The Evening Blues - 1-16-23
Hey! Good Evening!
This evening's music features The Poet Laureate of the Blues, Percy Mayfield. Enjoy!
Percy Mayfield - River's Invitation
“The hawk plays with the pigeon and the pigeon is happy, but not knowing that it is playing with death.”
-- Amos Tutuola
News and Opinion
A Prison Where The Prisoners Don’t Know They’re In Prison: Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix
On economic policy Democrats are indistinguishable from Reagan-era Republicans. On foreign policy they’re indistinguishable from Bush-era neocons. But they’re still able to sell the idea that they’re progressive, even moving far to the left, by copious lip service to social justice.
Democrats will bomb you, starve you with sanctions, evict you, let you freeze to death, let you die because you can’t afford medicine, let you work your fingers to the bone for pennies, but they will never, ever misgender you.
And rightists are all too happy to take that last bit as evidence that Democrats have in fact moved “too far to the left” and argue that US politics needs to move much farther to the right to counteract all the leftist extremism.
Navy Secretary Says Arming Both the US and Ukraine May Become ‘Challenging’
Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro said Wednesday that it might become “challenging” for the US military to continue arming itself as it continues to pour weapons into Ukraine unless the arms industry can significantly boost production.
The majority of the weapons being sent to Ukraine are used on land and come from US Army stockpiles, although the Pentagon did just announce it’s sending Ship-based Sea Sparrow missiles. But Del Toro said the Navy was still concerned about if the arms industry could meet its demands.
Manipulating the proxy
German tank manufacturer’s warning puts pressure on Ukraine’s allies
Battle tanks from German industrial reserves wanted by Ukraine will not be ready to be delivered until 2024, the arms manufacturer Rheinmetall has warned, increasing pressure on Nato allies to support Ukraine with armoured vehicles in active service instead, ahead of a key meeting this week.
“Even if the decision to send our Leopard tanks to Kyiv came tomorrow, the delivery would take until the start of next year,” Rheinmetall’s chief executive, Armin Papperger, told the Bild am Sonntag newspaper.
Rheinmetall, which manufactures the battle vehicle’s gun, has 22 Leopard 2 and 88 older Leopard 1 tanks in its stocks. Getting the Leopard tanks ready for battle, however, would take several months and cost hundreds of millions of euros the company could not put up until the order was confirmed, Papperger said.
“The vehicles must be completely dismantled and rebuilt,” he added.
While Rheinmetall’s admission limits the options of Ukraine’s western allies, it does not entirely quash Kyiv’s hopes that the UK’s promise to deliver Challenger 2 tanks would encourage other European nations to swiftly follow suit.
German Vice Chancellor Says Poland Can Send Leopard Tanks to Ukraine
Germany’s vice chancellor said Thursday that Berlin won’t stand in the way of Poland sending German-made Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine, a move that would significantly escalate Western military aid for Kyiv and risk provoking Moscow.
“There is a difference between making a decision for oneself and preventing the decision of others,” Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck said. “And accordingly, Germany should not stand in the way when other countries make decisions to support Ukraine, regardless of what decision Germany makes.”
Habeck’s comments come after Polish President Andrzej Duda said his government decided to send about 14 Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine, a move that needs Berlin’s approval. It’s still not clear if Warsaw has formally made the request of Germany. Poland could be waiting for other countries to send tanks as Duda said he wants to transfer them as part of an “international coalition.”
European Leaders ADMIT Ukraine Peace Deal Was A Sham
Russia Suggests Sweden Has 'Something to Hide' in Nord Stream Blast Probe
Russia questioned on Thursday whether Sweden had "something to hide" over explosions that damaged the Nord Stream gas pipelines last year, as it slammed Stockholm for not sharing information in the ongoing investigations into the blasts. ...
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said Sweden's refusal to engage with Russian prosecutors was "confusing" and said Moscow had a right to know the details of the probe into the explosions, which occurred last September. ...
