Biden: the presidency “should stand for something." And then he caved

Yes, Biden is right. The presidency SHOULD stand for something. But it doesn't.

ICE: It's not just for immigrants.

A new investigation published earlier this month found that Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, uses a sophisticated and highly invasive dragnet surveillance system to spy on the majority of Americans, even in states with strict laws to protect the privacy of their residents.

The findings are the result of a two year investigation by the Georgetown Law Center on Privacy and Technology, and report that ICE has created a large-scale surveillance system that reaches into the lives of millions of ordinary people living in the U.S., from undocumented immigrants to U.S. citizens alike.

According to the report, ICE has driver’s license data for 3 out of 4 adults living in the U.S., and has scanned at least 1 in 3 of all adults’ driver’s licenses with controversial face recognition technology. ICE has also sidestepped privacy laws in states like California, which ban the sharing of utility information with immigration authorities, by purchasing hundreds of millions of Americans’ utility records through data brokers. In fact, ICE can locate 3 in 4 adults living in the U.S. today through their utility records.

I'd like to see conservatives defend ICE spying on them.

Summit of the Americas is exclusive.

The White House on Monday excluded Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua from the U.S.-hosted Summit of the Americas this week, prompting Mexico's president to make good on a threat to skip the event because all countries in the Western Hemisphere were not invited.

Mexico isn't the only ones boycotting the Summit.

AMLO is not the only head of government to boycott the meetings over the invitation list. The leaders of Bolivia, Antigua and Barbuda, Guatemala, and Honduras have said they will not attend, while others -- including left-wing leaders in Chile and Argentina -- have criticized the U.S. decision while still confirming their attendance.

So, no Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Mexico, Bolivia, Guatemala, and Honduras. That equals Failure.

Petro retakes lead in Colombia

Petro had 44.9% support compared to 41% for construction magnate Rodolfo Hernandez, the survey found. The poll of 2,172 people was conducted between May 31 and June 2 and has a margin of error of 2.1%
A previous CNC poll published May 31 also showed a technical tie, but with Hernandez leading by two percentage points.

This looks like a Brazilian-style "judicial coup".

Peru's attorney general's office announced on Sunday it was including President Pedro Castillo in an investigation into alleged crimes including influence peddling, collusion and "criminal organization."

Peru's Public Ministry on Twitter said Pablo Sanchez, the country's top prosecutor, will lead the investigation into Castillo given the "seriousness of the accusations" made in an investigation against former Minister of Transport and Communications Juan Silva and six legislators from the opposition party.

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I think it is brave of the leaders of Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Mexico, Bolivia, Guatemala, and Honduras
to oppose authoritarian rule from the north, regardless of the consequences. We are seeing the US hegemony
fail in real time, symbolically in the form a demented headless state.

Seems the rest of the world is figuring out that war, bombs, WTO, NATO, IMF, NATO and UN visions are not a future
worth striving for.

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just about everyone can predict how our leaders and government will act in any give situation. These days it's never for the good of the 99%, because, you see, we're the problem. We want stuff like medical care and education and justice. Foolish us.

If a million people chip in a dollar and hand it to a politician, that's just gimme money. But if Elon Musk gives them a million dollars that politician will get on his knees and kiss his feet in gratitude. It's Democracy inaction.

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@Snode

It's Democracy inaction.

Inaction in action.
Well done!

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

or inability to procure favors from the wealthy
this is what our system has failed to address
you can buy justice in this arena
and pay for complacency
but civil morality is lost
in the process

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were the end to the democratic experiment. Biden, like so many Presidents before him, stands for the 1%. That is who they stand for, and whatever the 1% pays for, is what our presidents stand for.

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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

From few months ago :

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Poking both the bear and the dragon. Talk about demented and foolish as we lose on both fronts.

He is every bit as bad as I expected the $hill to be.

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

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against Russia in Ukraine are now coming home to roost. The non-aligned countries are starting to stand up and push back against The Great Satan. Russia has shown the empire is naked. I don't think the US will recover from this self created neocon/neoliberal debacle that it is now choking on.

The War in Ukraine Marks the End of the American Century
Mike Whitney • June 7, 2022

Here’s your ‘reserve currency’ thought for the day: Every US dollar is a check written on an account that is overdrawn by 30 trillion dollars.

It’s true. The “full faith and credit” of the US Treasury is largely a myth held together by an institutional framework that rests on a foundation of pure sand. In fact, the USD is not worth the paper it is printed on; it is an IOU flailing in an ocean of red ink. The only thing keeping the USD from vanishing into the ether, is the trust of credulous people who continue to accept it as legal tender.
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But now the gold is gone and what’s left is a steaming pile of debt. So, how on earth has the dollar managed to preserve its status as the world’s preeminent currency?

Proponents of the dollar system, will tell you it has something to do with “the size and strength of the U.S. economy and the dominance of the U.S. financial markets.” But that’s nonsense.

The truth is, reserve currency status has nothing to do with “the size and strength” of America’s post-industrial, service-oriented, bubble-driven, third-world-sh**hole economy. Nor does it have anything to do with the alleged safety of US Treasuries” which– next to the dollar– is the biggest Ponzi flim-flam of all time.

