The Evening Blues - 5-13-22



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The day's news roundup + tonight's musical feature: The Animals

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This evening's music features British blues rock group The Animals. Enjoy!

The Animals - I'm Crying

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."

-- found on a damned piece of paper


News and Opinion

Worth a full read:

McCarthy-Era Law Aimed At Pro-Choice Protesters

Even as the Democrats’ feeble legislative attempt to codify federal protections for abortion rights goes down in flames, many Washington elites are directing their attention and anger towards the same target: no, not right-wing judges reaching their ideological hands into millions of people’s bodies, but instead the protesters peacefully demonstrating outside the homes of Supreme Court justices who are about to overturn Roe v. Wade.

Prominent Republican lawmakers, conservative operatives, and Beltway pundits are demanding the government arrest demonstrators — and to do so, they are citing a McCarthy-era statute passed to stop people from protesting the prosecutions of alleged communists. Ignored in the discourse is a past ruling from the Supreme Court effectively blessing conservative protests at the homes of abortion clinic workers. ...

Even as the nation is poised to enact an injustice of historic proportions, those in power and their chosen mouthpieces only appear to care about one thing: upholding the rights and privileges of the ruling class, and ensuring they remain safely ensconced in the Washington bubble. ... The hypocrisy is particularly powerful among liberals like Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin of Illinois. He purports to support the pro-choice movement but he has spent his decades atop the Washington power structure failing to secure reproductive rights, and this week he has spent his time using his platform to deride the court protesters, calling them “reprehensible.” Durbin’s behavior — emblematic of so many liberals and media elites — evokes the warning of Dr. Martin Luther King.

“I have been gravely disappointed with the white moderate,” King wrote in 1963 amid the civil rights struggle of his era. “The white moderate who is more devoted to ‘order’ than to justice; who prefers a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice; who constantly says, ‘I agree with you in the goal you seek, but I can’t agree with your methods of direct action.’” ...

There’s no evidence that the protests have been violent, and Congress is already fast-tracking legislation to allow the Supreme Court’s police force to provide security for justices’ families. Notably, the bipartisan bill includes no additional security protections for people who go to abortion facilities amid credible threats of violence.

German Peace Activist Warns Finland Joining NATO Could Be Step Toward Nuclear War with Russia

Kremlin threatens retaliation after Finland leaders say it must join Nato

Finland must apply to join Nato “without delay” in the wake of Russia’s attack on Ukraine, its president and prime minister have said, signalling a historic shift in the country’s security policy that drew a blunt warning of retaliation from the Kremlin. With neighbouring Sweden expected to follow suit, Sauli Niinistö, Finland’s president, and Sanna Marin, the prime minister, made the call in a joint statement, adding: “We hope that the national steps still needed to make this decision will be taken rapidly within the next few days.” ...

The Kremlin spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, said Russia would “definitely” see Finnish membership as a threat, and the foreign ministry in Moscow said it would have to take “military-technical” steps if Helsinki applied for Nato accession. “The expansion of Nato and the approach of the alliance to our borders does not make the world and our continent more stable and secure,” Peskov said. “Everything will depend on how this process takes place, how far the military infrastructure moves towards our borders.”

Russia’s foreign ministry said Moscow would be “forced to take reciprocal steps … to address the resulting threats to its national security”. It accused Nato of seeking to create “another flank for the military threat to our country” and said Helsinki should “be aware of its responsibility and the consequences of such a move”.

The Finnish daily Iltalehti reported that key Finnish politicians had been told Russia could halt gas supplies to Finland on Friday, although it did not say where the warning came from or whether it was in response to the Nato announcement. Finland shares an 810-mile (1,300km) border with Russia and has for decades maintained a strict policy of military non-alignment, viewing membership of the US-led alliance as an unnecessary provocation of Moscow.

US pours billions into Ukraine proxy war while keeping public in the dark

Rand Paul objection delays $40 billion Ukraine aid package

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) hit the brakes Thursday on bipartisan hopes that the Senate could quickly pass nearly $40 billion in Ukraine aid before leaving town for the week.

