The Evening Blues - 12-6-21



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The day's news roundup + tonight's musical feature: Earl Hooker

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This evening's music features Chicago blues guitarist Earl Hooker. Enjoy!

Earl Hooker - Off The Hook

“There will come a time when it isn't 'They're spying on me through my phone' anymore. Eventually, it will be 'My phone is spying on me'.”

-- Philip K. Dick


News and Opinion

Israeli Spyware Used to Hack iPhones of US State Department Officials

Multiple news outlets revealed Friday that Apple notified at least 11 U.S. State Department officials that their iPhones were recently hacked by an unknown party or parties with spyware developed by the private Israeli firm NSO Group.

The "bombshell," first reported by Reuters, comes after Apple sued NSO Group last month in an effort to protect iPhone users from its Pegasus spyware, which the Israeli company claims to only sell to government law enforcement and intelligence agencies and was the focus of a major reporting project earlier this year.

Citing multiple unnamed sources, The Washington Post and Reuters explained that State Department employees based in Uganda or elsewhere in East Africa were targeted over several months, and the intrusions "represent the widest known hacks of U.S. officials through NSO technology."

According to the Reuters:

A senior Biden administration official, speaking on condition he not be identified, said the threat to U.S. personnel abroad was one of the reasons the administration was cracking down on companies such as NSO and pursuing new global discussion about spying limits.

The official added that they have seen "systemic abuse" in multiple countries involving NSO's Pegasus spyware.

The National Security Council said in a statement reported by the Post that "we have been acutely concerned that commercial spyware like NSO Group's software poses a serious counterintelligence and security risk to U.S. personnel, which is one of the reasons why the Biden-Harris administration has placed several companies involved in the development and proliferation of these tools on the Department of Commerce's Entity List."

“Crisis of Accountability”: Pentagon Reopens Probe of Syrian Airstrike That Killed Many Civilians

US seeks Russian and Chinese support to salvage Iran nuclear deal

The US is hoping pressure from Russia, China and some Arab Gulf states may yet persuade Iran to moderate its negotiating stance in regards to the steps the Biden administration must take before both sides return to the 2015 nuclear deal. Talks in Vienna faltered badly last week, when the new hardline Iranian administration increased its levels of uranium enrichment and tabled proposals that US officials said at the weekend were “not serious”since they had gone back on all the progress made in the previous round of talks.

US officials at the weekend also confirmed they would press ahead with an emergency board meeting of the UN nuclear inspectorate, the IAEA, before the end of the year if Iran did not restore a level of access to its nuclear sites that satisfied the nuclear watchdog. In Tehran, officials insisted the two major texts on sanctions and Iran’s nuclear obligations that it tabled at the Vienna talks were fully in line with the nuclear deal, saying the real roadblock was the US refusal to lift sanctions.

US officials claimed Russia and China had been “taken aback by the degree to which Iran had walked back its own compromises” from previous rounds of talks, as well as becoming more resolute about the demands it made of the US and of others. The senior US official said: “I think they do share a sense of disappointment, to put it diplomatically, at what Iran has chosen to do with the last several months of preparation for the talks.” ...

The approach of the Russians and Chinese is critical since the new hardline Iranian regime has insisted it can afford to walk away from the talks with the west, effectively leaving its nuclear programme unconstrained, and fund its domestic welfare agenda by trading with the east. The threatened emergency IAEA board meeting in the next fortnight would be an early test of whether Iran is truly losing the protection of either Russia or China.

Governments help arms firms avoid Covid slump

Ukraine could be ‘next Afghanistan’ for Russia if it invades, US senator warns

Ukraine could prove “the next Afghanistan” for Russia if it chooses to invade early next year as US and Ukrainian intelligence agencies fear, a senior member of the Senate foreign relations committee warned after news that Joe Biden will speak to Vladimir Putin on Tuesday.

Publishing an unclassified intelligence document, the Washington Post first reported US intelligence concerns that Moscow could launch an invasion with as many as 175,000 troops. ...

Moscow denies any invasion plan and accuses Ukraine of building up forces in its east, where Russian-backed separatists control territory. Russia does not want Ukraine to join Nato. ...

Biden and Putin have had one face-to-face meeting, in Geneva in June. They last talked by phone on 9 July. Diplomats indicated earlier this week that Biden and Putin would talk again. A White House statement released on Saturday said they would “hold a secure video call”.

