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California Department of Transportation awards $54 million for Sustainable Transportation Planning grants
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A proposed law to ban caste discrimination in California has touched a nerve, led to controversy
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The E Line, a new arterial Bus Rapid Transit route, is coming to Minneapolis
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Flora Cash – The Builder (För J. Blom) (2023)
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Millennials didn’t kill the ‘organization man’ after all. Federal data reveals it was the boomers all along.
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Here’s what it takes to get speed humps approved on just one US block
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As Hurricane Idalia caused flooding, some electric vehicles exposed to saltwater caught fire
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Union Pacific still says a leak caused thirty tons of explosives ingredient ammonium nitrate to go missing
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Thousands donate to save Florida abortion clinic amid crippling state fines
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Interactive tool infographic shows antiprotest bills and laws in the United States
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Fulton County judge says Donald Trump court proceedings will be televised
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From fights over LGBT rights to prayer at school board meetings, Chino Valley California public schools have become ground zero for the culture wars
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Injured person reportedly dies after Cruise cars block first responders, according to reports from the San Francisco Fire Department
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Scientologists ask US Federal government to restrict right to repair
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As US hydrogen projects accelerate, fears mount about environmental impacts
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In Alabama, white tide rushes on
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Strike Force Five podcast - late night hosts supporting their staff
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The number of strikes rippling across the US seem big, but the total number of Americans walking off the job remains historically low
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A wrong turn in fog off the California coast led to the largest peacetime disaster in American naval history
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As a young industrial designer, Patricia Moore undertook a radical experiment in aging. Her discoveries reshaped the built world.
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American cities don't take sidewalks seriously, costing pedestrians their lives and communities
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Donald Trump inflated net worth by more than $2 billion in one year, New York attorney general alleges
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How did we get here? The dumbing of America, from Ronald Reagan to Donald Trump and beyond
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The ultrawealthy family of WV Gov. Jim Justice wants to reopen an industrial plant that for decades emitted chemicals in Birmingham. A new EPA proposal might block this.
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Star Trek: Lower Decks season 3 available in US for free
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Senator admits "Kids Online Safety Act" will target trans content online
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Infographic status update on US defendants charged related to January 6 riot at the White House
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of August 28
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate...
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate topic, but almost all should be posted in here.
This is an inherently political thread; please try to avoid antagonistic arguments and bickering matches. Comment threads that devolve into unproductive arguments may be removed so that the overall topic is able to continue.
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'Most privileged nursing home': Nikki Haley takes a swipe at America's ageing politicians
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Conservative groups draw up plan to dismantle the US government and replace it with Donald Trump’s vision
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American Stories: A large-scale structured text dataset of historical US newspapers
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Jimmy Buffett, American singer-songwriter, dies at 76
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Proud Boy convicted of helping spearhead US Capitol attack ties Jan. 6 sentence record with eighteen years
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Pentagon's new website lets you explore declassified UAP sightings info. Eventually, people will be able to submit their own reports of "unidentified anomalous phenomena."
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US study: Law abiding immigrants: the incarceration gap between immigrants and the US born 1850-2020
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US senator and pilot Tammy Duckworth: anyone who votes to reduce the 1,500 hour rule for pilot training will have blood on their hands
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Family who went 'off the grid' in Colorado wilderness died of malnutrition, autopsy finds
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Europeans in service of Russian propaganda machine
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King County to surpass record fentanyl death toll — with four months left in 2023
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In Oakland's crime wave, unique problem hits waterfront: ‘Pirates’
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US veterans discharged under ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ are still fighting for justice — and benefits
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The five higher-speed rail projects taking shape in the US
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US Virgin Islands lawsuit against JP Morgan: USVI says JPMorgan notified Treasury of more than $1 billion in suspicious Jeffrey Epstein transactions after he died
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US President Joe Biden: Don't give Wall Street control of our public water systems
New advisory report pushes disastrous privatization schemes Link to the article This week, President Biden’s National Infrastructure Advisory Council issued a report recommending the privatization...
New advisory report pushes disastrous privatization schemes
This week, President Biden’s National Infrastructure Advisory Council issued a report recommending the privatization of the nation’s water systems.
The chair of the advisory council is the CEO of Global Infrastructure Partners, an infrastructure investment bank with an estimated $100 billion in assets under management that targets energy, transportation, digital and water infrastructure.
The report recommends, among other things, that the federal government “[r]emove barriers to privatization, concessions, and other nontraditional models of funding community water systems,” and open up all federal grant programs to support privatized utilities.
Food & Water Watch Public Water for All Campaign Director Mary Grant issued the following response:
Water privatization is a terrible idea. President Biden should have never appointed an investment banker to chair an advisory council for the nation’s infrastructure. Wall Street wants to take control of the nation’s public water systems to wring profits from communities that are already struggling with unaffordable water bills and toxic water.
Privatization would deepen the nation’s water crises, leading to higher water bills and less accountable and transparent services. Privately owned water systems charge 59 percent more than local government systems, and private ownership is the single largest factor associated with higher water bills — more than aging infrastructure or drought.
Instead of relying on Wall Street advisers, President Biden should support policies that will truly help communities by asking Congress to pass the Water Affordability, Transparency, Equity and Reliability (WATER) Act (HR 1729, S 938). After decades of federal austerity for water, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law was a step forward, but it provided only about seven percent of the identified needs of our water systems. The WATER Act would fully restore the federal commitment to safe water by providing a permanent source of federal funding at the level that our water and wastewater systems need to ensure safe, clean and affordable public water for all.
Certain resources/commodities/services like water, food, electricity and health should remain in public domain. I don't understand the askance that is associated with this view.
Once these fall to the profiteering domain, we will be sucked dry and forced to accept abnormal standards as normal to gain access to these which in first place should be in public domain protected in public interest by public representatives.
These resources will be and are used by IMF and sister organisations that are usually called "banks" as leverage to get their debts serviced or sold as AAA+ securities.
They tried that with real estate but that burst since a physical house doesn't just disappear which leads to emergence of derelict patches within the estates. This would certainly destroy the demand and the dead estate would translate into toxic securities by just being there and not disappearing. Similarly things that are too volatile will also not be accepted as essential by the public as was the case with electronics/net. So that's not worth it.
But what if the resource or commodity is essential, which means it has sustained demand, as well as it is volatile enough which means it vanishes after its monetary utility. Now that's "gold". Theoretically its value will not only be retained but it may even increase with no downside. Perpetual profitability.
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Schoolkids in eight US states can now eat free school meals, advocates urge Congress for nationwide policy
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How unused gift cards power Delaware's economy
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Republican Presidential candidates vow to fiddle as the Earth burns
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Can infill development save cities?
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Kansas officials are no longer required to change trans people’s birth certificates, judge says
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