Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Romney's Company Outsourcing Jobs?


Romney's Company Outsourcing Jobs?

FYI
from Truth Be Told News!

Contributing Correspondent: Mark S. Allen
Will the National Media Challenge Romney?
Will the Obama Campaign Raise This Issue?


How does the major media allow Mitt Romney to continue to campaign on the fact 
that he wants to bring and keep good paying jobs in the United States while at the 
same time not commenting or being challenged on one of his companies (Sensata Technologies Plant) in Illinois currently outsourcing 170 jobs to China! On MONDAY, OCTOBER 29th the workers and their supporters led yet another public demonstration 
at the Freeport, Illinois plant trying to get the attention of the national media as well 
as Mitt to save their jobs and keep Romney's commitment to keep good paying jobs like in Illinois and the United States and not outsourced to China!


The Rev. Jesse Jackson and 13 Sensata Technologies employees were arrested last
week in a protest at Sensata plant in Freeport, IL. The group was apprehended on plant property in an attempt to meet with management to make the case for keeping the 
plant open and saving the workers’ jobs from being sent to China. 


They were released after processing by local law enforcement.
Having already shuttered two of its three manufacturing sites in the USA, the Romney owned company is in the process of outsourcing 170 well-paying jobs to China from the remaining plant in Freeport despite record profits. Sensata began the terminations last Friday and they will continue through the end of the year. The job loss at the plant will result in the loss of $7.7 million in wages that feed the local economy according to Stephenson County Chairman John Blum.


Sensata Technologies, which was created by Bain Capital in 2006, develops 
manufactures and sells sensors and controls for major auto manufacturers such as 
Ford and General Motors. While at Bain, Republican presidential candidate 
Romney pioneered the business model that today is costing Sensata workers their 
jobs. And he is still financially tied to Sensata.

Thanks to his retirement agreement with Bain, Romney owns close to $8 million in 
Bain funds that together hold 51 percent of the company’s shares--a controlling financial stake. As a result, Romney not only profits directly from Sensata but also stands to profit from the outsourcing of the Sensata workers’ jobs. 

Adding insult to injury, Romney secured a major tax deduction by transferring 
$170,000 worth of Sensata stock to one of the charities he runs.
During their public demonstration on MONDAY, OCTOBER 29th in Freeport, Illinois - 
It is the hope of these 170 workers that the national political media and 
Mitt himself will focus on their fight to keep their jobs.

calling parties

Yvonne—We're all sending our thoughts and prayers to everyone recovering from the storm. Voter turnout is being disrupted in key states like OH and PA. So the rest of us need to redouble our efforts because the election is so close—we've set a new goal of 5,000 of us making calls from parties this weekend—can you join in?

We only have 7 days left to volunteer to make sure swing state voters know what's at stake in this election, know how to vote, and know their rights at the polls.There's a GOTV call party in Chicago on Saturday at 12:00 PM. Can you come? 

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Dear MoveOn member,
I don't just want Mitt Romney to lose on November 6th—I want there to be no doubt about it.
See, if this race ends up as close as the polls say it will, Republican voter suppression and intimidation could make all the difference—the difference between a second Obama term and all of us getting used to saying "President Romney."
I don't want to get used to that. Do you? And we don't have to. If we all step it up this weekend and create a surge of grassroots people power by hitting the phones, we'll win by enough to overcome the Republican effort to steal the election.
MoveOn members are hosting nearly 500 Get Out The Vote call parties this weekend to recruit badly needed volunteers in swing states like Ohio and Florida for the final push. Matthew S. is throwing a party in Chicago on Saturday at 12:00 PM. Can you come?
I was born in an America where, because of race or money, many people couldn't vote. I never thought we'd go back to that, but that's exactly where today's Republican Party is taking us. They passed racist voter suppression laws in key states, they've run ad campaigns to scare people in low-income neighborhoods out of voting, and now they're training activists by the thousands to intimidate progressive voters at the polls on election day.
So let's win big. Let's make sure no state comes down to a handful of votes. Let's make sure this election doesn't get decided by the courts—especially not the Supreme Court.
I'm going to be out there every day between now and the election making sure voters know what's at stake, know how to go vote, and know their rights at the polls.
I like saying "President Obama." I don't want to learn anything new. Please, join in before it's too late.
Can you make it to a call party on Saturday in Chicago to help?
Sincerely,
–Michael Moore
P.S. This week I've produced something very special with MoveOn.org—a new video where members of our Greatest Generation explain how they've done their part to preserve this country's values, but that now it's our turn. They're very...direct. You definitely shouldn't watch it at work (and if you're easily offended, you might want to skip it, or watch the bleeped version here). Please check it out—it brings this home in a way I guarantee you've never heard before.
Want to support our work? We're entirely funded by our 7 million members—no corporate contributions, no big checks from CEOs. And our tiny staff ensures that small contributions go a long way. Chip in here.

