The Evening Blues - 10-26-22



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The day's news roundup + tonight's musical feature: Sax Mallard

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This evening's music features Chicago jazz saxophone player Sax Mallard. Enjoy!

Sax Mallard - Slow Caboose

"All tyrannies rule through fraud and force, but once the fraud is exposed they must rely exclusively on force."

-- George Orwell


News and Opinion

What a bunch of assholes. The lot of them.

Progressive Democrats retract Biden Ukraine letter after furious debate

The chair of the progressive caucus of the US House of Representatives, Pramila Jayapal, has retracted a letter sent by 30 of the members urging Joe Biden to engage in direct talks with Russia to end the war in Ukraine following a heated debate within the Democratic party about future strategy over the conflict.

In a statement issued on Tuesday afternoon, Jayapal made a dramatic U-turn, scrapping the letter that had been sent to the White House the previous day and implying it had all been a mistake. “The letter was drafted several months ago, but unfortunately was released by staff without vetting,” she said.

Jayapal went on to regret what she said was conflation of the progressive Democratic call for a diplomatic end to the Ukraine war with a recent statement by the Republican leader in the House, Kevin McCarthy, which threatened an end to aid for the stricken country should the Republican party take back the House in next month’s midterm elections.

Jayapal said: “The letter sent yesterday has been conflated with GOP opposition to support for the Ukrainians’ just defense of their national sovereignty. As such, it is a distraction at this time and we withdraw the letter.”

Jayapal’s retraction is the latest twist in a strange 24 hours of Democratic politics, which has seen the progressive caucus apparently lend its name to a call for direct talks with Moscow to end the war in Ukraine, followed by a fierce backlash and then staged walking back of the position.

House Progressives' FAKE Call To End Ukraine War They Keep Voting For

Pathetic progressives retract Ukraine negotiations letter

POLITICO Playbook: Inside the Democratic divisions on Ukraine

“For some of Ukraine’s most ardent backers, even talking about diplomacy amounts to appeasement,” GIDEON RACHMAN, the chief foreign affairs columnist for the Financial Times, noted last week.

Thirty House Democrats led by Congressional Progressive Caucus Chair PRAMILA JAYAPAL (D-Wash.) learned this lesson the hard way on Monday, after they sent President JOE BIDEN what they believed was a nuanced and carefully worded letter endorsing direct diplomacy with Russia to end the war in Ukraine. ...

The reaction was swift.

VLADIMIR PUTIN would have signed that letter if asked,” one member of the House Democratic leadership told Playbook, “That bone-headed letter just put Dems in the same league as Kevin McCarthy, who said in the same week that Ukraine funding could be in jeopardy.”

Sen. CHRIS MURPHY (D-Conn.) cited “moral and strategic peril in sitting down with Putin too early.” Writing on Twitter, he said, “Sometimes, a bully must be shown the limits of his power before diplomacy can work.”

Rep. RUBEN GALLEGO (D-Ariz.), a member of the CPC who did not sign the letter, told Playbook it isn’t America’s role to force talks: “It’s up to the Ukrainians to determine their destiny, and the best way to do that is to support Ukraine in their fight for freedom, their fight for democracy.” ...

Given the risks of nuclear escalation, Rachman noted in his FT column that the lack of diplomacy was “both striking and worrying.” But Monday’s episode makes it clear that Washington is barely ready to talk about diplomacy, let alone pursue it.

European MPs Humiliate The U.S. On World Stage

Romanian Defence Minister Resigns, Pressured After Ukraine Comment

Romanian Defence Minister Vasile Dincu resigned on Monday, saying he could not collaborate with the country's president, amid pressure weeks after he said Ukraine's only chance to end the war was to negotiate with Russia.

European Union and NATO state Romania shares a 650-kilometre (400 mile) border with Ukraine, is host to a U.S. ballistic missile defense system and, as of this year, has had a permanent alliance battlegroup stationed on its territory.

Some 2.65 million Ukrainians have fled to Europe through Romania in the eight months since the war started.

