In Hong Kong, where CIA cutout the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) has given financial support to activist groups leading riots that rocked the city for months on end, the United States is now devoting $3 million for local destabilization efforts, including “internet freedom,” activists’ legal fees, and “democracy programs.”
(I've been saving this Tweet)
Hong Kong Protest Leader Hangs Out with White Helmets Boss https://t.co/JgIOjkuK8e pic.twitter.com/q1z5rkFwLO
— Orinoco Tribune (@OrinocoTribune) October 10, 2019
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Best Outrage for the Buck is with the big ones
The $600+ Billion for bases is a hundred times the amount spent on foreign militaries all together.
I think a good part of the Israel/Egypt spending is a payoff to their militaries for the Carter Peace Accord. It does seem like they could refrain from killing each other without our money.
Others are to counter $$ given by China, like in Burma and Cambodia. Unfortunately China goes about things differently. China funds large infrastructure projects often employing Chinese labor, with the country itself held as collateral, or the income from the project. Say they make a hydro dam, or a big high speed rail, they take sovereignty over the surrounding countryside in exchange. Easy to buy corrupt countries.
The PPP not only provides free money to large businesses and banks, it also provides lots of free money that goes without audit to small businesses. And in case you think small means mom and pop hole in the wall businesses, it doesn't. Small means doing pretty doggone well, like half million dollar houses and 20 or 50 employees.
I've been doing construction projects for small business owners all year. All of a sudden price is not an issue. Meanwhile I see homeless people expanding out along side the housing sprawl. Murder is way up, I'd call murder a growth industry except no one makes money. Defunding police shore does save money though.
Great shake out nock
It does appear this way.
China is in it for the future.
Not by killing their citizens
as the us seems bent on
fight back
question everything
a good new years day
to you and all. i'd agree with all you've said save you last two sentences, but that's fine. yes, china plays the long game, and doesn't simply invade say, an african nation like africom does (destabilize, make war, choose a US-friendly new 'leader'.
on my dec. 30 'bombs, missiles, and Apaches for KSA and other ME ‘partners in peace’: Updated here:
‘B-52s fly over Persian Gulf as Washington escalates war threat against Iran’,
Bill Van Auken, wsws.org, 10 hours ago
CB had brought this from caitlin johnstone:
as well as this new years message from xi jinping (wish i could watch; it's only 10 mins...)
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUevNynvlkw&feature=emb_logo]
this one is from iranian FM javad zarif:
the extra bucks to israel and explicit instructions, imo, are more threats against iran and proxies in syria, as the Abraham Accords with israel and sunni/salafist nations are the same. we often wonder w/ amerika and israel: who's the client, who's the state?
I gotta get out of this country
I have no words to describe the disgust.
Neither Russia nor China is our enemy.
Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
Cuba is a dead horse, stop beating it.
figure out a way to stay
and fight
question everything
Nothing personal QMS,
I know life isn't fair, because ya know, we have to have pro sports during the worst healthcare crisis in a century! This is all just so insane it's pathetic!
Gee, stay and fight, well, fine, fight for what, for our elected reps to go along to get along with the "establishment"? Heck, they capitulated at the first opportunity. Biden gave them cover to accept $600 instead of $2,000 stimulus checks.
I physically can no longer fight. I'm worn out, mentally, emotionally, intellectually. I'm sick and tired of the abuse and I f-king hate this country with a passion.
C99, my refuge from an insane world. #ForceTheVote
Pro sports
Entertainment industry is filming shows and movies. Amazon and other big box stores are open while small family businesses are closed because oh my gawd, but not really there’s an epidemic happening. And for congress to publicly screw us for 9 months straight and holding people on the edge of hope but then turning their back on them is really beyond comprehension.
Yeah I’d leave too if it wasn’t so hard to do.
Putin isn’t going to make you homeless or kill you or deny you health care.
Your government will allow it to happen though.
Well we DID have an election in November
But sheeple flocked to the two parties whose only argument is who can screw us better.
