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Extreme Weather Watch: June 2015 – Deadly Heat Wave in Pakistan

 John Lawrence  July 7, 2015  0 Comments on Extreme Weather Watch: June 2015 – Deadly Heat Wave in Pakistan

Extreme Weather WatchBy John Lawrence

Pakistan’s heat wave took a toll of more than 1200 dead, the deadliest heat wave on record. Power outages added to the misery, leaving many without fans, water or light at the beginning of Ramadan, when many Muslims do not eat or drink during daylight hours. More than 14,000 people were hospitalized in Karachi, the nation’s largest city.

The heat wave came just weeks after torrid temperatures caused nearly 2,200 deaths in neighboring India. This devastating weather is being seen as the effects of human-caused climate change. The Pakistan heat wave will join the heat wave in India as one of the 10 deadliest in world history.

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Student Loan Default a Growing Trend?

 John Lawrence  July 1, 2015  2 Comments on Student Loan Default a Growing Trend?

student loan debtBy John Lawrence

With over a trillion dollars in outstanding student loans, young college graduates are being forced to take jobs they hate in order to pay them back. Their futures consist of debt peonage for as far as the eye can see.

Some are opting out of a lifetime of death-in-debtorhood and choosing instead to start over living the life that they foresaw when they enrolled in college in the first place. Such a one is Lee Siegle whose June 6 opinion piece in the New York Times laid out his rational for defaulting on his student loan.

His decision was made based on choosing life over death:

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Why Don’t Corporations Contribute to Charity Instead of Hitting Up Their Customers?

 John Lawrence  June 24, 2015  5 Comments on Why Don’t Corporations Contribute to Charity Instead of Hitting Up Their Customers?

petco charity 1By John Lawrence

Do you find it annoying to be hit up for a donation every time you make a purchase? You’re out buying groceries or cat food or mouthwash and you get asked to make a donation to some charity.

“Would you like to contribute a dollar to help homeless dogs?”, the check out person asks.

I’ll tell you what.

Why don’t you reduce my total by $1.00 and contribute that to charity?

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Qualcomm Exec Gets Jail Time for Insider Trading

 John Lawrence  June 18, 2015  0 Comments on Qualcomm Exec Gets Jail Time for Insider Trading

Qualcomm1By John Lawrence

Some guys just can’t resist the temptation to score an extra couple of hundred thousand bucks by using their position inside a company such as Qualcomm and the information they are privileged to know in order to buy and sell stock before the public has access to that information.

Such a guy was Derek Montague Cohen, who knew about Qualcomm’s plans to buy Atheros Communications in 2011.

He knew that Atheros’ stock value would go up after it was publicly announced that Qualcomm would buy them. So he bought Atheros stock before it was announced publicly and before the stock price went up.

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Getting Money Out of Politics in San Diego City Elections

 John Lawrence  June 9, 2015  0 Comments on Getting Money Out of Politics in San Diego City Elections

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By John Lawrence

Wouldn’t it be nice if money didn’t influence who gets elected and what they do after they get elected? The Clean Elections Initiative aims to get money out of politics so that one vote will truly equal one vote like it’s supposed to in a democracy.

Right now money controls elections and lobbyists have too much influence over elected officials which are in turn dependent on rich donors for their campaign funds.

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Extreme Weather Watch: May 2015 – It’s Either Global Warming or a Flood of Biblical Proportions

 John Lawrence  June 2, 2015  1 Comment on Extreme Weather Watch: May 2015 – It’s Either Global Warming or a Flood of Biblical Proportions

Torrential Rain, Floods in Texas, Oklahoma

Extreme Weather WatchBy John Lawrence

The Blanco River overran its banks sweeping houses and people in its course. At least 41 people have died in the severe weather over the past several days, from either tornadoes or flooding brought on by epic rainfall.

Those deaths include 29 in Texas and Oklahoma. Eleven people have been missing for a week. In Mexico at least 13 people died in a tornado that hit the border city of Ciudad Acuna, Mexico. At least 200 homes were destroyed.