Paul objected to a deal offered by Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) that would have set up votes on Thursday afternoon on the funding and on an amendment from Paul, who wanted to include language in the bill to expand an Afghanistan inspector general role to include oversight of the Ukraine funds.

Paul blocked the votes because he wants his language inserted into the text of the bill instead of having to take his chance with an amendment vote, which could be blocked. The stalemate will delay the Senate’s passage of the Ukraine package until at least next week, and potentially beyond. “I think they’re going to have to go through the long way,” Paul told The Hill about what comes next after the floor standoff. ...

“Ukraine is not asking us to fight this war. They’re only asking for the resources they need to defend themselves against this deranged invasion, and they need help right now,” McConnell said. Paul, however, warned about the pace of spending, arguing that “we cannot save Ukraine by dooming the U.S. economy.”

“Americans are feeling the pain [from inflation] and Congress seems intent only on adding to that pain by shoveling more money out the door as fast as they can,” Paul said.

OBNOXIOUS Defense Spending BLOATS New $40B Ukraine Aid Bill: Ryan Grim

UK and Sweden Say Relations With Putin Can Never Be Normalized

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson met with Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson in Sweden on Wednesday and agreed that relations with Russian President Vladimir Putin should never be normalized.

“The leaders agreed that the aftershocks of Putin’s abhorrent invasion of Ukraine had fundamentally changed international security architecture,” a spokesman for Johnson said following the meeting. “They underlined that relations with Putin could never be normalized.”

The statement is the latest example of Western leaders suggesting they want to see Putin removed from office. On Tuesday, Lithuania’s foreign minister explicitly called for regime change in Moscow, claiming it was the only way for regional countries to be safe from Russia.

Transcript at the link:

Michael Hudson on Decline of Dollar, Sanctions War, Imperialism, Financial Parasitism

Central Banker BLASTS Biden For "STEALING" Afghan Funds, Fueling Famine

UAE energy minister warns US 'Nopec' bill could spike oil prices by 300 percent

A senior UAE official has criticised a bill floated in the US Congress that would potentially open up the oil cartel Opec and countries working with it to lawsuits for collusion on rising crude oil prices. Energy Minister Suhail al-Mazrouei said on Tuesday that Opec was being unfairly targeted over the energy crisis, as he warned that passage of the bill, known as "Nopec", could disrupt the industry's long-standing system of production and send prices up to 300 percent higher. ...

A US Senate committee last week passed the bipartisan No Oil Producing and Exporting Cartels bill (Nopec), sponsored by Republican Chuck Grassley and Democrat Amy Klobuchar, with a 17-4 majority. ...

Versions of the legislation have failed in Congress for more than two decades. But last week's vote shows how rising energy prices have galvanised support for the measure.

The bill, which will need to pass the full Senate and House and be signed by President Joe Biden in order to become law, would change US antitrust law to revoke the sovereign immunity that has long protected Opec and its national oil companies from lawsuits.

CIA Head CAUGHT Secretly Meeting "Pariah" Saudi Prince

US secretly issued subpoena to access Guardian reporter’s phone records

The US justice department secretly issued a subpoena to gain access to details of the phone account of a Guardian reporter as part of an aggressive leak investigation into media stories about an official inquiry into the Trump administration’s child separation policy at the southern border.

Leak investigators issued the subpoena to obtain the phone number of Stephanie Kirchgaessner, the Guardian’s investigations correspondent in Washington. The move was carried out without notifying the newspaper or its reporter, as part of an attempt to ferret out the source of media articles about a review into family separation conducted by the Department of Justice’s inspector general, Michael Horowitz.

It is highly unusual for US government officials to obtain a journalist’s phone details in this way, especially when no national security or classified information is involved. The move was all the more surprising in that it came from the DoJ’s inspector general’s office – the watchdog responsible for ethical oversight and whistleblower protections. ...

The leak inquiry was conducted on behalf of the DoJ by the inspector general’s office of an outside government department, housing and urban development (Hud). Its investigation focused on allegations that an employee within the DoJ’s inspector general’s office had leaked sensitive information to three news outlets – the Guardian, the New York Times and NBC News.

