The Evening Blues - 1-3-17
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This evening's music features soul singer Laura Lee. Enjoy!
Laura Lee - Dirty Man
"Every so often, the American societal-political veil lifts, and what was clear to George Carlin and other cynical nonvoters is difficult to deny even for voters skilled at denial. In the 2016 presidential selection/election process, the veil lifted, making it difficult even for previously trusting Americans to continue to believe that they lived in a democracy that provides them with a choice and a say, and made it difficult to continue to believe in the legitimacy of mainstream media. Even for those skilled in denial, it has become difficult to believe in the American exceptionalism that their nation is immune from what other nations are not immune from: a con man taking power by exploiting a sense of victimization—a reality that is now difficult to deny even for a growing number of betrayed Trump voters."
-- Bruce E. Levine
News and Opinion
Israeli officials back shoot-to-kill policy of Palestinian suspects, says Human Rights Watch
Leading Israeli officials have been encouraging soldiers and police officers to kill Palestinians suspected of attacks regardless of whether lethal force is necessary, according to a new report by a leading human rights organisation.
Human Rights Watch has compiled numerous statements by senior members of Benjamin Netanyahu’s administration and the country’s police force, which appear to endorse using lethal force against suspects, irrespective of whether anyone is in danger. ...
“It’s not just about potentially rogue soldiers, but also about senior Israeli officials who publicly tell security forces to unlawfully shoot to kill,” said Sari Bashi, Israel advocacy director at Human Rights Watch. ...
The organisation condemned statements made by defence minister Avigdor Lieberman, who as an opposition member of the Knesset in 2015 wrote on his Facebook page that the government should adopt a policy that “no attacker, male or female, should make it out of any attack alive”.
Human Rights Watch also cited statements by Jerusalem Police District Commander Moshe Edri, who after the fatal shooting of a 16-year-old Palestinian suspected of injuring civilians, said all those who are violent towards Jewish people should be killed.
Bolton: US Should Cut Aid to Everyone Who Voted for Israel Resolution at UN
Picked by President-elect Donald Trump to be a key figure in the US State Department John Bolton is calling on the US to impose harsh cuts in US aid to “retaliate” against all 14 nations which voted in favor of the UN Security Council resolution critical of Israel’s settlement expansion.
Bolton suggested this as leverage to push a second UN vote to “repeal” the initial vote, saying it would represent a “last chance” for nations to placate the Trump Administration by voting against the resolution, and then “we’re going to take steps to show our unhappiness.”
Trump ‘Aggressively Courting’ Benjamin Netanyahu To Attend Inauguration
President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team leaders have been “aggressively courting” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to come to the Jan. 20 inauguration, the New York Post reported.
The newspaper cited an unnamed source “close to the transition” in its report Saturday.
The transition officials, led by Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, want Netanyahu to attend the inauguration or meet just before it, according to the newspaper.
Nuclear Experts Warn Trump: Do Not Torpedo Successful Iran Deal
President-elect Donald Trump has said that his "number one priority is to dismantle" the Iran nuclear accord, but dozens of the nation's preeminent scientists and nuclear experts sent the incoming leader a strongly-worded letter (pdf) on Monday urging him not to do so, saying that the deal "has dramatically reduced the risk" of nuclear weapons in Iran.
In turn, the scientists note, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), as the agreement is formally known, "has lowered the pressure felt by Iran's neighbors to develop their own nuclear weapons options and none has announced a new dual-use nuclear program of its own," referring to possible military use of civilian nuclear power technology. ...
Trump—who declared in a March speech to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee that "his number-one priority is to dismantle the disastrous deal with Iran"—is now seen as a threat to that security. What's more, the president-elect has surrounded himself with a number of outspoken critics of the deal, including Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-Kan.), his appointee to lead the CIA.
US military burnishes its credentials as a source of ludicrously false reporting:
U.S. Reports 188 Civilian Deaths in U.S.-Led Operation Against ISIS in Iraq and Syria
At least 188 civilians have been killed in U.S.-led strikes against Islamic State targets in Iraq and Syria since the operation began in 2014, the U.S. military said in a statement on Monday. ...
The military's overall estimate was far below those of other outside groups, such as Air Wars, which monitors civilian deaths from international air strikes in the region. The group has estimated about 2,100 civilians have been killed in Iraq and Syria since the coalition's campaign started.