"Maybe Russian investigators, conducting an objective investigation, could come to an inconvenient conclusion... about who conducted this act of sabotage, terrorism. About who thought it up, and who carried it out," she told reporters.
Zakharova said Sweden was "concealing" facts about what it had discovered in the investigation, suggesting that "the Swedish authorities have something to hide".
Economists Radhika Desai & Michael Hudson explain multipolarity, decline of US hegemony
Splitting the atomic scientists: how the Ukraine war ruined physics
In normal times, the four large physics experiments using proton collisions at Cern’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Switzerland publish numerous scientific articles a year. But in March 2022, the number of new research papers by the LHC experiments fell to zero. The reason: a lack of agreement on how to list Russian and Belarusian scientists and institutes, if at all. The temporary compromise, in place up to now, is not to publish.
Publications are the hard currency of research, used for exchange of information and evidence of individuals’ and funding agencies’ contributions. The four largest LHC experiments comprise collaborations of thousands of scientists and engineers, with articles typically credited to all members of the project.
According to sources at Cern, after the invasion of Ukraine some members objected to co-authorship with Russian institutes and even with individuals working for them (making up about 7% of the collaborators). Fedor Ratnikov, a Russian physicist, explains that no publication policy has satisfied the required two-thirds majority of the participating institutes in each collaboration. “We have Ukrainian collaborators for whom this question is naturally extremely painful. [But] most of my Ukrainian colleagues do not extend responsibility for the invasion to their colleagues from Russian institutes. I would say that some of my EU colleagues are much more radical.” ...
Since March, the four LHC experiments have kept preparing new articles, sending them to journals for peer review and freezing their publication. The unpublished pipeline now includes more than 70 pieces. ...
Scientists from European countries and the US say that so far there has been little impact on funding or awarding PhDs. However, a senior scientist at the LHC from outside Europe says: “Keep this political approach for some time and it can create problems for students, postdocs and for ourselves.” Brajesh Choudhary, professor at the University of Delhi and member of Cern’s CMS detector experiment, says: “If you don’t publish for the next few months the PhD students, postdocs and young faculty will face many problems.” Choudhary points out that articles without names and institutions may be acceptable within the experiments, but not by outside scientists and faculty, and that institutions care about mentions as these provide their ranking. As for the funding agencies, if they are not acknowledged, “I can tell you… that they will not react very positively.”
UK-armed airstrikes part of a ‘pattern of violence against civilians’ in Yemen
More than four armed attacks on civilians were carried out daily during 14 months of the war in Yemen, according to an Oxfam report published today.
The new analysis counted more than 1,700 attacks on civilians who were killed, injured or forced to flee their homes and found that air raids by the Saudi-led coalition, using weapons solely supplied by the UK and US, accounted for a quarter of all attacks. ...
While all parties to the conflict have repeatedly harmed civilians during the eight years of war, the research found that between January 2021 to the end of February 2022, in addition to widespread destruction of infrastructure that is vital to the civilian population, Saudi-led coalition air strikes were responsible for at least:
87 civilian deaths and 136 injuries
19 attacks on hospitals, clinics and ambulances
293 attacks that forced people to flee their homes – 39 per cent of all attacks causing displacementMartin Butcher, Oxfam’s Policy Advisor on Arms and Conflict and author of the report, said:
“The sheer number of attacks on civilians is stark testament to the terrible tragedy the people of Yemen have suffered. Our analysis shows there is a pattern of violence against civilians, and all sides in this conflict have not done enough to protect civilian life, which they are obligated to do under International Humanitarian Law.
“The intensity of these attacks would not have been possible without a ready supply of arms. That is why it’s vital the UK government and others must immediately stop the arms sales that are fuelling war in Yemen.”
Demockery on full display in Peru.
Peru declares state of emergency in Lima after weeks of protests
Peru’s government has declared a state of emergency in the capital of Lima and three other regions following weeks of protests against President Dina Boluarte that have claimed at least 42 lives.
