The Evening Blues - 4-26-23
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Sammy Price - Swingin The Boogie
"There is no hierarchy of values by which one culture has the right to insist on all its own values and deny those of another."
-- Margaret Mead
News and Opinion
New Defence Review Further Enslaves Australia To US War Agendas
The Australian government has released the declassified version of its highly anticipated 2023 Defence Strategic Review (DSR), and the war propagandists are delighted.
Sydney Morning Herald’s Matthew Knott, most well-known for being told by former prime minister Paul Keating to “do the right thing and drum yourself out of Australian journalism” over his role in Nine Entertainment’s despicable Red Alert war-with-China propaganda series, has a new propaganda piece out titled “Defence review pulls no punches: China the biggest threat we face“.
Here are the first few paragraphs to give you a sense of the squealing glee these swamp monsters are experiencing right now:
Angus Houston and Stephen Smith have delivered a blaring wake-up call to any Australians who think they still live in a sanctuary of safety at the southern edge of the Earth: you’re living in the past.
To those inside and outside the Australian Defence Force who think business-as-usual will cut it in the future: you’re delusional.
Their message to anyone confused about the biggest threat to Australia’s national security is similarly blunt: it is our largest trading partner, China.
Like a pair of doctors delivering confronting news to an ill patient, the two men tasked with reshaping Australia’s military for the 21st century have opted for admirable candour in their defence strategic review.
Rejecting vague language about rising tensions in the Indo-Pacific, the former defence chief and defence minister call out just one nation – China – for threatening Australia’s core interests.
“Like a pair of doctors.” That’s the kind of third-rate propaganda we get in the nation with the most consolidated media ownership in the western world.
The “defence” review focuses not on defending the shores of the continent of Australia, but instead over and over again makes mention of the need to protect the “rules-based order” in Australia’s “region” — the so-called “Indo-Pacific” — which includes China. It is for the most part 110 pages of mental contortions explaining why “defending” the nation of Australia is going to have to look a whole lot like preparing to pick a fight with an Asian nation thousands of kilometers away.
The public DSR actually only mentions China by name eight times, though by Knott’s ecstatic revelry you’d assume that was the only word it contains. In contrast, the document mentions the United States no fewer than 38 times, with the United Kingdom getting two mentions, New Zealand getting only one, and Australia’s neighbors like Papua New Guinea and Indonesia not mentioned by name at all.
“Our Alliance with the United States will remain central to Australia’s security and strategy,” the review reads. “The United States will become even more important in the coming decades. Defence should pursue greater advanced scientific, technological and industrial cooperation in the Alliance, as well as increased United States rotational force posture in Australia, including with submarines.”
The overshadowing presence of the United States in a document that is ostensibly about Australian security interests would be confusing to you if you did not know that Australia has for generations served as a US military and intelligence asset, where our nation’s interests are so subordinated to Washington’s that we’re not even allowed to know if the US is bringing nuclear weapons into our country.
In a foreshadowing of the DSR’s pledge to pursue even greater cooperation with the US, last year Australia’s Secretary of Defence Richard Marles said that the Australian Defence Force is moving “beyond interoperability to interchangeability” with the US military so they can “operate seamlessly together, at speed.” Which is a fancy way of saying that any meaningful separation between the Australian military and the American military has been effectively dissolved.
Marles, who is currently facing scrutiny in Australia for being illicitly secretive about the nature of a free golf trip he went on in his last visit to the United States, has said that the DSR “will underpin our Defence policy for decades to come.”
Even some of the implementation of the DSR’s findings will be overseen by an American, not an Australian. ABC reports that “a major component to determine the future shape of Australia’s naval fleet will be decided later this year in a ‘short, sharp’ review to be led by US Navy Vice Admiral William H Hilarides.”
The review itself has been tainted with severe conflicts of interest with regard to US influence. As Mack Williams noted in Pearls And Irritations earlier this month, the senior advisor and principal author behind the review is a man named Peter Dean, a professor and Director of Foreign Policy and Defence at the United States Studies Centre (USSC) at the University of Sydney. The USSC receives funding from the US government, and Dean’s own CV boasts that he “currently leads two US State Department-funded public diplomacy programs on the US-Australia Alliance.”