Syria: "Assad, Iran and the militias are looking for military strategy, a military solution"
Russia Launches Airstrikes Backing Turkey’s Advance on ISIS-Held City
Today, while Turkish warplanes and artillery were attacking ISIS targets, the Russian military also carried out airstrikes against ISIS targets to the southwest of the city. Between the two nations, they reported some 22 ISIS fighters killed in the attacks. ...
Al-Bab, just east of Aleppo, is ISIS’ last significant city in Aleppo Province, with Turkey’s invasion having seized the rest of the ISIS territory therein. Turkey says their offensive will go further east, into the city of Manbij, after Bab falls, though Bab has taken a lot longer than most reports would’ve indicated.
Turkey urges Trump administration to turn back on Syrian Kurdish forces
Turkey has set out its terms for cooperation with Donald Trump, saying it expects the new US administration to halt the supply of weapons to Syrian Kurdish forces – which Washington has denied it is doing.
“The United States should not allow this strategic partnership [with Turkey] to be overshadowed by a terrorist organisation,” Binali Yıldırım, the Turkish prime minister, said in a speech in parliament.
Washington sees the Kurdish YPG militia, the largest element of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), as one of the most effective partners in the fight against Islamic State in Syria.
The US president-elect has yet to set out his position on how best to defeat Isis and whether he considers the Kurds an ally.
US officials confirmed in September that they were supplying light weapons to the SDF, but said they were only going to its Arab contingent. This week Washington again insisted it had not supplied weapons to the YPG.
But Turkey’s foreign minister, Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, said his government had documents to prove the supply, adding: “Everyone in the world knows it.”
Oil, Arms and Militant Wahhabism is the Basis of US-Saudi Relationship
Donald Trump denies North Korea's nuclear capability claims
President-elect Donald Trump has slapped down North Korea’s claim that they are close to testing an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). On Sunday, the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un gave a televised address in which he said that the country was almost ready to test out the weapon – which has the capacity to reach the U.S.
On Monday Trump was quick to reply via his normal channel of communication – Twitter:
North Korea just stated that it is in the final stages of developing a nuclear weapon capable of reaching parts of the U.S. It won't happen!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 2, 2017
North Korea has conducted five nuclear tests since 2006, including two in 2016 alone. The most recent explosives trial, in September of last year, was said to have been the biggest yet.
The War Against Alternative Information
The U.S. establishment is not content simply to have domination over the media narratives on critical foreign policy issues, such as Syria, Ukraine and Russia. It wants total domination. Thus we now have the “Countering Foreign Propaganda and Disinformation Act” that President Obama signed into law on Dec. 23 as part of the National Defense Authorization Act for 2017, setting aside $160 million to combat any “propaganda” that challenges Official Washington’s version of reality.
The new law mandates the U.S. Secretary of State to collaborate with the Secretary of Defense, Director of National Intelligence and other federal agencies to create a Global Engagement Center “to lead, synchronize, and coordinate efforts of the Federal Government to recognize, understand, expose, and counter foreign state and non-state propaganda and disinformation efforts aimed at undermining United States national security interests.” The law directs the Center to be formed in 180 days and to share expertise among agencies and to “coordinate with allied nations.” ...
The new law is remarkable for a number of reasons, not the least because it merges a new McCarthyism about purported dissemination of Russian “propaganda” on the Internet with a new Orwellianism by creating a kind of Ministry of Truth – or Global Engagement Center – to protect the American people from “foreign propaganda and disinformation.”
As part of the effort to detect and defeat these unwanted narratives, the law authorizes the Center to: “Facilitate the use of a wide range of technologies and techniques by sharing expertise among Federal departments and agencies, seeking expertise from external sources, and implementing best practices.” (This section is an apparent reference to proposals that Google, Facebook and other technology companies find ways to block or brand certain Internet sites as purveyors of “Russian propaganda” or “fake news.”)
Justifying this new bureaucracy, the bill’s sponsors argued that the existing agencies for “strategic communications” and “public diplomacy” were not enough, that the information threat required “a whole-of-government approach leveraging all elements of national power.” ...
In other words, we are about to see an escalation of the information war.
