The Evening Blues - 10-13-20



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The day's news roundup + tonight's musical feature: Jimmy Rogers

Hey! Good Evening!

This evening's music features Chicago blues guitarist Jimmy Rogers. Enjoy!

Jimmy Rogers - Act Like You Love Me

"Among those who dislike oppression are many who like to oppress."

-- Napoleon Bonaparte


News and Opinion

People in Gaza sifting through rubbish for food, UN head says

People in Gaza are searching through rubbish to find food as Palestinians battle unprecedented levels of poverty, the head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees has said. Across Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Gaza and elsewhere, Palestinian refugees are suffering at new depths because of the pandemic, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency chief, Philippe Lazzarini. “There is despair and hopelessness,” he said in an interview.

“In Gaza, people are going through the garbage,” Lazzarini said, referring to reports from UNRWA staff in the enclave. “More people are fighting to provide one or two meals a day to their families.” Lazzarini, an experienced humanitarian, was appointed commissioner general of UNRWA in April, and leads it at a time of deep crisis for the agency.

First is the seemingly permanent threat of financial ruin. Then there is the breakdown in the relationship with its former largest donor, the US, which claims – in line with long-running Israeli attacks on the agency – that it is “irredeemably flawed”. Add to that the threat of coronavirus ripping through refugee camps across the Middle East, home to many of the 5.6 million Palestinians supported by UNRWA. Meanwhile, Israel’s possible annexation of the occupied West Bank looms, threatening to stifle UNRWA’s work there.

Worth a full read:

Proposed Reform to US Espionage Act Would Create Public Interest Defense

Legislation proposed in Congress would amend the United States Espionage Act and create a public interest defense for those prosecuted under the law. “A defendant charged with an offense under section 793 or 798 [in the U.S. legal code] shall be permitted to testify about their purpose for engaging in the prohibited conduct,” according to a draft of the bill Hawaii Representative Tulsi Gabbard introduced.

Such a reform would make it possible for whistleblowers like Edward Snowden, Reality Winner, Terry Albury and Daniel Hale to inform the public why they disclosed information without authorization to the press.

The legislation called the Protect Brave Whistleblowers Act is supported by Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg. “If this long-overdue revision of the 1917 Espionage Act had been law half a century ago, I myself could have had a fair trial for releasing the Pentagon Papers in 1971: justice under law unavailable to me and to every other national security whistleblower indicted and prosecuted since then,” Ellsberg declared. ...

The Protect Brave Whistleblowers Act would change the law so prosecutors had to prove someone had a “specific intent” to injure or help an “enemy” or foreign nation through their disclosures. Currently, the Justice Department only has to show someone had “reason to believe” they would injure the country or help a foreign power. When material is classified, prosecutors invoke a government employee or contractor’s training and the non-disclosure agreement they sign when obtaining their security clearance. This is typically enough in a U.S. federal court for prosecutors to win a conviction.

One additional change would remove the vagueness of “national defense” information, and it make it so prosecutors must prove material was properly classified if copied, taken, or obtained and disclosed without authorization.

Far-Right Twitter Trolls Won’t Admit They Were Wrong About Killing of a “Patriot” in Denver

Here’s what happened in Denver on Saturday: Lee Keltner, a right-wing demonstrator, was shot and killed after he assaulted Matthew Dolloff, a reporter’s bodyguard, who retaliated for a blow to the head and a spray of Mace by firing a single gunshot from point-blank range. The skirmish, which escalated to deadly violence in less than 10 seconds, unfolded in broad daylight, directly in front of witnesses outside the Denver Art Museum. One was a conservative demonstrator who caught the sound of the gunshot and the sight of the victim collapsing to the ground in distressing video. A second was a livestreamer who rushed to the scene with the police, capturing the gunman’s arrest. A third was a staff photographer for the Denver Post, whose startling, close-up images of the whole incident were online by the end of the day.

But far-right Twitter personalities, who thrive by providing their followers with fresh reasons to be outraged around the clock, do not wait all day to leap to conclusions about unfolding events. Within minutes of the shooting — which took place after a sparsely attended rally described as a “patriot muster” against “BLM, Antifa, and related Marxist associations” by the organizer, a former military contractor who survived the Benghazi attack — influential conservatives with hundreds of thousands of followers began to speculate that the gunman must have been an antifascist activist.

Just over an hour later, those same trolls flooded social networks with misinformation, amplifying a mistaken report from the Denver Post that the gunman was “a left-wing demonstrator.” That report, which was corrected later in the day, was apparently based on the account of Helen Richardson, the newspaper photographer who watched the shooting unfold through her viewfinder and had no idea that Dolloff was, in fact, a bodyguard for the reporter standing behind him. Before the Post corrected its report, popular far-right Twitter commentators with a combined audience in the millions told their readers that it was definitive proof that the killing was the work of an anti-fascist activist.

