Friday, January 20, 2017

Donald Trump Gives Resolute Inaugural Message

This is Friday January 20, 2017.   To the people who predicted that Obama would not survive his term in office, they were proven wrong today.  Things went off without a hitch.  The world didn’t come to an end.  I didn’t start watching inauguration coverage till ten after eight because breakfast runs so late.  Then I found that my camera said to change the batteries so it wasn’t working, and the other two batteries were probably shot anyhow.  These in there now were freshly charged the last time I used the camera.  Then the TV picture went all gray and streaked after having initially come in all right.  I think the TV was pro democrat because when Chuck Schummer and democrats were being announced the picture was working fine.  Only when they announced Donald Trump did the picture go out for maybe ten minutes or something.  Things got under way perhaps eight thirty.  Actually I was expecting the choir to sing more songs.   Vice President Pence was sworn in by Justice Clarence Thomas, who is showing his age these days.  Then Trump was sworn in by Chief Justice Roberts.  As to Trump’s speech I guess it was kind of a pep talk for America and the sovereignty of the voters.  “This is the day we turn over government from the Washington beaurocrats who have bled you dry,  to you the people.  This is your day.   There were a lot of absolutes in the speech like eliminating ISIS.  There was talk of putting America First and defending our own borders for a change rather than the borders of other nations.   Some commentators claimed the speech was too combative, like another campaign speech.  Bernie Sanders could have given large portions of it.  I don’t know if this was by design.  There was talking about reaching out to the inner ghetto and farmers on a Nebraska plain.   There was a lot of talk about bringing former jobs back to America and getting back respect for America and making America great again, and a lot of other things “again”.   I didn’t have the TV on during the lunch period.  Apparently Trump spent a lot of time talking with Chuck Schummer.   I had Thom Hartman on and he collected feedback on the speech.   Thom Hartman said there was a lack of humility or philosophical uplift or something.  For a while I had KTLA on and I switched to ABC and Stephanopolis and then switched to KNBC.   The parade has never been so late.  The previous lateness record was with Clinton and it was at ten to four or something.  This parade didn’t get going till after five and it was getting dark and they had artificial lighting.  The trek to the White House was endless.  Donald Trump got out of the car twice briefly but Pence walked more of the distance.  Trump did a lot of saluting.  In terms of trivia,  Jimmy Carter started the tradition of walking part of the inaugural rout.  Dolly Madison started the tradition of the inaugural balls.  Only Woodrow Wilson didn’t follow it.  U S Grant started the tradition of the parade reviewing stand.  They used to have floats in the parade but they became too expensive.   Everyone and everything is getting cheaper these days. 

 Norman says he doesn’t want to hear any bitterness about how the democratic campaign was run.  I must strongly disagree.  Those who will not learn from history are condemned to repeat it, and the past campaign is exhibit A.   Why couldn’t Hillary come up with “Buy American” and “Hire American”.  That’s what Thom Hartman has been talking about so much.   Just now at the bottom of the hour I went outside and it’s started sprinkling again and it’s still cold and windy with rain clouds everywhere. 

Last night I got coffee from Glenda in her room.   It was ABC news and Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune.  I got medication from Ida in a long line.  Bill got coffee from Glenda after this and had a surplus and gave me coffee so I had a second cup.  Then it was that “Legends of Tomorrow” program and I dozed off.  I slept well.  It had started raining in the night and was pouring down rain by six.  The medication line with April was short but slow moving.  Stephanie Miller was in Thom Hartman’s studio with his bookcase.  I went to the front room and waited there briefly.  It was raining some but not as heavily when I went to the store.  I got a $1.25 coffee for the last time till February barring a financial miracle.  It was kind of a rerun from yesterday.  We got our Cheerios with the bowl less full today.  It was a longer wait for our main plate.  But we finally got our scrambled eggs and a waffle but today we also got a sausage patty.   Augustine was in charge of the coffee and I got seconds on coffee for both breakfast and lunch.  My system needed all that coffee.   I felt in need of a strong mental lift.  


Washington’s blog states that ninety percent of the US Senate qualifies as “neo conservative”.  This of course would be a hawkish internationalist, who believes in the famous “New World Order” Bush 41 talked about.  The piece goes on to say that the Senate and House both are “to the right of the incoming President”, Donald Trump.  This is a lot to swallow.   Earlier I read Rude Pundit because I wanted his take on things now and I hadn’t looked at the blog in a while.  I was so impressed with the posting that I re-posted it.  This is the first time I have ever pasted over a Rude Pundit blog post, obscenities and all.  I think he’s tapped into the disgust I personally feel about Obama and he tapped into my fear and all Obama thinks he’s accomplish will soon get swept away as Trump does a massive cancelation of the Presidents executive orders.   My fear was that we had our chance and blew it and now the tide has turned and the Republicans are calling the shots and are not above re-writing history.  This whole bit about the “meek and mild black man” isn’t flying.  We don’t need Clark Kent; we need Superman.  The Rude Pundit says, “We live in a world of messaging and Trump is a lot better at messaging”.  We live in a world of heroes and villains, not “right” and “wrong”.  