The measure, in force for 30 days, authorises the army to intervene to maintain order and suspends several constitutional rights such as freedom of movement and assembly, according to a decree published in the official gazette on Saturday.
In addition to the capital, the state of emergency covers the regions of Cusco and Puno and the port of Callao, adjacent to Lima. More than 100 roadblocks, setup by protesters to disrupt traffic, were in place across Peru on Saturday, mainly in the south, which has been the epicentre of the protests, and also around Lima. Authorities have, however, reopened Cusco international airport, which is vital to Peru’s tourism sector.
On Friday Boluarte insisted she would not step down in a late-night address on state TV.
On Friday, opposition legislator Susel Paredes told local radio that time was running out for Boluarte and that the resignation of the labor minister, Eduardo Garcia, on Thursday was “the beginning of the end” for the president. Two other ministers resigned Friday: the heads of the interior ministry and the ministry of women.
After the rampage: Brazil’s new leaders to fight hard in wake of ‘insane’ coup attempt
In the days since the insurrection – which came just a week after the leftist veteran Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva took office as president – the scale of the alleged plot to overthrow Brazil’s democracy has become clear. Lula’s administration has accused hardcore supporters of his far-right predecessor, Jair Bolsonaro, of attempting to stage a coup by storming the presidency, congress and supreme court. They believe that was aimed at encouraging security forces to rise up, allowing Bolsonaro to return from the US – where he has been since the eve of Lula’s 1 January inauguration – to retake power.
On Thursday, federal police reportedly found a document in the wardrobe of Bolsonaro’s former justice minister, Anderson Torres, which allegedly outlined a plan for the former president to seize control of the supreme electoral court to overturn October’s election, in which Lula won by more than 2m votes. ...
On Friday night, the supreme court announced Bolsonaro would be investigated as part of the inquiry into the alleged attempt to topple the country’s new government. Bolsonaro’s lawyer denied wrongdoing, calling the former president a “defender of democracy”.
Torres, who was security chief in Brasília at the time of the attacks, was arrested on Saturday morning after flying back to Brazil from the US – where he was purportedly on holiday when the rebellion took place. The former justice minister, whose arrest was ordered for alleged acts of omission, has denied involvement, claiming he planned to shred a document that had been taken “out of context”. ...
Many fear Brazil’s moment of danger is far from over given the support for Bolsonaro within the security apparatus, notably the armed forces and military police. Many believe such support partly explains the security failure that allowed extremists to run riot through Brazil’s capital.
‘We need to unite’: how Yolanda Díaz is galvanising the left in Spain
As Spain enters an election year that will include municipal, regional and national votes, the woman who is, according to polls, its most popular politician is touring the country to build support for leftwing candidates. Yolanda Díaz, the deputy prime minister and a lifelong member of the Communist party, is heading Sumar (Unite), a platform to the left of the prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, that plans to put up candidates at the general election due on 10 December.
On Saturday, 2,000 people filled the Auditori in Barcelona to hear Díaz speak, while a further 1,000 were turned away. She made her entrance to pounding, Rocky-style music and a standing ovation alongside Ada Colau, the Barcelona mayor and a leading supporter of the Sumar project. Colau introduced Díaz, saying she represented “hope and the prospect of utopia”. She said: “Yolanda gives us the right to dream and to hope. We hope she will be the first woman prime minister of Spain.”
Díaz lost no time in reassuring her Catalan audience that she recognised that 40% of people in the region would like to secede from Spain. In an apparent sideswipe at Sánchez, who has declared the independence process dead, she said: “I hear big words that appear to say that you’ve closed a chapter of your history. I don’t know about that but, in any case, it will be time and the people who decide the history of our country.”
