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Conservative Animus
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Conservatism is the theoretical voice of this animus against the agency of the subordinate classes. It provides the most consistent and profound argument as to why the lower orders should not be allowed to exercise their independent will, why they should not be allowed to govern themselves or the polity. Submission is their first duty, agency, the prerogative of the elite.
- Corey Robin
The Conservative Mind
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“Never give in. Never give in. Never, never, never, never — in nothing, great or small, large or petty — never give in, except to convictions of honour and good sense.
Never yield to force. Never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy.”
- Winston Churchill _________________
“Imperial privilege is this strange ability on the part of the U.S. public to ‘shrug off’ the consequences experienced by people impacted by the direct and indirect result of U.S. militarism.”
— Ajamu Baraka
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Politicus USA on GOP Fascism
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The entire GOP apparatus is slipping toward fascism and millions of Americans have been indoctrinated to believe that the Bible none of them have read takes precedence over the Constitution none of them have read.
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Ukraine Disinformation Battle: Little Green Men, Hamsters and the Fog of War
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There has always been a gap in how media on both sides of the former Iron Curtain have reported world events, and it’s growing as the crisis in Ukraine escalates. It has become increasingly difficult to obtain reliable information from any side — west, east, or further east — about what is going on in Eastern Ukraine.
While powerful propaganda machines fill the public space with smoke and mirrors, one of the few facts that can be positively established in Eastern Ukraine is that the body count is steadily growing: a testament of just how easy it is for self-interested foreign powers to start, either intentionally or recklessly, a civil war in the heart of Europe. Continuing coverage is available at this link and this link.
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Fukushima, Japan Disaster Worsens and Spreads
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While the American reactor industry continues to suck billions of dollars from the public treasury, its allies in the corporate media seem increasingly hesitant to cover the news of post-Fukushima Japan. Continuing coverage is available at this link, this link, and this link.
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Paul Krugman:
I don’t think many people grasp just how raw, how explicit, the corruption of our institutions has become.
Yesterday I had a conversation with someone who, like me, spent most of the Bush years as a voice in the wilderness. And he pointed out something remarkable: although those of us who said the obvious — that the Bush administration was fundamentally monstrous — were ridiculed by all the respectable people at the time, at this point our narrative has become everyone’s narrative.
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Paul Craig Roberts:
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"Anyone who depends on print, TV, or right-wing talk radio media is totally misinformed. The Bush administration has achieved a de facto Ministry of Propaganda."
"The uniformity of the US media has become much more complete since the days of the cold war. During the 1990s, the US government permitted an unconscionable concentration of print and broadcast media that terminated the independence of the media.
Today the US media is owned by 5 giant companies in which pro-Zionist Jews have disproportionate influence. More importantly, the values of the conglomerates reside in the broadcast licenses, which are granted by the government, and the corporations are run by corporate executives — not by journalists — whose eyes are on advertising revenues and the avoidance of controversy that might produce boycotts or upset advertisers and subscribers.
Americans who rely on the totally corrupt corporate media have no idea what is happening anywhere on earth, much less at home."
_________________ War On Terror
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Roberts asked "Is the War on Terror a Hoax", and claims it has "killed, maimed, dislocated, and made widows and orphans of millions of Muslims in six countries". Roberts called the attacks "naked aggression" on civilian populations and infrastructure which constitute war crimes.
_________________ Republican Party
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Roberts is seriously dismayed by what he considers the Republican Party's disregard for the U.S. Constitution. He has even voiced his regret that he ever worked for it, avowing that, had he known what it would become, he would never have contributed to the Reagan Revolution.
_________________ American Democracy and Oligarchy
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Roberts has been increasingly critical of what he deems as the lessening of democracy in the U.S.; instead accusing it of being run by oligarchs by stating:
"The west prides itself that it is the standard for the world, that it is a democracy. But nowhere do you see democratic outcomes: not in Greece, not in Ireland, not in the UK, not here, the outcomes are always to punish the innocent and reward the guilty.
And that's what the Greeks are in the streets protesting. We see this all over the west. There is no democracy, there are oligarchies, some of these smaller European countries are not even run by their own governments, they are run by Wall Street... There is probably more democracy in China than there is in the west.
Revolution is the only answer... We are confronted with a curious situation. Throughout the west we think we have democracy, we hold ourselves up high, we demonize China, we talk about the mafia state of Russia, we talk about the Arabs and so on, but where is the democracy here?"
Roberts effectively announced his journalistic retirement. The article, published at Counterpunch.org, begins:
"There was a time when the pen was mightier than the sword. That was a time when people believed in truth and regarded truth as an independent power and not as an auxiliary for government, class, race, ideological, personal, or financial interest."
