Action Alert: single payer rally in Jersey City
Rally to support 'Medicare for All' planned for Journal Square in Jersey City
Supporters of a national single-payer healthcare system, also known as Medicare for All, will hold a rally in Jersey City's Journal Square at noon Saturday.
While Medicare covers everyone 65 and over, a single-payer system would extend Medicare coverage to everyone.
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US loses track of 1/3 of weapons given to Afghan government, then accidentally leaves weapons for insurgents
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CNN:
More than one-third of all weapons the United States has procured for Afghanistan's government are missing, according to a government report released Thursday.
The U.S. military failed to "maintain complete inventory records for an estimated 87,000 weapons -- or about 36 percent -- of the 242,000 weapons that the United States procured and shipped to Afghanistan from December 2004 through June 2008," a U.S. Government Accountability Office report states.
[...]The military also failed to properly account for an additional 135,000 weapons it obtained for the Afghan forces from 21 other countries.
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Golden Sacks can't "show the note," couple saves own house
When California wildfires ruined their jewelry business, Tony Becker and his wife fell months behind on their mortgage payments and experienced firsthand the perils of subprime mortgages.
The couple wound up in a desperate, six-year fight to keep their modest, 1,500-square-foot San Jose home, a struggle that pushed them into bankruptcy.
The lender with whom they sparred, however, wasn't the one that had written their loans. It was an obscure subsidiary of Wall Street colossus Goldman Sachs Group.
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Consider these two screen shots from NPR's website:
From a story on Thursday's Morning Edition:
and from Thursday's All Things Considered
Any grade schooler with a rudimentary understanding of the innocent until proven guilty concept could figure out what is wrong with the titles of these web articles: both refer to TERRORISTS, when what is at issue are detainees of the US government suspected of involvement in terrorism (or guerrilla warfare) who have NEVER faced any semblance of legitimate due process that would justify calling them "terrorists." In fact, someone with just a bit more knowledge of recent US detention policies would suspect that most detainees in the US "war on terror" are probably innocent.
Unfortunately, instead of a grade schooler, NPR's two pieces on US rogue detention are led by "a magna cum laude graduate of Yale," Ari Shapiro.
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Single payer civil disobedience in Chicago
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Seven protesters have been arrested in Chicago during a sit-in for single-payer universal health insurance.
The arrests took place Thursday at the corporate offices of Cigna insurance company. A police spokesman says the protesters were arrested on criminal trespassing charges.
They were among about two dozen advocates who picketed at Cigna. Protesters carried signs and chanted "patients, not profits."
Organizers include the groups Healthcare-NOW! and the Center for the Working Poor. They plan similar protests next week in several other U.S. cities.
The major health reform proposals being worked out in Washington don't include a single-payer plan.





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