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Obama's Presidency Is A Future Failure

I've had a practice of NOT replaying Rude Pundit postings.  However this post of today is so right on the mark I couldn't help myself, obscenities and all.  It gets the message accross.

On this, the last good day this country will see for a long time, I don't want to write a tribute to the accomplishments of President Barack Obama. I don't want to list all the shit that he got done, much of it despite unrelenting and unprecedented fuckery by the Republicans. I don't even want to complain about the things I disagreed with, like the drone war and mass surveillance. Because almost all of it will be wiped away by the Trump administration, as a good many of those accomplishments are going to be undone or cut to nothing. It's not that Obama failed now. It's that his presidency will be a failure in the future because it's going to be tossed in the trashbin by the same motherfuckers and nutzoids who tried to stop him in the first place. They are waiting like slavering dogs for tomorrow to come because then they will savage everything in their path.

You can point to lots of reasons for the future failure of Obama's presidency. The laughably bad messaging of the White House and the cowardice of the Democrats in not proudly proclaiming success in things like health care are big ass contributors. Indeed, you could say that Donald Trump is the diametric opposite of Obama: all message and no policy. At the end of the day, though, the American people are fucking idiots who want to be told what to think. Obama seemed to believe that, say, a Kentucky resident who got health insurance through the Affordable Care Act would be able to connect two and two and see that Democrats enabled her to get those moles checked and for her to the melanoma taken care of before it spread. But fucking idiots don't make those connections because they're fucking idiots.

Americans like their world Manichean. They like to pick heroes and villains. They want to know which team to root for. They don't like gray areas. They don't want to point out that both teams played a good game. Obama believed that Americans were smarter and better than they actually are, even as every election except his in 2012 proved that they aren't. This was Obama's fatal flaw: the belief in the better angels of our nature, a phrase he used several times throughout his presidency. We don't have better angels, Mr. President. There are no angels. There are only humans, and, god, we are fucked up.

Because of that belief, Obama couldn't see that his 2008 election wasn't just about hope and change. It was about destroying an old order. I've said this many times in the last eight years, and I'll say it again: Obama's greatest failure was in not taking out our domestic enemies right after he was elected. The Justice Department should have gone after the torture-approving members of the Bush administration and the bankers and financial con men who dicked over the economy. The message would have been loud and clear: there is some shit we won't eat. Instead, Obama let Republicans know that working together was his priority, and those sons and daughters of bitches exploited that every chance they could, constantly saying that because Obama wouldn't give in to their every whim, he was the one refusing compromise, undermining and outright lying about what he was doing.

Now, you might say that it would have "set the wrong tone" or some such bullshit if Obama's DOJ had gone after the criminals of the Bush years. But you are forgetting what the country was like in 2008. We were fuckin' done with the GOP. The election showed that, just as it had in 2006. And we wanted them punished for what they had done to the nation, to our sense of ourselves, to our economy, to our American soul. In one sense, electing the first black president with a filibuster-proof Congress was that revenge, but it wasn't enough. We wanted those bastards to suffer. However, like Gerald Ford pardoning Richard Nixon, Obama gave them a pass so he could move on with hoping and changing. But you can't rebuild your house if you leave the termites alone. Those little dicks will gnaw it to its foundation no matter how nicely you decorate the rooms.

By not punishing Republicans, by not making their message toxic, Obama left the door open for them, and they bulldozed their way through almost immediately, with the rise of the Tea Party and the disastrous 2010 midterms.

And that gets to the last thing I want to say on this last good day: We fucked it up. We, the American voters. No, not you, in particular, you who went out and voted Democratic in 2010 and 2014, you who pay attention to who is running and what it means. But, in general, we all have to own the future failure of the Obama presidency. The voter turnout in 2010 was disastrously low in some groups who supported Obama, especially young voters.