"My gesture (resignation) comes as it is impossible to cooperate with the Romanian president, the army's commander-in-chief," Dincu said in a statement.

U.S Troops Sent To Ukraine Border

Sanctioned Iran general mockingly tells EU to ‘buy coal’ with his assets

A top Iranian general sanctioned by the European Union for allegedly supplying Russia with drones has mocked the bloc by telling it to “buy coal” for winter with his assets, media reported.

The chief of staff of the armed forces, Major General Mohammad Bagheri, was among three Iranian military officials put on recent EU and British sanctions lists.

Kyiv and its Western allies have accused Moscow of using Iranian-made drones in attacks on Ukraine in recent weeks. Tehran denies having provided Moscow weapons “to be used” in the war.

“They are allowed to identify and confiscate all the properties and assets of Major General Mohammad Hossein Bagheri in banks around the world and use them to buy coal for European citizens, a difficult winter is ahead,” Bagheri said in a message posted by local media, including Tasnim and Fars news agencies, late Sunday.

Worth a full read.

Poverty skyrockets in Ukraine

Poverty in Ukraine has increased more than tenfold since the outbreak of the US/NATO-Russia war, according to the latest data from the World Bank (WB). Officially, 25 percent of the country’s population is now poor, up from supposedly just 2 percent before February 2022. Both numbers are a huge underestimate, as Ukraine already had the lowest or near-lowest GDP per capita of any European country before the Russian invasion, and its government has long set an absurdly low poverty line in an effort to undercount the number of people living hand to mouth.

With officials predicting that the poverty rate could rise to as much as 60 percent or more next year, levels of deprivation are emerging in Ukraine that have not been witnessed on the European continent since the end of World War II. Unemployment is now running at 35 percent, and salaries have fallen by as much as 50 percent over the spring and summer for some categories of workers. The lowest paid segments of the workforce—students and unskilled laborers—are estimated to be surviving on a monthly wage of about $291. With its economy on track to contract by 35 percent this year, according to the International Monetary Fund, Ukraine’s public debt has now soared to 85 percent of GDP.

Basic goods and services are both unavailable and unaffordable for millions, as inflation, which stood at 24.4 percent as of September, eats away at workers’ salaries and pensions. A recently released joint study by the World Health Organization and Ukraine’s Ministry of Health found that 22 percent of people in Ukraine cannot access essential medicines. For the country’s 6.9 million internally displaced, that number rises to 33 percent. Eighty-four percent of survey respondents said that prices are too high, and 46 percent said that what they need is simply not on the shelves. The medications that are hardest to get—those that treat blood pressure, heart problems and pain, as well as sedatives and antibiotics—reveal a population struggling to cope with decades of poverty-induced ill health and the physical and psychological trauma of war.

While US and NATO officials are able to dispatch massive amounts of firepower to Ukraine’s front lines within a matter of weeks, the delivery of life-saving humanitarian goods is seemingly an impossible logistical challenge. ...

Among the most vulnerable are the elderly, immobile and disabled. Out of a prewar population of 44.13 million, Ukraine has 2.7 million people officially registered as having a disability. Thousands among them are housed in grossly underfunded and often horrific orphanages and nursing homes, where they are especially vulnerable to the ravages of war. Human Rights Watch and other nonprofit groups issued statements in August noting that authorities had overlooked many of those institutionalized in these settings in their evacuation plans, leaving them stranded. Reports surfaced of the mentally infirm chained to beds and undernourished children left to lie in their own waste. In September, the Western media carried news stories claiming that Russian forces were using these populations as “human shields,” failing to mention the fact that for the Ukrainian government they had long been human trash.

EU Ursula, seize not freeze. Boris: Cultural Learnings of America. 30 DEMS retract peace letter.

There's lots more interesting stuff at the link.