An excerpt from a thought-provoking piece:
Humanity Is Transforming In The Age Of Assange
It’s not a coincidence that the most powerful political body on the planet has been ratcheting up media consolidation and expanding laws allowing surveillance and propaganda as the human species gets exponentially better at networking and sharing information. It’s not a coincidence that as information becomes more anarchic and democratized, the people in power have worked to bring virtually all media under the control of five massive corporations, which were seen colluding extensively with the Clinton campaign time and time again in WikiLeaks documents. It’s not a coincidence that a 1948 law forbidding the U.S. government from conducting psy-ops on its citizens was revoked in 2012 or that a “counter-propaganda bill” was signed last month allotting a portion of America’s defense budget to countering alternative media outlets that are critical of the U.S. government at the same time alternative media has begun presenting a very real threat to the official narrative. It’s not a coincidence that the board responsible for keeping government surveillance in check was killed the same year humanity’s newfound ability to share information changed the outcome of a presidential election.
America’s power structures are entirely dependent upon giving Americans the illusion of freedom while tightly controlling the information that they have access to. Before the internet, this was easy. The modern American schooling system was instituted by plutocrat John D. Rockefeller, who is generally considered the wealthiest individual in modern history. Around the turn of the last century, he founded the General Education Board, which was openly dedicated to producing predictable, obedient citizens to turn the gears of America’s booming industry. Critical thinking was completely deemphasized and rote memorization and obedience became paramount. Millions and millions of dollars were poured into teaching impressionable minds the established narrative about their country, and their place within that country. Combine that propaganda mill with the fact that corporatism means corporate media giants will become entrenched in the political establishment, and you’ve got a highly effective means of controlling the national narrative.
This is no longer the case, and it never will be again. The ability to quickly transmit and access large amounts of data from anywhere in the world means that even though you’ve got all the talking heads on television telling you who the Good Guys and Bad Guys are in Syria, people are going to access information that goes directly against that narrative, and use their critical thinking skills to decide what seems to be happening. The organization founded by a man trapped in an Ecuadorian embassy can share the secret manipulations and lies of the political establishment for the whole world to see, and people will share and discuss what they find there. A 74 year-old democratic socialist can give the political establishment the fight of its life carried by nothing but public enthusiasm despite a thorough blackout by the mainstream media, forcing them to pull out all every dirty trick in the book until they got caught.
The ruling elites are losing control of the narrative, and it will only get worse for them.
UK ambassador to EU quits amid Brexit row
Britain’s ambassador to the EU has quit his post less than a month after it was revealed that he said a post-Brexit trade deal with the bloc could take up to a decade to achieve.
Government sources confirmed that Sir Ivan Rogers, one of the UK’s most experienced EU diplomats, told staff on Tuesday that he was stepping down early from his role, just a few months before Britain begins its formal exit negotiations with the EU. ...
The Daily Mail claimed the knives were out for Rogers, saying there were “demands for Sir Ivan to be replaced with a diplomat who is more energetically pro-Brexit, amid speculation that his comments were deliberately leaked to undermine his position”. ...
The former Labour shadow foreign secretary and chairman of the EEU committee, Hilary Benn, told the BBC the resignation was “not a good thing” and the government would be under pressure to get a replacement up to speed to meet Theresa May’s timetable of triggering article 50 before the end of March.
“I think that it means that the government will have to get its skates on to make sure there is a replacement in place so he or she can work with Sir Ivan in the transition, the handover,” he said. “But the hard work is going to start very soon, because if article 50 is triggered, as the government says it wishes to, by the end of March, then negotiations will probably begin shortly thereafter. And having a handover in the middle of that, depending on when exactly he goes, is not ideal.”
There might be a significant silver lining to Brexit for the longsuffering people of the UK - they could rid themselves of 100,000 bankers who might then be encouraged to go on to perform socially useful work rather than eating the UK out from the inside.
Brexit: banks consider whether to start moving business out of UK
Brexit could have an impact on the City in the coming months as banks decide whether to implement contingency plans to ensure they retain access to the remaining 27 EU member states by moving business out of the UK. ...
Andrew Gray, head of Brexit at the consultancy firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), which is advising several financial services institutions, said announcements could start in late February, when banks publish their preliminary results.
“A number of big banks are finalising plans for announcements they will make [this] year,” he said.
A report for the lobby group CityUK by PwC, calculated that there could be 100,000 fewer jobs by 2020.
