The Evening Blues - 11-8-22



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The day's news roundup + tonight's musical feature: Sir Mack Rice

Hey! Good Evening!

This evening's music features r&b singer Sir Mack Rice. Enjoy!

Sir Mack Rice - Mustang Sally

“Listen, Peaches, trickery is what humans are all about," said the voice of Maurice. "They're so keen on tricking one another all the time that they elect governments to do it for them.”

-- Terry Pratchett


News and Opinion

Chris Hedges: The Politicians Who Destroyed Our Democracy Want Us to Vote for Them To Save It

The bipartisan project of dismantling our democracy, which took place over the last few decades on behalf of corporations and the rich, has left only the outward shell of democracy. The courts, legislative bodies, the executive branch and the media, including public broadcasting, are captive to corporate power. There is no institution left that can be considered authentically democratic. The corporate coup d’état is over. They won. We lost.

The wreckage of this neoliberal project is appalling: endless and futile wars to enrich a military-industrial-complex that bleeds the U.S. Treasury of half of all discretionary spending; deindustrialization that has turned U.S. cities into decayed ruins; the slashing and privatization of social programs, including education, utility services and health care – which saw over one million Americans account for one-fifth of global deaths from Covid, although we are 4 percent of the world’s population; draconian forms of social control embodied in militarized police, functioning as lethal armies of occupation in poor urban areas; the largest prison system in the world; a virtual tax boycott by the richest individuals and corporations; money-saturated elections that perpetuate our system of legalized bribery; and the most intrusive state surveillance of the citizenry in our history. ...

Biden and other establishment politicians are not actually calling for democracy. They are calling for civility. They have no intention of extracting the knife thrust into our backs. They hope to paper over the rot and the pain with the decorum of the polite, measured talk they used to sell us the con of neoliberalism. The political correctness and inclusivity imposed by college-educated elites, unfortunately, has now become associated with the corporate assault, as if a woman CEO or a Black police officer is going to mitigate the exploitation and abuse. Minorities are always welcome, as they were in other species of colonialism, if they serve the dictates of the masters. This is how Barack Obama, whom Cornel West called ;“a Black mascot for Wall Street,” became President. ...

The Democratic Party has spent millions funding far-right “pied piper” candidates assuming they would be easier to defeat, a tactic foolishly copied from the Clinton campaign, which secretly “elevated” Trump in the hopes that he would win the Republican nomination. They have worked to censor critics from the left and the right on social media. They claim they are the last bulwark against tyranny. None of these subterfuges will work. America will descend into a Viktor Orbán-type of authoritarianism without profound political, social and economic reform. 

After the Iraq war went sour, I, as someone who publicly opposed the invasion and had been the Middle East Bureau Chief for The New York Times, was often asked what we should do now. I answered that Iraq could no longer be put back together. It was broken. We broke it. Those who ask if we should support the Democrats as a tactic to halt our descent into tyranny are in a similar dilemma. My answer is no different. We should have walked out on the Democratic Party while we still had a chance.

Let’s Be Clear: If WW3 Happens It Will Be The Result Of Choices Made By The US Empire

The commander of the US nuclear arsenal has stated unequivocally that the war in Ukraine is just a warmup exercise for a much larger conflict that’s already in the mail.

Antiwar’s Dave DeCamp reports:

The commander that oversees US nuclear forces delivered an ominous warning at a naval conference last week by calling the war in Ukraine a “warmup” for the “big one” that is to come.

“This Ukraine crisis that we’re in right now, this is just the warmup,” said Navy Adm. Charles Richard, the commander of US Strategic command. “The big one is coming. And it isn’t going to be very long before we’re going to get tested in ways that we haven’t been tested [in] a long time.”

Richard’s warning came after the US released its new Nuclear Posture Review (NPR), which reaffirms that the US doctrine allows for the first use of nuclear weapons. The review says that the purpose of the US nuclear arsenal is to “deter strategic attacks, assure allies and partners, and achieve US objectives if deterrence fails.”

