The Evening Blues - 8-2-23



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The day's news roundup + tonight's musical feature: Dr. John

Hey! Good Evening!

This evening's music features New Orleans piano player Dr. John. Enjoy!

Dr. John - Revolution

Blind eyes of justice,
Deaf ears of power
Dumb moves on money
Left us in a desperate hour
Economy
Connin' me out of my sanity

Rebellious revolution
Is this the final solution?

Hands in surrender,
Killed in they tracks
Babies, women raped
Leaders on they back
Religious delusions
Stone confusion

Rebellious revolution
Is this the final solution?

The proof of man's insanity
The truth of war's inhumanity
Let's all just pray on it right now!

Guerrilla warfare
Lady Liberty
Propaganda,
Hypocrisy
Did we lose our Constitution?

Rebellious revolution
Is this the final solution?
Rebellious revolution
Is this the final solution?
The final solution

Revolution / Dr. John


News and Opinion

Warsaw sends troops to border, accusing Belarus of violating its airspace

Poland has rushed troops to its eastern border after accusing Belarus, Russia’s closest ally, of violating its airspace with military helicopters. The Belarusian military denied any such violation and accused Poland, a Nato member and one of Ukraine’s most fervent backers in its conflict with Russia, of inventing the accusation to justify a buildup of its troops.

Belarus leader Alexander Lukashenko had earlier taunted Poland over the presence of Russian Wagner mercenaries near their joint border.

Poland’s defence ministry said it was sending “additional forces and resources, including combat helicopters”. It said it had informed Nato of the border violation and Belarus’s chargé d’affaires had been summoned to provide an explanation.

The Polish military initially denied any border violation had occurred but later, after consultations, said the intrusion took place “at a very low height, hard to intercept by radar”.

Belarus’s defence ministry, writing on Telegram, said Warsaw had changed its mind about the incident “apparently after consulting its overseas masters”.

Ukraine's drone swarm strategy

Ukraine Says It Will Start Talks With US on Security Guarantees

A Ukrainian official said Sunday that Kyiv will begin consultations with Washington this week on the US providing Ukraine with security guarantees.

“We are starting talks with the United States (this) week,” Andriy Yermak, chief of staff for President Volodymyr Zelensky, wrote on Telegram. “Security guarantees for Ukraine will be concrete, long-term obligations ensuring Ukraine’s capacity to defeat and restrain Russian aggression in the future. These will be clearly drafted formats and mechanisms of support.”

The State Department confirmed on Monday that the talks would begin this week. At the recent NATO summit in Vilnius, the US and other G7 nations vowed that they would each begin negotiations on bilateral security deals with Ukraine. Yermak said the idea is for the guarantees to be in effect until “Ukraine secures NATO membership.”

Mexico Calls for Russia’s Participation in Saudi-Hosted Ukraine Talks

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Monday that his country would attend talks on Ukraine that are set to be held in Saudi Arabia this weekend only if Russia is invited.

“If there’s acceptance from both Ukraine and Russia to look for solutions to achieve peace, we’ll participate,” Lopez Obrador said, according to Reuters. “We don’t want the Russia-Ukraine war to continue, it’s very irrational … The only thing that benefits from it is the war industry.”

While being billed as peace talks, Russia has not been invited to the summit in Saudi Arabia. Nations that are not aligned with the US and NATO on the war have been invited, including India, Brazil, and China, but it’s not clear at this point which countries will attend.

Russia Says Has Intensified Attacks on Ukraine

Moscow has intensified strikes on Ukrainian military infrastructure in response to attacks on Russian-controlled territory, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said on Monday.

“Against the background of the failure of the so-called ‘counteroffensive’, Kyiv… has focused on carrying out terrorist attacks on civilian infrastructure,” Shoigu said.

“The intensity of our strikes against Ukrainian military facilities.. has been considerably increased,” he added.

Spain’s acting PSOE-Podemos/Sumar government carries out huge military spending increases

The coalition government of the Socialist Party and Podemos, now integrated in Sumar, is continuing to shower billions of euros on the Spanish military and the US-NATO war against Russia in Ukraine. That a temporary, acting government, seeking the formation of a viable coalition after last month’s inconclusive elections, is making war preparations is a warning. Whatever government is formed, whether led by the right-wing Popular Party (PP) or the PSOE with Sumar, imperialist war abroad and the war on workers at home will continue.

