The Evening Blues - 8-20-20



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The day's news roundup + tonight's musical feature: Big Maybelle Smith

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This evening's music features blues singer Big Maybelle Smith. Enjoy!

Big Maybelle - Same Old Story

"There is no liberation to compare with freeing oneself from the illusions and delusions of the age in which one lives."

-- Terence McKenna


News and Opinion

“Feet to the Fire” and Other Lies

Democrats love to pretend. They pretend their party advocates on their behalf, even though the leadership makes clear they’ll do no such thing. They have no intention of doing what their voters want; the people subconsciously know and engage in wishful thinking, and every four years we witness a pathetic collusion. “We will hold their feet to the fire,” is one of the saddest or perhaps funniest of all quadrennial proclamations. When the Democratic Party ends its charade of a primary process and spits out the person most closely aligned with neo-liberal policies, the gas lighting begins. The victims go along with their abusers and announce they will accept what they said they didn’t want. They continue the kabuki theater with self-delusion and an odd promise to hold the intentionally corrupt candidates accountable. ...

Anyone who actually votes for a Democrat yet ends up pushing back against them is in a very distinct minority. Most Americans have been so bullied by the system that their political activity is already limited to voting. They have no experience whatsoever with political organizing and literally have no idea where to begin. ... Even if the people were sufficiently well organized to call anyone to account, they would be begging Biden and Harris to act in direct opposition to the interests of the donor class who put them in their positions. The day after the Harris announcement media headlines proclaimed that Wall Street was breathing a sigh of relief and Silicon Valley couldn’t be happier. Kamala Harris was chosen precisely because she complements Biden’s determination to do nothing on behalf of the people. He famously told a group of funders, “Nothing will fundamentally change,” if he were elected president. Even if the previously unseen feet and fire trick was attempted, it would face interests determined to fight against it. ...

Of course there are sincere folks who swear they will speak up when the horrible Democrat foisted upon them gets into office and promptly carries out orders from the rulers. But like clockwork, they are told that the congressional majority isn’t big enough to give the president any leeway, or that the right wing are already attacking and they must protect the person doing them wrong, or look at that one good thing he did, or they point out the meaningless words of a conservative pundit as proof that the gangster in chief ought to be loved and appreciated. Of course, the off-year election rolls around and the cycle of protecting the abuser starts all over again with pleas to provide whichever liar in chief is in the White House with more cover.

Liberation can’t come from electoral politics. The mass movement comes first and electoral successes may follow. But there is a larger problem at work today. The recognition of the U.S. as an imploding failed state is rarely acknowledged. The days of getting a victory or even a partial win are long gone. The loss of democracy is complete and we are left with a system that must be torn up root and branch.

War Hawks Endorse Biden At DNC Convention!

Colin Powell at the Democratic National Convention: Democrats prepare administration of militarism and war

In the second day of its national convention, the Democratic Party officially nominated Joe Biden as its candidate for president in the 2020 election. Overall, the four-day event has been a highly scripted act of political theater, full of trite clichés and empty rhetoric. The most notable element of yesterday’s proceedings was the decision to feature remarks from former general Colin Powell and a video highlighting the “unlikely friendship” between Biden and former Republican presidential candidate and Senator John McCain. A Biden/Harris administration, the Democrats emphasized, would be prepared to wage war.

In his remarks, Powell, who served as Secretary of State under the administration of George W. Bush, declared that Biden, as “commander-in-chief,” will “trust our intelligence agencies” and “stand up to our adversaries with strength and experience. They will know we mean business.” ... Powell’s remarks were preceded by a speech from John Kerry, Secretary of State under Obama, who helped oversee the 2014 regime-change operation in Ukraine, spearheaded by fascistic groups, and the US-backed civil war in Syria. Kerry denounced Trump’s foreign policy, particularly focusing on what is seen within the military-intelligence agencies as the administration’s insufficiently aggressive attitude to Russia. “Our interests,” Kerry said, “can’t afford four more years of Donald Trump.”

