The Evening Blues - 3-22-16



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This evening's music features Chicago blues singer and guitarist Fenton Robinson. Enjoy!

Fenton Robinson - Somebody Loan Me A Dime

“Monsters exist, but they are too few in number to be truly dangerous. More dangerous are the common men, the functionaries ready to believe and to act without asking questions.”

-- Primo Levi


News and Opinion

The FBI Says a 'Third Party' May Know How to Unlock the iPhone Without Apple’s Help

The US government postponed a major hearing on Tuesday in the court battle to get Apple to unlock an encrypted iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters, claiming at the last minute that an unidentified "third party" has presented a possible method for opening it.

The news was greeted with skepticism by many in the tech community, who have always insisted there were other ways to get into the phone. Former prosecutors and lawyers supporting Apple said the move suggested that the Department of Justice (DOJ) feared it would lose the legal battle, or at minimum would be forced to admit that it had not tried every other way to get into the phone. ...

A federal judge in Riverside, California, [...] agreed to the government's request to postpone a hearing scheduled for Tuesday afternoon so that the FBI could try the newly discovered technique. The DOJ said it would update the court on April 5. ...

George Washington University law professor Orin Kerr, a former DOJ computer crime prosecutor, said the government was likely only postponing the fight.

"The problem is not going away, it's just been delayed for a year or two," he said.

Brussels Attacks - Iraqi Intel says attacks revenge for Abdeslam capture

Two explosions ripped through Brussels airport Tuesday during the morning rush hour as hundreds of passengers were trying to check in. Airport authorities said the explosions caused several injuries. ...

The explosions happened only days after the prime suspect in the Paris attacks Salah Abdeslam was arrested in Brussels. ...

No group has claimed responsibility for the three bombings Tuesday morning that killed at least 31 people and wounded nearly 200 in Brussels. ...

An Iraqi intelligence official says sources in the Syrian city of Raqqa have told them that the Islamic State group has been planning terrorist attacks in Europe for two months which would "target airports and train stations."

The official tells The Associated Press on Tuesday that Iraqi officials told European countries about the plans "but Brussels was not part of the plans" at the time.

He says IS militants changed the operation and moved it to Brussels "because of the detention of Salah Abdeslam" — the Paris attacks suspect arrested Friday in Brussels.

Attacks in Brussels & Paris Underscore Need to Address Crisis in Syria

More evidence of the melding of corporate entities with the government to create an ubiquitous surveillance state.

Hat tip to mimi:

New Clinton emails show how Google collaborated with US State Department to try to oust Assad

Newly released Hillary Clinton emails, published on Wikileaks,  show that Jared Cohen, head of Google Jigsaw, has been acting as a secret agent for the state department, turning the world’s most powerful tech company into a private arm of the US intelligence services. ...

In 2012, Cohen emailed Clinton deputy chief of staff Jake Sullivan, deputy secretary of state Bill Burns and senior Clinton adviser Alec Ross to tell them about the project. He asked that they keep a “close hold” on the information.

From: Jared Cohen [mailto Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 1:21 PM To: Burns, William J; Sullivan, Jacob J; alec.ross

Subject: Syria

Deputy Secretary Burns, Jake, Alec,

Please keep close hold, but my team is planning to launch a tool on Sunday that will publicly track and map the defections in Syria and which parts of the government they are coming from.

Our logic behind this is that while many people are tracking the atrocities, nobody is visually representing and mapping the defections, which we believe are important in encouraging more to defect and giving confidence to the opposition.

Given how hard it is to get information into Syria right now, we are partnering with Al-Jazeera who will take primary ownership over the tool we have built, track the data, verify it, and broadcast it back into Syria. I've attached a few visuals that show what the tool will look like. Please keep this very close hold and let me know if there is anything eke you think we need to account for or think about before we launch. We believe this can have an important impact. Thanks,

Jared

After invading Iraq 13 years ago the US is still making the same mistakes

The US government celebrated the Iraq war anniversary by announcing that they were sending more troops to the country. Remember this is a war that supposedly “ended” more than three years ago, yet thousands of troops have been sent back there since late 2014 to fight Isis, a group whose creation can be directly tied to the first Iraq war – or I guess the second one, depending on how you count.

In all, the US has been bombing Iraq for 25 years, which includes the last four presidents (you can watch a montage of all four announcing their respective bombing campaigns here). And if you listen to the leading candidates for both political parties, you can bet that streak will reach five on their first day in office. ...

If Clinton learned anything from the Iraq war, it’s hard to tell. She has claimed her vote for the war as a senator was a “mistake”, but that didn’t prevent her from leading the charge into Libya in 2011 to overthrow another dictator only to see the country fall into the hands of terrorists. She has pushed for a similar strategy in Syria to deal with Bashar al-Assad. ...

With the Iraq invasion 13 years behind us, one thing is for sure: you can turn on Sunday morning television and see an Iraq war advocate – whether it’s a politician or pundit or a journalist – eagerly explaining why we should throw ourselves into our next war and no one will blink an eye.

The U.S. military has a lot more people in Iraq than it has been saying

The U.S. military has around 5,000 service members in Iraq, officials said on Monday, far more than previously reported, as the Obama administration quietly expands ground operations against the Islamic State.

The number of American forces in Iraq has come under increased scrutiny following the death over the weekend of a Marine staff sergeant, the second combat casualty in renewed U.S. operations in Iraq. He was killed when militants launched rockets at a small U.S. base around the city of Makhmour. The existence of the Marine detachment had not been known prior to Staff Sgt. Louis F. Cardin’s death.

Officials at the Pentagon have declined to specify how Marines are serving at the outpost in northern Iraq, which they described as a satellite base positioned to protect American trainers at a nearby, larger base. Their presence in Iraq highlights the use of forces from Navy ships already in the Middle East.

The Defense Department has also reversed an earlier position and are now declining to confirm how many forces are presently in Iraq, saying only that the number of officially assigned forces is below the current cap of 3,870.

How wrong can a person be?

This article points out a fascinating email from the Hillary Clinton Designer Catastrophe Collection at Wilileaks. It contains some beautiful whoppers, like, "the Libyan operation had no long-lasting consequences for the region," and, "Some argue that U.S. involvement risks a wider war with Russia. But the Kosovo example shows otherwise. In that case, Russia had genuine ethnic and political ties to the Serbs, which don't exist between Russia and Syria, and even then Russia did little more than complain. Russian officials have already acknowledged they won't stand in the way if intervention comes."