In last month’s conference of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group, known as the Ramstein format, acting Defense Minister Margarita Robles confirmed that Spain was sending four additional Leopard tanks, 10 armoured transports, 10 trucks, three civilian ambulances, an armoured ambulance and a field hospital. She announced the shipment of new batches of light weapons and large-caliber heavy ammunition and confirmed that 1,900 Ukrainian soldiers have already been trained in Spanish territory.

Spain is also part of NATO’s advanced plans to deploy tens of thousands of NATO troops near the Russian border. At the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, acting Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez (PSOE) promised to send 800 soldiers to Slovakia for the first time, while the number of troops in Romania will be increased by 250. There are currently 1,150 troops deployed in Romania, Poland and the Baltics. Eight F-16 jet fighters are also stationed in Romania. ...

The acting government’s role recalls the darkest traditions of Spanish imperialism’s alliance with Nazism against Russia. During World War II, the fascist regime of General Francisco Franco sent the Blue Division of 47,000 soldiers to Russia as a thank you to Hitler for his support in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) in crushing the working class. Eighty years after the Blue Division’s oath to Hitler in July 1941 and its incorporation into the Wehrmacht as the 250th Division, Spanish tanks, weapons and ammunition are again rolling against Russia.

Meta to end news access in Canada over publisher payment law

Meta has begun the process to end access to news on Facebook and Instagram for all users in Canada, the company said on Tuesday. The move comes in response to legislation in the country requiring internet giants to pay news publishers.

Meta’s communications director, Andy Stone, said the changes will roll out in the coming weeks.

Canada’s heritage minister, Pascale St-Onge, who is in charge of the government’s dealings with Meta, called the move irresponsible.

“[Meta] would rather block their users from accessing good quality and local news instead of paying their fair share to news organizations,” St-Onge said in a statement on Tuesday. “We’re going to keep standing our ground. After all, if the government can’t stand up for Canadians against tech giants, who will?”

Judge blocks Idaho from prosecuting doctors who refer patients out of state for abortions

A US judge on Monday blocked the state of Idaho at least temporarily from prosecuting doctors who refer patients out of state to get an abortion, finding that would violate a medical provider’s right to free speech.

Judge B Lynn Winmill of the federal district of Idaho agreed with a challenge led by Planned Parenthood that the interpretation of the Republican attorney general, Raul Labrador, of the state’s criminal abortion law was “chilling” to providers’ rights to free speech under the first amendment of the constitution.

Idaho’s abortion ban calls for revoking the license of any healthcare professional who assists in performing an abortion. Labrador interpreted the word “assists” as prohibiting an Idaho medical provider from referring a woman across state lines for an abortion.

But the judge found Labrador’s interpretation went too far and enjoined him from prosecuting such cases until an underlying legal challenge to the abortion law is settled in court.

“The court finds that the medical providers have established that there is a genuine threat of prosecution. This threat has resulted in the chilling of the medical providers’ speech – a well-established concrete injury,” wrote Winmill, who was appointed during the presidency of Bill Clinton, a Democrat.



the horse race



Democrats Already RIGGING Primary To Screw RFK Jr.!

Liberal MSM RUNS DEFENSE For Hunter Biden, Claim Joe Was Just BEING POLITE

Donald Trump faces four charges over efforts to overturn 2020 election

Federal prosecutors have charged Donald Trump over his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election in a desperate attempt to stay in power, the latest criminal case before the former president that comes just weeks after he was charged with retaining national defense information.

The indictment, filed in federal district court in Washington, charges Trump with one count of conspiracy to defraud the United States, one count of conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction of and attempt to obstruct an official proceeding, and conspiracy against rights.

Over the course of 45 pages, the indictment brought by the special counsel Jack Smith outlined in stark detail how Trump and his allies knowingly spread false allegations of election fraud, convened fraudulent electors and attempted to block the certification of the election on January 6.

The indictment also listed six co-conspirators who played central roles in the plot to keep Trump in office. While they were unnamed, the descriptions of five of the six matched those of the Trump lawyers Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, John Eastman, Ken Chesebro as well as the former US justice department official Jeff Clark. ...