I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.
As you know I read DK daily
It’s going to be interesting to see how Biden’s supporters react when we reach 5-6,000 deaths a day or more. Will they see that nothing has changed since Trump left or will they blame him for lightning the wildfire and give Biden a pass? People still need lots of PPE and the other supplies that have been short this whole time and the ones that are now becoming scarce. So will Biden use the defense authorization act and ramp up supplies? Remember he gave Trump crap for not doing it. I read his plan for the epidemic and he’s doing nothing that Trump isn’t doing now. It’s laughable.
No mention yet of Harris voting against the money as well as Schumer and other democrats. Will they see that funding the military is more important than people’s lives. Stay tuned.
Putin isn’t going to make you homeless or kill you or deny you health care.
Your government will allow it to happen though.
They won't say anything that
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981
I'm glad you read DK, so I don't have too.
I DO miss "Gunfail". I especially liked the would be bank robber with the gun in his belt who shot himself in the groin trying to pull it out - twice!
My normally non-violent spouse said, "Too bad he didn't try it three times."
I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.
related? wsws is reporting
Biden and Democrats rush to reopen schools in new year as COVID-19 death toll climbs, dec. 31
now pam and russ martens do some brilliant work, but in their dec. 18 op-ed: ‘Race to Control U.S. Senate: “Georgians for Kelly Loeffler” Campaign Committee Packed with NY and CA Trading Firm Billionaires’, i'd howled with glee over their partisan speculation (although i'd thought this one had contained 'use the fed's money better, too):
@JoeBiden 17h
But hey,
Just be sure to get your COVID passport!
[video:https://youtu.be/L6asrU0OJsg]
C99, my refuge from an insane world. #ForceTheVote
while i can't risk the
vertigo non-musical videos give me, even though it's five minutes...but i can see on the crawl something about covid-passports. and yes, highly controversial, but even bill gates now denies that he'd envisioned covid microdot tattoos under a finger nail. it may have been robert kennedy, jr. on twitter who'd showed his Ted talk on the same.
but lord high gates has long said that it would be at least 2022 before folks could go to museums again, and some in new york are auctioning off paintings to (allegedly) pay staff wages.
I heard that the Adler Planetarium in Chicago
is also selling exhibits.
I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.
seriously?
bet they're awesome!
i found these this a.m.
Yes and OMG on your link
Servants shouldn't get above themselves.
I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.
lord luv a duck,
i hadn't even read the southeby link!
Sale Calendar
Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale, New York, 28 October 2020
Contemporary Art Day Auction, New York, 17 November 2020
Impressionist & Modern Art Day Sale, New York, 19 November 2020
Fabergé & Vertu: Property from the Brooklyn Museum, Sold to Support Museum Collections, London, 2 December 2020
Impressionist, Modern & Contemporary Art | An Evening Sale, New York, 8 December 2020
Art Contemporain Evening Sale, Paris, 16 December 2020
Good article on PPE, staffing and whatnot
https://www.commondreams.org/views/2021/01/01/those-us-who-dont-die-are-...
Long article worth a read.
This is murder most fowl. A deriliction of every duty that government swore and oath to. Wouldn't a pandemic fall under domestic enemy?
Putin isn’t going to make you homeless or kill you or deny you health care.
Your government will allow it to happen though.
@snoopydawg I didn't know
"The left" or Democrats, covers a very wide range of peoples, DK seems to give voice to very few of them and to actively promote (with whose dollars I don't know) an even narrower slice of BIPOC as it's called. Ausauges the conscience of the privileged maybe but I find little to make me reconsider.
some sites make sausage
of awareness
question everything
There are some good writers still there
Fish out of water, Palekeo and a few others write about things that affect the world as opposed to those who write "TRUMP IS BAD AGAIN" here's what he did.
The funniest thing today is on Melania Trump who says she doesn't give a F about decorating for Xmas. Comments are misogynistic, lots of swear words directed back at her and basically being down on her level. But since there is a lot of them, they are better than her or any of the Trump MAGAts. And of course I get a kick out what they think they know about Putin, Russia and Russia Russia....... might as well start the day with a chuckle.