It proceeds to a bitter chronicle of the demise of American intellectual integrity, particularly that of financial journalists and economists. These have been thoroughly corrupted by monetary inducements to misrepresent and ignore what has been, in effect, the systematic dismantling of the nation's productive life, in the name of globalization.
He holds the members of his own journalistic profession largely responsible for abetting relentless outsourcing of American industry, thereby gutting the American middle class and effectively dooming the nation's future.
He describes his own ostracism from mainstream media access, the consequence of his relentless and unflinching criticism of the demolition process over the past decade. His column ends, "The militarism of the U.S. and Israeli states, and Wall Street and corporate greed, will now run their course. As the pen is censored and its might extinguished, I am signing off."
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Liberal?
"If by a 'Liberal' they mean someone who looks ahead and not behind, someone who welcomes new ideas without rigid reactions, someone who cares about the welfare of the people — their health, their housing, their schools, their jobs, their civil rights, and their civil liberties — someone who believes we can break through the stalemate and suspicions that grip us in our policies abroad, if that is what they mean by a “Liberal,” then I’m proud to say I’m a “Liberal."
John F. Kennedy, 1960
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Citizen's United
"[T]his Court now concludes that independent expenditures, including those made by corporations, do not give rise to corruption or the appearance of corruption. That speakers may have influence over or access to elected officials does not mean that those officials are corrupt. And the appearance of influence or access will not cause the electorate to lose faith in this democracy."
Republican Budget Bill Doesn’t Add Up
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Matthew Yglesias: “They have been avoiding it all year, but when
congressional Republicans return to Washington this week, they will need to
focus on their...
And now they come for the courts.
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"Society cannot exist without law. Law is the bond of society: that which
makes it, that which preserves it and keeps it together. It is, in fact,
the e...
There Is A Club, And You Cannot Afford It
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Grifters Gotta Grift It’s the bastard off-spring of Heathers and Mean
Girls, but for billionaire boys. “A new club is coming to Washington — and
you probab...
A pledge of non-involvement in war crimes
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“100 Days Trump: Fighting The Wrong Enemies With The Wrong Tools | Cameron
Macgregor“ (Neutrality Studies).“Col. Lawrence Wilkerson: Washington's
Rivalries...
Monstrous Futures
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[image: Tariff war, Falling dollar, Donald Trump]
With the economy in crisis, time to invest in imaginary things.
Monstrous Futures originally appeared on ...
Is there any breaking point?
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Obviously the Republican conference is a Trump personality cult beyond
salvation while he remains alive — and they care as little about their own
constit...
Trump’s canal fixation
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“Donald Trump has demanded free transit for American commercial and
military ships through the Panama and Suez canals, tasking his secretary of
state wit...
Open Thread April 27 2025
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Yesterday, the radio opera was Mozart’s “Le Nozze de Figaro,” usually
translated “The Marriage of Figaro,” but more accurately “Figaro’s
Wedding.” I didn’t...
Update: Lumber Prices Up 11% YoY
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This is something to watch again. Here is another monthly update on lumber
prices.
*SPECIAL NOTE:* The CME group discontinued the Random Length Lumber Futu...
Sunday Reading
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Pope Francis’s Most Radical Belief — Charles P. Pierce. Papal funerals have
a colorful history, and not just because the patriarchs of the Eastern
church b...
The Conversation -- April 27, 2025
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*David Sanger & Motoko Rich* of the *New York Times*: “Mr. *Trump *was on
the ground in Rome for about 14 hours, and left immediately after the
services ...
Drop Dead City
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My wife and I saw “Drop Dead City” tonight at the IFC in Manhattan. It’s a
riveting documentary about the New York City Fiscal Crisis of 1975. I know
that ...
A Vision in Blue
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Laid out in repose at the Pope's funeral whilst resplendent in blue was
President Trump, kept somewhat upright by virtue of his belt. Alongside him
as...
Links 4/26/25
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Links for you. Science: Trump’s EPA Plans to Stop Collecting Greenhouse Gas
Emissions Data From Most Polluters The lonely life of a glyph-breaker You
Might...
Game Jam Winner Spotlight: A Warning
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It’s time for the second in our series of posts about the winners of this
year’s public domain game jam, Gaming Like It’s 1929! We’ve already covered
the B...
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As of today: Figure 1: GDP (bold black), GDPNow adjusted for gold imports,
4/24 (light blue square), GS, 4/24 (red triangle)), Wells Fargo, 4/25 (pink
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Weekend links 775
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The Bride of the Wind (1914) by Oskar Kokoschka. • Among the new titles at
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Fantômas, ...
