So, a New York DA has charged Trump. There’s some posturing by DeSantis, but Trump will almost certainly go to New York and surrender. This is a watershed moment, no former President has ever been charged with a crime. This is a political act. Many President have committed crimes and have not been charged. It will lead to red state DAs indicting Democratic p […]
There’s a massacre going on right now in the city of Homs. @acarvin is the guy to follow on Twitter. He’s an NPR person who vets tweets from Arab spring zones.
It sounds very serious. Those of you who were opposed to airstrikes in Libya for humanitarian purposes may be shocked by what is happening now in Syria. The Syrians are determined. Lend them your support against a brutal tyrant.
Protestors are converging on embassies in London, Berlin, and Cairo. The Syrian embassy in Washington is located at 2217 Wyoming Ave N.W. if any local Occupiers are so inclined…
@acarvin on twitter is reporting that protestors will be meeting at the Syrian embassy in Washington at 10:00pm. See address above.
Protest in NYC in front of the UN scheduled for 9am tomorrow morning.
Protestors attack the Syrian embassy in London:
I expect that the DC protestors will keep it non-violent.
The Susan G. Komen foundation has reversed a controversial decision not to renew funding for some Planned Parenthood projects, the group said in a statement Friday.
“We want to apologize to the American public for recent decisions that cast doubt upon our commitment to our mission of saving women’s lives,” the statement said. “We will continue to fund existing grants, including those of Planned Parenthood, and preserve their eligibility to apply for future grants, while maintaining the ability of our affiliates to make funding decisions that meet the needs of their communities.”
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CREDO, which describes itself as the largest corporate donor to Planned Parenthood, said Thursday that 250,000 of its members had signed a petition urging the Komen Foundation to reverse its decision.
“The move is clearly connected to attempts by Republicans in Congress to defund Planned Parenthood,” the organization said in a statement. “In responding to questions about its decision, the foundation cited as its rationale a sham ‘investigation’ into Planned Parenthood launched by Republican Rep. Cliff Stearns.” who the group called “one of the most militant anti-choice members of Congress.”
When I was on Twitter yesterday, I saw a many, many tweets from women who were fed up with the efforts of the religious right to force their ideology on them. We may have reached the tipping point.
If I were a Democratic politician, I would use this weekend to reassess my position on caving to the right on just about everything. The religious right is on its way out and so may be any politician that panders to them.
It was the perception that the Komen foundation was inserting politics into providing health care services, especially to underserved women, that helped prompt a firestorm of debate online and offline.
At Planned Parenthood, Heather Holdridge, who is the director of digital advocacy strategy, said there have been multiple online organizing efforts in the past on the organization’s behalf, but this one was different, in part, because people organized themselves online.
“I think this was a tipping point for us,” Ms. Holdridge said. “I think something has happened, where people are upset that two great organizations that have this shared mission were now in this difficult position. And so, we have been seeing that response through our supporters, some of whom, were not our supporters before Tuesday afternoon.”
The Komen foundation said that it would be making calls to its key supporters and affiliates starting this afternoon to figure out how to “get back to doing our work. “We ask for the public’s understanding and patience as we gather our Komen affiliates from around the country to determine how to move forward in the best interests of the women and people we serve.”
Women are tired of this crap. It’s been 40 years of fighting off these raging religious lunatics who stubbornly refuse to evolve past 1300 BC. It’s not a coincidence that the number of atheist, freethinker and skeptic groups and online voices have sprung up in the past couple of years. Since Obama took office, the right has had a free for all because the Democrats absolutely refused to push back for fear of losing the votes of the religious. It’s been the Conscience Rule, followed by the Stupak debacle in the health care bill, the Mississippi Personhood amendment, Kathleen Sebelius overruling the FDA advisory board on Plan B and the red beanie boys from Vatican Inc. There’s been very little standing between the rabidly anti-choice inmates who have taken over the asylum and women. Democrats don’t want to get involved unless they can turn it into some kind of campaign trick.
And reproductive rights are just the tip of the iceberg. The economy is still lousy and is staying lousy for women who don’t get hired back at the same rates as men. We still have to put up with discrimination at work because it’s subtle and if a guy’s not groping you, there’s no accountability. It’s only gotten worse since Obama and his macho guys stomped all over Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin in 2008. But it didn’t stop there. They took that assholery and unaccountable behavior into the White House where their dismissive behavior and the refusal of some of the bigwigs to work with women like Sheila Bair, Christina Romer and Elizabeth Warren has lead to the continuation of a lagging economy at the mercy of unpunished bankers.