Kerry referred to the strength of Biden’s “moral compass,” citing his support for war in Yugoslavia in the late 1990s, though avoiding reference to his vote to authorize the invasion of Iraq. Kerry was followed with a video segment featuring Republican Chuck Hagel, along with career diplomats under both Republicans and Democrats, including Brett McGurk (the longest-serving civilian adviser overseeing the war in Iraq and Syria, going back to the Bush administration); Marie Yovanovitch (US ambassador to Ukraine under Trump and witness in last year’s impeachment trial); Jack Weinstein (US Air Force general and high-ranking nuclear weapons officer); and Rose Gottemoeller (former deputy secretary general of NATO until 2019).

In the ad, the officials insisted that Biden had “made the tough calls” (Yovanovitch, referring to the Obama administration’s operation in Ukraine) and there was “no one more qualified … to be sitting at the head of the table in the Situation Room” (Hagel). They criticized Trump for having “a love fest with dictators” (Gottemoeller, referring to Russia) and being “a danger to national security” (McGurk). After Powell spoke, the Democrats aired the ad on the “unlikely friendship” with McCain, one of the most ferocious warmongers in the US Senate, who consistently advocated for aggression against Iran, Russia and China, before his death in 2018. Even though they were members of different parties, McCain’s widow Cindy explained, the two enjoyed backyard dinner parties together.

One has the distinct impression that if the Democrats could get George W. Bush or John Bolton to speak at the convention, they would jump at the chance. Perhaps this is still to come.

EU says it does not recognise Belarus election results

The EU has said it does not recognise Alexander Lukashenko as Belarus’s president and vowed to press ahead with sanctions on his regime, following an emergency summit in response to 10 days of protests that have shaken the autocrat’s 26-year grip on power.

“The European Union stands in solidarity with the people of Belarus,” said Charles Michel, the European council president, who convened the last-minute meeting of the EU’s 27 leaders. Belarus’s presidential elections had been “neither free nor fair and did not meet international standards”, he said. “We don’t recognise the results presented by the Belarus authorities.”

Angela Merkel said: “The people in Belarus know what they want ... that’s why we want an independent path for Belarus where the political conditions are decided by the country itself.”

The German chancellor also revealed that Lukashenko had rejected a phone call with her. Expressing regret, Merkel said: “You can only mediate when you are in touch with all sides.”

The Belarusian defence ministry on Wednesday ordered an increased military presence on the borders with Poland and Lithuania. Lukashenko also ordered the ministry of the interior “not to allow further unrest” in Minsk. Riot police returned to the streets of the capital, after several days in which they had let protesters rally unmolested, in a sign that the protest momentum that culminated in a huge rally on Sunday has been halted, at least temporarily.

Gaza’s only power plant shuts down, putting health care in danger

Secret Service Bought Phone Location Data from Apps, Contract Confirms

The Secret Service paid for a product that gives the agency access to location data generated by ordinary apps installed on peoples' smartphones, an internal Secret Service document confirms. The sale highlights the issue of law enforcement agencies buying information, and in particular location data, that they would ordinarily need a warrant or court order to obtain. This contract relates to the sale of Locate X, a product from a company called Babel Street.

In March, tech publication Protocol reported that multiple government agencies signed millions of dollars worth of deals with Babel Street after the company launched its Locate X product. Multiple sources told the site that Locate X tracks the location of devices anonymously, using data harvested by popular apps installed on peoples' phones. ...

A myriad of smartphone apps, from weather predictors, to games, to flashlights, collect location data. Sometimes this may provide some benefit to the app's operation itself, such as being able to route directions from a users' current location, but many of these apps often sell that information as well to data brokers or other companies who incorporate it into their own products.

Government agencies are increasingly at the end of that location data chain. ... Law enforcement agencies typically require a warrant or court order to compel a company to provide location data for an investigation. Many agencies have filed so-called reverse location warrants to ask Google to hand over information on what Android devices were in a particular area at a given time, for example. But an agency does not need to seek a warrant when it simply buys the data instead.

California Uber and Lyft drivers brace for shutdown over worker classification

Uber and Lyft drivers are bracing for a shutdown in California, one of the rideshare companies’ largest markets. For drivers it is a bittersweet moment. One that couldn’t come at a worse time and yet holds the promise of a better future. The coronavirus pandemic has hit so-called gig economy workers hard and ramped up local and state efforts to classify Uber and Lyft drivers as employees rather than contractors, a move that would improve minimum wages and benefits for drivers.