Colombian President Says the Unspeakable Out Loud: “The US is Ruining Economies Around the World”

Just over a month ago, Colombia’s recently elected left-wing President Gustavo Petro ruffled a few feathers by lambasting the US-led war on drugs from the podium of the UN General Assembly in New York. He also condemned the NATO-Russia proxy war in Ukraine, which raised serious questions about Colombia’s position as NATO’s only Latin American partner. Then last Wednesday, during a visit to Urabá Antioquia, close to Colombia’s northern border with Panama, he set his sights on US economic policy:

An economic crisis is undoubtedly brewing. The United States is practically ruining economies around the world. The German economy has already been destroyed by the war [in nearby Ukraine]. The Russians, Ukrainians and Europeans, first and foremost, have unleashed a war upon their own continent, which is a war for gas, for energy. And as a result of that war the European economy is sinking.

Powerful Germany is entering recession. And who would think it? England, which one day was the world’s dominant colonial power, is mired in a deep economic crisis. In Spain, the residents of towns and cities are up in arms. The same in France. And in the United States decisions are being taken to protect the United States, sometimes without thinking about the consequences elsewhere.

Petro places much of the blame for the “looming economic crisis” on the US Federal Reserve, whose aggressive interest rate hikes of the past seven months have propelled the dollar to its highest level since the year 2000.* Raising rates draws capital toward the US economy and away from higher-risk emerging markets. As capital inflows push up the dollar’s value, capital outflows pull down emerging-economy currencies, which makes it much harder for governments and companies to service their US-denominated debt.

Briahna Joy Gray: Will Republicans Save Us From Inflation?

Sherrod Brown Warns Fed Chair That Rate Hikes Put Working-Class 'Livelihoods at Risk'

U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown on Tuesday reminded Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell of the central bank's legal obligations to all Americans, particularly working-class people, amid a wave of recent interest rate hikes that critics say ignore the root causes of inflation.

The Ohio Democrat, who chairs the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, sent a letter to Powell amid expectations that the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) will approve another rate hike at a meeting next week—despite mounting criticism of the approach.

Highlighting that the Fed "is charged with the dual mandate" under U.S. law, Brown wrote to Powell that "it is your job to combat inflation, but at the same time, you must not lose sight of your responsibility to ensure that we have full employment."

"For the first time in decades, we have seen historic job growth, and workers have begun to see wage gains, gains that your prior actions to stabilize the economy helped achieve," he noted. "Yet, many workers and their families are struggling under the weight of inflation."

Citing Powell's remarks last month about inflation impacting middle- and lower-income households, the senator stressed that "the Federal Reserve's tools work to lower inflation by reducing demand for economic activities sensitive to interest rates. However, a family's 'pocketbook' needs have little to do with interest rates, and potential job losses brought about by monetary over-tightening will only worsen these matters for the working class."

Given that higher-income families "are better able to protect their wealth during economic downturns," Brown explained, "inflation and recessionary job losses increase the gap between upper- and lower-income households and widen the divide between racial groups."

"While, for now, the labor market remains relatively stable, we are starting to see job openings decrease and unemployment claims rise," he continued. "We must stay focused on addressing the root causes of inflation without putting workers' livelihoods at risk."

The senator's letter also emphasizes some key drivers of inflation that aren't impacted by rate hikes, from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and Russia's invasion of Ukraine, to the fact that "big corporations in concentrated industries have exploited this inflationary environment, increasing consumer costs and earning higher profit margins than before."

While celebrating efforts by Congress to tackle some root causes of current conditions—including passage of the Inflation Reduction Act and ocean shipping reforms—the letter also flags that other central banks are increasing interest rates, which could ultimately worsen the global economic situation.

"Protecting the world's most vulnerable populations and avoiding disruption that further increases the global wealth gap requires your continued caution," Brown warned Powell. "For working Americans who already feel the crush of inflation, job losses will make it much worse."

"We can't risk the livelihoods of millions of Americans who can't afford it," the letter concludes. "I ask that you don't forget your responsibility to promote maximum employment and that the decisions you make at the next FOMC meeting reflect your commitment to the dual mandate."

California sheriff’s office stops Black drivers five times more often than white people, data shows

Black drivers in California’s capital are nearly five times more likely than white motorists to get pulled over by sheriffs for traffic violations, according to a new report on racial profiling across the state.

