Who's Going to Say it Out Loud in Congress? Bernie? Tulsi?

33 days of Trump-induced government shutdown came to an end yesterday. Why did all the people (not to mention the economy) have to suffer such consequences?

Today the causes start to fall into place. With a WSJ article on the administration's role in bringing about a still-pending coup in Venezuela what's happened and in still happening has come into much fuller view.

So. . .

Let's remember how much the Transnational Capitalist Class (TCC, term from Peter Phillips) loathes socialism.

Let's also remember that US foreign policy has been and continues to be dictated by the drive to get hold of oil--privately owned, wealth-creating big oil, to wit, Venezuela's oil reserves.

So, here's a rough timeline of recent events as orchestrated by the TCC, Trump, and their crew:

1. Ongoing aim of the TCC to rid the world of socialist or "socialist" governments. This is ideology, not just wish.

2. In their immediate sights are Venezuela, Nicaragua, Cuba.

3. Trump administration moves toward ousting Maduro, which requires, among other forces, CIA participation.

4. In November 2018 Trump loses the House of Representatives. Meaning that his hold over the CIA is going to be considerably weakened come January.

5. So he has to move on Venezuela. Right away. But he needs a cover because this will be an overt coup to oust a well-known and elected president of a foreign country. Meanwhile the incoming progressives in Congress are Loud and Angry.

6. So, suddenly the appropriations bill that his party had already agreed to is "not enuff" for Trump and he shuts down the government. Why does he suddenly turn? This is at the end of December.

7. The smoke screen is created. All the news is about the government shut down. If people are thinking about politics, that's what's on their mind, not US Venezuela policy.

8. During the ongoing shut-down Pompeo, Bolton, Rubio and others are engineering the coup against Maduro, garnering international support for Guaido, and encouraging him to declare himself the only legitimate ruler of Venezuela.

9. By yesterday they have pushed the shut down so far and hurt so many people that it has to stop. Repub senators even tell Pence this.

10. Additionally, and perhaps most saliently, Russia has come out against US intervention in Venezuela.

11. The Venezuela plans have also come along far enough that Trump's handlers think it's "safe" to break the news--more or less--that Maduro has been rightfully ousted and the US backs his opponent.

12. The Marines are off shore and waiting. The CIA is in Colombia. The US diplomats are cowering in Caracas and must know that they are pawns in a pending military action. Where are the plans at this point?

13. So far, the chief reason that US military action has not started is. . . Russia.

There are still a lot of unanswered ??'s. But after the WSJ article shines its light on our illustrious state department's actions, this can't be called a "conspiracy theory."

Why did all those folks have to forfeit pay, security, and possibly--if they're contract workers--without restitution? Well, because Trump needed cover.

Who's going uncover this story loudly and clearly in congress and in the media?

This is my first blog post here at C99, though I am a pretty regular C99 reader. Greetings to all and thank you for reading.

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You will have fun with this brain trust.

this can't be called a "conspiracy theory"

Think they've worn that one out, along with "fake news" and "Blame Russia". The neocons are using the same play books that passed in the past. People are getting smarter. The cover of darkness is not quite as effective as it was in previous episodes. We are seeing the administration cave, mostly due to the alternative media making more sense. Think they over-extended on this VZ leap. Falling short it's: hey kids, here's a lollipop. We were just playing with walls and stuff. Fogettaboutit. They would like us to think that serious people are still mostly in control. Sorry, but we are seeing way beyond those ignorant lollipops. Somehow, climate change and stolen wealth make their distraction games fail.

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and I think, I hope, you are right!

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see this FAQ about why your comment didn't post in the right spot:

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Thanks for the great essay.

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Any technical questions you have, JtC can answer. If you click on messages, type administrator in the to section, it will go to Joe and JtC. JtC is chief cook and bottle washer and Joe is his partner in crime.

I'm not sure I understand your question. Did you read the "please read before using this comment form" before using the comment form? There are different links or comment and reply.

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I do hope I fit in here. I'll send JtC a message. Since he's the chief cook and bottle washer do you think he'll make me a sandwich?

No, I'm sorry I didn't read the "please read before using this comment form" before I used the comment form. Sorry 'bout that.

Hehehe!!