So to recap, Australia’s foreign policy is being shaped “for decades to come” by an “independent” strategic review that (A) was authored by someone who is compromised by US funding, (B) is being implemented in part by an American former military official, (C) calls for greater and greater cooperation with the United States across the board, and (D) focuses primarily on targeting a nation that just so happens to be the number one geopolitical rival of the United States.
It is hilarious, then, that Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the release of the DSR by proclaiming that “At its core, all of this is making Australia more self-reliant, more prepared and more secure in the years ahead.” It is funnier still that he concluded that same speech with an Anzac Day acknowledgement of Australian troops who who have died in wars “to defend our sovereignty and our freedom.”
It doesn’t get any less self-reliant and sovereign than just handing over your nation’s military to a more powerful nation with a “There ya go mate, use it however you reckon’s fair.” You really could not come up with a more egregious abdication of national sovereignty if you tried. And yet our prime minister babbles about sovereignty and self-reliance while doing exactly that.
Just annex us and make us the 51st state already. At least that way we’d get a pretend vote in America’s fake elections.
Zelensky-Xi phone call: A “long and meaningful” phone conversation about peace deal
Dems & GOP & News Media ALL WANT WAR With China!
POLITICO: Biden Preparing for Failed Ukrainian Counteroffensive
The Biden administration is preparing for the possibility of Ukraine’s long-awaited counteroffensive failing, POLITICO reported on Monday.
Pentagon documents allegedly leaked by Airman Jack Teixeira revealed that the US doesn’t believe Ukraine can regain any significant territory in its counteroffensive, which is expected to be launched in the spring. The information in the leaks was based on an assessment made in February.
According to POLITICO, more current assessments also don’t expect much Ukrainian success. Two Biden administration officials said they don’t think Kyiv has the ability to sever Russia’s landbridge to Crimea in the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia oblasts. ...
The administration is expected to face criticism from hawks who believe Biden hasn’t given Ukraine enough weapons, as well as those who have been calling for the US to push for diplomacy. The US is also worried that many of its European allies will favor negotiations between the warring sides if Ukraine’s offensive fails.
Biden White House fears spring offensive failure
At U.S. behest, Ukraine held off anniversary attacks on Russia
In February, with the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine days away, officials in Kyiv were busy making plans to attack Moscow.
Maj. Gen. Kyrylo Budanov, the head of the country’s military intelligence directorate, the HUR, instructed one of his officers “to get ready for mass strikes on 24 February … with everything the HUR had,” according to a classified report from the U.S. National Security Agency. Officials even mused about a sea-based strike using TNT in the Black Sea port city of Novorossiysk, a largely symbolic operation that would nevertheless demonstrate Ukraine’s ability to hit deep inside enemy territory.
Back in Washington, officials were secretly monitoring the Ukrainians’ plans. The White House had long worried that attacks inside Russia could provoke an aggressive response from the Kremlin.
On Feb. 22, two days before the anniversary, the CIA circulated a new classified report: The HUR “had agreed, at Washington’s request, to postpone strikes” on Moscow. The documents, part of a trove of classified information allegedly leaked on a gaming server by a 21-year-old member of the National Guard, don’t explain precisely who interceded and why the Ukrainians agreed to stand down.
Drones attack Sevastopol, crashed drone found near Moscow
Russian-appointed authorities in Crimea said the military fended off a Ukrainian strike on a main naval base on Monday, while an exploding drone was also reportedly found in a forest near Moscow — attacks that come as Ukraine is believed to be preparing for a major counteroffensive.
The Moscow-appointed head of the port city of Sevastopol in Crimea, Mikhail Razvozhayev, said the military destroyed a Ukrainian sea drone that attempted to attack the harbor in the early hours and another one blew up. He said the powerful explosions shattered windows in several apartment buildings but didn’t inflict any other damage.
Ukrainian authorities didn’t immediately comment on Monday’s strikes. After previous attacks on Sevastopol and other areas, Ukrainian officials stopped short of openly claiming responsibility but emphasized the country’s right to strike any target in response to the Russian aggression.
Russian news reports also claimed Monday that a Ukrainian exploding drone was found in a forest in a forest about 30 kilometers (about 19 miles) east of the Russian capital.
France politics: Macron sets 100-day target to relaunch second mandate
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó ejected from Colombia
Venezuela’s best-known opposition leader, Juan Guaidó, has touched down in the United States after being unceremoniously ejected from Colombia while attempting to gatecrash a summit about the political future of his crisis-stricken homeland.
