The Evening Blues - 12-8-17



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The day's news roundup + tonight's musical feature: Tower of Power

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This evening's music features funk and soul band Tower of Power. Enjoy!

Tower Of Power - Get Yo Feet Back on the Ground, Soul Vaccination, This Time It's Real

"America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilisation in between."

-- Oscar Wilde


News and Opinion

Germany Denounces The United States Under Trump’s Leadership, Releases Historic Statement

Germany’s top diplomat has just informed the United States that they no longer see the United States as the ally they once were, saying that leadership from President Donald Trump has led Europe on a path toward nuclear war. German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel told the Berlin Foreign Policy Forum that Germany would start to go after its own agenda, whether the U.S. likes it or not because the West was losing influence around the world now that Trump is president.

“The U.S. no longer sees the world as a global community but as a fighting arena where everyone has to seek their own advantage,” Gabriel said, according to Deutsche Welle. “Germany can no longer simply react to U.S. policy but must establish its own position…even after Trump leaves the White House, relations with the U.S. will never be the same.”

Since taking office, Trump has attacked Germany (one of the United State’s closest allies) over Iran and North Korea, has denounced their trade surplus with us (even though it was wildly inaccurate) and accused Germany and other allies in NATO of owing vast amounts of money to the United States. We didn’t even mention the withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord, which caused the United States to become the only major country on the planet to not be apart of the deal.

[According to] Reuters:

The traditional view of the United States as having a protecting role was beginning to “crumble”, Sigmar Gabriel told an audience of politicians and government representatives at the Koerber Foundation. “The U.S.’s retreat (from its international role) is not due to the policies of only one president. It will not change fundamentally after the next elections,” he said.

Donald Trump's decision on Israel will seriously harm US influence in the Muslim world

President Trump has previously provoked anger in important countries allied to the US since the Second World War such as the UK, Japan, Australia and Germany, but they have tried to continue their past relationship and ignore or play down Mr Trump’s explosive tweets and departure from international treaties. But this time round expressions of extreme disagreement are more than usually mixed with scorn and bemusement at a move which may help Mr Trump in US domestic politics but will seriously damage US political primacy in the region. Even steadfast US allies do not want to become collateral damage.

The fury is greatest in Muslim states: the Turkish government’s spokesman said on Wednesday said that the US decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel will plunge the region and the world into endless conflict. Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag said on Twitter that “declaring Jerusalem a capital is disregarding history and the truths in the region, it is a big injustice/cruelty, short-sightedness, foolishness/madness, it is plunging the region and the world into a fire with no end in sight.”

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said President Trump’s action would be a “red line for Turkey” and could lead to Ankara cutting diplomatic ties with Israel. Turkey’s relations with the US have been in decline for several years, but even Saudi Arabia, which Mr Trump visited and has gone out of his way to praise and support, was very negative about his reversal of traditional US policy on Jerusalem. ...

Mr Trump’s actions will be a serious blow to US influence in the Muslim world and particularly in the Middle East. They will persuade other states around the world that US foreign policy has imploded and will in future be determined by Mr Trump’s policy of self-isolation and political priorities at home. The US ability to shape events internationally is becoming increasingly limited.

Protests across Palestine against US Jerusalem move

Palestinian shot dead in Gaza as UN meets to discuss Trump speech

A Palestinian has been shot dead in Gaza by the Israeli army, the first person killed in clashes that began after Donald Trump recognised Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

Palestinian protesters clashed with Israeli troops across the West Bank as worshippers throughout the Muslim world took to the streets after the weekly Friday midday prayers to protest against Trump’s decision.

Despite calls for a day of rage, Palestinian protesters turned out in smaller numbers than they had on Thursday in the immediate aftermath of Trump’s controversial speech, allowing reinforced Israeli troops, who had been anticipating clashes, to manage the confrontations with ease. ...

Francois Delattre, the UN’s French representative, warned Trump’s unilateral decision was in breach of international law and “carried the risk of taking a political conflict and seeing it morph into an insurmountable religious conflict”. Underlining the extent to which France has lost patience with the US handling of the Palestine issue, the country’s foreign minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said America had excluded itself as a Middle East mediator.

Britain Ambassador at the UN: "We disagree with the US decision to move its embassy to Jerusalem"

Snark:

Palestinians recognize Texas as part of Mexico

In response to US President Donald Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as the Israeli capital, the Palestinian National Authority has announced that it will recognize Texas as a state of Mexico since it was violently annexed by the United States in the 1840s.

“The territory north and east of the Rio Grande is very important to the Mexican people,” explained a PNA spokesperson. “Before American settlers showed up and implemented slavery, Mexico oversaw this land. Then, President Polk sent his armies to invade the rest of these Mexican territories, and force the country to give up California, New Mexico, most of Arizona, Nevada, and Utah, and parts of Wyoming and Colorado. We may soon recognize these states as part of Mexico too.”

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas says that this is a new approach to Mexican-US relations, and hopes it will help ease the tension between the two countries over security and immigration.

