I love me an angry man like this one
Submitted by mimi on Sat, 06/03/2017 - 12:48am
UPDATE: I just wanted to apologize for my cranky ranting and commenting. I wasn't even capable to
read aside from write or thinking. BAD NIGHTMARES. But it helped to kill the time. Thank you for sticking it out with me.
and you guys and gals all take a break, shut down the internet, go fishing, take a deep breath and the come back next week or next month and ... fight like hell....
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Get him out ... /nt
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Hi mimi.
Let me know what you think of this interpretation from 10 days ago.
Alles Gute
before you drop out of a mediocre agreement
you better create a better one beforehand, than leaving nothing but bullshit chaos behind.
Oh, yes, because Trump is soooo interested in getting a better deal, right?
What is the Paris climate agreement and what happens next?
I wonder if Trump knows what a scientist is, or what science is. And why does he want a new deal about something that in his mind doesn't exist?
Ok,I don't think anything about the argument made in your quoted paragraph. It's weaseling out of a situation to hide the fact that nobody has an idea how to deal with this fool.
Since when do you have to drop an old agreement before you can start to make a new one? I would say the argument that the US is a rogue actor staying within the agreement may be true, but it's not the US who is rogue, it's Mr. Trump.
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Since Trump is not capable, or willing
to create a 'better' agreement, the question still remains, “what is best in the ‘bigger picture’ of things?”. I don’t know; but I am inclined to consider the alternative view in the article I linked.
I am just too hot due to the political climate change
and can't think clearly anymore and am too pissed off to say something reasonable.
I read the article you quoted again, slowly, and admit, Prof Kemp has a point. I would go a step further. We shouldn't push Trump to stay in the Paris Climate Accord Agreement, we shouldn't push him to stay in anything. We just should push him out.
Agreed.
Symbolically co-operating. Oh, we won't do that neither. We all will drop all symbolic BS and get to war, no? What a nice outlook. Yes, I am really worried. Dummy me.
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dear friend, you are my therapist!
thanks.
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What I’ve learned in that regard,
I attribute largely to living with one for 22 years.
oh, thanks, do you share him out? :-)
you always make me smile. Thank you for all you do here for us. I have yet to find any post from you that wasn't uplifting, healing, funny and loveable. It's wonderful to have you among us, janis b.
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I would share him with you,
if he were still mine to share ; ).
Thank you mimi.
redacted, I think I got a lot of things not right,
and if that is correct I apologize to janis b.
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bill evans.
he put out some beautiful music.
thx for this one.
will play it again.
It's my favourite Evans piece.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Trump has no clue about science
He thinks scientists are political hacks. Many of his supporters have also been brainwashed into thinking that. I had a twitter argument with one such person yesterday. Having worked many years in science (biology), I find this very insulting and depressing. I tried to explain to this guy that in order to have a successful science career, you can't pretend to know stuff you don't know. You have to embrace what you don't know in order to try to find answers. The complete opposite from political hackery.
Beware the bullshit factories.
Paint dries as applied .-)
Corners are best for fools.
Fighting for democratic principles,... well, since forever
I admit that my
English is not good enough to understand this snarky joke, I guess it is?
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He fires the world - the world will fire him.
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Reich is great
He's a real treasure.
"Obama promised transparency, but Assange is the one who brought it."
I used to think Reich was great too until he backed Medusa
True, but I'm inclined to let bygones be bygones
One thing about Hillary, when she she finds herself in a hole, she keeps digging.
"Obama promised transparency, but Assange is the one who brought it."
Yeah, there's too many people who supported her against Trump
To dismiss them all simply because they preferred her over Trump and weren't willing to vote for Stein. But the Clintons do still have a hegemony over the DNC, CNN, MSNBC, etc. I see a lot of the same BS (she's brilliant and Bernie people aren't real Democrats) still being spewed in a lot of places. They're not going away yet.
Beware the bullshit factories.
Reich was great
There's always the possibility he has extracted his head from his rectum. Maybe took a little Ex-Lax or something.
But I certainly understand this: it's critical to get the likes of Reich to understand that our current Trump situation is primarily Medusa's fault.