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Even we old timers can misplace a comment or two lol.

Perfect!

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I can go to sleep now, being amused and smiling. I am willing to make you a sandwhich, JtC, to say thank you for your humor.

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I saw that my comment ended up in the wrong place. I thought about trying to fix it, and then I thought WTF. You are too funny.

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@JtC Hi JtC and thank you very much for the "user tip!

Did my comment not post in the right place? I'm probably doing something wrong but am not sure what.

Also, although I love the replies that your help generated (below) I'm thinking maybe I'll stay out of that conversation (for now at least!).

Thanks again.

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I was just having a little fun with dk.

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I also wonder what smoke screen distractions were orchestrated to keep us from knowing that we were doing the same thing over and over in our not so distant past? Honduras and Haiti for example?

Bolivia has lithium, an icky socialist govt, and actually count paper ballots in public, on site where they were cast, so they definitely need some USA! love and help.

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@Deja True that, Deja! Thank you for your comment.

What's new about this particular government-engineered smoke screen, IMO, is that he (Trump) took the government itself hostage and brought on such misery to so many of his own constituents, in order to make the smoke screen. (Misery being brought to "furners" is just foreign policy, right?)

Did anything in the last 33 days bother Wall Street in the least? Doesn't look that way.

But "ordinary" people got the stuffing knocked out of them by their pres, just so that he could have cover.

(Are the low-income folks who lost paychecks ever going to be made whole after this debacle?)

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@EyeRound

The night before Juan Guaidó declared himself interim president of Venezuela, the opposition leader received a phone call from Vice President Mike Pence.

Mr. Pence pledged that the U.S. would back Mr. Guaidó if he seized the reins of government from Nicolás Maduro .
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That's all I can paste, and can only see a tiny bit more than that.

I gleaned this from under a video:

From the beginning of the Trump administration, critics have chided President Trump for not working more closely with allies. But right now the U.S. is working with allies in Venezuela. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains.

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Emphasis mine.

I guess the article actually makes the connection between the well organized caravans/wall debate with neither "team" budging, and the shutdown being purposely done in order to provide cover for our meddling in yet another Latin American country, that also happens to have natural resources we want. We have almost always meddled down there.

My point is, where is the supposed connection?

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@Deja

of you are interested in reading how Pence set this up. How nice to just be able to call someone and offer them the presidency.

I just wish our military would just say no. It's illegal to invade countries that haven't threatened ours.

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@snoopydawg that Juan Guaidó will return the favor. As for invading other countries, gotta stop the drugs or something.

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@snoopydawg via the link in the Common Dreams article that you refer to.

Interestingly, that link only worked yesterday. I was able to read the entire WSJ piece at that time.

I tried the same link again today and hit the paywall. Wonder if it's in the WSJ print version, which our library gets?

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@EyeRound that the WSJ article, while providing all the State-Dept-Venezuela information, did not make the link with the shut down.

Dates, quotes and times are carefully given in the article, so anyone who is aware of the shut down can read about Venezuela and is, I believe, invited to think simultaneously about the dates and times of the government shut down.

I think that whoever made the leaks to the WSJ may have also had such connect-the-dots in mind.

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@EyeRound @EyeRound even though it could be true.

There isn't any reason that Trump can't be involved in several actions at once. And I'm not sure where you get the notion that the Venezuela story was not heard due to distraction about the shutdown. Venezuela has been in the news.

And Trump was very unhappy when he signed the budget bill last March ( I think it was March), it had too many items he didn't like, and he swore up and down he wouldn't sign a bill he objected to again. I guess he wants to use a line-item veto. (and I don't know where the line item veto stands now - if it is available for presidents to use or not). So he is (was) digging in his heels now.

I think he re-opened the government to avoid damaging the economy further. We can't have airports shutting down.

Pompeo, I thought, was leaving the administration. Neither he nor Bolton are on the same page as Trump when it comes to some foreign policy issues.

US oil interests have had Venezuela in their sight for a long, long time. The US hasn't, it its past, shut down the government for its various adventures in the world.

I would be more likely to think that Bolton and Pompeo are doing whatever they feel like doing, regardless of what Trump wants. My overall impression is that maybe Trump is being neutered by TPTB.