The charges marked the first time Trump has faced criminal charges for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. They also have come at an extraordinary moment in American politics – an abrupt accounting of an attempted coup. It is also the first time a US president has faced criminal charges for trying to overturn the election.

CNN Host BAFFLED By Existence Of Trump Voters



the evening greens


‘Shameful loss’: wolves declared extinct in Andalucía

For centuries, wolves have roamed the mountain ranges of Andalucía in southern Spain, but after years of decline the creature has been officially declared extinct in the region. Since 2003, the regional government has carried out a census of the wolf (Canis lupus signatus) population in an effort to monitor the species and reduce conflict with the local population, farmers in particular.

However, in a report, the Andalucian government’s environment department says that “since 2020 there has been no sign of the wolf being present in Andalucía”, in spite of it being a protected species.

Up until at least 2010 it was estimated there were six to eight wolfpacks in the region, mostly in the Sierra Morena, comprising up to 56 individuals. Despite the wolf being declared extinct only now, experts say there has not been any evidence of wolves in Andalucía since 2013, and probably no reproductive group since 2003.

“This is bad news and it confirms the negative trend for the few existing wolfpacks in southern Spain, which are threatened through being physically and genetically isolated from wolves in the rest of Spain, by loss of habitat, poaching and illegal hunting,” said Luis Suárez, the conservation coordinator for the World Wildlife Fund in Spain. “The shameful loss of wolves in Andalucía is directly related to the lack of political will on the part of the regional government to adopt conservation measures,” Suárez added. ...

Suárez said that for years the government had been paralysed by fear of a confrontation with the hunting lobby and livestock farmers and had limited itself to monitoring the wolf population. “Now it has a responsibility to get to work to guarantee the return of this species to the southern mountains as soon as possible,” he said. “There is no time for excuses.”

Earth Overshoot Day: Humans surpass what Earth can produce in a year

Erratic winds pose fresh threat to firefighters as rain helps with Mojave desert fire

Firefighters have managed to partially contain a giant wildfire in the Mojave desert that scorched tens of thousands of acres of scrub and sent smoke across the Las Vegas Strip. The York fire was mapped at roughly 125 sq miles (323.7 sq km) on Tuesday, with 23% containment, making it the largest wildfire of the season in California.

A brief but heavy downpour on Tuesday helped crews battling the fire, but meteorologists warned of the potential for sudden and erratic wind shifts that could endanger crews later on.

The blaze erupted on Friday near the remote Caruthers Canyon area of the vast wildland preserve, crossed the state line into Nevada on Sunday and sent smoke further east into the Las Vegas valley. Midday Monday, a smoky haze on the Las Vegas Strip obliterated views of mountains surrounding the city and suburbs. Because of low visibility, the Harry Reid international airport in Las Vegas reported departure delays of nearly two hours.

Tuesday brought a 15-minute downpour that helped firefighting efforts, but thunderstorms could pose problems if they pass over the area, said Clay Morgan, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Las Vegas.

If the storms miss the flames entirely, crews could face unstable wind conditions – with gusts up to 40mph (64 km/h) – and risk having the fire blown back at them, Morgan said.

Billionaire investor threatens to pull out of UK amid global outcry at new oil rush

The billionaire Australian mining tycoon and investor Andrew Forrest has led international condemnation of the UK’s new oil rush, saying he would pull his major investment from the country if the prime minister pursued “clickbait” fossil fuel policies. The iron ore magnate, who also runs the Minderoo Foundation philanthropic organisation, threatened to move his investments out of the UK over Rishi Sunak’s swivel towards new oil and gas drilling.

“I am a major investor here,” Forrest told Bloomberg News on a visit to London. “If I see this country steering itself over a cliff backing fossil fuel, I am going to start pulling out. I will push my investments over to North America … I must invest where I know I have proper leadership, not leadership which is on a clickbait cycle.”

Forrest, one of the wealthiest people in Australia, is a major proponent of green hydrogen where the power is produced from renewables. His Fortescue Future Industries investment vehicle has a cash mountain of billions of dollars and has signed a major deal with JCB, as well as building a factory to produce batteries and electric powertrains for heavy industry vehicles and trains in Oxfordshire.