In May California attorney general Xavier Beccera filed a lawsuit over the companies’ classification of drivers as “independent contractors”, noting that due to the coronavirus pandemic “the vulnerability of Uber’s and Lyft’s drivers has become more apparent than ever”. Uber and Lyft threatened to shut down operations in California over a court ruling on the lawsuit issued on 10 August ordering them to abide by California’s Assembly Bill 5 law (AB5) – which extends employee status to gig workers – and to classify their drivers as employees by 20 August.

A spokesperson for Lyft affirmed in an email that if efforts to extend the stay on the order after 20 August are unsuccessful, Lyft will shut down operations in California.

Facebook restricts more than 10,000 QAnon and US militia groups

Facebook has taken down or restricted more than 10,000 groups, pages and Instagram accounts associated with QAnon, in the latest effort by a social media platform to combat the growth of the baseless rightwing conspiracy theory. The moves are the result of a shift in the company’s policy toward movements that have “demonstrated significant risks to public safety” but do not meet the criteria for an outright ban, such as terrorist and hate groups.

Facebook has already removed more than 790 groups and 100 pages linked to QAnon, the company said Wednesday. It also blocked 300 QAnon hashtags and took down 1,500 advertisements. ...

Facebook will still allow people to post content that supports QAnon, but “will restrict their ability to organize” on the platform by removing them from recommendation algorithms, reducing their ranking in news feed and search results, and prohibiting them from using features such as fundraising and advertising, the company said.

The move against QAnon comes one month after Twitter cracked down on content and accounts dedicated to the conspiracy theory, whose followers believe that Donald Trump is waging a secret battle against a Satanic “deep state” cabal of Democrats, celebrities, and powerful figures such as Bill Gates and George Soros who run the world while engaging in pedophilia, human trafficking and the harvesting of a supposedly life-extending chemical from the blood of abused children.

Postal Union Leaders Warn Removal of Mail Sorting Machines and Other DeJoy Damage May Be Difficult to Reverse

Postal workers and union leaders across the nation are warning this week that despite Postmaster General Louis DeJoy's suspension of mail operation changes until after the election, the damage inflicted by the removal of mail sorting machines and other policies may be difficult to reverse.

While he agreed to suspend actions some have labeled an attempt to sabotage the general election, DeJoy did not commit to replacing the mailboxes or sorting machines already removed from locations throughout the United States.

One local postal union president in Michigan told CNN that USPS workers in Michigan were instructed not to return a dozen previously removed machines at a distribution center there.

"As of today, they were told not to power them back up," Roscoe Woods, president of APWU Local 480-481, told CNN on Wednesday.

Paul Hogrogian, national president for the National Postal Mail Handlers Union, told CNN he doubts that machines impacted by DeJoy's changes be returned, "especially since some have already been scrapped."

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Wednesday that she had spoken with DeJoy, who said he didn't plan on replacing the removed collection boxes and sorting machines. ...


DeJoy is set to testify at a virtual Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing on Friday, ahead of his scheduled appearance before the Democrat-controlled House Oversight Committee.

Florida's coronavirus death toll hits 10,000

Florida’s coronavirus death toll hit 10,000 on Wednesday as the state continues to struggle to get the ongoing pandemic under control.

Almost six months since Florida’s first case was identified, the state reported 174 deaths on Wednesday, bringing the total death toll to 10,067.

Florida now has the fifth highest death toll in the US. The only other states to have reached 10,000 deaths are New York, New Jersey, California and Texas.

Although Florida’s weekly death average and cases are declining, half of all deaths in the state were recorded in the last month alone. So far Florida has had 584,047 positive cases.

Austin’s Vote to “Reimagine” Policing Prompts Threats From State Officials

Ahead of the Austin City Council’s budget meeting in mid-August, Kathy Mitchell, a longtime community organizer and grassroots lobbyist, “basically spent the week in a deep and broad anxiety,” she said. “I was just anxious for seven days.” ... Mitchell, who had been working with city leaders to pass a block of police reforms, was optimistic but still uncertain as the budget session drew near. “Oh, man. I have a habit of never counting my votes until the day that people actually vote,” she said. In the end, the 10-member council voted unanimously to cut, “decouple,” and redistribute roughly $150 million of the APD’s $434 million budget. “There’s no question that this is a big moment in Austin,” Mitchell said. ...