SATURDAY: Blue America has never heard this claim!
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*SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 2025*
*Red America has: *Last night, she opened the garbage can. When she did,
Greg Gutfeld came crawling out.
By "she," we refer t...
The Imperial Papacy
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While preaching the decentralization of church power, Pope Francis was not
shy about using his office to enact top-down change.
The post The Imperial P...
Do you need help fighting ISIS?
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26 April 2025 - by Bayan Alkelany
A report by France’s TF1 channel has been widely circulated in a shortened
version—missing the very heart of the sto...
The End of Anti-Semitism
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[image: The End of Anti-Semitism]
We live in a weird time: the accusation of anti-semitism has never been
more common and the consequences have never been...
Israel Hovers Over Iran-US Nuclear Talks
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Israel may not be visible at the nuclear negotiating table, as U.S.-Iran
talks resume on Saturday, but its influence over the outcome is palpable,
writes M...
At the Southbank Centre
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A Wound with Teeth, the first half of the choreographer Holly Blakey’s
recent double bill at the Southbank Centre, reminded me of some of Paula
Rego...
Why Simplicity Is Gaining Value in How We Eat
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Food used to come with a long list of instructions—count this, avoid that,
eat every few hours, and follow a different plan for every goal. Now, a
growing ...
Weekend long read
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1) At the Times of Israel, Nurit Yohanan reports on the infiltration of
hospitals in the Gaza Strip by terrorist organisations. “Currently,
according to....
Weekend long read
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1) At the Times of Israel, Nurit Yohanan reports on the infiltration of
hospitals in the Gaza Strip by terrorist organisations. “Currently,
according to....
Stress-Eating Is My Olympics
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Every season, Philadelphia’s Citizens Bank Park announces new additions to
the menus of various eateries and vendors scattered around the stadium.
This y...
2025.17: Where Will Apple Be in 2035?
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The best Stratechery content from the week of April 21, 2025, including
Tech History and Apple's Future, Dithering on Google, and Hamsters and
Antibodies.
Black Agenda Radio April 25, 2025
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Black Agenda Radio April 25, 2025
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Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
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Help! I don’t know if anyone is still checking back here, but the laptop is
still in the shop. I finally got a repair estimate of $500, which is for
data r...
The Idiocy, It Burns (The Defense Dept)
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*Update*: Oops, halfway through Friday before finding out Steve in
Manhattan added this article to *Crooks & Liars'* Mike's Round-Up today.
Sorry I didn'...
The Wile E. Coyote Recession
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*So where are corporate profits going to come from as globalization,
price-gouging, planned obsolescence, shrinkflation and immiseration run out
of rope?* ...
Should you water your orchid with ice cubes?
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There's a fierce debate raging in the horticulture world over whether
adding ice cubes to your orchid is beneficial or damaging for this tropical
plant. Ja...
Weekly Review
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It was reported that the record-high average egg price of $6.23 per dozen
had caused many Americans to celebrate Easter by painting potatoes and
rocks, a...
A Tyrant At the Funeral
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If news that Donald Trump is going to Pope Francis' funeral instead of it
being the other way around has you feeling bummed, please take heart.
Goodness ...
Cartoon: Moving Out
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There’s a timelapse drawing video for this cartoon – check it out! For my
entire life – and much longer than that – conservatives have been
anti-Russia. In...
Silicon Valley drinks its own Kool aid on AI
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There is growing evidence that we are experiencing a huge bubble when it
comes to AI. But what’s also weird, bordering on cultish, is how bought in
the res...
Due Process
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As we are painfully seeing, Trump and his followers seem to find difficulty
in understanding what tariffs and due process are.
While not trying to den...
Keeping Criminals Out
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That line of Trump's, when I heard it on the radio—"Isn't it wonderful that
we're keeping criminals out of our country?"—struck me as begging a couple
...
What is DOGE doing? Can they be stopped?
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We have hard evidence that the DOGE staff changes to computer systems have
done damage.
Jeff Hauser was on the Nicole Sandler show talking about Musk DO...
Trump's Illegal Runaway Train
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Will the wrongful deportation of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia be the
proverbial straw that broke the camel's back for Trump voters?
When they protest in...
The Great Spring 2025 Book Preview
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It’s been a painfully long winter here in New York City, but the glinting
promise of spring—and spring books—has bolstered me through these cold,
hard mo...
Not trying to pretend
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Hydra VIII by Sebrina Seck is from a collection of Iconic Muse Women by
European artists.
