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We put out our first web video today at ShameOnElaine.org, a site about which I have not written here yet. Check it out:
In Kentucky for Rootscamp
Tonight I flew into Louisville, Kentucky to participate in the Rootscamp KY unconference tomorrow. This is my first time in the Bluegrass state, as well as my first unconference. I plan on leading a session on Elaine Chao, which is convenient, as the event is taking place in the Elaine Chao Auditorium of the University of Louisville. That auditorium, of course, came from a $14.8 million dollar earmark by husband Sen. Mitch McConnell. Adorable.
Utah mine owner's sketchy ties to the Department of Labor
The collapse of the Genwal mine in Utah was an easily prevented tragedy. From the first hours after yesterday’s cave-in, Robert Murrary, the owner of the mine, has been out in front, speaking to the press and throwing maps of the mine tunnels against the wall to show their exact plan to find the miners, as Murray puts, it “dead or alive.”
Unfortunately, the outspoken Murray hasn’t been such a fan of mine safety in the past. Buried in the CNN article is this revealing reality:
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