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You don't think Trump is on board with the coup?

Within the hour, US President Donald Trump officially recognized Guaidó as Venezuela’s legitimate president, prompting Maduro to sever diplomatic ties with the US. Pompeo’s State Department promised to give Guaidó “the resources he needs to lead the government of Venezuela,” including $20 million in humanitarian aid.

umm

And Trump was very unhappy when he signed the budget bill last March ( I think it was March), it had too many items he didn't like, and he swore up and down he wouldn't sign a bill he objected to again

And yet he was quite happy signing the tax bill that is going to cost us bigly and then the military budget that had much more money in it than he requested.

Pompeo, I thought, was leaving the administration. Neither he nor Bolton are on the same page as Trump when it comes to some foreign policy issues.

Did you happen to see the tweet of Trump in my comment in Arendt's essay where he said that the US should take Libya's oil in return for us getting rid of Gaddaffi? And you think that Pompeo, Bolton and Abram was just appointed into his administration without his consent? I don't understand why you think that Trump is just going along for the ride and has no say in his government.

I think he re-opened the government to avoid damaging the economy further. We can't have airports shutting down.

He doesn't give JackSh*t about the damage he does to the economy. If he did he wouldn't have shut it down in the first place and then said he will keep it shut down for years if he has to just to get his wall. The wall that he could have had the GOP get him during his first two years. What? They didn't have the votes then? Then what made him think he would get it after the dems took the house?

Trump is doing what he is because he wants just like Obama did the things he wanted to regardless of what they ran on.

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@snoopydawg incorrect assumptions there.

Yes, Trump was unhappy with last year's budgets, and the main reason he acquiesced was because he wanted the bigger budget for the military.

The tax bill will put more money in more regular people's pockets via the larger standard deductions alone, so it should be stimulative from that point of view. However, I have no idea why so many people think tax cuts for the wealthy are stimulative, and I wasn't even addressing taxes anyway. I was talking about Trumps attitude about last year's budget.

"And you think that Pompeo, Bolton and Abram was just appointed into his administration without his consent? I don't understand why you think that Trump is just going along for the ride and has no say in his government."

I didn't say that Trump has no say in his government. It has been reported that Trump has been regularly undermined by different members of his staff at different times. I have no idea why he hired Bolton to begin with; the hire doesn't fit with what Trump has said in the past.

It wouldn't hurt to admit that Trump's notions of getting out of the nation building business face huge headwinds on all sides.

As to you asserting that Trump has no concern about our economy, well you are simply wrong here. He has long talked about our economy, trade issues, jobs, etc. He has tried to fix the trade imbalances, which should eventually have a large impact on business and employment here. Most other politicians have been perfectly happy selling out the US.

Shutdowns have been used in the past for bargaining chips. I'm not saying it is right or justified, but it is factual that shutdowns have been used by both repubs and dems for bargaining purposes.

IMO, the hysteria over this shutdown far exceeds the criticism over shutdowns in the past, and it started almost immediately. I've never before seen a similar outcry over federal workers during the prior shutdowns. Maybe it existed and somehow I missed it. Then again, we didn't have the instant communication we have now.

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@dfarrah and I agree that Trump shows no concern for the welfare of the economy or the welfare of the regular folks who are subject to his governance.

Who he does pay attention to are the TCC people who are powerful enough to keep him in power or get rid of him. And enough of those people were starting to chafe at security lapses in airports and various other negative effects of this protracted shutdown that Pence had to listen to "the riot act" from a group of Republican senators and convey the message (the orders) to Trump to "open up the government or we'll remove you."

You are right that government shutdowns have been used in the past, by both Dems and Repubs. They've been short, and they've been in follow up to well-publicized, open debate on appropriations.

This shut down was different: unexpected, involving a sudden, otherwise inexplicable about-face on Trump's part, and it lasted 33 days. In other words, the length of time was sufficient for the State Dept to get its ducks in a row with Guaido and the UN (some of them, anyway).

I'm not sure I understand you here, but may I say that this whole shut down was about an appropriations bill not a budget? My understanding is that the budget divides up the $$ and the various appropriations bills subsequently allocate specific amounts to specific spending purposes.