Not only does Richard appear to believe that a hot war between major world powers is a foregone conclusion, he has also previously stated that a nuclear war with Russia or China is now “a very real possibility.”

Again, this is not some armchair warrior opining from his desk at a corporate newspaper or DC think tank, this is the head of STRATCOM. Richard would be personally overseeing the very warfare he is talking about.

What I find most striking about remarks like these is how passive they always make it sound. Richard talks about “The Big One” like other people talk about California earthquakes, as though a hot war with China would be some kind of natural disaster that just happened out of nowhere.

This type of rhetoric is becoming more and more common. Describing an Atomic Age world war as something that would happen to the US empire, rather than the direct result of concrete A-or-B decisions made by the empire, is becoming its own genre of foreign policy punditry.

This passive, oopsy-poopsy narrative overlay that’s placed atop the US empire’s militarism is nothing new. Back in 2017 Fair.org’s Adam Johnson documented the way western media are always describing the United States as “stumbling” into wars and getting “sucked in” to military interventions, like a cheating spouse making up bad excuses after getting caught:

This framing serves to flatter two sensibilities: one right and one vaguely left. It satisfies the right-wing nationalist idea that America only goes to war because it’s compelled to by forces outside of its own control; the reluctant warrior, the gentle giant who will only attack when provoked to do so. But it also plays to a nominally liberal, hipster notion that the US military is actually incompetent and boobish, and is generally bad at war-making.

This is expressed most clearly in the idea that the US is “drawn into” war despite its otherwise unwarlike intentions. “Will US Be Drawn Further Into Syrian Civil War?” asked Fox News (4/7/17). “How America Could Stumble Into War With Iran,” disclosed The Atlantic (2/9/17), “What It Would Take to Pull the US Into a War in Asia,” speculated Quartz (4/29/17). “Trump could easily get us sucked into Afghanistan again,” Slate predicted (5/11/17). The US is “stumbling into a wider war” in Syria, the New York Times editorial board (5/2/15) warned. “A Flexing Contest in Syria May Trap the US in an Endless Conflict,” Vice News (6/19/17) added.

So let’s get real clear about this here and now: if there is a hot war between the US and a major power, it will not be because that war was “stumbled into”. It will not be like an earthquake or other natural disaster. It will not be something that happens to or is inflicted upon the US empire while it just passively stands there in Bambi-eyed innocence.

It will be the result of specific choices made by the managers of empire. It will be the result of the US choosing escalation over de-escalation, brinkmanship over detente — not just once but over and over again, while declining off-ramp after off-ramp. It will be the result of real material decisions made by real material people who live in real material houses while collecting real material paychecks to make the choices they are making.

Another thing that strikes me about comments like those made by Charles Richard is how freakish and insane it is that everyone doesn’t respond to them with, “Okay, well, then let’s change all of the things we are doing, because that’s the worst thing that can possibly happen.”

And make no mistake: that absolutely is an option. The option to turn away from the collision course with potentially the most horrific war of all time is available right now, and it will remain available for some time into the future. This isn’t 1939 when war is already upon us; if anything it’s more like the early 20th century precursors to World War I and all the stupid aggressions and entanglements which ultimately gave rise to both world wars.

One of the many ways our cultural fascination with World War II has made us stupid and crazy is that it has caused us to forget that it was the worst single event in human history. Even if a hot war with Russia and/or China didn’t go nuclear, it would still unleash unspeakable horrors upon this Earth which would reverberate throughout our collective consciousness for generations.

That horror should be turned away from. And the time to start turning is now.

EU gas crisis in 2023, 24, 25... Pirates attack Hungary & Poland. Missile Math, 16-16=2.

Researchers Find Massive Anti-Russian ‘Bot Army’

A team of researchers at the University of Adelaide have found that as many as 80 percent of tweets about the 2022 Russia-Ukraine invasion in its early weeks were part of a covert propaganda campaign originating from automated fake “bot” accounts.