“The leaders will discuss a range of topics in the US-Russia relationship, including strategic stability, cyber, and regional issues,” the statement said. “President Biden will underscore US concerns with Russian military activities on the border with Ukraine and reaffirm the United States’ support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.” ...

Biden has rejected Russian demands for security guarantees in the region. “My expectation is we’re going to have a long discussion with Putin,” he told reporters on Friday. “I don’t accept anybody’s red lines.”

War in Ukraine? NATO expansion drives conflict with Russia

NATO’s Jens Stoltenberg needs to calm it down

Twice in the last two weeks, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has made public comments that threaten to worsen already strained relations between Russia and the alliance. Instead of calming things down, Stoltenberg has been carelessly ratcheting up tensions over nuclear weapons in Europe and the conflict in Ukraine. At exactly the moment when the U.S. and NATO need to be working to deescalate the situation with Russia over Ukraine, the top official in NATO has been throwing kerosene on the flames.

While he was urging the new German coalition government to continue hosting U.S. tactical nuclear weapons, Stoltenberg made the dangerous suggestion that the weapons could end up with NATO members to the east of Germany: “So, of course, Germany can, of course, decide whether there will be nuclear weapons in your country, but the alternative is that we easily end up with nuclear weapons in other countries in Europe, also to the east of Germany.” Raising the possibility of moving these weapons closer to Russia was bound to elicit a sharply negative reaction, and that is what happened. 

Stoltenberg’s remarks prompted immediate outrage in Moscow, and it led the Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko to announce this week that Belarus would welcome Russian nuclear weapons to its territory in response to any NATO redeployment to the east. Stoltenberg’s warning may have been intended for Berlin, but it had its greatest and most destabilizing impact in Moscow and Minsk. At a time when the Russian government already perceives a growing threat coming from the West, talking about moving nuclear weapons into eastern Europe was a serious mistake. ...

Stoltenberg also repeated the standard NATO line that Russia has no part in decisions about alliance expansion: “Russia has no veto, Russia has no say, and Russia has no right to establish a sphere of influence trying to control their neighbors.” Since Russia has already demonstrated its ability to thwart at least one aspirant state’s ambitions to join the alliance, the Secretary-General’s platitudes seemed almost as if he were trying to dare Moscow into taking more aggressive action. The U.S. and NATO may not like it, and it may not be the way that we want things to be, but the fact is that Russia absolutely does have a veto in practice over which of its neighbors become members of an anti-Russian military alliance. We already know that the Russian government will exercise that veto. The Secretary-General’s saying that Russia has no say is practically an invitation to Putin to prove him wrong.

Whether NATO officials agree with the assessment or not, the Russian government views NATO as the principal military threat to their country. Given the Russian experience of suffering devastating attacks from the west several times over the last two hundred years, their leaders have naturally been wary of the eastward expansion of the alliance, and they have made it very clear that they consider further advances to be intolerable. NATO’s “open door” to Ukraine and Georgia may seem like so much boilerplate rhetoric to Western officials, but it needlessly antagonizes Russia while offering these countries false hope of alliance membership that will likely never materialize. Stoltenberg’s latest remarks will likely have the same effect of angering Russia while giving the Ukrainian government the mistaken impression that their future entry into the alliance is guaranteed. One could hardly ask for a message more likely to promote misunderstanding and miscalculation.

Biden, Putin To Discuss TENSION At Ukraine Border, Pro-War Class Salivates. War Vet URGES Diplomacy

U.S. Opposes a Ban on Killer Robots–A New Autonomous Form of Warfare–Ahead of U.N. Weapons Summit

West condemns Taliban over ‘summary killings’ of ex-soldiers and police

The US has led a group of western nations and allies in condemnation of the Taliban over the “summary killings” of former members of the Afghan security forces reported by rights groups, demanding quick investigations.

“We are deeply concerned by reports of summary killings and enforced disappearances of former members of the Afghan security forces as documented by Human Rights Watch and others,” read a statement by the US, EU, Australia, Britain, Japan and others, which was released by the state department on Saturday. ...

Earlier this week Human Rights Watch released a report that it says documents the summary execution or enforced disappearance of 47 former members of the Afghan national security forces, other military personnel, police and intelligence agents who had either surrendered to or been apprehended by the Taliban from mid-August through October.

US Progressive Caucus Hails Honduran Election as Chance for 'New Chapter' in Relations

Calling the victory of Honduran President-elect Xiomara Castro "an opportunity for a new chapter in U.S.-Honduras relations," Congressional Progressive Caucus Chair Pramila Jayapal on Friday congratulated the first woman and socialist to be elected leader of the Central American nation long plagued by American subversion of democracy.

