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Monday, April 15, 2024

Done with your taxes yet? 👀

 

Florida Watch


It’s Tax Day.

We understand if you’re feeling a little gloomy as we deal with an affordability crisis in our state. But don’t worry. We have some helpful information you can use today if you still need to file.

For the first time, the IRS is offering Direct File, a free electronic filing tool that allows taxpayers in several states (including Florida!) to file for free and ensures everyone accesses the tax credits they’ve earned.

DIRECT FILE NOW »

Americans should be able to file their taxes for free. Instead, they’re forced to spend over $31 billion annually, and mega-corporate tax services like TurboTax and H&R Block are trying to keep it that way.

That’s exactly why we need to ensure the success of Direct File — so that it can expand to the rest of the country to keep tax filing free for everyone, once and for all.

Give it a try today if you haven’t filed your returns yet!

— Florida Watch

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Now is the time to address the real issues facing the people of Florida — lowering costs, raising wages, protecting reproductive freedom, and building an affordable future for all of us — but we can’t do that as long as the Florida GOP is holding us back.

The support we provide to Democratic candidates in flippable seats across the state has already been proven effective.  So please pitch in what you can right now to provide the resources we need to help break the GOP supermajority and take back our state.

We’re fighting to ensure all Floridians have the freedom to be healthy, prosperous, and safe. It’s a fight we must win, and any support you can provide will help us support Democrats in close, can’t-lose races across our state.

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Monday, April 1, 2024

COMMON DREAMS: Week in Review: The 'Dangerous' Dark-Money Plot to Boost Trump

 


DON'T FORGET TO READ THE OPINIONS LINKED BELOW!


Saturday, March 9, 2024

■ The Week in Review


Canada, Sweden Restore UNRWA Funds as Report Accuses Israel of Torturing Agency Staff

"The work that UNWRA does cannot be overstated," said Canadian lawmaker Salma Zahid. "It will save lives as we have seen the visuals of children dying of hunger in Gaza. The need for immediate aid is non-negotiable."

By Jon Queally • Mar 9, 2024


No Labels Denounced for 'Dangerous' Dark-Money Ploy to Boost Trump in 2024

"Their decision to move forward with a dark-money, Trump donor-funded third-party fantasy bid is shameful and puts millions of Americans at risk," said one opponent.

By Jessica Corbett • Mar 8, 2024


Florida GOP Passes 'Vicious' Bill Banning Mandatory Water Breaks for Workers

"We will see fatalities, because of what Florida Republicans chose to do this week," said one workers' rights advocate.

By Julia Conley • Mar 8, 2024


'Handmaid's Tale Coming to Life': Katie Britt's SOTU Response Sparks Alarm

"As someone who covers the far-right and the Christian nationalist movement, Sen. Katie Britt's speech was the closest thing to porn they'll consume," wrote one journalist.

By Jake Johnson • Mar 8, 2024


House GOP Advances 'Death Panel' for Social Security in Election Year

"MAGA House Republicans are demonstrating their hostility to working Americans and retirees," said one critic.

By Jessica Corbett • Mar 7, 2024


Sanders Rips 'Fiction' That There's Nothing US Can Do to End Gaza Carnage

"Of course we have the leverage," said Sen. Bernie Sanders. "We are funding the war."

By Jake Johnson • Mar 7, 2024


'Unconscionable': Biden Has Approved 100+ Arms Sales to Israel in Just Five Months

"When people ask, 'What do you want Joe Biden to do?' the answer is: Stop making these weapons deals," said one campaigner.

By Jake Johnson • Mar 6, 2024


Bullets Found at Gaza Flour Massacre Site Belie Israel's 'Stampede' Claim

A preliminary investigation by Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor affirmed that bullets that killed and wounded hundreds of Palestinians waiting for food aid are the same type fired by Israeli troops' guns.

By Brett Wilkins • Mar 6, 2024


'Finish the Problem': Presumptive GOP Nominee Trump Endorses Gaza Genocide

One commentator argued that while President Joe Biden has "bent over backward to support Israel," Donald Trump would "be even worse."

By Jake Johnson • Mar 6, 2024


Progressives Cheer Senate Exit for 'Corrupt Egomaniac' Kyrsten Sinema

Sinema's exit sets up an election between Rep. Ruben Gallego and former television anchor Kari Lake.

By Thor Benson • Mar 5, 2024

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Why I Don’t Rely on Hope

I have gravitated toward projects for social justice and ecological sustainability because they have provided some meaning in my life, not because I imagined success.

By Robert Jensen • Mar 9, 2024


With Genocide in Gaza, the Word 'Never' Has Been Stripped From 'Never Again'

The Palestinians, facing down the most powerful countries in the world, left virtually alone even by their allies, have suffered immeasurably. But they have won this war.

By Arundhati Roy • Mar 8, 2024


Supreme Court's Trump Ruling Reveals a Deep Weakness in Our Constitutional Democracy

The 9-0 ruling by the Court has empowered MAGA Republicans to continue the lie that their assaults on democracy are done in the name of “election integrity” when we know full well the opposite is true.