An anti-Russia propaganda campaign originating from a “bot army” of phony automated Twitter accounts flooded the internet at the start of the war.

The research shows that of the more than 5 million tweets studied, 90.2 percent (both bot and non-bot) came from accounts that were pro-Ukraine, with fewer than 7 percent of the accounts being classed as pro-Russian.

The university researchers also found these automated tweets had been purposely used to drive up fear amongst people targeted by them, boosting a high level of statistically measurable “angst” in the online discourse.

The research team analysed a massively unprecedented 5,203,746 tweets, sent with key hashtags, in the first two weeks of the Russian invasion of Ukraine from Feb. 24. The researchers looked at predominately English-language accounts. A calculated 1.8 million unique Twitter accounts in the dataset posted at least one English-language tweet. ...

Reports on the new research have appeared in only a few independent media sites, and on Russia’s RT. The ground-breaking study exposing a massive anti-Russia social media disinformation campaign has been effectively ignored by Western establishment media, showing how stories that don’t fit the desired pro-Western narrative are routinely buried.

Swedish PM seeks to win Turkish support for NATO membership

Report: US Flew Warplanes Toward Iran Over Saudi Claims of Imminent Attack

US Central Command launched warplanes based in the Persian Gulf toward Iran after Saudi Arabia claimed Tehran was planning an imminent attack on the kingdom, The Washington Post reported on Saturday.

Saudi Arabia made the warning last week, but there’s no indication that Iran is planning to attack the country besides the Saudi claim. The Saudis also warned that Iran was planning attacks on Iraq’s northern Kurdistan region, where Tehran has launched strikes in recent weeks. But there haven’t been Iranian attacks in Iraq since the Saudi’s warning.

The deployment of the US warplanes toward Iran demonstrates the continued close military ties between Washington and Riyadh despite President Biden’s warnings of “consequences” over the OPEC+ decision to reduce oil production by 2 million barrels per day.

China taking ‘aggressive’ steps to gut Canada’s democracy, warns Trudeau

Justin Trudeau has warned that China is “play[ing] aggressive games” to undermine democratic institutions amid reports Beijing actively interfered in Canada’s federal elections. His comments on Monday came after a news report that Beijing had funded a “clandestine network” of candidates in Canada’s 2019 election and just days after the federal police force said it was actively investigating a secret network of illegal Chinese “police stations” in Toronto.

The allegations – which came on the same day that a close ally of Vladimir Putin said that Russia had previously interfered in US elections – are likely to intensify concerns about the scope of foreign intrusion in Canadian domestic politics.

“We have taken significant measures to strengthen the integrity of our elections processes and our systems, and we’ll continue to invest in the fight against election interference, against foreign interference of our democracy and institutions,” Trudeau told reporters on Monday afternoon. “Unfortunately, we’re seeing countries, state actors from around the world, whether it’s China or others, are continuing to play aggressive games with our institutions, with our democracies.”

Ontario to repeal new law threatening workers’ right to strike following pushback

Ontario has announced it will fully repeal controversial legislation that undermined workers’ right to strike, in a major reversal for the province’s conservative government following days of immense political pressure – and the looming threat of a general strike.

Nearly 55,000 Canadian Union of Public Employees walked out on Friday after the conservative government of the Ontario premier, Doug Ford, introduced legislation that would unilaterally impose a contract on education workers, and levy hefty fines for striking. But on Monday morning, union leaders announced they would end their protest “in a gesture of good faith” following the conservative government’s abrupt turnaround.

Flanked by labour leaders from across the country, Mark Hancock, president of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (Cupe), said education workers had emerged victorious in their standoff, calling Ford’s attempt to break the strikes as a “regressive attack” that “united the labour movement like never before”.

“[Union members] took on the government – and the government blinked,” he said.