I recommend reading the email. You'll have to decide afterwards if Hillary is a total moron or if she wrote this documentation, fully aware of the dangers of the war plan she wanted the US to embark on and chose to ignore and elide them.

Clinton Email Shows US Sought Syria Regime Change for Israel’s Sake

Insisted Russia Wouldn't Dare Interfere

It is rare for a succinct foreign policy platform paper to so fully encapsulate a candidate’s thinking process. A State Department email of Hillary Clinton, available on WikiLeaks, lays out the Democratic front-runner’s strategy as an architect of US intervention in Syria, shows the flawed reasoning that beget the scheme. Perhaps most importantly, the document shows utter blindness to the huge problems that the war ultimately led to.

As with so many US wars in the Middle East, it all starts with Israel, and then-Secretary of State Clinton saw the US imposing regime change in Syria as primarily about benefiting Israel and spiting Iran, a position that closely mirrors that of several Israeli officials.

The Clinton ideal was that the US would impose regime change by supplying arms, but without US troops, and that Russia wouldn’t dare oppose America (noting Russia did nothing during Kosovo), that the new US-backed Syrian government would abandon ties with Iran, turn against Hezbollah, and potentially negotiate a peace settlement with Israel, while the rest of the Arab world cheers America “as fighting for their people.” ...

While the paper reveals Clinton’s interventionist leanings, it may also be elucidative regarding interventionist mentality in general, showing how quickly the notion of a “low cost” war becomes official policy, and that policymakers are ultimately blind not just to the reality on the ground, but also to the bigger risks of their schemes.

U.S. Is Whitewashing the Kunduz Massacre

American troops were responsible for one of the worst tragedies of the Afghan war. The Pentagon has chosen to give them only a slap on the wrist.

Human rights advocates denounced the U.S. military’s decision not to file criminal charges against troops responsible for a disastrous airstrike on a Doctor Without Borders hospital last year, calling it an outrage that could inflict lasting damage to America’s credibility and raise questions about Washington’s commitment to humanitarian law.

U.S. Defense Department officials said Thursday that more than 12 service members involved in the airstrike in Kunduz, Afghanistan, which left 42 people dead and dozens more wounded, will face various disciplinary measures for their roles in the raid, including administrative penalties that will effectively end some of their military careers. The officer who led a U.S. commando unit on the ground is among those being reprimanded, officials told Foreign Policy.

But none of the troops are due to face a court martial for their actions, even though Doctors Without Borders and other rights groups said their negligence led to the wrong target being bombed from the air by an American gunship — a mistake, they say, that constitutes a potential war crime. ...

In the wake of Kunduz and other airstrikes on Doctor Without Borders hospitals across Syria and in Yemen, some aid workers have started to rethink the policy of providing their locations to military forces. But it might not always make a difference. In February, one Doctor Without Borders-supported hospital in Syria refused to share its coordinates with government authorities but was hit by four missiles fired from a Syrian or Russian jet anyway. At least 25 people — including nine staff members and one child — were killed. The strike underscored the violence being visited on medical workers in conflict zones around the world, with attacks against hospitals and clinics from Afghanistan to South Sudan becoming increasingly common, killing hundreds and shutting down numerous medical facilities in places that need them the most.

Lip Service?

US and Nato commander apologizes for Médecins Sans Frontières bombing

The new commander of US and Nato forces in Afghanistan has apologized for the American attack on a hospital last year that killed 42 people and wounded 37 more.

General John W Nicholson met family members of victims and the staff of the now-closed Médecins Sans Frontières hospital in Kunduz, which was captured by Taliban insurgents for several days last year, to express his condolences.

“As commander, I wanted to come to Kunduz personally and stand before the families, and people of Kunduz, to deeply apologize for the events” that led to the bombing, Nicholson said.

“I grieve with you for your loss and suffering; and humbly and respectfully ask for your forgiveness,” added Nicholson.

The US-led Coalition Bombed the University of Mosul for Being an Islamic State Headquarters

The US-led coalition fighting the Islamic State (IS) group in Iraq and Syria targeted the University of Mosul in a series of airstrikes over the weekend. It had designated the functioning university — which is, like the rest of Mosul, occupied and controlled by the terror insurgency — an "Islamic State headquarters."

The university was bombed as part of a massive daytime barrage against the IS-occupied city on Saturday. While the civilian death toll is impossible to verify, the Iraqi outlet NRN News reported that as many as 25 civilians had been killed. Activists on the ground told VICE News that a dozen civilians were killed and 87 wounded. ...

On Monday, the Pentagon told VICE News that the IS headquarters was "on Mosul University." On Tuesday, the Pentagon clarified that it had not designated the entire university itself an IS headquarters, but rather just some buildings that are part of the university. "Specific buildings the Coalition struck have been turned into a headquarters building by ISIL since late in 2014 or early 2015," the Pentagon said using an alternative acronym for IS.

Chris Woods, the director of Airwars.org, a UK-based organization that tracks civilian casualties in Iraq and Syria, called the weekend bombing "ferocious" and "horrific."

Here's your daily irony supplement:

Cuban dissidents ask the man who runs a stinking torture gulag in Cuba to rebuke the Cuban government for human rights abuses.

Obama in Cuba under pressure to criticise human rights violations

Cuban dissidents are calling on Barack Obama to sharply rebuke his “totalitarian” government hosts when he makes what is billed as one of the most important foreign policy speeches of his administration in Havana on Tuesday.

The US president, whose address to the Cuban people is expected to be carried live on state television, is under new pressure to ramp up his criticism of the island’s human rights record following awkward scenes at a joint press conference on Monday.

After berating the US for its own civil rights record, Cuban president Raúl Castro moved to hoist Obama’s arm in the air, forcing the American president to let his hand go limp to show non-compliance in a photo opportunity that would have lent much credibility to the communist regime.

Despite repeated White House calls for the release of remaining political prisoners in Cuba, activists are concerned that images of the trip – which have included Obama standing in front of a giant image of Che Guevera in Revolution Square – have overshadowed US calls for political reform on the island.

[For extra irony, see: Dissident deems speech 'terrible' - js]

Castro to Obama: U.S. Has Double Standards When it Comes to Human Rights

RAUL CASTRO: There are profound differences between our countries that will not go away. Since we hold different [concepts] on many subjects, such as political systems, democracy, the exercise of human rights, social justice, international relations, and world peace and stability. We defend human rights. In our view, civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights are indivisible, interdependent, and universal. Actually, we find it inconceivable that a government does not defend and ensure the right to healthcare, education, social security, food provision, and development, equal pay, and the rights of children. We oppose political manipulation and double standards in the approach to human rights.