This particular allocations bill had already been green-lighted by the Republicans in the Senate, which would not have happened had Trump not indicated that he was on board with it.

So we have to deal with Trump losing the House, doing his 180, and Venezuela. Linking them together does a lot of explaining and answering.

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@Deja , (on FB), a handy little (well, not so little) chart of US interventions in Latin America going back to 1890.

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Right?

SMDH!

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@Deja

originate in Langley, not 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

Also--I haven't checked yet--are the Dems actually going to *oppose* Trump on this?

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@Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal But the new Congress has oversight over the CIA. Trump needed a smoke screen to get it done. By now, Congress's oversight powers are moot on this phase of the VZ coup.

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So far, the chief reason that US military action has not started is. . . Russia.

This isn't the Wilson Administration.
We haven't invaded a Latin American country since 1989.
I see us continuing to destabilize Venezuela, but not invade.

Remember the last coup?

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gjponsit could be right

This may just be some very shitty saber rattling on top of all the millions funding/ covert action. We will see.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-venezuela-politics/u-s-calls-on-world...

By overcoming opposition to holding the U.N. meeting on Saturday, Washington successfully put the global spotlight on Venezuela as a Security Council problem. However, any council action to address the crisis would be blocked by veto-powers Russia and China, diplomats said.

Britain, Germany, France and Spain all said on Saturday they would recognize Guaido if Maduro failed to call fresh elections in eight days, an ultimatum Russia said was “absurd” and the Venezuelan foreign minister called “childlike.”

“Europe is giving us eight days? Where do you get that you have the power to establish a deadline or an ultimatum to a sovereign people?” Venezuela’s Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza told the Security Council.

Russia also said military intervention in Venezuela should be avoided at any cost, while Caracas reiterated that its offer of dialogue with President Donald Trump’s government was still on the table despite his administration’s two-year campaign against Maduro.

“If President Trump, like other presidents of the United States, is in search of war to show he can govern and to stimulate the economy, he won’t get that war in Venezuela,” Arreaza told reporters later.

A Sputnik history lesson that tweeter hasn't censored. Yet.

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@divineorder

But we might get another country to do it for us. Remember that article I posted in the EBs last week about how we're going to be ramping up action in those areas? I'll post it again if anyone wants to read it.

Not only catastrophes, but catastrophic damages. I can't begin to imagine why people who support the troops think that this is okay.

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@snoopydawg say Hi to Snoopydawg and many thanks for your comments here and elsewhere in these pages!

That's quite a series of before-after photos that say what 1,000 words can't quite say.

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@EyeRound

Thanks for saying this. Appreciate it very much. I'm looking forward to more of your essays and comments here.

What's with your avatar? Is this rumplestilsken? Or a lady at a spinning wheel?

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@snoopydawg but I prefer the Norns of Germanic mythology--spinning out fate!

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I'm so glad we protected it from those dirty Russkies.

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@divineorder I'm glad Russia and other countries are opposing.

The notion that western countries can just demand a new election in some country is just ridiculous.

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@gjohnsit Hi gjohnsit and divineorder. Thank you for great comments and for classic video!

I hope you are right about this being saber-rattling, and of course it's bizarre to try to think that Putin may be doing the "right" thing. That's a stretch, there's always his interest in VZ oil.

I don't remember this kind of smoke screen before W's attempted coup against Chavez. Don't doubt that the action was covert, tho.

I just think Trump is taking the cover-up thing one awful step further by holding his own country hostage by way of deflecting attention away from foreign policy.

Would treason be the right word for it?

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@snoopydawg @EyeRound Trump got rid of SOS Tilerston since this was evidently the plan all along, just waiting for a stooge to come along so disaster capitalism could spring in to further action.

Putin? Heh, how about the Russian people?

They must be like many of us, scared shtless that we will end up in a nuclear war. They are fighting for their survival fo sho, so seems to me their only option these days is to get in US's face. A dangerous game that I don't support.

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Well as ready as one can be. They know what to do if the bombs start flying because they do drills. Americans are going to be in for a very rude awakening if war comes to this country.

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@EyeRound bizarre that Putin can do the right thing.

And Russia has its own oil.

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@EyeRound how can you say that some 'coverup' existed, when we all know about Venezuela and it has been in the news for quite some time?

