Thursday Open Thread
Welcome to your daily open thread. Lots going on today, including plenty of whining by the GOP about their meeting yesterday with President Obama. But then, you can’t count your day as complete without those guys whinging about something.
Another victorious battle in the GOP War on Women — the HHS has told Indiana that their effort to defund Planned Parenthood clinics is illegal:
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Donald Berwick denied a request to approve a state amendment that would prohibit Medicaid funds from reaching hospitals and clinics, such as Planned Parenthood, that offer abortion services.
Berwick said law stipulates that Medicaid cannot exclude providers based on what services they provide.
“Medicaid programs may not exclude qualified health care providers from providing services that are funded under the program because of a provider’s scope of practice,” Berwick wrote. “We assume this decision is not unexpected.”
He also said the Indiana amendment would restrict beneficiaries’ access to family planning care, which is protected under the law.
Good on the Obama Administration for taking a firm stand on this.
The Global Commission on Drug Policy notes that the War on Drugs is a FAILURE:
“The global war on drugs has failed, with devastating consequences for individuals and societies around the world,” the report reads. “Fifty years after the initiation of the UN Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, and 40 years after President Nixon launched the US government’s war on drugs, fundamental reforms in national and global drug control policies are urgently needed.”[…]
The report calls for an end to the “criminalization, marginalization and stigmatization of people who use drugs but who do no harm to others,” and for governments to experiment with ways to regulate drugs so as to undercut organized crime and improve public health.
“Begin the transformation of the global drug prohibition regime,” the report says. “Replace drug policies and strategies driven by ideology and political convenience with fiscally responsible policies and strategies grounded in science, health, security and human rights – and adopt appropriate criteria for their evaluation.”
Amen. I wonder if this War on Drugs isn’t a bigger waste of money than the last few wars combined.
For fun, here’s a list of Kids’ Books to Read after Your Kids Go to Bed. I think that my Dad could have written the Go The F*** To Sleep one.
So drop us some links of what interests you today.
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Legal “Heavy Fuel” will be coming to the masses to ease their pain as their standard of living drops off a cliff and the social safety net disappears.
The revenue raised on the now legal drugs will go to further TAX BREAKS for the rich pigs who only come out of their chateaus lead by a phalanx of hired guns with orders [legal ones] to “shoot to kill”.
PPP just completed a poll of Iowa Republicans and found one Jon Huntsman supporter. Not one percent. One. And he’s a mildly conservative middle aged man who voted for Obama in 2008.
From TPM
Fat ass loaf of toxic puss, Gov. Chris Christie (R) is trying to gut Meidcaid and prevent 23,000 New Jersians from receiving benefits.
The PlayStation Store is back online after they were hacked in May. Quick, let me give them my credit card info . . . wait, why don’t I save everyone the hassle and post my info here.
Tea Party candidate Sarah Palin botches story of original Tea Partier.. Must-see video.
“…he who warned, uh, the…the British that they weren’t gonna be takin’ away our arms…uh, by ringin’ those bells and um…makin’ sure as he’s ridin’ his horse through town…to send those warning shots and bells…that, uh, we were gonna be secure and…and we were gonna be free…and we were gonna be armed.”
Holy shit.
That is right up there with “Was it over when the Germans bonbed Pearl Harbor? Hell no!” – only with less conviction.
Paging Tina Fey…
But “…when the Germans bonbed Pearl Harbor…” was from a work of fiction.
To be fair, it was a hot day and probably some of the ink was running off her hand.
All the people she shook hands with probably have Longfellow quotes on their palms in mirror writing.