Everything that is wrong with America: Hippies

OK. Commies too, but mostly hippies.
You want proof? Consider the Office of the Director of National Intelligence’s latest report on the alleged “election hacking” by Russia.

What’s the $80-plus billion dollar per year US Intelligence Community’s big beef with RT? One of its big complaints is that RT undermined US democracy when it “broadcast, hosted, and advertised third-party candidate debates…” We are to believe that Russia undermined our political system by giving voice to official yet minor US political parties?

There you go.
If broadcasting a Jill Stein debate is anti-U.S., then watching must make you a Putin Puppet.
Therefore voting Green, or for any third party candidate, is probably treason.

No wonder all you dirty hippies were kicked off of TOP.

But it doesn't end there.
Fearless leader President Obama knows who is undermining his legacy - hippie Bernie supporters.

President Barack Obama said on Friday that criticism from the left wing of his own Democratic Party helped feed into the unpopularity of Obamacare, his signature healthcare reform law. ...
But Obama also said Liberals like former Democratic presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders had contributed to the program's unpopularity.
During Sanders' campaign for the presidential nomination, he proposed replacing Obamacare with a government-run single-payer health insurance system based on Medicare, the government plan for elderly and disabled Americans.
"In the 'dissatisfied' column are a whole bunch of Bernie Sanders supporters who wanted a single-payer plan," Obama said in the interview.
"The problem is not that they think Obamacare is a failure. The problem is that they don't think it went far enough and that it left too many people still uncovered," Obama said.

Can you believe that? How ungrateful.
Single-payer and unicorns!
Obamacare is failing because hippies didn't enthusiastically embrace this program that they never wanted.

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sojourns's picture

Someone please loan me a bar of soap. Red soap please.

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"I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm frightened of the old ones."
John Cage

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a bar of red soap because she knows that's where a DFH like you hides their money. A joke that my hippie kids read on a Dixie cup back in the 70's. Q. 'Where does a hippie hide their money' - A. Under a bar of soap. We used to improvise on the hippie soap riff A. 'In a jar of brown rice' 'In the Dead album cover' etc.

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As a candidate, Barack Obama advocated the public option and ridiculed the for-profit individual health insurance mandate. Then as President he quickly switched positions, secretly bargaining away the public option and embracing the mandate.

In the leaked Podesta e-mails, we discovered that Hillary Clinton believes the key to political success is lying about your real position on the issues. Did she learn that from Obama?

"[I]f everybody's watching, you know, all of the back room discussions and the deals, you know, then people get a little nervous, to say the least. So, you need both a public and a private position."

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"We've done the impossible, and that makes us mighty."

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and therefore a Putin lover.

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If Barack Obama and today’s Congressional Democrats were passing Social Security for the first time, instead of a creating a public program, they would likely be mandating that every American buy an annuity from a private, profit-driven Wall Street firm like Goldman Sachs (who could keep 15%-20% of their payments for overhead, profits and executive salaries) with the IRS serving as Wall Street’s collection agency. If they were passing Medicare today, they would be mandating that every American buy a health insurance policy from profit-driven companies like Aetna, Humana and Wellpoint that would start paying benefits with 40% co-pays and $10,000 a year deductibles when they turn 65.

Therefore, when Senate “liberals” argue that their health “reform” bill, while compromised, is like the first iterations of Social Security and Medicare and provides a “starter home” that can be added to later, many progressives respond that its foundation is built on quicksand and that it’s not incremental reform but a step in the fundamentally wrong direction.

Democrats and liberals once stood for providing a social safety net through government programs like Social Security, Medicare and unemployment insurance, which were administered by government employees for the benefit of the American people and not by private companies for the benefit of their shareholders and executives who receive multi-million dollar salaries and bonuses

They stood for health care should be a right not a privilege for over 60 years

Democrats in Congress, under the leadership of Barack Obama, have now turned that principal on its head and made health care neither a right, nor a privilege, but an obligation for individual citizens and a government-mandated profit center for private corporations

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/miles-mogulescu/the-democrats-authoritari_...
Thanks Obama, you have done the job you were (S)elected to do. And that's to make sure that the insurance, pharmaceutical and defense companies continue to make obscene profits while people in this and other countries died.
Also to make sure that the war criminals and the bank CEOs who crashed the global economy weren't held accountable.
Heck of a job, Barry. I'm sure that you will be well rewarded.
Oh and Barry, you are responsible for the possibility of a Trump presidency.

