NEWS ROUNDUP
Seattle Protects Women, ‘delinquent’ Boeing, Hillary makes history…
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
LOCAL
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► From the PSBJ — Seattle voters to decide whether to protect hotel maids — “This one is a no-brainer to me,” said Councilmember M. Lorena Gonzalez, who worked in a hotel to pay for college. As an attorney, she dedicated her career to the victims of sexual assault and harassment.
► In today’s Olympian — City of Olympia tries to block income tax proposal from Nov. ballot — The City of Olympia has officially set the stage for a court challenge that could determine whether a proposed local income tax — the first of its kind in the state — will appear on an upcoming election ballot.
STATE GOVERNMENT
BOEING
► From AP — Boeing reports 2nd quarter loss of $234 million — Boeing on Wednesday reported a second-quarter loss of $234 million, after reporting a profit in the same period a year earlier.
► And the local spin, courtesy of the PSBJ — Boeing losses better than expected in Q2 — Boeing announced second-quarter revenues of $24.8 billion, but those sales didn’t translate to profit for shareholders thanks to previously announced charges related to multiple programs.
► In the Wall St. Journal — Boeing is ‘delinquent’ on payments, says supplier Rockwell Collins — In a rare public dust-up between two of the biggest collaborators in the aerospace industry, a major Boeing supplier said the world’s largest plane maker was behind on tens of millions dollars in payments due at the end of last month.
ELECTION 2016
► In today’s NY Times — This is what democracy looks like (editorial)– The Democrats, in their unruly way, seem to have risen above the dissension and near chaos that began their convention.
► In today’s NY Times — U.S. consensus grows that Russia hacked the DNC — Intelligence services aren’t sure if the breach was routine cyberespionage or part of an effort to manipulate the election.
► From AP — Trump says Russia should find Clinton’s missing emails — “Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing.”
ALSO at The Stand — Tax-free Trump says his returns are ‘none of your business’ (by Leo W. Gerard)
► From the Atlantic — The class inversion of American politics accelerates (by Ronald Brownstein) — Post-RNC polls show Donald Trump with the potential to run as well among blue-collar whites as any Republican since at least Ronald Reagan in 1984 while underperforming any modern Republican among white-collar whites and facing cavernous deficits among voters of color.
TRANS-PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP
► From Politico — Clinton friend McAuliffe says Hillary Clinton will flip on TPP, then walks it back — Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, longtime best friend to the Clintons, said Tuesday that he believes Hillary Clinton will support the TPP trade deal if elected president, with some tweaks.
► From The Hill — Podesta says McAuliffe wrong about Clinton and TPP — Clinton campaign manager John Podesta publicly disagreed with the governor, tweeting that he had Clinton all wrong on the TPP: “Love Gov. McAuliffe, but he got this one flat wrong. Hillary opposes TPP BEFORE and AFTER the election. Period. Full stop.”
► From The Hill — Labor leader: Clinton told me NAFTA should be renegotiated — United Auto Workers President Dennis Williams says he has heard directly from Hillary Clinton that she wants to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement.
► In the Seattle Times — DNC day one: more bad news for TPP backers — Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders made a point of denouncing the TPP. Hillary Clinton has already said she opposes it (as does her Republican opponent, Donald Trump). Delegates on the floor chanted, “No TPP!” … These managed-trade deals (not “free trade”) have encouraged companies to send work overseas to lower-wage countries. Some elite sectors in leading states have been clear winners, but in the main the deals have likely hurt job creation and definitely held down wages nationally. Meanwhile, the corporate toffs who helped craft these deals are richer than ever. TPP would only be more of the same.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
► From AP — In break from Trump, Paul Ryan defends trade deals — Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan spoke of the need for the U.S. to be a leader in crafting free trade agreements.
TODAY’S MUST-READ
► From the National Catholic Reporter — An abundant worldview leads to shared prosperity (by Richard Trumka) — Any politician who wants the support of the AFL-CIO must answer a fundamental moral question: Will you choose a world of scarcity or one of abundance? A vision of scarcity leads to the building of walls, the turning away of refugees, and the denial of vital services to the most vulnerable among us. A vision of scarcity leads us away from compassion and toward a bitter and impoverished society. The Bible — as well as the teachings of every faith tradition — offers a different vision, one of abundance and love. In that vision, we trust that our world is overflowing with more than enough for ourselves and all those in need.
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