must read

Yvonne—We're all sending our thoughts and prayers to everyone recovering from the storm. Voter turnout is being disrupted in key states like OH and PA. So the rest of us need to redouble our efforts because the election is so close—we've set a new goal of 5,000 of us making calls from parties this weekend—can you join in?

We only have 7 days left to volunteer to make sure swing state voters know what's at stake in this election, know how to vote, and know their rights at the polls.There's a GOTV call party in Chicago on Saturday at 12:00 PM. Can you come? 

RSVP Now!
Help the Red Cross respond to Hurricane Sandy. Make a donation to help provide relief to storm victims.
Dear MoveOn member,
I don't just want Mitt Romney to lose on November 6th—I want there to be no doubt about it.
See, if this race ends up as close as the polls say it will, Republican voter suppression and intimidation could make all the difference—the difference between a second Obama term and all of us getting used to saying "President Romney."
I don't want to get used to that. Do you? And we don't have to. If we all step it up this weekend and create a surge of grassroots people power by hitting the phones, we'll win by enough to overcome the Republican effort to steal the election.
MoveOn members are hosting nearly 500 Get Out The Vote call parties this weekend to recruit badly needed volunteers in swing states like Ohio and Florida for the final push. Matthew S. is throwing a party in Chicago on Saturday at 12:00 PM. Can you come?
I was born in an America where, because of race or money, many people couldn't vote. I never thought we'd go back to that, but that's exactly where today's Republican Party is taking us. They passed racist voter suppression laws in key states, they've run ad campaigns to scare people in low-income neighborhoods out of voting, and now they're training activists by the thousands to intimidate progressive voters at the polls on election day.
So let's win big. Let's make sure no state comes down to a handful of votes. Let's make sure this election doesn't get decided by the courts—especially not the Supreme Court.
I'm going to be out there every day between now and the election making sure voters know what's at stake, know how to go vote, and know their rights at the polls.
I like saying "President Obama." I don't want to learn anything new. Please, join in before it's too late.
Can you make it to a call party on Saturday in Chicago to help?
Sincerely,
–Michael Moore
P.S. This week I've produced something very special with MoveOn.org—a new video where members of our Greatest Generation explain how they've done their part to preserve this country's values, but that now it's our turn. They're very...direct. You definitely shouldn't watch it at work (and if you're easily offended, you might want to skip it, or watch the bleeped version here). Please check it out—it brings this home in a way I guarantee you've never heard before.
Want to support our work? We're entirely funded by our 7 million members—no corporate contributions, no big checks from CEOs. And our tiny staff ensures that small contributions go a long way. Chip in here.

must read

Yvonne—We're all sending our thoughts and prayers to everyone recovering from the storm. Voter turnout is being disrupted in key states like OH and PA. So the rest of us need to redouble our efforts because the election is so close—we've set a new goal of 5,000 of us making calls from parties this weekend—can you join in?

We only have 7 days left to volunteer to make sure swing state voters know what's at stake in this election, know how to vote, and know their rights at the polls.There's a GOTV call party in Chicago on Saturday at 12:00 PM. Can you come? 

