What America should have learned from the 2008 financial crisis

NowThis Politics

January 6, 2019

Here’s what America should’ve learned from the 2008 financial crisis, according to Robert Reich

What America Should've Learned from the 2008 Financial Crisis

Here's what America should've learned from the 2008 financial crisis, according to Robert Reich

Posted by NowThis Politics on Saturday, January 5, 2019

War With Iran?

Colonel Wilkerson on George W. Bush’s Iraq War and Trump’s Possible Iran War

Colonel Wilkerson on George W. Bush's Iraq War and Trump's Possible Iran War

This former official says the Trump admin is priming Americans for war with Iran — and he would know, since he helped George W. Bush do the same for Iraq

Posted by NowThis Opinions on Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Complaints about fake Social Security Scam calls up 1,000 percent

Chicago Sun – Times

Complaints about fake Social Security calls up 1,000 percent

By Stephanie Zimmermann           January 1, 2019

Federal officials report that at least $10 million has been stolen in 2018 by scammers posing as Social Security Administration employees. Shauna Bittle/Sun-Times.

About 35,000 consumers reported getting Social Security scam calls in 2018, up from 3,200 reports the previous year, according to the Federal Trade Commission.

The FTC released audio of one of the scam calls, in which a computer-generated voice claims a person’s Social Security account will be suspended “on an immediate basis as we have received suspicious trails of information in your name.”

It directs the victim to call a toll-free number immediately or face arrest.

In some versions of this scam, the con artist claims the person’s Social Security number has been linked to a drug or money laundering crime, or claims someone else has used the number to apply for a credit card.

The scammers ask the victim to confirm the number and send a fee to supposedly reactivate it or get a new number. Sometimes, the caller says the person’s bank account will be seized and offers instructions on how to withdraw the money and supposedly keep it safe.

Victims lose millions

As improbable as the scam may sound, the FTC says panicked victims have already lost $10 million just this year.

The scammers often spoof the real Social Security Administration’s phone number on the victim’s caller ID to make the con more believable, the FTC says.

The Social Security scam is similar to the fake IRS agent scam, which has hit taxpayers in recent years. In that scam, callers pretend they are from the IRS and say they need to collect back taxes.

The IRS says it will never call a taxpayer to demand immediate payment via a prepaid debit card, gift card or wire transfer – and it won’t threaten to have you arrested or deported, or have your driver’s license or business licenses taken away. If you owe taxes, the IRS will mail you a bill.

The FTC offers these tips:

  • Ignore the calls. Your Social Security number is not about to be suspended, and your bank accounts won’t be seized.
  • The Social Security Administration does not call people to threaten their benefits or demand money be wired or sent via cash or gift cards. Any such demand is a scam.
  • If you would like to speak to the Social Security Administration, you should make the call yourself to their real number, (800) 772-1213. (Be aware that scammers calling you can spoof this number on your caller ID.)
  • Never give out your Social Security number (even the last four digits) or your bank account number or your credit card number to someone who contacts you out of the blue.
  • Report scam calls to FTC.gov/complaint

Unexpected climate change consequences

DeSmog
January 3, 2019

Researchers have found another unexpected climate change consequence: rivers and lakes are drying up despite increased rain fall.

Unexpected Climate Change Consequences: Rivers & Lakes Drying Up DESPITE More Rain Fall

Researchers have found another unexpected climate change consequence: rivers and lakes are drying up despite increased rain fall.

Posted by DeSmog on Wednesday, January 2, 2019

This town was poisoned by coal for decades

EcoWatch

January 3, 2019

This town was poisoned by coal for decades. Then, the town decided to fight back. #YEARSproject

via We Can Solve This

Fighting The Power

This town was poisoned by coal for decades. Then, the town decided to fight back. #YEARSprojectvia We Can Solve This

Posted by EcoWatch on Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Sharice Davids is in the U.S. House of Represenatives!

NDNCollective

January 3, 2019

Watch out, world. Sharice Davids is in the House!

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MoveOn
January 3, 2019

The Blue Wave was just sworn into Congress. Meet the most diverse and most progressive House of Representatives in history!

Blue Wave Democrats Take the House

The Blue Wave was just sworn into Congress. Meet the most diverse and most progressive House of Representatives in history!

Posted by MoveOn on Thursday, January 3, 2019

The 7 economic fundamentals in our economy.

Robert Reich

January 3, 2019

It’s time to face the truth about our economy. Here’s are 7 economic fundamentals to remember in 2019.

7 Economic Fundamentals

It's time to face the truth about our economy. Here's are 7 economic fundamentals to remember in 2019.

Posted by Robert Reich on Tuesday, January 1, 2019

‘Capitalism without competition is not capitalism.’

NowThis Politics

January 3, 2019

‘Capitalism without competition is not capitalism.’ — The hidden reason economic inequality is on the rise is right in front our noses

Author Denise Hearn on the Hidden Cause of U.S. Inequality

‘Capitalism without competition is not capitalism.’ — The hidden reason economic inequality is on the rise is right in front our noses

Posted by NowThis Politics on Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Money has corrupted our politics!

