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Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Juan Cole | From Tory Landslide to Trump Non-Impeachment: Can Filthy Rich Liars Sink Democracy in Britain and the US?






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Exit poll results predicting Boris Johnson's victory projected on Broadcasting House in London on Thursday. (photo: Jeff Overs/BBC/AP)
Juan Cole, Informed Comment
Cole writes: "The danger to democracy posed by our new information system plus our new levels of wealth concentration cannot be overestimated."

EXCERPT:
The problem for democracy with having a few hundred people who collectively own more than half the country’s population is that they have the resources to pull the wool over people’s eyes. It isn’t necessary for the online ads to convince people of anything, only to make them cynical and cause them to throw up their hands at how bad both parties are, and stay home on voting day. (Determined voters are older, whiter and wealthier, so anything that depresses the vote of the young, POC, and the poor, hands a victory to the former). 
The Republican Party in the House is throwing out falsehoods in the Trump impeachment inquiry like dozens of octopi blackening the water with their ink. The July 25 Zelensky memo doesn’t say what it says. Trump didn’t ask for a favor. Trump didn’t deny Ukraine military aid to pressure them to open an inquiry into the Bidens. Or he did, but Kyiv didn’t notice they weren’t receiving desperately needed military aid. Or he did, but Ukraine doesn’t need to be armed to fight off Russia. There wasn’t anything wrong with asking for a favor. Everyone asks for favors. Obama asked foreign countries to dig up dirt on Mitt Romney every day all day. 
These outright lies, mouthed in terrifying lockstep by persons who allegedly swore to uphold the Constitution, are being paid for. They are paid for by the billionaire backers of the Republican Party, to whom Trump gave an enormous tax cut, and who are hoping for further cuts. But the antics in the House are dwarfed in significance by the Facebook political ads, which are just as dishonest but are millions of times more numerous.
Reuters reports, “Trump ran more than 2,500 ads mentioning “impeach” or “impeachment” in the week through Dec. 5, more than his campaign did in the prior two weeks combined, according to a Reuters analysis of data published by Facebook Inc.” This is Trump, so you can imagine the content– WITCH HUNT, NANCY PELOSI, etc.
Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook CEO, announced a policy that political ads would not be fact-checked and could be as dishonest as they liked. Twitter’s Jack Dempsey announced that he just would not take political ads at all.
And, no doubt there were many reasons for which the British Conservative Party won a landslide in yesterday’s election, after Labour had put up a good showing in the last election. One of the features of the UK election that cannot be doubted, however, is masses of dishonest attack ads paid for by by shadowy organizations backed by nameless billionaires.
One study found that whereas Labour political advertisements were generally correct, some 88 percent of Conservative paid Facebook advertisements contained falsehoods. That outcome is not far from 100 percent falsehoods, but the BBC ran a story blaming both parties, as Adam Ramsay argues.







Red Square in Moscow, Russia. (photo: AfricaPatagonia)
Red Square in Moscow, Russia. (photo: AfricaPatagonia)

Russia's State TV Calls Trump Their 'Agent'
Julia Davis, The Daily Beast
Davis writes: "Russian commentators note, rightly, that 'sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power,' and they're already joking about offering Trump asylum."
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Sen. Bernie Sanders. (photo: Joshua Lott/Reuters)
Sen. Bernie Sanders. (photo: Joshua Lott/Reuters)

The Center for American Progress Is Spreading Disinformation About Bernie's Health Care Plan
Matthew Bruenig, Jacobin
Bruenig writes: "This presidential campaign, the Center for American Progress has been put in the comical position of having to promote policies that they just a few months ago claimed were insane and politically suicidal. But one constant remains - they can't stand Bernie Sanders."
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The New York Stock Exchange. (photo: Ben Hider/NYSE Euronext)
The New York Stock Exchange. (photo: Ben Hider/NYSE Euronext)

Corporations Paid 11.3 Percent Tax Rate Last Year, in Steep Drop Under President Trump's Law
Jeff Stein and Christopher Ingraham, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "About 400 of America's largest corporations paid an average federal tax rate of about 11 percent on their profits last year, roughly half the official rate established under President Trump's 2017 tax law, according to a report released Monday."
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Stacey Abrams. (photo: Kevin D. Liles/Getty Images)
Stacey Abrams. (photo: Kevin D. Liles/Getty Images)

Stacey Abrams's Group Files Motion to Halt Georgia's Mass Voter Purge
Associated Press
Excerpt: "A voting rights group founded by the Democrat Stacey Abrams filed an emergency motion on Monday, asking a court to halt Georgia's planned mass purge of voters."
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Protesters in Delhi burned an effigy of PM Narendra Modi. (photo: BBC)
Protesters in Delhi burned an effigy of PM Narendra Modi. (photo: BBC)


Under the law passed by parliament last week, religious minorities such as Hindus and Christians in neighboring Muslim-majority Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan who have settled in India prior to 2015 will have a path to citizenship on grounds they faced persecution in those countries.

