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Wanna Fix The economy? Republicans Say Middle Class Should Take A Pay Cut!

Leave it to somebody from the American Enterprise Institute to figure out what's really wrong with the economy. Kevin Hassett, AEI's director of economic-policy studies, was an adviser to John McCain in his bid for the presidency. He writes, Your Fat Paycheck Keeps Your Neighbor Unemployed: ( http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-09-07/your-fat-paycheck-keeps-your-neighbor-u… ) > So here comes the leap into ice-cold water: The biggest problem with the labor > market right now is that wages are too high. As Washington again turns to > government spending as a cure for unemployment, some against-the-grain thinking > is in order. > Economics teaches that full employment would be reached if wages adjust > downward, to a level that better reflects current circumstances. At lower wages, > employers would desire more workers. Labor markets generate persistent > unemployment only if wages are sticky, failing to fall as demand declines. So why aren't American workers eagerly joining this race to the bottom, according to Hassett? Because of the minimum wage. Because of the damned unions. Because of extended unemployment benefits. Because of an unwillingness to pull up stakes and move. And, besides not understanding Economics 101, all those silly people have psychological issues: > …the natural reluctance of workers to accept lower pay is amplified by how their > wage helps define their identity. A $60,000-a-year office worker might have an > extra-hard time coming to terms with becoming a $40,000-a-year worker. Hassett fails to point out how many workers have already taken pay-cuts, often in the guise of furloughs. Nor is he volunteering to take a one-third cut in his pay. Nor, you'll notice, does he have anything to say about big-time CEOs or others among the top 10 percent taking a hit on their paychecks at a time when income inequality has given the United States a rich-poor ratio of a banana republic. No surprise. As a colonel in the class war, providing philosophical protection for the top tier is in his job description. No matter how disastrous actually carrying out his prescription would be. As Tom Petruno at the Los Angeles Times points out( http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/money_co/2010/09/pay-cuts-kevin-hassett-american… ), the plan would lead to deflation with consumers buying less than before at the very time that small businesses note that their biggest problem is weak sales. Which is why they're not hiring. Does Hassett actually want to worsen the vicious circle? Who knows. At least he's not proposing another tax cut for the rich as a solution to the deficit. Gotta save that for next week's column. added by: toyotabedzrock

Killer Shrimp Invades the UK

Image courtesy of the US Army Corps of Engineers Environmental Laboratory When the eastern gray squirrel was introduced to the UK during the 19th and 20th centuries, it quickly found a niche—outpacing the smaller, weaker, and generally less fit native red squirrel throughout England. Since then, conservationists have struggled to preserve the waning populations of red squirrel and the eastern gray has become a symbol of the dangers of invasive speci… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Finalists in the Wild Wonders of Europe August Photo Competition (Slideshow)

Photo via Wild Wonders of Europe Do you have a few stunning wildlife or nature shots up your sleeve? Wild Wonders of Europe ‘s monthly photo competition offers amateur photographers from all over the world the opportunity to submit their best work — with one condition: The photo must show off flora and fauna. Each month, we’ll feature some of the recent finalists, and you can vote for the winners at Wild Wonders of Europe . This month, check out closeups of birds feeding their youn… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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First US Tar Sands Project Approved in Utah

This is what the tar sands did to Alberta’s boreal forests. Image via Boreal Song Bird Initiative You’ve likely heard about the infamous Tar Sands in Alberta, Canada. They’re a major source of controversy in the energy world and the environmental community (to put it lightly), and for good reason. Extracting oil from tar sands is far more degrading to the environment than typical oil extraction, as the process destroys forest, emits substantially more greenhouse gas, contaminates nearby habitat, and consumes mammoth amounts of water. And now, the United States cou… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Antonio Valencia leg break picture

Manchester United#39;s Antonio Valencia, ground, is injured as Rangers#39; Steven Naismith looks on during the first leg of their Group C Champions League soccer match, in Old Trafford, Manchester, England, Tuesday Sept. 14, 2010. Manchester United winger Antonio Valencia suffered a serious ankle injury in their Champions League match against Rangers on Tuesday and could miss the rest of the season. The Ecuador international went down after an innocuous looking tackle by Kirk Broadfoot just pa