The Guardian was the only one of the three outlets to have a subpoena issued relating to its reporter’s phone account. The Guardian published two sensitive reports by Kirchgaessner within the timeframe of the DoJ review into child separation covered by the leak inquiry.

Trump officials and meat industry blocked life-saving Covid controls, investigation finds

Trump officials “collaborated” with the meatpacking industry to downplay the threat of Covid to plant workers and block public health measures which could have saved lives, a damning new investigation has found.

Internal documents reviewed by the congressional select subcommittee on the coronavirus crisis reveal how industry representatives lobbied government officials to stifle “pesky” health departments from imposing evidence-based safety measures to curtail the virus spreading – and tried to obscure worker deaths from these authorities.

At least 59,000 workers at five of the largest meatpacking companies – Tyson Foods, JBS USA Holdings, Smithfield Foods, Cargill and National Beef Packing Company which are the subject of the congressional inquiry – contracted Covid in the first year of the pandemic, of whom at least 269 died.

According to internal communications, the companies were warned about workers and their families falling sick within weeks of the virus hitting the US. Despite this, company representatives enlisted industry-friendly Trump appointees at the USDA to fight their battles against Covid regulations and oversight.

In addition, company executives intentionally stoked fears about meat shortages in order to justify continuing to operate the plants under dangerous conditions. The fears were baseless – there were no meat shortages in the US, while exports to China hit record highs.

Ex-eBay exec pleads guilty to terrorizing couple with spiders and funeral wreaths

A former eBay executive pleaded guilty on Thursday to participating in a scheme to terrorize the creators of an online newsletter that included the delivery of live spiders and other disturbing items to their home.

David Harville, eBay’s former director of global resiliency, is the final onetime eBay employee charged in the case to plead guilty. Six others have admitted to their roles in the harassment campaign targeting a Massachusetts couple who publish the newsletter EcommerceBytes, which eBay executives viewed as critical of the company.

The scheme included sending items like a box of live cockroaches, a funeral wreath and books about surviving the loss of a spouse to the couple’s home with the hopes of getting them to stop publishing negative articles about the company, prosecutors say. eBay employees also set up fake social media accounts to send threatening messages to the couple and posted the couple’s home address online.

Harville and others were charged in June 2020 over the plot, which authorities say was orchestrated by members of eBay’s executive leadership team after the newsletter published an article about a lawsuit filed by eBay accusing Amazon of poaching its sellers, authorities said.

Report EXPOSES How Politicians PROFIT Off Lobbying

'Big News': Over 1 Million Signatures Gathered to Put $18 Min. Wage on California Ballot

Advocates pushing to raise California's minimum wage to $18 an hour heralded a key development Thursday as they began submitting more than one million signatures to get the Living Wage Act on the November ballot, easily surpassing the roughly 623,000 required.

"California Voters have been clear: people working full time should be able to afford life's basic needs," said anti-poverty activist Joe Sanberg, who filed the ballot initiative, in a statement.

The state's current minimum wage for employers, $15 an hour, was implemented just this year, though the wage drops to $14 an hour for companies with fewer than 26 employees.

Sanberg says the wage floor is clearly insufficient.

"Californians simply cannot afford to support a family on the current minimum wage—which amounts to just $32,000 a year for someone working full-time," he said. "Raising the minimum wage in the Golden State is a moral imperative."

If the Living Wage Act passes in November, it would increase the minimum wage incrementally, boosting it $1 per year until reaching $18 on January 1, 2025 for employers with 26 or more workers. Employers with fewer workers have an additional year to hit that minimum wage.

Thereafter, the minimum wage for all employees would also increase over time to keep pace with inflation and the cost of living.

Sanberg estimates that wage increase could mean an additional $6,420 per year for more than 5 million workers.

Beyond organizational backers like the California Faculty Association, Unite Here Local 11, and SEIU Local 87, the proposal appears to have strong public support.

Supporters of the ballot initiative point to a survey conducted last month of 1,200 likely voters in the state showing 76% in favor of raising the wage.

"Raising the minimum wage," said California Labor Federation executive secretary-treasurer Art Pulaski, "is one of the strongest anti-poverty measures we have as a state."