The viral spread of those false claims apparently alarmed the Denver Police Department, which had taken Dolloff into custody along with the journalist he was guarding and quickly determined that they were not left-wing protesters. Less than four hours after the shooting, the department tried to stem the tide of misinformation by tweeting an update on its investigation, in which it reported that detectives had determined that “the suspect is a private security guard with no affiliation with Antifa.” The police also released the journalist Dolloff had been guarding, a reporter for Denver’s NBC affiliate, 9 News, who had been recording right-wing rallygoers and left-wing counter-protesters all afternoon. ...

On Sunday, a leader of the pro-Trump youth movement Turning Point, Charlie Kirk, continued to make the false claim. “A conservative was just gunned down in the streets by ANTIFA and not a single ‘mainstream’ news outlet has asked Joe Biden to condemn the organization he called ‘just an idea,'” Kirk tweeted to his 1.8 million followers. “We don’t have a media in this country anymore,” Kirk added. “We have activists posing as journalists.” Kirk’s comment on the difference between journalism and activism is unintentionally ironic, given that so many right-wing activists posing as journalists on Twitter refused to retract their false claims that Dolloff was an antifascist gunman. The Denver Post, by contrast, corrected and explained the error in its report as soon as it was contradicted by the police investigation.

Trump's new Iran sanctions hurt civilians and threaten war

Iran short of 'significant quantity' of potential bomb material: IAEA boss

Iran does not at this stage have enough enriched uranium to make one nuclear bomb under the U.N. atomic watchdog’s official definition, the agency’s head told an Austrian paper. “The Iranians continue to enrich uranium, and to a much higher degree than they have committed themselves to. And this amount is growing by the month,” International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) head Rafael Grossi told Die Presse in an interview published on its website on Saturday.

“In the IAEA we do not talk about breakout time. We look at the significant quantity, the minimum amount of enriched uranium or plutonium needed to make an atomic bomb. Iran does not have this significant quantity at the moment.”

Iran denies ever having had a nuclear weapons programme, saying its nuclear programme is purely for energy purposes.

The IAEA defines “significant quantity” as the approximate amount of nuclear material for which the possibility of manufacturing a nuclear explosive device cannot be excluded.

Trump hoping to strike last-minute nuclear arms deal with Putin before election

President Trump is hoping to strike a last-minute nuclear arms deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin before the Nov. 3 election, Axios reported on Sunday.

The two leaders have talked about arms control in a series of phone calls over the past six months. But representatives for both countries were unable to make progress in talks in Vienna until recently.

U.S. national security adviser Robert O’Brien and Russia’s Nikolai Patrushev met in Geneva on Oct. 2, and the success of the meeting prompted Marshall Billingslea, Trump’s arms control envoy, to make a last-minute trip to Helsinki and to adjust another trip in Asia.

A source familiar with the discussions told Axios that the Trump administration thinks it has an agreement in principle that has earned the approval of Putin and Patrushev. Officials told the news outlet that they think the agreement could be completed within a week once talks resume.

But Sergei Ryabkov, Russia’s deputy foreign minister, disagreed, saying that “there are still huge differences in approaches, including to the central elements of such an agreement.”

Billionaires Are A Symbol Of A Failed Society

'People in Need Can't Wait': To Put Onus on Senate GOP, Progressives Urge Pelosi to Take $1.8 Trillion Covid Relief Package

With tens of millions still out of work and struggling to afford basic necessities as the coronavirus-induced economic collapse shows no sign of relenting, some progressives are urging House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to accept a far-from-perfect $1.8 trillion compromise relief package offered by the Trump White House, warning that failure to pass any additional aid before the November election would be both morally and politically disastrous.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin presented the $1.8 trillion counteroffer to Pelosi last Friday in an effort to revive talks that President Donald Trump threw into chaos, and nearly killed entirely, just days earlier.

While the top-line figure is a far cry from the $3.4 trillion HEROES Act the House passed in May and significantly less than the $2.2 trillion revised version approved earlier this month, the proposed legislation—which has drawn criticism from both Pelosi and Senate Republicans—would provide substantial relief to the unemployed, an additional round of stimulus checks, and $300 billion in desperately needed funding for state and local governments.

"People in need can't wait until February," tweeted Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), alluding to the likelihood that failure to pass relief legislation before next month's election would likely delay any future stimulus talks until after the next president's inauguration.

"$1.8 trillion is significant and more than twice [the size of the] Obama stimulus," Khanna added. "Make a deal and put the ball in [Senate Majority Leader Mitch] McConnell's court."


Though Khanna appears to be alone among progressive members of Congress in publicly calling on Pelosi to take the White House up on its $1.8 trillion offer, several left-leaning commentators have made similar arguments in favor of a compromise relief deal in recent days as the coronavirus pandemic continues to take lives and the nation's economic situation remains dire.

Andrew Yang SMEARED As Sexist For Telling Pelosi To Take Stimulus Deal

Pompeo: "There Will Be More To See" Of Hillary Clinton's Emails Before 2020 Election, "Doing It As Fast As We Can"

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in an interview with FOX News host Dana Perino on Friday that he has the Hillary Clinton emails and will release them publicly before the election.

