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Antiquated Law Preventing Foreign Naval Aid for Gulf Oil Spill Says CNBC’s Santelli, Heritage Foundation

When a protectionist law is enacted and nearly a century later it is inhibiting a recovery from major ecological catastrophe, it’s probably time to scrap it or at least temporarily waive it. But instead a nearly century old provision known as the Jones Act of 1920 is wielding the wrath of unintended consequences. According to the Heritage Foundation, this protectionist measure was put in place to defend the American maritime industry, but is endangering far more jobs than it is protecting. “The Jones Act, which is supposedly about protecting jobs, is actually killing jobs,” Heritage co-authors James Dean and Claude Berube wrote in a June 8 The Foundry post . “The jobs of fishermen, people working in tourism and others who live along the Gulf Coast and earn a living there are being severely impacted. There are also additional private sector jobs which are NOT being created in the United States since the Jones Act effectively prices U.S. based companies out of the ability to be competitive on the competitive global market. As we strive to develop new technologies for a cleaner environment at sea, the Jones Act continues to hobble our own capabilities, sometimes with devastating results.” And CNBC’s Rick Santelli also noted this impediment to recovery. According to the Belgian newspaper De Standaard , European firms could complete the task in four months, rather than an estimated nine months if done only by the U.S., and just three months if working with U.S. firms. “They are playing this war of words,” Santelli said on CNBC’s June 9 “Closing Bell.” “Just consider this, there’s an old law on the books Ron, called the Jones Act of 1920. I’ve looked at three articles in a Belgian newspaper. They have special ships that could make a big difference in cleaning this up. But they were told by the State Department that they can’t because that act, Jones of 1920 prohibits ships that aren’t made in the U.S. to do such things in U.S. waters.” And Dean and Berube suggest the law should be done away with altogether. “The Jones Act needs to be waived now in light of this catastrophe and permit those whom we have helped and cooperated with in the past to assist us in our need,” they wrote. “After waiving the Jones Act for the Gulf clean up effort, Congress and the administration should repealing it all together.”

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Dispatch from the Gulf Oil Spill: Damage Getting Worse Before It Gets Better

Image courtesy of Philipe Cousteau The day started early as we left New Orleans in the hot muggy morning light. The drive to Grand Isle takes about two hours, plenty of time to contemplate what I was about to see. It had been a week since I was last in Grand Isle and I had heard things were getting worse, but nothing could prepare me for what I was about to see…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Two Mommies Are Better Than One, Apparently

Why researchers say lesbians make the best parents, how the Internet is affecting your brain, and why Americans are no rugged individualists. All this and more on today’s list. On a regular basis, Truthdig brings you the news items and odds and ends that found their way to Larry Gross, director of the USC Annenberg School for Communication. A specialist in media and culture, art and communication, visual communication and media portrayals of minorities, Gross helped found the field of gay and lesbian studies. The links below open in a new window. Newer ones are on top. Venerable British Museum Enlists in the Wikipedia Revolution The British Museum has begun an unusual collaboration with Wikipedia, the online, volunteer-written encyclopedia, to help ensure that the museum’s expertise and notable artifacts are reflected in that digital reference’s pages. How the English Language Became the World’s Language Last month, as volcanic ash drifted across the skies of Europe, I found myself in a van travelling from Dubrovnik to Antwerp with a Belgian, a German, a Turkish couple living in Holland, a Russian studying in Dublin, a Chinese woman heading to Beijing via Amsterdam, and two Croatian drivers whose services we had hired. How did we communicate? In English, of course. Technology changes how art is created and perceived Through the Internet, video games, YouTube, Twitter, et al, original art is sampled and re-envisioned by anyone who can master the computer skills. But where does art end and amateurism begin? Sweet land of … conformity? … Are Americans really so uniquely individualistic? Are we, for example, more committed individualists than people in those socialist-looking nations of Europe? The answer appears to be no. The Secret to Having the Perfect Child: Be a Lesbian A study that has been following children raised by lesbian parents for the past 24 years has concluded that not only are the children healthy, they’re generally smarter, nicer, and better behaved than those raised by male-female couples. How Do Stereotypes Affect Us? Dr. Claude Steele, provost of Columbia University and recognized leader in the field of social psychology, spoke at DiversityInc’s March 2010 event on how negative stereotypes perpetuate the achievement gap between Blacks and whites and limit the workforce talent potential. Marriage as an Antidote to the Gay Lifestyle What The Internet is Doing to Our Brains Nicholas Carr’s lucid if tendentious book improves on his essay in the Atlantic a couple years ago, which was more memorably—and misleadingly—titled with the self-answering question, “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” Arizona Immigration Law Is Reminder of Past Sweeps Police and Border Patrol agents detained U.S. citizens and legal residents along with illegal immigrants in 1997. Many fear the new law will make history repeat itself. Using Facebook, Mom Finds Kidnapped Kids A San Bernardino mother whose children were kidnapped 15 years ago was able to finally track them down using Facebook. Rush Limbaugh’s 4th Traditional Marriage—and Elton John … Proving that everything and everyone has a price, Elton John performed at Rush Limbaugh’s fourth wedding this weekend. For a cool $1 million, John, an outspoken gay-marriage advocate who has even served as a guest host on ABC’s The View, entertained the conservative radio commentator and 400 guests at the Ponce de Leon ballroom of Florida’s Breakers hotel. Congrats to Rush Limbaugh on his fourth traditional marriage So as Newt Gingrich does while standing next to his third wife (who, as was true for Gingrich’s second wife, was previously known as his “adulterous mistress”), Rush Limbaugh will now crusade for Traditional Marriage with his fourth wife (and counting) at his side.