So, this was the part where I fell and broke my hip, which rathe...
The Eight Tribes of Trump and China
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*LAST OCTOBER* I published a short breakdown of four geopolitical ‘schools’
that might shape China strategy under Trump. That piece was a pre-election
prev...
Parade Deck Sec Def (Oops Sec)
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Drunk & IncompetentI am still livid over the shameful disrespect towards Ira
Hayes, Jackie Robinson, and so many other Veterans by the racist cowards,
tr...
Kevin Drum (1958–2025)
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Blogger and journalist Kevin Drum died earlier this month at the age of 66
after a long battle with cancer. His most recent website, where his wife
Marian ...
The Meaning of Trump’s Victory
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This was a change election that was made amazingly close by voters wanting
the middle class to govern, not the richest and for women to have equal
rights. ...
It Can't Happen Here
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Trump has made his repeated promise to deport 20,000,000 minorities and
foreigners a central feature of his campaign. What does Trump intend to do
wi...
Maybe Not So Fast
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I just got the estimate for the hosting on my other Blog,
Bustednuckles.com, for one year. With Wa state tax? A little over $900. I
can’t afford that so I ...
We Don’t Need A New Theory Of EVERYTHING
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Though things have indeed changed since this video was produced, it still
makes the infinitesimally tiny point! “Luminous beings are we; not this
crude...
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Hello all,
It is with great sadness that I share with you the passing of our beloved
sister, Mother, and Grandmother, the individual that you all knew ...
4 bienfaits de l’huile de CBD
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L’huile de CBD, issue du cannabis, est devenue un sujet de discussion
croissant dans le domaine de la santé et du bien-être. Ses propriétés
thérapeutique...
In Memorium
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Tom Degan
1958-2023
To all Tom’s faithful readers of the Rant, we are sad to announce that he
passed away on December 7th, 2023. Thank you so much for th...
Shadowproof Is Shutting Down
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After eight years, we have decided that it is time to shut down
Shadowproof, but that does not mean that the independent journalism that we
fostered is c...
I Have Been To Heaven and Back
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OBS chimed in on my post about mobility impairment. And therein my
capybaras, lies the tale. For early in fall, I had a swelling in my leg,
that I thought ...
Last Post, Please Read
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Good morning. This is Zandar's Dad. I am sorry to tell you that he passed
away over the weekend, peacefully in his sleep. Fortunately, his computer
was on ...
Media Say ... Gloom And Doom In China
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The New York Times, and other western media, are running a 'doom and gloom
in Xi's economy' campaign. The latest entry is this piece: China’s Economic
Pain...
A Few Quick Announcements
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By James As I wrote a couple of years ago, I don’t post here anymore. I
just have a couple of updates for people who subscribe and may be
interested in my ...
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Happy 2023 To All Of You
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I have often come back here to try to write some sort of a conclusion to
the years of activity on this site, but have not figured out what, exactly,
to s...
November/December 2022 issue
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Our November/December 2022 issue has been printed and is going out to print
subscribers very soon, and e-subscribers have already gotten their
electronic c...
END TIMES
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Half of yesterday's content was suppressed before it existed. There is no
point in producing content under such conditions. I Quit.
This post was unpubl...
Intersectional Pride Day
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Today was Pride Day in NYC, and for the first time in two years, the march
was packed with participants... people were confident to step out during
this ...
What Is a Bayonet? Or, Who Wins & Who Loses?
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WD Ehrhardt: So I signed up, only to discover that being a man wasn’t all
it was cracked up to be, that men who are horribly mangled in battle really
do ...
Colin Kidd: Green Pastel Redness
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With six conservatives on the nine-person court, Chief Justice John Roberts
knows that another prudent defection on his part will not be enough to save
Roe...
Trump = Roadkill
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Surely the facts are not in dispute A New York man upset with what he
perceived as Donald Trump’s threats to democracy was criminally charged on
Monday wit...
The War on Terror Is a Success — for Terror
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Terrorist Groups Have Doubled Since the Passage of the 2001 AUMF Nick Turse
It began more than two decades ago. On September 20, 2001, President George
W....
Merry Christmas! We Got You Some Fauxmosexuals!
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Happy holidays, everyone. People seemed to enjoy last year's riff of D.W.
Griffith's 1909 silent melodrama, *A Trap for Santa*, so we did it again,
with ...
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Have You Heard Has a New Website
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TweetHave You Heard has a new website. Visit us at
www.haveyouheardpodcast.com to find our latest episodes and our entire
archive. And be sure to check out...