Yes, turnout was on a par with other midterms, as was 2014. But that's the goddamned problem. It's one of those things that is so fucking frustrating about these last 8 years. It was as if most of the country acted like a plumber who replaced one giant pipe and decided, "Fuck it. The job's done" without replacing any of the pipes that go in and out of that giant one. This shit takes effort. And we got so pissy about things that we didn't make the effort. You can argue that you weren't inspired, that Obama fucked up by not getting his election volunteers to become an activist army of sorts, you can say that Obama dropped the ball on a few things. But, ultimately, voters have no one but themselves to blame.

That imaginary Kentucky Obamacare recipient? She's responsible for her own stupid. As we all are.

There are lots of things this didn't get into: The racism that was an intrinsic part of Obama's opposition. The media's complicity with the GOP. The standards that Democrats are held to that don't seem to matter when a Republican is in power. The genuinely good things that will be sustained as we head into Trump's America, like marriage equality. The dignity and humanity that Obama and his family imparted in their relationships with each other. The genuinely surprising lack of scandals.

Christ, I'm gonna miss having a cool, competent, smart president who actually gave a shit about the country.

But nearly everything else we can celebrate about Obama's terms in office is about to go out the window. That is on him and that is on us.

It’s Thursday January 19, 2017 and welcome to the last day of Freedom before the fascist dictatorship takes over.  Stephanie was just playing an old “I’m For Nixon” campaign song.   I would like to put in a plug for my posting of “Meeting God” from last December 30th where I talk about having the ability to be the one to program only responsible thoughts into Donald Trump’s brain.  I was successful finding it looking for the key word “chessboard”, in Psychic Balance.   This morning I got up just past five thirty.  It had begun raining last night before eight o clock.  Last night it was ABC news and Jeopardy and at the end of the final question I went and got into the now shorter medication line and got a turkey sandwich from Ida.  It was Wheel of Fortune and then I decided to go and check out the rain at eight.  Then it was “Blind Spot”.  I used up the final serving of coffee in the Nestcafe jar.  Perhaps I should have saved the last serving till this morning.  I’m going to be without coffee and cigarettes for a long time before February first.  Glenda charges Mario four white cigarettes for a cup of coffee.  I hope she’ll charge a lower rate with me when I need it.  It was pouring down at six.  In the med line with April it was Bill and then Linda taking time.  I turned on Stephanie Miller.  The rain let up and I went to the store after sitting briefly in the front room because I felt tired.  I got a $1.25 coffee and they are back to their old large coffee cups.  (The lids fit better as Ben noted)  Let’s face it; I’m a coffee addict.  We lucked out because we got a full bowl of Cheerios starting on our side.  Our table was also the first to receive our main plate of scrambled eggs, a sausage link, and a waffle.  Ironically service for the rest of the room was slower because they were short handed till Augustine got back.  I got more scrambled eggs from Judy and I took Marcia’s waffle after she left.  Finally I got a cup of black coffee from Augustine.  After breakfast around eight the sun had come out and it was clearing up.  I have WCPT on because Free Speech wasn’t doing live broadcasts. 

There is a smoking gun in the FBI Chief Comey case.  Comey knew in early October about the E mails on Weiner’s computer and it would have taken less than 24 hours to figure out that all of them were duplicates.  But they stalled and what should have been the final report on October 26th of last year turned out to be the opening salvo of the FBI’s attack in Clinton.  I was drowsy over the nine o clock hour and roused at ten after nine.   Then the guy who made the original of “The Beat Elections Money Can Buy” was on after nine thirty.   His hash tag is “Trump Stole It”.   It was all of the voter suppression and cross check and ID checks and few polling places and long lines.  I sat out the snack break at ten.  Jesse Jackson was Thom’s guest after ten.  This Minunchin guy who’s up for Secretary of the Treasury has had stormy confrontations with democrats.  He’s a Goldman Sachs guy.  He’s apparently pegged as “The Foreclosure King” and had been asked probing questions on this topic but there doesn’t appear to be much to report.  Yes there were a lot of foreclosures of veterans and others but nothing that isn’t “normal”.
 
  

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Conflicts of Interest with Health Sec Tom Price