Ireland to Prosecute Top Banker Who Destroyed Their Economy — Guess Where He Was Hiding

A former head of a major Irish bank has been extradited from the U.S. and brought before Dublin District Court to face several charges stemming from the bank’s role in the 2008 financial crisis.

David Drumm, former chief executive of Irish Anglo Bank from 2005 until 2008, had been arrested in Boston in October 2015, and originally attempted to fight extradition — but he recently withdrew the objection and was returned to Ireland early on Monday.

Drumm faces 33 charges in Ireland, which echoes Iceland’s unprecedented move to hold its bankers criminally accountable for their role in that country’s economic meltdown. Though Drumm predictably denied wrongdoing, his charges include “fraud, forgery, misleading management reporting, unlawful lending, falsifying documents, and false accounting, linked to financial transactions prior to the collapse of Anglo,” according to the Irish Times. ...

The former banking executive has not yet entered a formal plea. He faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison if found guilty.

Iceland, and now Ireland, have taken action to hold criminal bankers accountable for their direct role in the economic devastation which enveloped most of the world beginning in 2008 — the exact opposite of what the US does.

Goldman Sachs probed in alleged Treasury rigging

Washington’s probe into the alleged rigging of the $13 trillion US Treasurys market by Wall Street banks has narrowed its focus to a handful of firms — including Goldman Sachs, The Post has learned.

In addition, European authorities have opened their own investigation into possible Treasurys bid-rigging, sources said.

Investigators in the fraud division of the Justice Department have obtained chats and emails from Goldman that appear to implicate the company in manipulating the price of Treasury bonds, according to two sources familiar with the investigation.

Those chats and emails are being analyzed to determine if traders at other banks could be involved with any possible bid-rigging of US government debt, those two people said.

Major Research Findings: Sanders’ Tax Wall Street Plan Would Raise $300 Billion And Create Millions of New Jobs

A new report from the University of Massachusetts Amherst Political Economy Research Institute documents how a key Sanders proposal — a tax on Wall Street speculation -would bring at least $300 billion a year in new revenues from those who can most afford to pay it for the critical reforms the country so desperately needs.

Further, the report by Robert Pollin, lead author, and his colleagues James Heintz and Thomas Herndon, breaks new ground in documenting that the tax would be a huge boon to the economy in creating millions of new jobs in education beyond what the same spending creates on Wall Street.

And contrary to the critics would not dampen productive investment, which has fallen sharply under the reckless Wall Street behavior of recent decades.

Taxing Wall Street speculation to finance free public college tuition, as Sanders talks about on the campaign trail, and has introduced in legislation, S 1373, the College for All Act, could create a net expansion of 4.2 million jobs. Not to mention securing equal educational opportunity for everyone, regardless of background or ability to pay.

Investing in education produces more than 8 times the number of jobs created by the same spending in financial services, the authors explain.

This finding parallels a 2009 National Nurses United study that found conversion to a Medicare for all health care system, as Sanders also proposes, would create millions of new, good paying jobs, as would a green economy as Pollin documented in his 2012 book “Back to Full Employment.”

Simply put, a socially productive economy, from education to healthcare to renewable energy is also a job creation engine.

Forty millionaires ask New York to raise taxes on wealthy in '1% plan for fairness'

More than 40 millionaires on Monday asked New York state to raise taxes on the wealthy, under what they called a “1% plan for tax fairness”

“As New Yorkers who have contributed to and benefited from the economic vibrancy of our state, we have both the ability and the responsibility to pay our fair share,” the millionaires said in an open letter to Governor Andrew Cuomo and state lawmakers.

Saying they were “deeply concerned that too many New Yorkers are struggling economically, and the state’s ailing infrastructure is in desperate need of attention”, the millionaires urged “the governor and the legislature” to pass “the 1% Plan for New York Tax Fairness”.

The letter was put together with the Fiscal Policy Institute, a left-leaning think tank, and the Responsible Wealth project, a network of hundreds of the wealthiest Americans who support “fair taxes and corporate accountability”. ...

The signees emphasized that funds are needed to address issues such as child poverty, homelessness and crumbling infrastructure.

Days of Revolt: How We Got to Junk Economics

Illinois cuts off funding for its public universities



the horse race



Democrats to Sanders: Time to wind it down

Nearly a dozen Democratic lawmakers suggested in interviews that Sanders should focus more on stopping Donald Trump and less on why he believes Clinton’s stands on trade, financial regulation and foreign policy would make her a flawed president. ...

Over the past month, Clinton campaign staffers have bristled at the way Sanders is running. A Clinton campaign memo said Sanders has been “increasingly negative” and accused him of breaking his vows not to name Clinton in his ads, blaming his sweeping losses on a negative strategy that “backfired.” ...

Democrats privately believe Sanders is already calculating how to gradually shift toward a posture of unity by summertime. With Clinton favored to win the nomination and beat Trump in the general election, Sanders also has to think about his relationship with a potential future president and returning to the Senate, where he caucuses with Democrats. ...

At the same time, Democrats need to tread carefully in how they treat Sanders. His legion of followers will be critical to getting Clinton elected, not to mention scores of Democratic Senate and House candidates. It’s unknown how hard Sanders would campaign for Clinton, assuming she does prevail.

Hillary Wants a Crusade to Defeat Trump’s “Bigotry” – and Leave Her Bankers Alone

If Hillary Clinton can make the general election into a crusade against “bigotry” and “intolerance” as embodied by Donald Trump, she can win with an otherwise issue-less campaign, thus shielding the 1% from harm. Black folks will be happy, imagining the election is all about them. “The great task of independent Black politics is to pry Black folks loose from the Democratic Party’s lethal embrace.” For that, we need a movement in the streets.