U.S. Quietly Drops Bombshell: Wall Street Banks Have $2 Trillion European Exposure
Just 17 days from today, Donald Trump will be sworn in as the nation’s 45th President and deliver his inaugural address. Trump is expected to announce priorities in the areas of education, infrastructure, border security, the economy and curtailing the outsourcing of jobs. But Trump’s agenda will be derailed on all fronts if the big Wall Street banks blow up again as they did in 2008, dragging the U.S. economy into the ditch and requiring another massive taxpayer bailout from a nation already deeply in debt from the last banking crisis. According to a report quietly released by the U.S. Treasury’s Office of Financial Research less than two weeks before Christmas, another financial implosion on Wall Street can’t be ruled out. ...
At a time when international business headlines are filled with reports of a massive banking bailout in Italy and the potential for systemic risks from Germany’s struggling giant, Deutsche Bank, the Office of Financial Research (OFR) report delivers this chilling statement:
“U.S. global systemically important banks (G-SIBs) have more than $2 trillion in total exposures to Europe. Roughly half of those exposures are off-balance-sheet…U.S. G-SIBs have sold more than $800 billion notional in credit derivatives referencing entities domiciled in the EU.”
When a Wall Street bank buys a credit derivative, it is buying protection against a default on its debts by the referenced entity like a European bank or European corporation. But when a Wall Street bank sells credit derivative protection, it is on the hook for the losses if the referenced entity defaults. Regulators will not release to the public the specifics on which Wall Street banks are selling protection on which European banks but just the idea that regulators would allow this buildup of systemic risk in banks holding trillions of dollars in insured deposits after the cataclysmic results of similar hubris in 2008 shows just how little has been accomplished in terms of meaningful U.S. financial reform.
Don't bankrupt labor department's mission, wages chief tells Trump nominee
David Weil, the chief enforcer of the nation’s wage and hour laws, is worried that the fast food executive Donald Trump has nominated to be labor secretary will undermine efforts to crack down on widespread wage violations.
“I obviously am concerned about things I hear,” Weil said, voicing apprehension that labor secretary nominee Andy Puzder, chief executive officer of CKE Restaurants – the company that runs the Hardee’s and Carl’s Jr fast-food chains – might be far from zealous in enforcing the nation’s minimum wage and overtime laws.
“I would hope, I would expect as a base that any incoming secretary of labor understands there are certain principles about what this department does that are really sacrosanct – the notion of fairness embedded in our agency, paying people for the work they do, is something we support,” Weil said.
He added: “If they do things that are attempts to just undermine the department’s mission, I think that is something they should be called on.”
For years Puzder, whose fast food company has occasionally been ordered to pay back wages because of labor violations, has been a fierce critic of government regulations and proposals to raise the minimum wage.
"Strange Fruit:" History of Anti-Lynching Song Rebecca Ferguson Has Demanded to Sing at Inauguration
Outcry after Republicans vote to dismantle independent ethics body
House Republicans have gutted an independent ethics watchdog, putting it under their own control, in a secret ballot hours before the new Congress convened for the first time.
The unheralded vote severely weakens the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE), which was set up after a lobbying scandal in 2008 to investigate corruption allegations against members of Congress. The move, led by the head of the House judiciary committee, defied the Republican congressional leadership and was reportedly supported by several legislators currently under OCE scrutiny.
The amendment was voted through by the House Republican conference over the New Year’s holiday with no prior notice or debate and inserted in a broad rules package the House will vote for on Tuesday. It turns the formerly independent OCE into the Office of Congressional Complaint Review, a subordinate body to the House Ethics Committee, which is currently run by the Republican majority and has a long history of overlooking charges of malfeasance by lawmakers.
The new body will not be able to receive anonymous tips from members of Congress or make its findings public.
The vote comes at a time when the Republicans control all three branches of government and are seeking to remove some of the residual constraints on their powers. The rules package to be voted through on Tuesday, for example, will limit the ability of the Democratic minority to block legislation like the repeal of Obama’s Affordable Care Act by staging a filibuster.
Rebecca Ferguson says she will play Trump inauguration if she can sing Strange Fruit
Singer Rebecca Ferguson has said she would accept an invitation to perform at Donald Trump’s inauguration on 20 January on one condition: she be allowed to sing Strange Fruit.
