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Questions for Supreme Court Nominee Kagan

June 29, 2010
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Supreme Court nominations are a rare opportunity for millions of Americans to watch, learn and converse about what the Court, the Constitution and the Justices mean for their way of life, their freedoms and their livelihoods. Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee should consider asking Solicitor General Elena Kagan, who has been nominated to be…

Naked Insecurity

June 24, 2010
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If you are planning to fly over the 4th of July holiday, be aware of your rights at airport security checkpoints. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has mandated that passengers can opt out of going through a whole body scanning machine in favor of a physical pat down. Unfortunately, opting for the pat down requires…

Washington: Theater of the Absurd

June 18, 2010
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The festering corporate government in Washington, DC, is a theater of the absurd. Some of the acts of this tragedy follow: 1. Start with the often hapless Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the agency that administers Medicare. Medicare pays $1,593 per injection of Lucentis for wet age-related macular degeneration as well as $42…

Cashiering Helen Thomas

June 15, 2010
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The termination of Helen Thomas’ 62-year long career as a pioneering, no-nonsense newswoman was swift and intriguingly merciless. The event leading to her termination began when she was sitting on a White House bench under oppressive summer heat. The 89-year old hero of honest journalism and women’s rights, the scourge of dissembling presidents and White…

Planning for Disaster

June 4, 2010
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When the Executive Branch does not have worst case scenario planning for each kind of energy source—oil, gas, coal, nuclear, wind, solar and efficiency—the people are not protected. Enter the 24/7 oil gusher-leak by BP and Transocean — the rig operator — and the impotence of the federal government to do anything but wait and…

Time for OTA

May 28, 2010
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When the Republican Gingrich devolution took over Congress in 1995, it stripped the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) of all its funding and left it a shell with no experts to advise committees and members of Congress. Whereupon Congress was plunged into a dark age regarding decisions about trillions of national security, offshore oil…

Letter to President Barack Obama on Problems with Airport X-Ray Scanners

May 28, 2010
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May 28, 2010 President Barack Obama The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20500 Dear President Obama, It is important for citizens to give their President cautionary alerts about serious potential risks to the public’s health. Enclosed is a letter from members of the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) science faculty (including…

No Time For Consumer Power

May 21, 2010
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In the end, late on Thursday’s Senate passage of the financial regulation bill, the Senate had no time for independent, non-government consumer power. In the end, after listening to swarms of corporate bank, brokerage, hedge fund, private equity, and insurance lobbyists, the Senate had no time for Senator Chuck Schumer’s amendment to create a non-profit…

Getting to Know Elena Kagan

May 14, 2010
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Given the Niagara of commentary on the nomination of Elena Kagan to become an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, we know very little about the nominee. For friend and critic alike, the predominant view of Ms. Kagan is that she has publically uttered or written remarkably little of her own…

Wealth for Justice

April 30, 2010
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There are signs that some super-rich are revolting against their “wealth fraternity.” Last fall, mega-billionaire, Warren Buffett, traveled to Washington to meet with Democratic Senators and urge them to raise taxes on the wealthy like him. He pointedly said he pays at a lower rate than his secretary. The liberal Senators were either bemused, or…