Guaidó shot to fame in early 2019 and for a brief moment looked poised to topple Venezuela’s authoritarian leader, Nicolás Maduro, with the support of dozens of foreign governments including the US, UK and Brazil. But four years later the 39-year-old’s star has waned dramatically as a result of his failure to unseat Hugo Chávez’s political heir. Maduro has crushed street protests and consolidated power. Most of the international community has abandoned Guaidó’s parallel “presidency” and “interim government”.
And key regional powers such as Colombia and Brazil have elected leftist leaders who have revived ties with Maduro’s administration and condemned Guaidó’s attempt to bring it down by using foreign pressure to spark a military uprising.
Late on Monday, Guaidó announced he had crossed into Colombia on foot to escape Maduro’s “persecution” and attend an international summit which Colombia’s president, Gustavo Petro, is hosting, in an effort to solve Venezuela’s deeply entrenched political crisis.
However, hours later Guaidó was removed from the South American country by migration officials and boarded a plane to the US, where he landed early on Tuesday. “Unfortunately, the persecution of the dictatorship spread to Colombia today,” he said in a video statement filmed inside. “Guaidó didn’t say it, but everything suggests he will not return to Venezuela,” Luz Mely Reyes, a prominent Venezuelan journalist, tweeted as the politician touched down in Miami.
Roger Waters wins legal battle to gig in Frankfurt amid antisemitism row
Roger Waters, the former Pink Floyd frontman, has won his legal battle to perform a concert in Frankfurt after attempts to ban the event amid accusations of antisemitism.
Magistrates acting on behalf of the German city had instructed the venue two months ago to cancel the concert on 28 May, accusing Waters of being “one of the most widely known antisemites in the world”. Waters, who has always denied accusations of antisemitism, took legal action against the decision.
Frankfurt’s administrative court has now declared his right to go ahead with the event. While acknowledging that aspects of his show were “tasteless” and obviously lent on symbolism inspired by the Nazi regime, it cited artistic freedom among its main reasons for the decision.
The city has the right to appeal against the ruling.
City authorities in Frankfurt and elsewhere in Germany had objected to the concert on the grounds that a previous tour had featured as part of the stage show a balloon shaped like a pig depicting the Star of David and various company logos.
North Dakota governor signs law banning nearly all abortions
North Dakota on Monday adopted one of the strictest anti-abortion laws in the US as the Republican governor Doug Burgum signed legislation banning the procedure throughout pregnancy, with slim exceptions up to six weeks’ gestation.
In those early weeks, abortion would be allowed only in cases of rape, incest or medical emergency, such as ectopic pregnancy.
“This bill clarifies and refines existing state law … and reaffirms North Dakota as a pro-life state,” Burgum said in a statement.
DEADLINE: Biden Threatens To VETO GOP Debt Plan
Heh, I think that Greenberg Traurig was the firm that Jack Abramoff used to work for ...
Law firm CEO with US supreme court dealings bought property from Gorsuch
The US supreme court justice Neil Gorsuch made as much as $500,000 from a 2017 real estate sale, according to a new report, but did not disclose the identity of the buyer: the chief executive of a law firm with extensive business before the high court.
The news represents a new headache for the chief justice, John Roberts, who Democrats want to testify over extensive media reporting about the relationship between Clarence Thomas, another conservative, and a Republican mega-donor, Harlan Crow. Roberts has declined to appear before the Senate judiciary committee next week, according to Senator Dick Durbin.
Gorsuch was confirmed in 2017, the first of three appointments under Donald Trump which tilted the court firmly right. He has since voted with conservative majorities in decisions including the removal of the federal right to abortion and a loosening of gun control laws.
The chief executive who bought property from Gorsuch, Brian Duffy of Greenberg Traurig, told Politico, he had “never spoken” to Gorsuch. “I’ve never met him.”
But news of Duffy’s $1.825m purchase of the Colorado property, of which Gorsuch was one of three co-owners and which the justice said in disclosure documents netted him between $250,001 and $500,000 after being on the market two years, followed news of Crow’s largesse to Thomas.