Jackson Issues First Dissent Over Supreme Court Refusal to Hear Death Row Appeal

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson said Monday in her first U.S. Supreme Court opinion—a dissent—that she would have heard the appeal of a man facing execution following a trial in which the prosecution likely suppressed evidence.

Jackson's dissent from the high court's refusal to hear the appeal of Davel Chinn—an Ohio death row inmate convicted of shooting and killing a man named Brian Jones during an attempted robbery in 1989—was joined by left-wing Justice Sonia Sotomayor.

In her two-page opinion, Jackson wrote that "because Chinn's life is on the line, and given the substantial likelihood that the suppressed records would have changed the outcome at trial based on the Ohio courts' own representations... I would summarily reverse to ensure that the 6th Circuit conducts its materiality analysis under the proper standard."



the horse race



Putin ally Yevgeny Prigozhin admits interfering in US elections

The powerful Russian businessman and a close Vladimir Putin ally Yevgeny Prigozhin has admitted to interfering in US elections on the eve of a midterm vote in which Republicans will seek to take control of Congress and state-wide offices across the country.

“Gentlemen, we interfered, we are interfering and we will interfere,” Prigozhin, who has previously been accused of influencing the outcome of elections across continents, said in a statement posted by his catering company, Concord.

“Carefully, precisely, surgically and the way we do it, the way we can,” Prigozhin, 61, added.

Prigozhin was responding to a request to comment on a recent Bloomberg report saying Russia was interfering in Tuesday’s US midterm elections. The vote is crucial for the legislative agenda in the rest of US president Joe Biden’s term – and could pave the way for a White House comeback by Donald Trump.

The US social media analysis firm Graphika last week said that suspected Russian operatives have used far-right media platforms to criticise Democratic candidates in the lead-up to the midterm elections in a number of US states, including Georgia, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

Democrats ALREADY Blaming Black Men For Losing Midterms

Outcry as Republican Nikki Haley says Raphael Warnock should be ‘deported’

The former US ambassador to the United Nations and South Carolina governor Nikki Haley told Republicans at a rally for Herschel Walker the Democrat in the Georgia US Senate race, the Rev Raphael Warnock, should be “deported”.

“I am the daughter of Indian immigrants,” Haley said in Hiram, Georgia, on Sunday. “They came here legally, they put in the time, they put in the price, they are offended by what’s happening on [the southern US] border.

“Legal immigrants are more patriotic than the leftists these days. They knew they worked to come into America, and they love America. They want the laws followed in America, so the only person we need to make sure we deport is Warnock.” ...

Cornell William Brooks, a Harvard professor and pastor, wrote: “Were it not for civil rights laws Black folks died for, Nikki Haley’s family might not be in America.

“Were it not for a HBCU [historically Black college and university] giving her father his first job in the US, Haley wouldn’t be in a position to insult Georgia’s first Black senator. Warnock’s history makes her story possible.”



the evening greens


Barbados PM launches blistering attack on rich nations at Cop27 climate talks

Mia Mottley, prime minister of Barbados, has criticised industrialised nations for failing the developing world on the climate crisis, in a blistering attack at the Cop27 UN climate talks. She said the prosperity – and high carbon emissions – of the rich world had been achieved at the expense of the poor in times past, and now the poor were being forced to pay again, as victims of climate breakdown that they did not cause.

“We were the ones whose blood, sweat and tears financed the industrial revolution,” she said. “Are we now to face double jeopardy by having to pay the cost as a result of those greenhouse gases from the industrial revolution? That is fundamentally unfair.” She warned of a billion climate refugees around the world by the middle of the century if governments failed to tackle the climate crisis.

One of the biggest issues at the talks is climate justice – the fact that poor people are bearing the brunt of the damage to the climate, in the form of extreme weather, while rich countries have failed to live up to their promises to cut emissions and to provide finance to help the poor with climate breakdown. Mottley, who was speaking at an event organised by Scotland’s first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, was scathing about the World Bank, which many countries think has not done enough to focus on the climate, and on countries that offer loans instead of grants.