Defector says thousands of Islamic State fighters left Raqqa in secret deal

A high-level defector from Kurdish-led forces that captured the Syrian city of Raqqa from Islamic State has recanted his account of the city’s fall, saying thousands of IS fighters - many more than first reported - left under a secret, U.S.-approved deal. Talal Silo, a former commander in the Syrian Democratic Forces, said the SDF arranged to bus all remaining Islamic State militants out of Raqqa even though it said at the time it was battling diehard foreign jihadists in the city.

U.S. officials described Silo’s comments as “false and contrived” but a security official in Turkey, where Silo defected three weeks ago, gave a similar account of Islamic State’s defeat in its Syrian stronghold. Turkey has been at odds with Washington over U.S. backing for the Kurdish forces who led the fight for Raqqa.

Silo was the SDF spokesman and one of the officials who told the media in mid-October - when the deal was reached - that fewer than 300 fighters left Raqqa with their families while others would fight on. However, he told Reuters in an interview that the number of fighters who were allowed to go was far higher and the account of a last-ditch battle was a fiction designed to keep journalists away while the evacuation took place.

He said a U.S. official in the international coalition against Islamic State, whom he did not identify, approved the deal at a meeting with an SDF commander. At the time there were conflicting accounts of whether or not foreign Islamic State fighters had been allowed to leave Raqqa. The BBC later reported that one of the drivers in the exodus described a convoy of up to 7 km (4 miles) long made up of 50 trucks, 13 buses and 100 Islamic State vehicles, packed with fighters and ammunition.

North Korea ready to open direct talks with US, says Russia's Sergei Lavrov

North Korea is open to direct talks with the US over their nuclear standoff, according to the Russian foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, who said he passed that message to his counterpart, Rex Tillerson, when the two diplomats met in Vienna on Thursday.

There was no immediate response from Tillerson but the official position of the state department is that North Korea would have to show itself to be serious about giving up its nuclear arsenal as part of a comprehensive agreement before a dialogue could begin.

Lavrov conveyed the apparent offer on the day a top UN official, Jeffrey Feltman, met the North Korean foreign minister, Ri Yong-ho, in Pyongyang, during the first high-level UN visit to the country for six years. Feltman is an American and a former US diplomat, but the state department stressed he was not in North Korea with any message from Washington.

“We know that North Korea wants above all to talk to the United States about guarantees for its security. We are ready to support that, we are ready to take part in facilitating such negotiations,” Lavrov said at an international conference in Vienna, according to the Interfax news agency. “Our American colleagues, [including] Rex Tillerson, have heard this.”

No Democracy Here: Ousted Honduran Pres. Zelaya Says 2009 U.S.-Backed Coup Led to Election Crisis

Ashamed Brazilian clown to leave Congress in disgust at colleagues

A clown who has twice been elected to Brazil’s Congress under the slogan “It can’t get any worse” has said he is too embarrassed by his fellow politicians to run again. Francisco Everardo Oliveira Silva, known as Tiririca, this week has said he is ashamed of his colleagues – more than half of whom are reportedly under investigation for corruption – and will not run again in 2018. As a member of the Chamber of Deputies, Tiririca had continued working in a circus on weekends and he said he was returning to clowning full-time.

Tiririca won office in 2010 with more than 1.3 million votes, outpolling every other candidate in Brazil’s largest state, São Paulo. He was re-elected by a landslide in 2014. Tiririca used his speech to Congress to blast the sloth and corruption of many of his 513 colleagues. “We are well paid to work, but only eight of 513 actually show up here often. I am one of those eight and I am a clown,” he said.

The surprising factors driving murder rates: income inequality and respect

A 17-year-old boy shoots a 15-year-old stranger to death, apparently believing that the victim had given him a dirty look. A Chicago man stabs his stepfather in a fight over whether his entry into his parents’ house without knocking was disrespectful. A San Francisco UPS employee guns down three of his co-workers, then turns his weapon on himself, seemingly as a response to minor slights.

These killings may seem unrelated – but they are only a few recent examples of the kind of crime that demonstrates a surprising link between homicide and inequality. While on the surface, the disputes that triggered these deaths seem trivial – each involved apparently small disagreements and a sense of being seen as inferior and unworthy of respect – research suggests that inequality raises the stakes of fights for status among men.

The connection is so strong that, according to the World Bank, a simple measure of inequality predicts about half of the variance in murder rates between American states and between countries around the world. When inequality is high and strips large numbers of men of the usual markers of status – like a good job and the ability to support a family – matters of respect and disrespect loom disproportionately.

Inequality predicts homicide rates “better than any other variable”, says Martin Daly, professor emeritus of psychology and neuroscience at McMaster University in Ontario and author of Killing the Competition: Economic Inequality and Homicide. ...

According to the FBI, just over half of murders in which the precipitating circumstances were known were set off by what is called the “other argument” – not a robbery, a love triangle, drugs, domestic violence or money, but simply the sense that someone had been dissed.

Proposed rule would protect employers who steal workers’ hard-earned tips

Today the Trump administration took their first major step towards allowing employers to legally take tips earned by the workers they employ. The Department of Labor released a proposed rule rescinding portions of its tip regulations, including current restrictions on “tip pooling”—which would mean that, for example, restaurants would be able to pool the tips servers receive and share them with untipped employees such as cooks and dishwashers. But, crucially, the rule doesn’t actually require that employers distribute pooled tips to workers. Under the administration’s proposed rule, as long as the tipped workers earn minimum wage, the employer can legally pocket those tips.

