Open Thread WE 1 MAR 23


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Take your weapons and go home. The Monroe Doctrine no longer applies to Brazil.
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Chipping away at the edges of unshorn realities here. Please add whatever you've found to be
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Lookout's picture

We're due some storms the next two nights. It is that time of year. March is typically our wettest month. We've had about 12.5" so far in 2023 here on the mountain.

Time to get lettuce planted. Still have a couple of cabbages and some collards growing. Always something, but that's good...otherwise it would be pretty boring.

Well, take care and thanks for the OT!

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

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@Lookout

about 5", but it has shrunk down by half with a follow-up rain.
Great excuse to roast logs in the wood stove all day.

cheers!

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Historical notables on this date

1875 US Congress passes Civil Rights Act; invalidated by Supreme Ct, 1883
1919 The March 1st, or Samil Movement, begins in Korea: it is a demonstration of resistance to Japanese occupation
1961 US President JFK establishes the Peace Corps
1970 End of US commercial whale hunting
1990 Steve Jackson Games is raided by the United States Secret Service, prompting the later formation of the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
2014 US President Barack Obama warns Russian President Vladimir Putin over involvement in Ukraine

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@QMS 삼일 운동 The South Koreans who have been demonstrating against the Yoon Seok-yeol administration, every Saturday, called the candlelight movement, considers itself the direct heir of the Korean independence movement. The conservative Yoon Seok-yeol administration which is decidedly pro-Japanese and obsequious to US demands, represents legacy pro-Japanese interests, namely those who profited in one way or another from the subjugation to Japan. Yoon and his supporters are chin il pa 친일파, pro-Japanese, and also regarded as 매국노, traitors, quislings, those selling out their country.

Four current issues that Yoon and the PPP (conservative party) have sold out on: 1) the so called trilateral alliance, US, Japan, South Korea; 2) the pending slave labor litigation against Japan; 3) the sex slave claims for reparations against Japan, 4) engaging in military exercises with Japan while they claim Korean territory, Dokdo, in the East Sea and interfere with internal South Korean judicial disposition of private victim WWII claims against Japan.

When I visited my daughter's family last weekend, I had a chance to watch the first two episodes of the Kdrama series Pachinko. (I don't have Apple tv). I had not quite finished reading the novel, which is good, since I don't know the ending. I thought the production was excellent. Much better than Mr. Sunshine. It's about the Korean experience under Japanese domination. I would say, the video production which moves back and forth between modern era, and the colonial period, is superior to the book's chronological approach. Also, the historical settings and imagery make a stronger impression than the author's written descriptions. Nevertheless, in some of the scenes the dialogue is straight out of the novel and very powerful.

this is on the sound track

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@soryang

had you in mind on that anniversary.

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@QMS ...I appreciate that.

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enhydra lutris's picture

but I cannot resist jumping in to answer easy questions:

What knot? Morning - Midshipman's knot; Evening - Double Carrick Bend.

be well and have a good one

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@enhydra lutris
lasts all day.
Good luck with your weird weather episodes.

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enhydra lutris's picture

@QMS

"Haul on the bowline", we sang that melody
Like all tough sailors do
When they are far away at sea

Lasts forever, won't jam and easy to upset; if that's what you're lookin' for.

Thanks for the well wishes, dry so far today, s'posed to last 2 more days; we'll see

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enhydra lutris's picture

@QMS

Fremont, below mission peak, is right on the Bay

https://patch.com/california/castrovalley/s/ill9b/ca-storms-leave-reside...

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 --

At what point does a hired protector of the city or country become the jailer?

I believe we have passed that point just about everywhere. One great big honeytrap. (fixed this on edit) This AM I was reading a piece on the abc snooze site (I most definitely will NOT link to that article):

Slovakia basks under NATO umbrella, sends Ukraine old arms

LEST, Slovakia -- Former Soviet satellite Slovakia has been a NATO member since 2004, but the reality of belonging to the world’s biggest military alliance really kicked in after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine a year ago.
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“We remember well what it was like to have occupiers on our territory,” he added, referring to the 1968 Soviet-led military invasion of former Czechoslovakia — from which Slovakia split peacefully in 1993, four years after the communist regime fell.