Castro, a political activist and the wife of former Honduran President Manuel "Mel" Zelaya, won last week's presidential election by more than 15 points over right-wing Tegucigalpa Mayor Nasry Asfura.

Jayapal (D-Wash.) said in a statement that she hopes this new phase of bilateral relations is "one based on mutual respect, support for democracy, and equitable development."

"We encourage the Biden administration to use this opportunity to make a clean break with previous presidential administrations, which worked to ensure that the 2009 coup d'état succeeded, legitimized the deeply flawed elections in 2009, 2013, and 2017, and pushed policies that have resulted in surges in Honduran insecurity, poverty, mass migration, and organized crime," the congresswoman added.

Democratically elected in 2005, Zelaya challenged Honduras' status as a U.S. client state while spurning the neoliberal economic policies of his oligarchic predecessors. In just three years in office, he implemented policies including an 80% minimum wage hike, universal free education, free school lunches for 1.6 million children, free electricity for low-income households, and land reforms including government subsidies for poor farmers.

Zelaya's progressive reforms earned him powerful enemies among the Honduras oligarchy—in which a handful of families control 90% of the nation's wealth—and in U.S. business and political circles. In 2009 he was ousted in a military coup led by Gen. Romeo Orlando Vásquez Velásquez, a two-time graduate of the U.S. Army School of the Americas, also known as the "school of assassins" due to the plenitude of dictators and human rights criminals among its alumni.

"Immediately following Zelaya's unconstitutional ouster, members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus mobilized to denounce the overthrow as a military coup and call for the reinstatement of the elected president," said Jayapal.

However, despite initially condemning the coup and despite a demand by the United Nations General Assembly for the "immediate and unconditional restoration" of Zelaya's rule, the administration of then-U.S. President Barack Obama recognized the illegitimate presidency of Porfirio Lobo, the Honduran oligarchs' hand-picked candidate in an election marred by government violence and widely viewed as fraudulent.

As Hondurans took to the streets to protest against the coup regime, state security and paramilitary forces responded by killing hundreds of actual and perceived opponents while then-U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton worked behind the scenes to ensure Zelaya did not return to power. Before she was assassinated in March 2016, Indigenous land defender Berta Cáceres blamed Clinton for helping to legitimize the coup regime.

Jayapal said that since the coup, "Progressive Caucus leaders have organized and protested against the brutal repression, autocratic governance, violations of human rights, and murders of labor organizers, human rights activists, environmental defenders, journalists, and Afro-Indigenous leaders under Honduras' post-coup regimes."

"The Progressive Caucus has also been at the forefront of demanding a change in U.S. policy," she added, "including an end to U.S. weapons and training for Honduras' repressive security forces until real efforts have been made to end impunity and restore the rule of law."

Worth a click and a full read. Here's a snippet to start you off:

How America’s Official Secrets Act Ensnared Julian Assange

From its earliest years the United States has found ways to deny the rights of a free press when it was politically expedient to do so. One of the latest ways was to arrest WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange two years ago today and to indict him — the first time a publisher and journalist has ever been charged under the 1917 Espionage Act for possessing and publishing state secrets.

Though several U.S. administrations had come close to punishing journalists for revealing defense information, they all pulled back, until Assange. They were restrained because of a conflict with the First Amendment, which prohibits Congress from passing any law, including the Espionage Act, that abridges press freedom. Until that legal conflict is resolved in court, resulting in parts of the Espionage Act being found unconstitutional, the language of the Act threatening press freedom remains. Bolstered by 1950 amendments to the Act, the Donald Trump administration crossed a redline to arrest a journalist. A 1961 amendment made it possible to indict a non-U.S. citizen, acting outside U.S. territory.

The Trump administration’s first indictment of a publisher opened an alarming precedent for the future of journalism. President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice has not reversed Trump’s move to continue to seek Assange’s extradition from Britain though it could have. Instead it decided on Feb. 13 to pursue the appeal of Judge Vanessa Baraitser’s decision not to extradite Assange to the U.S. on health grounds. If the U.S. should win on appeal, Assange will be brought to the Eastern District of Virginia to face 17 Espionage Act counts, amounting to 175 years in prison, as Baraitser challenged none of those counts in her judgement.