By Jeffrey C. Isaac • Mar 8, 2024


Warning: The Great GOP Voter Purge of 2024 Is Underway

Using arcane laws and loopholes, Republican-affiliated groups are challenging the right to vote of thousands of mostly Democratic voters across the states most likely to determine the outcome of the 2024 election.

By Thom Hartmann • Mar 7, 2024


Paul Krugman Remains Blind to Wall Street's War on Workers

What the Nobel Prize-winning economist and prominent columnist fails to see again and again is that many, if not most, rural mass layoffs in the last four decades, are the result of out-and-out greed by corporate interests and the investor class.

By Les Leopold • Mar 6, 2024


When the Big Oil CEO Blames You for the Climate Crisis His Industry Created

We simply “waited too long,” said ExxonMobil's top executive last week. But never mind, the important thing is that we made “above-average returns.”

By Bill Mckibben • Mar 5, 2024


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Sunday, March 24, 2024

Florida Watch: treating people like animals

 


Florida Watch




Governor DeSantis just signed into law the extreme legislation passed by his supermajority in the legislature that criminalizes homelessness, forcing local municipalities across the state to round up people and figure out how to implement this shameful, dehumanizing law.
 

Florida Politics: Gov. DeSantis signs ban on public sleeping, forcing localities to pay to enforce anti-homeless measure — The bill... would ban counties and municipalities from permitting public sleeping or camping on public property without explicit permission. It also compels these localities to round up the homeless and put them somewhere.


We should provide unsheltered people with the tools and opportunities they need to build a good life. Instead, the Governor and his Republican allies are forcing them into camps using resources from local taxpayers that could be used to truly help solve this issue.

Skyrocketing rent and homeowners’ insurance rates have forced countless Floridians out of their homes. Now, they will be criminalized by the same politicians who failed them.

Please join us and tell Ron DeSantis and his Republican supermajority that homeless people in Florida should be provided the tools and opportunities to build a good life, not criminalized and forced into camps.

ADD YOUR NAME »

If Florida Republicans truly cared about addressing homelessness, they could implement tools known to work. Community outreach programs and expanding access to health care can change lives. Yet, the GOP supermajority isn’t interested in that — they would rather criminalize the outcome they have done nothing to prevent.

Forcing unsheltered people out of public spaces won’t result in the elimination of homelessness — but the GOP supermajority doesn’t care about that. They want to physically remove people they see as nuisances from the public eye, hoping voters won’t hold them accountable for their failures.

We shouldn’t treat people who are struggling like animals, rounding people up, sending them to homeless camps, and forcing local taxpayers to foot the bill — we can’t let DeSantis and his supermajority get away with it.  join us now and speak out for everyone in our state who is afraid of being forced into a camp.

ADD YOUR NAME »

If we don’t speak up for vulnerable populations and marginalized communities, they will continue to be targeted and abused by DeSantis and his extreme supermajority.

Homeless people shouldn’t be criminalized for being homeless. No one should be rounded up and treated like an animal by their government.

— Florida Watch

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Now is the time to address the real issues facing the people of Florida — lowering costs, raising wages, protecting reproductive freedom, and building an affordable future for all of us — but we can’t do that as long as the Florida GOP is holding us back.

The support we provide to Democratic candidates in flippable seats across the state has already been proven effective, so please pitch in what you can right now to provide the resources we need to help break the GOP supermajority and take back our state.

We’re fighting to ensure all Floridians have the freedom to be healthy, prosperous, and safe. It’s a fight we must win, and any support you can provide will help us support Democrats in close, can’t-lose races across our state.

CONTRIBUTE NOW »

SPONSORED BY FLORIDA WATCH, INC. PO BOX 61784, JACKSONVILLE, FL 32236 INDEPENDENTLY OF ANY CANDIDATE. NOT APPROVED BY ANY CANDIDATE.

Florida Watch
PO Box 61784
Jacksonville, FL 32236
United States






Sunday, March 10, 2024

Oops! Florida's Anti-Immigrant Law BACKFIRES As Communities Become 'Ghost Towns'

 



"Florida is one of a growing number of states threatening to use E-Verify as a way to intimidate and control farmworkers. As farmers face worker shortages and farm communities lose residents, are GOP lawmakers shooting themselves in the foot?"


Friday, March 8, 2024

COMMON DREAMS: Top News: 'Handmaid's Tale Coming to Life'



Friday, March 8, 2024

■ Today's Top News 


Florida GOP Passes 'Vicious' Bill Banning Mandatory Water Breaks for Workers

"We will see fatalities, because of what Florida Republicans chose to do this week," said one workers' rights advocate.

By Julia Conley



Starving Children in Gaza 'Cannot Wait' Weeks for US Port, Aid Groups Say

"They are already dying from malnutrition and saving their lives is a matter of hours or days," said Jason Lee of Save the Children.

By Jake Johnson



'What International Women's Day?' Asks Gaza Amid Israeli Genocide

"At least 9,000 women have been killed; many more are under the rubble," said UNRWA. "On average, 63 women are killed in Gaza per day—37 are mothers who leave their families behind."