RSVP Now!
Help the Red Cross respond to Hurricane Sandy. Make a donation to help provide relief to storm victims.
Dear MoveOn member,
I don't just want Mitt Romney to lose on November 6th—I want there to be no doubt about it.
See, if this race ends up as close as the polls say it will, Republican voter suppression and intimidation could make all the difference—the difference between a second Obama term and all of us getting used to saying "President Romney."
I don't want to get used to that. Do you? And we don't have to. If we all step it up this weekend and create a surge of grassroots people power by hitting the phones, we'll win by enough to overcome the Republican effort to steal the election.
MoveOn members are hosting nearly 500 Get Out The Vote call parties this weekend to recruit badly needed volunteers in swing states like Ohio and Florida for the final push. Matthew S. is throwing a party in Chicago on Saturday at 12:00 PM. Can you come?
I was born in an America where, because of race or money, many people couldn't vote. I never thought we'd go back to that, but that's exactly where today's Republican Party is taking us. They passed racist voter suppression laws in key states, they've run ad campaigns to scare people in low-income neighborhoods out of voting, and now they're training activists by the thousands to intimidate progressive voters at the polls on election day.
So let's win big. Let's make sure no state comes down to a handful of votes. Let's make sure this election doesn't get decided by the courts—especially not the Supreme Court.
I'm going to be out there every day between now and the election making sure voters know what's at stake, know how to go vote, and know their rights at the polls.
I like saying "President Obama." I don't want to learn anything new. Please, join in before it's too late.
Can you make it to a call party on Saturday in Chicago to help?
Sincerely,
–Michael Moore
P.S. This week I've produced something very special with MoveOn.org—a new video where members of our Greatest Generation explain how they've done their part to preserve this country's values, but that now it's our turn. They're very...direct. You definitely shouldn't watch it at work (and if you're easily offended, you might want to skip it, or watch the bleeped version here). Please check it out—it brings this home in a way I guarantee you've never heard before.
Want to support our work? We're entirely funded by our 7 million members—no corporate contributions, no big checks from CEOs. And our tiny staff ensures that small contributions go a long way. Chip in here.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

financial breaks for students

University of Chicago to offer financial breaks to Chicago high school students 

University of Chicago to offer financial breaks to Chicago high school students 
Source:  Chicagobusiness.com
It looks like the University of Chicago has decided that there's no place like home.

The school that traditionally sets its sights on the nation and the world is announcing an initiative designed 
to attract more students from its home town by making it more affordable for them to attend U of C.

Under plans being unveiled this afternoon with Mayor Rahm Emanuel, the university will allow any student 
in a Chicago high school — public, private or parochial — to apply for free without paying the usual 
$75 application fee.  And, if they're admitted and get financial aid, it will be in the form of grants and not loans 
that have to be repaid, meaning that Junior may be able to avoid tens of thousands of post- graduation debt.

"The University of Chicago has a long-standing commitment to improving urban education through research, 
innovative ideas and practices.  That commitment begins here in our city," said U of C President Robert J.  Zimmer, 
in a statement.  "While the average debt for students at the university has been shrinking .  .  .  (this program) 
represents an important new step in driving down debt for our students from Chicago — while also answering 
a call from Mayor Rahm Emanuel to help improve college opportunities for the city's students."

Mr.  Emanuel — whom I suspect wasn't at all shy about asking for this favor — said the new step "will help 
many young Chicagoans achieve their goals and graduate without a financial burden.  Chicago is committed to 
ensuring that every child has access to a high-quality education, from our preschools to our world-renowned universities." 

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

in case you missed it!

If you missed the October 9th deadline to register to vote in the upcoming General Election, you can still register during the current grace period. You must register in person and then immediately vote during that same visit. You will need to present two forms of identification, at least one of which shows your current address. You can do so until November 3rd at 69 W. Washington St, 6th Floor, Monday to Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sundays from 9:00 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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If you are already registered, you can vote early from Monday, October 22nd to Saturday, November 3rd at various locations across Chicago, regardless of where you live in the city 

Because population density is low due to demolition of nearby housing, the Chicago Bee Library @ 3647 S. State Street, provides no wait early voting regardless of where you live in the city. 
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Early Voting for the November 6, 2012 General Election will be offered from Mon., Oct. 22 through Sat., Nov. 3.
Voters registered in the City of Chicago may use any Early Voting site in the city, regardless of where the voters live.
Voters don't need reasons or excuses to use Early Voting -- but voters do need to present government-issued photo identification to use Early Voting.
Ballots cast in Early Voting are final. After casting ballots in Early Voting, voters may not return to amend, change or undo ballots for any reasons.  It is a felony to vote more than once -- or to attempt to vote more than once -- in the same election.
All 51 locations will be open Monday through Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Three locations (the Board's offices at 69 W. Washington, Welles Park and Mount Greenwood Park)also will be open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sundays in addition to being open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
Early Voting Locations Chicago                            

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Unrecognized-First.

www.airspacemag.com/history-of-flight/In-the-Museum-The-Unrecognized-First.