I’ll bet you one thing: no one in the media will mention the words: GLOBAL WARMING.

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The Greek Tragedy: A Labyrinth of Debt

 John Lawrence  May 28, 2015  0 Comments on The Greek Tragedy: A Labyrinth of Debt

By John Lawrence

How to figure out the ongoing crisis that is Greece? What exactly is going on there? As per usual it’s another chapter in the strange saga that involves Wall Street’s stranglehold over the world economy.

What happened to Greece is similar to what happened to American mortgage holders after they were encouraged to go in over their collective heads borrowing more money than they could reasonably expect to be in a position to pay back. Greece did the same.

Will Greece default soon? Will they stay in the Eurozone or be ejected out of it? These questions have been hanging in the air for what seems like an interminably long time.

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Going Homeless to Pay For College

 John Lawrence  May 20, 2015  1 Comment on Going Homeless to Pay For College

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My daughter was entering the freshman class at UCSD in 1992 and the plan was for me to move out of our condo where we had lived for 18 years and in with my girlfriend. Renting out the condo would bring in $1000 a month and let me pay for a good share of my daughter’s college expenses.

After about a year when the relationship didn’t work out, I decided that rather than rent an apartment which would cost me what I needed to pay my daughter’s expenses, I would go homeless instead.

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Gov. Brown on Climate Change: “We’re dealing with it and it’s damn serious.”

 John Lawrence  May 13, 2015  0 Comments on Gov. Brown on Climate Change: “We’re dealing with it and it’s damn serious.”

Then Why Haven’t You Put Any Restrictions on Big Oil and Big Ag?

By John Lawrence

Governor Jerry Brown is leading the nation and perhaps even the world in his efforts to do something about climate change and global warming which is causing epic drought conditions in California.

He has mandated that greenhouse gas emissions must be reduced to 40 percent below 1990 levels over the next 15 years. Brown called this the most aggressive benchmark enacted by a government in North America. All well and good.

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Extreme Weather Watch: April Showers Turn Violent

 John Lawrence  May 6, 2015  0 Comments on Extreme Weather Watch: April Showers Turn Violent

weather5April Showers Turn Violent

By John Lawrence

As April drew to a close, drenching rain expanded across the Southeast states, bringing the threat of flooding and travel delays. Strong thunderstorms were also a concern for Florida.

April has been a particularly wet month across the Southeast due to several slow-moving storms that soaked the region over the past several weeks. Mobile, Alabama, has been one of the last month from a series of storms – recording over 13 inches of rain.

This is nearly three times higher than their normal rainfall for the month.

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Fined by China, Qualcomm Losing Chip Business as CEO Departs

 John Lawrence  April 29, 2015  0 Comments on Fined by China, Qualcomm Losing Chip Business as CEO Departs

Qualcomm Sucks Up To China

Qualcomm1By John Lawrence

Qualcomm has been fined almost a billion dollars by China for violating its anti-monopoly law. China has the world’s most internet users and the largest smartphone market so Qualcomm has to tread gingerly with the authorities there since it doesn’t want to be booted out of the world’s most lucrative market.

The fine will knock 58 cents a share off Qualcomm’s earnings for the year. Qualcomm CEO Steven M. Mollenkopf thinks paying the fine will make Qualcomm better positioned to cash in in the future.

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Green Capitalism: A Contradiction in Terms?

 John Lawrence  April 22, 2015  0 Comments on Green Capitalism: A Contradiction in Terms?

Part 6 – Conversion to Renewable Energy is Going Too Slow to Avoid Catastrophe

naomi quoteBy John Lawrence

This is the sixth and final part of this series. Part 5 can be found here.

Naomi Klein, author of This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs The Climate, debunks the idea that all we have to do is to cooperate with the extractive industries and urge them to get greener. We do not have to go to extremes, but can phase in renewable sources of energy gradually. The gradualist approach is the essence of green capitalism. This will not work Klein says:

[The] bottom line is … our economic system and our planetary system are now at war.

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