That said, Díaz is not pro-independence and her project is for “a diverse and plural country”. She says repeatedly that only through unity and the inclusion and respect for its various national identities can Spain avoid the barbarism of the far right. “We’re living through an epochal change and we need to unite to formulate the radical policies to make this happen,” she said. “If we don’t unite, we will lose all the rights we have fought so hard to gain.” ...
Díaz’s candidacy has galvanised those on the left who are disenchanted with both the socialists and Podemos and whom the independence movement has marginalised in Catalonia. “Our project for the country isn’t an electoral campaign, it’s bigger than that,” she said. “We have the chance to improve people’s lives. I think as a people we are up to the task of making a better country.”
Republicans accuse Biden of hypocrisy over classified documents discoveries
Republicans pounced on the discovery on Saturday of more classified documents at Joe Biden’s residence, accusing the president of hypocrisy and questioning why the records were not brought to light earlier.
Biden lawyers have discovered at least 20 classified documents at his residence outside Wilmington, Delaware, and at an office in Washington used after he left the Obama administration, in which he was vice-president.
It is not yet clear what exactly the documents are, but Biden lawyers have said they immediately turned over the documents to the National Archives. This week, the attorney general, Merrick Garland, appointed a special counsel, former US attorney Robert Hur, to look into the matter.
The materials are already a political headache for Biden. When the FBI raided Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort to obtain classified material the former president kept, Biden said: “How could that possibly happen? How anyone could be that irresponsible?”
On Sunday, Don Bacon, a Nebraska Republican, told ABC’s This Week: “It just just reminds me of that old adage, ‘If you live in a glass house don’t throw stones.’ And I think President Biden was caught throwing stones.”
US To Hit Debt Ceiling THIS WEEK As Showdown Erupts
'Disgracing Himself': Hakeem Jeffries Stumps for Anti-Abortion Judge
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries joined New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and other state Democrats at a Bronx rally Saturday, just days ahead of what is sure to be a contentious confirmation hearing in which progressive lawmakers opposed to LaSalle’s appointment to lead the state Court of Appeals could be decided.
Progressives charge that Hector D. LaSalle is too conservative, anti-abortion, anti-labor and anti-due process and his appointment would tilt the state’s top court further to the right.
Jeffries, however, voiced his support for the judge, saying LaSalle is “highly qualified to serve as the chief judge.”
“Period, full stop,” Jeffries said.
Jeffries urged an “up-or-down” vote by the full state Senate. “It’s important for the entire New York state Senate to treat this nomination with the same dignity, decency and respect that every other nomination has received,” he said.
In December, the Democratic governor announced that she'd chosen the conservative judge as the next chief judge of the state Court of Appeals. Judge LaSalle is currently the presiding justice of the Appellate Division in Brooklyn.
The nomination was described as "mystifying" and "horrible news" by legal experts, including public defender Eliza Orlins, who pointed to LaSalle's record on abortion and labor rights as reasons that he was "potentially the worst of the seven nominees" the governor chose between.
The state Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a confirmation hearing on Wednesday. Progressive lawmakers are working to let the nomination die in committee without advancing it to a full Senate vote. At least 14 Democratic senators have indicated they oppose his selection.
Serial liar George Santos is the politician Americans deserve
It’s hard to keep track of what, exactly, the newly elected Republican congressman George Santos has said about his own life. His story changes and contradicts itself; his lies seem indiscriminate, and largely ad hoc. He says he worked at Citigroup and Goldman Sachs, which he didn’t. He said he graduated from Baruch College – he didn’t do that, either. Some of his fabrications are so trivial and specific that it’s impossible to ascribe a nefarious motive to them. ...
Santos, in this telling, had an uncanny, Forrest Gump-like biographical connection to these momentous historical moments, his own life changing at just the same moments that challenged the identity of the nation. It’s not hard to see why this fiction appealed to Santos, and why it appealed to his voters. It made him into an avatar of America itself.