Records from the county sheriff’s departments of Los Angeles, San Diego, Sacramento and Riverside show that Black Californians were disproportionately stopped across those regions in 2019, especially for minor infractions.

The state data, which was obtained by advocacy groups Catalyst California and the ACLU of Southern California through a state law to track racial profiling and released on Tuesday, also suggest that sheriff patrols spend significantly more time conducting these proactive stops than they do responding to calls for help.

The racial disparities appeared most severe in Sacramento, the state capital, where sheriff’s deputies pulled over Black drivers at a rate 4.7 times more than they stopped white drivers. In overall stops, which include pedestrians, Black residents were stopped at 4.1 times the rate of white people. In San Diego, Black residents were 2.2 times more likely than white residents to be stopped by deputies; in Los Angeles, Black people were 1.9 times more likely; and in Riverside, which is east of LA, they were 1.5 times as likely. ...

The authors of the report, called Reimagining Community Safety in California, also estimated the time sheriff’s deputies spent on stops. The patrol units in three counties appeared to spend most of their time on stops that officers initiated compared with stops or contacts with the public in response to calls for help, such as 911 emergencies: LA sheriffs spent 89% of patrol hours on officer-initiated stops and 11% on calls for service; Riverside spent 88% on stops and 12% on service calls; and San Diego spent 82% on stops and 18% on calls. The patrol time in Sacramento was more evenly split, with 42% of patrol hours spent on stops and 58% on calls.



the horse race



Fetterman & Oz Spar on Abortion, Student Debt & Economy in Closely Watched Senate Debate In Penn.



the evening greens


US lawmakers call for more measures to protect against toxic lead in tap water

US legislators are calling for increased measures to protect American residents from toxic lead in their tap water. A group of up to 15 US senators asked the Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday to lower the levels of lead allowable in drinking water, require all lead pipes to be replaced in the next decade and ensure that low-income neighborhoods can benefit equally from the remediation efforts.

Lead water pipes have been banned across the US since 1986, but as many as 13m ageing lead pipes still connect homes to water in the US, leaving millions of Americans facing the risk of lead water contamination. “It is unacceptable that communities across America continue to be at risk from exposure to any level of lead in their drinking water, which can cause serious health and neurological problems,” said Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois, one of the signatories, in a statement to the Guardian. ...

The senators’ letter to the EPA commended the Biden administration for securing $15bn in federal infrastructure funding to address lead pipes and praised the EPA for its increased attention to the issue. But the senators called for tighter regulations to protect Americans’ health – including an update of the nation’s drinking water standards, known as the Lead and Copper Rule.

Emperor penguins listed as endangered by US because of climate crisis

The emperor penguin, the tallest and bulkiest of all the world’s penguins, has been officially declared a threatened species by the US government due to the existential risk posed to the birds by the climate crisis.

The penguins, which are endemic to Antarctica, face almost complete annihilation from the loss of sea ice over the course of this century, a situation that has prompted the US Fish and Wildlife Service to place it on the endangered species list, it announced on Tuesday.

The waters around and beneath the sea ice are important to the penguins as an area for feeding and the ice itself is essential as a place for the animals to rest, to shelter during their annual molt and to escape from predators. But the loss of sea ice, due to global heating, threatens the habitat of these penguins, while ocean acidification is diminishing the supply of krill, a key food source.

The changes under way in the Antarctic threaten a regular repeat of situations such as the recent collapse of the second largest known emperor colony, when more than 10,000 chicks died in 2016 in Halley Bay when sea ice broke up early. The chicks were not yet ready to swim properly and drowned. The colony has yet to recover.

The emperor penguin colony population at Point Géologie, which was featured in the film March of the Penguins, has declined by nearly 50% since the 1970s.


