Got rBST? Monsanto claims its milk is the new green!
Wed Jul 02, 2008 at 06:35:53 AM PDT
crossposted from unbossed
Let me see. How many ways has Monsanto used front groups, fake "astroturf" groups, and fake science to get people to (a) stop worrying about the effects of using rBST / rBGH / Posilac / recombinant bovine growth hormone to produce milk and (b) buy more milk produced? And now there's a new one that is a real hoot!
Did you know that injecting dairy cows with Monsanto's recombinant hormones will save the planet for global warming?
Well, if Monsanto says so and uses one of its bought and paid for "scientists" and a Monsanto chemist to do the "study", well, it must be true!
Just how good a deal is privatizing the PA Turnpike?
Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 06:37:39 AM PDT
crossposted from unbossed
Not just pretty good! Absolutely great! God's gift! According to Citi / Abertis Infraestructuras - the two companies who have formed a partnership to lease the PA Turnpike. And I am assuming that, given all the press releases and the hyper-aggressive marketing by these two, the benefit goes to Citi / Abertis.
It is just amazing what these guys are doing to sell the public on this lease!
The Chickenhawk Military in the GWOT Exposed
Sun Jun 29, 2008 at 03:28:20 PM PDT
crossposted from unbossed
Only a true chickenhawk president and his chickenhawk advisors could have brought the US military so low. The story is just pouring out from GAO this week in report after report. Yep! It's the shame ol' shame'ol!
More on Construction Industry Injuries
Sat Jun 28, 2008 at 06:04:33 AM PDT
Crossposted from unbossed
It is all to easy to bash government agencies reflexively. So I want to make it clear that, in my view, all federal agencies are struggling now as a result of Bush administration mismanagement and malmanagement. But well before Bush was elected, these agencies that regulate the workplace have all been underfunded, year after year, and subject to attacks by judges who refused to enforce the law, a subject I discussed in a multi-part series last year. link to part I
That said,
Constructing Unsafe Workplaces
Fri Jun 27, 2008 at 05:08:56 AM PDT
crossposted from unbossed
What a change in oversight hearings when you have a Democratic majority. Pre-2007, all was well in workplace safety - or at least given the dearth of legislative notice you would think that. But now?
It seems as if there is a hearing every week or two, or even less. Just yesterday I reported on another hearing on Under-Reporting Workplace Injuries and Illnesses.
Under-Reporting Workplace Injuries and Illnesses
Thu Jun 26, 2008 at 05:16:47 PM PDT
crossposted from unbossed
The House Education and Labor Committee last week held a hearing on the underreporting of workplace injuries and illnesses and issued a well-researched report on the same subject. There are a number of reasons workplace injuries and illnesses are underreported, and this study discusses them. But among them, I want to pay attention first to willful actions by the Bush administration to prevent reporting and actions to prevent injuries and then to a brief overview of key points.
ERISA / FDA Preemption - Action to protect our rights
Mon Jun 23, 2008 at 01:59:53 PM PDT
crossposted from unbossed
Last month I reported on court actions that were taking away our rights to protections from unsafe food, drugs, products, and medical care in a three-part series and one follow-up piece. The links are at the end of this piece, but if you want that background, feel free to be a bottom-reader. As I said in those pieces: This is huge.
Now Senator Patrick Leahy has taken action to address this miscarriage of justice / Bush Supreme Court power grab / payback to industry.
Got rBST? Monsanto's Milk Label Censorship Moves to New York [updated]
Sat Jun 14, 2008 at 04:56:49 PM PDT
Just because you haven't heard much lately about the Monsanto campaign to take away our right to know how our milk is produced does not mean nothing is happening. In fact, in recent months, in state after state, Monsanto is continuing to push.
This time the state is New York. If you are in New York and want to know whether your milk comes from cows who are not given artificial hormones, then you need to get your comments in immediately. Details below.