The Austin council voted on a three-tiered package of cuts to APD. The first, totaling roughly $21 million, are direct, immediate budget cuts. The next three cadet classes have been canceled — unless and until the department can revamp its academy, which has been called out for instilling a warrior cop mentality that is out of step with public service. Vacant positions have been cut, overtime has been curtailed, various contracts (for things like office supplies) will be slashed, and funding for automatic license plate readers has been axed. The pot of funds is being reallocated to workforce development, housing for the homeless, and substance abuse treatment, as well as to address food insecurity and increase health care access.

The second pot of money, about $80 million, is the decoupling fund. Primarily civilian-led endeavors like the Austin crime lab (which under APD was so mired in scandal that it shuttered its operations in 2016), victim services, and the 911 call center will be removed from police control. City leaders are also aiming to change the way the police themselves are policed, by moving the APD’s Internal Affairs and Special Investigations Unit outside of the department. Details on how those transitions will happen, what revamped services will look like, and who will control them will be worked out in the coming months.

The third pot of money, roughly $49 million, is being put into a “reimagine safety” fund, with the goal of removing additional duties — like traffic enforcement and response to mental health crises — from police. That money will instead go “toward alternative forms of public safety and community support,” according to a document compiled by council members. ...

Meanwhile, on the other end of the spectrum, state officials and other lawmakers from outside Austin were quick to decry the cuts and pledge legislative action against such “short-sighted efforts,” as a Dallas-area state senator put it. Gov. Greg Abbott pledged to have state police “stand in the gap” to protect the city, while George P. Bush, the elected state land commissioner, took to Twitter. ... And state leaders have continued foaming at the mouth over the Austin council’s actions. On August 18, Abbott joined with Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and state House Speaker Dennis Bonnen to suggest capping tax revenue for cities that dare “defund” police — though they did not respond to questions from the Houston Chronicle about exactly what that meant. “What they have done in Austin should never happen in any city in the state, and we’re going to pass legislation to be sure it never happens again,” Patrick said.



the horse race



One Man Will Decide Who Fills Kamala Harris’s Senate Seat

Kamala Harris’s selection as Joe Biden’s running mate has set off a frenzy of speculation as to who could replace her in the Senate if Biden is elected president in November. Progressives like Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., immediately raised the possibility of left stalwart Rep. Barbara Lee filling the position, while others on the left have raised up California Reps. Karen Bass and Ro Khanna as possible candidates as well.

Under current California law, one man, Gov. Gavin Newsom, will have the power to decide. Newsom will likely make an appointment for two years without that candidate having to face the voters in a special election. Unlike in the House, where vacancies are filled only by special election, past practice has created a system such that governors are able to exercise sole control over temporary Senate appointments in many states, including California.

Those hoping that Newsom would appoint a woman or a progressive to replace Harris in the Senate seat could be facing strong headwinds. CalMatters reported last week that “prognosticators often name both California Secretary of State Alex Padilla and Attorney General Xavier Becerra as among the most likely to be appointed” because Newsom would be able to appoint their replacements as well, giving himself a twofer. Both Padilla and Becerra are solidly in the center of the Democratic Party.

AOC CALLS OUT NBC For Fake News, Trying To Spark Outrage Against Progressives

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez accuses NBC of spreading misinformation after DNC speech

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez accused NBC News of spreading an “incredible amount of damage and misinformation” overnight on Tuesday after the network construed a routine procedural speech by her as a snub of the Democratic presidential nominee, Joe Biden.

Speaking on the second night of the Democratic national convention (DNC), Ocasio-Cortez was assigned to second the nomination of Senator Bernie Sanders as president. Sanders ended his presidential bid and endorsed Biden last spring, but he was in line for a formal nomination as part of the process of transferring his delegates to Biden. ...

Soon after, NBC News sent a tweet that seemed to impute some intrigue to the fact that Ocasio-Cortez had not endorsed Biden for president. Such endorsements are not typically conferred in the convention setting and there was no reason or expectation for Ocasio-Cortez to do so. ...

Hours later, the tweet was deleted and an editor’s note was appended reading, “This tweet should have included more detail on the nominating process.”



the evening greens


'Immoral, Criminal, Inexcusable': Climate Groups Furious as DNC Drops Support for Ending Fossil Fuel Handouts From Platform

Environmentalists reacted with outrage late Tuesday to news that the Democratic National Committee this week quietly removed from the final party platform an amendment calling for an end to federal subsidies to the fossil fuel industry, a longstanding demand of climate activists that both Joe Biden and Kamala Harris supported during the primary.