Tuesday’s primary victories will allow Hillary Clinton to get busy planning her “big tent” general election crusade against racism and incivility, in the person of Donald Trump. It will be a corporate Democrat’s dream campaign, with the prospect of the party garnering majority white support for the first time since 1964. Clinton will allow Bernie Sanders’ delegates to craft much of the language of the party platform, in Philadelphia – a meaningless exercise designed to convince the Sandernistas that there is still hope to transform the Democratic Party “from below.” Clinton – who is permanently primed to lie on any subject, at any time, in the interests of the Lords of Capital – may give forked-tongue service to a Sanders-inspired platform, especially if Trump continues his hype on jobs losses to “China” because of “bad deals.” But, Wall Street will have little to worry about. Clinton’s central project will be to build an historic Democratic super-majority by appealing to all “decent” Americans to reject “bigotry” and embrace “fairness” and “tolerance” – by which she will mean nothing more than that they reject Trump. ...

Hillary Clinton hopes to build a super-party this election season, packed to overflowing with “moderate” Republicans fleeing the taint of Donald Trump, who will bring their otherwise conservative politics with them into the Democratic “big tent” – an ideal infusion to reinforce Hillary Clinton’s (and Barack Obama’s) corporate wing of the party. Black folks will emerge from this electoral process even more marginal to party policy than before. But, most will not realize it.

The great task of independent Black politics is to pry Black folks loose from the Democratic Party’s lethal embrace.

Is Clinton Moving to the Right of Trump on Israel-Palestine? A Debate on the Candidates & AIPAC

Critics Aghast at 'Disgusting Speech' Clinton Just Gave to AIPAC

Democratic presidential candidate speech praises "everything that is bad about Israeli policy and U.S. imperialism"

During the address, Clinton vowed to take the U.S.-Israel relationship to "the next level"—a level which seemingly includes more war and imperialism, few, if any, rights for Palestinians, and definitely no economic boycotts of Israel.

Striking a hawkish tone, Clinton warned the powerful lobby group against rival candidates who want to "outsource Middle East security to dictators" and "cede the mantle of leadership for global peace and security," and instead vowed even more "security and intelligence cooperation."


The speech proved that, on matters of Israel, Clinton is "running to the right" of GOP front-runner Donald Trump, as noted by Mondoweiss' Philip Weiss, who wrote that the remarks were "filled with red meat for Israel supporters" and "contained scant reference to the peace process."

Later, Clinton doubled down on her previous pledge to dismantle the growing international Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, linking the campaign against Palestinian apartheid to anti-Semitism, saying "we must repudiate all efforts to malign, isolate and undermine Israel and the Jewish people."

"I’ve been sounding the alarm for a while now," Clinton continued. "As I wrote last year in a letter to the heads of major American Jewish organizations, we have to be united in fighting back against BDS."

Hat tip to dancing rabbit:

Sanders Outlines Middle East Policy

[Here are some excerpts, full video below. - js]

I am here to tell the American people that, if elected president, I will work tirelessly to advance the cause of peace as a partner and as a friend to Israel.

But to be successful, we have also got to be a friend not only to Israel, but to the Palestinian people, where in Gaza unemployment today is 44 percent and we have there a poverty rate which is almost as high. ...

The road toward peace will be difficult. Wonderful people, well-intentioned people have tried decade after decade to achieve that and it will not be easy. I cannot tell you exactly how it will look – I do not believe anyone can – but I firmly believe that the only prospect for peace is the successful negotiation of a two-state solution.

The first step in that road ahead is to set the stage for resuming the peace process through direct negotiations. ...

Peace has to mean security for every Israeli from violence and terrorism.

But peace also means security for every Palestinian. It means achieving self-determination, civil rights, and economic well-being for the Palestinian people. ...

Right now, Israel controls 80 percent of the water reserves in the West Bank. Inadequate water supply has contributed to the degradation and desertification of Palestinian land. A lasting a peace will have to recognize Palestinians are entitled to control their own lives and there is nothing human life needs more than water.

Peace will require strict adherence by both sides to the tenets of international humanitarian law. This includes Israeli ending disproportionate responses to being attacked – even though any attack on Israel is unacceptable.

Morally Bankrupt Establishment Dems Hobbling DNC Chair's Grassroots Challenger

Exposing a policy that he says hamstrings not only his own upstart campaign but the Democratic Party apparatus nationwide, Florida congressional hopeful Tim Canova is crying foul on the state Democratic Party for denying him access to a critical voter file database and software that could help him in his bid against incumbent Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz.  

Canova, a professor at Nova Southeastern University and former attorney, announced his campaign to unseat the six-term congresswoman and chair of the Democratic National Committee in January. He requested access to the database, known as VAN, earlier this month.

According to a letter seen by Common Dreams and being delivered Monday to state Democratic Party chair Allison Tant, Canova was told by another party official "that, as a matter of 'policy,' the Florida Democratic Party will not allow me access to our party's database and software because I am running against an incumbent Democrat." ...

In a blog post last week, Canova elaborated:

This is unfair and undemocratic. My opponent already has untold advantages against an insurgent progressive campaign like ours. We are refusing to take corporate money, while she has taken millions of dollars from Wall Street bankers, payday lenders, private prison companies, and other corporate special interests. How much more of an advantage does Wasserman Schultz need to silence the voices of grassroots voters in our district?



the evening greens


Climate guru James Hansen warns of much worse than expected sea level rise

The current rate of global warming could raise sea levels by “several meters” over the coming century, rendering most of the world’s coastal cities uninhabitable and helping unleash devastating storms, according to a paper published by James Hansen, the former Nasa scientist who is considered the father of modern climate change awareness.

The research, published in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, references past climatic conditions, recent observations and future models to warn the melting of the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets will contribute to a far worse sea level increase than previously thought.

Without a sharp reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, the global sea level is likely to increase “several meters over a timescale of 50 to 150 years”, the paper states, warning that the Earth’s oceans were six to nine meters higher during the Eemian period – an interglacial phase about 120,000 years ago that was less than 1C warmer than it is today.

Global warming of 2C above pre-industrial times – the world is already halfway to this mark – would be “dangerous” and risk submerging cities, the paper said. A separate study, released in February, warned that New York, London, Rio de Janeiro and Shanghai will be among the cities at risk from flooding by 2100.

Hansen’s research, written with 18 international colleagues, warns that humanity would not be able to properly adapt to such changes, although the paper concedes its conclusions “differ fundamentally from existing climate change assessments”.

The dashboard is blinking red. This time the terrorists are political leaders, corporate and financial elites.

After 'Unprecedented' Year of Warming, UN Warns We Must Curb Emissions Now

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the climate arm of the United Nations, said on Monday that climate change is occurring at an "alarming rate" and that world leaders must act to curb greenhouse gases now, "before we pass the point of no return."