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Which AIPAC/MIC/pharma/bank bought politician are you going to vote for? Don’t be surprised when nothing changes.

Voting is like driving with a toy steering wheel.

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I hope people will read this article because this author takes Obama and the new deal Clinton democrats apart!

As a result, the past two weeks have seen a revolt from much of the progressive base of the Democratic Party, articulated by people like Howard Dean, Marcos Moulitsas, Keith Olbermann, Ed Schultz, and by organizations like MoveOn, The AFL-CIO, SEIU, and Progressive Democrats of America. The ideological fault line between progressive Democrats and corporatist “New Democrats” has split wide open.

He goes on to write that the reason why people voted for him instead of Hillary was because they didn't want to return to centrism, corporatism and triangulation of Clintonism.

But from the moment he was elected, Obama has governed not as a progressive liberal but as a corporatist liberal. Progressive liberals hoped Obama would be like FDR. Instead, he’s been like Bill Clinton on steroids.

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Which AIPAC/MIC/pharma/bank bought politician are you going to vote for? Don’t be surprised when nothing changes.

Voting is like driving with a toy steering wheel.

solublefish's picture

Democrats and liberals once stood for providing a social safety net through government programs like Social Security, Medicare and unemployment insurance, which were administered by government employees for the benefit of the American people

"Social safety net" my ass! One might more aptly say:

Democrats and liberals once stood for securing the natural rights of citizens in the face of economic oligarchy through programs like Social Security, Medicare and unemployment insurance, which redistributed the wealth of the nation from the rich, who had stolen it, to the working people, who had created it. Because that is what those programs were REALLY all about, and everyone knew it at the time.

But you see, we have been so brainwashed to the basic tenets of neoliberalism that we cannot even see straight anymore when it comes to politics.

Great quote, snoopy. Great link, mrw. Great article, gjohnsit.

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The redistributive effects of Social Security and Medicare are easy to overstate. Both are funded primarily by a payroll tax. The social security tax stops in 2017 at $127,200. The payout is a bit progressive. You will receive more money for the first dollars you put in than the last. But basically anything that is funded through a payroll tax is part of workers compensation. It isn't taking from the rich because of the ss tax cutoff and even more because there is no tax on capital.

Back when the government gave a damn about working people marginal tax rates on income were much higher, up to 90% through Eisenhower. Kennedy lowered the maximum rate to 70%.

Another factor is the dramatic reduction in the estate tax. You just about have to be among the 1% to pay it now and it is designed with huge loopholes enabling wealth to be transferred across generations tax free.

If you want equity increase marginal rates on the income tax and close loopholes in the inheritance tax.

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They fight tooth and nail to preserve the myth of a democracy whilst at the same time crushing any attempt to actually have one.

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Expelled from Daily Kos by the Ides of March Decree and its ongoing consequences; a happy reader of Jackpine Radicals and Russia Today; and a typical c99p blogger to boot!

Not to mention a Grateful Dead-head......

Yeah, I'm a DFH. And proud of it.

Courtesy of c99p, I know I'm far from the only one of us out there. I know that many Millennials are DFHs too. And that we will yet prevail. (Thanks and praise to JtC and his team for that!)

What's even more ironic is that Russia/Putin didn't need to perform any hacking to learn that $hillary Clinton was, well, everything she was, and therefore The Donald's ideal running mate opponent! All old Vladimir would have had to do is logon right here at c99p! Admittedly, JtC would have faced a somewhat harder process to validate his identity; but quite possible, and sans hacking or other such subterfuge. Do also keep in mind that Herr Putin could have read c99p to his heart's content without ever having to ID himself at all. And again, no hacking required whatsoever.

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"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar

"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides

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          A demographic profile of various sites internet-wide would be interesting. Except for the fact that creating such a thing would feed the consumeristic "free market" monster that is constantly breathing down our necks.

          I knew I was one the day I was told I was too idealistic to understand the real world. Long live the LA Free Press ! and its various clones.