HuffPost's Alexander Kaufman reported Tuesday that "on July 27, officials added an amendment to the Manager's Mark, a ledger of party demands voted on as one omnibus package, stating: 'Democrats support eliminating tax breaks and subsidies for fossil fuels, and will fight to defend and extend tax incentives for energy efficiency and clean energy.'"

But the amendment does not appear in a final version of the Democratic platform that began circulating Monday, according to Kaufman. In a statement to HuffPost, a DNC spokesperson said the amendment was "incorrectly included in the Manager's Mark" and removed from the document "after the error was discovered."

Annie Leonard, executive director of Greenpeace USA, denounced the decision to remove support for eliminating fossil fuel subsidies from the party platform as "immoral, criminal, inexcusable."

"We are nearing global tipping points on climate, fires and extreme weather are killing people and devastating the economy, and the DNC can't even accept an end to public subsidies for making it worse?" Leonard tweeted. ...

The move represents a step back from the Democratic Party's 2016 platform—which included language supporting an end to tax breaks and subsidies for fossil fuel companies—at a time when analysts say throwing taxpayer money at the flagging industry makes less sense than ever. In her HEATED newsletter, Emily Atkin noted that "taxpayers currently pay at least $20 billion a year to prop up the fossil fuel industry; though depending on how you calculate it, it could be as high as $649 billion."

As Sludge's Donald Shaw reported Tuesday, the DNC's reversal on fossil fuel subsidies comes after the body in August of 2018 "approved a resolution from Chair Tom Perez that reversed a DNC policy prohibiting it from accepting contributions from fossil fuel PACs."

"Shortly thereafter, donations from fossil fuel executives began flowing into DNC coffers," Shaw noted. "In August 2019, Sludge reported that the DNC had received at least $60,750 from owners and executives of fossil fuel companies including Krumme Oil, Duke Energy, and Southern Petroleum Resources. That figure has almost certainly increased dramatically since."

California wildfires force tens of thousands to flee their homes

'Lightning Siege' Sparks Hundreds of Fires in California as New Flames Overwhelm Resources

Authorities in California announced Wednesday evacuations for thousands of people as multiple wildfires left firefighters facing "depleted" resources and area residents dealt with rolling blackouts, high heat, poor air quality, and possible loss of homes—all as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to rage.

"This is bad," climate advocacy group Rainforest Action Network said of the situation in the state—which just days ago may have recorded the hottest temperature officially verified.

Those battling the blazes expressed concern about adequate capacity.

"Throughout the state of California right now, we are stretched thin for crews," state fire spokesperson Will Powers told the Associated Press.  "Air resources have been stretched thin throughout the whole state."

At a press conference Wednesday, Cal Fire spokesperson Jeremy Rahn said, "Over the past 72 hours, California has experienced a historic lightning siege." An estimated 11,000 lightning strikes sparked 367 new wildfires, he said, adding that over 300,000 acres have burned across the state.

The fires include the LNU Lightning Complex, which encompasses multiple fires spanning five northern California counties and has blamed for the loss of at least 50 homes. "Two other lightning-caused fire groups, the SCU Lightning Complex fires and the CZU August Lightning Complex fires, have similarly impacted residents and firefighters across the greater Bay Area," CBS San Francisco reported.


Also of Interest

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

Lawsuits Show the High Cost of NYPD Abuse in the Bronx

UK's lead role in 1953 Iran coup d'etat exposed

How the Israel-UAE deal puts the bogus peace industry back in business

Talks End, US and Russia Remain at Odds on Nuclear Deal

Not All Criticism of Kamala Harris Is Created Equal

Biden’s Philly Headquarters Rents a Fence to Stop the Poor People’s Army

Using Koch Money, Cato Institute Has Led the Drumbeat to Denigrate and Privatize the U.S. Postal Service

90 House Democrats Demand USPS Board of Governors Immediately Remove DeJoy Over Postal Service Sabotage

Masks blunt the spread of coronavirus – but not all are created equal

Is the way cattle are grazed the key to saving America's prairies?