First recorded by Billie Holiday in 1939 and covered by Nina Simone in 1965, Strange Fruit is one of the nation’s most famous songs about racism. The lyrics by Abel Meeropol graphically describe the lynchings of African-Americans:
Southern trees bear strange fruit
Blood on the leaves and blood at the root
Black bodies swinging in the southern breeze
Strange fruit hanging from the poplar trees
Ferguson – a British singer who became well-known after appearing on 2010’s X Factor in the UK, memorably performing Sam Cooke’s civil rights anthem A Change is Gonna Come – called Strange Fruit “a song that speaks to all the disregarded and down trodden black people in the United States” in a Twitter statement introduced with the words “inauguration ceremony” explaining that she would appear at Trump’s inauguration only if she could sing that song:
I’ve been asked and this is my answer. If you allow me to sing Strange Fruit, a song that has huge historical importance, a song that was blacklisted in the United States for being too controversial. A song that speaks to all the disregarded and downtrodden black people in the United States. A song that is a reminder of how love is the only thing that will conquer all the hatred in this world, then I will graciously accept your invitation and see you in Washington. Best Rebecca X
Indian firm makes carbon capture breakthrough
A breakthrough in the race to make useful products out of planet-heating CO2 emissions has been made in southern India.
A plant at the industrial port of Tuticorin is capturing CO2 from its own coal-powered boiler and using it to make soda ash – aka baking powder.
Crucially, the technology is running without subsidy, which is a major advance for carbon capture technology as for decades it has languished under high costs and lukewarm government support.
The firm behind the Tuticorin process says its chemicals will lock up 60,000 tonnes of CO2 a year and the technology is attracting interest from around the world.
Debate over carbon capture has mostly focused until now on carbon capture and storage (CCS), in which emissions are forced into underground rocks at great cost and no economic benefit. The Tuticorin plant is said to be the first industrial scale example of carbon capture and utilisation (CCU).
There is already a global market for CO2 as a chemical raw material. It comes mainly from industries such as brewing where it is cheap and easy to capture.
Until now it has been too expensive without subsidy to strip out CO2 from the relatively low concentrations in which it appears in flue gas. The Indian plant has overcome the problem by using a new CO2-stripping chemical.
Global Economic Realities Confirm, the 'Future is Not in Fossil Fuels'
Underscoring the need for a global shift to a low-carbon economy, a new report finds a record number of U.K. fossil fuel companies went bust in 2016 due to falling oil and gas prices.
The Independent reported the analysis from accounting firm Moore Stephens which found "16 oil and gas companies went insolvent last year, compared to none at all in 2012." And the trend was not unique to the U.K.—a year-end bankruptcy report from Texas-based Haynes and Boone LLP showed there have been 232 bankruptcy filings in the U.S. and Canadian energy sector since the beginning of 2015.
"As the warnings from climate science get stronger, now is the time to realize...that the future is not in fossil fuels," Dr. Doug Parr of Greenpeace U.K. told The Independent. "It's also time for government to recognize that we should not leave the workers stranded, but provide opportunities in the new industries of the 21st century."
Those opportunities are likely to come in the renewable energy sector, as the World Economic Forum (WEF) announced (pdf) in December that solar and wind power are now the same price or cheaper than new fossil fuel capacity in more than 30 countries.
"Renewable energy has reached a tipping point," Michael Drexler, who leads infrastructure and development investing at the WEF, said in a statement at the time. "It is not only a commercially viable option, but an outright compelling investment opportunity with long-term, stable, inflation-protected returns."
Here’s Why Oil Prices Are Hitting an 18-Month High
Crude oil prices hit 18-month highs on Tuesday, the first trading day of 2017, buoyed by hopes that a deal between most of the world's biggest producer countries to cut output, which kicked in on Sunday, will drain a global supply glut. ...
Jan. 1 marked the official start of a deal agreed by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and other exporters such as Russia to reduce output by almost 1.8 million barrels a day. ...
Data from oilfields services company Baker Hughes last week showed that the number of active drilling rigs in the U.S. hit 525 in the last week of 2016 – its highest level in a year.
That is still only one-third of the record level of 1,609 rigs at work in October 2014, but U.S. oil output has fallen by less than 1 million barrels a day from its 2015 peak. Analysts say that that suggests that the shale oil industry, which was the main target of the Saudi Arabia-led price war of the last two years, has broadly weathered the storm and greatly improved its efficiency as prices have fallen.
Also of Interest
Here are some articles of interest, some which defied fair-use abstraction.