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@dfarrah not a government-supported coup. Last time they tried that Condoleeza Rice had to apologize very sincerely!

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@gjohnsit

Honduras and Brazil worked so well.

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Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued this statement after Special Counsel Mueller released a seven-count indictment of top Trump campaign advisor Roger Stone, for lying to Congress, witness tampering, and obstruction:
“The indictment of Roger Stone makes clear that there was a deliberate, coordinated attempt by top Trump campaign officials to influence the 2016 election and subvert the will of the American people.....
https://www.moonofalabama.org/
https://www.speaker.gov/newsroom/12519-4/

Wow is she stupid. Campaign officials are responsible to influence people to vote for their candidate.
What the fuck do hers do? Oh that's right. Try to make her look not so ignorant.

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Duh! I guess we won't see her calling Hillary out for doing that though.

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But, she's actually dumb. It's not so shocking that she falls for the national bullshit (I thought she was an insider, guess not). But she makes a public statement to display her ignorance to her colleagues, the media, and the American people. She still thinks Mueller is credible. Wow.

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crap is just that. So do every democrat who has staked their reputation on 'getting to the bottom of it'. This seems to be the first time I've seen her saying something about it.

I'm sick of seeing her getting the credit for ending the shutdown. It was the workers calling off sick and shutting down the airports that did it. Nancy has been finding new funds for border security without getting anything in return for it. But not for the wall.

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@snoopydawg

Because that's how much the shutdown cost the American people. At $6 billion we break even. Any money they raise should pay us back for that.

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remembers the Iran-Contra scandal and subsequent investigation, but if he WERE to be considered credible, shouldn't the fact that he's not coming up with evidence of collusion, in fact came out against the most recent Buzzfeed story claiming to have another smoking gun, and is probably not going to supply sufficient evidence to impeach anybody--well, in short, if he's credible, shouldn't all these facts matter?

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@Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal

I've got quite the dossier on him, one rivaling Steele's on Donald Trump. The Democrats are foolish to think Mueller is working for them, and wil present them with a nice surprise at the end. He working on a cover-up for the non-elected Deep State — folks at the FBI and the State Department and the former Obama administration. I'm guessing all his work product will be classified because he sure doesn't want the Democrats running off half-cocked with nuisance charges against Trump. Trump has the classified docs that could unmask them all.

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And here I thought the reason they kept Trump around is that he's so politically useful to them all (particularly the Democrats).

I mean, seriously, where would the Dems be without Trump? They're going to need some version of Trump for the rest of their existence, otherwise someone might have to ask what use they are.

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@Pricknick Indeed, Pricknick!

Nancy and Chuck just sat there smiling at criminal actions from the government they're supposed to be part of!

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@EyeRound Lets them off the hook. Nancy P. is a master at taking things off the table. She and The Turtle confound me. Why do they keep getting elected when all they do is back up the sad sick status quo our government is mired in? It's so strange to watch the in the bag media and the political duopoly kabuki show now that I'm no longer engaged by what passes for politics. I get a lot of grief as somehow it's my and other dropouts fault if we refuse to participate in the sick, false game at hand.

'Foreign policy' wise there is not a lick of difference between the two party's. Venezuela has been in their cross hairs since they voted out the Big Oil crowd and went slightly socialistic. It's a real grind to listen to dueling pols both D's and R's who are all bent and in the bag pretend they are going to 'investigate' whatever. Who gives a fuck what Bernie or Tulsi say they are part and parcel of the problem. Progressives? I doubt it. What an insult to the men and women who in our past history actually did fight for progress. As for Trump he's just handy dandy to the rest of the psycho killers in power who needed a foil, a scary clown to scare and divert ordinary people of good spirit so they can move forward unimpeded and implement their mutual agenda on the world and here in the USA,USA,USA!

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@shaharazade

psycho killers

[video:https://youtu.be/jzIuZ-mrIL0]

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Regardless of the path in life I chose, I realize it's always forward, never straight.

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@shaharazade

and commentary. me, i love tulsi as 'progressive except conflicted about torture', cuz:" presidents and ticking time bombs!"