Excerpt: "Protests over a new Indian citizenship law based on religion spread to student campuses on Monday as critics said the Hindu nationalist government was pushing a partisan agenda in conflict with the country's founding as a secular republic."
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Chile's minister of environment and COP25 president Carolina Schmidt talks to Brazilian secretary for national sovereignty and citizenship Fabio Mendes Marzano during the closing session of the U.N. COP 25 climate conference in Madrid on Dec. 15. (photo: Oscar del Pozo/AFP/Getty Images)
Chile's minister of environment and COP25 president Carolina Schmidt talks to Brazilian secretary for national sovereignty and citizenship Fabio Mendes Marzano during the closing session of the U.N. COP 25 climate conference in Madrid on Dec. 15. (photo: Oscar del Pozo/AFP/Getty Images)

COP25 Ends With a Whimper: A Few Takeaways
Jordan Davidson, EcoWatch
Davidson writes: "The longest UN climate meeting in history extended two extra days for a marathon bargaining session, but ended early Sunday morning with little accomplished. Policy makers mostly decided to punt strengthening their commitments to lower emissions and to a market for carbon emissions, until COP26 in Glasgow next December."

EXCERPTS:
The UN secretary general tweeted his frustration early yesterday morning. "I am disappointed with the results of #COP25," wrote António Guterres. "The international community lost an important opportunity to show increased ambition on mitigation, adaptation & finance to tackle the climate crisis. But we must not give up, and I will not give up."
Carbon Emitters and Fossil Fuels Prevailed
The U.S. and several other prominent polluters blocked a voluntary measure that would have set more ambitious targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions next year, as The New York Times reported. Rather than seek consensus and show generosity on the world stage, the Trump administration pushed back against an agreement that would compensate the world's poorest and most vulnerable countries for climate-crisis induced extreme weather, including storms, droughts, floods and rising seas, according to The New York Times.
The U.S. was not alone in obstructing progress. Brazil and Australia were also identified as main culprits in blocking action, along with Saudi Arabia and Russia. China and India also resisted improving their carbon emissions goals.
Brazil Is the Big Loser
The winner of the ignominious Colossal Fossil award was Brazil. The satirical award for the worst climate offender is given out by the activist group Climate Action Network, which cited Brazil for "destroying the climate concretely on the ground and in the negotiations, attacking and killing the very people who are protecting unique ecosystems: indigenous people," Climate Action Network wrote.
The U.S. took home several Fossil of the Day awards for its refusal to help vulnerable populations and its refusal to accept the science around the climate crisis. Russia, Australia and Japan also won a few for their addiction to fossil fuels, especially coal, which they all refused to speak against.







Wednesday, September 11, 2019

The Democratic Establishment's Culpability in the Death of ThinkProgress





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The Democratic Establishment's Culpability in the Death of ThinkProgress
The Center for American Progress. (photo: AP)
Activist Facts
Excerpt: "The Center for American Progress (CAP) and its parallel advocacy arm the Center for American Progress Action Fund (CAP Action) are two key cogs in the left-wing policy and message machine. Using the institutional imprimatur of CAP's 'think tank' and CAP Action's blog ThinkProgress, CAP's directors and funders - who include left-wing hedge fund titan George Soros - attempt to move national policy debates ever leftward."

EXCERPT: 

In that light, you can almost see the shuttering of ThinkProgress—and the attempt to relaunch a neutered version—as a skirmish in the battle being fought over many of the other institutions that collectively make up what we imprecisely call “The Democratic Party.” It is perhaps not entirely coincidental that the independent media arm of the Center for American Progress was deemed inessential around the same time that the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee codified (and hardened) its policy of blackballing vendors who work for primary challengers, around the same time that the head of the Democratic National Committee went to the mat to prevent presidential candidates from participating in a climate debate, and so on and so on. Certain forces are reasserting control and freezing out the insurgents and rabble-rousers in advance of a critical election year. This is the last, best chance to effect Trump’s removal, and those who command these institutions can no longer abide the heretics they once tolerated. 