Stripped of False Realities: Americans’ Political “Psychotic Break”
Establishment Dems Have Finally Stopped Pretending They’re Different From The Neocons
Danger in Democrats Demonizing Putin
Fantasies About Russia Could Doom Opposition to Trump
Fisk: Why We Don’t Dwell on Turkish Deaths in the West
Israel’s Above-the-Law Behavior
I know a website where these folks ought to advertize:
WPost’s New ‘Fake News’ on Russian ‘Hack’
Wall Street, America’s New Landlord, Kicks Tenants to the Curb
A Little Night Music
Laura Lee - Crumbs Off The Table
Laura Lee - Wanted Lover, No Experience Necessary
Laura Lee - Her Picture Matches Mine
Laura Lee - As Long As I Got You
Laura Lee - Rip Off
Laura Lee - Hang It Up
Laura Lee - Need To Belong
Laura Lee - Thats How It Is
Laura Lee - It Ain't What You Do (But How You Do It)
Laura Lee - If You Can Beat Me Rockin' (You Can Have My Chair)
Laura Lee - Wedlock Is A Padlock

Comments
I just like the title to this one
Like a stone
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"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott
evening steven...
kinda like music with which to read dystopian fiction. i've been meaning to re-read brave new world.
And a little retro grunge also, with philosophy on the side
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"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott
cool beans!
wow, it's like ian anderson lost his flute and meets the red hot chili peppers whilst george harrison is smiling beatifically by the side of the road.
evening joe and c99ers
Finally got to burn an old brush pile today. We finally have had enough rain to at least knock back the fire danger.
It may take years to refill the aquifer. I don't think CA ever got over their drought either did they?
I can't figure the Iran angle. Russia is allied with Iran. You think T-rump will stick it in Putin's eye? That just doesn't seem likely to me. It's a puzzle we will have to wait to see evolve.
How typical to do away with the ethics committee - they prefer the foxes guarding the hen house - don't tell anyone we're corrupt. It seems surreal. The whole scene is I guess.
If there is hope, it seems the fossil fuel industry has to topple. The economics is driving us toward solar production. But I don't see Exxon going quietly into the night. I liked the noDAPL Divest from US bank banner at the football game. That put eyes on it.
Well, have a good evening and thanks for the music and the excellent collection of news!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
evening lookout...
glad to hear that you're finally getting some rain relief.
i checked the california drought monitor, which says:
sounds like much of the state could still use a good bit of rain. given that some fools there have been pumping so much of their groundwater that they are having subsidence, it's going to take vast amounts of precipitation to break even.
russia and iran are allies, but they have very different interests/agendas in the region. if trump manages to stake out a rational policy towards iran (which seems far from likely at the moment given his attachment to israel) russia could be quite helpful. on the other hand, russia has managed to navigate its relationship with iran and the us in the past in an atmosphere of hostility between the two.
i'm sure that the republicans will find a more surreptitious means of undermining the ethic committee - and they will probably have some help doing it from corrupt democrats.
if there is hope for the growth of the renewables sector, it will be driven by other countries that do not have an investment in fossil fuels and fossil fuel infrastructure. the energy industry will use its influence over governments and industry to stifle any transition as long as it can.
have a good one!
Iran and Russia
are more a marriage of convenience than anything else. They both oppose US power in the Middle East, they both have reason to fear domination of the region by the fundamentalist Sunni states in the Gulf and Sunni jihadist organizations funded by those states, and they both are heavily dependent on exporting resources (oil and gas primarily) to prop up their economies, which makes them natural allies against US domination of the oil marketplace that relies on the "petrodollar."
What damages US credibility on the region and elsewhere is seen as a benefit for them. In Syria particularly, Russia has bases there, and the Assad regime primarily consists of Alawite Shiites friendly with the Iranian regime.
Russia also stepped into the power vacuum created in Iran after its revolution and the resulting US-Iranian conflict and thus has a now thirty 35 year relationship with the Iranian leadership. Lot of personal and political ties there at many levels. Due to proximity and past US economic sanctions they are major trading partners. That's a very simple analysis, to be sure, and there is obviously a lot more to it that I am not conversant enough to speak about, but here are some links for future reading (read everything skeptically - I can't vouch for the analyses these folks provide):
http://www.ecfr.eu/publications/summary/iran_and_russia_middle_east_powe...
http://www.jpost.com/Jerusalem-Report/Russia-and-Irans-turning-point-467206
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/iran/2016-08-31/iran-and-russias...
"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott
Washington Post admits mistake by pushing its mistake
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/russian-governmen...
Get a load of this headline
The first thing it does is put "Russian government hackers" into the conversation. Then, by "do not appear", they question whether or not they might have...even though they report there was no Russian hack, still, maybe, we don't know, they "do no not appear" to have done it...but they might have!