Maybe he is. Because with his boldness and deception, his shamelessness and alleged comfort with financial malfeasance, Santos, with all his lies, seems to reveal an uncomfortable truth about American politics, emphasizing what the politics writer John Ganz called “the reign of crime”. Politicians, after all, lie all the time, and the Republican party in particular seems to have rapidly mainstreamed the use of fabulism, fraud and cheap scams that manipulate and extort the government, the public and the ruling elite. Are Santos’s lies, after all, any more far-fetched than Trump’s claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him via a vast, undetected conspiracy? Are his lies about where he worked and went to school any more nefarious than the claim that Covid vaccines kill people, or that drag queens are scheming to molest children at public libraries? Perhaps Santos’s real sin is not in lying, but in telling the wrong lies. He didn’t regurgitate the same fabrications as the rest of his fellow Republicans – the ones about marginalized others. Instead, he merely lied about himself. And crucially, he lied about the one thing that seems to really matter to Republican leadership: he claimed to be a member of the monied elite, when he wasn’t.
Santos’s fellow New York Republicans are trying to distance themselves from the congressman, calling on him to resign in the hopes that it will help their own re-election chances. “He needs help,” said Jennifer DeSena, a local Republican official from Long Island. “This is not a normal person.” And indeed it’s hard not to suspect that there might be something wrong with the man, aside from the moral turpitude – a delusional tendency or break with reality that precipitated all these fictions. But it would be a mistake to think that George Santos’s pathologies are his alone. His lies are the product of a political system that incentivizes dishonesty, punishes sincerity and is rife with opportunities for petty crooks. In that sense, Santos is the politician that we deserve.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Renounces QAnon While Dems Cling To #Russiagate
Trump’s political fate may have been decided – by a Georgia grand jury
Even as Donald Trump prepares to dial up his campaign to take back the White House, the former US president’s political and personal fate may already have been decided by the secret workings of a grand jury in Georgia.
The 23-member panel, convened to consider whether Trump and others committed crimes in trying to overturn his defeat in Georgia when it appeared the state might decide the outcome of the entire 2020 presidential election, was dissolved on Monday after submitting its conclusions and asking that they be made public.
If the grand jury’s report recommends prosecution, a county district attorney in Atlanta, Fani Willis, will face the most consequential decision of her career – whether, for the first time in American history, to charge a former president with a criminal offence. That could result in Trump sitting behind bars in Georgia when he expects to be out on the campaign trail. Provided he is not already serving time as the result of a federal investigation into his attempts to pressure election officials in several other states to rig the vote and his part in the 6 January 2021 storming of the Capitol.
A judge has scheduled a hearing later this month to consider arguments over whether the grand jury’s report should be made public while Willis, the Fulton county district attorney, scrutinises its findings.
In November, the day before Trump announced he was again running for the White House, the Brookings Institution in Washington published a report that concluded he is “at substantial risk of prosecution” in Georgia including for improperly influencing government officials, forgery and criminal solicitation. The report said Trump may even be vulnerable to charges under anti-racketeering laws written to combat the mafia.
California storms: Biden declares major disaster as more flooding forecast
Joe Biden has declared a major disaster in California following devastating winter storms leading to flooding and mudslides and the deaths of at least 19 people.
On Saturday, Biden ordered federal aid to supplement state, tribal and local recovery efforts in areas affected by storms since late December.
“The president’s action makes federal funding available to affected individuals in the counties of Merced, Sacramento and Santa Cruz,” the White House said in a statement.
“Federal funding also is available to state, tribal and eligible local governments and certain private nonprofit organizations on a cost-sharing basis for emergency work in the counties of Merced, Sacramento, and Santa Cruz.”
Storms and flooding were expected to continue into Monday, the National Weather Service warned on Sunday. Starting on Tuesday, dry days were expected.
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Comments
Good evening, Joe
Big Fight in New York---as the article Joe posted tells us.
As a NYC resident I am watching Governor Kathy Hochul attempting to turn herself into King Cuomo III with this hard to understand battle to give Judge LaSalle the top job on the NY State Supreme Court.