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

she may utter something later, i for one would never believe her. giving 2 charm tours across the US to genocidaire narendra modi? pfffft. oh, yes, the progressive army says she needs to answer for this ahead of their tours:

"Soumya Shankar, however, highlights valid concerns such as Gabbard’s opposition to House Resolution 417 which chided India to protect “the rights and freedoms of religious minorities” and recommended that Modi should continue to be denied a U.S. Visa. This was a response to Modi’s negligence in the 2002 Gujarat riots which claimed over a thousand lives, most of them Muslims. Gabbard opposed the resolution, arguing that it “weakens, rather than strengthens, the friendship between the United States and India.” Gabbard also downplayed Modi’s involvement, stating that there is a lot of misinformation. I disagree with Gabbard, and her comments should be challenged. Despite a lack of evidence, Modi maintained that a Muslim mob attacked the Godhra train that sparked the violence."

on edit: to further prove your point: from jeffrey st. clair's roaming charges:

"+ Things Democrats do when the government is shut down: Pass the NATO Support Act in the House without a single Democratic vote against it.

'The House overwhelmingly approved legislation on Tuesday night that would trigger new protections to ensure the United States remains in NATO and thwart moves by President Donald Trump from quitting the alliance.

The lower chamber voted 357 to 22 to approve the plan, which now heads to the Senate, where similar legislation has been introduced.

The move came hours after House Majority Leader Rep. Steny Hoyer, D-Md., and Reps. Jimmy Panetta, D-Calif. and Chrissy Houlahan, D-Pa., joined other Democratic members to speak in support of the plan, saying it was a critical way to fend off ongoing threats from the Trump administration to leave the alliance.

The legislation, H.R. 676, called the NATO Support Act, makes clear that no funds will be used to withdraw the United States from the alliance.

+ Can someone explain to me (rhetorical device) why Reps. AOC, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, and Barbara Lee voted with Liz Cheney in favor of the NATO Support Act? Not one Democrat or “Democratic Socialist” voted against this pathetic endorsement of an obsolete and provocative military alliance?

+ Only 22 brave souls voted against NATO, all of them libertarian Republicans. These are the first warm feelings I’ve ever had for Rep. Louie Gohmert.

anti-war tulsi (isn't she still in the house?), ocasio has a peace plan.

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@shaharazade

Hats off, Shaz.

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"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha

"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver

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I think you're going to fit in well here.

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

Tulsi Gabbard

@TulsiGabbard

The United States needs to stay out of Venezuela. Let the Venezuelan people determine their future. We don't want other countries to choose our leaders--so we have to stop trying to choose theirs.

Bernie not so much
https://failedevolution.blogspot.com/2019/01/it-seems-that-bernie-sander...

Bernie Sanders

@SenSanders
· Jan 24, 2019

The Maduro government has waged a violent crackdown on Venezuelan civil society, violated the constitution by dissolving the National Assembly and was re-elected last year in an election many observers said was fraudulent. The economy is a disaster and millions are migrating. 1/3

Sanders
‏Verified account @SenSanders
Jan 24

The United States should support the rule of law, fair elections and self-determination for the Venezuelan people. We must condemn the use of violence against unarmed protesters and the suppression of dissent. 2/3
403 replies 2,537 retweets 9,530 likes

Bernie Sanders
‏Verified account @SenSanders

But we must learn the lessons of the past and not be in the business of regime change or supporting coups—as we have in Chile, Guatemala, Brazil & the DR. The US has a long history of inappropriately intervening in Latin American nations; we must not go down that road again. 3/3

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chuck utzman

TULSI 2020

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@chuckutzman

post Convention.

As for his troubling positions on MIC business, I keep hearing a line from Good Night and Good Luck

I can't fight Hearst and McCarthy at the same time.

That's not intended as a justification.

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"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha

"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver

@chuckutzman what is your point about Bernie?

He is certainly not advocating regime change, and he is talking about conditions.

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dfarrah

@dfarrah
Here, he goes out of his way to endorse bogus neo--lib talking points before he agrees that regime change should not be our policy. I'm similarly distressed about Bernie signing up with the Russia did it crowd.
I was a big Bernie supporter until he signed on with HRC. I do have some reservations about Tulsi, but on balance she's my choice so far.