"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar
"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides
If we don't dismiss the LOTEs, things will continue
getting worse.
And when he was in positions of power?
He was better than most, as far as I know
"Obama promised transparency, but Assange is the one who brought it."
@dervish lesser of two evils
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981
Anything specific?
I was unaware of liberal stands until he started blogging. Then, like Cenk, Hartman and others, he's liberal until it actually matters, whereupon, he goes establishment Democrat.
Intentionally or not, that is a recipe for exploiting the left to advance oneself. while keeping the 99% locked in this downward spiral.
halleluja ...
U.S. evangelical green groups pan Trump's climate accord exit
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video in this article ... enlightening?
Could U.S. Exit From Paris Accord Be ‘Good News for the Rest of the World’?
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Heh, do something positive - support Pau Jay's effort
How Was A Climate Crisis Denier Elected President of The United States? - Only 16% of people surveyed are very worried about climate change. - Here’s what we plan to do about it.
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Yet, if climate change is war and our very survival is at stake,
you’d think the emotional atmosphere would reflect that. There would be much more talk of hard realities and drastic measures. There’d be no time or tolerance for political-correctness related pissing matches.
Wartime is an ongoing state of emergency. Wartime is grim. Wartime measures are ugly. In wartime, lines are crossed, taboos are broken, sacred cows are slaughtered. Except as needed to maintain morale, any kind of activity and consumption not essential to the war effort is discouraged. Even having children has to wait. Sacrifice. Triaging. Rationing. Interning people — well, it’s true the government has trashed the Bill of Rights and is spying on us all the time now. But aside from that?
I don’t share a lot of people’s lack of concern re climate change, but I think I understand it:
“It doesn’t feel like wartime, so how serious can things be? And anyway, supposing it were true: what’s a family like mine, barely making ends meet as it is, supposed to do? I’ll believe climate change is a problem when I see billionaires and entertainment mega-stars sacrificing their fortunes for the good of this so-called ‘war effort’.”
yes, it's all true, It's no war, we just sit in the ditches
and know somehow that one day we will buried in the mud. What gets me cranky, is that I believe Trump does everything for show effect to make himself center of the universe with his bad behavior and has not ANY regard for anyone around himself. He likes to provoke. He is cool with insulting people. He is a nuisance. Just plain not worth to pay attention to, if he weren't the US President.
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wartime
Especially having children. In many cases, it doesn't just have to wait; it needs to be permanently foregone. "Right to Breed" really has got to go.
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The worst part about all of this is that Jill Stein was right: if undertaken correctly now, the fight against human-caused climate damage could result in more prosperity, more good paying unionized jobs, and a far better outlook for the 99%. But Trump and his Koch Brothers masters would rather we all die first.
So yes, I'm angry, too!
"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar
"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides
I love that movie! n/t
"Obama promised transparency, but Assange is the one who brought it."
It is strange to have two people on other sides of our globe
try to calm each other. I am in upstate NY. I woke up to pee and when I returned to bed it was 4:44, a natural time, so I got up. The dog had pooped on the floor, liquidy, I may have given her a few raisins yesterday. She went ballistic at something she could see outside in the dark of morning and I turned on the par lights into the front yard and there she and I saw a fox, at that point on my front deck! My yard is fenced. She (dog) is still on guard. I will not let her out in the dark. Her area is fenced on another side of the house.
I will continue to do what I can to reduce my carbon footprint by planting oxygen-producing trees and smaller plants. Screw POTUS. Eeek, not personally, into a piece of wood, maybe. I am still dependent on a car, public transit is essentially non-existent 5 miles out of town. I try to make car trips multi-purpose. I am still on a buying spree, mostly from China. Clothing: how can one resist a $20 dress? I have decided that I would wear dresses this summer, and now June presents itself cool and wet. Planning for the future. lol. Yesterday the high temp here was 64F. Today promises to be much the same. Wet again three days in a row following. But sun! Today! It's getting light out. Many projects to do or continue.
We all try. We all fear for any children anywhere in the world, for what their future might be. That is my hope. That we all try to do what we can.