Recent research suggests that the total wages stolen from workers due to minimum wage violations exceeds $15 billion each year, and workers in restaurants and bars are much more likely to suffer minimum wage violations than workers in other industries. With that much illegal wage theft currently taking place, it seems obvious that when employers can legally pocket the tips earned by their employees, many will do so

Silicon Valley Is Sneaking Models Into This Year’s Holiday Parties

Along with a seemingly endless string of harassment and discrimination scandals, Silicon Valley’s homogeneity has a more trivial side effect: boring holiday parties. A fete meant to retain all your talented engineers is almost certain to wind up with a rather same-y crowd, made up mostly of guys. At this year’s holiday parties, however, there’ll be a surprising influx of attractive women, and a few pretty men, mingling with the engineers. They’re being paid to.

Local modeling agencies, which work with Facebook- and Google-size companies as well as much smaller businesses and the occasional wealthy individual, say a record number of tech companies are quietly paying $50 to $200 an hour for each model hired solely to chat up attendees. For a typical party, scheduled for the weekend of Dec. 8, Cre8 Agency LLC is sending 25 women and 5 men, all good-looking, to hang out with “pretty much all men” who work for a large gaming company in San Francisco, says Cre8 President Farnaz Kermaani. The company, which she wouldn’t name, has handpicked the models based on photos, made them sign nondisclosure agreements, and given them names of employees to pretend they’re friends with, in case anyone asks why he’s never seen them around the foosball table. ...

While this sounds crazy after a year packed with harrowing stories of sexual harassment, abuse, and discrimination—a tidal wave that started in San Francisco, with Uber Technologies Inc.—it’s part of an older trend. Tech companies have long used models to run their booths at trade shows such as CES in Las Vegas, hype up crowds at product launches, and direct foot traffic at conferences. That said, this year’s record-setting requests for the minglers, known as “ambiance and atmosphere models,” are a step beyond what the industry has seen before, says Chris Hanna, who’s run TSM Agency since 2004 and counts among his clients “one of the largest search engines in the world.”



the horse race



Rep. Trent Franks to resign after discussing surrogacy with female staffers

Rep. Trent Franks (R-Ariz.) announced Thursday that he would resign from office as of Jan. 31, 2018, after discussing surrogacy issues with female staffers.

“I have recently learned that the Ethics Committee is reviewing an inquiry regarding my discussion of surrogacy with two previous female subordinates, making each feel uncomfortable,” he said in a statement. “I deeply regret that my discussion of this option and process in the workplace caused distress.”

Franks’ announcement shocked Capitol Hill. He has been a vocal social conservative since being elected to Congress in 2002, and has authored numerous anti-abortion bills. He is married, with twin children.

In a statement, Speaker Paul Ryan’s office said Thursday that the speaker learned of “credible claims of misconduct” against Franks in the middle of last week.

“The next day, the speaker presented Rep. Franks with the allegations, which he did not deny,” according to Ryan’s office. “The speaker told Rep. Franks that he intended to refer the allegations directly to the House Ethics Committee and told him that he should resign from Congress. The allegations were filed with the Ethics Committee last Friday. And today, the speaker accepted a letter of resignation.”

As Franken Steps Aside, Nurses Back Call for Keith Ellison to Fill Senate Vacancy

On the heels of Sen. Al Franken's announcement Thursday that he will resign following accusations of sexual harassment by several women, National Nurses United (NNU) began circulating a petition calling on Minnesota's Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton to appoint Rep. Keith Ellison to fill Franken's soon-to-be vacant Senate seat.

"At a time when the Senate is poised to enact a disgraceful tax bill that shifts more resources from working people to big corporations and the one percent, on top of repeated attacks on health coverage, environmental and workplace protections, and other critical fights, we need the proven progressive voice of Keith Ellison in the Senate," NNU co-president and Minnesota resident Jean Ross, RN, said in a statement.

According to news reports, Ellison is on Dayton's short list of possible candidates, alongside Lt. Gov. Tina Smith and Rep. Tim Walz. Because Franken did not specify the precise date of his departure, it is unclear when Dayton will announce his replacement. Whoever is chosen will face a special election in November of next year.

A "Progressive Republican"? Running For Ohio's 1st District

Trump and son 'received pre-election email offering hacked WikiLeaks files'

An encryption key to unlock hacked material hosted by WikiLeaks was emailed to Donald Trump and aides two months before the presidential election, it was reported on Friday.

It is not clear that the recipients of the email, who included the president, Donald Trump Jr and others, ever used the key to access hacked documents. Congressional investigators asked Trump Jr about the email – which came from an unknown person called “Mike Erickson” – during a closed-door, daylong interview on Wednesday, CNN reported.

Trump Jr reportedly told the House intelligence committee that he did not remember the email. A lawyer for Trump Jr said his client did not remember the email or act on it. ... The email with the link to WikiLeaks material was sent to the Trumps on 4 September 2016, three weeks before Trump Jr began exchanging direct messages about the election on Twitter with WikiLeaks, as a leak of the correspondence revealed last month.



the evening greens


As World Warms, Heart-Breaking Video Shows What It Looks Like When a Polar Bear Starves

A video of a starving polar bear led to calls for climate change denialists to confront the real-world effects of global warming this week. Taken by a Canadian conservationist and photographer and posted to social media, the video offered a stark visual of the drastic impacts of climate change that have already begun taking root.

