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“Some of the most heinous U.S. war crimes committed during the Iraq War took place in the city of Fallujah,” said journalist Jeremy Scahill.
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“This unconscionable action is a betrayal of suffering communities that are still years away from a permanent solution that will restore their access to clean water,” said one advocate.
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The bloc “is being held hostage by a handful of European tax havens,” one expert lamented.
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“You can’t say the rules keep you from doing something when you have the power to change the rules,” says Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II.
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“These people did not prevail today and they will not prevail tomorrow,” said incoming Justice and Public Security Minister Flávio Dino.
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Creating a new international economic order “sounds like an impossible dream,” said the former Greek finance minister, but “not more impossible than the principle of one person, one vote, or of the end of the divine right of kings once sounded.”
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GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene claimed over the weekend that the January 6 insurrectionists “would’ve been armed” and “would have won” had she and Steve Bannon been in charge.
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On the heels of New York Times workers walking off the job, Sen. Bernie Sanders on Friday made the case for revamping the nation’s news media system by giving reporters around the United States the resources necessary to produce high-quality journalism for the benefit of society. In an email to supporters, the Vermont Independent described how profit-maximizing media outlets have undermined…
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“We need to rebuild and protect a diverse and truly independent press so that real journalists and media workers can do the critical jobs that they love, and that a functioning democracy requires,” said the Vermont progressive.
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“Brazil cannot move forward, and leave political violence behind, without holding Bolsonaro and his cronies to account,” wrote one journalist.
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President Joe Biden is expected to promptly sign the Respect for Marriage Act, which Democratic Reps. Pramila Jayapal and Jerry Nadler described as “an essential step to guard against the increasingly extremist, right-wing Supreme Court.”
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“Our first priority must be to select states early in the process that help produce the strongest Democratic nominee consistent with our working-class values and agenda,” says a new petition from More Perfect Union.
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“Republicans are set on using your earned Social Security benefits as a bargaining chip,” said one advocacy group, noting that “Democrats can stop this scheme by raising the debt ceiling before the end of the year.”
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One right-wing extremist implied that multiple electrical substations were targeted to disrupt a drag show in Moore County. Local law enforcement authorities and the FBI are investigating.
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People in dozens of cities across the United Kingdom hit the streets on Saturday to demand immediate government action to prevent thousands of struggling workers from freezing to death in their homes this winter. Demonstrators drew attention to the worsening crisis of fuel poverty and called on lawmakers to pick up more of the tab for skyrocketing bills, fund home insulation…
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“Last week the leader of the Republican Party had dinner with a Nazi leader and a man who called Adolf Hitler ‘great,’” said Rep. Bill Pascrell. “Yesterday Trump called for throwing out the Constitution and making himself dictator.”
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As energy bills—and fossil fuel profits—continue to soar, demonstrators around Britain demanded immediate action from Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and members of Parliament.
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“Plastics are fossil fuels in another form,” said U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres, “and pose a serious threat to human rights, the climate, and biodiversity.”
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“Donald Trump tried to hide his tax returns from our oversight but after 1,329 days we have finally obtained the documents,” said the New Jersey Democrat. “We should review and release them.”
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“Governments should be empowered to fight climate change and support the clean energy transition without fear of being undermined by antiquated trade rules,” said one advocate.
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“From Congress, we demand funds, not furloughs,” says the NLRB union. “From NLRB General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo, we demand collaboration, not coercion.”
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“This isn’t using our taxpayer dollars wisely,” said the National Priorities Project. “It’s robbing programs that we need, like the discontinued child tax credit that cut child poverty by half.”
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“The Corporate Crime Database Act will bring transparency to the corporate crime crisis so that the DOJ and other law enforcement agencies can better reckon with this greed-driven menace,” said one advocate.
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“Now let’s get it through the Senate,” said Rep. Jamaal Bowman, who led the fight to add seven days of paid sick leave to a White House-brokered contract that failed to provide any to railroad workers.
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“This case proves once and for all that drilling and fracking contaminated our drinking water,” said one Dimock, Pennsylvania resident.
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A group of 16 Puerto Rican municipalities has sued Chevron, ExxonMobil, Shell, and other fossil fuel giants for alleged violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.
The lawsuit, filed last week in federal court and described by plaintiffs as a first-of-its-kind RICO case, accuses Big Oil of colluding to deny the climate-wrecking impacts of their fossil fuel products.