After 2015 broke all previous global average surface temperature records, WMO is releasing its State of the Climate report with the dire warning that the year "will stand out in the historical record of the global climate in many ways."

According to Dr. Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick, who spoke with the Guardian on Monday, the language of the report is unusually powerful for the WMO.

"We have to put this report in context," she said. "2014 was the hottest year on record to date too. We’ve had something like 15 out of the 16 hottest years on record since the turn of the millennium. Things aren’t getting better, they’re getting much much worse, and the tone of the report reflects this."

Details on this story are scarce, but it looks like Obama has not given up his big neoliberal plans to privatize water infrastructure:

White House enlists private sector for $4bn upgrade to water infrastructure

The White House has turned to the private sector in an attempt to mend America’s creaking water infrastructure system, securing $4bn in commitments from businesses and instituting a new plan to help deal with crises such as the Flint lead poisoning disaster and the California drought.

The first White House water summit, to be held on Tuesday, will see more than 150 businesses and other organizations, including GE, commit funding to upgrade “critical infrastructure”, including dams, canals and water pipes.

Barack Obama’s administration would not commit, however, to a goal of replacing all of the estimated three to six million miles of lead piping that brings water to Americans every day. If they are not carefully treated, the pipes can leach lead, a known neurotoxin, into drinking water. This occurred in Flint, Michigan, where an estimated 8,000 children could grow up with developmental difficulties due to the water not being treated.


Also of Interest

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

Death by gentrification: the killing that shamed San Francisco

Saudi Arabia Continues Hiring Spree of Lobbyists, Retains Former Washington Post Reporter

“Israel is occupation-addicted”: Israeli journalist Gideon Levy blasts U.S. support for “apartheid” & rise of fascism

Michael Hudson on Debt Deflation, the Rentier Economy, and the Coming Financial Cold War

Lockheed Martin, Making Money the Old-Fashioned Way

The Oil and Gas Fire Sale: How Bad Will Losses to Banks and Investors Be?

The Internet of Things Is a Surveillance Nightmare

Sanders Declines To Pander To Israel Lobby In Speech Prepared For AIPAC

Wall Street on Parade: Why We Support Bernie Sanders Over Hillary Clinton for President

Elizabeth Warren Slams 'Loser' Donald Trump in Twitter Tirade

Video Shows Exactly How Donald Trump Incited Assault on Protester

Democratic Party is "in for a shellacking" If They Nominate Clinton


A Little Night Music

Fenton Robinson - The Getaway

Fenton Robinson - I Hear Some Blues Downstairs

Fenton Robinson - I Believe

Fenton Robinson - Crazy Crazy Loving

Fenton Robinson - Mississippi Steamboat

Fenton Robinson - West Side Baby

Fenton Robinson - Too Many Drivers



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Raggedy Ann's picture

Monsters, eh, Joe? I know of one that sent some questionable emails. {{Shudder!}}

Great music, today. I can listen while I work cuz I can't get it at home, LOL!

Have a beautiful evening!

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"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11

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enjoy!

still unable to get eb to load at home? is it the same for other posts here, or is eb the only one that won't load at home?

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I have the same problem with the BNR in the morning. I have to type my comment on my phone. That is no fun, but it is a sacrifice I make for Bernie every day!!!

Someday, I'll get my laptop fixed. I haven't done it because I'm using my money for things I want to use it for like funding Bernie; various people in need on DK and c99; and c99 itself! The laptop can wait, but that means I can't get great things when I'm home. Oh, well, glad to be here!

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"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11

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In the open threads that are loaded down with videos. It's not just the person who does the OT, but then a lot of other posters put in videos too. This mornings OT took 5 minutes to load.

Since you took out a few videos in the EBs, I can read those on my computer.

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

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what browser do you use? if you use firefox or chrome, there are some good flash blocker plugins that might help you out considerably.

i use flash onoff with firefox on one of my old laptops that doesn't have much ram and it works like a charm.

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But the flashblocker doesn't work while it's loading because Firefox quits responding. I need to get the computer looked at because on a Mac you use the disk that comes with the computer to fix problems. But the DVD won't accept the disk.

I don't have any problems with the site on my iPad 2.

And it's not just this website. It takes a long time for the diaries on Kos to load too, so the problem is mainly my computer.

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

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Clinton in charge of the US arsenal depressed me before but that AIPAC speech was absolutely chilling. If she gets into power a lot of people in the Middle East are not going to survive to see the end f her reign.

There is no silver lining to a Clinton presidency - none whatsoever.

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Course, whenever that imagery comes to mind, I need some good calming music to remind me there are good things in this world.

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOaXTg3nAuY]

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Clinton with her finger on the nuclear button leaves me cold - no better than Trump.
Music always works.

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i shudder to think of someone as bloodthirsty and callous as hillary clinton having the nuclear codes.

i'd think about doing the expat thing, but there's nowhere to hide from a monster like that.

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I just think that Clinton intends to make her mark on history by any means possible and that is not good for anyone. I also wouldn't put it past her to want to outdo her husband so that in the future if the name Clinton is mentioned it is her not Bill that is the first one to come to someone's mind.

Scary stuff.

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joe shikspack's picture

because everywhere else (except for israel) will be slated for bombing and destruction until the neocons get what they want.

i don't think that she will be trying to outdo bill. i think that she'll be trying to outdo george w. bush and dick cheney.

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America why don't you leave it"

"Because I don't want to be oppressed by Americas foreign policy"

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joe shikspack's picture

lenny bruce was way ahead of his time.

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in regime change, hegemony, empire, etc. at any cost. I do not think she cares about all the children who get killed, injured, starved or made homeless. SHe is a very dangerous person when it comes to war. In that way, she may be more dangerous than Trump.

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“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

joe shikspack's picture

my guess is that she feels that what she does is, as madelaine albright would say, "worth it."

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is that humanitarianism? I think not.

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“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

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I get the impression that he is much less of an interventionist than she is.

Clinton is probably a true believer in the Neocon way but I also suspect that she is a sociopath in search of a big legacy - scary combination.

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Aren't those the same folks who treated the peasantry so badly that they rose up in a Communist Revolution?
Of course, the MSM has been portraying them as victims for so long, I'm not surprised they're starting to believe their own story.

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Aren't those the same folks who treated the peasantry so badly that they rose up in a Communist Revolution?

probably. and they still want "reparations."

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is still waiting for reparations for their share of the casino profits.

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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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Elucidating, to say the least.