They also lie about the timeline but then that's typical, right? Once contacted, they "immediately" corrected the story.
Forbes (of all people!) takes the Post apart.
http://www.forbes.com/forbes/welcome/?toURL=http://www.forbes.com/sites/...
evening shahryar...
i've been watching the way that the msm is using language construction to place the words hacking, russia and election in proximity to each other. their efforts seem to have borne fruit since about half of democrats think that the russians jiggered voting machines across the country in order to get trump elected.
the wapo is certainly cranking out the fnords.
Reading the headlines here makes me think how
Trump is over his head in regards to our foreign policy. Then I remember that he's not going to be allowed to be in charge of much and will only be the figurehead or another puppet president like Bush and Obama were.
The alter net break down of the foreign news and propaganda was interesting, but I'm still having a hard time understanding what the bill is going to do.
The counterpunch article about people having a political psychotic break is even more interesting. How true is this?
For months we listened to Bernie take down both Hillary and the democrats, but then he asked for us to vote for her anyway, even though we knew how corrupt she is and how she is a warmonger.
Accidentally opened yesterday's EBS and thought I had read this already and that joe had just reposted it again tonight.
Then I saw do's comment and realized what I did. Duh!
Good round up, joe
Scientists are concerned that conspiracy theories may die out if they keep coming true at the current alarming rate.
evening snoopy...
trump is very obviously a buffoon. in a way, he makes one hopeful that there is someone with a far more sophisticated view of the world pulling his strings. on the other hand, whoever was pulling george w. obama's strings was doing a pretty crappy job.
it's an interesting (though ultimately imperfect) metaphor, much like the metaphor that was in common currency for quite a while describing the relationship of progressives to the democratic party as similar to that of abused spouses to their abuser.
there's some "there," there, so to speak, and the description of the symptoms is quite interesting and worth considering.
Great analogy, joe
The way people refuse to admit that the DP left us behind decades ago.
There's a diary on DK about the people who are holding the fort in the DNC until they decide on who's going to run.
Many members are from the Hillary campaign and Tom P wrote that it's a dumb move and that they should get some new blood in it.
I'm sure you can imagine all the people who came out to defend those people.
Some of the comments are totally ROTFLMA, as they pretzelize their thought processes.
I can't help it, I the type of person who likes to look at train wrecks.
Scientists are concerned that conspiracy theories may die out if they keep coming true at the current alarming rate.
Good evening, Joe, and thanks. I love the wording of the
censorship act, aka the
(My bold).
US national security interests, of course, needn't have anything to do with national security, but are "as defined" by the liars in charge and include securing captive markets, raw materials, and thelike as well as fooling he public into believing rubbish, especially about the economy and the government's motives.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
evening el...
i skimmed over some of it quoted in lambert strether's analysis and it should be mined by science fiction writers for helpful writing tips in mimicking bureaucratese.
what an awful authoritarian juggernaut.
Good Evening, Joe - Arte looks and sounds a bit like Art
I am fleeing the alternative media's analysis of msm media "super flaky news" lately. An urge of "Wanderlust" lead me to watch some reportages, documentaries and news on the European Culture Channel "Arte". I never became aware of them in the US, but am positively impressed about their documentaries. Here is the history of "Arte" with a funny video to get an idea of how difficult it must have been to create "ARTE" (if you have nothing better to do and can get used to reading the English subtitles.)
There are productions of ARTE in English and their documentaries are worth seeing, if not for the social and political content, but also for their great camera and video editing work in their productions.
Here is one I just saw.
Duel for the White House
and
Mapping the World: Haiti
and
Niger: The Forgotten of the Transit Camps - ARTE Reportage
Unfortunately I can't embed the video. Just a suggestion to browse around there on cold, rainy winter weeks and have some cozy "quality watching" time. I think they have also some good concert music productions.
https://www.euronews.com/live
evening mimi...
apparently, they don't want americans to watch "duel for the white house," i get a message that says that the video is not available in my location.
bummer. sounds like a cool movie.
have a great evening!
ha, so you get in the US the same crappy answers
to European produced documentaries, as I get in Germany those crappy answers for many of the video productions out of the US.
I really need to understand why that is. How can it be for copyright reasons? If not for profit reasons it would mean there is "access limitation" for political reasons. That is hard to believe.
Darn it.
https://www.euronews.com/live
Evening joe!