Former Bush Head of OSHA Receives Safety Award
Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 07:57:20 AM PDT
crossposted from unbossed
Monsanto is in this picture, as in all things.The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists just awarded John Henshaw one of its highest awards for promoting workplace safety. Of the reasons for this award, they said:
Real ERISA Remedies - Urged by the Bush Solicitor General
Thu Jun 05, 2008 at 05:37:53 AM PDT
crossposted from unbossed
The US Solicitor General coming down on the side of the weak, sick, and poor? Yes, it's true..
Highway Privatization Pennsylvania Style
Mon Jun 02, 2008 at 07:19:58 AM PDT
crossposted from unbossed
Longtime unbossed readers will know that highway privatization has been one of our themes. They will remember the 2005 Roads Scholars series (with a link on the right column) that revealed the existence of a noncompete agreement as part of the Denver E-470 deal and laid out issues commonly part of highway privatization. Over the years since then, we have returned to this issue, and now it's time to look at Pennsylvania and the Turnpike privatization deal.
The Pick the Pockets of American Working Families Act
Wed May 28, 2008 at 04:51:34 AM PDT
crossposted from unbossed
Who says that Republicans are not environmentally aware and overall friendly people? Take the Family-Friendly Workplace Act (H.R. 6025), introduced by Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers [R, WA-5] and endorsed by 11 of her best friends in the House. After all, what could be more friendly than being friendly to families. And, best of all, this piece of legislation gets recycled every couple years or so. Though it's been longer than two years since the most recent stab at getting this pick the workers'pockets amendment to the Fair Labor Standards Act passed.
Covering Uninsured Children - More on SCHIP
Tue May 27, 2008 at 10:25:56 AM PDT
crossposted from unbossed
Which matters more? Providing health care to all children, or protecting insurance companies, even if it means poor children have no health care coverage?
First, Imagine a Virulent Disease
Fri May 23, 2008 at 06:05:27 AM PDT
crossposted from unbossed
Suppose there was a virulent disease that recently had swept through another country's livestock, forcing it to kill and burn them in the tens of thousands. And suppose that this disease was so contagious that German officials confiscated uneaten food from passengers who arrived on flights from this country, along with any items made from parts of the animals. And suppose just this past year there was another outbreak in that country, with more embargoes and slaughtered livestock. And suppose that this is "the most highly infectious animal disease that is known. Nearly 100 percent of exposed animals become infected." And now suppose that you were a government agency in the US that was doing live virus research on this virulent and dreaded disease and you were making a decision about where to place the laboratory. Would you choose to site it on the mainland US?
And, one more piece of information. Assume that you are the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
Pennsylvania Turnpike Deal a Raw Deal
Wed May 21, 2008 at 11:58:47 AM PDT
crossposted from unbossed
This week PA Gov. Rendell announced the winner of the "I Rule the PA Turnpike" Contest. And the winner, with an offer of "$12.8 billion" is "a team led by Citi Infrastructure Investors and Abertis Infraestructuras with Criteria CaixaCorp investing alongside this team as a major shareholder of Abertis." Rendell may have a winner, but the people of Pennsylvania may find they have a real loser. How can $12.8 billion in found money be a loss?
Well, you might ask.
OMB Claims HUUUUGE Privatization Savings
Tue May 20, 2008 at 05:13:12 AM PDT
crossposted from unbossed
Of course, in this 2 page report, we never get beyond the puffing and the sunny claims that all is well in privatization-ville. But the NTEU has OMB's number.
Let's Go Shopping for National Security Clearances!
Mon May 19, 2008 at 05:47:55 AM PDT
Agencies "Ruling" Out Tort Lawsuits - The Preemption Doctrine Explained
Sun May 18, 2008 at 09:03:38 AM PDT
This is the third in a series on the usurpation of power that has taken place in the federal administration agencies. They are taking away the right to sue pharmaceutical companies for serious injuries caused by dangerous drugs, among other things. The first part described the basic problem.
To remind readers: This is huge
This is an action on the level of Congress' outlawing all state laws on this issue, something that I doubt they would do. This is why this court interpretation of the FDA's action here would seem to be an unconstitutional delegation of legislative power.