The country of 5.4 million hosts a battlegroup with troops from the United States, Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, Slovenia and the Czech Republic, as NATO moved to reassure members on its eastern flank worried about a potential Russian threat.
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Similar units have been created in Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. They complement another four deployed in 2017 in the three Baltic states and Poland, to expand NATO's presence from the Baltic to the Black Sea.

There is some pushback, very small, not very likely. My point is.... to me it looks like this country is more subjugated now that when it was part of the ussr. Invited invasion and occupation and most likely funding it with loans from the IMF (welcome to the debtor nation club). Hmm, sounds a lot like some of our cities.

A secondary observation... when I was looking at the article I noticed the name of the "leader". Why are so many of these nations headed up by a particular visage? Using a variation of the diversity card in their "democracy" poker game?

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to the Russkies near Putin to snuff him. It was, of course, stoopid, but what was it most likely to be all about?

1a Hillary is so batshit that she bought all the US/NATO propaganda and hence thinks it might work.

1b Hillary knows that the US/NATO bullshit is exactly that, but stupidly thinks that high ranking Russkies don't and hence thinks it might work

2 It was really aimed at somebody else - this really seems the most likely option but, excepting the simple case that she and/or her handlers simply want to make USians and/or beltway bozos think that she is still somehow remotely relevant, who was the target and what was the con?

be well and have a good one

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@enhydra lutris -- at present -- is this argument made by Scott Ritter that there will be an ammunition bottleneck some time this summer because the Ukrainians are using it up far more quickly than NATO can replace it. If true, that would mean maybe six more months of war tops?

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@Cassiodorus

I've seen this a couple of times but I think it falls under the Fitzmas category.

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@Shahryar

or somebody arguing that it would be a guaranteed strategic victory, for example, after Bakmut falls, and it would depend on how long the guaranteed loser (ukraine) felt like dragging it out. Those scenarios have arisen throughout history. The problem is that every now and then the guaranteed loser pulls a rabbit out of the hat and wins anyway.

be well and have a good one

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@Cassiodorus

go full on guerilla and/or CBW.

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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 --

they get nuttier.
Bill Gates, Genius of Nothing, is promoting a sky darkening plan with the UN.
Sounds quite unhelpful.
https://igorchudov.substack.com/p/the-un-discusses-darkening-the-skies?u...

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

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@on the cusp My father's a physicist/engineer, and one who's pretty wary of geoengineering, BUT the idea of (as he put it personally) a 'sunshield' - you know, like you put in the front-window of your car? - for the planet, just enough to shave a few seconds of daylight off each day, is one he approves of enough to have come up with it himself.

Problem is, NOBODY "in charge" at this point can be trusted with such a Heraclean effort, and none of the SOBs will step down ('sacrifice for the greater good for THEE, not for me!', apparently) for anyone else equally or more qualified, so that makes this idea inherently scary...

...which is INCREDIBLY unfortunate, because it would otherwise be a worthwhile idea. Same goes for eating more bugs and the like. These oligarchs ruin everything they touch, and always punt the cost down to someone or something else.

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In the Land of the Blind, the One-Eyed Man is declared mentally ill for describing colors.

Yes Virginia, there is a Global Banking Conspiracy!

@The Liberal Moonbat subject to hacks, failed grids. What could possibly go wrong?
Now, if you own stocks in solar panel corporations, I suggest you consider selling. If you power your home or anything else with solar power, you might consider a re-do.
Amazing how TPTB can flip their previous genius climate change ideas on their heads. At the same time, they promote all kinds of shaming on we peons for all kinds of climate change sins. No coal burning, until Nordstream blows up, so back to coal burning factories in Europe.

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@on the cusp

we would put in charge.

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 --

Having been assured that sulfur dioxide was bad for us, we spent billions of dollars eliminating it from coal and oil-burning emissions and building sulfur-capture technology.

Now, it turns out that sulfur dioxide is good for us, and we need to spend even more untold billions to inject it into the atmosphere.

Does this sound stupid to you?

I am sure, however, that investors will earn quite a bit of money from “sulfur dioxide atmospheric injections” right after making billions on “eliminating sulfur dioxide emissions” from coal-burning plants.

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only a publicity stunt.

https://apnews.com/article/insulin-diabetes-humalog-humulin-prescription...

selected excerpts from the article:

Eli Lilly will cut prices for some older insulins later this year and immediately give more patients access to a cap on the costs they pay to fill prescriptions.