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DFH ≠ Dynamic Frequency Hopping

Know something about the great, brilliant, and beautiful Hedy Lamarr, do you?

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"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides

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sojourns's picture

is ask for his birth certificate.

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"I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm frightened of the old ones."
John Cage

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"I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm frightened of the old ones."
John Cage

but they've never liked us very much either.

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"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." - JFK | "The more I see of the moneyed peoples, the more I understand the guillotine." - G. B. Shaw Bernie/Tulsi 2020

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And the ability of them to think we're stupid is amazing. I will not use the word Hate, but will use words Offensive and Distasteful and Fake News.

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Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.

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Pretty good piece by Caitlin Johnstone.

So here’s the thing, if you’re still with me: those goofy hippies were right. There is indeed a great awakening in the mail. It’s taken a bit longer than they thought it would take, and it sure as hell doesn’t look anything like what they thought it’d look like, but it’s coming, and, unlike the initial spark of truth which appeared in their movement, this one can’t be shut down. No amount of cultural backlash or Nixonian drug wars or Reaganite yuppyism is going to get this cat back in the bag, because its carrying agent is so radically decentralized. The great awakening is not coming by means of psychedelic drugs as so many early hippies foretold, nor by communism, nor by the spread of eastern philosophy and Transcendental Meditation. It’s coming through the internet.

Some good hippie spiritualism, coming back like a boomerang:

Anyone who’s ever had a sufficiently profound psychedelic or spiritual experience knows that it works the same way on a personal level as well. Virtually every aspect of the human experience is shaped and confined by the stories we tell about it. Your stories about what you are, what the world is, what other people are etc. completely determine the way life will be experienced on your end. Spiritual enlightenment could rightly be described as nothing more than an energetic disinvestment in mental narrative, a falling away of all belief in all mental stories and allowing life to be just as it is, with thought taking its proper place as the useful tool it was evolved to be rather than as the writer, director and star of the entire show.

In the exact same way, humanity is waking up as a whole. Not by a sudden increase in individual awakenings as the hippies envisioned, but collectively as we unpack belief in the stories we’ve been fed for as long as we can remember.

Most of my readers have probably had the experience of wondering why humanity is so crazy, why society functions so irrationally and so counter to our every fiber of intuition as to how things should be. Anyone who’s ever had to explain what war is and how it works to a small child is familiar with the shock and revulsion this alien concept elicits when it lands on fresh ears.

Like the "Ten Percent" quoted piece inside the essay too, and nice Assange quote: "Reality is an aspect of property. It must be seized. And investigative journalism is the noble art of seizing reality back from the powerful."

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"If I should ever die, God forbid, let this be my epitaph:

THE ONLY PROOF HE NEEDED
FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD
WAS MUSIC"

- Kurt Vonnegut

Big Al's picture

WE DON'T LIVE IN A FUCKING DEMOCRACY!!!

How can a democracy be undermined when it isn't a democracy? How can you have any pudding if ya don't eat yer meat?

We can't keep letting this go on, man, because all the new people will come here and think, "oh, we live in a democracy", then it will just keep going forever, people thinking we live in a democracy so we'll never be able to really have a democracy because people will always think we're already there. It's like being in Springfield and telling your kids you're at Disneyland and they believe it which ruins their fucking lives because they'll always be thinking Springfield was Disneyland.

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...so we'll never be able to really have a democracy because people will always think we're already there. It's like being in Springfield and telling your kids you're at Disneyland and they believe it which ruins their fucking lives because they'll always be thinking Springfield was Disneyland

Thinking Springfield is Disneyland will make them happy forever, since they LIVE in Springfield and will never then aspire to more.

The trick is to maintain the illusion that Springfield IS Disneyland even where they evidence is against you. Hence, climate change denial, rejection of women's rights, gay rights, etc.

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[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKEZoY-TMG4 width:420 height:315]

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With their hearts they turned to each others heart for refuge
In troubled years that came before the deluge
*Jackson Browne, 1974, Before the Deluge https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SX-HFcSIoU

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          On YouTube joeyess Uploaded on Mar 17, 2009. Then Logical Effect wrote a "well thought out critique" for our edification.