Paul Nicklen was traveling with the conservation group Sea Legacy in Canada's Baffin Islands, located in the Arctic, when he spotted the emaciated animal struggling to walk across the dry land—historically covered with ice in December and home to seals that polar bears rely on for food. The bear searched in vain for sustenance in a trashcan before collapsing.

"When scientists say bears are going extinct, I want people to realize what it looks like," said Nicklen in an interview with National Geographic. "Bears are going to starve to death. This is what a starving bear looks like."


Nicklen received some criticism for filming the bear instead of feeding it, but he argued that sharing the image of the impact of global warming with the largest audience possible would be more productive than intervening by ending the animal's life or feeding it a small amount of food. "There is no band aid solution. There was no saving this individual bear," he wrote on Instagram where he orginally posted the video. In his interview with National Geographic, Nicklen added, "it's not like I walk around with a tranquilizer gun or 400 pounds of seal meat."

GOP Tax Scam Attacks Renewables While Nurturing Nuclear and Fossil Fuel Industries

Several provisions in the GOP tax plan threaten the future of renewable energy in the United States while bolstering support for nuclear reactors and the fossil fuel industry, according to a New York Times analysis. ... "In different ways, direct and indirect, the House and Senate bills each imperil elements of" renewable energy's rise, Brad Plumer and Jim Tankersley write for the Times. The two bills will undergo a reconcilation process with the intention of sending a final version to the president's desk before the new year.

During the conference panel to finalize the bill, lawmakers will review the multiple measures expected to curtail U.S. renewable energy production, as the Times details:

A Senate bill provision intended to stop multinational companies from shifting profits overseas could unexpectedly cripple a key financing tool used by the renewable energy industry, particularly solar, by eroding the value of tax credits that banks and other financial institutions buy from energy companies.

The House bill's effects would be more direct, rolling back tax credits for wind farms and electric vehicles, while increasing federal support for two nuclear reactors under construction in Georgia....

The wind industry has warned that the House language, which would reduce the wind tax credit to 1.5 cents per kilowatt-hour, from 2.4 cents, and change eligibility rules, could eliminate over half of the new wind farms planned in the United States.

... Although the Senate bill would not cut the vital tax credits for wind and solar, the Senate's Base Erosion Anti-Abuse Tax—which aims to stop companies from shifting profits abroad—would impose restrictions on renewable energy companies that sell credits to banks and investors, cutting off the companies from vital financing, thereby jeopardizing wind and solar farms nationwide.

The fossil fuel industry, meanwhile, is "under little pressure in either bill;" in fact, producers of oil and gas are expected to benefit from the final bill.

More Climate Change Refugees Means More Walls

When I first talked to the three Honduran men in the train yard in the southern Mexican town of Tenosique, I had no idea that they were climate-change refugees. We were 20 miles from the border with Guatemala at a rail yard where Central American refugees often congregated to try to board La Bestia (“the Beast”), the nickname given to the infamous train that has proven so deadly for those traveling north toward the United States. ...

When I asked why they were heading for the United States, one responded simply, “No hubo lluvia.” (“There was no rain.”) In their community, without rain, there had been neither crops, nor a harvest, nor food for their families, an increasingly common phenomenon in Central America. In 2015, for instance, 400,000 people living in what has become Honduras’s “dry corridor” planted their seeds and waited for rain that never came. As in a number of other places on this planet in this century, what came instead was an extreme drought that stole their livelihoods.

For Central America, this was not an anomaly. Not only had the region been experiencing increasing mid-summer droughts, but also, as the best climate forecasting models predict, a “much greater occurrence of very dry seasons” lies in its future. Central America is, in fact, “ground zero” for climate change in the Americas, as University of Arizona hydrology and atmospheric sciences professor Chris Castro told me. And on that isthmus, the scrambling of the seasons, an increasingly deadly combination of drenching hurricanes and parching droughts, will hit people already living in the most precarious economic and political situations. Across Honduras, for example, more than 76% of the population lives in conditions of acute poverty. The coming climate breakdowns will only worsen that or will, as Castro put it, be part of a global situation in which “the wet gets wetter, the dry gets drier, the rich get richer, the poor get poorer. Everything gets more extreme.”

Talking with those farmers in the Tenosique train yard felt, in a way, like a scene from a sequel to the movie The Road in which a father and son walk across a post-apocalyptic North America devastated by an unknown cataclysm. In reality, though, I was just in a typical border zone of the Anthropocene, the proposed new geologic era characterized by human activity as the dominant force on the climate and environment.  And these young, unarmed farmers with failing harvests are now facing the only welcome this planet presently has to offer for such victims of climate change: expanding border regimes of surveillance, razor-wire walls, guns, and incarceration centers.

California wildfires: 120,000 forced to flee as blazes tear through south of state

Wildfires driven by strong desert winds continue to rage through southern California, destroying hundreds of buildings and forcing 120,000 people to flee a phenomenon that could last until Christmas. Donald Trump approved California’s request for an emergency declaration on Friday, speeding federal help to firefighters and communities who are battling multiple blazes with fleets of aircraft, fire engines and garden hoses.