Donald Trump has so many crooks up for cabinet or other high offices it’s hard to keep track of them.  Health Secretary is another such case.  Democrats grilled Tom Price on his trades of healthcare stocks while a member of Congress, raising questions about conflicts of interest.  Under questioning from Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.), Price acknowledged that he had bought stock in a biotech company called Innate Immunotherapeutics after discussing the company with Rep. Chris Collins (R-N.Y.).  Democrats have warned that Price could have violated the STOCK Act, which bans stock trading by lawmakers based on their inside congressional information.   Price argued that while Collins told him about the company, there was no inside information shared.  "I had no access to nonpublic information," Price said.   “I studied the company for a period of time and felt that it had some significant merit and promise,” he added.  Democrats noted that Price bought the stock as part of a private offering to a small group of people.   “These sound like sweetheart deals,” said Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.).   Collins, for his part, has faced questions after Politico reported that he was overheard talking on his cell phone in the Capitol about giving stock tips to people and how many "millionaires I've made in Buffalo."  Clearly like so many others, Price IS profiting from insider information.  Yet only the small peons ever get prosecuted for this crime.   Meanwhile Sanders and Elizabeth Warren grilled Price about the meat of his policies.  These cabinet people never will come out and say "Yes I am out to slash funding.  I am out to privatize".   Price says he's compassionate but in the end gives you the equivelant of a Paul Ryan style $2.50 discount on a Dominoes pizza.  So let's not kid anyone.  

One thing in the news lately is Donald Trump’s approval numbers and I can’t find any previous references to them.   One poll had him at 44% approval and another had him at 37% approval.  The latest poll has him at forty percent approval just before he takes office.  This is the lowest reading for any incoming president in the past forty years.  I guess Nixon breaks this trend.   Normally presidents come in on a popular high figure and that is the best they can expect and they only go down from there.  Clearly there is no “honeymoon period” but Obama didn’t have one of those either.  The Republicans made it clear from day one they were going to give Obama “No Quarter”.   There are now 53 democratic congressmen who have pledged not to attend the inauguration ceremony in two days.  Now we hear Trump has plans to trademark the phrase “Make America Great Again”.  Copyright laws are getting out of hand.   We all know the real saying is “Make America Hate Again” anyhow.  I think we continued to be shocked and bewildered as Trump continues to break with tradition.   They say “unlike the conventions of last year, we can’t put a fence around the whole thing.”   Clearly though bumping off Donald Trump would be counter-productive because we’d only be left with Mike Pence and Paul Ryan and there would not even be a glimmer of hope that the Trans Pacific Partnership agreement would be defeated or any other trade deals.   For this reason it would be suicide to even think about impeaching Donald Trump legally for even a moment. 

Sometimes I think Thom Hartman gives the so called “Radical Republicans” of the post Civil War era more credit than they deserve.   To me, it’s not that that they loved Black people all that much but that they hated certain southern Confederate leaders more.  What they did and said was more geared to getting back at these confederate leaders rather than to “give every Black person a job at a living wage”, As Thom Hartman proposes.  We are reminded that Philip Randolph was the head of the Civil Rights march on Washington in 1963 and not Martin Luther King.  And the phrase was “jobs and freedom”.  Jobs came before freedom.   I wish they would play Martin Luther King’s ENTIRE speech more often.   I would say the same thing of the Rev Jeremiah Wright.  Rather than just hear a few “hateful sentences” of his – I’d like the whole enchilada.  I’d like to hear a whole sermon or better yet multiple sermons of his, and also know of his other pastoral activities before I throw mud around in judgement like Rush Limbaugh does routinely.   Rush Limbaugh lies about everything anyhow.   Just about every sweeping generalization he made on his show this morning was a lie.

Apparently, Jerry Brown and the State of California plan to launch their own satellites into space to get weather and other information if the threat I heard today was valid, that the Trump administration plans to shut off NASA satellites because Donald Trump doesn’t want to hear any more news about global warming.  This would truly be cutting off your nose to spite your face.   But apparently this sort of shit does on in government all the time.  You know how the gun lobby got government information on gun violence squelched by a ruling from- - somebody.   Now there is the case of Gov Brownback of Kansas.  Brownback has run his state into the ground economicly with his disastrous trickle down policies.  So Gov Brownback just closed down the office of management and budget or whatever so that Brownback no longer heard this distressing information.   Meanwhile someone must have hacked FOX news because on this morning’s news on FOX a story ran that NASA satellites reported that earth temperatures were record high in 2016..  Now there is a 27 mile long fissure on an ice block in Antarctica and a government outpost has to close down because if they don’t close, the whole place may be set adrift on the ice.   (Is that a bad thing?)

Chelsea Manning the noted transsexual has been pardoned out of an impressive number of leaving office pardons by President Obama.  Chelsea Manning used to be Bradley Manning and he was notable to giving Wikkileaks a whole lot of damaging information about this country.   He was given a 35 year sentence but now the term is shortened to seven years and he’ll be freed in May.  But still Don Siegleman languishes in a prison cell though he did nothing wrong besides of course getting in Karl Rove’s way. 