"We've got the e-mails," Pompeo told Perino. "We're getting them out. We're going to get all this information out, so the American people can see it. You will remember, there was classified information on a private server. It should have never been there. Hillary Clinton should never have done that."

"I certainly think there will be more to see before the election," Pompeo said of the emails.

Packing the Courts: How Republicans Spent Decades Installing Judges to Cement Minority Rule

What Else Is Barrett Hiding? Dems Demand Answers After Trump Supreme Court Pick Caught Concealing Talks to Anti-Abortion Groups

On the eve of Judge Amy Coney Barrett's first confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, the panel's Democrats on Sunday demanded the right-wing Supreme Court nominee release any additional information she has withheld from lawmakers after new reporting revealed that she failed to disclose a pair of talks to anti-abortion groups and other materials.

After CNN reported Friday that Barrett omitted from her initial Senate questionnaire two talks she gave to student anti-abortion organizations at Notre Dame University in 2013, the judge submitted to the Judiciary Committee a supplement (pdf) disclosing both a lecture and a seminar. Barrett also informed the committee that while serving as a law professor at the University of Notre Dame, she signed onto a 2013 paid advertisement criticizing Roe v. Wade.

Following Barrett's belated disclosures—which did not include the content of the talks—all ten Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee sent a letter (pdf) demanding to know what else the corporate-friendly judge is withholding as Republicans rush ahead with her confirmation process despite a coronavirus outbreak on Capitol Hill and widespread opposition to the nominee among legal experts and civil rights groups.

"It is troubling that Judge Barrett supplemented her [Senate Judiciary Questionnaire] to include these talks only after they were identified by the press," the lawmakers wrote. "These new omissions raise more questions about the reliability of Judge Barrett's SJQ and her candor before the Committee. These new omissions also raise serious concerns about Judge Barrett's rushed confirmation process and the hasty process of collecting materials responsive to the SJQ."

In a statement on Sunday, Christopher Kang, chief counsel at advocacy group Demand Justice, said that Barrett's nomination—which is backed by tens of millions of dollars in spending from dark-money organizations—"should not move forward without a full accounting of her past speeches and links to these groups that she has clearly sought to downplay or hide."

"Amy Coney Barrett needs to come clean about her ties to far-right organizations and produce more information on the speeches she gave about Roe v. Wade," said Kang. "By repeatedly failing to disclose relevant information to the Senate, she has forfeited the benefit of the doubt."

Ryan Grim: What Democrats NEED To Know About Amy Coney Barrett



the horse race



"Are You BETTER Off?" Surprising Poll Results!

California investigates unauthorized ballot boxes installed by Republicans

California authorities have launched a criminal investigation into unauthorized ballot boxes that the Republican party has placed in several counties, with authorities warning that these set-ups are illegal. The boxes have appeared in Fresno, Los Angeles and Orange counties at locations including political party offices, campaign headquarters and churches, according to the California secretary of state. The GOP admitted Monday that it owned the boxes and defended the practice.

The secretary of state issued a memo to county registrars this weekend clarifying that unofficial drop boxes are illegal and ballots must be returned by mail or to official polling places, vote centers or ballot drop-off locations. ...

The state has sent cease-and-desist orders to the GOP in all three counties. California’s attorney general, Xavier Becerra, said late Monday he had received “disturbing reports” that some GOP officials “may not be prepared or willing to remove those boxes”. If the boxes aren’t removed, the Republican leaders could face prosecution, he added.

Massive Lines in Georgia on First Day of In-Person Voting Exemplify Ongoing 'Voter Suppression,' Say Critics

Georgia's first day of in-person early voting Monday was marred by excessive wait times, as the combination of high turnout and technical difficulties resulted in long lines and possible health risks—a situation that voting rights advocates described as an example of intense voter engagement and excitement being undermined by a troubling system of voter suppression. 

According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC), "voters wrapped around buildings... even before polling places opened."

All registered voters in the state are eligible to vote prior to November 3, and early voters may cast a ballot at any polling station located in their county.

The AJC noted that "in-person early voters will join the 439,000 Georgia voters who have already returned their absentee ballots," adding that "by the time Election Day finally arrives, over two-thirds of the state's 5 million projected turnout will have already voted."

While this year's added flexibility is meant to encourage participation amid the coronavirus pandemic, election officials explained that "their goal is to keep lines moving and avoid problems" that occurred during Georgia's primary election on June 9, when voters in some areas experienced wait times of several hours. 

Early evidence indicates that officials are not meeting their stated objective.

The Washington Post reported that "voters waited in line for up to five hours across the metro Atlanta region and surrounding suburbs."

"This is a picture of voter suppression," tweeted Claire McCaskill, a former senator from Missouri and current NBC News and MSNBC analyst. "Why do Americans have to wait in lines this long?"