By Brett Wilkins



Biden Praised for Plan to Tax Billionaires and 'Take on Corporate Greed'

"The president's commitment to improving the lives of working people and families stands in sharp contrast to lawmakers looking to protect excessive corporate profits and deliver another tax break to the rich," said one advocate.

By Julia Conley



Five Gazans Killed by US Aid Airdrops as Biden Faces Backlash Over 'Gimmicks'

The U.S. has been airdropping humanitarian assistance as Israel impedes and attacks aid convoys on the ground.

By Thor Benson



'Handmaid's Tale Coming to Life': Katie Britt's SOTU Response Sparks Alarm

"As someone who covers the far-right and the Christian nationalist movement, Sen. Katie Britt's speech was the closest thing to porn they'll consume," wrote one journalist.

By Jake Johnson


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In 'Stunning' Reversal, Wisconsin Throws Out Case Against Puppy Mill Rescuers
“The state and Ridglan are acknowledging what we knew to be true: we have the right to rescue suffering animals from abuse because they are sentient beings, not things,” said one animal rights campaigner.

In what one animal rights advocate called a "stunning admission" by Wisconsin prosecutors, the state on Friday dropped its case against three activists accused of rescuing beagles from a large dog breeding facility.

The prosecution, evidently, "prefers to let the defendants walk free than allow the world to see the dire conditions of dogs at Ridglan, and the state trying to jail activists for a heroic act of compassion," said Chris Carraway, an attorney with the Animal Activist Legal Defense Project who represents one of the defendants.

Carraway's client, Paul Darwin Picklesimer, allegedly joined Eva Hamer and Wayne Hsiung in an "open rescue" operation at Ridglan Farms in Dane County, Wisconsin in 2017.

In an open rescue, activists do not hide their identities as they enter facilities including breeding, agricultural, and animal experimentation centers and document the conditions before removing some or all of the animals. The tactic is aimed at publicizing the conditions animals are forced to endure in the facilities.

In the Ridglan case, the three defendants, who are members of the international animal rights group Direct Action Everywhere (DxE), found dogs who were crammed into small cages that put them at risk of foot and leg injuries; provided no access to the outdoors; forced to live in continuous 24-hour lighting; and living with "noxious air and feces building up beneath the cages."

The group wrote in a report that they "found many dogs wailing, howling, and barking, while others were lethargic and utterly passive... There were no soft beds, no toys, no access to sunlight, no human companionship."

The activists removed three beagles who appeared to be in particular distress, obtained veterinary care for them, and found homes where the dogs are still living, according to DxE. Picklesimer, Hamer, and Hsiung were arrested a year later after they shared information about the operation on social media.

They were charged with one count each of felony burglary and felony theft and faced a potential maximum sentence of 16 years in prison and a $35,000 fine before the state called for the charges to be dropped. Judge Mario White granted the dismissal at a hearing on Friday.

The prosecution said in a motion filed this week that it wanted to prevent the defendants from using a "defense of others" defense, arguing that they should not be protected from liability because they rescued "things" instead of people.

"The state and Ridglan are acknowledging what we knew to be true: we have the right to rescue suffering animals from abuse because they are sentient beings, not things," said Hsiung.

Carraway suggested the state likely wanted to avoid a trial in which the defendants would present the conditions they found during their investigation at Ridglan Farms.

"Each time an open rescue case goes to court, the public can clearly see that the real crime is animal cruelty, not animal rescue," said Carraway.

More than 100 animal rights advocates had been planning to travel from around the country to attend the trial.

"It is more important now than ever that we keep the pressure on to get justice for these animals," said DxE.

Hsiung noted that state inspectors found in 2016 that Ridglan was subjecting dogs to "improper caging conditions" and warned the facility to stop the practice to avoid harming dogs' feet and legs.

As recently as last year, federal inspectors found that the problem persisted at Ridglan.

Hsiung called for a special prosecutor to be appointed by the state to investigate Ridglan so its practices can be made public.

"This legal battle has just begun," he said.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/puppy-mill-rescuers



30+ Arrested in Chicago Protest Demanding Gaza Cease-Fire



Tlaib, Bush Raise 'Stop Sending Bombs' Signs as Biden Pledges More Aid for Gaza


'Complete Madness': Israel Blocks Food Aid as More Gaza Children Starve to Death


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■ Opinion


With Genocide in Gaza, the Word 'Never' Has Been Stripped From 'Never Again'

The Palestinians, facing down the most powerful countries in the world, left virtually alone even by their allies, have suffered immeasurably. But they have won this war.

By Arundhati Roy


Supreme Court's Trump Ruling Reveals a Deep Weakness in Our Constitutional Democracy

The 9-0 ruling by the Court has empowered MAGA Republicans to continue the lie that their assaults on democracy are done in the name of “election integrity” when we know full well the opposite is true.

By Jeffrey C. Isaac


The Fate of Nations Is Tied to the Status of Women

The degree of women’s equality predicts best how peaceful or conflict-ridden their countries are.

By H. Patricia Hynes


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