It’s hard to believe that the majority segment of the population of this country is as besieged as it is. It’s just one damn thing after another. Komen was the last straw.
We need a zillion woman march on Washington. This shit’s got to stop.
More fallout from the Susan G. Komen Foundation’s decision to kowtow to it’s noisy but small group of elderly ultra religious social conservatives (whose numbers are shrinking at an alarming rate) and drop funding to Planned Parenthood. This bit from John Raffaelli, a board member, sums up just how smug the social conservatives have gotten:
Her comments directly contradicted those of John D. Raffaelli, a Komen board member and Washington lobbyist, who told The New York Times on Wednesday that Komen made the changes to its grant-making process specifically to end its relationship with Planned Parenthood. Mr. Raffaelli said that Komen had become increasingly worried that an investigation of Planned Parenthood by Representative Cliff Stearns, Republican of Florida, would damage Komen’s credibility with donors.
Komen gave Planned Parenthood $700,000 last year — a tiny portion of its $93 million in grants — to finance 19 separate programs. A growing number of religious organizations had become concerned that donations to Komen would benefit Planned Parenthood and had advised members not to give to Komen. Rather than risk offending some donors with a relatively small portfolio of grants, Komen decided to largely cut off Planned Parenthood, Mr. Raffaelli said.
To Planned Parenthood, that decision amounted to a betrayal of the organizations’ shared goal of saving lives through breast screening programs. Ms. Richards, Planned Parenthood’s president, said her organization was gratified by the support the controversy has brought.
“We provide care to one in five women in America, and over the last two days it seems we’ve heard from every one of them, through Facebook, Twitter, e-mail and all sorts of ways, “ Ms. Richards said. “It’s a true show of women standing for women.”
Over 30 years, Komen became one of the most successful disease advocacy organizations in the world by making pink ribbons and the fight against breast cancer as prevalent a symbol here as baseball and apple pie.
Avoiding this kind of controversy was the very reason Komen chose a quiet ending to its relationship with Planned Parenthood, Mr. Raffaelli said. And he said Komen was bitterly disappointed that Planned Parenthood was using Komen’s decision to raise money.
Notice what is really outraging the board at Komen. It’s not that they haven’t cured breast cancer or spared one woman the pain of losing her breasts or life. No, the outrage is that Planned Parenthood is benefitting from the Komen’s ill-advised, boneheaded decision. How dare Planned Parenthood not take defeat humbly?! Don’t they realize that the most powerful breast cancer organization in the world has just given them orders to drop their abortion services or suffer the consequences? Doesn’t Planned Parenthood recognize shame when it is shoved in its face? Who do these (slightly soiled and socially unacceptable) people think they are by assuming they can raise money for their filthy deeds?
I think we can deduce the kind of people Komen mingles with. They’re not the kind of people who would ever need to visit Planned Parenthood. They’re the kind of people who see the breast cancer screening activities of Planned Parenthood as a small auxilliary activity of their pro abortion empire. They’ve never been a poor college student or working class woman or even middle class woman with a gap in her health insurance coverage. It is inconceivable why anyone would want to contribute money to THAT GROUP. In their minds, and the minds of their friends, Planned Parenthood has a reputation that is roughly equivalent of a crack den or a massage parlor. I think Komen is just now waking up to the fact that millions and millions of American women do not see it that way at all. This is what happens when growing income inequality separates the moneyed from everyone else. They just have no idea how the other 99% live.
Sadly, I know exactly the kind of people Komen is trying to appeal to. I’ve had dinner with these people. Some of them are pretty well off and are otherwise kind and generous. They just have this weakness where social issues are concerned and a blind spot about who actually uses services like Planned Parenthood. Their obsession with homosexuality and abortion tears churches apart and their wealth gives them the power to withhold their money from any organization that does even one teensy tiny thing they don’t approve of.
Komen should have held firm and told these people to back off. If preventing breast cancer is the goal, all of the money in the world won’t work unless it is put in the hands of the people who can actually detect and prevent breast cancer. There’s no point sitting on a pile of cash if you don’t intend to use it.
Which brings me to my next item…
Astra-Zeneca announced the layoffs of 7700 people yesterday. AZ is closing their site in Montreal, Canada. Pharmageddon is hitting Montreal pretty hard, which makes me more than a little concerned for one of my favorite Canadian computational chemistry vendors. I wonder how long they can survive in this environment and am hoping they are working on a new business model.
And AZ seems to be all but getting out of pain/CNS, cutting down to a few dozen people who will do external collaborations. Oh, and they’re buying back 4.5 billion dollars worth of stock, instead of spending that money on what the company tries to make a profit on. So there is that. If you’d like to hear AZ tell you how all this is making them more productive, here’s the press release.