Noam Chomsky CHALLENGED On Vote Blue No Matter Who, Twitter Erupts



the evening greens


Locked in Tight Race, GOP Sen. Dan Sullivan Caught in Environmental Scandal

In the final month of his reelection campaign, Alaska’s one-term Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan is fighting to recover from a scandal that ties him more closely to a controversial mining project opposed by the majority of voters in his state. Sullivan’s political crisis centers around Pebble Mine — a yearslong contested project that would bring large-scale mining to the Bristol Bay watershed, a mineral-rich region that supports the largest sockeye salmon fishery in the world, and home to more than two dozen federally recognized tribal governments. The senator has received tens of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from lobbyists, executives, and employees involved with the project, according to a recent investigation by journalists Judd Legum and Tesnim Zekeria.

Those contributions could prove to be a political liability in a Senate race being prioritized by national Democrats as they seek to retake the upper chamber. Democratic challenger Al Gross has been funding new radio, TV, and digital ads blasting Sullivan for his ties to Pebble Mine, prompted by a recent investigation that showed how mining executives envision the reach of the project growing larger than had been publicly stated. Sullivan and Gross are locked in a tight race, according to a late September poll, conducted by a Super PAC aligned with Gross. If elected, Gross — who is registered as nonpartisan — would caucus with Democrats, like Sens. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Angus King of Maine. Gross is backed by national groups including Indivisible, the DSCC, and anti-Trump conservative group the Lincoln Project.

In September, the Environmental Investigation Agency — an advocacy group focused on exposing environmental crimes — published secretly recorded conversations between undercover actors, who had pretended to be potential Pebble Mine investors, and Pebble Limited Partnership CEO Tom Collier and the head of its parent company, Northern Dynasty Minerals CEO Ronald Thiessen. In those tapes, Thiessen made clear to the fake investors that the company would aim to expand Pebble farther than it has already applied to build, contradicting Collier’s written 2019 testimony submitted to the House Water Resources and Environment subcommittee, where he stated Pebble has “no current plans, in this application or in any other way, for expansion.” 

Polls show that majorities of Alaskans have consistently opposed the mining project since at least 2012, when Bristol Bay Native Corporation began conducting statewide annual surveys. One fear is that the proposed Pebble Mine is only the beginning of even more harmful extraction; more than 60 percent of Alaskans believe that if a smaller mine project moves forward, then plans for a larger mine will be later pursued and approved. Another poll released this past summer by the Bristol Bay Defense Fund, a coalition of business, tribal, nonprofit, and community groups, found likely Alaska voters opposed construction of the mine by a 2-1 margin.

A three-year, peer-reviewed EPA assessment released in 2014 found that Pebble Mine — which would be one of the largest open pit copper mines in the world — could have devastating impacts on fish populations and surrounding streams. When the EPA vetoed the Pebble proposal that year, Sullivan blasted the move, claiming the EPA “short-circuited the permitting process” and the project should have gone to the Army Corps of Engineers for review. The veto was reversed under the Trump administration, which fast-tracked the Army Corps of Engineers assessment. This past summer, the Corps determined that “as currently proposed, the project could have substantial environmental impacts within the unique Bristol Bay watershed and lacks adequate compensatory mitigation.” Mining executives are hoping to get a modified plan approved by the end of the year.

Democrats Subsidize DRILLING While Americans Suffer

Fifth of countries at risk of ecosystem collapse, analysis finds

One-fifth of the world’s countries are at risk of their ecosystems collapsing because of the destruction of wildlife and their habitats, according to an analysis by the insurance firm Swiss Re. Natural “services” such as food, clean water and air, and flood protection have already been damaged by human activity. More than half of global GDP – $42tn (£32tn) – depends on high-functioning biodiversity, according to the report, but the risk of tipping points is growing.

Countries including Australia, Israel and South Africa rank near the top of Swiss Re’s index of risk to biodiversity and ecosystem services, with India, Spain and Belgium also highlighted. Countries with fragile ecosystems and large farming sectors, such as Pakistan and Nigeria, are also flagged up.

Countries including Brazil and Indonesia had large areas of intact ecosystems but had a strong economic dependence on natural resources, which showed the importance of protecting their wild places, Swiss Re said.

“A staggering fifth of countries globally are at risk of their ecosystems collapsing due to a decline in biodiversity and related beneficial services,” said Swiss Re, one of the world’s biggest reinsurers and a linchpin of the global insurance industry. “If the ecosystem service decline goes on [in countries at risk], you would see then scarcities unfolding even more strongly, up to tipping points,” said Oliver Schelske, lead author of the research. ...

The Swiss Re index is built on 10 key ecosystem services identified by the world’s scientists and uses scientific data to map the state of these services at a resolution of one square kilometre across the world’s land. The services include provision of clean water and air, food, timber, pollination, fertile soil, erosion control, and coastal protection, as well as a measure of habitat intactness. Those countries with more than 30% of their area found to have fragile ecosystems were deemed to be at risk of those ecosystems collapsing. Just one in seven countries had intact ecosystems covering more than 30% of their country area.

