This Is NOT The Change We Need

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Science says

Turn back the clock on Daylight Savings: Why Standard Time all year round is the healthy choice

Really - https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-turn-back-the-clock-on-d...

Furthermore Daylight Savings Time wrecks both your health and your social life:
https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/daylight-saving-time-saves-n...

We all need to lobby our governments (state and federal) to get rid of this unhealthy farce. Sure, it is not our most pressing concern, but we can multitask and it doesn't take much to knock out a few e-mails or letters or make some phone calls.

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and if they insist on f'n around , add or subtract a half hour and never change it again, forever and ever.

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enhydra lutris's picture

@Snode
there's no point in fiddling even 1/2 hour. Nothing is gained and much is lost, so why bother.

Have a good one.

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@Snode
"centrism".

Science - "This is bad for us, let us stop it."
Centrists - "How about we only go half way?"

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Lookout's picture

allow us to leave our clocks where they are. We just shift time zones...we're back on Central DST. Next Nov we'll be back on EST with nary a clock resetting.

I so agree with you about leaving time alone.

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

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@Lookout

father on the NC coast he called me to see how I was. I apologized for taking so long to answer because I’d been mowing the lawn. “In the dark?” he replied. I told him the sun was still up here. We were both on EDT, but I was that much further west. All this is so arbitrary. We can change back to year round time zones. Many countries do just that.

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@Lily O Lady
illustrates the silliness of the whole DST folly. It takes an hour for the sun to cross the average width of the average time zone (4 minutes per degree x 15 degrees), so "spring forward" is the same as moving about 1,000 miles East (at the equator), no wonder folks get jet-lagged.

have a good one.

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@Lookout
do it, but most of us can't. Enjoy your TZ change.

Have a good one.

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dystopian's picture

The only redeeming value in this dystopian time situation is that it shows beyond any shadow of doubt that what the people want doesn't matter. It is corporate that pulls the strings. The time change is the best most irrefutable proof and single piece of evidence our society is not by and for the people.

There was an old native American saying about it, something about, to paraphrase, only white man thinks cutting one end of the blanket off to make the other end longer, makes it longer.

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both - Albert Einstein

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@dystopian
but it certainly is damn good evidence.

Have a good one.

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jorogo's picture

I don't re-set any clocks or devices, and just resolve to show up an hour early for anything scheduled by the sheeple around me, until time-sanity returns. I do have one radio-controlled clock which I point out to visitors who might want to leave on time (their time).
The "farmer" excuse we've all heard is laughable - the sun drives plants and animals, and so farm chores, and the sun drives time. Making Daylight "savings" permanent is also senseless, as the sun being directly overhead determines 12noon, not 1pm.
We are truly a science-ignorant society.

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@jorogo
and more of my devices reset themselves automatically, but I leave the truck on regular time until my wife can't stand it any more and resets it. I once learned to tell time by the sun and by the stars/constellations. They don't follow DST, so it really doesn't make sense that any of us lesser beings should either.

Have a good one.

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Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal's picture

I've especially hated it since George W. Bush changed the dates. Every year I'm discombobulated.

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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

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@Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal
whether they know it or not, discombobulated. (Great word I haven't heard in a good while, thanks) Of course, that doesn't matter to TPTB, so here we go again.

Really liked your musical interlude this morning, thanks.

have a good one

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@enhydra lutris

I threw together the Woody Guthrie thread when I thought was sick and would be sequestered, and then I thought, well, what the hell! It's always worth spreading his songs and sayings around. Smile

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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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"It's always been done this way" so we "have to" keep on doing it this way because reasons. Because everyone complains but no one listens. Because no one in power really gives a damn.

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@TheOtherMaven
contend that the retailers are the ones keeping it alive because folks are more likely to go shopping after work if it is still light out.

Have a good one.

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Not Henry Kissinger's picture

Hi All,

I'm working on an essay about Super Tuesday and looking for a news item from (I think) the weekend before that talked about how the Dems decided in late January to consolidate the anti-Berners behind Biden and have everyone drop out except Biden and have Warren run as VP.