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joe shikspack's picture

didn't they send some repo men and legbreakers? i thought that i heard that it didn't work out so well.

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in some of the CIA's 60-something assassination attempts on Fidel.

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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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English Translation: "We want our slaves back!

Diablo Bomb

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"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides

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it appears that castro is going to outlive that generation. so perhaps he gets to have the last laugh, after all.

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The great US is going to tell Cuba about democracy and human rights? The wealthiest country in the world has been beating on one of the smallest countries in the world because they, Cuba, believe in economic justice. An economic embargo is an act of war. Its purpose is to destroy your economy. So we maintain a Gulag on their soil where we hold prisoners with no due process and torture them. Sounds like Castro won that exchange.

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nyt has never fully emerged from the cold war mentality, or perhaps they're ust biding their time until full hostilities can be resumed with eurasia, eastasia, er, russia.

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One thing I'd like to comment on, is the irrelevance of major political party platforms. Presidential nominees barely know what's in their own party platform and for the most part they don't care. They certainly don't commit to any of it.

Do party platforms really matter? (2012)

"The nominee is not necessarily constrained by the formal platform. They can agree with whatever bits and pieces and ignore the rest," says John Sides, a political science professor at George Washington University.

...Sides also doubts that voters will care much about the platforms or even be aware of what it is in them. "Party platforms and their specific planks are not a major factor in how voters make up their minds. No one learns the details of the platforms," he says.

Party platforms are NOT campaign promises. Not everyone understands that.
Broken Democratic Platform Promises from 2008

I certainly hope I won't be reading anything about how great it is that Bernie's delegates get to write the Dem platform. Like the article quoted above ["Hillary Wants a Crusade..."] notes, it will be a meaningless exercise. Even with Bernie as the nominee the platform does not count. What counts is the character (or lack thereof) of the next President.

Reminds me of Andrew Shepherd's (Michael Douglas) great speech from "The American President" (1995). Written by Aaron Sorkin.

For the last couple of months, Senator Rumson has suggested that being president of this country was, to a certain extent, about character, and although I have not been willing to engage in his attacks on me, I've been here three years and three days, and I can tell you without hesitation: Being President of this country is entirely about character...

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

joe shikspack's picture

even campaign promises aren't worth the paper that they're printed on lately. there's always some lame-assed excuse or parsing of the words.

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said the politician. I forgot I promised that. Catch you on the rebound!

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"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11

Even with video tapes they deny. Truth in advertising - whatever happened to that?

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[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mj0Ko5RygGo]

All about "truth in advertising..."

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Whatever happened to that??

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"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11

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"We don't need no stinking truth!".....

"Truth? You can't HANDLE the truth!"

A....ummmm....sorry......got carried away.... Biggrin

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Short one tonight:
Review Finds Pentagon Likely Destroyed Evidence in NSA Case

The referral, contained in a document dated March 18, gives credence to Drake's claims that the Pentagon inspector general's office did not properly maintain his confidentiality after he cooperated in 2002 and 2003 with congressional inquiries and a Pentagon inspector general audit of the National Security Agency's controversial surveillance programs.
Drake was charged in 2010 with violating the Espionage Act for retaining national defense information for the purpose of disclosing to the news media. He was also charged with obstruction of justice, as well as making false statements to the FBI.
Drake alleged that the prosecution was part of a campaign by the NSA to silence him and push him out of his government job after he secretly met with inspector general investigators as a whistleblower and gave them evidence for their audit.
The government's case against Drake fell apart in 2011, and he was sentenced to probation after pleading guilty to a minor misdemeanor for exceeding the authorized use of a government computer.

I spent the morning banning one woman for calling another woman the c-word, and explaining to another person why the Trump supporter was put out about not being able to cheerlead in our group about the buffoon who would gladly see Snowden shot or hung, and why Trump would be a horrible choice for president, due to his demagoguery, fascism, and failure to understand the first, fourth and fourteenth amendments to our constitution. Gee, I hope the other Trump lovers find their way to the exit....lol.

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joe shikspack's picture

oh, my! imagine that, even the watchdog at no such agency is corrupt. i am shocked, shocked to find deceit and corruption going on in there, i tell you.

i am almost as shocked to hear that you have discovered buffoons on faceboob. Smile

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triv33's picture

That that is my circus and those are my fucking monkies. I don't know if I'm cut out to be ringmaster, Joe.

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about who is really running Congress...

McConnell: No New Supreme Court Justice Until The NRA Approves Of The Nominee

Supreme Court justices are nominated by the president and appointed with the advice and consent of the National Rifle Association, according to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY).

McConnell offered this unusual view of the confirmation process during an interview with Fox News Sunday. In response to a question from host Chris Wallace, who asked if Senate Republicans would consider the nomination of Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court after the election if Hillary Clinton prevails, McConnell responded that he “can’t imagine that a Republican majority in the United States Senate would want to confirm, in a lame duck session, a nominee opposed by the National Rifle Association [and] the National Federation of Independent Businesses.”

The Majority Leader’s statement is significant for several reasons. For one thing, it suggests that his previously stated position that “this vacancy should not be filled until we have a new President,” is a sham. Simply put, it’s unlikely that the NRA or the NFIB will change their position on a nominee just because Hillary Clinton is president and not Barack Obama.

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detroitmechworks's picture

Who fucking elected the NRA? I believe that honor goes to arms manufacturers.

He's literally calling for a group funded by death merchants to decide on the interpretation of laws?

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IU_y9FB0QKk]

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Just boggles the mind, doesn't it?

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joe shikspack's picture

i can't wait until the democrats come back into the majority so that we can switch back to having scotus nominees approved by goldman sachs.

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jiordan's picture

Once again, my brain is full just reading the excerpts provided, but I can't imagine my evenings without this feast of news anymore. And music. This has become my favorite news roundup.

And, as an aside, wouldn't it save everyone time with financial criminal wrongdoing investigations if they STARTED with Goldman-Sachs? Having narrowed it down to them is hardly a surprise to anyone anymore, is it? I really doubt that Treasury rigging is going to wind up being "alleged"...

Hope everyone is having a great day!

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joe shikspack's picture

a fella can dream about what a legal fishing expedition at goldman sachs might turn up if it were carried out by somebody who actually had an appetite for prosecution.

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There is nothing which I dread so much as a division of the republic into two great parties.. This...is to be dreaded as the greatest political evil under our Constitution.--John Adams

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glad to see you!