As Reuters reported Tuesday:
The towns say the companies coordinated a multibillion-dollar “fraudulent marketing scheme” to convince consumers that fossil fuel products do not alter the climate. That campaign ran contrary to the companies’ own studies showing their products accelerate climate change, resulting in more deadly storms, the lawsuit said.
The municipalities said the companies outlined a plan of deception in a joint memo that took aim at international climate negotiations in the 1990s. The coordinated deception spanning decades violates U.S. racketeering and antitrust laws among others, the suit claims.
The towns argue that roughly a dozen oil, gas, and coal corporations and other actors are financially responsible for and should pay to cover the damages suffered during the catastrophic 2017 hurricane season, which was intensified by planet-heating pollution.
“The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season, featuring six major hurricanes and more than a dozen named storms, caused at least $294 billion worth of damages in the U.S. territory,” Reuters reported, citing the lawsuit. “Hurricanes Irma and Maria contributed to an estimated 4,600 deaths and the failure of critical infrastructure in Puerto Rico, the municipalities said.”
Marc Grossman, a partner at one of the firms representing the municipalities, called Puerto Rico “the ultimate victim of global warming.”
The class action complaint comes just weeks after Puerto Ricans were once again left in the dark for a prolonged period of time after Hurricane Fiona overwhelmed the island’s privatized electric grid, sparking protests in several communities as well as a hearing led by local lawmakers.
Fiona made landfall five years after the much stronger Maria triggered an islandwide blackout. In the wake of the 2017 disaster, the island’s grid was entirely privatized by LUMA Energy, a joint venture owned by Canadian firm ATCO Ltd. and U.S. contractor Quanta Services Inc.
The United States paved the way for LUMA Energy’s corporate takeover of Puerto Rico’s grid, and Washington’s ongoing domination of the island, which began more than 120 years ago, makes it more vulnerable to the devastating effects of hurricanes such as Maria and Fiona.
In a Jacobin essay published last month, Joe Wilkins wrote:
The commonwealth lost its ability to meaningfully influence structural decisions with a 2016 Barack Obama-era law called the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act, known as PROMESA or La Junta. This act allowed the U.S. Congress to infringe on the island’s pecuniary autonomy through the appointment of a Financial Oversight and Management Board (FOMB). Since its formation, the FOMB has enacted severe austerity measures on public services in order to help Puerto Rico “achieve fiscal responsibility and ultimately reestablish access to credit markets,” according to the text of the legislation. La Junta also gives the FOMB authority to deny unionized utility workers their right to strike.
The FOMB’s independence from Puerto Rican lawmakers meant that it could clear the way for Puerto Rico’s public electrical company, the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA), to sell commonwealth assets and outsource services related to the generation and transfer of electricity. In 2018, legislation was passed to enable the placement of Puerto Rico’s energy grid under private management. That 2018 act revealed La Junta’s true purpose: raising the bridge to make way for muck-dredging capitalists who have long lusted after utility contracts in the Global South. From then on it was inevitable that PREPA would seek a public-private partnership in order to improve the public grid. That’s where LUMA came in.
The American Prospect’s Ryan Cooper argued recently that “there are many proximate factors behind Puerto Rico’s continued vulnerability to hurricanes and economic dysfunction. But the root problem is political inequality.”
“It is an American colony: controlled by the United States government, but without any political representation for the people living there,” wrote Cooper. “Until this inequality is rectified, it’s a safe bet that Puerto Rico will never fully recover.”
Dozens of states and cities around the U.S. have sued fossil fuel corporations in a bid to make highly deceptive polluters pay for climate change-related damages and adaptation costs, mostly in state court.
Oil and gas giants have tried repeatedly to shift jurisdiction over climate liability lawsuits from state courts to federal court, where they think they will be more likely to avoid accountability.
While federal appeals courts have rejected such attempts on multiple occasions this year, the right-wing-dominated Supreme Court is considering taking up an industry-led challenge to a February ruling with far-reaching implications.
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“Workers need the NLRB to receive funding that allows it to fully implement its mission,” several Democratic lawmakers told House Speaker Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Schumer.
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Sixteen municipalities are trying to force Chevron, ExxonMobil, Shell, and others to pay for damages from the 2017 hurricane season, which was exacerbated by planet-heating fossil fuel emissions.
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The secretary of state plans to sue after GOP officials put the votes of more than 47,000 Arizonans at risk.
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“The path to saving the Great Barrier Reef is narrow, but it exists,” said one observer. “Strong and rapid action can produce results.”
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