“It’s wind event after wind event,” said Stan Ziegler, a fire captain in Ventura County, which has been ravaged by the most destructive blaze, the Thomas fire. The blaze has grown to 180 sq miles (466 sq km) and destroyed 430 buildings since it broke out on Monday. Dry, desert winds from the east known as Santa Anas, which fanned the flames, gave way to a respite of cooler onshore winds, then the easterlies roared back, said Ziegler.

Fire officials said they could be battling blazes for several more weeks because of the speed at which the wind is causing them to spread, raising the highly unusual prospect of a Christmas of wildfires, which in California traditionally end in November. Swaths of Los Angeles have choked on air filled with ash and smoke, prompting hundreds of schools to close. Along the coast between Ventura and Santa Barbara tiny beach communities were under siege as fires leapt from steep hillsides across US highway 101.


Also of Interest

Here are some articles of interest, some which defied fair-use abstraction.

U.S. Courts Have Been Treating Muslims Differently for a Very Long Time

When Washington Cheered the Jihadists

Syrian City’s Survivors Describe Three Years of Siege Under the Islamic State

New Report Looks at How Obama’s Housing Policies Destroyed Black Wealth

The Burning Earth Bears Witness in California

Ventura county is burning. My hometown is climate change's latest victim

Horrific video shows cop killing man who begged for his life

‘We were just a normal family’: Che Guevara’s daughter remembers her father


A Little Night Music

Tower Of Power - What Is Hip?

Tower of Power - So Very Hard To Go

Tower of Power - Diggin' On James Brown

Tower Of Power - You Got To Funkifize

Tower of Power w/Sam Moore - I Thank You

Tower of Power - Pocketful Of Soul

Tower Of Power - Oakland Stroke/Havin' Fun

Tower of Power - Estival Jazz Lugano 2010


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Looks like some source pimped CNN and CBS I believe. CNN has issued retraction. Greenwald is kicking CNN's butt up and down Twitter over it and demanding that CNN out their sources.

https://twitter.com/CNNPR/status/939234684004962305

https://twitter.com/ggreenwald

https://twitter.com/BenjaminNorton/status/939213479063556098

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@MrWebster @MrWebster Thanks for sharing that!

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A truth of the nuclear age/climate change: we can no longer have endless war and survive on this planet. Oh sh*t.

joe shikspack's picture

@MrWebster

what a shocker! another russiagate story turns out to be pure propaganda based upon the finest, most delicately embroidered lies.

i'm glad that glenn is on it. this is the sort of thing that he can really sink his teeth into - and he's already sunk them deep into the richly deserving josh marshall along with cnn.

i'd expect that glenn will probably have a feature up about this soon. propaganda followed by a whirlwind of journo tweets promoting it, much of it unretracted after the story poops the bed is a pattern that glenn has been following in previous articles.

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@MrWebster

people are still going to say that happened. This happened after it was decided that only 3/17 intelligence agencies believe that Russia interfered with the election. The CIA, FBI and the NSA, but people still say that it was all of the agencies. We know that this is why propaganda works.

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@MrWebster

And yes, our favorite purveyors of fake news happily brought out their speaking trumpets and preached the message far and wide... including, quite predictably, our own beloved DKOS.

Once again, the reality of "fake news" is clear. No, it's not MSM. It's EVERYWHERE and if a reader does not choose to exercise critical judgement then that reader is doomed to be one of the sheep.

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A lot of wanderers in the U.S. political desert recognize that all the duopoly has to offer is a choice of mirages. Come, let us trudge towards empty expanse of sand #1, littered with the bleached bones of Deaniacs and Hope and Changers.
-- lotlizard

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How the funk are you?

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@NCTim

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@NCTim where we went to college. What a guy, what music. Thanks!

So many great musicians from the TX/LA petrochemical shithole...

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@NCTim

pretty funkin' wonderful! ms shikspack and i just got back from the rib joint where we hung out and consumed mass quantities with one of the kids. i am full and happy.

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@joe shikspack I was passing through. My Internet rationing has progressed to just a few hours per week, so I don't get around much. The public forum pop culture propaganda organ media already possess enough rubes. So funk it.

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@joe shikspack
Kermit approves.

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which is a nice change.
Overall, just kicking back, happy to see the SO this weekend, and otherwise pleasant. Haven't taken my new brain meds yet, and they're squatting there rather menacingly...

Just hope that I don't disappear when they start working. I like this version of me. Random Song on my mind...

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24tAAXy9IVw]

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I do not pretend I know what I do not know.

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@detroitmechworks

glad the words were flowing for you today and things have settled down from the anxious crap that the government flung at you earlier in the week.

have a great weekend!

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Bombshell is what popped into my mind, but need cure myself of the war imagery symbolism. Kind of like killing two birds with one stone when I love birds. Smile

Anywho, since this week I got accused on Facebook of passing fake news (haha) in linking to DemocracyNow! Interview with constitutional expert re articles of impeachment, thought I would do some searches for another source for that slightly hyperbolic ‘ Germany denounces United States’ just for the hell of it.

Used Google News Search that groopspeak title, nada. Used the DeutcheWelle title and found several sources.