The real reason the dollar has remained the world’s premier currency is because of the cartelization of Central Banking. The Western Central Banks are a de facto monopoly run by a small cabal of inter-breeding bottom-feeders who coordinate and collude on monetary policy in order to preserve their maniacal death-grip on the financial markets and the global economy. It’s a Monetary Mafia and– as George Carlin famously said: “You and I are not in it. You and I are not in the big club.” Bottom line: It is the relentless manipulation of interest rates, forward guidance and Quantitative Easing (QE) that has kept the dollar in its lofty but undeserved spot.

But all that is about to change due entirely to Biden’s reckless foreign policy which is forcing critical players in the global economy to create their own rival system. This is a real tragedy for the West that has enjoyed a century of nonstop wealth extraction from the developing world. Now– due to the economic sanctions on Russia– an entirely new order is emerging in which the dollar will be substituted for national currencies (processed through an independent financial settlement system) in bilateral trade deals until– later this year– Russia launches an exchange-traded commodities-backed currency that will be used by trading partners in Asia and Africa. Washington’s theft of Russia’s foreign reserves in April turbo-charged the current process which was further accelerated by banning of Russia from foreign markets. In short, US economic sanctions and boycotts have expanded the non-dollar zone by many orders of magnitude and forced the creation of a new monetary order.

How dumb is that? For decades the US has been running a scam in which it exchanges its fishwrap currency for things of genuine value. (oil, manufactured goods and labor) But now the Biden troupe has scrapped that system altogether and divided the world into warring camps.

But, why?

To punish Russia, is that it?

Yes, that’s it.

But, if that’s the case, then shouldn’t we try to figure out whether the sanctions actually work or not before we recklessly change the system?

Too late for that. The war on Russia has begun and the early results are already pouring in. Just look at the way we’ve destroyed Russia’s currency, the ruble. It’s shocking! Here’s the scoop from an article at CBS:
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Huh? You mean the attack on the ruble didn’t work after all?

Sure looks that way. But that doesn’t mean the sanctions are a failure. Oh, no. Just at look at the effect they’ve had on Russian commodities. Export receipts are way-down, right? Here’s more from CBS:
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You’re kidding me? You mean the ruble is surging and Putin is raking in more dough on commodities than ever before?

Yep, and it’s the same deal with Russia’s trade surplus. Take a look at this excerpt from an article in The Economist:
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Let me get this straight: The sanctions are actually hurting the US and helping Russia, so the experts think we should impose more sanctions? Is that it?

Precisely. Now that we have shot ourselves in the foot, the experts think it would be wise to shoot the other one too.
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Does anyone in Washington think about these things or are they all so drunk on their own press clippings they’ve completely lost touch with reality?
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Did you catch that part about “Russia winning the economic war”? What do you think that means in practical terms?

Does it mean that Washington’s failed attempt to maintain its global hegemony by “weakening” Russia is actually putting enormous strains on the Transatlantic Alliance and NATO that will trigger a re-calibration of relations leading to a defiant rejection of the “rules-based system.”

Is that what it means? Is Europe going to split with Washington and leave America to sink beneath its $30 trillion ocean of red ink?

Yes, that’s exactly what it means.

Uncle Sam’s 30 Year Bender

Proponents of Washington’s proxy-war have no idea of the magnitude of their mistake or how much damage they are inflicting on their own country. The Ukraine debacle is the culmination of 30 years of bloody interventions that have brought us to a tipping point where the nation’s fortunes are about to take a dramatic turn-for-the-worse. As the dollar-zone shrinks, standards of living will plunge, unemployment will soar, and the economy will go into a downward-death spiral.

Washington has greatly underestimated its vulnerability to catastrophic geopolitical blowback that is about to bring the New American Century to a swift and excruciating end.

A wise leader would do everything in his power to pull us back from the brink.

Unfortunately, there is a significant possibility Uncle Sam would rather bring down the entire world rather than give up on it's global hegemonic goal. Diablo

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@CB

Does anyone in Washington think about these things or are they all so drunk on their own press clippings they’ve completely lost touch with reality?

Unless Warshington doesn’t employ the best and brightest people there’s no way they don’t or didn’t know that what they’re doing was going to collapse the house of cards. People have been warning about this for decades plus there is history that shows what happened when people got too big for their britches. I think it’s a deliberate attempt to destroy the US and make another country the next gawd. Don’t forget that congress allowed companies to gut our manufacturing base, kill good paying jobs and send the bulk of our money to the war industries that rob and steal other country’s resources and demand that they impose austerity and privatization.

No one couldn’t have seen this coming unless they were stupid and stupid people aren’t allowed in congress. You have to sign on to the plan or you are removed. Just ask Kusinick and others who were replaced. AOC was always just another plant to get people to vote democrat thinking that she would change things. Bernie has played this role for decades. Right now he could block any legislation that doesn’t help the working class, but he takes to twitter each day to tell us what we already know and have no power to enforce. Read replies to his tweets. People think that just because he says something it’s gonna happen.

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