Threats to press freedom are an integral part of U.S. history. Assange’s arrest and indictment comes within a long line of government repression of a free press, first by the British against American colonists, and then by the U.S. government, which based the Espionage Act on the British Official Secrets Act.

Far-right French presidential candidate put in headlock by protester at rally

The far-right French presidential candidate Éric Zemmour appeared to be put in a headlock by a protester at his first campaign, a few days after he formally declared his candidacy in a video highlighting his anti-migrant and anti-Islam views. Videos online appeared to show Zemmour being grabbed by a man at the heated rally near Paris on Sunday, during which anti-racism activists were also reportedly attacked. He was later reported to have suffered light injuries.

The former TV pundit announced on Tuesday that he would run in next April’s election, joining the field of challengers seeking to unseat centrist President Emmanuel Macron. He held his first event at an exhibition centre in a suburb of Paris where thousands cheered every mention of reducing immigration and booed every reference to Macron loudly. ...

Fighting broke out and chairs were thrown at activists when they stood up with “No to Racism” written on their T-shirts, with at least two of them seen bleeding as they were ejected from the auditorium. A crew from the popular but critical Quotidien nightly TV news show were also booed and removed by security, with hostility to the media a feature of the speeches at the event.

The rally was seen as a chance for Zemmour to regain momentum after opinion polls showed support for him falling over the last month as he attempted to maintain suspense about his intentions. Polls show that voters currently believe Marine Le Pen, the veteran leader of the far-right National Rally party, would make a more competent president than Zemmour.

Finland is the world’s happiest nation – and I want to keep it that way, says prime minister

Equality, a well-funded education system and a strong welfare state are the secret to the success of the world’s happiest nation, according to Finland’s prime minister.

In a rare interview with foreign media, Sanna Marin – who briefly became the youngest world leader when she became prime minister of the Nordic nation in 2019 at the age of 34 – said Finland was committed to preserving its generous welfare state in an “environmentally sustainable way”, and saw the development and export of green technology as the key to its future prosperity.

Marin said the country “wanted to do better when it comes to equality”, after being named the happiest country in the world in April by the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network, which asks people to rate their contentment on a 10-point scale.

'1 Million Percent Chance' Roe V Wade Overturned

Bernie Sanders Demands End of Filibuster to Codify Abortion Rights

Sen. Bernie Sanders on Saturday called it unacceptable to sit back and watch the U.S. Supreme Court possibly end the right of women to access abortion care and said his colleagues in the Senate should act urgently to end the filibuster and codify into federal law the protections afforded by Roe v. Wade—the historic ruling now under the most severe threat since it was first decided in 1973.

In an email to supporters, the Independent from Vermont and former presidential candidate said a final decision by the court to uphold a Mississippi law that would ban nearly all abortions at just 15 weeks of pregnancy would "mean governments in many states would have the ability to make it virtually impossible for women to access an abortion."

"The truth is, despite overwhelming opposition from the American people," Sanders continued, "there is a very strong chance that this conservative Supreme Court will vote to overturn Roe v. Wade."

Such an outcome is "not acceptable," he said. "We cannot sit back and allow this Supreme Court to put in jeopardy the privacy rights of all Americans and a woman's right to control her own body." ...

"So Congress must act," he said. "We must pass legislation that codifies Roe v. Wade as the law of the land in this country. And if there aren't 60 votes to do it, and there are not, we must reform the filibuster to pass it with 50 votes."

How DEMOCRATS Caused The Abortion Crisis

Ask not what your country can do for you, ask how many kids you can have for your country

Looks like those “hysterical” women were right after all. For the past few years anyone worried that civil rights in America would be gutted by a right-leaning supreme court has been dismissed as a fearmonger. The supreme court was above partisan politics, we were told. Upstanding “carpool dad” Brett Kavanaugh had no interest in reversing Roe v Wade, we were told. The fact that People of Praise, the Christian community where Amy Coney Barrett previously served as a “handmaid” (their term for a female leader) was virulently anti-abortion and would expel members for gay sex wouldn’t affect her decisions on the supreme court, we were told.

We were told, as was always obvious, a pack of lies. On Wednesday, the US supreme court considered the most important abortion case in a generation. Its final ruling, due in June 2022, could overturn Roe v Wade and put an end to the constitutional right to an abortion in the US. If that happens, and it seems an increasing possibility that it will, more than 65 million US women would immediately lose access to an abortion in their home state, thanks to “trigger laws” 20 states have in place. But don’t worry, Justice Barrett has said, forcing women to give birth isn’t barbaric at all: if you don’t want to be a mother you can just put the kid up for adoption! Easy peasy. ...

