Defeat wasteful spending in Congress/sound off on VAWA

A government web site named Youcut says it's looking for ways to cut wasteful spending in government. Description:

'YouCut is designed to defeat the permissive culture of runaway spending in Congress. We need your help in identifying which program and spending cuts should be featured on this website each week. Use the form below to submit your ideas for YouCut - by working together, we will be able to change Washington's culture of spending into a culture of savings.'

I sent them this:

"Defund the billions for the Violence Against Women Act. There are already laws in place against assault and other violence. VAWA is redundant and a major part of the Democrat welfare state. VAWA follows and promotes the radical feminist religion. Under it, false allegations abound, destroying the lives of innocent men for the sake of VAWA programs and services (housing, etc.). End this family destroying nightmare. Show me Republicans are pro-family."

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Swedish feminist party burns money in protest of 'wage gap'

Article here. Excerpt:

'A Swedish feminist party has publicly burned 100,000 Swedish kronor ($13,000; £8,500) in a protest against unequal pay.

The Feminist Initiative party said the money represented the sum Sweden's women miss out on every minute in comparison to men.

The party hopes to win its first seat in parliament in elections on 19 September.'

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Alimony Reform: F & F Helps Introduce SB 1482 to Protect Alimony Obligors from Abuses

Blog entry here. Excerpt:

'Fathers and Families recognizes that sometimes alimony (and alimony increases) are appropriate, particularly when a parent, usually a mother, has had to make large career sacrifices to care for children. This is especially relevant if the children have school-related problems or other special needs. However, Fathers and Families is also concerned about the abuses experienced by California spousal support obligors.

Some obligors assert that their exes are voluntarily unemployed or underemployed, or are artificially lowering their earning capacity because they’d rather keep collecting large amounts of tax-free alimony. SB 1482, a bill recently introduced by Senator Rod Wright (D-Los Angeles), helps solve this problem by allowing obligors to request vocational examinations for the recipients of alimony payments, and requiring judges to follow the examiner’s estimate of the recipient’s earning ability when calculating alimony.

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Mom charged in kids' mutilation may get freedom

Story here. Excerpt:

'EVANSTON, Wyo. – A woman who has spent 20 years in a mental institution for beheading and mutilating her two young daughters because she said they were evil clones may soon get supervised release.

The Wyoming State Mental Hospital in Evanston has asked a judge to place Laura Lee Rice in a group home or an apartment on the hospital's campus, saying she has not shown signs of violent behavior and is a low risk to re-offend, The Gillette News Record reported Sunday.

Rice, 58, was declared criminally insane and found not guilty by reason of mental illness in the deaths of her daughters, who were 15 and 4 months old when they were killed in 1989.

Police found the children's decapitated bodies in plastic bags at Rice's home south of Gillette. After the children were killed, Rice cut various parts of their bodies in an effort to determine whether the girls were clones, authorities said.'

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Husbands can be jailed for insulting wives under new French law

Story here. Excerpt:

'The law – the first of its kind – means that partners who make such insults or threats of physical violence faces up to three years in prison and a €75,000 (£60,000) fine.

French magistrates have slammed the new legislation as "inapplicable", as they argue the definition of what constitutes an insult is too vague and verbal abuse too hard to prove.

Nadine Morano, the junior family minister, told the National Assembly that "we have introduced an important measure here, which recognises psychological violence, because it isn't just blows (that hurt), but also words."

Miss Morano said the primary abuse help line for French women got 90,000 calls a year, with 84 per cent concerning psychological violence.

But men now also have the right to report their wives verbal abuse in a domestic row.

It will apply to both married couples and cohabiting partners.

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UK: NHS uses thousands of taxpayers' cash to train jobless women to become stand-up comedians

Article here. Excerpt:

"NHS bosses have been slammed today after spending thousands of taxpayers' cash training jobless women to become stand-up comedians.

Health bosses have launched the scheme to pay for council tenants to attend the lessons to help them make friends.
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The course is supposed to be for women who are at risk of developing mental health problems - but a spokesman admitted participants had not had to provide proof of this.
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Kat Bailey, Women and Theatre's spokesperson, said: 'The scheme is aimed at unemployed women, many of them single mums from deprived areas, who are at risk of isolation.
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'None of the women have existing mental health problems.'
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Public spending watchdog the Taxpayers' Alliance said it was unlike anything it had ever heard of before.

Chief executive Mark Elliot said: 'It is ridiculous to spend NHS resources on something like stand-up comedy.