Also of Interest

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

The Mirage of Washington Intelligence

Media Continue To Push 'U.S. Officials Said' Claims Even When Those Are Obvious Lies

Chris Hedges: Why I Pray This Is My Last Book on the Subject of War

Wall Street Journal on “U.S.-Saudi Relations Buckle” Focuses on Personalities Over End of Unipolar Era

As Lula Leads Bolsonaro, Activists Warn of 'Blatant Disinformation' Online Before Brazil's Runoff


A Little Night Music

Sax Mallard - Fine and Brown

Sax Mallard - The Mojo

Sax Mallard Sextet (vocal Andrew Tibbs) - You Can't Win

Sax Mallard - Teen Town Strut

Sax Mallard Sextet (vocal Andrew Tibbs) - Aching Heart

Mitzi Mars & Sax Mallard - Roll ‘Em

Mitzi Mars & Sax Mallard - I’m Glad

Roosevelt Sykes (w/Sax Mallard) - High As A Georgia Pine

Sax Mallard - The Bunny Hop


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I never used twitter, never used facebook or any other social media blogs (other tkan Generalissimo Mr. Markos drivel) and feel I was smart to never have read those.

I just read here and feel that's more than enough.

I have found my 1984 edition in German and intend to actually read it. Smile

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@mimi
and don't see any good reason for anybody to do so except to see what kind of strange memes are loose out there.

Hope you enjoy 1984.

be well and have a good one

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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 --

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@mimi

heh, well, most social media in my view is just a time suck. i was on facebook for a while and i had a twitter account but really never used it. i'm glad to be done with both of them.

i find real life and the good people of c99 to be plenty of stimulation for me.

enjoy 1984, it's a great book.

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@humphrey

he gets duped? Wow, pretty bad for the leader of the free world

be well and have a good one

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@humphrey

it'll be interesting to see what sort of retaliation the democrats mete out for dementia joe's debasement at the hands of mohammed bin bonesaw. it seems like the dems are pretty much hopping mad.

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and of course Vicky Nuland and friends. After we forced Ukraine’s president to flee for his safety and the new administration went with the worst plan for Ukraine instead of what Russia was offering they took an IMF loan with instructions to cut wages, pensions and to privatize industries. Here is an excellent recap of what happened before, during and after the coup.

https://thesaker.is/reflections-on-the-coup-in-ukraine-2014-2022/

And yet we are pouring billions into Ukraine every month to keep the government fat and well fed. I wonder if the poor people there even know that?

This one is just as funny as the headline.

https://scotlandtoday.online/ukraine-is-being-liberated-step-by-step-say...

And of course there are rules against what many congress members did after they got briefed on the upcoming Covid epidemic in January 2020. They blatantly sold their stocks just before the market took a dive and bought others in industries that were going to get a bailout from them. Every one of them can still be prosecuted for what they did, but who’s left with clean hands that could do it?

https://www.wsj.com/articles/covid-washington-officials-stocks-trading-m...

Some sold in January 2020 when the government began mobilizing against the threat. Others bought shares as a market-rescue plan was taking shape.

Remember that congress immediately gave corporations $4.5 billion or was that trillions and they turned around and bought more of their stocks back. Anyone else who did any that would already been charged and possibly prosecuted for insider trading! And they are still doing it.

So Sherrod isn’t aware that Powell said that one reason he’s inflating interest rates is to cause higher unemployment so that workers will be forced to accept lower wages?

Highlighting that the Fed "is charged with the dual mandate" under U.S. law, Brown wrote to Powell that "it is your job to combat inflation, but at the same time, you must not lose sight of your responsibility to ensure that we have full employment."

Yeah and I’ve got a nice bridge I’d love to sell him. Gee that high inflation couldn’t have been caused by congress handing the rich more money that they didn’t actually need and bailing out the banks with hundreds of billions every month since 9/2019 could it? Nah. Maybe I should stop reading the rest of the blues tonight. It’s pissing me off.

Yep I should have stopped reading!

But other senators blocked the release of a staff report on the lies behind the Gulf of Tonkin incident that propelled a war that was killing 400 American troops a week. Sen. Mike Mansfield (D-MT) warned, “You will give people who are not interested in facts a chance to exploit them and to magnify them out of all proportion.” The same presumption has shielded every subsequent U.S. military debacle.