“We need to have a different approach, to allow grant-funded reconstruction grants going forward, in those countries that suffer from disaster. Unless that happens, we are going to see an increase in climate refugees. We know that by 2050, the world’s 21 million climate refugees today will become 1 billion.”

World faces ‘terminal’ loss of Arctic sea ice during summers, report warns

The climate crisis has pushed the planet’s stores of ice to a widespread collapse that was “unthinkable just a decade ago”, with Arctic sea ice certain to vanish in summers and ruinous sea level rise from melting glaciers now already in motion, a major new report has warned.

Even if planet-heating emissions are radically cut, the world’s vast ice sheets at the poles will continue to melt away for hundreds of years, causing up to three metres of sea level rise that will imperil coastal cities, the report states. The “terminal” loss of sea ice from the Arctic during summers could arrive within a decade and now cannot be avoided, it adds.

“There’s nothing we can do about that now, we’ve just screwed up and let the system warm too much already,” said Julie Brigham-Grette, a scientist at University of Massachusetts Amherst and report co-author, about the sea ice. “That milestone has now past so the next thing we need to avoid is ice shelf collapses in Antarctica and the further breakdown of the ice systems in Greenland. We can’t stuff the genie back into the bottle once they are gone.”

Disappearance of sea ice will open up the dark Arctic ocean, which will absorb – rather than reflect – heat, causing global heating to escalate further. It will also upend the region’s ecosystem, harming everything from algae to large animals such as seals and polar bears that need the sea ice for hunting.

“It’s a terminal diagnosis and now we have to live with consequences,” said Robbie Mallett, a sea ice expert at University College London Earth Sciences. “It’s been quite emotional to think of a time by the end of my career when I will see an Arctic free of sea ice. It’s been a shocking few years in Greenland with ice disappearing before our eyes. We are driving a whole environment to extinction.”


Also of Interest

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

Ukraine - U.S. Deceives Allies To Keep Them In Line

Pro-war hawks have progressives on their Squad

John Bolton’s Russia regime-change fantasy has little basis in reality

Secret Power: The War on WikiLeaks

New York Times Still Burying the Truth on ‘Russian Hack’

The Great Favor The West Is Doing China By Banning Equipment Needed To Make Chips

For decades, welfare laws kept Native American families together. Will the supreme court end them?

‘Blood moon’ total lunar eclipse to arrive on Tuesday


A Little Night Music

Sir Mack Rice - It's All Right

Sir Mack Rice - You Shouldn’t Throw Stones

Sir Mack Rice - Feels Good

Mack Rice - Baby I'm Coming Home

Sir Mack Rice - Daddy's Home To Stay

Sir Mack Rice - You Can't Lose

Mack Rice - The Whip

Sir Mack Rice - Coal Man

Sir Mack Rice - Tina The Go Go Queen

Sir Mack Rice - Minnie Skirt Minnie

Sir Mack Rice - Nobody Wins Till The Game Is Over


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ggersh's picture

War what is it good for, absolutely nothing! Unless of course
you're the WaPo, NYT's, think tanks, etc,etc,etc,

https://sonar21.com/is-the-love-of-money-and-war-is-the-root-of-all-evil/

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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

joe shikspack's picture

@ggersh

interesting article.

heh, if the alternative to war is worse (than war itself), then it says something about the feelings of the author and the outlet about the human race. a shorter take is that the wapo and those that it cater to are dangerous sociopaths.

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CB's picture

First of four replacement spans now installed. Second will be installed on Nov 11.

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joe shikspack's picture

@CB

i guess we know now why the uk decided to hide the london bridge in arizona.

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QMS's picture

is on fire.

The wreckage of this neoliberal project is appalling

They have no intention of extracting the knife thrust into our backs.

Sir Mack Rice - Nobody Wins Till The Game Is Over

(unfortunately the game never ends)

thanks joe!