The prime minister’s announcement that more than 100 new oil and gas drilling licences would be granted for the North Sea in the autumn has sparked condemnation from climate scientists, energy experts and some within his own party.


Also of Interest

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

Australian MPs Blast Blinken Over Assange

Gonzalo Lira Reports Torture in Ukraine Prison, Extortion, Inevitable Conviction with Sentence of 5 to 8 Years in Labor Camp

Donald Trump: The Real Victim of the Russiagate Hoax Wasn't Me. It Was the American People

Sanctions Are Working / Have Failed

Blinken Backs West African Nations’ Threat to Use Force Against Niger Coup

How to Ignore 4.5 Million Deaths

Tribes to EPA: Ban Fish-Killing Tire Chemical 6PPD

Oldest species of swimming jellyfish discovered in 505m-year-old fossils

Gonzalo Lira seeks political asylum in Hungary

Blinken, US will NOT drop Assange charges. Trump indictment. Politico, no Ukraine breakthrough.

Ukr Offensive Stuck, Soldiers Tell MSM Heavy Losses, Shoigu: Ukr Lost 20K troops July, Niger Crisis


A Little Night Music

Dr. John - Iko Iko

Dr. John - Goin' Back To New Orleans

Dr John (ft. Eric Clapton) - Such a Night

Dr. John – Stack-a-Lee

Dr. John – Big Chief

Dr. John – There Must Be A Better World Somewhere

Dr John – Mac's Boogie

Dr. John - Right Place Wrong Time

Iko Iko - Playing For Change feat. Dr. John, members of Grateful Dead


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dystopian's picture

Hi all, Hey Joe! Hope it's all good out there!

Do I have this right? There are 'Ukraine negotiations', presumedly about some sort of 'peace'. But which only includes the people from ONE side/team? Which is not the winning team/side? What would there be to negotiate? Unless they are just deciding how to extricate themselves from their pile of excrement and give up with dignity?

Great Betty Everett yesterday, and the Dr. John is awesome! Thanks for the great sounds Joe!

take care all!

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

snoopydawg's picture

@dystopian

America and Ukraine are going for Minsk 3 in order to give Ukraine more time to build up its defenses again. What’s that saying? "Fool me once and I won’t get fooled again"? I don’t think Russia will fall for it again, but who knows?

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Which AIPAC/MIC/pharma/bank bought politician are you going to vote for? Don’t be surprised when nothing changes.

joe shikspack's picture

@dystopian

yep, i think that you've pretty much nailed the concepts of the western arm-twisting society's summer offensive. the object of the "summit" is not peace, but to force as many recalcitrant countries as possible into the declining global hegemon's corral.

have a great evening!

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snoopydawg's picture

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I don’t know if this is true, but it’s funny.

Nor how much of this is true. Horrible if it is.

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joe shikspack's picture

@snoopydawg

i've been waiting to hear if gonzalo lira made it across the border in hungary. it doesn't sound good.

heh, niger was an unapproved coup by military trained by the u.s. in coup making.

so, rfk has figured out that the cartels control immigration, but his solution (walls, cameras, etc.) are piss poor. his lack of understanding of the broader problems driving people to leave their countries and his lack of a plan to address them is a reason not to vote for him. why vote for more of the same?

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Pricknick's picture

@joe shikspack
rfk is clearly grounded in political bullshit.
Long lineage.

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Regardless of the path in life I chose, I realize it's always forward, never straight.

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on Joementia's watch is Trumps fault.

Yep 2 and 1/2 years into sleepy Joe's reign we still blame everything
domestic on Trump and everything foreign on Putin, as in the Niger
coup. Can they really not think of anything better

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/biden-blames-downgrade-trump

Biden threatens ZH w/sanctions for this LOL

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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

yep, democrats are great blame-spreaders and finger-pointers. underneath it all, they deeply don't care as long as their gravy train keeps delivering for them.

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Thanks for the EB, Joe I liked the music video of Dr. John the revolution a lot.

Rebellious revolution
Is this the final solution?

Seems like it, I would say. We get all the payback for our colonial past. How much more arrogant could we have been?

Thank You and stay above the water and away from the fire. Good Night from my woods around here. Wink

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@mimi

yep, thanks! i'm trying to stay on the highest ground i can find.

have a great evening!