Logical Effect : 7 months ago
+joeyess
Go kill yourself please because this is an uneducated video that is full of shit. You're family don't love you anymore, they abandoned you so you can go kill yourself. Just do me this favor because with anyone that thinks like this deserves to die. You obviously don't know history, but bitch about the present. We are in the now, but those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
I wouldn't want a repeat, kill yourself now before it's too late for you being labelled as a fucking dumbass. ;)

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They interviewed this a normal looking woman (normal as in not a hippie) on the street of some downtown somewhere.
They asked her what she thought of Kent State. She replied,
'They should have shot all of them'.
I was still pretty young at the time (11 years old) but this lady on the street made me grow up a bit that day.
Sounds like the poster you quote is one of her relatives.

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With their hearts they turned to each others heart for refuge
In troubled years that came before the deluge
*Jackson Browne, 1974, Before the Deluge https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SX-HFcSIoU

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          A few days later I was supposed to attend a memorial service. I was a 21 year old freshman at Eastern Oregon College. As I was wandering across the quad my friend Jim approached with a concerned look on his face, wanting to know what happened, why wasn't I at the service. I was thinking about the options, we should do something more than just have a tiny meeting at an obscure location near campus, and lost in that fog of thought I wandered too long.

          The next day I learned that National Guard Commander, Brigadier General David C. Baum had activated the local (La Grande) guard unit and issued weapons. As it turned out we didn't march into this trigger happy commander's "trap" and it was a few weeks later that I was arrested on federal "failure to submit" charges. So, of all the possible histories maybe I stumbled upon the best option.

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Then Logical Effect wrote a "well thought out critique" for our edification.

The other commenters labeled "Logical Effect" as "Illogical Effluent". The received label fits him/her far better than the label (s)he chose.

Bad

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"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides

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Its a piece about a new study that shows herbicide resistant GMO corn causes liver damage and according to the study most of us are eating it in one form or the other on a regular basis. but of course Monsanto ( Round up is the herbicide ) says its perfectly fine. You wont see stories like this on MSM that's why I watch, I knew I was a DFH years ago.

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Pollinator extinction event anyone? Goodbye Central Valley, no tunnels required. Maybe that is the plan so they can frack. Where does that corn go I wonder, in to food or fuel or where? Yuck, do not eat. Here is bt176, genetically modified maize: http://www.isaaa.org/gmapprovaldatabase/event/default.asp?EventID=127

Trade Name: NaturGard KnockOut™, Maximizer™
Summary of Basic Genetic Modification

Function: confers resistance to lepidopteran insects by selectively damaging their midgut lining

Pollinator
Lepidoptera
Thanks Soros. Our city water department proles spray herbicide right next to the Russian River no matter the forecast, just kill the growing grass that is all. Same for county proles, as soon as green grass starts growing it looks like agent orange spread both sides of every road. Runoff? That is downstream problem I guess. Mmf, sorry even paying next to zero for prisoners to whack weeds gets too expensive for our (wine-grape) plutocracy. "That's the system."

Edit: to add I did not know they also use the word Event. Cotton, eggplant, poplar, rice, soybean and tomato are infected too. Bummer. GM Events with Lepidopteran insect resistance

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          "Where does that corn go I wonder · · · ?" The GMO corn here (Nebraska) is "field" corn not sweet corn. It is run through the ethanol plants. The residue from the ethanol plants along with the stover go into high grade cattle feed.

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Barry O'Bummer has nothing to say to me that I need to hear. He can go practice auto-felatio as far as I'm concerned.

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Vowing To Oppose Everything Trump Attempts.

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Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.

Something about a lack of trust.

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Vowing To Oppose Everything Trump Attempts.

It was the unpopularity that caused the criticism, not the other way 'round.

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The earth is a multibillion-year-old sphere.
The Nazis killed millions of Jews.
On 9/11/01 a Boeing 757 (AA77) flew into the Pentagon.
AGCC is happening.
If you cannot accept these facts, I cannot fake an interest in any of your opinions.

The same formula was used during the first Cold War. Wikileaks revealed that Hillary blamed anti-fracking protests on Putin. Marcy Wheeler noted an article in the NYTimes last September basically accusing Putin of causing anti-TPP protests.

http://www.commondreams.org/views/2016/09/03/attempted-hit-piece-nyt-mak...
In Attempted Hit Piece, NYT Makes Putin Hero of Defeating TPP

The point about this accusations is as in the EU, they are not coming from fringe elements but from establishment media and elites.

