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[Common Dreams | Breaking News & Views for the Progressive Community] RESIST STICKERS Unprecedented. Unimaginable. And, unacceptable. Common Dreams is distributing #NotNormal RESIST stickers as a small but effective means of protest. We hope to create a symbol and help begin to build a community of resistance. Please [order some stickers] to share with your friends, co-workers, and family. --------------------------------------------------------------- News & Views | 12.21.16 Featured...   [Trump's "Half-Blind" Trust Blasted as Absurd] by Nadia Prupis 'By not disclosing and divesting, Trump is betraying his own voters by prioritizing his own corporate interests at the expense of working families'       News...   [Trudeau Touts Trump's Support for KXL, Sparking Fears of Pipeline Resurrection] by Nika Knight President-elect Donald Trump is 'very supportive' of Keystone XL, the Canadian prime minister said         [Older Americans Pushed Into Poverty as Feds Garnish Social Security for Student Debt] by Deirdre Fulton 'Hard-earned Social Security checks should not be siphoned off to pay interest and fees on student loan debt,' says Elizabeth Warren         [Trump Hotel Workers Just Proved 'We Can Take On the Powerful and Win'] by Andrea Germanos Union announces that agreement has been reached with luxury Las Vegas hotel co-owned by president-elect         ['Cautionary Tale' for Nation Under Trump as Texas Targets Planned Parenthood] by Nadia Prupis "If the nation goes the way of Texas, it will be nothing less than a national healthcare disaster," said Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards         [Sorry, Santa: North Pole Temps Could Climb 50 Degrees Above Normal] by Andrea Germanos Warmer than usual temperatures expected after Arctic sea ice extent hit a record low         [EU's Top Court Delivers "Major Blow" to Mass Surveillance] by Nika Knight "Today's judgment is a major blow against mass surveillance and an important day for privacy"     [more news...]  Views...   [Waging Class War in Comfort] by Sam Pizzigati Do the corporate chiefs now parading into the new Trump administration see the United States as just another enterprise — to fleece?         [An Administration of Losers?] by Tom Engelhardt Members of Trump's cabinet are unlikely to have the power to "win" anything, but they will indeed have an unprecedented power to destroy         [In Time for Christmas: A Social Security Plan Only Scrooge Could Love] by Monique Morrissey Congressional Republicans are ploughing ahead with plans to slash social insurance programs like Medicare and Social Security.         [The Invention Of The White Working Class] by Les Leopold When we invent the white working class, we whitewash an increasingly diverse manufacturing workforce.       [Calling Working People of All Colors] by Ebony Slaughter-Johnson The economic concerns of the white working class and people of color are more alike than different.         [What Is the 'Trump Fix'?] by Jim Hightower Far from "draining" the Washington swamp, Trump is turning it into an exclusive Jacuzzi for the rich.     [more views...] Newswire... - [Jubilee USA Network: Puerto Rico Oversight Board Moves Forward on Debt Restructuring] - [Amazon Watch: Ecuador Moves To Close Leading Environmental Organization as Part of Crackdown on Civil Society] - [Our Children's Trust: Judge Allows Youth Constitutional Climate Rights Case to Move Forward Against State of WA and Gov. Inslee] - [Center for Biological Diversity: Lawsuit Launched to Save Lynx, Wolves, Condors, Other Endangered Animals From Deadly Pesticides Used to Kill Predators] - [Reprieve: Police Scotland Trained Saudi & Bahraini Officers Without Human Rights Checks] - [Center for Biological Diversity: Report Advises Trump on Survival Needs of Jaguars, Nine Other Endangered Species] [more newswire...] --------------------------------------------------------------- Common Dreams, PO Box 443, Portland, Maine 04112. [Find us on Facebook] | [Follow us on Twitter] Breaking News & Views for the Progressive Community. Independent, non-profit newscenter since 1997. Our Mission: To inform. To inspire. To ignite change for the common good. [www.commondreams.org] This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you are subscribed to the Daily News & Views. [Click here to manage your email preferences.]

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