What’s happening in the US isn’t happening in a vacuum: it’s part of a global assault on women’s rights. Earlier this year, former US vice-president Mike Pence told a summit on demographics in Budapest that “plummeting birth rates” represent “a crisis that strikes at the very heart of civilization”. “It is our hope and our prayer that in the coming days, a new conservative majority on the supreme court of the United States will take action to restore the sanctity of life at the center of American law,” Pence said. The right has been planning for this moment for a very long time. They are coming for your “non-productive wombs” and they’re not going to stop there.

New trial for Black man whose all-white jury met in room with Confederate symbols

The Tennessee court of criminal appeals ruled on Friday that Tim Gilbert deserves a new trial on charges stemming from a December 2018 altercation, the Tennessean reported. ...

The appeals court ruling said allowing the jury to decide whether Gilbert was innocent or guilty in a room at the Giles county courthouse maintained by the United Daughters of the Confederacy “exposed the jury to extraneous prejudicial information and violated his constitutional rights to a fair trial conducted by an impartial jury”.

The trial court also made a mistake by allowing a challenged witness statement, an error that “cannot be classified as harmless”, the appeals court said.



the horse race



Krystal Ball: Kamala Staffers FLEE Like Rats Off A Sinking Ship



the evening greens


US District Court issues wrist slap fine for serious environmental pollution at BP refinery in northwest Indiana

The UK-based oil giant BP has been ordered to pay the US federal government $500,000 in fines for emitting illegal amounts of soot particles into the air from its Whiting, Indiana oil refinery, according to a legal settlement filed last Thursday in the US District Court of Hammond, Indiana.

The Chicago Tribune reported that BP’s own testing revealed that catalytic crackers, which help turn crude oil into gasoline, were emitting “concentrations of particulate matter,” more commonly known as soot, in excess of legal limits between 2016 and 2018. The recent lawsuit found that BP was in violation of the terms of an agreement from a 2012 lawsuit brought by the US Department of Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), including BP’s failure to “properly operate pollution-control equipment” during that period when BP was required to install the equipment as a result of the 2012 settlement.

The 2012 lawsuit alleged “violations of the Clean Air Act at the Whiting refinery in connection with the construction and expansion of the refinery, as well as violations of a 2001 consent decree with the company that covered all of BP’s refineries and was entered into as part of EPA’s Petroleum Refinery Initiative.” ...

In April of this year, a separate court ruling issued by Judge Philip P. Simon of the U.S. District Court in Northern Indiana found that BP “repeatedly violated legal limits on deadly soot-like particulate air pollution.” The Sierra Club and Environmental Integrity Project had sued the corporation in 2019 because the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) did not act against BP to enforce the terms it agreed to in the 2012 lawsuit, according to an April 14 post on the Sierra Club’s website. ...

The $500,000 in fines demanded in the most recent lawsuit against BP are even less than a slap on the wrist for the massive oil corporation. BP beat third-quarter earnings predictions in posting $3.3 billion in underlying replacement profit for the third quarter of this year, a proxy for net profit, according to CNBC.

Build Back Better’s Gift To The Gas Industry

President Joe Biden has touted his administration’s Build Back Better Act as “the largest effort to combat climate change in American history.” While not untrue, the devil is in the details. And the devil buried in the climate section of the reconciliation bill text? A sizable gift to the natural gas industry in the form of rebates for Americans switching to appliances powered by burning natural gas. Tucked into the section calling for residential efficiency and electrification rebates is a subtle six-year policy to make $5.9 billion available to establish the Home Owner Managing Energy Savings (HOMES) rebate program. The policy, which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase household energy and cost savings, would help states establish rebate programs for energy-efficient retrofits.

According to the White House, “The consumer rebates and credits included in the Build Back Better framework will save the average American family hundreds of dollars per year in energy costs." But when it comes to what types of appliances are eligible for the rebate program, the legislation notes the following: “In calculating total energy savings for single family or multifamily homes under this section, a program may include savings from the purchase of high-efficiency natural gas HVAC systems and water heaters certified under the Energy Star program.”

In other words, this rebate program would incentivize consumers to stay locked into natural gas systems to power their homes. And as Reuters reported last year, the natural gas industry’s rapidly increasing emissions, especially in the U.S., are likely making the sector the biggest barrier to tackling climate change. “Provisions like this are really contradictory to the United States’ efforts to combat climate change,” Jean Su, energy justice program director and senior attorney at the Center for Biological Diversity, told The Daily Poster.