Harry Belafonte in His Own Words on Opposing Iraq War & Calling George W. Bush a "Terrorist"
RIP:
Harry Belafonte, singer, actor and tireless activist, dies aged 96
Harry Belafonte, the singer, actor and civil rights activist who broke down racial barriers, has died aged 96.
As well as performing global hits such as Day-O (The Banana Boat Song), winning a Tony award for acting and appearing in numerous feature films, Belafonte spent his life fighting for a variety of causes. He bankrolled numerous 1960s initiatives to bring civil rights to Black Americans; campaigned against poverty, apartheid and Aids in Africa; and supported leftwing political figures such as Cuba’s Fidel Castro and Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez. ...
He was mentored by Martin Luther King Jr and Paul Robeson, and bailed King out of a Birmingham, Alabama, jail in 1963 as well as co-organising the march on Washington that culminated in King’s “I have a dream” speech. He also funded the Freedom Riders and SNCC, activists fighting unlawful segregation in the American south, and worked on voter registration drives.
He later focused on a series of African initiatives. He organised the all-star charity record We Are the World, raising more than $63m for famine relief, and his 1988 album, Paradise in Gazankulu, protested against apartheid in South Africa. He was appointed a Unicef goodwill ambassador in 1987, and later campaigned to eradicate Aids from Africa.
He was a fierce proponent of leftwing politics, criticising hawkish US foreign policy, campaigning against nuclear armament, and meeting with both Castro and Chavez. At the meeting with Chavez, in 2006, he described US president George W Bush as “the greatest terrorist in the world”. He also characterised Bush’s Black secretaries of state Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice as being like slaves who worked in their master’s house rather than in the fields, criticisms that Powell and Rice rejected. He was a frequent critic of Democrats, particularly Barack Obama, over issues including Guantanamo Bay detentions and the fight against rightwing extremism.
RFK Jr. throws down the gauntlet
Jury hears opening arguments in Trump’s civil rape trial in New York
A federal jury was selected in New York on Tuesday, to hear evidence regarding the claim that Donald Trump raped the advice columnist E Jean Carroll nearly 30 years ago. Jurors then heard opening arguments from both sides. ... She brought the case last year under a New York law opening a one-year window for adult victims of sexual assault to file civil cases after the statute of limitations has expired. ...
When Carroll broke that silence in a 2019 memoir, Trump, then president, “used the most powerful platform on Earth to lie about what he had done, attack Ms Carroll’s integrity and insult her appearance”, Crowley said. Trump’s lawyer Joe Tacopina painted Carroll’s story as “an affront to justice”, wildly implausible and short of evidence. He accused her of pursuing the case for money, status and political reasons.
Trump’s lawyers proposed to ask potential jurors if they thought “the #MeToo movement has gone too far” and about their views of sexual assault allegations against Brett Kavanaugh during his appointment to the supreme court. Carroll’s lawyers sought to identify potential jurors who followed Trump on his platform, Truth Social. They also wanted to ask if any believed Trump’s claim that the 2020 election was stolen.
The jury was chosen after questioning about their news-watching habits and more. They were asked if they made political donations, supported right- or leftwing groups, used Truth Social, read Carroll’s former column in Elle magazine, or had seen Trump’s former reality show, The Apprentice, and whether these and other matters would make it difficult to be fair.
Prosecutor in Trump-Georgia case says charging decisions to come in summer
The prosecutor in Atlanta investigating whether Donald Trump and his allies illegally meddled in the 2020 presidential election in Georgia said on Monday she expects to announce charging decisions in the case this summer and urged “heightened security”.
Fulton county district attorney Fani Willis wrote in a letter to local sheriff Pat Labat that she expects to announce the decisions some time between 11 July and 1 September. She said she wanted to give Labat time to coordinate with local, state and federal agencies “to ensure that our law enforcement community is ready to protect the public”.
“Open-source intelligence has indicated the announcement of decisions in this case may provoke a significant public reaction,” Willis wrote in the letter, adding that some could involve “acts of violence that will endanger the safety of our community”.
As leaders, they need to be prepared, she wrote, adding that her team would be in touch to talk about arrangements.
The letter was first reported by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, which added that letters were also sent to the city’s police chief and the head of the emergency management agency serving the municipality and county.