The Unrecognized First

Emory Malick, the first African-American pilot, wasn't known to historians until recently.

  • By Rebecca Maksel
  • Air & Space magazine, March 2011
Mary Groces detective work confirmed Emory Malick her great-uncle to be the first known African-American aviator. Emorys 1912 student photo.Mary Groce's detective work confirmed Emory Malick, her great-uncle, to be the first known African-American aviator. Emory's 1912 student photo.
Courtesy Malick Family Collection
Groce handed the letterhead to her cousin, asking: “Have you ever seen this photo of our great-uncle Emory?” She recalls her cousin’s surprise: “Aileen looked at the paper and replied, ‘Oh my God. He’s black.’ ”
Since that day, Groce has been researching her great-uncle’s story, and is now writing a book about him, which she hopes to publish next year. “I was never told about Emory or my mixed heritage,” says Groce, “although this explains my brother’s blond afro.”
Her family’s secrecy may also explain, in part, why Malick’s historical significance has been lost. Emory Conrad Malick, who studied at the Curtiss Aviation School on North Island, San Diego, received his pilot’s license in March 1912, when he was 31 years old, making him not only the first known African-American pilot, but also the first black person to get a pilot’s license in the United States—some 14 years before aviator James Herman Banning, who was long thought to be the first. Once Groce has finished her book, she hopes to donate Malick’s papers to the National Air and Space Museum. In the meantime, she has given the Museum copies of various items.
“We don’t often collect copies of material,” says Patti Williams, the Museum’s supervisory and acquisition archivist. “We like originals, but this story is really intriguing. We love to collect anything on early minority pilots because there were just so few of them.”
Of the information Groce has given the Museum, Williams says, “It changes our entire perception. Was Malick the anomaly? Or were there other minority pilots that we just don’t know about?”
There’s still a lot about Malick that isn’t known, but Groce has discovered that before 1910, he built and flew his own gliders near the Susquehanna River. By 1914, reports Pennsylvania’s Selinsgrove Times, Malick had purchased a biplane, which he flew over the town “to the wonderment of all…. [F]actories temporarily shut down to witness the novelty.”
Malick later moved to Philadelphia, where he did aerial photography for the Aero Service Corporation and Dallin Aerial Surveys, and worked for the Flying Dutchman Air Service, which offered flight instruction, aerial photography, and passenger flights. Some of the family’s papers indicate that Malick helped establish Flying Dutchman with Ernest Buehl, something Groce is hoping to confirm.
On a brisk March day in 1928 at a Camden, New Jersey airshow, Malick took two passengers for a quick hop in his Waco three-seater. They were barely aloft when the engine died. Malick banked to the left to avoid spectators; unfortunately, the wind caught the aircraft, and the Waco crashed. “The entire plane seemed to crumple as if it had been smitten by the fist of a giant,” reported theSunbury (Pennsylvania) Daily Item. The two passengers were injured.
Later that year, Malick crashed again—the cause isn’t known—this time injuring himself and killing his passenger. He never flew again. He remained interested in aviation; at a flying club banquet, Malick displayed the 60-horsepower engine that powered his 1914 flight over the town. But the aviator refused all opportunities to go flying. Documents at the Snyder County Historical Society say that in the 1930s, when local pilots offered to take Malick flying, he would reply, “I had my fun, and now I’m done.”
In December 1958, when he was 77 years old, Malick slipped and fell on an icy sidewalk in Philadelphia. He died in the hospital. With no identification on him, his body lay unclaimed in the morgue for more than a month, until his identity could be established.
Malick’s sister—Groce’s grandmother—was put up for adoption when she was two, and family history got a bit blurred. Now Groce is trying to recover information that was lost for two generations. When she does, we hope to learn more about this pilot.