Society's Child
Shumaker generally argues that parents should rarely force and pressure children, and we should respect each kid's individual speed and style instead of imposing the same set of expectations on all of them. This doesn't come simply from a free-to-be-you-and-me worldview: She draws on solid research to make many of her points.
Salon spoke to the Michigan-based Shumaker from Ohio, where she was visiting a pre-school. The interview has been lightly edited for clarity.
"Contrary to the rising-tide hypothesis, the rising tide has only lifted the large yachts, while many of the smaller boats have been dashed on the rocks." Joseph Stiglitz, economistAmerican plutocrats and their political lackeys in congress have implemented a plan that's putting pressure on wages and further decimating the already-battered middle class. By sustaining high levels of unemployment over a long period of time, US elites have "restructured the labor force", which is a pretentious-sounding expression that means they've created a permanent underclass that's willing to slave-away at demeaning, part-time jobs for mere peanuts without uttering a peep of protest. This metamorphosis of the workforce has taken place mostly in the shadows, concealed behind a thick fog of state propaganda touting the fictitious "recovery", a recovery in which long-term jobless workers have abandoned all hope of finding gainful full-time employment and resigned themselves to a lifetime of scrambling from one odious task to the next just keep a roof over their heads and the wolves away from the door.
After eight years of applying this coercive 'starvation strategy', the plutocrat's 'grand plan' is finally coming into focus. According to economists Lawrence F. Katz and Alan B. Krueger's new paper titled "The Rise and Nature of Alternative Work Arrangements in the United States, 1995-2015″:
The Auburn Police Department said Boarts, 36, exited her vehicle on Interstate 85 on Sunday and was "armed with a weapon and charged the officers in a threatening manner," the Associated Press reported. Auburn police officers then fatally shot her.
The family attorney, Julian McPhillips, said Boarts was armed with only a pocket knife at the time of the shooting, AP reported. Police said they did not know what type of weapon she had when she exited her vehicle.
Comment: Do they not train police officers how to incapacitate a person without killing them anymore? Apparently not, they shoot to kill and ask questions later. It should be clear to anyone paying attention that you should avoid calling the police for anything unless you absolutely have to, as police now are primed to attack and kill before doing any actual police work.
Michael and Terry Boarts, Melissa's father and mother, had called 911 for assistance, as Boarts, who was diagnosed with bipolar disorder (often known as manic depression), was threatening suicide. Boarts then drove from home toward Auburn along the interstate. Her parents were asking police for help in getting her to a hospital.
One in six children under the age of 18 in Canada lives in food insecure households, according to Household Food Insecurity in Canada, 2014, a report published by PROOF, a U of T research group.
Household food insecurity is the inadequate or insecure access to food because of financial constraints.
In Canada, rates of food insecurity are monitored by Statistics Canada through the Canadian Community Health Survey. In 2013-14, the food security survey was optional, and Yukon, British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador opted out.
High rates of food insecurity have persisted across the provinces and territories that participated in the survey. Food insecurity is a serious public health problem that takes a measurable toll on individual health and well-being, and costs our health care system.
After the leak began in October 2015, the Southern California Gas Company stopped using the Aliso Canyon gas storage facility. The fuel storage location provides 11 million people across the region with gas.
According to California officials, the leak led to a drastic decline in gas supplies for the state's power plants and will lead to electricity shortages during the summer.

PayPal had planned to invest $3.6 million in a global operations center in Charlotte, North Carolina that would have employed more than 400 people
PayPal's move came as another state, Mississippi, signed into law a measure that allows government officials and businesses to deny gay people service if it conflicts with their religious beliefs.
The legislation is part of a series of measures that have been labeled ant-gay that are sweeping southern states.
The North Carolina law, known as HB2, prohibits local governments within the state from enacting policies protecting the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) community from discrimination at public facilities and restrooms.
These comments follow logically from the virtual news blackout on the uninterrupted flow of academics, businessmen and politicians to Russia during the last few years. St. Petersburg, Vladimir Putin's home town, vies with Moscow as a major international conference and event hub, but you have to watch Russia's international channel RT, to learn about these goings-on. France's international channel, France 24, which usually reports on the same events as its Russian counterpart, is silent on Russia's international confabs.
Most recently, Germany's Foreign Minister, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, was in Moscow signing all sorts of deals. He and his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov announced the resumption of the Petersburg Dialogue, a forum that gathers representatives of Russian and German civil societies first launched more than 15 years ago. The two ministers also signed a joint commitment to back a cross-cultural youth exchange year spanning 2016-2017. At the same times, the German diplomat agreed to reactivate the Interagency High Level Working Group on Strategic Cooperation in the field of economics and finance.
"In New York, we believe that all people — regardless of their gender identity or sexual orientation — deserve the same rights and protections under the eyes of the law," Cuomo said in a statement. "From Stonewall to marriage equality, our state has been a beacon of hope and equality for the LGBT community, and we will not stand idly by as misguided legislation replicates the discrimination of the past. As long as there is a law in North Carolina that creates the grounds for discrimination against LGBT people, I am barring non-essential state travel to that state."
The governor and mayor issued similar travel bans last year when Indiana passed a law allowing businesses to refuse service to the LGBT community on religious grounds. Those bans were lifted when Indiana modified the law.
Minnesota Governor bans all nonessential state business travel to North Carolina over anti-LGBT laws
In a letter distributed to all Minnesota state employees on Saturday, Dayton took aim at North Carolina's introduction of laws in March whereby local governments were blocked from making their own rules against gender and sexual discrimination, as well as dictating that if using a public bathroom, transgender people would have to use the one according to their gender at birth.
The Democratic governor said such legislation was "appalling" and "violates the values and the laws" of Minnesota as well as being "destructive to the progress we have made to provide equal rights and protections to our LGBT community."
"I direct that all state employees cease all nonessential state business travel to North Carolina until further notice," wrote Dayton.
One of the ruling elite's most effective pieces of distraction woven and spun, socially engineered into the fabric of the fake world for controlling the populace, is the divide and rule tactic.
Be it in politics, business, banking, finance, science, religion, race relations, the military, medicine, drugs, etc. the divide and rule tactic continues to have a massive controlling effect on a deceived populace as they bicker, argue, take sides and fight amongst each other, never joining the dots, never seeing the bigger picture, never realizing how they're being played by distraction....
In the divide and rule clash of viewpoints a number of common patterns recur:
1. All sides, each with their conflicting views and ideals, have been secretly manufactured or funded and controlled by the ruling elite. In effect, the ruling elite are the invisible 3rd party in the conflicts.
2. Thus, no side is the one that's 'got it right.'
3. ...or has the 'truth.'
5. No side will ever win. The Hegelian Dialectic conflict will continue here on out. Even if it morphs into a different dialectic the same old conflicts will occur.
6. The destabilizing weakening 'us' versus 'them' scenario prevents those divided and ruled from realizing just how powerful they could be together. How together they could topple those puppet masters at the top of the hierarchical tree....














Comment: Western elites are slave masters: They have, over the course of many years, slowly chipped away at and destroyed every sphere of quality of life for the 99% - merely to accrue more wealth, power and status for themselves. We're now seeing the final stages of this crime that will only be concluded by a day of reckoning when the whole house of cards will, by force of its own weight, come tumbling down. Watch it happen, and see how an empire falls to the detriment of all who are touched by it.