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Anti-status-quo for 50 years, my angry man is Christian Ströbele
https://www.taz.de/Christian-Stroebele-ueber-den-2-Juni-67/!5411791/
Bist du dann Deutsch, lotlizard?
"Obama promised transparency, but Assange is the one who brought it."
Yesterday
I read about Obama's legacy regarding care of the environment. This quote is from an article in Counterpunch and the author says;
" Obama and his Party have not been climate heroes....but climate destroyers."
I just want people to remember how the U.S. has actually been behaving regarding environmental policies across different administrations. This is not a new turn of events with Trump. It seems to be very much the same policy, just more, shall we say, 'in your face'. The article goes on to say: "Production of oil and gas in the U.S. skyrocketed, reaching record highs under Obama."
Oops, sorry here's the link
http://www.counterpunch.org/2017/06/02/beyond-democrat-dead-ends-what-re...
so what?
I am still "for myself" though I supported Obama back in his first primaries. I just wonder when I will not misjudge someone and not regret having thought someone is serious when they were not. I just am tired to "fall" for the wrong person. Seems as if I will never learn.
Trump made the announcement for show effect. I don't believe in any of the "reasons" he had. I refuse to listen even.
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@mimi The reason I think it
I too supported Obama 2x, enthusiastically no less. I can't regret it though. I just move on.
Yes, but...
History and facts aren't the same because history is written by the victors.
Yep.
Yep.
Reich lies right off the bat calling the war in Syria a
civil war. That cannot go without challenge. He's an asshole hypocrite. Relative to Trump pulling out of the Paris agreement, the primary issue to me is the fact that we allow a single person out of 330 million to make that decision. Why isn't that being discussed in the media? Why isn't Congress, who is supposed to be representing the rest of us, bringing that up? It's not like staying in the Paris agreement was going to do anything to solve climate change anyway, but we're acting like a bunch of punks allowing a crazy man acting on behalf of the rich to rule our lives this way.
Congress has become a rubber stamp at best,
a black hole at worst. Maybe even in the Russian (vulgar/obscene) sense. (Russians use the term "frozen star".)
There is no justice. There can be no peace.
yes, but that's another issue ... sigh...
I just was referring to this specific rant by Robert Reich. I wished I hadn't written this darn
diary. I am so tired of all of it.
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Exactly right Big Al, The Paris Accord
theater done for O's legacy at best. From what I've read he insisted
on out's for everything accountable.
Remember it was also a single guy that signed it..
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
Only one man can take us out because
only one man got us in. No Senate vote. Obama attempted an end run around the Constitution.
It's all kabuki. This is not the one to draw a line in the sand over.
While I have climate change
on my mind (as do many people around the globe it seems, thanks to Trump/Paris exit), I read this: http://www.counterpunch.org/2017/06/02/a-question-for-every-parent-is-us...
It's a horrifying article, but I think everyone should read it.
I think this article relates to your topic, so I don't think I am hijacking.
The reason I think it relates is because I am wondering what the consequences of all these wars have on climate change. Common sense alone makes me conclude that the negative impact of war must be tremendous. Just thinking of all the long-distant mobilization of supplies alone requires a huge amount of energy. Then there is all the death and destruction. What are we doing?
I wish a world forum on climate would discuss War and the climate implications. I wish they would demand that we stop them now if for no other reason than the health of our planet. Every parent should support such an action.
Sanctions only hurt the citizens. They haven't worked to
Only the poor, weak and bottom 99% get hurt with sanctions and create really bad reactions to the US and any other country trying to force the people to rise up while starving them.
We need a better way world-wide to figure out what to do when a leader or government hurts its own people. This is a total failure.
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@LeChienHarry What I find most
Wars over oil are especially bad for the climate.
/nt
Beware the bullshit factories.
@Timmethy2.0 Yes, a double whammy.
the money quote in the Counterpunch article:
Noticed that, did you?
Here's something else to notice: If we reduced our military spending to the levels it would be at if we adopted a permanently non-interventionistic foreign policy, there'd be plenty of money and resources to address climate change; genuine full employment; and considerably less national debt, too. And we'd be safer!