Whether (and how) America can survive Trumpism
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Georgetown Professor Thomas Zimmer joins us to talk about polarization and
extremism, and what insights American and world history provide as to
whether ...
Goodbye, Little Macho
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Saturday was a year since my mom died from COVID. My sister and I got Macho
in the car, and we drove to the cemetery for the first time since her
burial. W...
Big Government Handouts
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Recently, Elon Musk beat out Jeff Bezos for a 2.9 billion contract from
NASA to fly one of his magnificent exploding rocket ships to the moon. In
true Am...
Cancel Yourself
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At this point we find ourselves confronted by a very disquieting question:
Do we really wish to act upon our knowledge? Does a majority of the
population t...
American Carnage
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And crows will eat your eyes. -- Motörhead, *Traitor *
I promise that I don't intend to make a habit of breaking radio silence,
especially just a couple ...
Weird Op-Ed of the Day
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Today's weird op-ed comes from DNI John Ratcliffe via the Murdoch-owned
Wall Street Journal.
China Is National Security Threat No. 1Resisting Beijing’s ...
‘Test & Trace’ is a mirage
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Lockdown II thoughts: Day 1 Opposition politicians have been banging on
about the need for a ‘working’ Test & Trace system even more loudly than
the govern...
Saturday Emmylou Blogging
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Note: Blogspot has changed its template for posting and I can't make any
sense of it so this may be my last post. Sorry. Adios. Thanks to Fuzzy
Legends Arc...
Outbreak: Anatomy of a Plague
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[ by Charles Cameron — scientific [precision meets human error in cases of
outbreak — with links to a terrific science thread by Palli Thordarson
@PalliTho...
Over-the-air television and the other America
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If you’re an OTA viewer you’re feeding on cultural leftovers, quite
literally. If you’re not, your baseline cost of living is poverty line
times 1.5 or som...
The Immaterial Physical World
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For centuries the prevailing western worldview has been built upon the
materialistic, mechanical model of Isaac Newton - a clockwork Universe
composed of...
They can save the world by @BloggersRUs
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*They can save the world*
by Tom Sullivan
Climate activist Greta Thunberg, Time magazine's 2019 Person of the Year
has called on German industrial giant...
Stop the Madness! Sign this Petition!
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Hello, fellow outraged citizen. Are you as outraged as we are? Have you had
enough? Are you one of those astute, sentient, breathing persons who has
not...
More Shoes More
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So, like, always, because this is forever the only relevant part of the
shtick:
Yesterday was the last day that neither of us was 60 fucking years old. O...
Open Thread
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[image: image of a purple sofa]
Hosted by a purple sofa. Have a seat and chat.
[*Note:* Liss is currently on hiatus for health reasons. There will be an
Op...
apologies for my absence
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skippy, his co-bloggers and his followers are among my favorite people in
the world. real life has been challenging for me these last few years but i
got m...
Site Announcement
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Hey, folks. So, we've passed the Rubicon on this site. We've done the final
migration of posts. This includes over 18,000 posts I've written over the
las...
Membership Drive
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The Office of Strategic Services during World War II included in its
training courses for agents so-called OSS Steps to Recruitment, which
detail import...
The Fossil Fuel Globalists Ruining our Lives
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Are You Ready for an Epoch Fail? Globalists Really Are Ruining Your Life
By John Feffer You know the story: the globalists want your guns. They want
your d...
Armistice Day...Every Family Has a Story
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*[Gary Note: Blogging, of late, has been taking a back seat to life...which
is as it should be. But today **you're getting a pair of posts!**]*
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Attacks on Afghan security forces kill at least 10
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*Attacks on Afghan security forces kill at least 10: *
*In northwestern Badghis province, five officers were killed, including
Abdul Hakim, the police co...
Meanwhile in bizarro world…
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This is a take so hot, it’s officially 2 Hot 2 Touch, by one Douglas Heye:.
Trump is uniquely positioned to cut a deal to prevent school shootings
Wait, do...
Savage Minds is dead! Long live anthro{dendum}!
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This will be the last post on the domain savageminds.org, but the site will
live on. It will live on both at this address (savageminds.org) where there
wil...
Trump-Branded Shit
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From our partners at DownWithTyranny! -by Dorothy ReikNever one to bypass a
branding opportunity, Donald Trump has decided to increase and extend his
prese...
Bezmenov- West Capitulated to Communist Subversion
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Communism is the Protocols of Zion in action. This excerpt from a crucial
1985 interview with KGB Defector Yuri Bezmenov throws our predicament into
stark ...
Day 166 and Counting
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Source: Getty Images Well, it's been a long 8 months since the election,
and an even longer 5-1/2 months since Trump officially became president.
