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Dot Earth Blog: Observed Planet: A Dawn Torrent of Tree Swallows

Weather radar captures a stunning view of a spectacular daily bird commute. Link to article: Dot Earth Blog: Observed Planet: A Dawn Torrent of Tree Swallows Related Articles Observed Planet: A Dawn Torrent of Tree Swallows National Briefing | West: Drought Said to Claim Trillions of Gallons On Books Since 1988, Ohio River Dam Project Keeps Rolling Along

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Dot Earth Blog: Observed Planet: A Dawn Torrent of Tree Swallows

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Observed Planet: A Dawn Torrent of Tree Swallows

Weather radar captures a stunning view of a spectacular daily bird commute. Excerpt from: Observed Planet: A Dawn Torrent of Tree Swallows Related Articles From Tree Planting Along a Dirt Road to Car-Free Village Living Can Scientific Advice on Coastal Risk Reduction Compete with ‘We Will Not Retreat’ Politics? New Study Sees Atlantic Warming Behind a Host of Recent Climate Shifts

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Observed Planet: A Dawn Torrent of Tree Swallows

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Invader Batters Rural America, Shrugging Off Herbicides

A herbicide-resistant weed known as palmer amaranth or carelessweed has devastated Southern cotton fields and is poised to wreak havoc in the Midwest, partly because of farming practices. View article –  Invader Batters Rural America, Shrugging Off Herbicides ; ;Related ArticlesBy Degrees: In the Ocean, Clues to ChangeLook: Staking Out the Great White SharkHurricane Expected to Be First to Hit Hawaii in 22 Years ;

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Invader Batters Rural America, Shrugging Off Herbicides

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Look: Staking Out the Great White Shark

A rare photograph of a nighttime breach. More –  Look: Staking Out the Great White Shark ; ;Related ArticlesMatter: Cyanobacteria Are Far From Just Toledo’s ProblemCounty of 95 Sees Opportunity in Toxic WasteHawaii Feels Iselle’s Force, With Another Big Storm Close Behind ;

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Look: Staking Out the Great White Shark

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33 Years Ago: Reagan Goes Union-Busting, Fires 11,000 Striking Air Traffic Controllers

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A group of uniformed men, who acknowledged they were military air traffic controllers, stand at the door which leads to the tower of Washington’s National Airport, as a guard rises to let them in. The Reagan administration claims its firings of striking air traffic controllers have broken the strike, partly due to the work of military controllers. Jeff Taylor/AP

Just days after members of the Professional Air Traffic Controls Organization (PATCO) went on strike, President Ronald Reagan declared the strike illegal under the Taft-Hartley act. Reagan ordered the 13,000 striking air traffic controllers to return to work within 48 hours. On August 5, 1981 Reagan fired over 11,000 workers who refused to return to work. PATCO, who supported Reagan in the 1980 election, was decertified as a union and the fired workers were banned from holding federal jobs ever again. It took the FAA close to ten years to return staffing to its normal level. Some former air traffic employees were eventually rehired. Military air traffic controllers also worked as replacements until new controllers could be trained. In 1993 Bill Clinton lifted the civil service ban on former strikers.

President Reagan with US Attorney General William French Smith making a statement to the press regarding the air traffic controllers strike from the Rose Garden. White House Photo/Ronald Reagan Library

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33 Years Ago: Reagan Goes Union-Busting, Fires 11,000 Striking Air Traffic Controllers

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If Republicans Won’t Impeach Obama, Michele Bachmann Wants to Target His Cabinet Instead

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Impeachmania peaked last week. After the House approved Speaker John Boehner’s lawsuit alleging executive overreach by President Barack Obama, Democrats pounced, blanketing the media and donors’ inboxes with dire warnings that Republicans would soon resort to impeachment. Boehner, for his part, dismissed the hysterics as a fundraising ploy. “It’s all a scam started by the Democrats at the White House,” he said last week, vowing that the House had no intention to begin impeachment hearings while he still held the speaker’s gavel. But Boehner’s control over his unruly tea-party-tinged caucus has proved tenuous time and again, and Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.), the unofficial leader of the Impeach Obama Caucus, has floated a new (and no less quixotic) solution: If Boehner won’t let the GOP caucus impeach the president himself, Republicans should begin impeachment proceedings against members of Obama’s cabinet in his stead.

“I don’t think that John Boehner is going to bring about impeachment, which I understand, because what we really need is to remove Barack Obama from office, and the Senate has the power to remove the president, not the House,” Bachmann told activists on a call last Tuesday hosted by the anti-immigration group NumbersUSA. “The Senate is not going to remove him. So all we would do is effectively make the president a political martyr by impeaching him.” Instead, Bachmann suggested, the Senate might be more willing to take up articles of impeachment against the lower-level officials who follow Obama’s executive orders granting temporary reprieves from deportation to undocumented immigrants (why, exactly, Senate Democrats would be more amenable to this cause was left unclear). “For instance, I would nominate impeaching the head of Homeland Security who will execute the laws on the border,” she said, referring to Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson. “I think that we need to have a hearing, and we need to, if need be, bring about articles of impeachment and tell the president that if you issue these work permits, we are going to hold the person accountable who is going to execute your lawless law, and we will bring that person up for betrayal of public trust and we’ll impeach that official.”

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If Republicans Won’t Impeach Obama, Michele Bachmann Wants to Target His Cabinet Instead

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Deal Struck in Colorado Over Vote on Drilling

Seeking to head off a fight that could threaten vulnerable Colorado Democrats, Gov. John W. Hickenlooper said he had reached a deal to keep two antifracking measures off the ballot. View original post here: Deal Struck in Colorado Over Vote on Drilling Related ArticlesEffort to Avoid Vote on Fracking Falters in ColoradoDemocrats See Winning Issue in Carbon PlanBattle Over Fracking Poses Threat to Colorado Democrats

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Deal Struck in Colorado Over Vote on Drilling

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Dot Earth Blog: Heading Down East for a Spell

A blogging pause that refreshes. Excerpt from –  Dot Earth Blog: Heading Down East for a Spell ; ;Related ArticlesHeading Down East for a SpellWhite House Pushes Financial Case for Carbon RuleDot Earth Blog: Fresh Focus on Siberian Permafrost as Hole Count Rises ;

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Dot Earth Blog: Heading Down East for a Spell

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