As for parenthood, thank Cat I'm not one! Even if your name was Bill Gates, you couldn't pay me enough to bring children into this piece of shit we've made of a once glorious world. There's no adult I hate that badly, much less some poor kid.
"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar
"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides
@thanatokephaloides The millennials I know
We know what the answers are. Spend money on infrastructure, sustainable energy systems, etc. but not war. It's just plain stupid.
millennials, parenthood, and teh stupid
Unfortunately, it's "teh stupid" that's at the switch in the US and most of its allies right now....
"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar
"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides
even if you might be right, I still think
the sound makes the music. And that's not my kind of music.
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I am reading the article in a little bit.
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I made it 44 seconds!
"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar
"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides
that's how long I make it listening to Trump... /s/nt
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You listened to Trump for 44 seconds??!!??
There, I've yet to break 30!
Of course, I don't need to translate to my native idiom, which takes time.
Question: Does Trump sound any less stupid in German? Or worse?
(I'm betting worse!)
"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar
"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides
That's much worse than even Mrs. Miller!
"Obama promised transparency, but Assange is the one who brought it."
Good morning, mimi.
This was in my local paper: Reliving Communist past ...
Interesting, jah ?
We wanted decent healthcare, a living wage and free college.
The Democrats gave us Biden and war instead.
@Azazello That's amazing. It could
Even when they move by choice. Middle class experience
Staying through a night can be very informative.
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@LeChienHarry It may also be less
It took only days in a nursing home
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any changes in their direct environment in the house
causes discomfort and disorientation and the feeling of being very helpless, because they can't find anything anymore. Somehow it reminds me of mistreating a blind person by putting an item at a place they haven't had placed it before.
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@mimi I like your analogy
Two of my closest friends are blind
That’s it exactly. Placement of things in space and time must be planned in detail and remain the same. Haphazard or unannounced variation, “subject to change without notice,” does real harm.
This decided preference for continuity happens to mesh well with what I, as someone on the autistic spectrum, like (repetition compulsion?), so we get on well.
thx. lotlizard -
it even starts to get at me. Each time I "clean up" I get mad, because I have forgotten where I had put "cleanly" my stuff which wasn't "unclean" before, just to satisfy my urge to "be orderly".
On another note:
Here is an article, which I still need to read to the end, but seems to me one that takes the issue seriously.
How bad could Trump’s Paris Agreement withdrawal be? A scientist’s perspective
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Ja, Azazello, very touding too, and it's
a phenomenon, you could observe in many elderlies, who have lost something, be it loved one family members, homelands, homes etc. I don't want to get into personal stuff, but I can observe it every day with a close family member. The house is full with things that remind her of what she lost, it has to exactly stand at the spot it was twenty or more years ago. She looks at something and situations of the past come back. If I would ask her in a conversation of something that happened twenty years ago in her life, she wouldn't remember it. Looking at a piece, photo, book or something that relates to the event and it comes back.
I work myself through 50 years of "memorabilia" of my life and so much comes back what I had long forgotten.
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Tucson, eh? My favorite AZ city
What's wrong with doing what his constituents want?
That is called democracy.
The real criminals here are the incompetent democrats who have been losing elections for the last 10-15 years. Perhaps if the Dems had actually run a winning candidate on a popular platform before elections they wouldn't have to find ways to remove him afterwards. It also wouldn't hurt if they hadn't deliberately promoted Trump as"easy to beat".
I will continue to oppose him, especially on climate matters, but until enough people stop thinking that "resistance" is more romantic than "winning" nothing is going to change.
We can’t save the world by playing by the rules, because the rules have to be changed.
- Greta Thunberg
Resistance and winning address
Winning is great, but only if the winners aren't corporate whores and slimeballs who lie and sell us out.
"Obama promised transparency, but Assange is the one who brought it."
Democrats' winning hasn't helped.
Clinton and Obama did plenty of damage.
Dems are paid to lose, something at which they are quite good
Yep, usually they lose,
"Obama promised transparency, but Assange is the one who brought it."