Spot on. Whenever someone from the left is the least critical of any dem the same people come out every time to scold them and make sure they know that it is only the GOP that keeps us from having nice things.
They haven't picked up that the denial of the $2k checks came from Biden who gave Pelosi permission to flee the $2.2 trillion bill for one 2/3rds less. This is Biden's bailout, not Trump's. IMO of course.
DK has become nothing less that the DP gatekeepers to change. I saw one diarist write about the problem and then offer ways to fix it. It was an uplifting honest point of view and did she get dissected in the comments. Unbelievable.
Putin isn’t going to make you homeless or kill you or deny you health care.
Your government will allow it to happen though.
WGN said 20% of Illinois restaurants are expected to close ---
permanently. Losing Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's is a body blow they can't recover from. But Boeing and AA get money to put the 737MAX flying deathtrap back in the air. I've always preferred Boeing aircraft but I won't fly again unless the airline can guarantee me an Airbus plane. So it's Metra, driving or "riding the dog".
Big fast food chains are ding well, but the Democrats have destroyed Middle line and even expensive restaurants. Quite a few high priced restaurants on Michigan Avenue have shut their doors permanently, but that may have been partly because of the BLM riots and looting and the black Mayor/Black police chief/black prosecutor all refusing to bring anyone to justice and just saying publicly,"Please Please stop burning and looting stores."
Apparently Alabama hasn't ordered restaurants to commit Suppuku, but I'm told business is down greatly and some nice small places are also going under. If it's public choice, it's one thing, but if it's fiat from a Governor (not even the legislature!) it's something else. The kind of something that caused the American Revolution.
I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.
OK then
it may be a fight to get out as well
hope you find peace
good luck
question everything
Apologies QMS,
C99, my refuge from an insane world. #ForceTheVote
It is a fight to be in the present
and a much bigger fight to get ahead.
Have gotten worn out as well, and the resource
well is almost empty. Find a mind state to move
beyond the bad, find a way forward. Good is out there.
question everything
Like RR, we knew we wouldn't survive retirement. So in
We couldn't find anywhere US that met those criteria. If mass transit was available it was urban which meant our rural house sale couldn't fund us into an urban living.
So we started looking at best lists of places to retire. At the time we found many lists and France was on every one. So we went and took a look. Did a lot of research, and found out that even without Medicare (can't take it with you) we could have health care, residency, and house, transportation, services for the elderly on what we make in SS and one small pension.
It's taken a long time but we made it. It's a great adjustment at our age, but safer, and not crazy. We can talk with our neighbors and friends about politics without anger. People listen and exchange ideas.
We still fight for change via the internet (signed the Jimmy Dore petition) and contributions. But we are out of the fray and taking care of ourselves.
A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they know they shall never sit. Allegedly Greek, but more possibly fairly modern quote.
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Did you learn French? Or did you already know it?
Our plan, is to leave this ice palace and move to Alabama where our daughter and two of our adult grandsons live. If needed, mass transit is her truck or her or one of the boys driving one of our cars. Bought a new Equinox on Sep 30 at price sale price and it should outlast me if it isn't drowned in road salt. University of Alabama Medical center is about 30 miles away. Twice as far as hospitals here but they do have a Medevac helicopter and one can't live forever. so less air pollution and we only drink distilled water anyhow despite Chicago water being purer than most cities (Lake Michigan water with tons of added chlorine).
Before I retired, a co-worker tried to interest me in moving to Calabria. I don't think we would fit in. My great-grandfather came from there as a political refugee. He was Calabrian, I'm American. OTOH, I've heard a lot of Englishman retire to Tuscany.
I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.
Hi. We each had basic French: three years in high
Italy asks for a much higher bank account and contribution to its financial stability. There is also a much more entrenched under economy which must be accommodated. We have a familial attachment to Italy and would have moved there but the affordable areas had less infrastructure and housing requiring complete renovation.