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Antonio Valencia injury picture

Manchester United#39;s Ecuador midfielder Antonio Valencia receives treatment for an injury to his leg caused by a tackle from Rangers#39; Scottish defender Kirk Broadfoot (not pictured) during their UEFA Champions League Group C football match at Old Trafford in Manchester, on September 14. Manchester United winger Antonio Valencia will not play again this season after a freak injury in the 0-0 Champions League draw with Rangers left him with a fractured and dislocated ankle. Manager Sir Ale

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Man Utd vs Rangers Champions League live streaming 0:0

Manchester United#39;s Wayne Rooney (R) challenges Rangers#39; Steven Naismith (L) during their Champions League Group C soccer match at Old Trafford in Manchester, northern England, September 14, 2010. Manchester United lacked a cutting edge as it was held to a goalless draw by Rangers in a Champions League match marred by a serious ankle injury to United winger Antonio Valencia on Tuesday. An almost second-string United featuring recalled England striker Wayne Rooney failed to break down

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Mexican Cutey Sez Her.ass.ment

Ines Sainz, a hottie reporter for Mexico’s TV Azteca, said she was sexually harassed by coaches and players during a Jets practice session on Saturday. While on the field, the model-journalist claims the team was purposely running plays near her and things got even worse when she hit the locker room and was serenaded with catcalls. Naturally, Sainz expressed her outrage to the world…on Twitter. Here’s a look at her tweets and with the help of Google, a rough translation of what she had to say http://animalnewyork.com/2010/09/mexican-reporter-says-she-was-harassed-by-jets-… added by: congoboy

Suicide Bombings in Sri Lanka: Scenes From Vanguard

Vanguard correspondent Mariana van Zeller travels to Sri Lanka during the final days of the country's civil war to see how one of the world's most powerful insurgencies, the Tamil Tigers, was finally defeated. In this clip, Mariana digs deeper into the Tigers' use of suicide bombers and their designation as a terrorist group by the United States. “Vanguard,” airing weekly on Current TV Wednesdays at 10/9c, is a no-limits documentary series whose award-winning correspondents put themselves in extraordinary situations to immerse viewers in global issues that have a large social significance. Unlike sound-bite driven reporting, the show's correspondents, Adam Yamaguchi, Kaj Larsen, Christof Putzel and Mariana van Zeller, serve as trusted guides who take viewers on in-depth real life adventures in pursuit of some of the world's most important stories. For more, go to http://current.com/vanguard . added by: MarianaVanZeller

Newsweek’s Alter Distorts Gingrich’s Ground Zero Mosque Opposition

You can agree or disagree about former Speak of the House Newt Gingrich’s view on the Ground Zero mosque, but is it fair to vilify him with a false characterization of his views? Newsweek columnist Jonathan Alter had a peculiar take on Gingrich’s point of view during a Sept. 13 appearance on Fox Business Network’s “Imus in the Morning.” He expressed his frustrations with the attacks on Islam, as it pertains to public discourse with not only the Ground Zero mosque, but also the idea of people burning Qurans, which has garnered a fair amount of attention from the left-of-center media . “[I]t’s insane,” Alter said. “And what are we supposed to have, a war with a billion people? So, this is out of control. And, it’s kicked off something pretty ugly.” But one of the lynchpins of his frustration were comments from Gingrich , which Alter took some liberties with his interpretation of the former House Speaker’s sentiments. “And when you have people like Newt Gingrich, I think, my big takeaway from this is that he’s just completely destroyed any — the last shred of legitimacy he had to comment about anything. My favorite line by Gingrich is he said, ‘You know, when Saudi Arabia allows us to build churches and synagogues there, then we’ll put mosques in the United States, and until then, other mosques should close, too.” But Gingrich’s statement about the mosque referred specifically to the Ground Zero mosque, not all mosques in the United States. He elaborated, “If the people behind the Cordoba House were serious about religious toleration, they would be imploring the Saudis, as fellow Muslims, to immediately open up Mecca to all and immediately announce their intention to allow non-Muslim houses of worship in the Kingdom.”

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