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Raising minimum wage to $15 would result in 1.3 million losing their jobs - Congressional report

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Raising the minimum wage to $15 would give millions of American workers a raise but also result in 1.3 million losing their jobs, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimated in a report published Monday.

The federal minimum wage is currently $7.25, although several states have set much higher minimums. Democratic lawmakers in the House of Representatives have introduced a bill that would hike the minimum to $15.

The CBO study estimates that a hike to $15 in 2025 would boost the pay of 17 million workers who would otherwise be expected to earn less than $15 an hour. Another ten million who would earn slightly more than the minimum would also likely see pay hikes, according to the CBO.

USA

Liberals enraged after Trump invites 'anti-semitic' cartoonist to the White House for social media summit - UPDATE: Garrison invitation withdrawn

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Progressives and liberals took to Twitter to vent, after President Donald Trump invited right-wing cartoonist Ben Garrison to an upcoming White House social media summit. Garrison has been accused of anti-Semitism.

The guest list for Trump's social media summit, due to take place this Thursday, looks tailor-made to trigger and enrage his opponents. Trump cheerleader Bill Mitchell will be in attendance, as will pro-Trump memesmith 'Carpe Donktum,' and now self-described "renegade cartoonist" Ben Garrison.

Comment:

UPDATE 11/07/19: Cartoonist Ben Garrison has been disinvited from the White House Social Media Summit after complaints about a 'blatantly anti-Semitic' cartoon he drew depicting controversial financier George Soros as a puppet master.
"Because I mentioned Soros and the Rothschilds in a cartoon, the perception from the [Anti-Defamation League] and those on the left is that I'm a 'blatantly' anti-Semitic cartoonist and they were all dancing a tantrum because Trump invited me," Garrison said in a statement on Wednesday via tweet, adding that he and the WH had agreed on Tuesday that his presence would be "a media distraction from the President's message."

The cartoon, from 2017, shows Soros as a puppet-master controlling then-National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster and retired General David Petraeus. Above Soros is the arm of another disembodied puppeteer, labeled "Rothschilds." Journalist Yashar Ali tweeted the cartoon Tuesday morning, informing his audience (who might not otherwise have realized why the cartoon was anti-Semitic) that the "Rothschilds" arm was the naughty part.

Ali's followers were split between the perplexed ("Quit stretching for something to be outraged about") and the incensed ("how is this not a national scandal?") - with a healthy dose of sarcasm ("Only Nazis criticize bankers"). It's easy to see how a reader could get lost on the road to righteous indignation, given that Soros - a favorite bogeyman of the Right whose financial speculation has devastated entire nations' economies while bankrolling progressive political causes - is also portrayed as the victim of "anti-Semitic conspiracy theories" - when he's not being attacked as an anti-Semite himself by Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and others on the Right. Further complicating matters is the fact that McMaster was, in fact, a member of the Soros-funded International Institute for Strategic Studies for 11 years.


Garrison was "disappointed" in both the White House's decision to disinvite him and its choosing to publicly announce the withdrawal of its invitation to the summit, which is scheduled for Thursday, he said. While he had initially pledged to remain silent about the invitation's withdrawal, he chose to issue his statement after the White House leaked the news to the media
The Fake News Media is only attacking me to attack the President. I will not let this stand.
"It is obvious to anyone with common sense that I am not anti-Semitic," Garrison continued. "I'm not anti-Semitic merely because the ADL says I am." He accused the group of libel, pointing out that it continues to host retouched artwork of his "with the face of an offensive Jewish stereotype pasted over my cartoon," declaring it further proof of his anti-Semitism.


Lawyer Robert Barnes retweeted the fake cartoon, warning the ADL that it would be a delicious irony to have to sue the group for defamation, and Garrison seconded the threat, telling the censor-happy group to "take this seriously."

"Judaism is a religion, not a race, and evil heretics like Soros and the secularist Rothschild bankers have nothing to do with my community of faith," Rabbi Joseph Kolakowski wrote to Garrison in a letter congratulating him on his invitation, one of many 'Jewish friends' Garrison cited in his statement who had come forward with their support.