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Gov. Rauner drives me crazy! I blame Rahm, his good buddy, for Rauner's election. I swear Rahm sat on his hands and did not help Quinn turn out the vote at all. What also drives me crazy is that the State Dems are completely inept. In 2014 the budget was balanced. Pension problems yes, but budget had been balanced for a few years. However the income tax (which made the budget balanced) sunset-ed and went down by 1.25% on Jan. 1, 2015. Corporate tax rate went down as well. The loss in revenue was about $5.8 billion. Exactly the same amount as the budget shortfall. However you would not know this if you left it up to the dems. They never mention this. Rarely, if ever. They never mention as a solution to put the tax rate back to what it was in 2014. They lose the pr battle because they just shrug their shoulders and blame Rauner (Don't get me wrong, there is plenty of blame for mr corporate vulture Rauner!) However the dems run away from a basic talking point and a freaking solution. Even if they couldn't pass it (Note dems have a super majority in both houses) they would be offering a solution! Instead the repubs still blast them for not only wanting to raise taxes but for not having a solution. Worst of both worlds. Meanwhile education gets no funding, non-profits don't get paid, more loans are taken out which screws us further. Its all incredible.

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joe shikspack's picture

i used to think that the dems were either inept or spineless. after long study and consideration , i've concluded that they are complicit. they are silent partners in the neoliberal destruction of our culture.

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this evening to say 'thanks' for tonight's edition of EB!

After have a mini-crisis most of the day, I'm trying to figure out if there will be a 'Live Thread' put up by Alpha (or someone). Anyone heard?

I forget what's caucuses/primaries are in play tonight--I don't 'think' they were major ones, IIRC. Which is not to say that count for nothing, either. I'm sure the MSM will make a lot out of who's in the winning/losing column.

Several really excellent pieces in your links section this evening, too. I've got a question about one of them, when I swing back by after dinner.

Hey, Everyone have a nice evening!

Bye

(Music City) Mollie
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"The obstacle is the path."--Zen Proverb

P.S. Here's the schedule for tomorrow's (March 22) caucuses and primaries:

**American Samoa (Republican caucuses only)

**Arizona primaries

**Idaho (Democratic caucuses only)

**Utah (caucuses)

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jiordan's picture

Utah and Idaho are caucuses and Arizona is a primary...no idea when polls close or results will be coming in. I'll probably try to avoid any news until tomorrow as watching poll results is hard for me--I get all wiggy and OCD about it.

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I have hated election watching ever since Bush/Gore 2000.

Worse was working for Election Protection in Cleveland Ohio, getting back to my hotel room at 10 pm, and seeing them calling the race for Bush already because he won Ohio, which I knew for a fact that the GOP had flat out stolen from Kerry after seeing all the shit they pulled that whole long day.

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we'll see what we can find on the primary/caucus results on C-Span, or CNN, I suppose.

I may be wrong, but I thought that Arizona might look pretty good. (but then, I haven't heard anything, lately).

Hey, give that handsome fella/lass (?) a big ear scratchin' for me, OK?

Biggrin

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joe shikspack's picture

i would imagine that the results are going to be coming in pretty late for us east coasters. i'll probably check it out tomorrow morning.

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A Clean Break, A New Strategy for Securing the Realm.
Which Path to Persia.

People often ask for proof or evidence. There's evidence and proof, you just have to put it together.

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joe shikspack's picture

you've got to give it to those neocons. they really love to make plans.

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and the democrats love to carry them out. That's the problem I have with blaming the imperialist madness on the neocons (not that you are). Just look at Wes Clark's statement about seven countries in five years, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan & Iran. Obama has bombed four of those countries, Iraq, Syria, Libya and Somalia and has enabled regime change in Sudan and a partitioning, and has been very active in Lebanon. while imo setting Iran up with a fake deal. He and his democratic party administration have basically followed the same plan, same countries, maybe different approaches than the neocons but then again, they could only get away with Iraq 2003 once before having to change tactics like the Obama admin did.
Much of what is happening in MENA has been in the service of Israel by the last two admins.
And it looks like it will continue whether it's Clinton or Trump based on their remarks to AIPAC.

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Hillary the war hawk is currently being praised for re-opening Cuba-American relations. It's pretty sad to her sycophants trying to give her credit for Pope Francis's work.

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yes, i'm sure that she was planning an opening to cuba all along. because she really wanted to get the florida cuban community all pissed off at her just before the elections.

did those people start dizzy or did their spinning make them that way?

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

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there's a caption contest waiting to happen.

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Hand blow glass, a dandy lion, and not enough time to finish. And my Apple Pencil had not yet arrived. I may re do it.

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Lot's of tasks hanging over me, I'll be back to read sometime after the party.

Looks like the 70's ->

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yeah, that looks like fenton during his alligator records period. the tune was on his first alligator recording (1974).

have a good one, i hope that you and sweetie are doing ok.

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The Trillion Dollar Question the Media Have Neglected to Ask Presidential Candidates
The American people will be footing the bill — but, by and large, they haven't heard much about our country's planned trillion-dollar nuclear weapons upgrade.

Starve a few more kids, and it's eezy peezy. So fed up with this country.

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joe shikspack's picture

thanks, i missed that one today, though i've had news bits about obama's kooky nuke plan to waste a trillion dollars from time to time.

i'm glad moyers i covering it, that should get it some eyeballs amongst traditional liberals.

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How nice for the FBI to find another way to crack the iPhone in order to find what they won't find: A connection between the San Bernardino shootings and ISIS.

Four weeks ago, Ed Snowden called "Bullshit on the FBI, and told them exactly how to get the data off the phone's chip. (Or, of course, the FBI could ask the NSA for the data, says Snowden.)

NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden says the FBI’s ostensibly last-ditch attempt to unlock San Bernardino shooter Syed Rizwan Farook’s iPhone is a sham.

The FBI last month persuaded a federal judge that the only way to get into the phone was to make Apple write code to undermine its own security protocols. Apple is refusing to comply.

“The FBI says Apple has the ‘exclusive technical means’” to unlock the phone, Snowden said during a discussion at Common Cause’s Blueprint for Democracy conference.

“Respectfully, that’s bullshit,” he said, over a video link from Moscow.

Snowden further explained on Twitter: “The global technological consensus is against the FBI,” he wrote — linking to a blog post on the American Civil Liberties Union website explaining exactly how the FBI could have bypassed the iPhone’s auto-erase function on its own. That’s “one example,” he wrote.