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usefewersyllables's picture

has just done the most brilliant marketing thing:

Presented with text in German, "Protect our wildlife before it is too late...."

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Twice bitten, permanently shy.

joe shikspack's picture

@usefewersyllables

heh, that's a great graphic, thanks!

have a great evening!

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That Dr. John tickles some mean ivory!
Jazzy horn and everything.

thanks joe

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joe shikspack's picture

@QMS

yep, dr. john could play just about any great new orleans piano professor's style spot on, but even better he played in his own unique, beautiful, florid style. i really miss seeing him on the festival circuit.

have a great evening!

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Peacemaker@jardacarda72

Italy called a possible Western invasion of Niger a "new colonization". Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani spoke out against foreign intervention in Niger, where a military coup took place on July 26, Ansa reports. "I think we must strive to restore democracy in Niger, but any Western military initiative must be ruled out because it will be seen as a new colonization," he warned. Let us recall that Niger was a French colony until 1960.

YET!

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@humphrey

yep, there's trouble in the colonies. these guys seem to think that they own their countries and their resources or something. don't they know that those resources were put there by a hairy thunderer for western use?

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enhydra lutris's picture

to Hart to play a stick. I'm thinking maybe 1/2 by 2, wonder how he tunes it.

If everybody except the EU ignored all our sanctions, what, exactly would we do about it? And isn't there some sort of Uranium mine waste that Niger could begin disposing on the perimeter of our airbase?

I think everybody not aligned with the US should avoid the "summit" on Ukiedom, pretty sure that US hopes to build some sort of nouveau coalition of the witless there. Unless, of course, everybody comes and tells the US - Ukie combo to give up and settle on whatever terms the Rus want.

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

i'm not entirely sure, but i think that he was playing an instrument called "the beam." check out this article for a small amount of details: The instrument that Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart made himself.

i think that we might soon find out what happens when everybody else ignores imperial sanctions. they're at least building the infrastructure to support that independence.

i'm certain that niger has a ready supply of mine tailings that show up anywhere uranium is mined.

it would be sort of amusing if a lot of countries showed up to the u.s.-ukie sponsored dog and pony show and demanded to discuss the parameters of a credible peace agreement, rejecting out of hand elensky's ridiculous demands.

have a great evening!

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enhydra lutris's picture

@joe shikspack

it as much more metallic looking and larger, but, this was probably just a part of its further evolved form. Thanks for the reminder.

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 --

usefewersyllables's picture

@enhydra lutris

not a Stick. I've been playing one since '83, and that is a wholly different (but still very interesting) kettle of fish.

Mine was damaged in our house fire, and is in the queue at Chapman for Grace to restore. Since Emmett passed, she's been completely buried with repair and restoration work- I've been waiting for 14 months, and I'm still probably 6-8 months out. It's worth it, though, because the thing is a beauty (ironwood classic 10-string #1470), and definitely my favorite instrument to write on.

I'm in the market for a spare. Jeez, those things are pricey now. But one will come by, sooner or later. I can wait. Saw one in a pawnshop about 10 years ago for under a grand, and I didn't have it- and I regret that still...

Here's Grace, BTW.

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Twice bitten, permanently shy.

enhydra lutris's picture

@usefewersyllables

of stick. Fantastic instrument. I, unfortunately meant stick as in "stick of wood", something smaller than a timber or piece of framing material.

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 --

usefewersyllables's picture

@enhydra lutris

I find that I'm too friggin' literal... Thanks for the kind words!

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Twice bitten, permanently shy.

some Congolese was just incredible!
Lira is in harm's way. Assange is, too. His country is betraying him. Our country is betraying Lira.
I do not think that RFK, Jr., understands that the cartels are sophisticated, like a mercenary, with high tech equipment, high tech drugs, tons of enforcers that are well trained and armed, and they are everywhere, and many more are coming by the day. They are not the dumb ass thugs of yore. At all. Cameras won't phase them, anymore than a wall. It will take the military.
My Dad, back in the late 30s, rode in the horse cavalry, border patrol, right on the border. It worked then. I don't remember any uproar about that.
But, we were a sane country back then.
Thanks for all you do, my friend!