"Nowadays you can't criticize Soros without getting called 'anti-Semitic.' They wouldn't care at all about this if I wasn't going to the White House on Thursday," Garrison told CulTTTure, pointing out that CNN reporter Jake Tapper - one of the first mainstream media voices to signal-boost the ADL's smear - is himself a "failed cartoonist." With the New York Times canceling its own political cartoon slot, and MAD Magazine going the way of the dodo, American political humor appears to be experiencing its death throes.



Nuke

Putin: New clean energy will be useless without continuing to use and develop existing tech, like thermonuclear power

nuclear power plant
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On the sidelines of the forum dedicated to the most advanced technology and developments in the industry held in Yekaterinburg, Putin spoke about Georgia. The president studied the already working equipment samples of the future at the Innoprom exhibition. - Vesti


Bad Guys

Hypocrisy: UK hosts 'press freedom summit while simultaneously fighting for right to spy on media

Jeremy Hunt

Jeremy Hunt
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt is hosting a Global Conference for Media Freedom in London today. Meanwhile, 400 miles away in Strasbourg UK government lawyers are fighting for the right to continue spying on the press.

The Bureau of Investigative Journalism today brings a case to the highest human rights court in Europe against the UK intelligence agencies' mass snooping on press and public and the severe impingement on media freedom that this surveillance entails.

The case is being heard in the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) at the same time as Hunt hosts an event with 1,000 media and civil society representatives from across the world aimed at fighting for the protection of journalism and journalists' sources.

Comment: And from RT, Hunt compounds the hypocrisy by refusing to comment on the silencing and imprisonment of journalist Julian Assange:
What did UK Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, the host of an international media freedom conference, have to say about the controversial arrest and pending extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange? Nothing.

Assange marked his 48th birthday inside a top security British prison last week, where he is awaiting extradition hearings on request from the US, where he is likely to be sentenced to effectively a lifetime behind bars. Critics say he is being punished for revealing embarrassing secrets of the US government and that his expected trial and conviction would set a disastrous precedent for media freedom.

Seems like a thing to be discussed at the Global Conference for Media Freedom currently underway in London? Not really, it's not on the agenda.

So Ruptly, RT's video agency, which was not allowed to take part in the high-profile gathering by the British authorities, tried to get a comment from Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt as he was rushing to the event on Thursday. The official wouldn't say a word about Assange and only muttered that banning Russian media from the conference was "not about freedom."

His nonchalance was caught on camera.




Dollars

Disgraced billionaire Jeffrey Epstein spread political donations around Washington for years - including to Schumer and Kerry

Chuck Schumer
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FILE PHOTO: Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer
Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who was arrested in New York on Saturday and later charged with sex trafficking involving dozens of girls, donated thousands of dollars to Democrat candidates and left-leaning committees from 1990 until 2018, according to OpenSecrets.org.

Prominent recipients of Epstein donations include the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), former United States Secretary of State John Kerry (D), former United States Secretary of Agriculture and Rep. Dan Glickman (D-KS), former U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman (D-CT), and Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett.

According to the online data, Schumer received seven $1,000 donations from Epstein between 1992 and 1997. Victory in New York, a fundraising committee established by Schumer and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, received a $10,000 donation from Epstein in October of 1998.

In 1998, Epstein also made a $5,000 donation to Win New York, a Schumer-associated committee that helped rake in money for the Liberal Party of New York state.

According to the data, Schumer and Schumer-associated entities received $22,000 from Epstein throughout the 1990s.

Comment: The rats are squirming!

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Wolf

'Old boys' still live: UK MPs 'grabbed breasts, slapped buttocks and stroked thighs' of staff reports "Pestminster" investigation

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The report was commissioned in the wake of the 'Pestminster' scandal
MPs behaved in ways which "fall far short of what we should expect of our elected representatives" a damning reporting into bullying and sexual harassment in the House of Commons has said.

The independent inquiry by Gemma White QC found that staff faced an "unacceptable risk of bullying and harassment, including sexual harassment, at work". While it said "most Members of Parliament treat their staff with dignity and respect" it described the problem of bullying and harassment as "sufficiently widespread to require an urgent collective response".

It said it had found evidence of "breasts being grabbed, buttocks being slapped, thighs being stroked and crotches being pressed/rubbed against bodies". Staff who complain risk "career suicide" despite recent changes to the system in the wake of the #MeToo movement and Pestminster scandals.

One staff member quoted in the report described their time working for an MP as "the most stressful and hostile period of my life.