This morning we bid 'The City Different a fond adieu.
A truth of the nuclear age/climate change: we can no longer have endless war and survive on this planet. Oh sh*t.
evening do...
i take it you guys have loaded up the global heater and gone out for a spin around the block.
i'll look forward to hearing tales of your travels and photos of the fabulous stuff you see along the way.
safe travels!
Gotta love it.
They'll reduce output by 1.8 million barrels a day (supposedly), which works out to about 2%, and jack the price by 25%. We're already there.
Price has nothing to do with output or storage these days. They're going to milk the fossil fuels until it's worthless or we're all dead.
Regardless of the path in life I chose, I realize it's always forward, never straight.
evening pricknick...
our modern day robber barons will make sure that society is ordered such that petroleum will be essential until we all cook. it will take a revolution to change that. a real one.
This gets real good when it gets to
the tweets about WS/DC/MSM churning out fake economic news.
Also a very good site to check out.
http://jessescrossroadscafe.blogspot.com/
03 JANUARY 2017
Charts at the Market Close - Things You May Not Want To Hear, But May Wish To Know
This year I think that I am going to be publishing all of the charts in one posting, rather than splitting them up between stocks and metals.
Today was a lazier trading day than the numbers might have indicated. It was easy to lift stocks today, in other words.
There was little of note in the Comex reports from the last day of 2016.
I was looking over some old charts over the weekend, and I think that the direction of the gold and silver markets in the first couple of months will be quite telling for the rest of 2017.
The key level will be for the metals to break out above their 'election night' highs when the markets realized that Trump had won.
This atmosphere and tone of the markets reminds me of the period during which the big cup and handle retraced 50 percent or thereabouts in gold, and then took off on a steady run to its all time high. Remember that?
Still, without the breakout, we have nothing but what we have, which is a sideways chop.
A long time reader sent me this link to this live updating chart that compares the metals prices on the dollar and yuan markets.
Another honored patron introduced me today to the twitter feed of Harald Malmgren, a former presidential adviser to JFK, LBJ, Nixon Ford, US Senate Finance.
I thought quite a few things that he said about stocks and other matters were quite to the point.
Some of Harald Malmgren's tweets from earlier today in descending order by time:
His [Ben Bernanke] continuing denial that QE wrought damage suggests it is he who cannot handle the truth.
Correlation of 1 across all asset classes combined with high leverage & narrow exits means catastrophically fast implosion, sooner or later.
Gold a really big subject. I'll save my thoughts on gold for another day.
What i am trying to point out is that markets and even the Fed are acting on unreliable,overoptimistic official data (aka fake news).
World trade contracting,growth stalling, but CNBC advertisers, Bloomberg customers & political leaders don't want downbeat news. Market illusions.
BEA uses own unique, low deflator (never CPI) to get higher inflation adjusted GDP growth rate, higher consumer spending, hiding feeble real growth.
Most jobs data cherry picked, manipulated, guessed. Declining payroll tax deductions published every day ignored. Job gains illusion.
Occasional glimpses of real economic news reminds how misleading is WH economic recovery spin and its adoption in the form of MSM fake news.
Financial leverage higher now than 2008, systemic risk greater, most jobs created part time, median income down, debt multiple, wealth gap bigger, etc.
On that we seem to agree. A phony recovery reliant on contrived fake data transmitted as fake news, now becoming "post truth".
At this stage of my life you get my views unadulterated with hidden ambitions.
What more can I say after that?
I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish
"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"
Heard from Margaret Kimberley
evening ggersh...
heh, i've always thought that the economy was driven by mass hypnosis. when enough people get spooked, the market crashes.
Good evening Joe
yep WS has relied on engineering of all types to hype their game, and like the Chinese their engineers build a lot of shitty products.
I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish
"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"
Heard from Margaret Kimberley
You got that right!
And after thousands dead in the ME and fracking the hell damn the consequences US now a net exporter.
Got to kept on pushing Divest!
A truth of the nuclear age/climate change: we can no longer have endless war and survive on this planet. Oh sh*t.
No we import 7 million barrels a day.
Over what we produce. We use 18.5 million barrels a day and produce 9 million bpd. We do re export some refined liquids and LNG. We are a net importer.
Thanks, yes, Natural Gas net exporter according to WSJ
A truth of the nuclear age/climate change: we can no longer have endless war and survive on this planet. Oh sh*t.