It's be...
This blog is now closed...
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...and I'm now blogging at http://www.ecosophia.net. All of the posts that
appeared here during the eleven-year run of *The Archdruid Report* will be
issu...
Love And Money: Marriage The McArdle Way
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It's Valentine's Day and Megan McArdle's thoughts naturally turn to love,
which means money. Join me as I mock the woman whose rat-fucking is
screwing ...
When Scalia Beamed up!
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by Len Hart, The Existentialist Cowboy
These flights are critical to the the government's crumbling cover up!
Without those flights, Bush and his murderous...
Surging
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*We're Number One*
*"A major military-led surge in U.S. aid to fight"* Ebola in West Africa
will soon begin. 3000 soldiers and probably more than $500 mill...
Occupy The Banks
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I am so pissed off about what happened to the protesters UC Davis Police
Pepper-Spray Seated Students In Occupy Dispute (VIDEO) (UPDATES)
and the absence o...
Nickel and Dimed (2011 Version)
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On Turning Poverty into an American Crime By Barbara Ehrenreich I completed
the manuscript for Nickel and Dimed in a time of seemingly boundless
prosperity...
Damon Galgut: The Impostor
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Damon Galgut is one of those authors who justifies the existence of
literary prizes. Without its multiple shortlistings – Booker, Impac,
Commonwealth Write...
Don't you wish we had someone the caliber of Smiley (Alec Guinness) working for our side? I'm not sure that character and integrity like this exist anywhere anymore (and, yes, I know this is theatre, but ain't it all?).
From Think Progress we learn the most interesting news since the ruling that exposed the corruption of the Supreme Court:
Roughly 40 executives from companies including Playboy Enterprises, ice cream maker Ben & Jerry’s, the Seagram’s liquor company, toymaker Hasbro, Delta Airlines and Men’s Wearhouse sent a letter to congressional leaders Friday urging them to approve public financing for House and Senate campaigns. They say they are tired of getting fundraising calls from lawmakers — and fear it will only get worse after Thursday’s Supreme Court ruling. [...]
“Members of Congress already spend too much time raising money from large contributors,” the business executives’ letter says. “And often, many of us individually are on the receiving end of solicitation phone calls from members of Congress. With additional money flowing into the system due to the court’s decision, the fundraising pressure on members of Congress will only increase.”
According to polling done in November 2008, 69 percent of the American people support publicly financing all campaigns, including the majority of self-identified Democrats, Republicans, and independents. The bipartisan Fair Elections Now Act currently has six Senate co-sponsors and 125 co-sponsors in the House (President Obama was a co-sponsor when he was a senator). Click here to sign the Fair Elections Now Act petition.
The Existentialist Cowboy brings us Jim Hightower's measured opinion of these august justices.
Last September, I wrote The Hightower Lowdown about how the Roberts' Court could throw out over 100 years of campaign finance law.
Remember their names: Alito, Kennedy, Roberts, Scalia, and Thomas.
Yesterday, from within the dark isolation of the Supreme Court, these five men pulled off a black-robed coup against the American people's democratic authority. In an unprecedented perversion of judicial power, this court cabal has decreed that corporations have a free-speech "right" to dip into their corporate coffers and spend unlimited sums of money to elect or defeat candidates of their choosing.
Corporate interests already had too much money power over our political system. No other group in America comes anywhere near the spending clout that this relatively small clutch of wealthy special interests wields over our elections and government. So it's ludicrous for anyone – much less Supreme Court judges – to argue that the corporate voice is a victim of political "censorship." This is not merely judicial activism, it is judicial radicalism.
Thomas Jefferson warned about the dangerous rise of corporate power, declaring that (we) must "crush in its birth the aristocracy of our moneyed corporations." Today, I'm sure that founding patriots like Jefferson are not simply spinning in their graves at the Supreme Court's surrender to this aristocracy – they're trying to claw their way out of their graves to throttle all five of the traitors.
We MUST fight back. Many good groups are working on this issue, and we all have to get involved to fight against this corporate take over of our political system. Public Citizen has a petition we can sign. Common Cause is asking us to contact your congressperson and make sure they have signed on to the Fair Elections Now Act. I mentioned other good groups that are working on this issue. Get in touch with them. Let's fight the good fight... and win! Onward!
I don't know exactly what the bona fides are of the following item but the Legal Schnauzer has another even more disturbing tale that illuminates exactly where we are as far as having no privacy (or job safety) whatsoever if someone above decides we are expendable. (I have no dog in this fight, only an interest in making sure that if things like this go on, the word will get out.) (Emphasis marks added - Ed.)