Kenya's fight against poaching pays off as elephant population doubles


Also of Interest

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

Two Massive New Leaks Show Dirty Underbelly of Empire

Why did Amnesty UK, Bellingcat and White Helmets sabotage Roger Waters webinar on corporate pollution?

Nagorno-Karabakh Ceasefire in Tatters With Heavy Overnight Shelling

US Plan: Weapons Anywhere on Earth in One Hour

Portland group topples Roosevelt and Lincoln statues in protest of Columbus day

Black man led on rope by Texas police on horseback sues for $1m

Not News But A Juicy Collection Of Narratives - How The New York Times Failed Its Readers

If You’re Baffled as to Why JPMorgan Chase’s Board Hasn’t Sacked Jamie Dimon as the Bank Racked Up 5 Felony Counts – Here’s Your Answer

'Heads in the sand': conservationists condemn US failure to protect wolverines

Keiser Report | The 25th Amendment for Central Banks

Krystal Ball: New Poll Is DEATH KNELL For Talking Point About Trump's Base


A Little Night Music

Jimmy Rogers - Sloppy Drunk

Jimmy Rogers - That's all right

Jimmy Rogers with Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters - Left Me With A Broken Heart

Jimmy Rogers - What Have I Done

Jimmy Rogers - One Kiss

Jimmy Rogers - Blues All Day Long

Jimmy Rogers - Chicago Bound

Jimmy Rogers - Walking By Myself live on the Late Night Show

Jimmy Rogers - You're The One


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ggersh's picture

Depressing news that fellow Jews are doing unto Palestinians what was methodically done to them in a time not long ago. I just can't fathom how this has happened, yep hatred is nothing new but when did compassion, love of fellow man go obsolete......Sigh

EDIT: Did I forget Monday?......;-o

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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

Pricknick's picture

@ggersh
of I've got mine. What do you have that I want?

fellow Jews are doing unto Palestinians what was methodically done to them in a time not long ago

Greed and control over others is a worldwide narcisistic disease.

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

joe shikspack's picture

@ggersh

thanks, i had a pretty good weekend. the weather was pretty good and i got to hang out with the kids and grandkid a bunch after it turned out that the s-i-l only had a cold. phew!

monday was forgettable. Smile

the way the palestinians have been treated is way beyond sad. it appears that oppression is cyclical and never ends.

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snoopydawg's picture

Wolf: "These are desperate people who are begging for money."
Pelosi: "Have you fed them? We feed them."

Wolf stands up for people who are losing everything and have to rely on food banks and this bitch decides to argue with him about getting people help? Where’s COVID karma right now? Guess who’s side people are taking? Nice that she and Mitch have made deals that give each other cover for not doing a damn thing for anyone who isn’t in their class.

I’m trying to find the whole video. Lots of bits and pieces of it...

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

Pricknick's picture

@snoopydawg
than blitzer pelosi or nancy wolf.
That so many look up to these useless talking heads is truly an amazement.
We individually and the world as a whole would be better off without both of them.

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

Unabashed Liberal's picture

@snoopydawg

video. She imploded on national teevee--it was incredible. (will still see if I can find the transcript, once it's posted)

Hope you're getting along better, now. Thinking of you, and glad to see you back. Take good care of yourself.

Mollie

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Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.

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@Unabashed Liberal

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/pelosi-slams-cnns-wolf-blitzer-youre...

It was much worse than what the tweets showed. She accused Wolf of "being an Obama apologist"....huh?

Maybe she is getting lots of flack from house members?

ETA full video

My first comment on her stands. Could she have been anymore condescending?

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joe shikspack's picture

@snoopydawg

it's odd to watch those two morons attempting to evince empathy on teevee and have an empathy contest.

i think that somebody should demand proof that pelosi feeds the needy. perhaps she considers crowdstrike needy.

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@joe shikspack specialty ice cream, joe. She has lots of it.

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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

Situational Lefty's picture

@snoopydawg language, please!

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"The enemy is anybody who is going to get you killed, no matter which side he's on." Yossarian

@snoopydawg @snoopydawg thanks. I walked the River Park path yesterday for the first time since March. I won't be going near there again... maybe ever. wah

Difficult or impossible to endure; intolerable.

cowsaypelosi.jpg
If Pelosi came here I would stuff her fake face under the stinking septic water that used to be the Russian River, now with garbage everywhere. Always Talking Man thinks it's fine to bike like a crazed asshole as long as he keeps yelling ON YOUR LEFT! as he speeds by everything in his way. I thought he went to jail, but no. Catholic Charities has now taken over food distribution in Cloverdale, because the economy is so great! There are too many people not dying fast enough for the likes of Nancy and Richard and Donald J. Trump. Die faster field workers! Die granny die!

Meanwhile, back at the ranch...
Red flag warning issued for most of North Bay

good luck
Edit: Richard? Heh, I subconsciously conflated Feinstein's spouse Dick with Pelosi's husbandry Paul. ta

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snoopydawg's picture

As to why he isn’t asking McConnell about taking the deal, he can’t do squat till the house sends it to him. Do that and then work out the details and if needs must then stand firm on what you don’t want in it. But who thinks democrats would be upset with corporations getting immunity for killing their workers? We’ve seen what democratic governors have been doing with it.