Bernanke: Unemployment to Be ‘High for a While’

There are economic indicators that we want to register on the higher end of the scale, but unemployment isn’t one of them. Unfortunately, according to Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, the U.S. unemployment rate is going to remain “high for a while.”

‘Colbert Report’: Oil’s Well That Ends Well

Why isn’t President Obama appearing to be angry over the BP oil spill debacle? Stephen Colbert demonstrates how he can bump up the anger a notch—and discovers why buying condoms at a BP station isn’t a very good idea. Related Entries June 7, 2010 The Christian Fascists Are Growing Stronger June 7, 2010 A Warning From Noam Chomsky on the Threat of Elites

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Coast Guard Admiral Says BP Oil Spill Clean Up Will Take Years

In the past weeks since the start of the Deepwater Horizon disaster I’ve gotten asked on countless occasions how long it’s going to take to clean up all the leaking oil. Considering that, despite efforts to stop the gushing oil , this is all still ongoing this is an open-ended question to some degree. However, US Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allen has thrown his hat into t… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Who Do You Hate More: BP or Goldman Sachs? [Polls]

This oil spill thing has people heated! And BP CEO Tony Hayward … what a dickhead. Oh, but remember Goldman Sachs ? That filthy rich, monolithic investment banking monster that basically destroyed the global economy? Yeah. Who do you hate more? More

Was Obama Angry Enough on Larry King? [Emotions]

This was Obama’s big night to prove he doesn’t believe he is a robot king ruling over robot world. A Larry King interview! There is no better place to show the world your tender human feelings about the oil spill . More

BP Ups Its PR Response, Goes On TV With Ads

photo via flickr BP’s stock prices are tanking and its reputation is shot, but that’s not stopping the oil giant from trying to repair its loses through public relations. Earlier this week, it announced that it would bring in Dick Cheney’s former press secretary Anne Womack-Kolton , and now BP CEO Tony Hayward is starring new in TV ads designed to show contrition for the worst oil gusher in US history. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Who Will Answer Our Clean Energy Wake Up Call?

Image credit: Leilani Münter/YouTube This post originally appeared on Huffington Post . After spending a week in Venice, Louisiana getting an up close view of the BP gulf coast oil spill disaster, talking with locals whose livelihoods are over, and seeing dead wildlife, I am trying my best to look at the positive side. Keep in mind that I just got off the phone with one of my boat captains in Louisiana and he told me he saw six dead dolphins and ten dead turtles in the past few days. So the idea of looking on “the brigh… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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