"For low-wage workers, a higher minimum wage is life-changing," he said. "Better wages for workers also means they have more to spend at local businesses in our communities. If we're serious about combating poverty and reducing inequality, raising the minimum wage is an absolute necessity."

According to Sanberg, successful passage of the initiative could reverberate nationwide.

"Not only are we going to give 6M+ California workers a raise," he tweeted Thursday, "we're going to set a new bar for working people all over the country."

Texas Gov. Abbott's Solution to Formula Shortage? Let Migrant Babies Starve

Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott was widely condemned Thursday for his joint statement with the National Border Patrol Council complaining about the Biden administration feeding migrant children in U.S. custody amid a national shortage of infant formula.

"Gov. Abbott and NBPC are literally demanding that the government lock babies in cages and then starve them of the sustenance they need to survive," tweeted Carl Takei, a senior staff attorney at the ACLU. "I just... I can't come up with the words to describe how despicable and inhumane this is."

"I'm especially blown away by the explicit contrast this statement sets up between 'our children' (who are vulnerable, precious, and deserve survival) vs. the not-our-children who deserve to starve in our baby jails," he continued.

"*Every* child, regardless of whether Gov. Abbott and Border Patrol agents consider them 'our child' or not, deserves food and love," Takei asserted. "We should be shutting down these cages, not turning them into even more horrific places."

Abbott and the NBPC's statement frames the federal government feeding children in custody as "yet another one in a long line of reckless, out-of-touch priorities from the Biden administration when it comes to securing our border and protecting Americans," adding that "our children deserve a president who puts their needs and survival first—not one who gives critical supplies to illegal immigrants before the very people he took an oath to serve."

Some critics of the statement highlighted that the governor—who last year signed into law one of the most controversial abortion bans in the United States as part of a nationwide effort by the GOP to crack down on reproductive freedom—presents himself as "pro-life."

"Abbott infamously signed a bill into law last year that bans abortion at six weeks ...and incentivizes citizens to spy on and sue each other to enforce it," Caitlin Cruz wrote for Jezebel. "But there's nothing pro-life about suggesting that we should let babies in America starve if they don't have the right legal documents."

Nick Estes: Indian Boarding Schools Were Part of "Horrific Genocidal Process" by the U.S.

Black man killed by Houston officer was shot in back of neck, autopsy shows

An attorney for the family of a 29-year-old Black man who was fatally shot last month by a Houston police officer said an independent autopsy shows he was shot in the back of his neck.

Jalen Randle was shot on 27 April as he exited a vehicle, police said. Police said he was being pursued because he was wanted on three felony warrants.

“The witnesses have said that he got out of the car and was running away. We believe the body cameras will all show it,” the civil rights attorney Ben Crump said at a news conference on Wednesday.



the horse race



Capitol attack panel subpoenas five Republicans in unprecedented step

The House select committee investigating the January 6 attack on the Capitol has issued unprecedented subpoenas to five Republican members of Congress, seeking to compel their cooperation with the inquiry into Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

The select committee empowered the chairman, Bennie Thompson, to move ahead with subpoenas to the House minority leader, Kevin McCarthy, Jim Jordan of Ohio, Scott Perry of Pennsylvania, Andy Biggs of Arizona and Mo Brooks of Alabama.

The five congressmen flatly refused to accept invitations to provide voluntary assistance to the investigation, sources said.

Thompson said: “Before we hold our hearings next month, we wished to provide members the opportunity to discuss these matters with the committee voluntarily. Regrettably, the individuals receiving subpoenas today have refused and we’re forced to take this step to help ensure the committee uncovers facts concerning January 6th.”

The subpoena letters indicate that the select committee is seeking testimony from the five House Republicans about some of the most sensitive details about Trump’s unlawful efforts to overturn the election, including their contacts with Trump.



the evening greens


US oil refineries spewing cancer-causing benzene into communities, report finds

A dozen US oil refineries last year exceeded the federal limit on average benzene emissions. Among the 12 refineries that emitted above the maximum level for benzene, five were in Texas, four in Louisiana, and one each in Pennsylvania, Indiana and the US Virgin Islands, a new analysis by the Environmental Integrity Project revealed on Thursday.