Where’s the Japanese pilot from Clancy’s book? It had the happiest ending ever!

"Leave my mom alone!"

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Bollox Ref's picture

Oops, I voted Green.

Sorry Noam. My bad. Better candidates next time, eh?

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Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.

@Bollox Ref
I see more Green down ballot choices. I've been waverng on how to vote. No way will I vote for Biden. Been considering Trump to stop Biden but no way in Hell can Trump win Illinois. No to Durbin too. No to my BLM ass-kissing Congressman who sent out e-mails stating his soldarity with BLM while the Michigan avenue stores were still being looted.

So. Vote YES for the graduated tax amendment. Vote Green, Howie Hawkins and every other Green on the ballot. Yes, they are not serious, but how else to show disgust with the duopoly?
Then vote (R) for everything else. Just to stick a thumb in the DNC's eye. Vote Blue no matter who?
I say "Don't vote Blue, no matter who." If anyone decent is there, let them jump (G) or (R).

EDIT: Just to be clear, I'm not voting his ballot. I just read it to see the choices.

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I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.

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@The Voice In the Wilderness

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The political system is what it is because the People are who they are. — Plato

@Pluto's Republic
I REALLY REALLY wish there was a "none of the above" choice on every race.

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I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.

Pluto's Republic's picture

@The Voice In the Wilderness

...regardless of Party. If you let them linger in congress where they have learned how to accept bribes, launder dark money, and trade the markets with insider info — they become even more depraved and do more harm to the People in their next term. We must peel off the incumbents as fast as we can to give the People a fighting chance for a better life.

Share.

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The political system is what it is because the People are who they are. — Plato

@Pluto's Republic
led by the nose by staff. Have you ever seen the BBC's "Yes, Minister" ?

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I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.

joe shikspack's picture

@Bollox Ref

i'm going to be voting green at the top of the ballot, but sadly there is no green running against my utterly useless democrat congressworm whose district i was gerrymandered into by a democrat machine.

have a great evening!

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@joe shikspack
Presidential races get attention but most voters don't want to "throw away their vote" on someone perceived to have no chance. Nader may have actually won with ranked choice voting. Or Wallace!
Bob has a Green running for Congress but he is in a different district, he also has a Libertarian and the "Willie Wilson" party. But that's in Chicago. not sure the Republicans even bothered.
I know I have a Republican choice. it would be great if I had a a Green choice.

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I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.

Lookout's picture

@Bollox Ref

Well I had a friend ask on indigenous peoples day..."Got A Flag?"
Answer:
"We do, so this is all ours"

We laughed cause it is that or cry.

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

enhydra lutris's picture

@Lookout

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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 --

@Bollox Ref this morning.
My bad, I guess.

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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

Unabashed Liberal's picture

on CNN attacking Wolf, repeatedly, a few minutes ago. A total meltdown. (hilarious, actually) Will look for transcript this evening.

BTW, Wolf confronted Pelosi with her statement that she appears to be dismissing the 1.8 T dollar package--which includes $1200 stimulus checks--because she doesn't want OM to send out checks with his name on it before election. So much for Dem "values."

Thanks for posting the HHJ Tweet the other day, gj. Here it is, below.

Obamacare was—and is—a big deal. As president, I’ll protect and build on it, lower health care costs, and give Americans the opportunity to choose a new public option.

We’re going to make sure everyone has access to the affordable health care they need. https://t.co/34NCSYhO2C

— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) September 25, 2020

Two things to note:

1) - "access to healthcare" is language used numerous times in Sanders' April 2020 UMFA (Universal Medicare For All) bill. (S. 1129)Remember, this proposal (as Kip Sullivan explains) allows for ACOs, other public healthcare systems (VA, IHS), and private, concierge medicine to be practiced (so long as his UMFA system is not billed for the services), etc.

Oh, almost forgot--it allows for Congress/SCOTUS to continue receiving treatment through their excellent "concierge" healthcare system - OAP or the Office of the Attending Physician, as described by ABC News in the article, Special Health Care for Congress: Lawmakers' Health Care Perks

SEC. 102. UNIVERSAL ENTITLEMENT.

(a) In General.

Every individual who is a resident of the United States is entitled to benefits for health care services under this Act. The Secretary shall promulgate a rule that provides criteria for determining residency for eligibility purposes under this Act.

(b) Treatment Of Other Individuals.

The Secretary

(1) may make eligible for benefits for health care services under this Act other individuals not described in subsection (a) and regulate their eligibility to ensure that every person in the United States has access to health care;

2) IMO, the important point of this Tweet is the admission that HHJ's/Dems Public Option (PO) is a "managed care" system.

If you follow three links, you land on the statement (below), which alludes to the PO being an ACO, or Accountable Care Organization -

(following first link)

Giving Americans a new choice, a public health insurance option like Medicare.