People will say tongue-in-check that Putin is responsible for all of society's ills as a way to mock the McCarthyites. Problem is, the McCarthyites are deadly seriously about attributing dissent and social problems as arising from Russian subversion and agitation.

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I resemble that remark.

I will now meditate on your salvation in my micro-bus with the DC converter so I can run my house stereo in the van.

DFHs never die. We just find new ways to bother our parents.

Heh!

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Prof: Nancy! I’m going to Greece!
Nancy: And swim the English Channel?
Prof: No. No. To ancient Greece where burning Sapho stood beside the wine dark sea. Wa de do da! Nancy, I’ve invented a time machine!

Firesign Theater

Stop the War!

Not Henry Kissinger's picture

Back then we were 'fucking retards'.

"The problem is not that they think Obamacare is a failure. The problem is that they don't think it went far enough and that it left too many people still uncovered," Obama said.

Actually Barry, it's a failure BECAUSE it didn't go enough AND it left too many people still uncovered. It's also way too expensive and, BTW since your own criteria for success is not medical efficacy but mere popularity, the mandate was perhaps the most unpopular piece of legislation ever enacted.

But hey, some of us retards tried to explain all that to you back in 2010. Perhaps if you'd had taken those criticisms to heart instead of blaming us for your own tragically flawed policies, your signature Presidential initiative might have survived more than a year after your embarrassingly graceless exit.

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The current working assumption appears to be that our Shroedinger's Cat system is still alive. But what if we all suspect it's not, and the real problem is we just can't bring ourselves to open the box?

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way of saying 'fucking retards'. He's such a nice, polite man.

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"I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” —Malcolm X

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Like Jesus, always a community activist.
Like Jesus, I hate the moneychangers too.
And I'm not even Christian.

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Neither Russia nor China is our enemy.
Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
Cuba is a dead horse, stop beating it.

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OPOL!

HUGZ!

(I may have missed out on the hippy movement, but it seems to me that the movement continues and that some of the totally cool fashions are due for resurgence.)

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Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.

A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

I'd love to see peace come back into fashion.

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From your lips to FSM's cauliflower side-dish ears!

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Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.

A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

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more words of truth by Chris Hedges...
When Fear Comes - Posted on Jan 8, 2017 - By Chris Hedges

...The more despotic a regime becomes, the more it creates a climate of fear that transforms into terror. At the same time, it invests tremendous energy and resources in censorship and propaganda to maintain the fiction of the just and free state.

Poor people of color know intimately how these twin mechanisms of fear and false hope function as effective forms of social control in the internal colonies of the United States. They have also grasped, as the rest of us soon will, the fiction of American democracy.

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How Misincoivcing Masks Foreign Resource Exploitation in Africa - Leonce Ndikumana of the Political Economy Research Institute explains why as much as 67% of exports in some countries are simply not registered in trade data

Leonce Ndikumana is Professor of economics and Director of the African Development Policy Program at the Political Economy Research Institute (www.peri.umass.edu) at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He is a member of the United Nations Committee on Development Policy, Commissioner on the Independent Commission for the Reform of International Corporate Taxation, a visiting Professor at the University of Cape Town, and an Honorary Professor of economics at the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa. He has served as Director of Operational Policies and Director of Research at the African Development Bank, and Chief of Macroeconomic Analysis at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA).

A report published by UNCTAD titled "Trade Misinvoicing in Primary Commodities in Developing Countries" found that when researchers tracked exported commodities they encountered large discrepancies between export data registered by the exporting countries and import data registered by the importing countries. This phenomenon, called misinvoicing in Africa, makes it difficult to know how much was actually exported. As much as 67% of the exports in some countries were simply not registered. Why is this happening and what are the consequences?

I am still trying to listen to the interview and recommend to read the transcript on the Real News link above., as it's a bit difficult to follow otherwise, It's just a subject that interests me. May be it interests you too?

[video:https://youtu.be/YjlU3dxkwa0]
For me it's tough reading even. I need to read twice... Smile
I wished it would be "translated" for the dummies of the 99 percent.