Benzene is a known carcinogen that is highly toxic and volatile when exposed to air. Much of the excess emissions come through leaks from valves, tanks, pumps and other means that are hard to detect. The Environmental Protection Agency estimates 6.1 million people in the US live within three miles of a refinery, with low-income people and people of color represented at rates nearly twice that of the general population.

Out of 129 operable oil refineries in 2021, 118 reported benzene concentration registered at or near the site, otherwise known as the fence-line. Nearly half of these refineries released benzene levels above 3 micrograms per cubic meter, which the Environmental Integrity Project defines as a long-term potential health threat.

The EPA requires facilities to take action if they exceed an average 9 micrograms per cubic meter, or above “action level” emission of benzene. “If [facilities] can’t get their benzene below the action level, year after year, we really need to see enforcement from the EPA,” said Eric Schaeffer, the executive director of the Environmental Integrity Project, in a press conference. “You need to start paying penalties when your fence-line levels persist,” he added.

UN Report Warns Earth at 'Crossroads' in Battle Against Global Drought Crisis

As United Nations and other experts gather in Côte d'Ivoire's largest city for a major conference on fighting desertification, an agency of the world body published a new report warning that humanity is "at a crossroads" in drought management, and that mitigation must proceed "urgently, using every tool we can" if the planet is to avert catastrophic consequences.

The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) report—entitled Drought in Numbers, 2022—was released to mark Drought Day at UNCCD's 15th Conference of Parties (COP15), which began on Monday and will run through May 20, in Abidjan.

"The facts and figures of this publication all point in the same direction: an upward trajectory in the duration of droughts and the severity of impacts, not only affecting human societies but also the ecological systems upon which the survival of all life depends, including that of our own species," UNCCD Executive Secretary Ibrahim Thiaw said in a statement.

"We are at a crossroads," he warned. "We need to steer toward the solutions rather than continuing with destructive actions, believing that marginal change can heal systemic failure."

The publication—which calls on world leaders to fully commit to drought preparedness and resiliency—reveals:

  • Since 2000, the frequency and duration of droughts have risen by 29%;
  • From 1970 to 2019, weather, climate, and water hazards accounted for 50% of disasters and 45% of disaster-related deaths, mostly in developing countries;
  • Droughts represent 15% of natural disasters but claimed the highest number of lives—approximately 650,000—during that same period;
  • From 1998 to 2017, droughts caused global economic losses of around $124 billion; and
  • In 2022, more than 2.3 billion people face water stress, while 160 million children are exposed to severe and prolonged droughts.
  • According to the report, unless urgent action is taken, an estimated 700 million people will be at risk of being displaced by drought by the end of the decade. By 2040, an estimated one in four children will live in areas with extreme water shortages, while droughts may affect over three-quarters of the world's population by 2050.

    "One of the best, most comprehensive solutions is land restoration, which addresses many of the underlying factors of degraded water cycles and the loss of soil fertility," said Thiaw. "We must build and rebuild our landscapes better, mimicking nature wherever possible and creating functional ecological systems."

    "We all must live up to our responsibility to ensure the health of present and future generations, wholeheartedly and without delay," Thiaw added.

    The new report follows an April UNCCD publication, Global Land Outlook 2, which details how humans have altered 70% of the Earth's lands from their natural state and degraded as much as 40% of the planet's non-ice land.

    "The human-environment relationship must drastically change," that report states, "to avoid catastrophic tipping points whereby the human power of exploitation is overwhelmed by the power of nature."

    Geothermal energy: A new, green lease of life for old coal mines

    New Mexico wildfire rampages on as fresh blaze engulfs California mansions

    Extreme fire conditions are continuing to fuel a massive wildfire in northern New Mexico, making it difficult for crews to contain the largest blaze in the US, which grew to nearly 260,000 acres acres on Thursday. The continued destruction came as a smaller fire broke out in California, destroying more than 20 homes, many of them multimillion-dollar mansions, in the coastal community of Laguna Niguel.