Robert Reich

January 3, 2019

As Democrats take control of the House, they must make getting big money out of politics a top priority. It’s a prerequisite to accomplishing everything else. Big money continues to corrupt American politics, creating a vicious cycle that funnels more wealth and power to those at the top and eroding our democracy.

Why We Must Get Big Money Out of Politics

As Democrats take control of the House, they must make getting big money out of politics a top priority. It’s a prerequisite to accomplishing everything else. Big money continues to corrupt American politics, creating a vicious cycle that funnels more wealth and power to those at the top and eroding our democracy.

Posted by Robert Reich on Thursday, January 3, 2019

Mitt Romney: Trump’s Character Falls Short!

Washington Post – Opinions

Mitt Romney: The president shapes the public character of the nation. Trump’s character falls short.

By Mitt Romney               January 1, 2018


President Trump speaks during an interview with Washington Post reporters Philip Rucker and Josh Dawsey in the Oval Office at the White House on Nov. 27. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)

Mitt Romney, a Republican from Utah and the party’s 2012 nominee for president, will be sworn into the U.S. Senate on Thursday.

The Trump presidency made a deep descent in December. The departures of Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and White House Chief of Staff John F. Kelly, the appointment of senior persons of lesser experience, the abandonment of allies who fight beside us, and the president’s thoughtless claim that America has long been a “sucker” in world affairs all defined his presidency down.

It is well known that Donald Trump was not my choice for the Republican presidential nomination. After he became the nominee, I hoped his campaign would refrain from resentment and name-calling. It did not. When he won the election, I hoped he would rise to the occasion. His early appointments of Rex Tillerson, Jeff Sessions, Nikki Haley, Gary Cohn, H.R. McMaster, Kelly and Mattis were encouraging. But, on balance, his conduct over the past two years, particularly his actions last month, is evidence that the president has not risen to the mantle of the office.

It is not that all of the president’s policies have been misguided. He was right to align U.S. corporate taxes with those of global competitors, to strip out excessive regulations, to crack down on China’s unfair trade practices, to reform criminal justice and to appoint conservative judges. These are policies mainstream Republicans have promoted for years. But policies and appointments are only a part of a presidency.

To a great degree, a presidency shapes the public character of the nation. A president should unite us and inspire us to follow “our better angels.” A president should demonstrate the essential qualities of honesty and integrity, and elevate the national discourse with comity and mutual respect. As a nation, we have been blessed with presidents who have called on the greatness of the American spirit. With the nation so divided, resentful and angry, presidential leadership in qualities of character is indispensable. And it is in this province where the incumbent’s shortfall has been most glaring.

The world is also watching. America has long been looked to for leadership. Our economic and military strength was part of that, of course, but our enduring commitment to principled conduct in foreign relations, and to the rights of all people to freedom and equal justice, was even more esteemed. Trump’s words and actions have caused dismay around the world. In a 2016 Pew Research Center poll, 84 percent of people in Germany, Britain, France, Canada and Sweden believed the American president would “do the right thing in world affairs.” One year later, that number had fallen to 16 percent.

This comes at a very unfortunate time. Several allies in Europe are experiencing political upheaval. Several former Soviet satellite states are rethinking their commitment to democracy. Some Asian nations, such as the Philippines, lean increasingly toward China, which advances to rival our economy and our military. The alternative to U.S. world leadership offered by China and Russia is autocratic, corrupt and brutal.

The world needs American leadership, and it is in America’s interest to provide it. A world led by authoritarian regimes is a world — and an America — with less prosperity, less freedom, less peace.

To re-assume our leadership in world politics, we must repair failings in our politics at home. That project begins, of course, with the highest office once again acting to inspire and unite us. It includes political parties promoting policies that strengthen us rather than promote tribalism by exploiting fear and resentment. Our leaders must defend our vital institutions despite their inevitable failings: a free press, the rule of law, strong churches, and responsible corporations and unions.

We must repair our fiscal foundation, setting a course to a balanced budget. We must attract the best talent to America’s service and the best innovators to America’s economy.

America is strongest when our arms are linked with other nations. We want a unified and strong Europe, not a disintegrating union. We want stable relationships with the nations of Asia that strengthen our mutual security and prosperity.

I look forward to working on these priorities with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and other senators.

Furthermore, I will act as I would with any president, in or out of my party: I will support policies that I believe are in the best interest of the country and my state, and oppose those that are not. I do not intend to comment on every tweet or fault. But I will speak out against significant statements or actions that are divisive, racist, sexist, anti-immigrant, dishonest or destructive to democratic institutions.

I remain optimistic about our future. In an innovation age, Americans excel. More importantly, noble instincts live in the hearts of Americans. The people of this great land will eschew the politics of anger and fear if they are summoned to the responsibility by leaders in homes, in churches, in schools, in businesses, in government — who raise our sights and respect the dignity of every child of God — the ideal that is the essence of America.