Yes, you read that right, AZ is destroying the careers of almost 8000 scientists and support staff so that they can buy back stock. Just concentrate that wealth even further. Don’t dilute it. And you know, I’m all for it. I hope my 401K isn’t invested in AZ stock because the company isn’t going to grow any time soon.
Pfizer has done this to their people before, as have other companies in the throes of layoffs, and it’s the only way I know to actually push morale and productivity down even further in such a situation. You come to work for weeks, for months, not knowing if your, your lab, or your whole department is heading for the chopping block. All you’re sure of is that someone is. And will your own stellar performance persuade upper management to keep you, when the time comes? Not likely, under these conditions – it’ll more likely be the sort of thing where they draw lines through whole areas. Your fate, most people feel at these times, is not in your own hands. A less motivating environment couldn’t be engineered on purpose.
But that’s what AZ’s management has chosen to do at their largest research site in North America. I hope that they enjoy the results. But then (and more on this later), these are the people who have chosen to spend billions buying back their own stock rather than put it into research in the first place. It’s not like the score isn’t already up there on the big screen for everyone to see.
Been there. Done that. The shadow man hung over our site for about 2 years. I don’t know what made us think the company would spare us. In the final months before we were laid off, the lights were dimmed, the labs rearranged, whole departments were abandoned, their gleaming robotics collecting dust. The hallways were darkened and we navigated our carts down allies cluttered with discarded lab equipment. Chemists roamed the corridors with pale skin and dark circles under their eyes from lack of sleep, like zombies, with slowed gaits and unfixed gazes, turning inwards towards some bleak vision of the future. No, I am not exaggerating. My lab partner and I were so busy we hardly noticed the change around us until we met one of the living dead chemists in the hallway. We were so caught up in our own research and making such good progress that we had no idea that we would be the first to go. And no, it didn’t matter that our work was stellar or had gotten praise or that we had gotten Christmas bonuses for outstanding performance. When the cut came, we were stunned. But an email from the corporate guys up the street let us know that because our jobs were sacrificed, the company had met and exceeded its quarterly projections. That was supposed to make us feel better.
There should be a law about sending out tasteless and painful email like that to employees you still want to work for you for four more months. But it’s almost like the MBAs didn’t know we existed or that we had feelings and children we had to break the news to. I understand that the AZ folks have been fully informed of the stock buy back program and must be feeling really peachy about it now. Waltham folks should get their affairs in order. When you start to work under the shadow man, your site’s days are numbered.
And here’s a little dark comedy production put together by a pharma chemist with YouTube handle ZombieSymmetry. This is what passes for pharmaceutical research in this country these days. It is trickle down Wharton MBA:
This is EXACTLY the kind of crap we had to put up with. And this:
I realize there are some smug and resentful liberal types out there reading this who have zero sympathy for pharma workers. Personally, I think you’re lacking a compassion component to your personality or are letting your political dogma interfere with your understanding of a crucial component of your country’s research infrastructure. I won’t call you stupid because that wouldn’t be nice because that wouldn’t be true. But your attitude is incredibly naive.
Pharmageddon should matter to you and you should see it as an opportunity to rejigger pharmaceutical research to work for YOU and not the small evil group that runs everything and to which no one we know belongs. Right now, the research community needs you to grow a clue and help them so they can help you. Without them, you are going to face rising costs in generic drugs and will become reliant on China for any new drugs that get discovered. Is that what you want??
Didn’t think so. Now, grab onto the research that is slipping away and pull hard.
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In case the politicians start singing about green shoots being just around the corner in yet another recovery summer, here is more evidence that it’s not happening in the pharma/biotech sector where the workers with the best educations are. This layoff list is from FiercePharma and is just from *this year*. We’re only three days into February and this is what we’re looking at:
If I were a politician in NJ, NY, PA, CT, MA or CA, I’d be shitting bricks right now. The loss of highly paid, technical and biotech jobs has been enormous and we know that politicians have been sticking their fingers in their ears singing “la-la-la”. Democrats haven’t done a damn thing to stop the job losses. They have allowed the grasshoppers to hollow out these companies and take everything for themselves. We’re left fending for ourselves in an environment when money for research is scarce and vulture capitalists are waiting to swoop down and take advantage of any new discoveries we can find from working our asses off.
Everyone will pay for this with higher drug costs, and fewer new and safer discoveries. What has been allowed to happen is criminal. Don’t expect us to reward incumbents with our votes.
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