    New Mexico has seen an explosive start to what is expected to be another devastating fire season across the American west, with parched vegetation and gusty winds fanning flames that have burned for weeks. “This fire is going to keep growing,” New Mexico officials said in a Thursday morning update, noting that more resources are being deployed to battle the blaze as another red flag warning was issued through the evening. “The weather has been unfavorable for weeks,” they said. “This will continue to cause extreme fire behavior and rapid growth, especially to the north.”

    The fire in California began on Wednesday when strong ocean winds sent embers flying, sparking flames that swept through the dry seaside bluffs and into the community. Though conditions improved overnight, by Thursday morning officials still listed the fire at zero percent containment. Residents of about 900 houses were under evacuation in coastal California and one firefighter was injured, Orange county officials said. The wildfire has torched about 200 acres. ...

    Rising temperatures have spurred desiccation throughout the west and drought conditions are only expected to deepen through the hot, dry weeks and months ahead. In its latest report, released on Thursday, the US Drought Monitor classified more than 40% of the west in “Extreme Drought”, up from roughly 35% last week. Nearly 60% of California was also in the category, a sharp jump from just over 40% last week.


    Also of Interest

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

    US Counting on Putin To Signal Before Using Nukes

    Russia River Crossing Setback, Advances Elsewhere, EU Drop Oil Sanctions, Erdogan Opposes NATO Bid

    Democrats fund Ukraine war at the expense of American workers

    German industry warns economic disaster if deindustrialisation continues

    Russia Announces Initial Retaliatory Sanctions Targets; Waiting for the Other Shoe to Drop

    New York Times, Defense Intelligence Agency Go Wobbly on Ukraine Prospects as Militias + Russia Continues to Grind Down Opposition in Donbass

    Israeli police beat mourners at funeral of slain Palestinian journalist

    ‘Sinkhole of corruption’: Trump Organization sells Washington hotel

    Climate chaos certain if oil and gas mega-projects go ahead, warns IEA chief

    How the moon influences temperatures on Earth

    Declassified Doc REVEALS Direct Saudi Gov 9/11 Connection


    A Little Night Music

    The Animals - Bring It On Home To Me

    The Animals - Tobacco Road

    The Animals - See See Rider

    The Animals - We Gotta Get Out Of This Place

    The Animals - Boom Boom

    The Animals - Baby Let Me Take You Home

    The Animals - Don't Bring Me Down

    The Animals - Lonely Avenue

    The Animals - Bright Lights, Big City

    The Animals - Smoke Stack Lightning

    The Animals - Shake

    The Animals - Animalization


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    snoopydawg's picture

    You might have posted this previously but there was no transcript then.

    The transcript of the interview is excellent as usual and goes into a lot of financial history, but here’s what he said on Russia.

    MICHAEL HUDSON: Well, as we’re seeing now, the world is dividing into two parts. We can see that in the fight against Russia, which is also a fight against China, and against India, as you noted. And it seems Indonesia and other countries as well.

    The United States is pushing a world that can be controlled by American investors. The ideal of the American neoliberal plan is to do to other countries what it did to Russia after 1991: take all of your public domain, your oil companies, your nickel mines, your electric utilities, give them all to the wealthy oligarchy, that can only make money once it’s taken control of these companies, by selling the stocks to the West.
    ….
    And the United States says, U.S. State Department officials have said, what we want to do is carve up Russia into maybe four different countries: Siberia, western Russia, southern Russia or Central Asia, maybe northern Russia.

    And once we’ve done that, we cut Russia off from China, then we go into China. We finance, we send ISIS and al-Qaeda into the Uyghur areas, the Muslim areas, and we start a color revolution there. And then we break up China, into a northern part, a southern part, a central part.

    And once we break them up, we can more or less control them. And we can then come in, buy up their resources, and take over their industry, their labor, and their government, and get richer to obtain from China, Russia, India, Indonesia, and Iran the wealth that we’re no longer producing in the United States, now that we de-industrialized.
    ….
    Privatized health care, 18% of GDP, that is pricing America out of the world market. Debt, auto debt, student debt, which in other countries education is free; that’s pricing America out of the market.