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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

government NGOs are involved in getting immigrants to the border and that Obama and Gates and others are involved in funding them. If that’s true and what Kennedy said is true that there are people from all over coming then it’s to destroy wages here. NYC wants to let the immigrants that are being bussed there to be allowed to work. If companies can’t find enough workers then there are lots of programs that allow immigrants to work here, but they have some type of legality. Remember a few years ago Kamala sponsored a bill to let 500,000 to work here on a B type visa. Picking through my brain to remember the story so take it for what it’s worth.

Many dem run states were quite happy with having an open border, but now that they are having to deal with the immigrants from Texas they are crying a different tune. I have no answers to this problem, but stopping our wars of aggression and minding our own business and stop overthrowing governments is a good first step. But apparently that’s not the whole problem.

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@snoopydawg The modern cartel actions have added to the problem. These immigrants will work for $2 an hr to give the $ to the enforcers, or they will be murdered. Businesses are well aware of the dynamic. They are raking in profits, cutting labor costs.
I have a client who works for ICE. I am learning things the general public doesn't know, will likely never know.

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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

yeah, that playing for change video really tickled my ear. i especially liked the slide guitar playing. tasty!

i don't think that rfk jr understands that the asylum problem cannot be solved by building better walls or even more guns on the border if it comes to that. it's a problem (like the drug problem) that has to be tackled effectively on the demand side, so to speak. the people who come here are desperate, there's a reason for that and if we want them to stop coming then we have to do something about the roots of that desperation - which oftentimes uncle sam and his merry capitalist minions have a lot to do with.

have a great evening!

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@joe shikspack @joe shikspack Refugees from unrest out CIA causes is the bulk of the immigrants from central and south America.
Still, the Chinese immigrants, and Uzbekistanis, Armenians...really? Are the CIA spies screwing up those countries, too?
I will posit it is the drug trade that modernizes the "refugee" problem. Without China, no street Fentanyl, just as an example.
Our local cops just busted a pot growing greenhouse as sophisticated as any legal dispensary anywhere. The building and equipment would make growers in California jealous. Something like 6 men from Central America were arrested. Those guys couldn't make enough money mowing lawns to put that professionally equipped greenhouse to work.
Countries all over the world have control of their borders. And it is way more sophisticated than cameras and sensors.
80% of all illegal drugs are consumed in the US.

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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

Still, the Chinese immigrants, and Uzbekistanis, Armenians...really? Are the CIA spies screwing up those countries, too?

i would never underestimate the spooks ability to screw things up for average people all over the planet. Smile u.s. foreign policy and its dominance of many global institutions as well as u.s. corporations have a hand in these messes, too.

i guess the armenian problems probably have more to do with the turkish empire, the azerbaijanis and israel, but i'm sure that the u.s. has a hand in the compilation of their miseries even if it is indirect.

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@humphrey

'They' knew that lots of Trump supporters were going to go to the capital and instead of beefing up security they instigated the riots with lots of under cover agencies there to make sure that it turned violent and to let people into the capital. Trump offered both Pelosi and the DC mayor the national guard and they turned him down. Ray Epps is still walking free while many of the people who took a stroll inside the capitol have been given draconian prison sentences by rigged jurors and judges. Notice how most of the trials didn’t start until after democrats made their case.

Democrats then put on their dawg faced pony show and only showed videos that showed what they wanted people to see. Remember Carlson showed 1 video of cops escorting the buffalo guy around and opening doors for him. Then Schumer threatened Fox and no more videos were shown. McCarthy was supposed to release ALL of them, but he didn’t and those who insisted he did just shut up about it.

So now Trump has been indicted for political speech by a jury of 90% democrats. And he told people going to the capitol to be peaceful. This entire shitshow shows how we’re nothing but a banana republic. Meanwhile how many people become homeless every day whilst Biden keeps finding billions to send to Ukraine? Oh yeah and there was another train derailment today as well as yesterday and the day before.

Oh yeah and why did it take 2 1/2 years for all these indictments and why if democrats and it’s media sycophants hate Trump so bad that they covered him daily like he was still in office? And for gawd’s sake why was he giving speeches before he decided to run again and give them their ammunition?

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right wing entity.

Only thing that wasn't mentioned was 10 % for the big guy.

https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/hunter-biden-made-millions-amid-nonstop-deba...