Security researchers say there are other options, like “de-capping” the phone’s memory chip to access it outside the phone (which Snowden has also mentioned), or resetting the phone’s internal counter so that you can guess the passwords as many times as you want. Those techniques are hard and expensive and could destroy the phone, experts say — but have worked in the past.

And that’s not to mention any shadowy tactics the spies from the government’s intelligence community might have. The NSA and CIA have worked for almost 10 years to develop ways to hack into Apple devices, as revealed by The Intercept last year.

https://theintercept.com/2016/03/08/snowden-fbi-claim-that-only-apple-ca...

Yeah. Snowden told the FBI how to crack the phone a month ago.

Instead, the FBI created a test case with Apple to turn the company into a surveillance lackey for the Neocons.

The most likely scenario is the one proposed by Ted Rall last month. It's Edward Snowden that is at the center of the Apple/FBI flap. And this whole thing is a continuation of a vicious interagency squabble between the FBI and the NSA. The US government cannot, and has not been able to control the NSA's “hoovering up” of every email, phone call, text message and video communication on the planet.

The NSA almost certainly has the contents of Farook’s iPhone — and yours, and mine — on a server at its massive data farm in Bluffdale, Utah. Thanks to a court order and inside-the-Beltway turf battles, however, the NSA can’t/won’t turn them over to the FBI.

The FBI is a chump. But then, so are the American people, who were long ago stripped of dignity and privacy. The people just shrugged and surrendered their civil and human rights without a peep.

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yeah, it's been obvious all along that the fbi's sole interest in the phone is not the content, which it is broadly agreed is extremely unlikely to be useful given that it's the only electronic device that was in farook's possession that he didn't bother to destroy.

it seems to me that the fbi has probably decided that they made a mistake and chose the wrong case to pin their hopes on as a means of subjugating silicon valley and forcing them to do tricks for the feds.

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Here's your Cupie doll~

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thinks Kos fucked up.

Yeah, me too.

BTW, she gives a shout out to caucus99 in that diary, so it does have its good point.

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at TOP.

Apparently that's a sign that we're irredeemable.

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. . . I just saw tonight that there's one thousand more irredeemables here than there were before the Edict.

Hours before the tidal wave of migration to c99p two weeks ago, this site had 213 members. Tonight we have more than 1200. LaFeminista is one of the recent sign-ups. And almost every one of those new members takes a deep breath of relief and relaxation when he/she arrives.

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That's exactly what I did. When I looked at the user list it was like, wow. So many of the people I respect and admire are here.

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joe shikspack's picture

heh, i just quick-skimmed that diary and some comments. it was sad and funny at the same time.

i am sorely tempted to ask jtc to write in large friendly letters on the front page:

it's a big internet, welcome home!

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Mike S has come out of the back room and is teaming up with Armando to ridicule any who oppose the company line and quell dissent.

And this site and the Reddit for Bernie site are just havens for conspiracy theorists, zombies and other unwashed losers.

Both themes promoted vigorously by the usual suspects and their socks.

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FEEL THE BERN: "But such is the irresistible nature of truth, that all it asks, and all it wants, is the liberty of appearing." - Thomas Paine
"Here I Stand, I can do no other." - Attributed to Martin Luther, 1521

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I won't go over "there".... won't give 'em the satisfaction.

Can you summarize?

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Thanks for tonight's news.
Have Belgian friends we met traveling and were glad to see them active on Facebook this morning and were okay. Yesterday we were talking about doing a stopover on way back from upcoming Africa trip and going to visit them....

RE: AIPAC - Had read the Bernie part but had not seen Clintons'. Quite a contrast between Sanders and Clinton re Israel. How far to the right can she go?

I am not very happy about giving more security cooperation and stopping dissent on those who disagree with the current regime in Israel.

That's for the birds if you ask me.

 photo IMG_3990_zpsffgz6wqs.jpg Mating pair of Scarlet Macaws Fly Across the Manglar, March, 2016, by divineorder

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a rather unpleasant point.

So I'm going to concentrate on the good, and praise the picture. I have always loved birds, although I admit my adoration is quite strong for the Corvids. These are beautiful animals and a welcome relief from the stress of the day.

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Always learn something around here!

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joe shikspack's picture

gorgeous photo!

i'm glad to hear that your belgian friends are ok.

it looks like hillary has done just about everything short of promising to spell netanyahu's name out in bombs on the country of his choice in order to curry favor with the neocons and the one-issue israel voters.

i am pretty disgusted with obama for offering to increase us military aid from an outrageous $3billion/year to a colossally ludicrous $4.5billion/year to a nation that uses that aid to brutally repress an occupied people in violation of international law, treaties we have signed and our own laws.

i hope that one day obama is awarded an orange jump suit and free room and board at one of america's finest prisons for his war crimes. bush, cheney, kissinger and a host of others will need company.

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There is no justice. There can be no peace.

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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.

Just came back from voting at the Utah caucuses. Not being a registered Dem I voted my presidential preference and did not stick around to elect party delegates. The line was very long and getting longer. They promised everybody who is in line by 8:30 pm MST will be allowed to vote.

If turnout is this big at all the caucuses I predict a Bernie win tonight.

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

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thanks for the early report. i'm guessing that many of us non-night owls on the east coast won't find out who won until morning, that gives me some nice hopes for the evening.

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At 8:30 lots of Utahns are reportedly still on line at both Dem and Tea-GOP caucus sites. Idaho, Arizona, Utah still too early to call.

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

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Arizona primary tonight. And that's a nice opportunity for this earworm to work its way into my head . . .

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

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i just took a look at my faceboob feed and it looks like there might be some trouble brewing in arizona...

Something Is Going Seriously Wrong at Arizona Polls Today

Arizona’s primaries aren’t even done yet, and there’s already legal action being taken as a result of incompetence or possibly even intentional sabotage.

Leaders from the Arizona branch of the Democratic Party have confirmed that its lawyers are officially making an inquiry after multiple Democratic voters showed up to the polls only to find that they were listed as independents, Republicans, or had no party affiliation at all. ...

No word has been given as to whether there was a pattern as to which kind of demographics were experiencing this kind of treatment, and no explanation has been given regarding what caused this bizarre error.

“We’ve been getting calls all day from lifelong Democrats who have been registered as independents,” Enrique Gutierrez, communications director for the Arizona Democratic Party, told US Uncut. “One woman even said she’d been registered as a Libertarian.”

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