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College Republicans Single Out Contraception as Problem for GOP, but What's the Solution? PDF Print Email
Wednesday, 05 June 2013 09:34

XX FACTOR / Slate.com Blogs

 The College National Republican Committee is the latest group to reflect on what went wrong for the GOP during the last election. Being college Republicans, they focused on voters ages 18–29 and discovered, to no one's great surprise, that voters in that group view Republicans as a bunch of stuffy, privilege-protecting bigots. Of course, as with all other groups examining the question of how to expand the appeal of the Republican Party, the college Republicans seem wary of grappling with the actual policy choices that established this image and are instead considering it a problem of branding, misperception, or media bias. The section on reproductive rights demonstrates how far their heads are buried: READ More


 
Moving FORWARD on Reproductive Rights PDF Print Email
Tuesday, 04 June 2013 21:52

 
One Walmart's Low Wages Could Cost Taxpayers $900,000 Per Year, House Dems Find PDF Print Email
Sunday, 02 June 2013 22:17

Huffington Post

[Our CCDP Comment on this story: Lot's of hoopla about job creation, BUT all that seems to glitter is not gold. It may not even be a sliver lining.]

Walmart wages are so low that many of its workers rely on food stamps and other government aid programs to fulfill their basic needs, a reality that could cost taxpayers as much as $900,000 at just one Walmart Supercenter in Wisconsin, according to a study released by Congressional Democrats on Thursday.

Though the study assumes that most workers who qualify for the public assistance programs do take advantage of them, it injects a potent data point into a national debate about the minimum wage at a time when many Walmart and fast food workers are mounting strikes in pursuit of higher wages.

The study uses Medicaid data released in Wisconsin to piece together the annual cost to taxpayers for providing a host of social safety net programs, including food stamps and publicly subsidized health care, to workers at one Supercenter in the state.

According to the report, Walmart had more workers enrolled in the state’s public health care program in the last quarter of last year than any other employer, with 3,216 people enrolled. When the dependents of those workers were factored in, the number of enrollees came to 9,207.

"When low wages leave Walmart workers unable to afford the necessities of life, taxpayers pick up the tab," the report says. READ More


 
Van Jones: The Obama Tar Sands Pipeline PDF Print Email
Friday, 31 May 2013 23:25

CNN

Discover the truth about the Keystone XL pipeline. Former Obama administration greens jobs advisor Van Jones cuts through the myths and explains what is really going on -- and who will be to blame if the pipeline is approved.


 
The New Face of Poverty in America PDF Print Email
Friday, 31 May 2013 23:08

RSN (Reader Supported News)

By Jim Hightower, Other Words

Fifty years after poverty in America briefly became a front-burner issue on our nation's political agenda, it's time to move it off the back burner again.

Even as those at the top of our society have grown fabulously richer, those in the economic middle have seen their incomes stagnate and fall, opportunities decline, and poverty become - not about someone else - but about them.

Half a century after Washington declared its war on poverty, our cold reality is bleak. We've got nearly 50 million poor people and 51 million more who are "near poor." Statistics vary, but between one in five and one in four American children now lives in poverty - the most grim reality for kids in any rich country. READ More


 

 
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