Also of Interest

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

U.S. Intelligence Has Found ... Easy To Disprove Claims Of A Russian Attack On Ukraine

It’s Time to Free Leonard Peltier, America’s Longest Serving Political Prisoner

WSJ Report: Companies Step Up Efforts to Get You to Cough Up Your Data, in the Face of Policy Changes by Apple and Google

‘Historical accident’: how abortion came to focus white, evangelical anger

Dems Could End Abortion Crisis -- But WON’T

Human Rights Defenders Warn Biden Border Policy 'Quickly Transforming Into Trump 2.0'

Why Amazon Is Terrified of Its U.S. Workers Unionizing

Wall Street Is Sweating Biden’s Nominee to Head Bank Supervision at the Fed

A gray wolf’s epic journey ends in death on a California highway

Oliver Stone: ALL Evidence Points To JFK Murder Conspiracy


A Little Night Music

Earl Hooker - Going On Down The Line

Earl Hooker - Blues For Dancers

Earl Hooker - All Your Love

Earl Hooker - Sweet Angel

Earl Hooker - End Of The Blues

Earl Hooker & Big Voice Odom - The Sky Is Cryin' & Moanin' And Groanin'

Earl Hooker - Frog Hop

Earl Hooker - Reconsider Baby

Earl Hooker - Swear To Tell The Truth


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Dawn's Meta's picture

It looks like it was Israel not Russia, silly. Of course the US is no slouch.

It seems there are two opposing sets of goals going on: one wants to populate the earth no matter what, hair on fire we are losing ground in the number of people; the other wants to depopulate to give the rich ones their island/planet.

How will this end? They really do seem at odds.

Thanks for the News and Blues.

Christmas in Washington
[video:https://youtu.be/mxCIUFO3zcM]
Lyrics

"Christmas In Washington"

It's Christmastime in Washington
The Democrats rehearsed
Gettin' into gear for four more years
Things not gettin' worse
The Republicans drink whiskey neat
And thanked their lucky stars
They said, 'He cannot seek another term
They'll be no more FDRs'
I sat home in Tennessee
Staring at the screen
With an uneasy feeling in my chest
And I'm wonderin' what it means

[Chorus:]
So come back Woody Guthrie
Come back to us now
Tear your eyes from paradise
And rise again somehow
If you run into Jesus
Maybe he can help you out
Come back Woody Guthrie to us now

I followed in your footsteps once
Back in my travelin' days
Somewhere I failed to find your trail
Now I'm stumblin' through the haze
But there's killers on the highway now
And a man can't get around
So I sold my soul for wheels that roll
Now I'm stuck here in this town

[Chorus]

There's foxes in the hen house
Cows out in the corn
The unions have been busted
Their proud red banners torn
To listen to the radio
You'd think that all was well
But you and me and Cisco know
It's going straight to hell

So come back, Emma Goldman
Rise up, old Joe Hill
The barricades are goin' up
They cannot break our will
Come back to us, Malcolm X
And Martin Luther King
We're marching into Selma
As the bells of freedom ring

[Chorus]

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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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@Dawn's Meta

one wants to populate the earth no matter what, hair on fire we are losing ground in the number of people; the other wants to depopulate to give the rich ones their island/planet.

i guess there really are two kinds of people in the world. Smile

i would imagine that one set of oligarchs feels like their profits and status depend upon growth, which would seem to require population growth. then there's another group of oligarchs (i guess i'm thinking here about the tech overlords) that probably feels like most people are useless and/or redundant and there would be more stuff for them if there weren't so many people demanding a share of it.

i would guess that sooner or later the oligarchs that want fewer people are probably going to win this struggle as habitat is increasingly destroyed.

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@humphrey No words to describe the situation. Will people on the island have to go to a permanent state of imported water bottles? Capture rain water and filter it?

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@humphrey seems like when a City's water supply is contaminated by the US Military, our time is running out.

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NYCVG

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@humphrey

how about, "military industrial complex sickens hawaii. coming soon in a neighborhood near you."

but really, you're right, there are no words that adequately describe what they've done.

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@joe shikspack @joe shikspack I agree ten thousand percent:

there are no words that adequately describe what they've done.

But how about "you don't piss in your own well!"
Military intelligence remains an oxymoron.