My wife and I filed a lawsuit in July 2008 alleging multiple violations of the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA) associated with a debt we allegedly owed to American Express.
Strange events started happening on my wife's job at Infinity Property & Casualty Corporation in June 2009, just as discovery issues began to heat up in our lawsuit. The strangeness reached a head on September 25 when my wife - we call her Mrs. Schnauzer (MS) here - was fired under mysterious circumstances.
Could someone connected to the defendants in our case - NCO and Ingram & Associates - have caused my wife to be cheated out of her job? Have things gotten so bad in our "justice system" that someone can lose her job simply for trying to seek redress in court? Did someone knowingly violate my wife's civil rights under 42 U.S. Code 1985 (2), which specifically prohibits such actions? We've been studying fingerprints left at the scene of the crime, and the answers to those questions appear to be yes.Actually, the circumstances surrounding MS's termination are not all that mysterious. Lawyers for NCO and Ingram & Associates had tried all kinds of threats in an effort to get us to drop the lawsuit. But it became clear in mid September that those threats weren't going to work, and defendants were going to have to turn over information in discovery.That's when my wife's supervisor at Infinity gave her a written warning for being "tardy," even though he had asked her some three months earlier to move her start time from 9 to 9:30 a.m. in order to help better serve California customers. She had always arrived well in advance of the 9:30 start time, and her supervisor had never given her oral notice of a tardiness problem, as required by the company handbook.
My wife disputed the written warning, indicating that she was going to take the matter to (H)uman (R)esources. Her supervisor then said he was "fine," stating that he had left the document in his drawer. In other words, he indicated that there was no official warning after all, and everything was fine. A few days later, MS was fired.Infinity's failure to follow its own policies regarding alleged tardiness indicate the grounds for my wife's termination were bogus. In fact, the company's incompetence in the whole matter is almost laughable.The written warning also charged that MS had taken several unscheduled absences on Mondays, hinting that she was abusing sick leave. In fact, all of those days were scheduled and approved vacation days, and the company eventually admitted in writing that the charge was baseless. But it upheld my wife's termination anyway!
What fingerprints point to debt collectors in the cheat job my wife experienced at work? Let's consider just a few:* We had long been concerned that someone connected to our various legal issues might try to cheat MS out of her job. For that reason, we had been unusually secretive about her place of employment; her own sister did not know where she worked. But one of the first questions we had to answer in discovery for the lawsuit was a simple one: Where do you work? We were reluctant at first to answer the question, but we figured the court would frown on delay over such a basic question. So we answered it. That meant the defendants, and their lawyers, were pretty much the only people outside our household who knew where my wife worked.* NCO is represented in our case by Lloyd Gray & Whitehead, a Birmingham law firm with strong connections to Infinity Property & Casualty. How strong are the connections? Here is just one example: Erin E. May, an attorney in corporate litigation at Infinity Property & Casualty, used to work at Lloyd Gray & Whitehead. (See document below.)* Erin May apparently is sensitive about her ties to Lloyd Gray & Whitehead - at least when it comes to our case. MS raised the issue in a deposition a few weeks back.Consider this exchange, taken from the transcript, with Wayne Morse, attorney for Ingram & Associates: Q: Okay. But you think there was pressure on you in Infinity because Erin May is a former associate at Lloyd Gray & Whitehead. Is that . . .A: I think . . . well, according to her Facebook page, she's still close friends with omeone that works there, I don't recall the name, somebody. We had checked Erin May's Facebook page several times, and it appeared to be quite active, with several hundred friends. When we went back to check it after the deposition, it was gone. It's still gone, as I write this post.Does that mean Erin May caused my wife to be fired at Infinity? Nope. But it does mean there are ties between the defendants in our lawsuit and my wife's former employer. And it means someone isn't real anxious to have those ties known.We have more information about connections between the defendants and Infinity Property & Casualty. But for now, let's close with this document - Erin May's profile from LinkedIn. I found it originally by doing a simple Google search, and it was available to the public. It now appears to be available only to LinkedIn members. Again, someone appears to be sensitive about public documents that show connections between Infinity and Lloyd Gray & Whitehead . . .
Posted by Legalschnauzer at 10:40 AMRobby Scott Hill said... As a former debt collector, I can tell you that one of the nasty little secrets of the industry is the sharing of attorney fees and payment of bounties to legal assistants & investigators. Let's suppose I am a debtor working at a company like Infinity. The law firm representing the creditor calls over to Infinity's corporate law office and Infinity's General Counsel tells them that I own a big home in Vestavia Hills and have 10 grand in a savings account because my supervisor just gave me a bonus. So, the General Counsel at Infinity cuts a deal with the attorneys at the collection firm.