On the surface it appears like a Gender/Identity selection. OMG!!! First Latino Chief Justice!!!
Look closer and it even more closely resembles Clarence Thomas' ascension to the Supreme Court. Identity. not merit.
This Judge has an extensive anti-labor record and on the basis of that many Democrats, including all the Progressives and DSA members, have mobilized against him. As they should have.
What Kathy is trying to do---IMHO--- is to force a floor vote, Which is not how this works at all. Then her plan, apparently, is to peel off Republican votes to get him in.
OMFG---this is the IDC Resurrection Play and I sincerely hope that normal voting procedures will be followed and Hochul does not get her way.
Here is how confirming a Chief Justice in NY State is supposed to go:
The Judiciary Committee votes on the nomination and if the Judge passes the Committee, then the nomination goes to the entire Senate for the confirmation.
Hochul wants to bypass the Committee vote, which LaSalle will lose as there are many more Democrats on the Committee than Republicans.
Speaker of the NY State Senate, Andrea Stewart Cousins has been holding firm to her procedural approach and added Committee members, as is her right, to make sure LaSalle does not pass out of the Judiciary Committee. Her hope and mine is to kill this nomination following correct established procedural rules.
I will be watching this very closely and will report back here as it developes.
Can Democracy hold on in NY State? IDK
NYCVG
evening nycvg...
good luck protecting your state from the depredations of a cuomo clone. i hope the the nomination can be blocked procedurally and things can go back to a tense normal with a chastened cuomoette posting a better nominee. surely new york has a deep enough bench of legal talent that someone who is both reasonable and meets hochul's identity needs can be found?
i presume that your local media will have better coverage of this than the rags that i usually read, so please keep us informed as to the twists and turns of this.
I am sure that the NY Times will be all over it. LOL
Thanks, Joe
I will post after the vote is taken or postponed.
NYCVG
Can Democracy hold on in NY State? IDK....I have my doubts.
With the trifecta leadership involving Schumer, Jeffries and Hochol the future looks pretty dim.
Dim is the right word
NYCVG
The price you pay when telling the truth spoils a perfect
propaganda campaign.
Telling the Truth
The Kiev Regime appears to be scraping bottom.
All the tanks in all the West may not be able to keep this bloodbath going for as long as the profit makers want.
NYCVG
evening humphrey...
well, i guess they'll have to cancel the war crimes trial that a variety of people have been screaming for.
oopsie!
It is likely that Russia is playing mind games.
heh...
it's not like all of the other contestants aren't playing mind games. why shouldn't russia get in on the action?
what a world.
The DAVOS crowd won’t be bored
Escort agencies booked solid for Davos forum
Do our government representatives get a per diem to pay for their meals and other expenses? It’s nice to know that our government whores will be well taken care of by ladies and gentlemen from sex agencies.
Milley, Wray, Sinema, Manchin and Issa are attending this shindig that plans to bring more hurt on we the people. I doubt anyone voted for them to work with rich, psychotic billionaires to rule our lives. But how many people will believe that’s what they are going to do? I want my tax money back!
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.
~Hannah Arendt
evening snoopy...
i suppose that the escort agencies will be working overtime to make up for the slack left by jeffrey epstein leaving the market. davos sounds like the sort of place that is full of his sort of clientele.
Ha!
Good one! I sure hope we get to see his client list before we die.
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.
~Hannah Arendt
Think they aren’t going to do this?
Think again cuz they are already going to do it in one city.
15 MINUTE PRISONS - Oxford Council's Green Agenda Bans You From Driving Outside Your District
Good gawd what will they come up with next?
Biden warned people that they might have an AR-15, but he has jets that have bombs on them.
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.