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We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein

containerships.jpg

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@gjohnsit

My brain will probably explode on the spot.
First it was covidis excuses
then lock downs, essential workers
then came nobody wants to work anymore
next up is supply chain excuses
perhaps there is something else going on?

Like destroying commerce for the benefit
of a few filthy rich bastids ..

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@QMS
I think it's an honest to Gawd screwup.

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@gjohnsit

the money managers did't quite think this thru clearly
sorta like the grab and go concept
got mine, fu

damn shame

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@gjohnsit @gjohnsit is the recent change that got my attention.

In an effort to stem the alarming photos reaching the Public, there's been some new legislation. The new laws force idling ships to gather further out at sea so as not to alarm the public.

yeah, that will work. \s

Your graphic makes a distinction between where the boats are floating. That's exactly what I am talking about.

The public wants to know where its stuff is. Period.

Optics killed Biden so I guess there is sensitivity to that aspect. I think the photos of desperate civilians clinging to the wings of a plane leaving Afghanistan is what is most remembered, and defines a Biden failure, even as we are glad that one tragic conflict has ended.

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@gjohnsit

heh, perhaps usians need to start making stuff in the u.s. again and develop our internal infrastructure.

have a great evening!

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At least the pundits I read say there is no good reason for the Russians to invade Ukraine at this moment. Too much downside. Seems rational and reasonable to not invade. Even if Kiev attacks the break away republics, the Russians could probably use their air power with min. influx of troops.

I can't figure it out. Well I figured it out why I cannot figure it out. The people behind the false flag are lunatic ideologues who are not rational. As the clip from the Hill with the Lt. Colonel said, it might be posturing but some lunatics actually believe it and want a military conflict.

Russia should just shut down all gas exports, close its borders with Europe, and just live in happy isolation. China will take all the gas Russia can provide.

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@MrWebster Mr. Webster.

Fear and more Fear has become our daily portion.

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@NYCVG

being fed half truths and outright falsities
is not a diet for a healthy citizenry
leastwise understanding
this state of affairs

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@MrWebster
As I've said before, it smells like bullhsh*t.

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@MrWebster

This is what to get from that puppet Zelensky.

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@MrWebster

i'm pretty sure that russia has no interest in invading the ukraine. it does have an interest in keeping the ukraine militarily neutral, though, as a buffer against western aggression. they also have an interest in keeping their port in crimea and protecting the ethnic russians that are in the break away regions on their border.

if biden/blinken/nato/zelinsky continue to push russia, i am pretty sure that russia has quite a few options (some of which you mention) for expressing their displeasure.

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@MrWebster

since they just won’t let go of the accusations of Russian troops flooding towards Ukraine’s borders. And if any of these possible actions are true then I would say count on one coming.

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/biden-mulls-cutting-russia-swift-...

Seems that they think Russia is going to be a very bad boy soon and wreak havoc everywhere it can. I’m surprised that someone hasn’t tried to hurt nord stream yet and cut off the flow to Germany, but that’s probably in the works once gas starts flowing. Just think we could have turned to peace after the USSR broke up, but instead of taking the road towards it we became the bull in the China shop and went in hell bent on destruction. Thanks Clinton and the warmongers. Imagine where we could be if the military wasn’t sucking the treasury dry.

Heh…

Biden:

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Putin: You go Brandon.

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A leftist is someone with morally correct politics. A liberal is someone who wants to feel morally correct w/o ever putting themselves at odds with power or costing themselves opportunities or experiencing the uncomfortable emotions that truth causes.

Here we are again standing on the precipice. The news is depressing but the company here is just the opposite.

We can continue to take strength from the work you do.

I appreciate this safe haven so much. Thank you.

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@NYCVG

heh, thanks for coming here. a safe haven is much more pleasant with good company.

have a great evening!

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https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/584519-white-house-announces...

The White House has announced a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Beijing Olympics, saying the U.S. will not send any government officials to the Chinese capital for the Winter Games.

“The Biden administration will not send any diplomatic or official representation to the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympic games given [China's] ongoing genocide and crimes against humanity in Xinjiang and other human rights abuses,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters on Monday.

Touche!

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@humphrey Spoiled Brats on the world stage.

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@humphrey

perhaps some moron like marco rubio will invade the games just to show them. Smile

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The US is hoping pressure from Russia, China and some Arab Gulf states may yet persuade Iran to moderate its negotiating stance in regards to the steps the Biden administration must take before both sides return to the 2015 nuclear deal. Talks in Vienna faltered badly last week, when the new hardline Iranian administration increased its levels of uranium enrichment and tabled proposals that US officials said at the weekend were “not serious”since they had gone back on all the progress made in the previous round of talks.