Climate protesters call out US banks for funding fossil fuel projects
As they exited their office in Tribeca on Monday afternoon, Citibank employees were confronted with a boisterous crowd chanting and dancing along to the music of a mariachi band. It was a funny sight: New York banking professionals in black and gray business attire coming face to face with a loud, colorful group on a mission to engage in a conversation about the climate crisis.
One woman dressed as a sunflower attempted to approach a Citibank employee, but her efforts were in vain. Some waved off invitations to take a flyer or walked past the protesters, ignoring them altogether. Climate activists swarmed parts of New York and San Francisco on Monday afternoon, demanding that banks enact actionable climate resolutions on the eve of their annual shareholders meetings – when crucial decisions about fossil fuel funding are made. ...
The latest report last week from Banking on Climate Chaos, an organization that tracks bank financing for companies in the fossil fuel industry, found that US banks had loaned over $4.6tn to the fossil fuel industry since 2016, the year the Paris climate agreement was struck.
The report says Citi, JP Morgan, Wells Fargo and Bank of America are the worst offenders, contributing a combined $1.3tn to fossil fuel companies such as ExxonMobile, Shell, Chevron or ConocoPhillips by financing their projects. Scrutiny of ongoing financing of fossil fuel projects comes after promises made by many of these banks to cut back on fossil fuel funding.
Senate Democrat Slammed for Pushing 'Unprecedented Giveaway' to Mining Industry
Green groups on Tuesday blasted U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto for introducing legislation that would reverse a recent judicial decision and alter federal mining policy in ways welcomed by industry but lambasted by land defenders.
Noting the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals decision last year that upheld an earlier ruling against the Rosemont copper mine in Arizona, Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) and Sen. Jim Risch (R-Idaho) unveiled the Mining Regulatory Clarity Act, which is also co-sponsored by Sens. Mike Crapo (R-Idaho), Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.), and Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.).
"The bill would amend a 1993 budget reconciliation act but primarily clarifies definitions of activities and rights central to the 1872 Mining Law," The Associated Press explained. "The language is intended to insulate mines from the more onerous and likely most expensive standards imposed on the industry by the 9th Circuit ruling, which was a significant departure from long-established mining practices that environmentalists have fought for decades."
While Cortez Masto—who last year narrowly won reelection and last month joined a failed GOP effort to gut water protections—highlighted that Nevada is home to "critical minerals... key to our clean energy future," and what the mining industry means for jobs in her state, environmentalists stressed that her bill would make it easier for companies to dump rock waste on and further disrupt public lands.
"This legislation is an unprecedented giveaway to the mining industry, one that would further entrench the legacy of injustice to Indigenous communities and damage to public lands held in trust for future generations," declared Earthworks policy director Lauren Pagel.
"We need mining reform that serves the needs of mining-impacted communities and taxpayers," she argued. "Instead of making it easier for irresponsible mining companies to exploit our public lands, we should modernize our mining laws to deliver a more fair, just, and equitable hardrock mine permitting process."
Also of Interest
Here are some articles of interest, some which defied fair-use abstraction.
State Dept. & Senate Leaders Troll Assange
Patrick Lawrence: Force-Marching the Europeans
Biden Prepares To Give Up On Ukraine
Clarence Thomas Helped Kill Eviction Ban Threatening Benefactor’s Business
Left to freeze by Canada police, Darrell Night exposed their deadly ‘starlight tours’
Tucker Carlson SILENCED Through 2024, STILL On Payroll?! Latest On Fox News Exit
Tucker Carlson The ONLY Cable Host to QUESTION NeoCon Consensus on Ukraine, Taiwan
The Government STOLE A 93-Year-Old Woman’s House; Will SCOTUS Stop This ABUSIVE Practice?
A Little Night Music
Sammy Price - Riffin' Boogie
Sammy Price & The Rock Band · Rib Joint
Sammy Price - Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
Sam Price and his Texas Blusicians - The Goon Drag
Sammy Price - Blues For The Bluesicians
Sammy Price - All Keys Boogie
Sammy Price Septet - One O'Clock Jump
Sammy Price - Frantic
Henry Red Allen + Sammy Price - Patrol Wagon Blues
Sammy Price & The Rock Band · Honky Tonk Caboose
Comments
I fear another bullet killing a Kennedy. He is too courageous
for heaven's sake.
Thanks for the EB, Joe.
I saw in our own German TV coverage something about Florida and deSantis. Devastating.
