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March 20, 2015

This Is The Pain That Racism Causes



GlobalCitizenLinda

Now that I have halted my crying, I can tell my story – when you hear/read all those stories of unarmed civilians being shot/harmed/killed by law enforcement, you, as a racial minority, wonder when you will find yourself in that situation and what you would do to come out of it alive. Just over two hours ago, I found myself being placed in the back of a police cruiser and answering questions from 3 police officers who had pulled out behind my car in two police vehicles. What was my crime: apparently someone (the only person I had last seen in my vicinity what a middle-aged white male) had called the police and told them that I was trying to steal a car packed in the parking lot of an auto-mechanic shop. How did I end up in this situation: my car was having problems so I dropped it off at the workshop of my regular mechanic. This repair shop is just a street away from where I live and a few feet from where I can catch and get off that public city bus. The neighborhood is at the edge of the largest public university and so the majority of the residents are students, university employees, or those who work in the two very large hospitals (university hospital and a huge private hospital); my mechanic’s shop is just opposite the offices of the city’s local NBC TV affiliate; multiple restaurants and eatery/restaurants of different price structures abound



so people are always walking around and this would not be a good place to commit a robbery in broad day light from a shop that is adjacent to a fast food joint. I started the day very early (5.00 a.m.) so that I could get my two buses to get to work on time; my car was at the mechanic’s shop during the course of the day, the mechanic gives me a call and says the repairs have been completed and that I could pick up the car any time. I inform him that I the bus would get me to the shop after hours and he offers to leave the car key hidden in a place where I could pick it (spare one was at home) when I got off the bus; a few hours later, I get to the shop, call the mechanic and he guides me to locate the car key; I am seated in my car talking to my mechanic telling him that whatever repairs he had made were not sufficient as the car had refused to start & that I would leave it on the lot for him to look over; just then I see two police cruisers pull up behind me. Two officers approach my car – one on either side of the car; one police officer asks to me to roll the window down while another asks me what I am doing and is touching the belt where his pistol is hanging. I am confused at this time about who to answer first; at this time all the recent episodes of police interaction with minorities are flashing through my mind. One persistent thought was that “hey, whatever you do, don’t make any sudden moves that will get you killed ….



you have to get through this situation alive). Of course, this is when I realize that whatever trouble was happening to the car meant that the automatic windows could not roll down, so I decide to open the driver’s door. I made sure that my hands could be seen and that I repeated each question from the officers; was asked what I am doing – I said I came on the bus and I am picking up my car. One officer told me that are you sure that this is your car because someone called you in that you are trying to steal cars here…. this is not your car … you are trying to steal two cars …. how come car won’t start? My response was that whatever repairs the mechanic made failed and I just informed him of the same … do you want to talk to him? Officer: no, why are you picking up your car now when mechanic is not here? Me: because the bus got here after hours and I really need to run errands so mechanic told me to take it –



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March 20, 2015

BLUE ANGELS - Inside the Cockpit



Footage courtesy of the U.S. Navy & the Blue Angels

This may be one of the best...
Video runs 3:44. For Sure Go Full Screen….

Guys...this footage is of the "slot man" in the Diamond formation
...toughest flying due to wingtip vortices, etc...when he "smiles",
he is pulling some serious positive/ negative "g" forces...



March 19, 2015

Say cheese!


The First Lady ✔ @FLOTUS
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Say cheese! All smiles with kids at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo.

7:01 AM - 19 Mar 2015


http://theobamadiary.com/2015/03/19/rise-and-shine-1031/
March 19, 2015

What is the first thing you think of when you see this picture?



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Evil...
March 19, 2015

8 Things Poor People Could Afford If We Had a Fair Tax System

States are taxing their way to greater inequality through a regressive tax system in which the poor are taxed at a higher rate than the wealthy. Regressive taxation limits state’s revenues and worsens income inequality, and it’s happening across the country.

According to the Institute for Southern Studies, when you combine all state and local taxes, the average effective percentage rate for the poorest non-elderly people is 10.9 percent. For the middle fifth it’s 9.4, and for the top 1 percent it’s 5.4. The poorest Americans are paying double what the very richest Americans are paying. Where’s the logic in that?

In my state of Florida, our regressive tax system has created a percentage tax rate of 12.9 percent for the poorest fifth of taxpayers, while the rate for the richest 1 percent is just 1.9.

So let’s get real here, folks. By burdening the poor and the middle class with the highest tax rates, we are effectively guaranteeing that the economic inequality chasm will continue to grow, and all but the top 1 percent will continue to suffer for it.


Here are a 8 “luxuries” the poor might be able to afford if the tax system wasn’t fundamentally unfair:

1.Food
2.Medicine
3.Gas
4.Birth Control
5.Childcare
6.Clothing
7.Heat for their homes
8.School supplies

H/T: Institute for Southern Studies

http://bluenationreview.com/8-things-poor-afford-fair-tax-system/



March 19, 2015

This Is America: When you see this breaking news, you know the suspect is white...


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This Is America: When you see this breaking news, you know the suspect is white.

1:26 PM - 18 Mar 2015
March 19, 2015

This man went on a shooting spree; yet the cops captured him alive



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This man went on a shooting spree; yet the cops captured him alive. #BlackLivesMatter http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/mesa-arizona-spree-shooting?utm_content=buffer08ba9&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

1:28 PM - 18 Mar 2015


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