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Charles Kupperman. (photo: Larry Downing/Reuters)
Charles Kupperman. (photo: Larry Downing/Reuters)


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Charles Kupperman: A Bolton-Style Hawk Is Trump's Acting National Security Advisor
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Out with the old, in with the same? This seems to be the case as the White House informed Tuesday that Charles Kupperman will be serving as acting National Security Advisor to replace sacked John Bolton."

EXCERPT: 

Kupperman, 68, is a longtime defense contractor executive and neoconservative policy campaigner.

Kupperman served as vice president of Lockheed Martin’s missile defense sector and then as vice president of Boeing’s strategic operations and missile defense operations, a post he retired from in 2006. 
Despite the years, he has maintained a conservative borderline far-right stance, as in recently from 2001 to 2010, he served on the board of directors of the Center for Security Policy, an anti-Muslim think tank led by Frank Gaffney Jr. that promotes aggressive missile defense programs and militarist policies. 
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), an Alabama-based hate monitor, designates the CSP as an anti-Muslim hate group, pointing to the group's promotion of conspiracy theories claiming that Muslims have infiltrated the U.S. government and seek to establish Islamic law in the country. 











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U.S. Special Operations personnel prepare to board a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter during a mission in Afghanistan. (photo: U.S. Department of Defense)
U.S. Special Operations personnel prepare to board a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter during a mission in Afghanistan. (photo: U.S. Department of Defense)

"A More Volatile and Dangerous World": The Legacy of 9/11 and America's "Forever Wars"
George Herring, Lexington Herald Leader
Herring writes: "It has been nearly 20 years since that fateful day we now call simply 9/11. We are still living with its consequences."
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Demonstrators protest outside an ICE office in New Orleans on Monday, Sept. 9, 2019. (photo: Bryn Stole)
Demonstrators protest outside an ICE office in New Orleans on Monday, Sept. 9, 2019. (photo: Bryn Stole

Activists Arrested at New Orleans ICE Offices After Protesting Pending Deportation of Ill Cuban Man
Bryn Stole, NOLA
Stole writes: "Dozens of demonstrators picketed outside U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement's New Orleans Field Office and blocked traffic on Loyola Avenue for about a half-hour Monday in a protest against the pending deportation of a Cuban asylum seeker with severe health issues."
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A corn farmer. (photo: Austin Public Library)
A corn farmer. (photo: Austin Public Library)

For Rural America, Medicare for All Is a Matter of Life or Death
Barb Kalbach, Guardian UK
Kalbach writes: "Insurance firms are gobbling up airtime in Iowa to attack Medicare for All. They claim it would hurt the very same hospitals their business model has spent years bleeding dry."
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Hundreds of people who were displaced by Hurricane Dorian gather at a port that was turned into a distribution and evacuation centre in Marsh Harbour, Bahamas. (photo: Carolyn Van Houten/Getty Images)
Hundreds of people who were displaced by Hurricane Dorian gather at a port that was turned into a distribution and evacuation centre in Marsh Harbour, Bahamas. (photo: Carolyn Van Houten/Getty Images

Desperation Mounts in Bahamas as Shelters Turn Survivors Away
Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "Desperation mounted in the Bahamas on Tuesday as Hurricane Dorian survivors arriving in the capital by boat and plane were turned away from overflowing shelters."
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A new report recommends five specific areas in which to invest. (photo: Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto/Getty Images)
A new report recommends five specific areas in which to invest. (photo: Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto/Getty Images)

5 Ways We Need to Adapt to Climate Change - or Pay the Price
Paola Rosa-Aquino, Grist
Rosa-Aquino writes: "New findings suggest that the world needs to devote an urgent effort to adapt to the changes that are already on the horizon."
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Wednesday, April 17, 2019

FOCUS: Matt Taibbi | Bernie Sanders and the Science of Smears






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FOCUS: Matt Taibbi | Bernie Sanders and the Science of Smears 
Democratic presidential candidate U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I -VT) attends the National Action Network's annual convention on April 5, 2019 in New York City. (photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone
Taibbi writes: "The practice of painting dissident challenges as selfish, hypocritical acts - as opposed to the selfless altruism of corporate-funded candidates - has been going on forever."
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