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chuck utzman

TULSI 2020

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That's very likely what went on in January 2019. Makes sense out of Russia's surprise visit with their two world class stealth bombers. At a strategic level, it fits with the Neocon the Brazilians elected to oppress them and privatize their natural resources.

But to answer the question in your title: "Who's Going to Say it Out Loud in Congress? Bernie? Tulsi?"

No one has anything to gain from that. Americans by and large believe that if you steal it, you own it. Just like the United States, itself. Or, the top half of Mexico. Americans have always operated from the premise that the oil in the western hemisphere, at the very least, is American oil. These are savage lands merely decorated with pockets of civilization on the surface. It's a young world. In my opinion, of course.

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@Pluto's Republic Hi PR and thank you for your thoughts, grim though they may be. They may also be true, of course!

This country's hypocrisy knows no bounds.

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@Pluto's Republic

that the majority of Americans don't give a damn what happens in Venezuela, and the harder their own lives are, the less they care.

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"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha

"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver

I look forward to your contributions to our discussions.

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but i do need to offer a counter to your narrative. this slow-mo putsch has been going on since obomba 2012 called VZ (under maduro, of course) a direct threat to amerikan national security. media has been making up news against both maduro and the 'causes' of the privations under his rule, not that he hasn't made his own mistakes.

but you might want to check out some additions at the end of my diary on the subject, although the WSJ seemed to have some of them, but alas, even using the 'private window' option, it's still behind a paywall for me. adding eliott abrams as point man...makes it even more serious.

but much like denouncing julian assange, it seems that the D team is almost more stridently virulent than the team. including this fukkery, guess we'll see where the bill goes; maybe somewhere, as it has DWS's 'russia' in the mix.

but what i'm trying to say is that this just isn't a Boss Tweet diversion, imo. it's like all the puzzle pieces have come together right now to R2P venezuela, and i don't think it's solely for Rexxon's oil, but guaido's already Open for Bidness.

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@wendy davis

This fukkery, as you say, has actively destroyed Venezuela's economy using US sanctions, blockades, and other dirty actions for quite some time. At least since we last toppled Brazil's government during Obama's first term. We've been tormenting and collectively punishing the Venezuelan people for quite a while, building up to a overt overthrow.

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@Pluto's Republic

was that the stars are aligned now for DT to declare guaido 'the interim pres of VZ'. it's not only the oil, but all VZ's strategic minerals: gold, bauxite, uranium, i've forgotten what all. but it's also about 'reversing the pink tide', which was what i'd always imagined Obama, the Boss Tweet had meant by declaring VZ as 'a direct national security threat to amerkkka'. "no options, including military ones are off the table".

but from the military coup against zelaya 1990 honduras (h. clinton let stand), then dilma's impeachment, lula's imprisnment leading then to the arch-fiend bolsanaro, nicarauga again, etc. #LeftistGovernmentsCannotStand!

and already guaido has opened the door to busineess, pence promided the $5 crap million congress approved, bolton says all the sanctions money will come his way (billions, wish i had the tweet at hand).

but the other ingredient as to 'why now' makes a hella lot of sense, as guaido the surrogate for enrique capriles and leopoldo lopez. from the WaPO: ‘With risks ahead, Trump administration pins hopes on Venezuela’s opposition’, jan 24, WaPo

“The U.S. pressure campaign is aimed partly at convincing Maduro that he cannot continue to govern, and partly at building up Guaidó.

“We have been engaged with the same strategy: to build international pressure, help organize the internal opposition and push for a peaceful restoration of democracy. But that internal piece was missing,” the official said. “He was the piece we needed for our strategy to be coherent and complete.”

Control over oil revenue — and $20 million in humanitarian aid Secretary of State Mike Pompeo promised Thursday — would give Guaidó both international legitimacy and practical help.”

but i did laugh out loud when i'd read the Pompeo had called guaido "guido"; two mafioso bosses entwined.

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@Pluto's Republic

i'd just noted this alignment to juliania at the café, so i forgot to say here: also, besides bolsonaro, colombia is now in Nato, having amerikan bases and ports, ecuador has a military alliance w/ the US now (and the hope of a huge IMF loan, to boot), etc.

stars aligned, blocking of VZ's ports has been touted by the moustached mafiosa one, iirc.