Thank you again for your service to us.
Be well and as one of our news anchors in German TV who is married to an American says each evening:
Bleiben Sie zuversichtlich (Stay confident)
https://www.euronews.com/live
evening mimi...
yep, i share your concern for rfk jr's ability to stay above room temperature given his outspokenness. but then of course when those sorts of thoughts cross your mind you realize how far this country is from free.
have a great evening!
I'm epecting a faked-up sex scandal
That seems to be their go-to for getting rid of inconvenient voices these days. (Of course the same scrutiny is never, ever applied to valuable puppets of the Powers That Be!)
There is no justice. There can be no peace.
evening maven...
it's certainly a possibility. i see that they are currently doing the media "unperson" treatment that they tried on bernie sanders. if he overcomes that hurdle, we'll have to see where they go next.
Of course, given the DOJ's latest stunt and the
Restrict Act, they just might round him up and keep him tangled up in court for being divisive.
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
evening el...
heh, thanks to obama, i guess biden can just label him a terrorist and put him in indefinite detention in some hellhole.
Once again Caitlin's article is spot on Joe.
Another video that is worth viewing as it discusses both Ukraine and China.
evening humphrey...
thanks for the excellent video! i think that macgregor is spot on.
no video to see in my woods, sadly so/nt
https://www.euronews.com/live
double cheeseburger - not healthy /nt
https://www.euronews.com/live
South Korea like Australia?
I thought Yoon was going to try to make South Korea the 51st state. Loved that Margaret Mead quote Joe.
I wanted to post this Tim Shorrock tweet about Simone Chun's live interview of Nom Chomsky in about an hour and fifteen minutes or so, if I have that right. I'm most interested to hear her than Nom on South Korea, but it could be interesting.
Her article on Counterpunch promoting the discussion with Nom Chomsky was excellent. I think the expression "dictatorship of prosecutors" is more popular lately that the original expression "republic of prosecutors," but she summarizes the conditions in South Korea and the public mood so well. This is needed so much right now because the major media in the US are completely mischaracterizing how South Korean's feel about Yoon's foreign policy. She cites a poll that shows Yoon is rock bottom in public support out of 22 countries with a 19 percent approval rating.
https://morningconsult.com/global-leader-approval/
From Simone Chun's counterpunch article-
The Korean Peninsula and the US Drumbeat to War in East Asia
https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/04/25/the-korean-peninsula-and-the-us-...
Big fan of Harry Belafonte! Great performer, great man. Thanks Joe. Shuttling back and forth to house. Later.
語必忠信 行必正直
evening soryang...
feel free to post the stream of the chomsky interview here. i'm sure that it's of broad interest here.
i hope everything is going well with the rebuilding, have a great evening!
It seems is that the US is trying to be too cute by half
https://thehill.com/newsletters/defense-national-security/3974287-us-nuc...
This was in the WP article
Biden commits to South Korea’s security amid rising threat from North
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/04/26/biden-reassure-south-...
Unbelievable.
語必忠信 行必正直
So much mental illness....
IMAGINE if you woke up the day after a US Presidential Election and headlines around the the world blared, "The Majority of Americans Refused to Vote in US Presidential Election! What Does this Mean?"
The pentagon is happy that Carlson is gone
I can see why. He also goes after them for being woke.
There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?
Harris is unburdened of speaking going forward.
That makes me think of this. I am a boomer.
interesting in that there is a weird 2022 bump across the board
and millenials and gen Z grew substantially. I wonder what it would look like if they separated mainline boomers from Generation Reagan/the me generation (those born sometime after 1950 who came of age in the seventies)?
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
And those are the ones out of the closet!
“When there's no fight over programme, the election becomes a casting exercise. Trump's win is the unstoppable consequence of this situation.” - Jean-Luc Melanchon
How Did La Verne get a congressperson anyway?
It's a small town of about 31,000 people east of north pomona, between claremont and san dimas. I'm not sure that it even has its own freeway exit.
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
evening snoopy...
i am sure that there is widespread rejoicing that carlson is deplatformed for a while. it will be interesting to see what happens when his time in the penalty box is over.
my guess is they keep him boxed securely - if they can /nt
https://www.euronews.com/live
White guys might be most of the officers, but I
don't think they're most of the grunts, especially in the army. Don't know if most of them are from the SE either, or even the south.
just for the record
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Robert F. Kennedy Jr may not win be he is likely to ruffle
some feathers.