Krystal and Saagar: Kamala, Obama, Hillary, And The No Good, Vapid, Identity Obsessed DNC

Krystal Ball: Sorry NYTimes, Sexism Has NOTHING To Do With Biden Beating HRC


A Little Night Music

Big Maybelle - I Ain't Mad at You

Big Maybelle - Ramblin' Blues

Big Maybelle - Ring Dang Dilly

Big Maybelle - Too Tight Mama

Big Maybelle - Don't Pass Me By

Big Maybelle - I Can't Wait Any Longer

Big Maybelle Smith - Maybelle's Blues

Big Maybelle Smith - Such A Cutie

Big Maybelle - One Monkey Don´t Stop No Show

Big Maybelle - That's A Pretty Good Love


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ggersh's picture

That I'll do everything in my power to stop this

https://twitter.com/SpeakerPelosi/status/1296148989646188546?ref_src=tws...

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I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish

"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"

Heard from Margaret Kimberley

Granma's picture

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joe shikspack's picture

@ggersh

heh, i think that granma pretty much nailed it. nancy is more interested in scoring cheap points than in promoting free and fair elections.

just look at the democrat behavior in their primary elections, they have no problem with rigged, dirty elections.

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Is causing delays now. There is a backlog of undelivered mail, and the backlog will grow day by day. In the map I saw of where sorting machines have been removed, they were all in blue states. Whether sorting machines were removed in red states too, I don’t know.

If you use the USPS, I suggest allowing lots of time for your letter or package to arrive. Think in terms of weeks not days. The pony express was probably faster than current mail delivery.

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@Granma

the rest is just window dressing
trumpet doesn't want countable votes
he has stated the fraud is not in his favor
if votes are allowed to be counted
how stupid is that?

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joe shikspack's picture

@Granma

yep, i'm gonna mail out my bills early this month. i usually get my bank statement on the 28th of the month like clockwork. this month it arrived on the 15th of the next month. one of my magazine subscriptions generally arrives on the first of the month like clockwork, too. i got it on the 18th this month.

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@Granma He mentioned today that goof balls claiming Trump is removing mail boxes refuse to acknowledge Obama removed thousands coast to coast.
I have not researched it.
Wondering if anyone here knows anything about that.
Hmmm...

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

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@on the cusp

as i remember it, there was an "efficiency" program to remove underused mailboxes during the obama years. i remember the number of mailboxes dwindling in my area during that time. i would guess this started around 2010 or so. if my area is representative, extrapolating it to the whole country would mean that they removed thousands of mailboxes in all likelihood. but that's just me running the speculator, not actual, verified facts.

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@joe shikspack He is quick to repeat all things right wing news items, but in actuality, there is at least some kernel of truth to the news items he brings to my attention.
It is hard to say if he idolizes Reagan or Trump the most. Yet, we can come to agreement on various and sundry policies,(or hope for such policies to be put in place).
Interestingly, he takes both Trump and COVID-19 seriously!
I have noticed he has gained weight, seems to wear the same clothes over and over. I just ordered him 2 new shirts I know will fit him, and fit his lifestyle. I got colors that will look great with Trump buttons!
Hope you are well, and that your friends and loved ones are as well.
We are good here in the East Texas Piney Woods.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

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@on the cusp

everybody here in the land of pleasant living is doing well and has very nearly survived another whole week. we'll see if we can make it through til the whistle blows tomorrow and then it's bbq rib night! woohoo!

you and tloyl have a good one!

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@joe shikspack A great way to end an intense work week.
Enjoy!

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

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@on the cusp

your satsumas?

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"The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power. Now do you begin to understand me?" ~Orwell, "1984"

@Lily O Lady if drought caused it. We noticed 3 more had disappeared. No sign of them.
Still a mystery. And still wondering what animal could haul them away without a trace.
There are 2 oranges left on the tree now. I am losing the incentive to keep them going.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

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@on the cusp

the tree that does get blossoms smells beautiful when it blooms.

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"The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power. Now do you begin to understand me?" ~Orwell, "1984"

@Lily O Lady The trees are not attractive. They have thorns which can be dangerous to anyone mowing the lawn who gets too close.
This is my first yield, and it went absolutely nowhere for mysterious reasons. I am debating on keeping them.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

Israel turns power on and off in Gaza as punishment. Now the only power plant controlled by Gazans has no fuel.