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has so many 'economic' credentials that he reminds of looking at the hideous scary war/security dudes with all their war fruit displayed on their chests. Pardon my flippant irreverent attitude but I've had enough of the experts that tell us all how many scary dudes are under our beds waiting to pop up and 'kill yer family'. The disaster capitalist economic expert's dazzle you with numbers but the numbers they use are all measurements based on their perception of the minutiae of the global pillaging, killing and destruction we are living through.

Mis-invoicing seems to me to be just another indication of what these global rat bastards are doing to these so called developing economies. Pivot to Africa said the Mad Bomber and her partner in crime Susan Rice. So isn't this dude some kind of bean counter who has found a flaw in the data of disaster capitalism. Looking at who he works for and his prestigious education I find this kind of revolting. Face it Africans are screwed and no matter the imbalance in the accounting of the global 1%'s books it's just nit picking with the details of how screwed ordinary African people and the general population globally.

Who cares about balance sheets? The transnational corporations that rule the world are screwing 'the population' everywhere and especially in these developing economies like Africa are getting screwed. What his fucking point? The global good's exports or imports including Africa's (resources) values are full of discrepancies. How much is a human life spent digging South Africa's gold or working in a Haitian sweat shop for Wal Mart's cheap clothes worth?

This man is not concerned with the overall picture of what this global economy does to humanity or the planet but instead want's discrepancies in global trading of 'commodities' investigated. Good luck and get in line cause the people you work for could care less about monetary discrepancies they are global pillagers who divide the spoils of war be it economic or bloody. As Obama who is an African said at the Hamilton Projects launch 'There will be blood'.

Sorry to rant on your post, mimi. At least it did interest me. I think the dummies who make up the 99% are well aware of what this guy is saying and do not need any more translations of the 1%'s perfidy or 'values'.

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but you didn't hear me through all of it.

So isn't this dude some kind of bean counter who has found a flaw in the data of disaster capitalism ... Looking at who he works for and his prestigious education I find this kind of revolting. Face it Africans are screwed and no matter the imbalance in the accounting of the global 1%'s books it's just nit picking with the details of how screwed ordinary African people and the general population globally.

I think the dummies who make up the 99% are well aware of what this guy is saying and do not need any more translations of the 1%'s perfidy or 'values'.

You find his attitude of bean countering into the details of balance sheets revolting? I don't find it revolting, I find it saddening, he has to do that to speak up at all. Because it's the only way for an African to try to talk "straight". I don't know anything about this particular man, but I know that you don't know where he is coming from. And I don't think that there is any African who doesn't know about details of how screwed ordinary African people are. He or his parents in all lilkelyhood came from those.

He has no other way of "talking straight", the emotional alternative which might have made you feel more comfortable, would mean he would never work in the organizations he does. There is no other way than to "speak professionally" in places where he works. And most probably he didn't get his precious education, because he was a privileged black trust fund baby of African millionaires, whose parents just could afford to send him to the US and let him sail smoothly through the institutions of higher learning in the US. And as long as one doesn't know that, I think it's a bit too easy to just slam him as a bean counter without a heart who hides behind the details of data, who at least hint at ways of where to start to work against those discrepancies and the misery it causes for the 99 percent of African people in their homelands. I know Africans who have lost their minds and their livelihood by loosing their jobs trying to talk straight in those organizations "from the heart". You might not have an idea how well Africans can "fake it' and hide their own feelings in order to survive in the world of Western academic or institutions that are related to the UN.

And Obama is not an African, he had an African father, who was not in his life, but he happened to be a brownish child, raised by white grandparents and his mother. Michelle Obama is even less an African. I don't like to go into that. But I think one could try to look beyond the color, and rather look for context and background. Obama might have betrayed or disappointed Americans for not fighting for those values he so much talked about in his campaign. This guy is not betraying his own folks in Africa, he tries to look for solutions from within these institutions. Of course he could play the revolutionary and be out and gone. That would have helped more? You kid me not.

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I wonder if all multinationals in extractive business always cook the books? Would we find that steel exports from Canada are "wasted"? Or oil transfers between countries "evaporate" along the way?

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