Note: not enrollment in FFS or Traditional/Original Medicare. It'll basically be a Medicare Advantage-like or -type plan, administrated by the government, instead of by a private insurer.

If your insurance company isn’t doing right by you, you should have another, better choice. Whether you’re covered through your employer, buying your insurance on your own, or going without coverage altogether, Biden will give you the choice to purchase a public health insurance option like Medicare. ( not Medicare, but "like Medicare")

As in Medicare, the Biden public option will reduce costs for patients by negotiating lower prices from hospitals and other health care providers. It also will better coordinate among all of a patient’s doctors to improve the efficacy and quality of their care, and cover primary care without any co-payments. And it will bring relief to small businesses struggling to afford coverage for their employees.

(This refers to the "managed care" aspects of the plan.)

Note: When you click on the second link ("better coordinate") it leads directly to a blurb about the 'O' and Biden ACA entities--ACOs--intended to convert FFS/Traditional or Original Medicare to a 'managed care' system, like WJC did when he created Part C in the 90's (today, called MA, or Medicare Advantage plans--offered by private insurers).

Uh-oh, Mr M is beckoning me to give him a hand. Will have to cut off, but, will pick up on ACOs again, soon.

Sorry, this comment is so disjointed. Super pushed for time, today, with a truckload of matters, and chores to take care of. Will try to clean it up, later.

As an aside, the major problem with the ACA is not only its far reach into so many public healthcare systems, but, its many punitive and pernicious features--such as the major cost shifting it incentivized in our employer-sponsored insurance system. Unfortunately, many people don't understand that this was one of the main purposes of the ACA, or, that skyrocketing annual deductible and other OOP costs (in group health insurance) were/are a feature, not a bug.

Hope everyone has a nice afternoon. Take care; stay safe.

Bye Pleasantry

Mollie

"The leaders of this new movement are replacing traditional liberal beliefs about tolerance, free inquiry, and even racial harmony with ideas so toxic and unattractive that they eschew debate, moving straight to shaming, threats, and intimidation."
~~Matt Taibbi, The American Press Is Destroying Itself, June 12, 2020

“If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die, I want to go where they went.”
~~Will Rogers, Actor & Social Commentator (1856-1950)

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@Unabashed Liberal

thanks for all of the info. it's going to take a while to tease out the devils in the details of all of these healthcare proposals, but i since there is no free ride and biden is not going to seriously raise taxes on his donor class, it's going to be a mess.

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@Unabashed Liberal

On Biden's Health Care Platform? Check it out.

They also look at his Social Security and Medicare Proposals.

Penn Wharton analyses the platform proposal budgets for all candidates and offers comparisons. Interesting stuff.

Of course, the nation, as a whole, is charged twice as much for total health care products and services, per capita, than every other country in the world.

That means we throw about two trillion down the toilet, in total health care spending, every year. All of it comes out of the pockets of wage earners in taxes or out of pocket pending. There is no other source of funds for health care spending.

Until that is addressed with a national public healthcare system — none of this political crap makes any real difference in people's lives. The US is still going to hell in a hand basket and causing massive human suffering for the People on the way. And the People would really rather die than stand up for their human rights. Years of concentrated propaganda, since 1989, has left them with too much brain damage.

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[Corrected typo - Exchange]

Just bookmarked the study/paper, and will definitely check it out this week.

It sounds like they may be assessing the Biden-Harris-Booker-Klobuchar (etc.) "Medicare-For-More" proposal. Dunno until I read it, though.

If so, it's a buy-in, with beneficiaries paying unsubsidized premiums (about $1000 per month for Parts A and B) - unless they're under 400 percent of FPL (Federal Poverty Level) - in which case, since they'll purchase it through the ACA Exchange, they can use same tax credits available (according to income) to purchase standard ACA health plans.

Thanks so much for posting the link, here. I'd much rather read a white paper, than newspaper reporting (since many of the reporters have no idea what they're talking about/reporting). IOW, they're simply stenographers, often passing along neoliberal technocratic "talking points."

Biggrin

Of course, any new/reformed so-called Medicare program that is a 'managed care' plan is not one that I can support. Our lawmakers/SC Justices don't have to settle for a "gatekeeper," and, as far as I'm concerned, neither should we. If we (the American People) need to save money, do it by cutting MIC--not by incentivizing physicians to withhold needed medical care, in order to watch the bottom line.

Personally, Mr M and I don't want a federal bureaucratic bean counter to determine our health outcomes, any more than we'd agree to allow a private insurer to do so. Remember, under Original/Traditional FFS (Fee-For-Service) Medicare, that is not a basic feature--unless you enroll in a "managed care" ACO.

Good to see you. Always enjoy your COVID comments, as well. Pleasantry

Mollie

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@Unabashed Liberal hi and thanks, you prompted me to lookup the current FPL which is jaw dropping low if you ask me. Then I saw this part and kinda blew a gasket:

The poverty guidelines are sometimes loosely referred to as the “federal poverty level” (FPL), but that phrase is ambiguous and should be avoided, especially in situations (e.g., legislative or administrative) where precision is important.