The moves announced Wednesday promise critical relief to some people with diabetes who can face thousands of dollars in annual costs for insulin they need in order to live. Lilly’s changes also come as lawmakers and patient advocates pressure drugmakers to do something about soaring prices.

Lilly said it will cut the list prices for its most commonly prescribed insulin, Humalog, and for another insulin, Humulin, by 70% or more in the fourth quarter, which starts in October.

Lilly’s planned cuts “could actually provide some substantial price relief,” said Stacie Dusetzina, a health policy professor at Vanderbilt University who studies drug costs.

She noted that the moves likely won’t affect Lilly much financially because the insulins are older, and some already face competition.

Drugmakers may be seeing “the writing on the wall that high prices can’t persist forever,” said Larry Levitt, an executive vice president with the nonprofit Kaiser Family Foundation, which studies health care.

“Lilly is trying to get out ahead of the issue and look to the public like the good guy,” Levitt said, adding that there’s nothing stopping Lilly from raising prices in the future.

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@humphrey ever match? Yesterday morning, the Wuhan lab leak was "likely". By evening, it was absolutely leaked.
We are so damn propagandized.

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@on the cusp

ex feeb hotshot joe hotshot says blah blah blah, carrie nation of CDC evidence of yaya indicates this n that.

Talking heads do not speak my language, "they've had ton's of time enough to fake some photos and they haven't, ergo they're hiding something" is a very tempting hypothesis.

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'Potentially deadly' copay accumulator policy remains legal in Utah

This is sickening

Medications for people with chronic illness are lifesaving, said Keri King, the mother of Taylor King, who has cystic fibrosis.

But with high deductibles and even higher prescription drug costs, many chronic illness patients would be unable to afford the medication they need to live without copay assistance, Keri King said. Copay assistance, she said, helps make life somewhat more affordable and gives chronic illness patients, like Taylor, the means to fulfill their dreams.

Copay assistance is when nonprofits or medical companies pay a portion, if not all, of a deductible or out-of-pocket maximum on an insurance plan for a chronic illness patient.

In recent years, some insurance companies have implemented a policy known as a copay accumulator. It prevents patients from receiving help from nonprofits or medical companies. Those funds no longer go toward a patient's deductible or out-of-pocket maximum.

On Tuesday, the final day of committee hearings for the Utah Legislature, SB184, a bill that would eliminate copay accumulator policies, was held in the House Business and Labor Committee. It will not reach the House floor for consideration this year. It passed in the Senate earlier 21-2.

In the House committee hearing, Sen. Curt Bramble, R-Provo, the bill's sponsor, explained what the legislation would do.

"If there is a benefit that is paid into a health care system on behalf of a patient, the patient should get credit for that benefit," he said. According to the bill text, the policy would not apply to self-funded plans.

Bramble said insurance companies are "double dipping," getting money from vulnerable patients and the organizations who are trying to help those experiencing chronic illness.

The bill, he has said, would end a loophole and help patients pay for expensive drugs.

Several community members spoke in favor of the bill at the committee hearing, including a pharmacist, patients and parents of patients.

But Stephen Foxley, of Regents BlueCross BlueShield of Utah, voiced concerns, as did other insurance companies. Insurance prices, he said, could rise if the policy passes.

If there is a cheaper substitute for medication, Foxley said, insurance companies should cover those rather than a more expensive option.

Of course, he said, there are exceptions where less expensive substitutes may have different effects on a patient. Foxley cited Washington state's bill, SB5610, which passed into law in 2022, as an example of legislation that considers those exceptions.

Bramble said the legislation is designed to allow substitutions. It allows insurance companies the flexibility to "set their benefits the way they choose."

Anyone who thinks that government shutdown the country and passed illegal rules in order to keep us safe needs to rethink that. If they had our health in mind we would long ago gotten MFA type healthcare and doctors would be talking about healthy lifestyle choices instead of pushing for rotten big pharma products. This would have happened during the worst epidemic in our lifetime….

Unless we get money out of politics we will continue to have a government that is captured by every evil industry it’s supposed to be regulating. No 3rd party should ever have been allowed to get between a patent and their doctor.

The epa is telling people in Ohio that the air and water are safe while they hadn’t tested to see if it was and they are now letting a company with ties to the rail owners test things. Agent orange, the air at ground zero, the water in Flint…

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