    So you have a basically un-competitive economy that’s committing financial suicide, following the same dynamic that destroyed the Roman empire, where a predatory oligarchy took over and maintained power by an assassination policy of its critics, just very similar to what America has been doing in Latin America and other countries.
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    Norton And also what is the effect on the European economies, which my impression is that Europe is going to become what you call an economic dead zone, more and more reliant on the U.S., whereas Russia, China, and Iran, and even potentially India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia – we’re seeing much more economic integration of Asia, which is, of course, where the majority of humanity lives.

    Hudson

    Well you have used the words shock-and-awe, picking it up from the U.S. statements of shock-and-awe. There hasn’t been any shock-and-awe; there’s been a self-defeating piffle, and laughter.

    So immediately Russia said, well, obviously we can’t get paid in dollars anymore, or in euros, because, you’ll just grab them, so you’ll have to buy oil and gas in rubles. We’re going to price it in our own currency. Just like China had talked about pricing its exports in yuan.

    And so what has happened is that immediately the ruble not only recovered, but is now selling at a higher rate than it was before the American sanctions. So there was no shock at all. The Americans felt shock.

    The Americans are shocked. The Americans are awed. The Russians are laughing and everything is going their way.

    Well, now everybody thought that, well, in a few years it may take a decade for China, Russia, Iran, all these countries to break away from the U.S. But America said, we’re going to help you, we’re going to speed up the breakaway process. We’re going to isolate you. So you’ve got to band together against us.

    So that’s exactly what it has done. You can just imagine how the Russians are crying all the way to the bank about this.

    This could be titled: The sequel to the fall of Rome.

    Biden has speeded up the dollar's fall from grace and he’s taking us down with him as well as the European poodle's citizens without their consent. And meanwhile we have congress letting corporations gauge us as much as they want to whilst they themselves are making tons of money from insider trading. They have given themselves every program that they have denied us and have made us pay for it. Congressional perks make their lives pretty damn sweet.

    Have a great weekend bluesters and thanks for another week of news and blues.

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    That’s why President Clinton in the United States moved to invite China into the International Labor Organization, saying, well, we can fight wage rises in America by a race to the bottom. We can we can hire Asians to do work, and that will cause unemployment here. And that’s wonderful for the industrialists. It will basically cut wages and keep American wages down.

    Well, that basically is the strategy of finance capitalism, and the aim of finance capitalism is not to invest in factories, and plant equipment, and research and development, but to live in the short term, but to make money by financial engineering, not industrial engineering.

    Vote blue…on second thought…why?

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    joe shikspack's picture

    @snoopydawg

    i used to credit our elites with at least being clever and devious, but now it seems that one can only credit them with being too clever by half.

    i wonder how long it is going to take the general public to decide it's time for the people who run this ship of fools to walk the plank.

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    First they murder her in cold blood and then disgrace her funeral by beating the pallbearers. Stay classy, Israeli thugs. The way the mainstream media covered her murder was obscene. One headline made it seem like her death wasn’t connected to an Israeli thug shooting her in the head.
    But Russia right?

    Hey, Taileb do you have anything to say about this? Omar? How can they stay silent? How about the Zionists in congress? Still going to give Israel billions with no strings attached?

    Exactly!

    How much longer will the world stay silent on Israel’s crimes against humanity that are on full display?

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    joe shikspack's picture

    @snoopydawg

    but they should be spoken in the hague.

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    I’m hopeful that it will happen some day, but not until America falls and organizations can get their autonomy back. I don’t think there’s any that we haven’t captured. OWSP or whatever it’s called was one of the last to fall. The UN fell long ago. Amnesty too right?

    Let’s see if the HuffPost covers it tomorrow. Funny how the screaming Russian headlines have disappeared from above the fold there. Just poof and just like Covid stopped being covered.

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    can it get any worse than this?
    one can hope
    good weekend and thanks for
    posting brother

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    joe shikspack's picture

    @QMS

    indeed, we can only hope that there is a silver lining in all of this.

    have a great weekend!

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    a favorite from way back
    maybe 68? nam' resistors
    used to use this song as a
    friggin' banner to say it's either
    canada or jail
    and don't bring me down Wink

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    ggersh's picture

    [video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCnC-lVLOIY&t=2s]

    How in the fucking world do these people get votes? Like
    really how?