Anybody else see that too? Links appreciated.

Thanks!

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

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@Not Henry Kissinger

CJ reported that in an article on March 2:

Dems Converge Around Dementia-Addled Warmonger Ahead Of Super Tuesday

Back in January, well before the Democratic primary race had taken on its current composition, independent journalist Ruth Ann Oskolkoff reported that a source had heard from high-level Democratic Party insiders that they were planning to install Joe Biden as the party’s nominee, and to smear Bernie Sanders as a Russian asset.

“On January 20, 2020 at 8:20 p.m. PDT I received a communication from a reliable source,” Oskolkoff wrote. “This person had interactions earlier that evening with high level party members and associates of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) who said that they have now selected Biden as the Democratic Party nominee, with Warren as the VP. They also said the plan is to smear Bernie as a Russian asset.”

She links to the original post here: Party Insiders Talk: Cheating, Rigging, and Smearing

So it appears this story is based on a personal communication to Ruth Ann Oskolkoff (whom I personally have never heard of before) from an unnamed “reliable source” — although it certainly has the ring of truth. Biden I can certainly believe. Making Elizabeth Warren the VP is a bit more sketchy, IMO, but it does sort of make sense for them to pick her.

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@CS in AZ

See, that's why C99 is the best.

Will credit when I finally get this thing finished.

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

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@Not Henry Kissinger

But this was before Bloomberg dropped out. Still, I think it's a similar ploy that they're using in a different way, now that both he and Warren have dropped out. The DNC playing the table for optimum effect:

"Bloomberg's Game"

We all know what’s coming. Bernie will likely have a plurality of delegates, but with Bloomberg’s help, the party can ensure that Bernie Sanders will not win the majority needed for a first-round victory. We know that, no matter how large a plurality Bernie has, on the second round of voting, deals will be made to combine superdelegates and other candidates’ delegates to elect a nominee other than Bernie.

That nominee, however, cannot be Michael Bloomberg, no matter how many delegates he has. Bloomberg cannot credibly be allowed to steal the nomination from Bernie, and he and the Democratic Party know that.

Stealing the nomination from Bernie for anyone will risk that radical rupture the party must try to avoid; stealing it for Bloomberg would guarantee that rupture. Bernie Sanders himself might withhold even pro forma support from Michael Bloomberg, and he certainly would not campaign for him as he did for Hillary. Bernie’s supporters would just leave the party, for good.

A large chunk of his voters will stay home, as Trump plays Mini-Mike’s racist, sexist, austerity tapes on a loop and wins by a landslide. The Democratic Party will be reduced to Pelosi, Schiff, and Schumer fishing around for Russiagate 4.0.

There must be a third candidate to whom the party can give the nomination, and it must be someone whom Bernie Sanders himself and a large chunk of his supporters might be persuaded to stay in the party and support.

There is only one such candidate: Elizabeth Warren.

Who else? Amy or Pete? Too ridiculous. Warren benefits from the fact that there are a whole lot of people who for a long time bought into the idea that Warren was on the same “progressive” side as Bernie. Though she’s largely destroyed that charade, there is still a remnant of Nation-type progs who promote it, and, with their help and MSNBC’s, she can resuscitate some zombie form of it. Bernie Sanders himself, I cringe to say, would support and campaign for Elizabeth Warren.

Nominating Elizabeth Warren—no matter how few delegates she has, getting the rest precisely from Bloomberg, et. al.—would still a lose a lot (most, I think) of Bernie’s supporters, and would also be a loser against Trump, but it carries the only hope of both stopping Bernie and preserving any semblance of “progressive” credibility for the Democratic Party.

We have seen, I think, the first act of this horror show in the Nevada debate, where Warren pivoted back left, leading the charge against outrageously sexist billionaire Bloomberg.

If I’m right, this will become the ongoing kabuki theater in the weeks ahead, in which Warren sets herself up as the non-socialist and therefore “effective” anti-billionaire candidate, luring “woke” professional-managerial “progressives” desperate for an “alternative” to Bernie.