The second image of the tweet:
The tweet is somewhat confusing and it appears he was referring to this.
https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/programs/digital-forensic-research-lab/3...
heh...
so naturally the pentagon wants to be the one that defines the "facts" that make the world go 'round.
WOW! This speaker cuts to the heart!
Good evening Joe, thanks for the EBs. Between
the stalled Great Spring Offensive and the Restrict Act it seems we're temporarily stuck waiting for the other shoe to drop. They both deserve one of those old timey Breton wooden shoes, imo, but ain't gonna happen. Somebody just needs to insert a really clever amendment into the Act, and the Ukie miracle attack will no doubt do its own self in if Putin ever turns off the rain machine.
Be well and have a good one.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
evening el...
heh, i can't believe that they are blaming putin for the rain. that just says it all.
Poochie
She took a short break from sitting/sleeping in my chair.
We hope to get her to the vet tomorrow, determine if her tumors are cancerous.
Wish her the best of luck.
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981
evening otc...
i am hoping that they turn out to be harmless fatty masses like a couple of my older dogs developed late in life. take care!
Poochie seems quite content.
Hopefully the visit to the vet will have a good outcome.
Tucker Carlson + Twitter = sodium + chlorine...???
https://twitter.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1651376097349578753
In the Land of the Blind, the One-Eyed Man is declared mentally ill for describing colors.
Yes Virginia, there is a Global Banking Conspiracy!
His tweet got plenty of views.
It ends with "see you soon".
It seems as if he is not going away quietly.
evening moonbat...
it will be interesting to see how carlson spends his newfound leisure time. that was a good start.
The war drums start to beat a little quicker thanks to Nuland.
She actually looks like a troll in that photo n/t
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 --
Maybe they should include Biden's teleprompter.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/artificial-intelligence-and-nuclear-we...
Yoon sings US tune
Literally and figuratively. How ironic. Most people don't understand that Yoon's karaoke skill comes from a lifetime of drinking so-mek (soju and beer) boiler makers and fooling around. Now the "wild pig of Seocho" is fooling around with regional stability in northeast Asia and South Korea's national interests.
Why send a US stealth submarine to South Korea – and tell the world about it?
Brad Lendon
By Brad Lendon, CNN Apr 27
I disagree with the conclusion of the CNN discussion.
The new W76-2 low-yield Trident submarine warhead and North Korea? There is one warhead on one or more of the Trident III missiles that is intended to be used. I made these notes about three years ago:
Arkin made clear in his article that US nuclear strategy doesn't rule out first use of the weapon despite public claims to the contrary. His article details how military leadership danced around this issue when funding for the "tactical" nuclear warhead was requested.
US aircraft carrier visits to the Korean theater along with carrier strike groups are becoming regular occurrences, Nuclear bombers including nuclear capable B-52s have visited South Korean airspace for joint military exercises with South Korea often. In addition to this, two Minuteman III test launches have been conducted from Vandenburg airport on Feb 9, and Apr. 19 this year. (The USAF claims that these tests are regularly scheduled in advance and have nothing to do with North Korean missile tests). The forward military exercises with so called "strategic assets" in the Korean theater have all taken place, after a five year hiatus, since South Korea's President Yoon Suk-yeol assumed the office in May 2022. After the Singapore Summit in June 2018 these exercises had basically been suspended by former presidents Moon Jae-in and Donald Trump respectively.
China denounces US plans to send nuclear ballistic submarine to South Korea
SCMP Apr 27
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy/article/3218601/china-denounce...
South Korea ponders the high cost of being America’s friend
https://www.ft.com/content/d5a05da6-860e-44d9-a42a-99f57ad190e2
Yoon after a drinking bout in Seocho early in his administration:
(Source-열린공감TV youtube 5.25) The hands of his escorts which appear to be steadying President Yoon on his feet are visible. Their faces are blurred out for privacy and/or security reasons. Typically, identity of non-public figures are protected on Korean media for privacy reasons. Witnessess said Yoon's party ran up a bill of almost 4000 dollars, which represented a 50percent discount at Yoon's favorite five star bar and restaurant "because he's a regular customer."
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