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Hannity Tells Occupy Wall Street Protester ‘You Don’t Believe In Freedom’ | Today on his radio show, conservative host Sean Hannity interviewed an Occupy Wall Street protester named Heather, who attempted to explain the demonstrations through the Fox News host’s repeated interruptions. Hannity barely let her speak, instead taking time to engage in ad hominem attacks, calling her names like “Marxist” and telling her “you don’t believe in liberty, you don’t believe in freedom.” When Heather responded, “I’m definitely a person who takes things upon myself,” Hannity protested, starting to say, “no you don’t,” before telling her she wants to destroy America. Listen to the exchange:

It’s hard to imagine a progressive host like Rachel Maddow treating a conservative activist, like a Tea Party protester, with such disrespect. In fact, she does not.

NEWS FLASH

Judge Rules Florida Prison Privatization Unconstitutional | A Tallahassee, Florida circuit court judge sided with a union today in ruling that a prison privatization scheme lawmakers included in the state budget violates Florida’s constitution. The Florida Police Benevolent Association, which represents correctional workers in the state, filed a lawsuit saying the method in the which lawmakers planned to privatize 29 prisons in southern Florida violated state law, arguing that it should have been done via a separate law, not through the budget. Tallahassee Judge Jackie Fulford agreed, adding that lawmakers rushed the process:

“From the record, it appears that the rush to meet the deadlines in the proviso has resulted in many shortcomings in the evaluation of whether privatization is in the best public interest as it relates to cost savings and effective service,” Fulford wrote.

The plan was is one of the largest prison privatization schemes in the country and would have benefited campaign donors to Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R). Even some Republicans have spoken out against it.

Climate Progress

Rick Santorum’s Stump Speech Includes Nod To Fracking Company Directly Paying Him The Past Year

Former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA)

On the campaign trail, Rick Santorum says his career since the Senate has been a paid commentary role at Fox News and as a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. But a mandatory disclosure requirement for presidential candidates reveals something new: Santorum has maintained his lifestyle through a well-paid consulting gig with Consol Energy Inc and a lobbying firm called American Continental Group.

The disclosure, revealed earlier this week, comes as a surprise because Santorum has never mentioned the fact that he works for a lobbying firm, nor do any state and federal lobbying disclosures have him listed as a lobbyist or contractor to such a company.

Consol Energy is one of the country’s largest coal mining companies that also has substantial involvement in hydraulic fracking in Pennslyvania. According to the company’s website, it is “the leading eastern U.S. gas producer and our future growth is centered in the Marcellus Shale.” ThinkProgress has attended multiple Santorum campaign stops, and the former senator almost always spends a few minutes extolling the virtues of fracking in the Marcellus Shale region:

– During a campaign stop in Iowa in July, Santorum said: “You know what the Marcellus Shale is? It’s the largest natural gas found in the history of the country, the second largest natural gas field in the world! Its under Pennslyvania, and we are drilling, baby, drilling. Everywhere. ” The remarks are typical of a Santorum stump speech. He never discloses that the “we” when he says “we are drilling, baby” might refer to his employer, Consol Energy.

One of his other moonlighting jobs, his “consulting” position with American Continental Group, reveals more questions about Santorum’s political positions. American Continential Group is a corporate lobbying firm long associated with pushing industry friendly legislation and earmarks. This year, the firm has a client roster including Comcast, the Association of Mortgage Investors, Credit Suisse Group, Monsanto, Toyota Motors, and General Electric.

Santorum’s jobs plan appears more as a wish-list for corporations, including clients of his firm American Continental Group. Santorum calls for cutting the corporate income tax to zero and allowing for companies to bring earnings made overseas back to the United States and only taxed at five percent. Both positions would amount to a bailout for already super-profitable companies, including his lobbying firm clients like Monsanto.

According to the disclosure, Santorum is paid more than $330,000 for his work on behalf of Consol Energy, American Continental Group, and a public relations firm called the Clapham Group. He was paid $217,000 from the Ethics and Public Policy Center, and $239,000 for his contributions to Fox News in 2010 and the beginning of 2011.

Yglesias

Barista Wage Variation

Rob Pitingolo, writing about the impact of rising rents on the economic viability of coffee shops, writes that “Barista wages and coffee prices likely don’t waver much from city to city, but the amount a coffee shop pays to its landlord every month can and does vary greatly.”

As it happens, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has data on this by state and there is in fact some non-trivial variation:

Not that this detracts from his main point, I just think everyone should know that the BLS has data on almost everything.

Climate Progress

Gov. Brown Tweaks CA Lawmakers: I Loved the Mountain Lion Taxidermy Bill, Now Please Pass Clean Energy Jobs Legislation

Yesterday, Gov. Jerry Brown (D-CA) signed a bill to allow mountain lions to be stuffed and displayed.

His signing letter tweaks state lawmakers for overwhelmingly supporting that “presumably important bill,” and then asked them to bring the same “energetic bipartisan spirit” to “creating clean energy jobs.”   Here’s a copy of Brown’s awesome statement:

TP amusingly notes, the bill may have had such strong bipartisan support “perhaps in a celebration of this recent viral video hit“:

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