(Bloomberg) -- Hunter Biden earned more than $4 million from a Ukrainian energy company, a Chinese private equity firm and other sources during two years in which he descended deeper into substance abuse, according to his proposed plea agreement to federal tax charges.

Biden’s draft plea was announced in June, but the actual agreement was only made public on Wednesday after US District Judge Maryellen Noreika ordered it unsealed in response to media requests. The deal, which would see the president’s son plead guilty to misdemeanor charges and serve no jail time, was put on hold after Noreika raised questions about the terms last week.

An exhibit incorporated into the agreement between Biden and federal prosecutors in Delaware sets out in some detail his earnings in 2017 and 2018, two years for which he failed to pay income tax. Republicans, who have criticized the proposed plea as a sweetheart deal, have seized upon the millions Hunter Biden made to argue that his father must also have benefited.

A lawyer for Biden didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment on Wednesday.

In 2017, Biden made more than $2.3 million, with $1 million coming from a company he formed with the chief executive officer of a Chinese conglomerate, $664,000 from a Chinese infrastructure investment firm, $500,000 from a Ukrainian energy company, $70,000 from a Romanian business, $48,000 from an international law firm and $666,000 from domestic business interests.

The sources of his income weren’t identified in the court filing, but Biden has acknowledged ties to Chinese company CEFC China Energy, Ukrainian energy company Burisma and the law firm Boies, Schiller & Flexner.

Biden made more than $2.1 million in 2018. According to the agreement, these high earnings came as his drug addiction continued to worsen. The documents cites Biden’s own memoir in which he describes “a spring and summer of nonstop debauchery” in 2018.

According to the agreement, Biden was well aware of his tax liabilities from an accountant he hired. The accountant prepared Biden’s returns and sent them to him for review and signature. Despite repeated encouragement by his accountant, Biden never signed or submitted his returns.

According to the agreement, Biden failed to pay his taxes despite having the money to do so. By May 2019, he had spent money he could have used for that purpose “on personal expenses, including large cash withdrawals, payments to or on behalf of his children, credit card balances, and car payments for his Porsche.”

In October 2021, the court filing notes that Biden’s tax liabilities for 2017 and 2018, which were $955,800 and $956,632 respectively, were paid for by an unidentified third party. That individual also paid $45,661 and $197,372 to resolve outstanding tax issues from 2016 and 2019, according to the filing.

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in Russia from a MoA comment

Russia continues to characterize Ukraine's attacks on Russian civilians as acts of terrorism which again prompted Maria Zakharova in her weekly briefing to make some comparisons. Here's that portion of her Ukraine Report:

Twice, on the night of July 30 and August 1 of this year, drones of the Kiev regime crashed into the facades of the towers of the Moscow City complex. It is obvious that the Ukrainian neo-Nazis, launching aircraft into peaceful office buildings, acted according to the scenario of their predecessors, international terrorists, who attacked, among other things, many civilian objects in this way. Similar attacks, but with a different scale of defeat, were in New York on September 11, 2001.
No one is going to compare the scale. It is blasphemous to compare terrorist attacks as people are damaged, defeated, and killed. But it is impossible not to see the obvious: a unified methodology for committing such actions, which carry a whole range of tasks - the destruction of civilian infrastructure, the threat to the lives of the civilian population and, of course, the psychological factor. This methodology is usually used by terrorists, and now the same terrorist methods have been picked up by the Kiev regime.

Let me remind you that various terrorist acts in the world have been unequivocally condemned by the West. But only when they happened in their countries. Then they were declared unacceptable, bad, outlawed, fully showing the inhuman nature of terrorists. The West qualified these terrorist attacks in their countries as actions that cannot be tolerated, and declared (they even have a special expression) "zero tolerance" in relation to such activities. When similar terrorist attacks were carried out in other countries, for example, in the countries of the Greater South, in the same Syria or in Russia, there are no words of sympathy, no words of condemnation (no words at all).

This time, the West went even further. Through the mouths of their officials, they bluntly stated that the Kyiv regime can choose any targets for destruction.

US State Department spokesman Miller said that the Ukrainian authorities can independently choose targets for strikes against Russia. Let's project the situation in a mirror image - imagine that the official representatives of any state on September 11, 2001 would say that terrorists can independently choose their targets in the United States. How would this be received in Washington? Or in Paris, when they hit the editorial office of Charlie Hebdo? French President Francois Hollande called on the whole world to unite and asked the leaders and officials of various states to march through the streets of Paris. How, then, would the Elysee Palace perceive a call or an official explanation from some capital or some state, in which there would be the words uttered now in Washington, that terrorists themselves can choose their own targets for defeat? We leave out of the brackets of this particular case the fact that the Kyiv regime is doing all this with money, with technical support, weapons, and intelligence information from the West.

This is exactly how they now reacted to Russia, to Muscovites who work in this office center. In fact, the United States officially justified terrorist methods, confirmed that civilian objects can be destroyed, endangering the lives of civilians. Not a word of condemnation. On the other hand, we know the concept - all for the sake of one "golden billion", and all the rest are of secondary importance. We also know the position voiced by EU High Representative for Foreign Policy Josep Borrell that they are a "beautiful garden" and all the rest are a "jungle". A similar attitude of segregation of people fits into this concept.

The Kiev Nazis, realizing that they would not meet with condemnation from the West, boldly claimed responsibility for the attacks and do not hide their true intentions - intimidation of civilians. At the same time, they say that these objects are not civilian. How are they not civilian? There is a housing stock, offices of people who come to work every day, in no way connected with anything related to the military-industrial complex or the like.

Spokesman for the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Yury Ignat bluntly stated: "There is no need to talk about Russian peace in the outback. They got what they wanted." We recommend that Yury Ignat return to reality. Let him not hope - we have no panic. On the contrary, the consolidation of society on the issue of the absolute need to implement the goals of the special military operation is only getting stronger, since the Ukrainian junta repeatedly shows the world its monstrous inside. If at a certain stage someone could somehow doubt what the Kyiv regime is, now no one has any doubts.

We also know that Western countries not only pay lip service to the terrorist methods of the Kiev regime, but are also directly involved in organizing terrorist attacks, supplying weapons and transmitting the necessary intelligence.

However, all Ukrainian criminals will face inevitable punishment. Russian law enforcement agencies carefully investigate criminal cases that are opened for each crime of the Kiev regime. The organizers and perpetrators of crimes will sooner or later find themselves in the dock.

IMO, there's really no surprise in this for those who know the Outlaw US Empire's history of using terrorism to attain its ends. And if Ukies are going to be arrested and tried for their actions, what about the Western organizers and facilitators who are just as guilty?

Posted by: karlof1 | Aug 2 2023 17:10 utc | 13

America not only supports terrorism in the countries it invades, but it also supports the terrorists themselves. Remember Operation Timber Sycamore when Hillary and Obama were arming AQ out of the embassy in Libya to do their bidding in Syria. Terrorism is only bad when it affects America. I’m old enough to remember Biden saying that he wouldn’t give Ukraine bombs that could reach Russia because that would put the blame on America…oh well. Biden is an American government official whose words mean jack shit.

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Also when democrats refused to certify the election for Bush no one called them insurrectionists. Funny how that works.

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He has another good article there now.
JULY 30, 2023 BY M. K. BHADRAKUMAR
Lessons from the Korean War
https://www.indianpunchline.com/lessons-from-the-korean-war/

Article from Joongang Ilbo in Korea goes a little off script (for them, a NY Times publishing partner) from their typical conservative fair fare-

Alliance between Korea and Japan may prove difficult
https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/2023/08/02/national/defense/korea-j...

To say the least. The article is very understated. But at least it broaches the topic. The idea that South Korea and Japan can be allies is patently ridiculous. Even Joonang Ilbo feels compelled to at least mention that some authorities on the subject matter think the idea is outlandish. Becoming a military ally of Japan is extremely unpopular in South Korea. Japan arming up is unpopular in Korea. Yoon is regarded as a traitor by a significant proportion of South Koreans for his appeasement of Japan. The article doesn't even mention the forthcoming release of radioactive waste water from Fukushima into the Pacific. 84 percent disapproval. Japanese strikes on North Korea? YGTBSM.

The US policy makers are living in a fantasy.

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Kaysville is west of Ogden and we got some spots of heavy rain, but it didn’t last long. But apparently lots of places got hammered.

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