Key differences between poverty thresholds and poverty guidelines are outlined in a table under Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). See also the discussion of this topic on the Institute for Research on Poverty’s web site.5

The following figures are the 2020 HHS poverty guidelines which will be published in the Federal Register

https://aspe.hhs.gov/2020-poverty-guidelines

Guide1ine - $12,760

Threshold (xls)- $13,011
Under age 65, no dependents 13,300

They don't call it "means" testing for nothing, it is not nice. The difference is about $500 for a single person, so what is the point of being so precise? Never mind. And those tables encourage overcrowding in households don't they? Never mind.
Blah blah blah, etc.:

Programs using the guidelines (or percentage multiples of the guidelines — for instance, 125 percent or 185 percent of the guidelines) in determining eligibility include Head Start, the Supplemental Nutition Assistance Program (SNAP), the National School Lunch Program, the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, and the Children’s Health Insurance Program. Note that in general, cash public assistance programs (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and Supplemental Security Income) do NOT use the poverty guidelines in determining eligibility. The Earned Income Tax Credit program also does NOT use the poverty guidelines to determine eligibility. For a more detailed list of programs that do and don’t use the guidelines, see the Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs).

That's as much homework as I can do before the ear worm starts burrowing...

F**k This S**t Im Out Trap Remix - Jackson Beatz
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I already have Medicare A & B, since 2005 and can no longer afford the exorbitant fees they charge. I didn't realize, or I forgot Medicare Advantage was Part C until I just read about it. Of course. Why not replace Advantage with OAP for All? I'd vote for that, oh wait no I wouldn't. Old habits die hard.

I am not even going to look at my absentee ballot this time around, or the next. Because I can no longer afford jury duty and can't afford a bench warrant either. But yay! I am not "one of those people" who can't afford a $500 dollar emergency anymore, thanks to c99ers. Instead of dental work I am saving that stack of cash for the next disaster, or rents increase, or taxes increase, or groceries or utilities increase. All of the costs of living are increasing here, same as it ever was.

good luck

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@eyo in some places, if over a certain age, you can automatically be excused from jury duty just by asking. I was recently called, but checked the box saying I was past that age and wanted to be excused. Mailed it back and was done.

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@Granma
Got a jury summons for my dead mother once. We called to say she had been dead for five years. "She died in Cook County. there is a cook county death certificate. don't you people coordinate?" Well he had a long procedure to get her off the jury duty roll, including sending a certified copy of the dearth certificate. Then he said (helpfully), "Oh, I see she is 86. I'll just mark her 'over 70, refused`." I'm sure Mom is voting for Biden.

The "used to be 65" came from a postal co-worker who worked for the Cook County Court after he mustered out of the Air force.
First thing they wanted him to do was sign for $20,000 in cash in the cash bond safe without counting it. he refused. They counted, about $5,000 short. They pawned that duty off on someone else.

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I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.

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@The Voice In the Wilderness Sign responsibility for $20,000 without counting it? No way.

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@Pluto's Republic

Biden's latest proposal is also likely to be more controversial. While the few available details pledge that federal funding would come from regular tax revenues rather than from the dwindling Medicare trust fund . . .

Mollie

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Jimmy Rogers. I'll just say that "speaker of the House" is not a title, Nancy, or Pelosi, if you prefer is not royalty, she is entitled to no deferential treatment, in fact, the only special treatment she warrants is contempt. That isn't sexism, lack of ethics and/or empathy is not a sexual characteristic, many men possess it as much as Nancy does.

That said, I'll just toss this up there

be well and have a good one.

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@enhydra lutris

no matter what you say about she who must not be criticized, or how you word it, her toadies will find a way to insinuate that you are a person who should be ostracized and/or ignored.

thanks for the tune!

have a good one!

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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

obama was an empty suit with a snotty attitude. graeber is right on target.

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Thanks for the excellent (but sad) news as always, js. Lately I've been making the argument that either way the election comes out we will have the same corporate overlords. Not an effective strategy with most around here, but none the less I think it is a correct analysis.

What I'm hearing is a Biden landslide. Perhaps but round here I heard this AM at trade day, "Can you believe the polling?" "They are cheating again. You know EVERYONE is voting for T-Rump."

No telling what will happen after the election. Either side will not believe the result. It isn't looking good IMO.

We will see what we see. Hope you've all had a nice day. The weather in NE Alabama today has been killer. Wish you all similar lovely fall vibes!

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@Lookout

yep, we are going to hell in a handbasket and the two choices on offer for leadership are both "stay the course" candidates.

the post-election period ought to be quite interesting. a lot of people seem to be stirred up about one or the other bad choices.

the weather here was quite nice today, the leaves are slowly turning and it may be time for another drive through the countryside soon.

have a great evening!

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Have a magnificent day, everyone!

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@WoodsDweller

my goodness, what got into the archies?

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