This is cruel and murderous. It breaks my heart

We send Israel $38 billion in "aid." What the Israelis do to Gazans is with our silent complicity.

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NYCVG

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@NYCVG

it's not just the israelis that are cruel and murderous. there are a large number of u.s. congressworms and other elected officials that have absolutely no problem with their actions, not to mention a vast lobby machine and millions of american fruithat "christians."

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@joe shikspack yes. stunning callousness. We are a morally bankrupt country.

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NYCVG

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Earlier today, I spoke with Postmaster General DeJoy regarding his alleged pause in operational changes. During our conversation, he admitted he has no intention of replacing the sorting machines, blue mailboxes and other infrastructure that have been removed.

I read a piece yesterday on how the post office has been changing for decades. It had a weird right wing slant to it so I didn’t know how valid it was. I’ll try to find it.

ICYMI

DNC mocked for failing to find 30 people to cheer for Kamala Harris as duplicates spotted on live feed

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When Kamala Harris was receiving applause at the end of her DNC speech, it became apparent that some of the virtual clappers seemed just to have been duplicated images of the same audience members, leading to a laugh riot online.

Comedically minded netizens could not let go of this incident, and found much mirth riffing on the idea that the Democratic Party was unable to “find enough [people] that like Kamala.”

I luv this.

We are finally out of the 100's here. Not by much but it’s a start. Our air is horrible because of the fires here and California. How very sad that so many people are losing their homes. There aren’t as many prisoners fighting them because they are too sick with COVID because they didn’t do everything in their power to protect them. I want someone to ask Kamala about this.

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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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@snoopydawg

heh, well, if the article points out the many ways that right-wing congressworms and administrations (including democrats) have been kneecapping the postal service for years and doing their damndest to privatize it, then it might have something. there's a lot of bipartisan ideologically based hatred of the post office.

that's pretty funny that they had to duplicate cheerleaders for copmala.

heh, i'm sure that if you asked copmala, she would tell you that prisoners are a renewable resource. if a bunch of them die of covid, they can always arrest and persecute a bunch more. no need to worry.

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@joe shikspack

https://www.aier.org/article/mail-slowdowns-started-50-years-before-trum...

I think Brovard was in Reagan’s Administration and that’s why this feels slanted so take it for what it’s worth. Good info though. It’s not just the push to privatize it, but it’s also how congress has changed how it works.

Yes I’m sure that if Harris was still AG we’d be seeing more people getting educated on fighting fires. Still gotta love Tulsi for her epic takedown of Harris. I read that there are 60% less firefighters this year. Let me know if you want the link.

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

joe shikspack's picture

@snoopydawg

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@snoopydawg
1. Tulsi Gabbard sues Hillary Clinton for $50M, claims defamation over 'Russian asset' remark"
and respect her reasoning for withdrawal, but wished Clinton had gotten a fat defamation pile of shit-cake in her face.
2. Tulsi Gabbard withdraws defamation suit against Hillary Clinton
I can not forget or forgive how Gabbard (and also Sanders) were "silenced" and how the fans of both were betrayed by a pile of Tyrannosaurii Democratistas' poop.

Auf Deutsch gesagt "Das ist richtige Scheiße und stinkt zum Himmel".

Supporting Biden? Listen, can you come up with something better than the LOTE voting for candidates nobody really wants? You know that Biden supported Mr. Besoz from Amazon.com in 1995-6 to offer him sweet deals to have his first warehouse distribution center built in Delaware? In hindsight it fits Biden's understanding of being a Democrat, who protects the poor people, right? He really "protected" poor little bookstore owners from going out of business, because he was a Besoz fan and lusted for some dollari from his Jeffy friend. Oh well ...

One wonders why Biden's and Jeff Besoz twitter accounts were hacked, as the German media report. I swear to God, I didn't hack anything (and never could and have not an drop of have hacking skills or knowledge in my blood), but I can't say that I don't feel a tiny, itsy bit of Schadenfreude, hearing that both, Biden's and Besoz' twitter accounts were hacked.