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@wendy davis Hi wd! I agree--this ain't no little thing and it has been brewing for quite some time.

Thank you for your comment and previous/ongoing work on this and on Assange!

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@EyeRound

sorry to have been so cryptic last night, but i plead exhaustion, as i'd been commenting from Davos. ; )

allow me to further use tony cartalucci's words to document why 'it's not necessarily all about US access to oil, but controlling of the oil':

“The US doesn't necessarily need this oil in terms of energy - but in terms of maintaining a US-led unipolar international order - controlling or crippling nations with large amounts of hydrocarbons prevents the emergence of a multipolar world nations across the developing world seek, led by reemerging global power - Russia - and newly emerging global power - China.

A Venezuela governed by a stable political order able to produce wealth from its massive oil reserves - and dedicated to a multipolar alternative to Washington's current international order is intolerable for Wall Street and Washington and explains the vast amount of time, energy, money, and resources the US has invested in destabilizing and overthrowing first President Hugo Chavez - with a coup attempt in 2002 - and now President Maduro.”

“ The UK Independent in a recent article titled, "Venezuela military chief declares loyalty to Maduro and warns US not to intervene," would admit (emphasis added):
The US has a long history of interfering with democratically elected governments in Latin America and in Venezuela it has sought to weaken the elected governments of both Mr Maduro and Mr Chavez.

Some of the effort has been in distributing funds to opposition groups through organisations such as the National Endowment for Democracy, while some has been in the form of simple propaganda.

Mark Weisbrot, co-director of the Centre for Economic and Policy Research in Washington, said that for the past 20 years it had been US policy to seek a change of government in Caracas. Mr Trump’s recognition of Mr Guaido was the most obvious effort to undermine the government.”

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@wendy davis precisely to get it done WHEN they got it done.

The new congress has some 100 new people who are saying "Socialism? What's wrong with socialism?"

If you're Trump is that who you want having oversight over black ops, the CIA, and all your other infiltrators?

AOC just got a seat on the House Oversight Committee.

The people running Trump are well aware of the obstacles that can be thrown in the path of agencies and govt operatives by House Oversight. This action was not (mere!) sanctions. This was an outright attempted coup.

The Trump mafia had to get it done. . .now. The media--and Trump is the media-president--played a vital role, for 33 days, non-stop. They were fed red meat: the shut down.

Your comments are golden, WD--thank you!

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@wendy davis angle simply doesn't fly.

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dfarrah

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@dfarrah

either. it was just time for such a next-step gladio operation. can't have no leftist governments, nossir; they're a threat to amerikkkan national security! ameican thugocracy, as the nation loses power and doesn't have the heft it used to have. in this case, china and russia are quite involved, as in sub-saharan africa, hence africom is quite buy there fomenting insurrections by was of CIA, NED, USAID, so africom nato can rescue them. hella lot to plunder there by neo-colonization 2.0.

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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.

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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.

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@divineorder

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@divineorder

Because our own elections are so clean, well-run, and advantageous to the people of our country, demonstrating integrity and leading us to greater prosperity. Venezuela couldn't do better than to learn from us.

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--Zack de la Rocha

"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver

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@divineorder

has a transcript to go with it; two TRNN videos i'd used on my thread still don't. the not-mark-weisbrot CEPR man's i've still only made it half-way though, and he sounded brilliant.

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This may be your first post, but it's a good one. You fit right in. I expect we will be reading more of your thoughts. I look forward to it.

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-Greed is not a virtue.
-Socialism: the radical idea of sharing.
-Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
John F. Kennedy, In a speech at the White House, 1962

Just a question about #4. Will there really be much change brought about by the 2018 election? I seem to remember the TCC being supported by both parties, and something like US intervention in SA/CA is almost rubber stamp routine.

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@Snode that the TCC are not ever all of the same mind. But they are hyper-sensitive to a political shift, i.e., to the spread of thinking that puts capitalism under the critical microscope.

From where I stand I don't expect a momentous about-face of US policy with the new Congress.

They may be a brick wall for the worst of Trump's initiatives, though. I hope so.
At this point it seems to be a good idea to "keep the faith" (without getting too Pollyanna-ish)!!

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