So it really was not ‘ Germany denouncing United States’ formally, was not a formal diplomatic cable though, was it, but the more subtle foreign policy speech often used to signal change.

Still, good to see, cannot blame them in the least when things there are on the verge of crumbling just like here.

Thanks for sharing that and the rest of the news! You rock!

Heh. The speech was hot off the heals of a Tillerson visit.
Here’s Bloomberg’s take:

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-12-05/germany-says-trump-s-...

he U.S. under President Donald Trump is losing its ability to shape global events, requiring Germany and France to jointly assert European interests, according to Sigmar Gabriel, Germany’s acting foreign minister.

“It’s clear that for the U.S., the world is no longer a global community, but an arena in which nations, non-state actors and companies fight to take advantage,” Gabriel, serving in a caretaker capacity until Chancellor Angela Merkel forms a new government, said in a speech in Berlin on Tuesday. “We’re seeing a weakened projection of order by the U.S.”

Gabriel expressed concern that the U.S. “withdrawal” from its role as a guarantor of western values is allowing countries such as China and Russia to fill the space the U.S. occupied in the post-World War II order. The absence of Germany’s strongest ally poses a risk that “forces us to act,” he said.

Fresh from talks with U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in Washington, Gabriel voiced the growing disenchantment in Europe’s largest economy with foreign policy under Trump, whose “America First” approach includes the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris climate accord, demands for NATO allies to pay up and upending of trade agreements. Merkel set the tone in May, when she declared that U.S. reliability for Germany was “to some extent over.”

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@divineorder
I think Trump's recent actions are just a convenient excuse. Germany has been grumbling for awhile now about US policies, particularly the Russia sanctions which are costing them money.

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We wanted decent healthcare, a living wage and free college.
The Democrats gave us Biden and war instead.

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@Azazello who might worry about dependable relationshops, or threats of nuclear war, especially by someone as stable and principled as our Mr. Trump! /s

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yeah, the headline writer (looking for clicks, undoubtedly) took some liberties with the headline language, i guess. on the other hand, reading what the german fm said, he wasn't that far off the mark:

“The U.S. no longer sees the world as a global community but as a fighting arena where everyone has to seek their own advantage,” Gabriel said, according to Deutsche Welle. “Germany can no longer simply react to U.S. policy but must establish its own position…even after Trump leaves the White House, relations with the U.S. will never be the same.”

this is not the usual sort of thing high-level diplomats from germany generally say about relations with the u.s. - it is very strong language without hedging. diplomats rarely speak that plainly and directly.

it remains to be seen whether the fm's opinions reflect the intentions of the rest of the german establishment, but, i seriously doubt that he would have made such candid and direct criticisms of the u.s. if he felt he was going too far out on a limb.

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@joe shikspack were ‘nichtsoschoen.’

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@divineorder
easily for foreigners to "get". Her facial expressions neither.

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@mimi @mimi Oh please, M,;you should be specific. Remember I have been to 49 countries so....

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@divineorder

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@joe shikspack  
recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital — German institutions fall all over themselves trying to please Israel in every other way.

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2017/nov/29/roger-waters-broadcasts-ca...

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@divineorder
ARD and ZDF German TV in Germany the last couple of days. They covered Gabriel's speech at the Koeber Institute, but not much. The way Gabriel speaks is very calm and quite clear. I liked it. There was no sensational bomb shell feeling about it.

What I was pretty miffed about is how ARD's correspondent Ingo Zamperoni in the interview with Gabriel during the late night evening news tries to defend Trump's decision to move the embassy of the US to Jerusalem as an 'honest' decision. I think Zamperoni is a bit emotionally bent towards the official US government line. I think I know why that is. At least I was amazed that he insisted to defend Trump in front of Gabriel, instead of getting more detailed opinions from Gabriel.

Thank you, Joe Shikspack, for the dw story and the links within. I got more about it here than through our own TV.

Here is the English version of the Deutsche Welle coverage:
Sigmar Gabriel declared at a foreign policy forum that relations with the US will "never be the same" after Trump. He warned institutions like the EU and the UN that they were running the risk of becoming irrelevant.

Here is the German version: (I think I can't just translate it in full, or could I ?).

Außenminister Sigmar Gabriel fordert stärkere Interessenpolitik
Welche internationale Rolle soll Deutschland spielen? Sigmar Gabriel gab bei der Körber-Stiftung eine umfassende Analyse der Lage. Zentral darin: ein anderes Verhältnis zur USA. Eine Umfrage bestätigt seine Sicht.

Oh well, I think Gabriel's words were much needed. German politicians are so darn coward to stand up for their own views in a convincing way.

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@mimi

there's a link inside the story to a reuters article about it as well, which is worth checking out because it has parts of gabriel's discussion that were not in the dw article that i read.

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Moving the US embassy to Jerusalem ? What a scoundrel.
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2LOWfWB11s width:400 height:240]

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We wanted decent healthcare, a living wage and free college.
The Democrats gave us Biden and war instead.

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@Azazello

good on jimmy dore for pointing out that the democrats are batshit crazy about israel, too.

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@joe shikspack little impatient with stopping at that. Where’s the beef? We seem to be good at describing current reality but shit at solutions.