What a stupid thing to say about why we shouldn’t know that Johnson lied us into the Vietnam war. And FFS Leahy you wait 20 years to tell us that you knew Bush was lying about the Iraq war and just as you are retiring? F you and the golden horse you are riding out on! You should have told us then and every day until enough people heard you. Or he could have read it in congress and nothing would have been done to him just like the guy who read the pentagon papers.

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@snoopydawg

heh, that appelation, "the cokehead of kiev" really puts what follows into perspective.

yep, leahy really pissed me off with his revelation that he had the information to stop a horrible war from proceeding and did nothing to stop it. i despise the neocons who arranged the war and dragged america into it, but i even more despise the cowards that did not stop them when they had the means. it certainly goes to show that there is no party that serves the people, except in the sense of that episode of the twilight zone.

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From shitlib central:

- Russia’s military options are almost exhausted as the aerial terror assault of drones did not have any effect on the Ukrainian military and a moderate effect on the Ukrainian populace and civilian infrastructure. Ukraine has tightened its air defenses against low-altitude drone attacks with fewer numbers of drones able to penetrate Ukrainian-controlled airspace.

- The overall pace of military operations has slowed due to weather and logistical challenges on both sides. Yet, Ukraine has continued to make steady gains in Luhansk and Kherson.

- While Russia has kept a strong, confrontational posture towards Europe, we are beginning to see a softening and rapprochement towards the United States by Russia. Several high-level phone calls between Russian and U.S. defense officials during the last two weeks signal that Russia may want to extricate itself from the conflict and that the U.S. will be the key, although not only, player in determining what the conditions will be for a cessation of hostilities.

- But Ukraine is fighting this war in tight coordination with the United States, the United Kingdom, and with NATO at large, which means that Ukraine will fight this in a ‘Western’ style of maneuver warfare rather than the attritional, scorched-earth method that Russia seems to favor. I have no doubt that for Russia this is more due to necessity than preference as they have clearly demonstrated that large-scale, combined arms warfare is not something the current Russian military is capable of doing.

I didn’t know that Ukraine had air defenses or that it could prevent drones. I actually read that even if they did it’s useless against drones unless they mean that the people with guns are trying to shoot them out of the sky.
And the phone call from Russia wasn’t about negotiating a deal, but to explain how they know Ukraine is planning to use a dirty bomb.
I guess this dude doesn’t remember shock and awe or fallujah or raqqa.
But as one of the essays I posted says by the time the pro Ukraine Americans learn that Ukraine lost we will be onto our next war. The whiplash will be something else.

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well, the best sources that i can find suggest that the shitlibs analysis is tremendously faulty. i guess we'll see what happens in this waystation war on the way to china.

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The United States has given Ukraine the most advanced anti-air defense systems to date, after President Biden in a phone call with Ukraine's Volodymy Zelensky vowed to expedite shipments of NASAMS. Already Ukraine has been receiving the HIMARS - a 1990's era light multiple rocket launcher, but Kiev has repeatedly asked for more sophisticated anti-air missiles, including from Israel.

"We did just deliver two NASAMS systems... We delivered two of them to the government a couple of weeks ago. They’re being installed in Ukraine [imminently]," Hayes said.

“It is a short-range air defense system, and it can fire [an AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile] and it could knock down everything in the sky from drones to ballistic missiles to fighter jets," the Raytheon CEO detailed.

The surface-to-air system is produced by Raytheon in partnership with Norwegian defense company Kongsberg, and is considered a mid-range system, but can be outfitted with longer range missiles.

Zelensky needs his pensioners paid more than Jackson needs its water system back online.

Each missile costs $23 million. Russia has sent 100's of drones into Ukraine and boy I’m betting that someone will get a new yacht for Xmas this year.

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maybe raytheon will pay russia to send swarms of drones, which i understand cost about 20-50k euros apiece to use up the $23million missiles. should help with the bottom line, y'know.