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Zionism is a social disease

joe shikspack's picture

@QMS

hedges certainly nails it with his article.

Sir Mack Rice - Nobody Wins Till The Game Is Over

heh, Robert Earl Keen - The Road Goes On Forever And The Party Never Ends

Smile

have a great evening!

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One of the many ways our cultural fascination with World War II has made us stupid and crazy is that it has caused us to forget that it was the worst single event in human history.

We actually helped bring it about by many people who directly supported Hitler with financial support and building his military equipment. Anyone think that the government at the time wasn’t aware of what was going on? Would it have happened if we and other countries didn’t help it to? And how many banks were involved with funding both sides of the war?

Prigozhin, with a dozen other Russian nationals and three Russian companies, was indicted in 2018 as part of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential elections.

Funny how everyone reporting on Russia admitting that they will interfere with the election leaves this part of his statement out.

What they're saying:

We have interfered, are interfering and will continue to interfere. Carefully, precisely, surgically and in our own way, as we know how,” Prigozhin said in remarks Monday.

"During our pinpoint operations, we will remove both kidneys and the liver at once," he added.

The big picture: Prigozhin is often referred to as "Putin's chef" on account of his firm's catering contracts with the Kremlin.

That sure seems like snark to me. In case you have forgotten what the details were Prigozhin had a catering business and a long time ago he sold outdated hotdogs that made people sick and then he hired a bunch of people to write online reviews for how good they were so that they wouldn’t sue him and from there he created his agency to hire people to write online reviews for various products. He might have cooked a dinner for Putin long ago, but he was never Putin’s regular chef.

Hey y’all remember when the Russian companies that Mueller indicated showed up to defend themselves and Mueller refused to give them the evidence he used against them because it was national secrets?

Justice Department prosecutors on Monday filed a motion to dismiss charges against the shell companies accused of financing the Internet Research Agency, a Russian troll farm that engaged in a social media disinformation scheme to interfere in the 2016 election.

Prosecutors claim that the Russians were essentially able to evade accountability and punishment while taking advantage of the discovery process to potentially harm U.S. national security.

The scheme, outlined in the 2018 indictment and again in the Mueller report, sought to sow political discord ahead of the 2016 election.

Political discord by using graphics saying that Jesus frowned on people using their hands to masturbate and other silly memes that had nothing to do with the politics or the election. Democrats just made that up along with Russia gate to explain why she lost to Trump and to keep people from focusing on her email scandal. Brennan told Obama that she was doing that.

Maybe it will be better for the country if democrats don’t lose. Do ya wanna go through another 4 years of Russia Russia Russia? Do ya?! It’s not like it will matter in the long run.

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To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize.

- Kevin Alfred Strom

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@snoopydawg

i think that prigozhin is trolling the u.s.

a lot of foreign governments exert influence on elections in the u.s. and outside it. i suspect that with the possible exception of the israelis, the u.s. is the number one election meddler and assassinator in the world.

Maybe it will be better for the country if democrats don’t lose. Do ya wanna go through another 4 years of Russia Russia Russia?

no matter who wins, we are going to be up to our eyeballs in ludicrous propaganda mouthed by morons. it's the american way.

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snoopydawg's picture

@joe shikspack

interfering in our elections with our history of violently meddling in many countries and sometimes just yanking out the elected president and installing a puppet that will do our bidding. How about what we did to Venezuela? We left the elected president in office and just said that Guido is the now the president and gave him all the money. Sadly lots of Americans think that is our right to do.

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- Kevin Alfred Strom

joe shikspack's picture

@snoopydawg

Sadly lots of Americans think that is our right to do.

and ironically, they are probably the very same 'merkins that go into a batshit homicidal rage at the idea of foreign interference in u.s. elections.

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@joe shikspack

Yours is one of them:

no matter who wins, we are going to be up to our eyeballs in ludicrous propaganda

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Here's another one that will prove to be true:

incumbents keep getting re-elected.