~Hannah Arendt
heh...
well, one would hope that the monsters that rule us would develop transit options and city planning that makes cars less needed. however, here in the u.s. there are far too many people living in rural areas where the sort of things that the scots are imagining are just absolutely unworkable. and consider that the energy industry owns the u.s. government, so they are unlikely to allow this sort of thing to get through legislatures.
witness:
I posted an essay yesterday on how Klaus wants to outlaw cars
and one way to get people from driving far is to raise gas prices too high for people to afford. California and Oregon are outlawing gas cars by 2035 and Biden is making car companies put in kill switches by 2026. He’s not doing it for our safety you can be sure.
I’ve thought of that. Klaus also wants us to quit flying and I’m sure that the airlines are not going to be happy with that either. It’s just hard to know what is being planned or is just theory. Real estate companies are going to have to move into rental companies if blackrock keeps buy up all the houses. I think people should be able to plan their own lives and the parasites can kiss off.
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.
~Hannah Arendt
yep...
i think that you have your finger on the general trend of things, but i think that there are some interesting processes that are hurdles to klaus' ambitions. there are forces with real money and power behind them that are going to have to be dealt with by the monster who would be king, yet.
Good evening Joe, thanks for the evening blues.
Speaking of blue, I'd like to nominate "BlueAnon" for word of the decade, but I don't know whether it is spelled with or without the "e".
In the "tit-for-tat" department, I'd note that some Californians have declared a major disaster in Biden, so I guess we're even.
Got a kick out of Germany, "Well Rheinmetall says it'll take at least a year to send the Ukies any tanks, but Poland can send all they want, heh"
be well and have a good one
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 --
evening el...
heh, i second your nomination and i don't care about the precise spelling.
yep. it's like institutional germany is saying, "yeah, go ahead, you try it first" to the poles.
have a great evening!
VA care free for vet’s “emergency suicide care”
Starting Jan. 17, Veterans in suicidal crisis can go to any VA or non-VA health care facility for free emergency health care
https://www.va.gov/opa/pressrel/pressrelease.cfm?id=5852
So vets will get treatment after they attempt suicide?
Thanks for the open thread Joe. Everyone was talking about their bird watching and photos the other day. I wanted to post this song but didn't get to it.
훨훨훨 Wol Wol Wol (the sound of fluttering wings)
orig singer Lee Yeong-hui 2004 remake singer Kim Yong-im 2009; Lyrics- Jeong Eui-song, adapted from 14h Century Buddhist poem by Master Naongseonsa. (Source- https://andy2017.tistory.com/1444 )
사랑도 부질없어 미움도 부질없어
Love is vain, hate too is futile
청산은 나를 보고 말없이 살라 하네
The green mountain, sees me, and says live quietly!
훨훨훨 훨훨 벗어 버려라 훨훨
Flutter, fly away, cast off, fly away
사랑도 미움도 버려라 벗어라 훨훨훨
Love too, hate too, throw off, fly away
아~ 아~ 물같이 바람같이 살라 하네
ahh, ahh, Like water and wind, live.
탐욕도 벗어 놓고 성냄도 벗어 놓고
Leave greed behind, too, and throw away anger
창공은 나를 보고 티없이 살라 하네
The blue sky, sees me, and says live simply!
훨훨훨 훨훨 벗어 버려라 훨훨
Flutter, fly away, cast off, fly away
탐욕도 성냄도 버려라 벗어라 훨훨훨
Greed, too, anger too, throw off, fly away
아~ 아~ 물같이 바람같이 살라 하네
ahh, ahh, Like water and wind, live.
물같이 바람같이 살라 하네
Like water and wind, live.
Video below is a performance by Jeon Yu-gin a popular trot singer.
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Thank you soryang
for the song with translation, and the relatively good news regarding veteran assistance.
The singer is so young but expressively traditional sounding.
Jeon Yu-jin is 16
I had been wondering what the origin of the Wol, Wol, Wol lyrics was, I thought it was Buddhist. I was looking for the composer and song writer, which I hadn't been able to find before, and luckily found someone who had done the research. This song reminds me of Thousand Year Rock, another Buddhist song, with a bird in flight theme, with beautiful lyrics.