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@Azazello Last week my friend went on a tear about how different the parties are, and that if Hillary was President, we would not have the tax bill, or blah blah blah.
I intend to send this video to her.
hehehe

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can't get the CNN video to embed, so I'll just link to the web page. Hope folks will take a few minutes to watch this video. It was filmed in one of the poorest predominantly white counties in the US. It's as good of an explanation as to 'why' FSC's 'deplorables' rejected her and the Democratic Party in 2016, and went with DT. Having worked for so many decades with folks from diverse backgrounds/locales--the Feds and two branches of the military--the Shouse's views didn't particularly surprise me, although they were different from my view regarding higher education, etc.

The video is only about 10 minutes in length. I think it succinctly makes the point that a major key to winning the Presidency is the promise of 'jobs, jobs, jobs.' Ms Shouse's words remind me that Dems should bear in mind that only about one-third of Americans hold an undergraduate degree; so, they probably won't win with only vague promises of job training, or even free education. It's the language of decent jobs that will help them win over some of the so-called 'Deplorables,' as FSC would say.

If folks don't have time to watch the entire clip, please try to check out - Minutes 07:19 to 09:11.

Trump gives America's 'poorest white town' hope

I'll be interested to see the midterm and 2020 exit polls, 'cause I wonder if folks like the Shouses will think that his policies have helped them. Time will tell.

BTW, this morning heard Elisabeth Bumiller (Washington Bureau Chief for the NYT) on XM radio (MSBNC), and feel somewhat vindicated regarding my 'theory' about the MSM and Weinstein, and our current national discussion on sexual predation/assault. She said that obviously the discussion we're witnessing is a 'proxy fight' with DT. I knew it!

Biggrin

Thanks for tonight's EB, Joe. I'm whipped, but got to check out many of the articles, etc. The video of the polar bear sickens me. Sorry, I may have videographed him for the reason stated, but I would then have tried to fed him--something--for cryin' out loud.

Even if he couldn't make it, I would have wanted him to go out on a full stomach. It brought tears to my eyes; but, I'll retweet it. Thanks for making folks aware of their plight.

Hey, Everyone have a wonderful weekend!

Bye

Mollie


The "Grand Bargain" isn't dead--it's being implemented incrementally through piecemeal legislation. Please read "The Moment Of Truth."

"The standard of living of the average American has to decline. I don't think you can escape that."
--Paul Volcker, The New York Times, October 18, 1979, Page 1.

“If we can divide the electorate this way, we can have them expending their energies fighting amongst themselves, over issues that for us, have no meaning whatsoever."
--USA Bankers Magazine, August 25, 1924

"Every time I lose a dog, he takes a piece of my heart. Every new dog gifts me with a piece of his. Someday, my heart will be total dog, and maybe then I will be just as generous, loving, and forgiving."
--Author Unknown

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@Unabashed Liberal on AARP new campaign really Me care cuts.

Still waiting for you to go 8n to detail about the female in charge of AARP

Have a good one!

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@divineorder

why I don't care for Jenkins is because she's a Reagan conservative.

Jenkins authored the AARP's 'Aging In Place' philosophy. IMO, that's just a fancy way for saying we ain't gonna advocate for the government to pay your way in a skilled nursing facility or nursing home. Instead, you 'little peeps' can make use of a home health care agency once a week!

Wink

You won't find this photo of her at AARP, but here you go,

Jo Ann Jenkins, CEO, AARP (2017).png

Jenkins worked in several posts during the Reagan Administration, including 'voter outreach' to get him elected in 1980. She also was in WJC's Agriculture Dept; IIRC, for about 3 years. When I've got a little more time to search, I'll post the screenshot that I made of her Reagan years employment.

Recently, in a letter to the Administration, I noticed that Jenkins spoke of the "Medical Deduction" Tax Expenditure--mentioning that the deductible threshold went up at the beginning of 2017. That is correct. From the wording, however, it was inferred that this Administration was responsible.

That is incorrect. It was 'O' who raised it from 7.5 percent to 10.0--as a budget offset. What he did was exempt seniors for several years--UNTIL January 2017. But, one would not know that, if all they read was the AARP letter to the Administration. See below.

Medical Itemized Deduction cut from 7.5% to 10% of AGI - takes effect Jan. 2013

Currently, those facing high medical expenses are allowed a deduction for medical expenses to the extent that those expenses exceed 7.5 percent of adjusted gross income (AGI).

The new provision imposes a threshold of 10 percent of AGI.

[Which is] Waived for 65+ taxpayers in 2013-2016 only. Bill: PPACA; Page: 1,994-1,995

Obviously, that 'cut' was part of the PPACA.

Jenkins has been interviewed by Brian Lamb on C-Span. My 'guess' is that you could probably find the video at their archives. If not, let me know, and I'll search for it later. (Gotta pay a few bills this evening.) I'm not sure if her interview was part of Newsmakers, or Q&A, but it should come up pretty easily.

You and JB have a great weekend!