    Stay safe everyone and thanks for the EB's Joe!

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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

    How in the fucking world do these people get votes?

    i dunno, but every time there's an election, there's billions of dollars spent on propaganda. i think that might have something to do with it.

    have a great weekend!

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    Lookout's picture

    Color me surprised...
    the pols are profiting from lobbyists.

    Israel killing and bullying Palestinians.

    US promoting war in Ukraine...
    and on and on.

    Music is nice despite the clown world of warmongers like Vicky Nulan and the Kagan family
    [video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qi1m4UXtOGw]

    Have a great well deserved weekend js. Thanks as always!

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

    joe shikspack's picture

    @Lookout

    yep, business as usual. pols are taking their graft. israeli thugs are beating up and murdering palestinians. nothing out of the ordinary.

    music, well, music is always out of the ordinary.

    have a great weekend!

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    enhydra lutris's picture

    Happy Friday the 13th. The Democratic Party is running a new con job and they're spamming it quite widely from something called the National Democratic Training Committee, which you need to add to your spam filter.

    The con runs as follows:

    McConnell is PANICKING!!!
    Mitch McConnell: Democrats, leave the Supreme Court alone.
    He KNOWS if we pass the Judiciary Act and appoint four new liberal justices, his death grip on the Supreme Court will be OVER.
    ✅ Abortion rights: SAVED
    ✅ Voting rights: SAVED
    ✅ Civil rights: SAVED
    That’s why we’re racing to raise 20,000 donations by midnight to push this stunning bill over the finish line and save our Democracy.
    MCCONNELL WILL THROW A TEMPER TANTRUM IF WE HIT OUR GOAL!!
    So we can’t lose momentum now!!! DONATE NOW >>
    DONATE $5 TO PASS THE JUDICIARY ACT >>
    ** Mitch McConnell will be HUMILIATED if you donate **
    Mitch McConnell’s Supreme Court is planning to STRIKE DOWN Roe v. Wade any day.
    So top Democrats like Elizabeth Warren are SPRINTING to save reproductive rights:
    Elizabeth Warren: The Supreme Court does not get the final word on Roe V. Wade. It is Congress that gets the final word and the Senate must get it done and protect abortion rights.
    IF Congress passes the Judiciary Act,
    THEN Joe Biden will have the power to appoint four new liberal justices
    AND we’ll balance the Supreme Court, and defend Roe v. Wade. YES YES YES!
    But, we need 20,000 donations by midnight to fuel our fight.

    MY BOLDS

    Of course, they can't simply pass the bill and wait for people to reward them, they need beaucoups donations up front in order to pass the bill. If they fall so much as one contribution short they presumably won't be able to pass it.

    Of course, they know damn well they can't and won't pass it and this would be straight up fraud except that the courts will rule that nobody believes political advertisements. Some charitable soul needs to remind all the gullible Democratic party members (is that redundant??) that they cannot get anything past a filibuster and can't get rid of the filibuster and wouldn't even if they could. Fitting for Friday the 13th I think.

    be well, have a good one and have a wonderful weekend

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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

    there's a sucker born every minute...

    a fool and his money are soon parted...

    i suppose that the democrats wouldn't send out pitches like that if they didn't work to some degree.

    have a great weekend!

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    dystopian's picture

    Hi all, Hey Joe, Hope all are well! Love that Animals V.1.0. Big fan of that early Hilton and Chas. Eric was amazing of course... what a voice, what a string of hits, even V.2.0 Animals were great. "White Houses" is the sleeper V.2.0 45 single with the most badass lead solo of any Animals single probably. Was played lots on L.A. (KRLA AM!) radio in '68 methinks.

    Thanks for the great sounds! Sorry about the shitshow. Have a great weekend!

    be well 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

    joe shikspack's picture

    @dystopian

    i especially like the early period of the animals when they were doing a lot of covers of john lee hooker and other blues stuff.

    yeah, sorry about the news, it just obstinately refuses to get better. Smile

    have a great weekend! i'll be posting some tasty music tomorrow if you want to drop by.

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