If [rape is a synonym for rob or plunder] then I think President Obama is really raping the American taxpayer, and he’s not even giving us a dinner or a glass of wine or cocktail.

Eric Boiling, adding to his ever-growing long list of offensive statements as a Fox News correspondent. 

Video

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Valuing a fetus over a person.

 
latimes:

Student loan blues: Americans of all ages are on the hook for student loans that in some cases were taken out decades earlier. And many middle-aged people are taking out new loans as they go back to school.
Illustration credit: Christopher Serra / For The Times

latimes:

Student loan blues: Americans of all ages are on the hook for student loans that in some cases were taken out decades earlier. And many middle-aged people are taking out new loans as they go back to school.

Illustration credit: Christopher Serra / For The Times

 

Unpaid Internships: Bad for Students, Bad for Workers, Bad for Society ›

separability:


A must-read in general. One fantastic response:

I think that it’s important to consider the implications that all of this unpaid (and likely stemming from the upper-class) labor has on society as well, especially within the industries that largely require entire chunks of time and resources from those aspiring to join them. Particularly within the public sector, one glaring example of this is the field of legislative aide job opportunities that are often only handed out to those who have toiled away for months (and indeed sometimes years) on end as campaign volunteers. 

This creates a setup where an entire profession (any job offering Congressional support) effectively shuts out the very large proportion of the college-aged population who do not have parents (or some other richer benefactor) that can afford to subsidize living costs for however long they need to gain the extensive and unpaid experience necessary to enter the good graces of a Congressman or Senator. The implications of this are far-reaching and structural; and reinforce the culture of privilege already rampant in Washington D.C. where not only do federal lawmakers themselves often lack valuable perspective on the issues plaguing lower- and middle class Americans that constitute the majority of the nation’s citizenry, but also with the advisors and assistants working for them, who by virtue of being able to land their jobs in the first place already were fortunate enough to have been born into the nation’s wealthy economic minority. This creates a cycle of dissonance between the real world economic reality that Americans face and what the legislative class in Washington understands the proper solutions are to those very problems.

(via theatlantic)

 

Unpaid Internships: Bad for Students, Bad for Workers, Bad for Society ›

rabbleprochoice:

stfuconservatives:

An Atlantic Monthly article saying what I’ve been saying for a long time: unpaid internships are terrible and should be illegal. There is no reason businesses should expect unpaid labor from anyone.

Full disclosure: I worked an unpaid internship at a major newspaper in college. I was very lucky that I still had time to go to class and work a part-time (paid) job waiting tables at Chili’s. And that my parents paid my rent, bills, tuition and books.

That internship has given me a leg up in my career ever since. And you know what? That’s unfair. It’s not that I didn’t work hard at it or deserve the internship. It’s that I was privileged enough to be able to afford to take it. Only students who could afford to work for free could take an internship like that. It was a gigantic newspaper and could have easily, easily afforded to pay us minimum wage. But they didn’t, because they didn’t have to.

The most galling is when internships are offered in exchange for college credit. At many universities, students pay per unit. So in order to take an unpaid internship, they have to pay more in tuition. Essentially, they’re paying to work. At least my school only charged a flat tuition rate per quarter.

But there is a silver lining to my tale of privilege. At every job I’ve had since then, whenever someone mentions hiring interns, I personally insist we pay them. On three separate occasions I’ve made paid internships available to people when my bosses wanted them to work for free. If you have ANY chance to do the same, please do. Businesses, if you can’t afford to pay your employees, you don’t get to have employees.

I’m not saying interns should get a salary and benefits or anything. But minimum wage and a modicum of decency should be standards for all workers in America, no matter what level they’re at.

-Jess

I know this isn’t about reproductive rights but I’mma talk about this anyway.

Unpaid internships are truly unfair and they are, at times, absurdly selective and sometimes nothing short of slave labor.

My background isn’t in journalism or business, it’s in theatre and I can tell you that not only are paid internships like finding a unicorn in theatre, but the amount they pay you isn’t even as much as the federal minimum wage of a waiter or waitress.

At one internship, I worked 12 hours a day (sometimes more) for three months straight with one day off a week (but that was usually spent helping the theatre recover as much of their stuff due to extreme flooding in the area). I was given a weekly stipend but when I did the math, I made 15 cents an hour.

At another I made 1.26 an hour for two months of work. And after working nearly constantly for them and doing everything they asked (and even going beyond that by helping the props designer and coming in to work load-in with less than an hour’s notice), they chose not to renew my contract for a second show because I refused to work unpaid.

Unpaid internships are bullshit. When I was looking for a job, I can’t tell you how many unpaid internships required ridiculous amounts of skills. Some of them wanted master’s degrees, other’s required a special driver’s license or expected skills that a paid position wouldn’t even have. Unpaid internships have become pretty popular during this time of recession and I think they should be abolished and illegal. You should not be able to pay someone in “experience”.

For one, there’s no guarantee that you’re going to get experience that these places claim you will. For the internship that paid me 15 cents an hour, I was a stage management intern but I spent the majority of my time working on props, the rest of my time was spent working in the costume or construction shops or shuttling intern actors around in my car so we could get to the performance locations.

I never attended a production meeting or spent more than half of a rehearsal not working on making props. The most time I spent with the stage manager I was supposed to be learning from was when we went to the bar after every performance (and sometimes, depending on where everyone went, I couldn’t even do that because I was 19).

Unpaid internships take advantage of people who want to get involved in a particular field and it teaches the organizations that employ such internships that it’s okay for them to do so.

Love,

Rabble

word.

#intership   #work  
 
motherjones:

Really? Really really?
For some much-needed realkeeping on Obama and gay marriage, go here and here, not to Fox.

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HAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHA I CANT IM DROWNING IN TEARS OF LAUGHTER

motherjones:

Really? Really really?

For some much-needed realkeeping on Obama and gay marriage, go here and here, not to Fox.

HAHAHAHAHAHA

HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

HAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHA I CANT IM DROWNING IN TEARS OF LAUGHTER

#obama   #gays   #lgbt   #rights   #gop   #fox   #politics   #news   #wtf  
 

You know, Malia and Sasha, they have friends whose parents are same-sex couples. There have been times where Michelle and I have been sitting around the dinner table and we’re talking about their friends and their parents and Malia and Sasha, it wouldn’t dawn on them that somehow their friends’ parents would be treated differently. It doesn’t make sense to them and frankly, that’s the kind of thing that prompts a change in perspective.

 

Obama embraces marriage equality (Think Progress) ›

OBAMA: I’ve just concluded that for me personally it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that I think same sex couples should be able to get married.

this is super awesome/important

(via latimes)

 
motherjones:

Checking in with Seth Rogen. (Re:)
Update: Maybe not really Seth Rogen?

motherjones:

Checking in with Seth Rogen. (Re:)

Update: Maybe not really Seth Rogen?

#politics   #news   #lgbt   #winners  
 
Movilización Nacional de Estudiantes 25 de Abril 
En estos momentos, en Estación Mapocho, Santiago.

Student Protests in Chile today (April 25th, 2012). Pretty impressive.
More pictures here.
Movilización Nacional de Estudiantes 25 de Abril 

En estos momentos, en Estación Mapocho, Santiago.

Student Protests in Chile today (April 25th, 2012). Pretty impressive.

More pictures here.