"My entire sense of self was crushed, and by the end, I felt incapable and incompetent, despite all of the work I had done in that office."

Nuke

Iran to IAEA members: US foreign policy full of double standards, paradoxes - Iran's actions are lawful under terms of nuclear deal

Iran
At the meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors, Iran's representative condemned the US call for talks with Iran while exercising maximum pressure policy against the country.

Iran's permanent envoy to Vienna-based international organizations, Kazem Gharibabadi, attended a meeting of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors that was held on Wednesday at the request of the United States to discuss the latest developments in Iran's nuclear program.

Gharibabadi said in his address to the meeting that Iran had nothing to hide and that Iran's recent actions in increasing the level of uranium enrichment was permitted under the deal.

The Iran envoy said that the US foreign policy and behavior is full of double standards and paradoxes, which has discredited it on the international stage.

He added that over the last year, the US has imposed 20 rounds of sanctions on Iran in contradiction to international law, saying that the sanctions have affected the humanitarian activities let alone Iran's trade relations.

The United States not only prevented other countries from fully implementing their obligations under the deal, but also prevented Iran from fulfilling its obligations under the agreement, according to the Iranian envoy.

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Chess

Libyan National Army concludes first stage of Tripoli offensive

libyan national army
© AP Photo / Esam Omran Al-F
The eastern-based Libyan National Army (LNA), led by Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, has successfully completed the first stage of its operation to capture the Libyan capital of Tripoli, Gen. Ali Saleh Qahtani, the commander of the 73rd infantry brigade of the LNA main command, told Sputnik on Thursday.

"As for the progress of the military operation to liberate the Libyan capital of Tripoli, carried out by the Libyan National Army against the groups [loyal to the western-based Government of National Accord] and terror groups ... and the Daesh terror group, the first stage has been successfully completed," Qahtani said.

The first stage of the operation entailed advancing the LNA forces and taking certain areas, while the second part included exhausting adversaries, taking full control over their positions and avoiding material damage and casualties, Qahtani pointed out.

Qahtani added that the "terrorist groups and gangs" currently occupying Tripoli "are fighting for personal interests for the sake of high positions and benefits."

The LNA was waiting for the command's order to begin the second stage of the operation, aiming to "liberate Tripoli and achieve the final victory," Qahtani pointed out.

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Arrow Down

US official says arms sales to Saudis are manifestation of "exporting human rights"

Yemen destruction
© Reuters / Naif Rahma
It was truly baffling to hear a grilled US official claim during a Senate hearing that the sales of weapons to Saudi Arabia are a 'manifestation' of exporting human rights and open society, an anti-war activist told RT.

R. Clarke Cooper, the US State Department's assistant secretary for political-military affairs, was grilled during a hearing at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday. Defending arms sales to Saudi Arabia, he said that the deal itself means more than just selling weapons.

"Our policy is not just limited to arms transfers. It is a manifestation of what else we export: open society, human rights. That is a part of our policy," he said. The official added that Washington does not cut security ties with partners like Riyadh that carry "so much weight for our interests."

Cooper's comments were out of touch and did not make much sense, anti-war activist Medea Benjamin told RT.
It was quite comical... to hear the representative of the State Department to say that the United States is exporting open society and democracy by selling weapons to Saudi Arabia. I don't think any of the senators who were listening could believe that, or any of the people in the audience.
It is "tragic" that high-ranking officials "get away with saying such ridiculous things" in Congress, Benjamin said.

Comment: The U.S. has no problem selling weapons to dictators and terrorists, so long as they're OUR dictators and terrorists. The whole 'human rights' angle is purely for public consumption. In reality, human rights play no role whatsoever in foreign policy.


Snakes in Suits

The government that tortures journalists bans RT and Sputnik from media 'freedom' conference

jeremy Hunt
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Britain's Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt
The British Foreign Office has banned Russian outlets RT and Sputnik from attending the upcoming Global Conference on Media Freedom in London, citing their predilection for "disinformation".

"We have not accredited RT or Sputnik because of their active role in spreading disinformation," said a Foreign Office spokeswoman.

"It takes a particular brand of hypocrisy to advocate for freedom of press while banning inconvenient voices and slandering alternative media; sadly, the world has learned to expect just that from the UK Foreign Office," RT said in a statement in response.