¿Un Nuevo Termino Presidencial para Lula?
Share it now! Roberto A. Nodal Estamos actualmente a año y medio para las próximas elecciones presidenciales en Brasil, programadas para Octubre 5, 2014, y que debería disputar de nuevo la actual presidenta Dilma Rouseff para un segundo termino consecutivo, pero una vez mas han estado corriendo rumores, solo en...
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UWM Continues to Sell Palermo’s Pizza Product on Campusunderstanding
Share it now! MILWAUKEE – Despite some media reports that suggest otherwise, UW-Milwaukee continues to offer Palermo’s Pizza products for sale on its campus. What has changed in the past two days is the availability of the pizza in the Student Union food court where a long planned renovation project...
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WPS Health Insurance Appoints a New Member to its Executive Team
Share it now! Former Vice President of Commercial Sales Returns to the Company MADISON, Wisconsin—WPS, Wisconsin’s leading not-for-profit health insurer and provider of affordablegroup and individual health insurance, recently added Scott Kowalski, an insurance-industry veteran, to its executive team, President and CEO Mike Hamerlik announced today. Kowalski joins WPS as...
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Definen semifinales
Share it now! México— América-Monterrey y Cruz Azul-Santos Laguna son la series semifinales por el campeonato del Torneo Clausura 2013 de la Liga MX. Águilas, que eliminó a Pumas de la UNAM, terminó en segundo lugar de la clasificación general con 32 puntos, luego de nueve victorias, cinco empates y...
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Condenan a líder del Cártel del Golfo a 35 años de prisión
Share it now! Washington— La justicia estadounidense condenó a 35 años de prisión al narcotraficante mexicano Aurelio Cano Flores, uno de los líderes del Cártel del Golfo, por conspirar para importar grandes cantidades de cocaína y mariguana a los Estados Unidos, informó ayer la Fiscalía. Cano Flores, alias “Yankee” y...
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Es hora de poner fin a la epidemia de abusos sexuales en las fuerzas armadas
Share it now! El problema de la violación ha estado en el centro del debate esta semana, tras el dramático rescate de tres mujeres que habían pasado casi diez años encerradas en una casa ubicada en una tranquila calle de Cleveland. El sospechoso, Ariel Castro, ha sido acusado de secuestro...
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Tamaulipas: confirman 4 muertos y 2 mil damnificados
Share it now! Reynosa— Autoridades de Nuevo Laredo confirmaron que la tromba registrada la madrugada del sábado dejo un saldo de cuatro muertos y casi 2 mil personas damnificadas. Las cuatro personas fallecidas, tres corresponden a un matrimonio y su bebé, y el cuarto se trata de indigente que le...
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Walker Meets with Dalai Lama Before Speech
Share it now! MADISON, Wis. - Gov. Scott Walker says he spent most of the time during his meeting with the Dalai Lama listening. Walker met with the Dalai Lama on Tuesday morning, before the Tibetan spiritual leader was scheduled to give a speech before the Wisconsin Legislature. Walker says...
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Instalan Fundación “Isidro Fabela” en Wisconsin
Share it now! Por Miguel Ignacio A. Racine – Autoridades de la Fundación “Isidro Fabela”, con sede en México, fundaron el pasado 11 de mayo una subsede que funcionará en Milwaukee, la cual se denominará Fundación “Isidro Fabela” Capítulo Wisconsin. En acto oficial presidido por el secretario general de la...
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The difference between a natural disaster and a disaster caused by politicians is that the latter will almost always hit the poor and the obscure most heavily, while a hurricane or a flood will at least sometimes spread the suffering more evenly.
As the “sequester” unfolds in Washington, we see this same old pattern holding firm: Republican leaders, now hustling to shirk responsibility for the catastrophe they predicted, insist those automated budget axes won’t do any damage at all.
Has anyone felt any pain yet?
Not during the first few days, of course, but when the cuts begin to bite a month or so from now, the first to feel it will be the unemployed and the destitute, for whom a few dollars of government support mean so much in their daily survival calculation. A decent policy would seek to spare them the brunt of political mistakes made by other, far more comfortable people, but this process permits no such choices – and the most vulnerable will by definition be hurt most.
According to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, which began to warn of sequestration’s very real impact weeks ago, the government will have to turn away as many as 775,000 women and children who qualify for WIC, the “highly effective” national nutrition program. Back when there was bipartisan opposition to letting people starve, legislators of both parties worked to ensure that WIC funding was sufficient to enroll every qualified family. Everyone seemed to agree that the program’s cost was trivial compared with the social, moral, and yes, economic benefits of properly feeding all hungry infants and children.
Not under the sequester, when common sense and compassion become impermissible. Not under the sequester, which not only enforces the cruel cuts but allows their perpetrators to deny ownership of the specific consequences.
What makes the automatic cutback in WIC funding even worse is that the amount involved is small in modern terms. The WIC budget will have to be reduced by about $699 million compared with 2012, or the same amount as the projected price of one “Littoral Combat Ship,” the Navy’s latest vessel project.
Evidently a principle is at stake that can be vindicated only by taking food from the mouths of pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and infants, however. Enforcing this decision – and it is a decision – are men and women who will assure voters of their fervent religious piety as well as their absolute devotion to America’s beleaguered families.
Or some of America’s families.


