short-term investments.3

Call 800-229-9460 now and tell Verizon to treat workers and customers with respect—by negotiating a fair contract.

Corporate greed on this scale is bad enough, but when combined with neglecting workers, it’s completely unacceptable. Together we can put an end to these terrible corporate practices—but only if you speak up and make your voice heard.

In Solidarity,

Andy Richards
New Media Strategist, AFL-CIO

P.S. After you have left your message for Verizon executives, make sure to click here to find out if an event is happening in your area today you can attend to support Verizon workers.

1 http://www.aflcio.org/Corporate-Watch/CEO-Pay-and-the-99.
2 http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20120319-714892.html.
3 Verizon Communications Form 10-K, filed 2/24/2012.




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