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New York State wrap-up: no fault passed, noteworthy absences

Without a state budget passed and the governor of New York making good on his promise to veto by July 9 each and every unsigned spending item (a whopping 6,900 of them) placed before him, the New York State legislature somehow managed to find time to allow no-fault divorce. This is not bad in and of itself; what is bad is the presumptions made around it, as reflected in the article reporting it. Left undone was the reclassifying of the regulation of post-first-trimester abortions as a matter of public health instead of a criminal matter, but noticeably absent is any mention of a guarantee of the (purported) father's right to an equivalent form of discretionary choice. Excerpt:

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Will Our Churches Speak for Men?

From Dec 2009, but still a good pointer for those involved in church work. Article here (.pdf). Excerpt:

'International Men’s Day probably went unnoticed by most people—just like a social problem that has been overlooked, or ignored, or deliberately suppressed for far too long, by both secular and Christian segments of society. 19 November 2009 saw the quiet launch of the ‘One in Three Campaign’ (www.oneinthree.com.au), which aims to help many silent victims: men who are the victims of domestic violence.
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According to those behind the One in Three Campaign, ‘we could no longer retain our moral or intellectual integrity by ignoring the authoritative and growing body of data that indicates males are a substantial proportion of victims of family violence and abuse. While welcoming the advances that have taken place over recent decades to support women and children suffering from violence, we acknow ledge that there is a complete lack of programs, services and support to help men in the same situation.'

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UK: Unemployment for male graduates far worse than for female graduates – findings of a HEPI report

Report here. Excerpt:

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UK: Student jailed over false rape claim made 'so she could get more time to do her homework'

Article here. Excerpt:

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UK: Majority of £8billion raised from tax and benefit changes to come from female taxpayers

Article here. Excerpt:

"Women are set to bear the brunt of the Coalition's budget cuts, with the majority of the £8billion raised from tax and benefit changes to come from female taxpayers.

Research commissioned by shadow welfare secretary Yvette Cooper showed that £6billion - more than 70 per cent - of the revenue raised will come from women and just £2billion from men.

The revelation prompted Miss Cooper to label the budget measures as the 'fiercest attack on family support in the history of the welfare state.'

'This Budget seems to be reaching back to a pre-war approach to families,' she said.

The research was carried out by the independent House of Commons Library which analysed money raised up until 2014-15 through measures such as raising the personal tax allowance, increasing capital gains tax and the freezing of benefits."'

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Family court system: root cause for a soldier's suicidal despair

From Terrence Popp, operator of http://www.secondclasscitizen.org/, who writes simply: I would like you to view this video. Search under secondclasscitizen.org to see more similar videos.

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Woman "allegedly" stabs husband to death in domestic argument

Story here.

'A Livingston County woman is being charged with second degree murder after she allegedly stabbed and killed her boyfriend after a domestic dispute Friday in Nunda.

Krista S. Kiblin, 20, of Nunda, Livingston County, allegedly stabbed her boyfriend Joseph P. Garcia, 18, of Arkport, Steuben County in the chest with a pair of scissors, according to a news release from the Livingston County Sheriff's Office. Garcia was transported to Strong Memorial Hospital, where he died from his injuries.

Kiblin was remanded to Livingston County Jail where she will be held without bail until a later court date.'

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Barbara Kay: You’re male. You must be a pervert

Article here. Excerpt:

'In an interesting news item out of Britain, a man has received about £3,000 in costs and damages combined for sex discrimination by British Airways (BA).

Mirko Fischer, 33, and his pregnant wife were on a London to Luxembourg flight in April 2009. Deciding she preferred the window, she exchanged her middle seat with her husband, thus seating him adjacent to a child travelling alone.

A flight attendant, who later claimed ignorance of the fact that Mr. Fischer was with his wife, informed him that he must return to his original seat, as it was BA policy not to allow adult men to sit next to an unaccompanied minor. After some discussion, Mr. Fischer did ultimately return to his seat, unwilling to make a spectacle of himself, but felt “embarrassed, humiliated and angry.”

For its part, BA conceded fault in not realizing Mr. Fischer was with his wife, but defended the general policy. A spokesman said, “We had 75,000 children fly with us last year and it is an issue we take very seriously.”

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UK: A chance to suggest laws that should be repealed

The UK government has set up a website that will supposedly allow people to suggest repealing unnecessary laws and restore civil liberties. Whether this is just a publicity stunt or not it might be worth taking the chance to suggest that some feminist inspired laws be repealed.

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