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Friday, March 15, 2019
WHITE SUPREMACIST TERRORISM
► In today’s Washington Post — 49 killed in terrorist attack at mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand — Portions of the ghastly attack were broadcast live on social media by a man who released a manifesto railing against Muslims and immigrants. The 74-page document states that he was following the example of notorious right-wing extremists, including Dylann Roof, who murdered nine black churchgoers in Charleston, S.C., in 2015.
► In today’s Washington Post — New Zealand suspect inspired by French writer who fears ‘replacement’ by immigrants — A shooting suspect entitled his manifesto, “The Great Replacement,” a clear reference to the title of a 2012 book by the right-wing French polemicist Renaud Camus, who claims that Europe’s white majority is being replaced by nonwhite North African and sub-Saharan African immigrants, many of whom are Muslim.
Christchurch Mosque:
White supremacist.Tree Of Life Synagogue:
White supremacist.Mother Emanuel AME Church:
White supremacist.Oak Creek Sikh Temple:
White supremacist.Overland Park Jewish Center:
White supremacist.Islamic Center of Quebec City:
White supremacist.— Michael Skolnik (@MichaelSkolnik) March 15, 2019
EDITOR’S NOTE — So Trump imposes a Muslim travel ban in America and blames “both sides” for violence. White supremacist terrorists have been radicalized and emboldened.
BOEING
► In today’s NY Times — Boeing 737 MAX hit trouble right away, pilot’s tense radio messages show — “Break break, request back to home,” he told air traffic controllers.
► From The Hill — FAA comes under new scrutiny over Boeing decision — The Federal Aviation Administration’s decision-making and its role within the Trump administration bubbled to the forefront this week after the agency reversed course and grounded Boeing 737 Max 8 and 9 planes amid safety concerns and mounting political pressure.
► Meanwhile, today from CNN — U.S. Air Force says Boeing has ‘severe situation’ after trash found on refueling planes — In a blistering attack on Boeing, the Air Force’s top acquisition official said the company has a “severe situation” with flawed inspections of its new KC-46 air refueling tanker aircraft, after trash and industrial tools were found in some planes after they were delivered to the Air Force.
THIS WASHINGTON
► From KING 5 — Higher burden on lower income taxpayers in Washington — “It’s embarrassing our tax system is making people more impoverished,” said Misha Werschkul, the Executive Director of the Washington Budget Policy and Research Center. She called our tax system upside down and pointed to our national standard for taxation, where the higher your income, the higher your tax rate.
ALSO at The Stand — At Town Halls, urge legislators to fix upside-down tax system
► From The Stranger — Facebook says it doesn’t have to follow state law and complaining about that should lead nowhere — Facebook doesn’t have to follow state law governing election ads, and if a complaint is filed with state regulators over Facebook’s lack of compliance, no consequences should follow. That’s the view Facebook expressed on Tuesday in a letter to the Public Disclosure Commission.
ALSO at The Stand — Trump administration’s federal overtime proposal ‘way too weak’ — The U.S. Department of Labor’s “insufficient” plan raises the urgency for Washington state regulators to restore the 40-hour work week.
LOCAL
► From KNKX — Kids to demonstrate for climate action in Tacoma and Seattle — Kids in Tacoma and Seattle are planning to join worldwide demonstrations during the school day Friday to call on adults to take action on climate change. Demonstrations are expected in dozens of countries. They are inspired by 16-year-old Greta Thunberg in Sweden. Thunberg has been skipping school on Fridays since August to ask lawmakers in her country to adhere to the Paris Climate Agreement.
THAT WASHINGTON
► From Bloomberg Law — Organized labor opposes proposed new NAFTA deal — The AFL-CIO, the nation’s largest federation of labor unions, won’t support the USMCA trade agreement if an early vote is pursued, the organization announced March 14. The federation’s executive council voted to oppose the deal after a two-day meeting, saying that it lacks sufficient enforcement mechanisms that would strengthen labor conditions in Mexico.
ALSO TODAY at The Stand — AFL-CIO opposes USMCA in current form
► From Reuters — Few Americans see savings from Trump’s tax reform, poll finds — Only one in five U.S. taxpayers expect to pay less income tax this year as a result of the tax reform law passed in 2017 by Republicans who promised big savings for everyday Americans, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll released on Friday.
EDITOR’S NOTE — That’s right. The NLRB is subcontracting work on its controversial subcontracting rule.
T.G.I.F.
► Before there was Prince, there was this guy. Happy 76th birthday to Sly Stone, leader of a legendary jam band so funky that even the violin player was groovy. Thank you, Sly!
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