I'm glad you saw the positive side of the VA news, I worked at the VA for about 3 years, reviewing neuro and pscyh claims mostly. I'd like to see a little more positive intervention at the front end. I think a lot of providers are not sensitive to the predictable signs.
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Glad you clarified that
I'm from a far different era and associate "trot" with "trotskyite" My first thought when you called her a trot singer was: "nah, she's too young to be a trot".
be well and have a good one
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 --
Thank you soryang for further comment
When I googled Thousand Year Rock I found this which was a treat.
[video:https://youtu.be/upMbyENPAMA]
Yes, very nice composition
XUAN ZANG: Chinese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film|Huang Xiaoming, Xu Zheng 大唐玄奘【Huashi TV】 (screen shot from youtube) It's almost 2 hours long.
There are English subtitles. Beautiful film, a moving journey from Chang-an to Nalanda and back. Xuan Zang's mission was to find authentic Buddhist teachings in India and bring them back to the Tang Dynasty. A remarkable pilgrimage.
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thank you soryang
Two full hours of stunning imagery.
Glad you liked it, Janis!
I forget if I've posted these song lyrics here before, but this is Thousand Year Rock:
천년바위
Thousand year rock (2013)
lyrics: Jang Kyeong-soo 장경수 Music: Jang Ook-cho 장욱조 Original singer: 박정식
Beyond the East that way, if the sun rises, like a migrating bird, I will leave
Anyplace in the world that I'm inclined, I will become a gypsy and seek,
Life what is it, what is existence?
Overcome living by way of futile desire.
If the sun sets over the western mountain, I will fold my wings
I will draw a breath, My place will be joyfully revealed.
Life what is it, what is existence?
Overcome living by vain desire.
Now let's want for nothing, let's think of nothing
Standing at the crossroads where time comes and goes, I will become a thousand year rock
I will become the millennial rock, become the millennial rock.
I like the imagery. I went to Sorak Mountain National Park once with my wife and son, a long time ago. We hiked up about as far as we could. On a bald faced rock prominence, I could hear the moktok sound, the wooden beat of the device a monk played while chanting, his voice and the sound carrying down the gorge from an unseen temple. This song reminds me of Soraksan.
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Such clarity of voice, soryang.
I really appreciate your ethereal music contributions and knowledge of a culture that has such depth.
And the beautiful poetry and sentiments of 'Thousand Year Rock'.
Thanks so much Janis
This is a K.J.Noh analysis of Korean history/current events:
https://soundcloud.com/thesocialistprogram/us-game-plan-for-south-korea?...
I used to listen to him on WKPFA whenever I had a chance.
I would have put Tim Shorrock's twitter post with the link, but I don't know how.
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Hi soryang
I look forward to listening to the analysis for greater understanding of the culture and history.
Thank you soryang, for the lead to Brian Brecker
What a well informed and engaging interviewer. From my brief, recent experience he seems very skilled at addressing relevant subjects with seasoned scholars and thinkers.
Regarding the state of America’s health system and the Nurses strike, I found his interview with Richard Wolff quite spot-on. I’ll continue to listen to his Sound Cloud podcasts. Thanks again.
evening soryang...
a friend of mine who spent years going around and around with the va about providing him treatment for a hearing loss he sustained during service would probably tell you that this is pretty amazing for the va, normally they would require a death certificate before providing treatment for suicide.
I guess you have to do something
I think because I worked there, and was trained by a couple of very fine senior board members there, I find some of the providers to be reactionary clods. There are some good ones too. It's hit or miss. When they're good, they're great. When they're not they're not. I saw files of veterans who were treated like shit for decades. But that was years ago. Bureaucracies and providers can be quite indifferent. Many of the providers are overworked. Then there is the palace guard you have to get through to see one. These are more concerned about protecting the providers than delivering service.
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