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This one's from me and requires a little critical thinking:

The more the people vote, the less influence they have over the future.

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And this one's a no brainer:

...the economy will be the number one voter issue....

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Because the US domestic economy has been the People's top issue in the majority of elections for the past half century. For good reason: The People do not share in the nation's economic gains. Year over year, the economic policies passed by congress enable the tax theft of the greedy Elite, and exert constant downward pressure on the living standard of the majority. I predict that the life span of bottom 50% demographic — were it ever to be measured — would be in free fall. (To say nothing of the incarceration rate.)

The absolute Protection of Human Life (one of the 30 Declared Human Rights ratified at the UN) has never been on the table in the United States. That's why the US Rulers despise China's Zero Covid policy. China's Zero Covid Policy is the only thing that has kept the global supply chain working so well during the pandemic. The kneejerk complaining about it that you hear is the squealing of war monger propaganda. What has really harmed the supply chain (and set global inflation soaring) are the US sanctions on competitors, for example the spurious sanctions on China's semiconductor chips and mobile technologies.

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@Pluto's Republic

heh, wrt your influence on the future observation, there is this:

"The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results."

-- Albert Einstein.

the economy will be the number one voter issue until the vast masses of the u.s. get up off of their rusty dusties and redistribute resources.

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snoopydawg's picture

pipelines all evidence shows that it was indeed the Russians who did it.

It has also been determined that no other country had any reason to do it.

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- Kevin Alfred Strom

joe shikspack's picture

@snoopydawg

orf does a great job of pointing out the omnipresence of u.s./ukronazi propaganda.

thanks!

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bad the dems get shellacked.

Brandon should be asking his teleprompter where his veto pen is.

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joe shikspack's picture

@humphrey

well, i suspect that there are a lot of pissed off voters, but there are every year and incumbents keep getting re-elected. i guess as the night goes on we'll see what happens.

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snoopydawg's picture

@joe shikspack

and he just turned 89. I see people saying that we need term limits. I agree, but isn’t that what voting is for? Feinstein is a few years younger than him and Biden is over 80 and Pelosi is 82. All of them have been in congress for 40-50 years. Computers took a whole room while they now fit in our phones. We’re talking about before many of the things we use now were even dreamed of and when only dad worked, mom stayed home and families went on 2 week vacations to their second vacation homes. Way back then is probably the last time they went to the store or did anything for themselves. There is no way they have any idea what life is like for us little peons or how expensive it is. No wonder they screwed the country up so badly.

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To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize.

- Kevin Alfred Strom

GOP is going to gain, but not any systemic changes.

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@gjohnsit

i guess that's ok as these things go. i guess we'll have a bunch of the kind of clowns that we're used to making asses of themselves down the road in dc.

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@gjohnsit

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enhydra lutris's picture

All the results aren't in yet, but it appears that the uniparty is sweeping all 50 states. With its boatload of mail in ballots, nobody has a clue when California's results will be known except for blowouts. Hoping prop 1 is a blowout, the rest is mostly meh and uniparty.

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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@enhydra lutris

yep, it looks like america's native criminal class will be returned to office.

here in maryland, we have a recreational cannibis item on the ballot that i'm watching but other than that it's a wasteland of crap.

have a great evening!

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@joe shikspack

Good for you guys. We only have medical marijuana and the doctors who write letters for it are getting rich.

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CB's picture

Biden told the truth out loud about the agenda to create a man-made energy crisis and his team is in damage control mode. The globalist plan to de-populate the planet is all part of this story. When you take away people's energy and food you take away their lives.

[video:https://youtu.be/ylnUSzOfEvs?t=2362]

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myself) expected for the DEMS which will allow the clown show to carry on.

Hopefully the the Repubs will gain control of the house in order to give Nancy the opportunity to bail out and start collecting her pension.

It will however be much less that the insider information that she was privy to.

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@humphrey

will be greed...

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Twice bitten, permanently shy.