Mollie

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@Unabashed Liberal

thanks for the video. i think that the simple explanation for the phenomenon is that trump promised something to very desperate people that the democrats will not promise and have already worn out the people's belief that the democrats give a damn about them.

what happens when these people realize that trump, too, has taken them for a ride? who knows?

heh:

BTW, this morning heard Elisabeth Bumiller (Washington Bureau Chief for the NYT) on XM radio (MSBNC), and feel somewhat vindicated regarding my 'theory' about the MSM and Weinstein, and our current national discussion on sexual predation/assault. She said that obviously the discussion we're witnessing is a 'proxy fight' with DT. I knew it!

of course, elisabeth bumiller and her ilk will never get around to the big picture, which is that our entire culture is based upon exploitation and that the culture creates the opportunities and training for people like donny tiny hands, whatshisname weinstein and al franken.

after a few heads roll in congress, who knows maybe even the white house and some big names in hollywood - "the little people" will still be exploited sexually and otherwise. but, well, people will feel better because some token scapegoats will have been publicly flogged.

sorry, i got to ranting there.

have a great weekend!

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@joe shikspack that was a sign that the whole concern about unequal sex relations wars kabuki to me.

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can, and, hopefully, will come out of the national discussion about sexual abuse/misconduct. Certainly didn't mean to infer that I don't think it can/will, or, that it's not important.

I do believe, as Bumiller admitted, that any good will mostly be a byproduct of the MSM/Bipartisan Establishment/Deep State push to establish grounds for DT's impeachment--if the Russia ruse falls apart. IOW, they had a (rather transparent) ulterior motive; then the situation got away from them.

OTOH, I'm very happy if it helps abuse survivors; not to mention, quite glad to see it drive those jerks out of office who have no business being there in the first place. Heck, sounds like a few of them should be wearing black and white stripes, eh?

Biggrin

Regarding the folks in Beattyville, my main point was that either corporatist Dems truly don't get what these folks are begging for, or, they flat-out don't care. Regardless, I believe it's obvious that the Dems' decades of lip service don't fool those folks, anymore. I can't imagine that they can possibly win them back--short of a complete Party makeover.

To be honest, I almost teared up when Leighandra and Harold Shouse spoke so wistfully of 'one day' fulfilling their dream of going to the Grand Canyon. That they haven't been able to take that trip in 22 years of marriage, is a very sad comment on what has become of the 'American Dream.'

Have a nice weekend!

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I haven't really trusted AARP as an advocacy organization since corporatist Bill Novelli took it over in 2003. BTW, I grew up reading AARP literature, since my Father was in his late 40's when I was born. Heck, I even joined them a month or two before my 50th birthday. But, today, they are a far cry from my Parents' AARP--if you know what I mean!

Wink

BTW, the CEOs that have succeeded Novelli are deficit hawks. Look at what Novelli's several-line blurb at Wikipedia says,

Bill Novelli

Bill Novelli is an American businessman. He was the Chief Executive Officer of AARP from 2002 to 2009 and co-founder of the Divided We Fail campaign.[1] He is a powerful influence in American politics.[2] He was a featured speaker at the town hall screening of I.O.U.S.A..

Here's what I.O.U.S.A. is,

I.O.U.S.A.

I.O.U.S.A. is a 2008 American documentary film directed by Patrick Creadon. The film focuses on the shape and impact of the United States national debt. The film features Robert Bixby, director of the Concord Coalition, and David Walker, the former U.S. Comptroller-General, as they travel around the United States on a tour to let communities know of the potential dangers of the national debt. The tour was carried out through the Concord Coalition, and was known as the "Fiscal Wake-Up Tour."

There have been at least two other CEOs who've followed Novelli--including Jenkins. All of them are conservatives/corporatists. Mr M and I were part of the so-called member 'walk-out' quite a few years ago--when AARP had about 46 to 48 million members.

As of this year, I did renew my membership, but, only because I had to in order to enroll in a RX Plan which was sponsored by them. Luckily, during this year's Open Enrollment, we found a more suitable RX Plan for 2018--with a different insurer.

Of course, if they are able and/or willing to help forestall cuts to any entitlements, I'm all for it.

Pleasantry

Have a nice weekend!

Mollie


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@Unabashed Liberal just not up on the latest leaders. Thanks.

Was hoping you had more specifics on the females current.

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The traditional view of the United States as having a protecting role was beginning to “crumble”

The U.S.’s retreat (from its international role) is not due to the policies of only one president. It will not change fundamentally after the next elections

Good to hear that it's not only due to Trump's barbarism.

I watched the video of Obama's appearance in Germany and wondered if the people who were cheering for him are even aware of the things he did to hundreds of thousands of people?

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@snoopydawg Desperate deutchers are like desperate people in US, looking for a savior or a hero?

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@divineorder

I wouldn't have been surprised if I saw women fainting. The minute he started speaking, the crowd went wild. Bad

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@snoopydawg
tossing their panties at him (like Elvis)?

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@snoopydawg

yep, with any luck the world will recognize that the empire is more of a threat to their wellbeing than a protector of it and stop supporting u.s. wars for global dominance.

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@joe shikspack
would have a German edition with a German voice over, because the Germans need to get the "picture" and think about their own involvement with the MIC.
The Military Industrial Complex & Activism - Part 1 | With Medea Benjamin
[video:https://youtu.be/P2KQgHv8QjE]

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@snoopydawg  
I think these people around the world who are just sooo angry that Trump is wiping the lipstick off the North American pig, have a distorted view of what barbarism is.

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