That said there are or were some Italian initiatives which if an immigrant purchases a house that needs renovation and undertakes the upgrades or rebuilding within the first year, the original purchase price is incredibly low.
Countryside living in Europe is quite inexpensive as it is emptying in favour of cities and towns. That leaves large swaths of rural Europe to re-nature. The key is finding a location with year around services, access to transportation, medical facilities, village/town with stable populations and multiple skills and offerings. We miss going to large cities which we can do easily by train including Paris, Lyon and other medium cities. Lyon offers access to all of Europe and is an easy hour away by car or train.
Hope this helps. Ask away.
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can't blame you a bit.
i can hear gulf gal's plaintive wail again: 'why does our government hate its people so?'
i'd meant to ask in the OP if
readers might crowd-source the PDF to see what they'd find, as i'd indicated i would earlier. one member here had asked why he should read the tome, since it's law now in any event. i'd answered him that 'knowing is always better than not knowing'. i might have even called it: 'bearing witness to the abject contempt our government shows for us'.
i will offer that it's been a herculean task for me, one i've been working on since the monstrosity was passed...and so bicamerally easily, to boot.
the popular resistance newsletter had a ted rall post at counterpunch that resonated in part. WI gov fightin' bob la
follette v. FDR:
can anyone direct me to the page where
the copyright laws are set forth?
I have been waiting for the ACLU to weigh in on the topic, or the American Bar Assoc., but so far, they have not discussed it.
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981
byniski's piece at
RT.com had no links save one in europe which criminalized even gifs, but i let my fingers do the Bingling externally and aha! the copyright alliance.org (create, innovate, protect)
it opens:
Thanks.
Perhaps "the little guy" boost is helping them take good aim at Twitter, You Tube, Facebook, et. al.
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981
welcome;
i may not be taking your meaning but what buyniski had written above was:
i will offer that i'd spent some time reading up on fair use because one of the better alternative indy news places whose work i'd wanted to use never emailed me after three request, one to a email address at the site for one of the authors. two or three days i waited. and given that they request donations, i'd have thunk they'd be eager to give me permission, as i'd also said i'd include a message that readers might click thru if they wanted to send them some money.
anyhoo, this is one site i'd found, and other than parody, it seems as though it's whatevr a judge...says it is, as so often. but with this law, even parody might be verboten.
That alliance is thrilled.
What I dislike most about it is the removal of "intent" as an element of the crime. People spreading copyrighted material that have no knowledge it is copyrighted and have no intention of committing a criminal act can have intent imputed to them, because, "reasons".
This specially created court that enables the little guys to sue cheaply also allows the Big Guys to pick up a phone, make a call, and have a little guy prosecuted and fined at zero cost.
I am sure analysis by a legal foundation or association will come soon enough.
With a specially appointed judge presiding over the sacred copyright, does anyone believe they will ever render an unbiased judgment?
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981
sounds like a pay-day
set up to me. or: heads i win, tails you lose!
while i'm sure that correlation does
NOT confer causality, i remembered seeing at RT.com that the WHO just approved the pfizer/bioNTech covid vaccine (but has stalled on russia's Sputnik jab), i'd wondered it i'd remember correctly that bill gate. jr owns plenty of stock in pfizer.
short answer: yes
no mention of how much stock he owns./s but he does own about half of the WHO. ; )
Gates is very involved with bioNTech
which was created around 2009 and he infused it with lots of cash and I am sure he has assets in the company. But bioNTech also has ties to astra zenaka which means Gates is involved with them too. This seems to be Gates' baby to run with.
Putin isn’t going to make you homeless or kill you or deny you health care.
Your government will allow it to happen though.
what a double gobshite,
then, and yes, the link i'd given had also said:
too right, snoop. cory morningstar calls some of these compromised NGOs part of the non-profit industrial complex. iirc, his wealth has tripled since he'd started 'giving away his money'.
but no Sputnik./s