The General Counsel at my own employer has me fired so the debt collectors can get my savings account and my home to satisfy the debt. The General Counsel who had me fired gets a kickback in the form of $2000 cash and he is invited to make an offer on my home when it goes up for auction. My home may be worth $300k, but the bastards will sell it to him for much less as a thank you for setting me up. Then, he can go out and flip it at full market price and make a nice profit for himself if he doesn't want to live in it. That's how debt collectors purchase loyalty and buy friends.
January 20, 2010 12:16 PM Legalschnauzer said...
Wow, Rob, very interesting. Thanks for the insight. Something ugly happened with Carol's job, and I'm going to find out what it is. I'm also starting to think my termination at UAB might have been tied to debt collectors. More on that in a future post.
January 20, 2010 12:24 PM
Something ugly has happened to too many jobs in the US already. Still wondering about those bonafides?
Suzan
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Excellent post. Black robed coup? You're darned tootin'. Firing shenanigans? Well, over here in Virginia, and other states, it's known as "at will employment." We don't even need a conspiracy to lose our jobs.
This wound is deep. Could be a killer. Jefferson would be appalled. I think he would slap John Cornyn in the face with a dueling glove after 2 minutes of listening to his excuses justifying this decision. How would he like to get slapped in the face by Thomas Jefferson? Heh, I just wish that for a few hours those funky time machine gadjets worked and we could bring the 'baggers/conservatives and the founders together. They'll both be armed. My money is on the founders.
I just did a little research myself into the history of our nascent government's relationship with corporations, thanks to Thom Hartmann and others, over at Salmonalley. GMTA?
Thanks Suzan, Great Work.
Jim Hightower is a very astute man. Love the depth.
And I am so glad that I have my own business. I don't think I could ever go back to the Soul Sucking Cubicle of Hell.
You must be a very lucky, free man; the rest of us are trying to emulate you. I've had my own business for years and can't even make it to the level of being broke. Sounds like an upgrade to me.
I think every one of the founders would be ashamed to hear how their names were tossed around by scoundrels and scalawags who have no idea of who they were in history, let alone their personal values and beliefs (and how they might avenge their diminution by fools).
And Thomas Jefferson would have taken them all on at one time and humiliated them without a second thought with his withering judgment about their actions and injustices, not to mention his sporting pistols.
I've loved Jim Hightower's spirit for years. He's carrying on alone now since Molly Ivins has passed. I like to think I can help him out from time to time as I also have a special "love" for the "Texas" Bushes.
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Keep on this issue, Suzan. Good work.
Thanks, Mark,
Think I will. And I'm guessing you will too.
Party on, Garth.
S
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Excellent post. Black robed coup? You're darned tootin'. Firing shenanigans? Well, over here in Virginia, and other states, it's known as "at will employment." We don't even need a conspiracy to lose our jobs.
North Carolina, too, BA.
If I could get a job.
S
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This wound is deep. Could be a killer. Jefferson would be appalled. I think he would slap John Cornyn in the face with a dueling glove after 2 minutes of listening to his excuses justifying this decision. How would he like to get slapped in the face by Thomas Jefferson? Heh, I just wish that for a few hours those funky time machine gadjets worked and we could bring the 'baggers/conservatives and the founders together. They'll both be armed. My money is on the founders.
I just did a little research myself into the history of our nascent government's relationship with corporations, thanks to Thom Hartmann and others, over at Salmonalley. GMTA?
Thanks Suzan, Great Work.
Jim Hightower is a very astute man. Love the depth.
And I am so glad that I have my own business. I don't think I could ever go back to the Soul Sucking Cubicle of Hell.
I may be broke, but I am free.
Thanks Suzan, -g
Thank you, G.
You must be a very lucky, free man; the rest of us are trying to emulate you. I've had my own business for years and can't even make it to the level of being broke. Sounds like an upgrade to me.
I think every one of the founders would be ashamed to hear how their names were tossed around by scoundrels and scalawags who have no idea of who they were in history, let alone their personal values and beliefs (and how they might avenge their diminution by fools).
And Thomas Jefferson would have taken them all on at one time and humiliated them without a second thought with his withering judgment about their actions and injustices, not to mention his sporting pistols.
I've loved Jim Hightower's spirit for years. He's carrying on alone now since Molly Ivins has passed. I like to think I can help him out from time to time as I also have a special "love" for the "Texas" Bushes.
I love your poetic light touch too. Never change.
S
Soul Sucking Cubicle of Hell.
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