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Love this…

If you actually read the original letter signed by House progressives including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Ayanna Pressley, Rashida Tlaib, Jamaal Bowman and Ro Khanna, you will quickly see that it’s as innocuous and anodyne as any statement could possibly be while still containing words. It opens with effusive praise for Biden’s interventionism in Ukraine and condemns the Russian government unequivocally throughout, offering only the humble suggestion that he “pair the military and economic support the United States has provided to Ukraine with a proactive diplomatic push, redoubling efforts to seek a realistic framework for a ceasefire.” Its authors make it abundantly clear that they support making sure such diplomacy is agreeable to Ukraine at every step of the way.

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This is a great comment.

What boggles my brain is how the pretend liberals always give war a pass. Climate? Who do they think is the largest polluter in the world? They are out throwing paint on art, not on the Lear jets of the Uber rich. They are trying to convince my city not to use Nat.gas in any new homes. But no a word about the 20thousand square foot mansions going up? Or the fact in this college town every student has a car!!!!!!!! No what I figured out with all these groups is everything is about feeling good. BLM signs, Ukraine signs, the occasional march. Of course voting for D or R because they will fix something . They then can pretend they are part of the fix, and go back to the winery for another glass

Posted by: Susan | Oct 26 2022 14:45 utc | 25

Susan nails how the people who protest only do it about the little things and gives the real bad guys a pass. Of course it’s the military that is the biggest polluter and causes the biggest damage to the climate. I am seeing people hitting back at the globalists for their hypocrisy. We’re supposed to give up our cars and plane travel, but they take solo trips around the world. And how many mpg do their yachts get? Both party’s supporters go to brunch once their team is in place. Kids are still in cages so maybe immigrants are bad now? Or have shitlibs just moved on to protecting the wokeness we are subjected to? I do have a problem with kids at drag parties. My friend and I were talking about this one day and I said would parents tolerate a man doing that? He laughed and said that was a man doing that.

ETA

And boy are people hitting the squad hard in comments. Apparently Bernie told them to stfu because of their letter and someone on MoA says that Bernie has finally taken off his sheep dawg skin and come out as the wolf he’s always been to keep people voting for democrats. Lol.. fun thread tonight.

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@snoopydawg

the craven dems deserve all of the fire that they are drawing and more.

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@joe shikspack

Greenwald calls out Duss for being a total flip flopping tool. Boy this sure exposes Bernie for who he is.

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You probably have to go to Twitter to open up the screen captures to get the full picture. There are more than 2. Duss flopped even worse then the squad did. Hopefully you have time to read the comments on moon. I usually don’t read as much as I am tonight. I’m very disappointed with Bernie’s tone. But then when was the last time he bitched about the black hole that the f-35 is?

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@snoopydawg

i don't see how anyone can maintain a shred of respect for the "progressives" in congress. they have neither courage nor convictions.

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@joe shikspack

Lol..2nd tweet.

You really should look at what kos is writing these days about the war. Who 1st said that after kos crashed the gates he pulled them shut afterwards?

Oh no wonder he did that. His net worth is $64 million.

https://popularbio.com/markos-moulitsas/

Wowzer!

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Nice music too, unfamiliar artist. Last title was a bit of a shock, but luckily it was actual music.

If the EU is adhering to the rule of law, what law allows them to even freeze other people's assets, let alone steal them? Ditto, of course, the US. What globe wide international treaty has ever condoned such behavior?

be well and have a good one

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@enhydra lutris

yep, sax mallard is kind of obscure, he's probably only known to inveterate liner note readers - but he played behind roosevelt sykes a lot, which is where i became familiar with him.

we don't need no stinking badgers! Smile

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enhydra lutris's picture

@joe shikspack

wishconsin, you know. Wink

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@enhydra lutris

well, let me hasten to say that i love wisconsin, particularly the lovely little town of lake geneva. i look forward to one day revisiting the brat stop for a mess of brats and some cheese curds. Smile

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@joe shikspack
was a hippie hang out back in the day...spent many a youthful chit there.

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@enhydra lutris

They are following the Rules Based Order not international law.

Smile

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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 --