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Here's some more stuff.
Ryan Cooper at The Week: Joe Biden is already planning a failed presidency
I think we all know the answer to this one: Would a Biden Victory Be a Win for the Working Class?
No surprise here, from the NYT: Top Republican National Security Officials Say They Will Vote for Biden

Among the signatories are former officials from the Reagan administration; others who served both George Bush and George W. Bush; and a few, like John Negroponte, the former director of national intelligence, and General Michael Hayden, who served as director of the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency and whose service extended over both Democratic and Republican administrations.

I haven't seen this yet, but I'm sure it's better than the convention.
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31qQcY_kX9c width:500 height:300]

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

joe shikspack's picture

@Azazello

thanks for the links. ryan cooper states my expectations in the first article, as we watch biden's people slowly trim the platform promises, which will be followed by years of studied inaction on all the important things that democrats really want him to do. my like "my boss."

heh, the first ten minutes of the video are already far better than any of the clips i've seen of the convention.

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snoopydawg's picture

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Yup. But also too some of the people they had speak for them are kinda like what the f’ck?

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

snoopydawg's picture

This is an interesting thread

I would have guessed lower. You?

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

joe shikspack's picture

@snoopydawg

"I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody, and I wouldn't lose any voters, OK? It's, like, incredible."

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Read that about the convention and have to agree. Do not have a television but have seen
enough to know this is not good. Am going back to read the comments and posts by Arazello but did want to comment on the post about the Austin City Council. I read this with interest and had hopes something positive would come of this. Some of these plans make real sense to me and could help move things forward.
Of course, you would expect there is opposition. In the 80's and maybe into the 90's, Austin was called the Sodom and Gomorrah on the Colorado(river) for all the extreme left views. Things have quieted down quite a bit. The state government is not going to disappoint with their views on how this reform must be stopped. We will see.

Am heading to Austin this weekend to be with family and friends for a Sunday brunch and hope can steer enough of their vapid talk in other directions that the wonderful speeches at the convention!

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Life is what you make it, so make it something worthwhile.

This ain't no dress rehearsal!

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@jakkalbessie

yeah, the news outlets are full of inane commentary about a trivial convention as if there is nothing else going on in america to report on. it's not like there is any mystery about what is going to happen at the totally scripted convention.

oh well. i thought that plans that austin came up with were a reasonable starting point for meaningful reform (though i would prefer replacement to reform) - not surprised to see the state government republicans feeling threatened by the local government responding to the demands of the underclasses.

if you hear more about it while you're in austin, pass the info along.

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hi 9ers i am lucky the air is still clear and the power has been on through heat wave so far. it was 10 degrees cooler yesterday i think. big difference hope it keeps going down. need wind to be rid of dangerous smoke levels but that would fan flames so catch-22.

Smoke from LNU Complex fires raises North Bay air pollution to unhealthy levels

Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meJP410N9Gg width:420]

big trees loss too much. good grief i was in the ccc just returned from 10 day spike clearing the duff from around every single tree in big basin it seemed. 1978 juvenile bliss. then my brother called with death of my mom news and thus ended my career in forestry that never did begin. oh well wah. i still got to play lumberjane on a lot of projects later in life. useful knowledge.

i still chop wood and whittle oak and redwood branches mostly. inner druid got a nice plum branch waiting for two good arms. what happened to the ccc what happened to the control burns what happened to the democrats. there are no political friends of the earth everything is war. fuck those guys

last year before kincade fire tore the tendon in right elbow weed whacking like a mad golfer stuck in sand trap. hurt so bad dominant hand couldnt even squeeze a sponge for six months. so my left arm got a lot stronger until i smashed my collarbone. now ye olde elbow injury has flared back to life i am more de milo then ever. lol ouch. plus i get a real good stabbing pain in right leg every time i squat down to reach any thing below waist. or step up to my loft bed. trying to save my back. cmon lol.

i am not going to say out loud how it could get worse because words have power. i balled my head off crying to peter gabriel and kate bush hugging and singing together. lost it

'got to walk out of here
I can't take anymore
going to stand on that bridge
keep my eyes down below
whatever may come
and whatever may go
that river's flowing
that river's flowing

amen brothers and sisters
peace and love

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@eyo

that you are well loved. I am sure there is no one here who doesn’t wish you all that you wish for yourself. You are a treasure.

This video, with you in mind, makes me smile …

[video:https://youtu.be/anjT71N4PGM]

Breath fresh, lumber jane

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