This is the only way for Warren to revive her campaign and audition for the endgame: fake left, attacking Bloomberg and dragging on Bernie’s popular coattails.

Wow! Liz was tough. She’s back on our side! Did you see everyone tweeting about how we should consider her as Bernie’s VP again? She’s holding out a really nice apple.

But please watch Lawrence O’Donnell, after the “rough exchange” in which Warren smacked him relentlessly, pointing out that they had a “very cordial conversation…that was real” and “had absolutely nothing to do with everything else you saw on TV during the debate” Liz is socking it to Mike just as she did to Hillary, until she supported her. And Warren now has Hillary’s people running her campaign. Rough but cordial, these exchanges are.

Warren will really be Bloomberg’s +1. Given the 15% eligibility rule for delegates, the DNC will not want more than two other candidates, including Bloomberg vying for delegates against Bernie much longer. Bloomberg costs them nothing and can stay in forever, so the DNC will browbeat the other lame-ass candidates—Buttigieg and Klobuchar—into quitting quickly, and direct donors to Warren’s new Super-PAC. Re-energized by this money and her newly re-discovered anti-billionaire rhetoric—all of which just happened to appear as the prospect of a Bernie plurality loomed as inevitable—Warren will spend the rest of the campaign frontally attacking billionaire Bloomberg, while passively-aggressively sniping at Bernie’s “divisiveness,” and steering the critique away from class conflict.

Bloomberg and she will accumulate enough delegates to prevent a first-round convention vote victory for Bernie. Then, in the second round, the DNC will “persuade” Bloomberg and whoever else has delegates (and with bribes from him) to give their delegates to Warren. The party will triumphantly say “See, we’ve nominated the other anti-billionaire ‘leftist’.” Neither a billionaire nor a communist. Goldilocks.

Bloomberg will have spent a billion dollars to get Elizabeth Warren nominated, by being her whipping boy, and he will be happy to have done it. ‘Cause he will have “got done” what he wanted most: the defeat of Bernie Sanders and the leftist movement he inspired—in the Democratic Party, at least—and a tenuous preservation of the oligarchic party duopoly. Call it a sacrifice that’s a lesson to us all in class solidarity. Or call it chump change.

What will become of that leftist movement outside of the Democratic Party? Who knows, but it’s the right question to ask.

We’ll see quickly how it’s going to plays out. If Warren continues the rhetorical strategy from Nevada, money pours into her Super-PAC, and Pete and Amy drop out, it will become obvious that the process is unfolding toward the denouement I’ve suggested.

But maybe I’m wrong. Maybe the road ahead to the nomination is less sinuous than I imagine. Maybe Warren won’t climb to the nomination on Bloomberg’s back, but will be crushed under his feet. Maybe Bloomberg will either run from the criticisms or really buy the whole thing up for himself. Maybe Bernie will stumble and not get a plurality. Maybe the Dems will come up with some deus ex machina candidate at the convention. (I’ve heard Sherrod Brown mentioned by a longtime Democratic operative.) But none of these outcomes will work as well for the Democratic Party’s purposes.

I think this Bloomberg-Warren Punch & Judy show, culminating in the victory of the strong woman against the arrogant billionaire is the only way the Democratic Party can both steal the nomination from Bernie and hope to keep any of his supporters (and possibly even Bernie himself) in the fold—or, indeed, to preserve any credibility for the two-party plutocratic system.

And the bonus: When Trump beats Warren, they can blame it on the people’s sexism rather than their rejection of the plutocracy. And, of course, mobilize #Resistance and #impeachment 2.0.

It’s a hell of a game, Snakes and Ladders.

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

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@Not Henry Kissinger

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(provided elected officials have the backbone to face their constituents).

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

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@Mark from Queens

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@Mark from Queens

You've been on my mind a lot. I've been in close contact with friends in New York and while it has been difficult for all of us, I'm thankful every one of them is healthy. Be well, my friend.

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does not have a setting
for saving daylight
by springing or falling

sure, I could twist the axis a bit to
accommodate man-made
interventions
doesn't seem to change
with the bugs, birds and critters

why should we

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --