The Evening Blues - 2-18-25



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The day's news roundup + tonight's musical feature: Harmonica Fats

Hey! Good Evening!

This evening's music features blues harmonica player Harmonica Fats. Enjoy!

Harmonica Fats - Drive Way Blues

"Life is a hard battle anyway. If we laugh and sing a little as we fight the good fight of freedom, it makes it all go easier. I will not allow my life's light to be determined by the darkness around me."

-- Sojourner Truth


News and Opinion

Israel ‘Committing Genocide, Must be Prosecuted Internationally’ – African Union

The African Union has declared that Israel “is committing genocide” against the Palestinian people “and must be prosecuted internationally.”

“We call for an end to cooperation and normalization with Israel until it ends its occupation and aggression against Palestine,” the final statement of the AU’s 38th summit held in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa from February 15 to 16, also stated, according to media reports.

The summit also demanded the immediate release of all Palestinian detainees and affirmed that the forced displacement of Palestinians from their land was unacceptable and violated international law, Al Mayadeen reported.

The AU is made up of 55 Member States which represent all the countries on the African continent.

Matt Hoh : Trump and Mass Killings in Gaza

Netanyahu seeks to draw Trump into future attack on Iranian nuclear sites

Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed that, with Donald Trump’s support, his government will “finish the job” of neutralising the threat from Iran, amid US reports that Israel is considering airstrikes against Iranian nuclear sites in the coming few months. Trump has said he would prefer to make a deal with Tehran, but also made clear that he was considering US military action if talks failed, and his administration has laid down an early maximalist demand: Iranian abandonment of its entire nuclear programme.

“All options are on the table,” the US national security adviser, Michael Waltz, told Fox News on Sunday. The new administration will only talk to Iran, Waltz added, if “they want to give up their entire programme and not play games as we’ve seen Iran do in the past in prior negotiations”.

Earlier this month, Trump offered the Iranian regime a stark choice. “I would like a deal done with Iran on non-nuclear,” he told the New York Post. “I would prefer that to bombing the hell out of it.”

In politics as in business, Trump’s vaunted “art of the deal” has relied heavily on bluster and threats, but analysts question how well that will work with Tehran. They also warn that the window for a diplomatic resolution to the standoff with Tehran will get narrower with each passing month, as Iranian nuclear capabilities progress, and Netanyahu works to persuade Trump to participate in joint strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities while it is at its most vulnerable.

Israel’s prime minister has tried and failed to convince successive US administrations to take part in military action against Iran, including Trump’s. During his first term in the White House, Trump declined, in line with his aim of keeping the US out of foreign wars.

Netanyahu ‘committed’ to Trump’s plan to take over Gaza

Benjamin Netanyahu has reiterated that he is “committed” to Donald Trump’s plan to take over and develop the Gaza Strip, amid uncertainty over whether Israel will send a delegation to Qatar to discuss the second stage of the fragile ceasefire in the war with Hamas. In a statement on Monday, the Israeli prime minister said: “Just as I have committed to, on the day after the war in Gaza, there will be neither Hamas nor the Palestinian Authority. I am committed to US president Trump’s plan for the creation of a different Gaza.”

The remarks come after a report by Sky News Arabia on Sunday night that Hamas was prepared to hand over control of Gaza to its West Bank-based rival, the semi-autonomous Palestinian Authority (PA), following pressure from mediator Egypt. The broadcaster said, citing Egyptian sources, that the Palestinian militant group had agreed to the establishment of a temporary committee to oversee the reconstruction of the territory, which has been levelled by Israeli airstrikes over 16 months of war.

Netanyahu’s latest comments will weigh heavily over the future of the month-old truce after it almost collapsed last week following news of Trump’s surprise plan for the US to “take over” Gaza and “relocate” its 2.3 million people to countries such as Egypt and Jordan. International humanitarian law experts say the proposal amounts to ethnic cleansing. ...

According to Israeli media, finance minister Bezalel Smotrich’s far-right Religious Zionism party, which was opposed to the ceasefire, is still threatening to collapse Netanyahu’s coalition if Israel does not return to fighting when the first stage of the truce expires.

It is widely believed at home and abroad that Netanyahu, afraid that losing office will leave him more vulnerable to corruption charges, has prioritised the survival of his government over a hostage deal.

Palestinian Director Basel Adra: As "No Other Land" Gets Oscar Nod, Israel Attacks West Bank

Israel Plans 1,000 New Settlement Homes as West Bank Raids Intensify

Israeli authorities are planning to expand a Jewish-only settlement in the West Bank by nearly 1,000 homes, a Tel Aviv-based peace group said Sunday as Israeli soldiers and settlers escalated attacks on Palestinians in the illegally occupied territory.

Peace Now said Israel's Civil Administration has issued a new tender for the construction of 974 new housing units in Efrat, a Jewish-only colony located about 7.5 miles south of Jerusalem between Bethlehem and Hebron. The planned expansion will increase Efrat's population of approximately 11,800 residents by 40% and geographically isolate Palestinian communities in the southern West Bank.

Emboldened by U.S. President Donald Trump's return to power, far-right members of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Cabinet have vowed to annex the West Bank, which Israel has occupied since 1967 in violation of international law.

On Sunday, Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said that "the goal for 2025 is to demolish more than the Palestinians build in the West Bank," according toAl Jazeera. This, following the largest Israeli seizure of Palestinian land in the West Bank in decades last year.

"The Netanyahu government is operating on steroids to establish facts on the ground that will destroy the chance for peace and compromise," said Peace Now, referring to the longtime Israeli practice of violating international law by colonizing and annexing Palestinian land to establish what one legal scholar has described as "de facto possession with the aim of attaining de jure possession."

Peace Now continued: "It is now clear that military action alone will not bring a solution to the conflict or security to Israel, and that ultimately we will have to reach an agreement with the Palestinians. The Netanyahu government is harming Israeli interests and torpedoing the only solution that can bring us security and peace."

In the United States, the Council on American-Islamic Relations said in a statement Monday that "the ongoing de facto annexation of the illegally occupied West Bank through the expansion of racially segregated illegal settlements is just one aspect of the far-right Israeli government's ethnic cleansing of the entirety of historic Palestine and of its relentless efforts to block justice for the Palestinian people."

Aviv Tatarsky, a researcher at the Israel-based peace group Ir Amim, told Al Jazeera that "since the start of 2025, Israeli authorities have demolished 27 structures in East Jerusalem, including 18 residential units, in what appears to be a systematic effort to remove Palestinians from their homes while simultaneously expanding Israeli settlements."

The Israeli settlement population has increased exponentially from around 1,500 colonists in 1970 to roughly 140,000 at the time of the Oslo Accords in 1993—under which Israel agreed to halt new settlement activity—to more than 500,000 today. Last July, the International Court of Justice, which is also weighing a genocide case concerning Israel's annihilation of the Gaza Strip, said that the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Gaza is an illegal form of apartheid that must end "as rapidly as possible."

News of the Efrat expansion came as Israeli soldiers and settlers escalated attacks on Palestinians across the West Bank over the weekend. Occupation forces carried out raids in the towns of al-Issawiya and Salfit, near East Jerusalem, as well as the village of Nabi Saleh near Ramallah. Israeli troops also continued their siege and assault on Jenin and the Nur Shams refugee camp, where two young women, one of them pregnant, were shot dead last week.

Armed Israeli settlers from the Mikne Avraham colony also invaded al-Minya, south of Bethlehem, wounding 16 Palestinians including a pregnant woman who was attacked with clubs and rocks, according to Middle East Eye. The Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported Saturday that settlers sicced dogs on al-Minya residents, wounding two people.

According to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Israeli soldiers and settlers have killed 876 Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem since the October 7, 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel.

Since launching "Operation Iron Wall" on January 21, Israeli forces have killed at least 53 Palestinians across the West Bank. The Israeli offensive has forced around 40,000 people from their homes in what experts say is the largest displacement in the West Bank since more than 200,000 Palestinians were expelled during the 1967 conquest and occupation.

Israel Continues To Block Entry of Temporary Housing into Gaza in Violation of Ceasefire Deal

Israel has continued to block the entry of temporary housing into the Gaza Strip despite agreeing to allow the deliveries as part of the hostage and ceasefire deal, Middle East Eye reported on Monday.

Under the deal, Israel agreed to allow 200,000 tents and 60,000 mobile homes in Gaza, but so far, only 20,000 tents have entered, and no mobile homes have been allowed in. Tens of thousands of mobile homes are stuck at the Rafah crossing in Egypt.

The Times of Israel reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not given approval for the entry of mobile homes and construction equipment needed to clear the rubble. The report acknowledged that the move was a “potential breach of the ceasefire.”

"A Victory for Putin"? Jeffrey Sachs & Matt Duss Debate U.S.-Russia Talks to End Ukraine War

Zelensky Says Ukraine Will ‘Not Recognize’ Upcoming US-Russia Talks

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Monday that Ukraine will “not recognize” upcoming talks between the US and Russia and denied that his country was invited to participate.

“Ukraine will not accept. Ukraine knew nothing about this. And Ukraine regards any negotiations about Ukraine without Ukraine as having no results,” Zelensky told reporters while visiting the UAE.

The Kremlin has confirmed the peace talks with the US will be held in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday. The negotiations will involve high-level Russian and American officials, including Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

War party meets in Paris

Milei CAUGHT Pumping INSANE CRYPTO SCAM

Argentina opposition calls for impeachment of Javier Milei after cryptocurrency collapse

Opposition politicians in Argentina have called for the impeachment of president Javier Milei after he touted a cryptocurrency which quickly collapsed and reportedly led to millions of dollars in losses this weekend.

Milei endorsed the little-known cryptocurrency token $Libra on Friday evening, announcing on X that the project was “dedicated to boosting the growth of the Argentine economy by funding small businesses and entrepreneurs”. His post linked to a website where the digital coin could be bought, the domain name of which included Milei’s popular catchphrase “long live freedom”.

“The world wants to invest in Argentina,” Milei added in the post to his more than 3.8 million followers. The token immediately soared in value, from almost zero at the time of its launch to nearly $5, before plummeting to under $1, according to trading sites. Argentina’s fintech chamber said that the case could amount to a “rug pull” – a scam which sees cryptocurrency rapidly inflated, or “pumped”, before crashing while insiders “dump” their stake, making the tokens worthless. Other economists and crypto specialists said the digital asset could be a fraud or Ponzi scheme.

Milei deleted his post hours later, saying he was “not aware of the details of the project”, but the scandal has nonetheless sparked a political firestorm, and the federal prosecutor’s office will reportedly now examine whether the president engaged in fraud or criminal association or was in breach of his duties.

A group of lawyers filed fraud complaints in the criminal court on Sunday, saying they “criminally denounce the president of the Argentine nation, Javier Milei, because we believe that he is a fundamental participant in the development, execution and planning of the mega-scam related to the launch of the $Libra token”. Jonatan Baldiviezo, a lawyer and one of the plaintiffs, told the Associated Press that he saw an illicit association to commit “an indeterminate number of frauds” in the episode. “Within this illicit association, the crime of fraud was committed, in which the president’s actions were essential,” he said.

Biden Admin SNUCK $20B Into 'Green Banks' For Climate Projects At Last Second: Matt Taibbi

Trump administration files first supreme court appeal over firing of government watchdog

Donald Trump’s administration has asked the supreme court to approve the firing of the head of a federal agency dedicated to protecting whistleblowers in the first appeal of Trump’s new term and a key test of his battle with the judicial branch. Hampton Dellinger, the head of the office of the special counsel (OSC), is among the fired government watchdogs who have sued the Trump administration, arguing that their dismissals were illegal and that they should be reinstated.

The OSC is an independent federal agency that serves as “a secure channel for federal employees to blow the whistle by disclosing wrongdoing”. It is also intended to enforce the Hatch Act, a 1939 law designed to ensure that government programs are carried out in a nonpartisan way, and to enforce a merit system by investigating and prosecuting racial discrimination, partisan political discrimination, nepotism and coerced political activity. ...

On Wednesday, the federal judge Amy Berman Jackson reinstated Dellinger to his position pending a 26 February court hearing, writing that the language of the 1978 law that created Dellinger’s position “expresses Congress’s clear intent to ensure the independence of the special counsel and insulate his work from being buffeted by the winds of political change”. According to that law, the special counsel “may be removed by the president only for inefficiency, neglect of duty or malfeasance in office”.

Now, the Trump justice department has petitioned the supreme court to undo Jackson’s order, arguing that allowing a judge to reinstate an agency head for two weeks, pending a 26 February hearing on the case, is an impermissible check on presidential power. “Until now, as far as we are aware, no court in American history has wielded an injunction to force the president to retain an agency head,” Trump’s acting solicitor general, Sarah M Harris, wrote in the brief, obtained by the Associated Press on Sunday.

The case is not expected to be docketed until after the supreme court returns from the Presidents’ Day holiday weekend, meaning the justices will not respond until Tuesday at the earliest.

Redditors Immediately Debunk Elon Social Security Fraud Claims

IRS reportedly preparing to give Musk’s Doge agency access to taxpayer data

The US federal tax collection agency is reportedly preparing to give a team member of Elon Musk’s “department of government efficiency” (Doge), which has already gutted several federal agencies and sparked multiple lawsuits, access to personal taxpayer data. The New York Times and the Washington Post both reported early on Monday that the Internal Revenue Service had received a request for access to a classified system that contains sensitive personal financial records.

The request, which is reportedly under review, would give Doge officials “broad access to tax-agency systems, property and datasets, including tax returns”. One of these, the integrated data retrieval system (IDRS), gives tax agency employees the ability to see IRS accounts and bank information, the Washington Post reported. ...

The Doge team member is reported to be software engineer Gavin Kliger, who is a staff member at the office of personnel management, which manages the US civil service. The New York Times reported that Kliger, 26, one six young programmers hand-selected by Musk, was working out of IRS headquarters on Thursday and would be assigned as a senior adviser to the acting IRS commissioner, Doug O’Donnell, giving him broad access to its systems.

Kliger’s primary focus at the IRS is to provide engineering assistance and IT modernization consulting, the request to the agency said. Doge incursions into the US tax collection agency come as the agency is preparing to lay off thousands of workers hired by the previous Biden administration.

“Free Speech Caused The Holocaust!” – CBS Host Margaret Brennan

Florida man gets an ethnic twist:

Jewish man mistakes two Israeli tourists for Palestinians and opens fire on them in Miami

A Jewish man in Miami Beach is facing charges of attempted murder following accusations that he opened fire on two men he believed were Palestinians but reportedly turned out to be Israeli visitors. According to arrest documents, at 9.30pm on Saturday surveillance video appeared to show Mordechai Brafman, 27, getting out of his truck and opening fire with a semiautomatic handgun at a vehicle as it passed. Brafman allegedly fired 17 times, striking one victim in the left shoulder and grazing the other’s left forearm.

While in custody, Brafman spontaneously told detectives that while he was driving his truck, “he saw two Palestinians and shot and killed both”, arrest documents said. Law enforcement officials did not confirm if the victims were in fact Palestinians and the Miami Herald reported that they were actually two vacationing Israelis, naming them as Ari Rabey and his father. ...

Further complicating the incident, one of the injured men reportedly posted “death to the Arabs” in a message on social media after the shooting. “My father and I went through a murder attempt against antisemitic background,” he wrote.



the evening greens


Water chlorination levels in US and EU likely increase cancer risk, study finds

Chlorinating drinking water at levels common in the United States and European Union probably increases the risk of several cancers, a new analysis of recent research from across the globe finds. The process of disinfecting water with chlorine creates trihalomethane (THM) byproducts, which are found in virtually all public drinking water systems across the US and EU – nearly 300 million people in the US have concerning levels in their water, by one estimate.

While the chlorination process is a “cheap, effective, and readily available” method for killing organisms and infectious disease, it comes with trade-offs, the study’s authors wrote, including a 33% increased risk of bladder cancer and 15% increased risk of colorectal cancer. “What we see is alarming and we need some more high quality studies,” Emilie Helte, a lead author with Karolinska Institutet in Sweden, said.

The process of disinfecting water is an essential public health measure that dramatically increased life expectancy when the US began chlorinating drinking water in the early 1900s because it significantly reduced microbial infections and waterborne illnesses, like cholera and typhoid fever. It wasn’t until the 1970s that researchers discovered the process came with consequences. When chlorine is added to water, it reacts with organic compounds, like decaying plant material, to create any number of hundreds of potentially toxic byproducts. ...

The US and EU set limits on byproducts at 80 parts per billion (ppb) and 100ppb, respectively, but the new research points to increased cancer risks at levels as low as 40ppb, which is around what they have been found at in New York City. The EPA reports levels are typically in the 40 to 60ppb range and the public health advocacy non-profit Environmental Working Group estimates the safe level at 0.15ppb.

Solar has taken off in red states. Trump’s funding freeze is causing panic

On 20 January, Donald Trump paused billions of dollars of federal grant funding for clean energy and other projects around the country initiated by the Biden administration’s Green New Deal.

“We’ve been slavishly working on a plan since April 2023 that would provide solar energy to hundreds of households in two low- and moderate-income Columbus neighborhoods,” says Mike Mullett. The project was expected to be rolled out in April, with previously approved funding thought to have been made available by 14 February. “Unless the Trump administration makes a 180-degree turn on funding, that expectation will obviously not be met.”

The funding is part of the US Environmental Protection Agency’s $7bn Solar for All program, which is meant to help low-income families save money on electricity costs. About $117m was set for solar projects and initiatives in Indiana. Communities across Indiana, a solidly Republican midwestern state, were set to benefit more than most from the Biden administration’s ambitious clean energy push in what was an ultimately failed effort to win votes in Rust belt states whose voters have abandoned Democratic party politicians in recent decades. ...

Solar projects ranging from utility scale to single housing efforts have proved hugely popular in red states. Texas has the second-highest number of installed solar power units, after California, enough to power more than 4.5m homes. Florida follows close behind.

A quarter of a trillion dollars – 80% of the total funding for green energy manufacturing and other initiatives – was to go to projects in Republican-leaning congressional districts across the US.


Also of Interest

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

Chris Hedges: The Mafia State

Patrick Lawrence: Trump vs. the Deep State

Israel Confirms Troops Will Remain at Southern Lebanon Sites After Deadline

Israeli cabinet advances bills curbing efforts to document rights violations, war crimes

Tehran Hits Back at Netanyahu’s Threat To ‘Finish the Job’ Against Iran

Trump Reboots Manifest Destiny

Scott Ritter: Trump’s Munich Strategy

U.S. Questions For European Governments - Another Wake-up Call

Europe & Ukraine Aren’t At the Peace Table, That Means They’re On It

How to Cut the Billionaires Behind This Coup Down to Size

"Trump is a Monster, Elon is Worse!" Thousands Protest KING TRUMP, DEMOLITION of Government

Germany Going NUTS Policing “Hate Speech”!


A Little Night Music

Harmonica Fats - Tore Up (Over You)

Harmonica Fats - I Get So Tired

Harmonica Fats - My Baby Didn't Come Home

Harmonica Fats - Mama, Mama, Talk To Your Daughter For Me

Harmonica Fats - Long Cool (Summer Time Blues

Harmonica Fats - How Low Is Low

Harmonica Fats - The Big Round Wheel

Harmonica Fats - The Birds and the Bees

The We Three Trio with Harmonica Fats - Hey, Little Woman

Delores Ealy & The Kenyattes with Harmonica Fats - Big Surprise

Delores Ealy & The Kenyattes with Harmonica Fats - Come Into My Bedroom


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didn't causes many heads to explode this will certainly put icing on the cake.

The rest of the tweet:

—> The negotiations are not about Ukraine, but about restoring relations with America!

Essentially Russia and America looking to restore relations and work together on global issues, which include:
- Ukraine (obviously)
- Middle East
- Mediation with China
- Mediation with Iran
- Mediation with North Korea
- BRICS and US relations
- De-dollarization situation

Trump is well aware that Russia is catalyst and allied with many nations in the global south, and is needed for the settlement of many conflicts, if you want to avoid war … what Trump wants.

The Kiev born Kirill Dmitriev, head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund came to negotiate economical details.l and he in the CNN interview explains the approach.

Dmitriev said he had already held several meetings with Trump's team:

"We've had several meetings with members of the Trump team, and all I can say is that they are great problem solvers. And I think President Trump is a great negotiator, as is his entire team”

-> In short, Russia and USA are about to work on the global order, not about Ukraine in isolation. That’s bad news for Ukraine, as it’s a bargaining chip in this equation … not the main actor.

Hence EU is also not needed, they’re just noise.

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@humphrey

that means that they are spending more time thinking about talking than thinking about nuking. And that seems like a good thing, at least to me...

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Twice bitten, permanently shy.

@usefewersyllables

I still am getting satisfaction from seeing the war mongers having hissy fits.

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@humphrey

I was watching the websites of Exxon and Halliburton describing their vast projects in Russia during the years leading up to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and I was disappointed to see that they actually did sell the projects, because of the sanctions. I didn't really think they would, especially as they described them as so enormous, vast, complicated and successful. Apparently they decided sell them to Russian companies or to the government, I'm not sure. I didn't read it throughly.

But I had actually thought when Trump made Exxon's CEO, Rex Tillerson, his Secretary of State in 2017, that it was an acknowledgement of who was in charge and that the friendly relations these companies had with the Russian government were evidence that big oil was in a kind of conflict with the military industrial complex, or at least with the Neo-cons. From what you posted, I wonder if big oil is saying the war hasn't been a benefit to anyone, that they want to get back to work in Eurasia, including in Russia, and that killing everyone and everything isn't turning out to be profitable in any way.

Previously, I would read about Halliburton recruiting at universities in the regions of Eurasia for jobs with the company, and then they had to post the following:

https://www.halliburton.com/en/about-us/press-release/halliburton-announ...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – HOUSTON – March 18, 2022 – Halliburton Company (NYSE: HAL) today announced it immediately suspended future business in Russia as the Company complies with sanctions that prohibit transactions and work, including for certain state-owned Russian customers. Halliburton will prioritize safety and reliability as we wind down our remaining operations in Russia.

Several weeks ago, the Company halted all shipments of specific sanctioned parts and products to Russia. Halliburton has no active joint ventures there.

“The war in Ukraine deeply saddens us. We have employees in both Ukraine and Russia, and the conflict greatly impacts our people, their families, and loved ones throughout the region,” said Halliburton Chairman, President and CEO Jeff Miller. “Since the start of this conflict, we prioritized employee safety and compliance with all relevant sanctions.”

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@Linda Wood
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Saudi Arabia, Russia and US are all major producers with
EU and Ukraine are not in the mix. Take a back seat suckers.
Surprising Venezuela was not included in the talks? Ha

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question everything

enhydra lutris's picture

@Linda Wood

They form, join and rearrange them at the drop of a hat. If you look into the Caspian Pipeline Consortium you will find that Exxon-Mobil is there via a Mobil affiliate, Chevron-Texaco is there via a Chevron affiliate, ENI is there and Shell is there via a joint venture with Rosneft as well as others, including Rosneft, Transneft & Lukoil (all Russian). This consortium owns and operates a pipeline that carries Kazakh oil to a Russian port for export. The oil is primarily from 3 Kazakh fields and Exxon-Mobil is co-operator of two of them. There is probably some Russian oil added into the pipeline along the way to keep it full. Should there be any change in the sanctions regime against Russian oil the operations of the various entities involved in that venture would very probably expand into assorted Russian and Russian Federation oil and gas ventures in the blink of an eye. They're all buddies and they've all been playing footsie with each other for a very looong time.

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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@humphrey

yep, jaw jaw is better than war war. i'm glad that they're talking and i wish that america could have belched up somebody better than trump to be willing and able to have such talks.

the hissy fits from the warmongers is icing on the cake.

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The air disaster in D.C. was caused by a controller forced to do the job of two people.
90% of air traffic controllers are understaffed, some by as much as 1/4.
So what does Trump/Musk do to fix this? By firing hundred of workers.

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@gjohnsit
the original air traffic controllers went on strike.
Antiquated and obsolete equipment, long hours, and stressful working conditions due to chronic understaffing.
It wasn't about money at all.
This all should have been fixed back in the 80s.

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Neither Russia nor China is our enemy.
Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
Cuba is a dead horse, stop beating it.

@earthling1 but until this is fixed there is no way that I will be flying.

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@gjohnsit

yep, not planning to fly anytime soon. between the greedy, incompetent bastards running the production of aircraft and the greedy rich bastards that hold high government positions that want more tax cuts and fewer government employees it's a good thing that i enjoy long drives.

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I don't think the current US government is going to make it in time to prevent a collapse of the US banking system.

Of course, this is just one person's opinion.

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@Pluto's Republic
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you are not alone
this Ponzi scheme
is about to crash

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question everything

joe shikspack's picture

@Pluto's Republic

seems a reasonable prediction. i guess we'll see.

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earthling1's picture

Great tunes and news roundup

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Neither Russia nor China is our enemy.
Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
Cuba is a dead horse, stop beating it.

joe shikspack's picture

@earthling1

thanks! have a great evening!

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earthling1's picture

@humphrey
they would be burnt humanoid shadows vaporized on the ground. It's astounding they can flip so easy and often. No wonder they aren't right in the head.

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Neither Russia nor China is our enemy.
Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
Cuba is a dead horse, stop beating it.

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@humphrey

as i remember it, the u.s./biden declined to attend that shitshow where elensky ran around making outrageous demands and everybody left scratching their heads, while switzerland declined to be the host of a part 2 continuation of the summit.

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enhydra lutris's picture

the military summary channel that Coca-Cola is going back into Russia to start up its Rus operations again. If true, that's a pretty clear signal as to how the wind is blowing.

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 --

joe shikspack's picture

@enhydra lutris

thanks for the tune!

heh, russia may not want all of those u.s. companies back again, some of the reports that i've read suggest that replacing them with homegrown operations helped stimulate the russian economy.

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@joe shikspack

ok'ed their plan to head back.

be wll 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 --

Their leadership is delusional!

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@humphrey

they really are a bunch of delusional warmongers.

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Hope you and yours are doing great!
I am cooking and reading and watching, wanted to say that the BP video tonight was, imho, Krystal's was the best presentation I have ever watched. She usually makes me take an aspirin.
Thanks, friend. I won't give up on her.
It will be down to 24 deg. tomorrow. I hear court is cancelled, although I didn't have anything on the docket. Thursday will drop to 19 deg., so we are all gonna stay home or just die!
Thanks for all you do, Mister!

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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

you and ms shikspack agree on krystal and aspirin. Smile

wow, that's pretty darned cold for you guys. it's like 17 degrees on my back porch thermometer now, glad i brought in the trash cans when it was still in the 20's.

grab some extra blankets and stay warm!

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I really enjoyed the tenderness of Harmonica Fats Summertime, such a beautiful vibe.

After reading about the censorship being promoted in Germany, I wondered whether No Other Land was still possible to watch there. Apparently the 'wrong speech' police haven’t interfered with its presentation.

http://palaestina-solidaritaet.de/mein-kalender/

The film had its world premiere in February 2024 in the Panorama section of the 2024 Berlinale, and won the festival's Berlinale Documentary Award and the Panorama Audience Award.
https://www.adk.de/en/programme/index.htm?we_objectID=67228#:~:text=No%2....

I hope Germany finds a respectable balance. I believe the majority are capable of it, despite the crude push by the government. I hope the strength of the resistance overcomes an unfair opposition.

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@janis b

well, it appears that germany (like many other places) is suffering an infestation of technofascists. the next election will determine which sort of fascists wind up running the place. there's really little difference between them, the only difference is what they want to suppress and who they want to repress.

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