It’s not Iran who is being difficult here. They were abiding by the agreement that kept them from enriching uranium to a certain level spelled out by it until Trump threw it in the trash and placed crippling sanctions on them that hurt many Iranians. All they have been asking for is for us to stop the sanctions and they’ll go back to abiding by the agreement again. Instead we’re demanding that they quit supporting their allies in the region and let us and Israel kill and maim at will. Iran should instead tell Biden to stop the sanctions and take his troops and mercenaries out of the Middle East and park their buttocks in their own country and then they will think about returning to it. Biden should also tell Israel to butt out of their business and quit bombing and killing their scientists. Two bullies have have done enough mayhem to Iran long enough and hopefully Russia and China will agree with Iran.

Heh..I don’t think Russia has any intentions of replaying Afghanistan. I’m betting they will lob a few bombs that puts Ukraine on notice. Return to the Minsk agreement and uphold the rules or else.

Did you see where Putin said that if we put nukes in certain countries he’d park ships and subs off the coast of Washington that are armed with nukes? Hopefully Biden does pay attention to Russia’s red lines.

If abortion is overruled it’s going to open a whole can of worms and affect lots of other rights. Stay tuned… The constitution doesn’t give us our rights, it protects our inalienable rights from the government. Hasn’t been very effective in this century.

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@snoopydawg

i can't see what incentive that russia and china have to cooperate with the u.s. in squashing their ally iran. it sounds to me like the u.s. is blowing smoke up somebody's ass and/or that statement is more for the consumption of domestic audiences in the u.s. and europe. for that audience, when the bad guys in russia and china refuse to cooperate it just becomes fodder for more anti-russian/chinese propaganda.

yeah, putin has been signalling the u.s. that he is not impressed with their ratcheting up tensions on his border for a while. he also recently sat erdogan down and chatted with him about turkey selling attack drones to the ukraine. i'd have enjoyed being a fly on the wall for that conversation.

yep, the xtian dominionists are getting uppity these days and they are ready to turn this place into their version of a "christian nation." i can't wait.

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@joe shikspack

to give them a push back to the table. Nothing serious just bomb a few outposts in Yemen. Yeah I’m sure that would do the trick. I wonder how much longer Iran is going to let Israel keep bombing them? And why hasn’t Russia told Israel to knock it off in Syria? Some ally.

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@snoopydawg

heh, israel always wants the u.s. to bomb iran. they want to fight iran with our blood and treasure.

the russia question is an interesting one and i have no good idea of why they don't tell israel to go away and leave syria alone.

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@joe shikspack

https://www.moonofalabama.org/

He starts out saying that Iran doesn’t have a base in Yemen..lol. But gee why are we giving Israel so many billions for its military when they have us do all their fighting for them? Oh that’s right they can only pick on unarmed civilians in Gaza. Brave that they won’t fight anyone who can shoot back at them.

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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

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@ggersh

those chickens have been roosting for quite a while, but the elite classes have been very good at shifting the ill-effects of chicken roosting down on the lower classes. it won't be really considered important to our rulers until their are ill effects that fall on the elite class and can't be diverted downwards.

have a great evening!

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Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen reveals the 1943 Bengal famine still haunts him. He recounted a lesson on how censorship even the self censorship kind, made it impossible for democracy to function as it should have. Those who forget the past run the risk of repeating it..

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@zed2

interesting article, thanks!

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Iranian-Americans are great people. Warm. Often very smart people. We should understand we overthrew the last democracy they had so the mullahs were a reaction to our interfering in an evil way with their government. Our puppet "Shah" madman Reza Pahlavi brought the nuclear arms issue to Iran, actually. During the Ford Administration. A relevant fact there. See declassified docs on this at nsarchive.gwu.edu

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Hi all, Hi Joe! Hope it's all good as can be out there ...

Earl Hooker was an amazing player. He was way ahead of the curve. So creative with the elements, unique in his time. Didn't seem to get full credit for his influence. Fightin' TB all the way. I really like this one, it is quite an evolution from the earlier stuff... I love his 'Sky is Cryin'... the live album with Steve Miller is great too

Thanks for the great soundscape Joe!

be well all!

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We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein

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@dystopian

hooker was an incredible player. if i had to put together a list of the 10 most accomplished blues guitar players of his time, he would certainly be on it and rank well with his peers.

have a great evening!

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