Here’s an interesting question.  We know that all causes have effects and that all effects have causes.  But can we therefore say that there is not a First Cause that has no prior effects?   If you look on God as a computer programmer you don’t think in term of an endless chicken and egg regression but rather in terms of a straight line, with a definite beginning and usually a definite end.  That would be the control Z function if you’re in DOS doing an EOF character.  In other words- - God is like the programmer.  He is the first cause as well as the sole cause of the effects to follow.  But then the question arises as to whether God has his own self imposed “Sunset clause” by which there will come a time when all of God’s many “effects” will run their course and come to an end.  In terms of today’s soap opera, we can safely say that Eric, the onetime Priest did the right thing in talking that suicidal young woman off of the ledge.  He was rewarded for his efforts but now is engaging in the sort of self flagulating behavior Eric is famous for saying “Everything I told her about the sustaining love of God was all lies and bullshit.  That makes me a hypocrite”.  But in truth Eric really didn’t have any choice.  He had no moral choice but “teologically” God really was “the decider” in this issue and Eric was just a tool used for good by a sovereign act of God.  In the other event on “Days” it seems there is a three way peace summit of Dario, Sonny, and Chad concern who owns that computer chip that was stolen and restolen.  I think the only solution that will work here is that if all three agree to share what ever information is gleaned from these computer chips gets shared by all three.  That way no one party will have the advantage.

Rush Limbaugh was all in a twist about this one North Carolina republican senator who says that “We in congress need to end gridlock by learning to compromise with the Democrats to get things passed and not have a repeat of the past eight years”.  I agree with that statement, but Rush just went hysterical over it.   Apparently Bill Handle is concerned about the number of porta-potties at the inauguration.  Gary and Shannon were saying that yes there is being constructed an eight to ten foot high security fence all around a huge perimeter.  The question now is how are they going to smuggle all of those marijuana joints in the security area?  We had a filet of chicken breast for lunch.  Glenda thought it was dry but it had sauce on it.  People have forgotten that good white meat is supposed to be firm.  It’s better than the water logged mushy stuff we’ve gotten so much of before.   I would have had seconds but they didn’t have them.  We had cauloflour with that and we had fruit cocktail with cream in it that was supposed to be amberosia, I guess.  Then I had to get in the line to see Dr Messina.  I was behind that shy East European lady.  (Not Eugenia but the newer one)  It was a fast moving line.  We were only in line because Federico said we were on his list.  I asked Dr Messina about Abilify and how come he wanted me to take it that one time.  He said “Weren’t you hearing voices or something back then?”  I said No.  I complained about how I need coffee to get up.  What I didn’t tell him was that often I am plagued with anxious, restless thoughts in the early morning.  I wondered if Abilify might somehow help grapple with these symptoms some might call “depression”.   Then I listened to Gary and Shannon for the hour on KFI.  I had instant coffee at 1:30.  Oh yeah, the President had another press conference.  I wonder if they covered it on TV.  

Monday, January 16, 2017

Donald Trump Promises Universal Health Care

On ABC news tonight John Brennon the outgoing CIA chief has criticized Donald Trump’s remarks about comparing the CIA to Nazi activity for leaking information.  I think this is an unprecedented first and a new low for an incoming President.  Meanwhile Donald Trump is promising Universal Health Care for all.  He reiterated his promise not to cut Medicare and to give them a good health care system.  I believe there was a remark made in a blog lately is “When does a promise turn into a threat?”   For the Republicans such a remark would be a threat.  But in the broader scheme of things whenever a fascist type personality takes over,  you have to stear your way through the morass of idle promises and look for the looming threats behind the bushes.  Donald Trump after all got his success from a reliance on a very crude fact of American politics of “Whoever promises the most change is the candidate who wins”.  It seems to not matter whether it’s good change or bad change.  We only have just over three days to go.  I know there is an adage that who ever compares anything to Adolph Hitler loses the argument.   But the pure fact is that with any military junta with a strong man in control you run accross the same perils.  The people go after a strong authorian figure in sort of a Messiah complex thinking if we yield our wills to the Leader he will lead us to the promised land.  But it almost never happens.  

Gene Cernan, the last of two astronauts to walk on the moon, died today at age 82.  I believe that would have been Apollo XVI in December of 1972.  After this the Nixon administration made the decision to destroy all of the remaining booster rockets.  It was always Gene Cernan’s wish that man would return to the moon.  And we’ve been waiting a long time.

At Anaheim High School, not so far away, students are now working with 3 D printers.  They are “students who are learning the skills for tomorrow”.  But what they are producing is amazing.  They are making prosthetic hands for a fraction of the cost they would otherwise cost.  I have thought for a while is someone really wanted to reak havoc they would mass produce firearms and floot the market with them putting people out of business.

Meanwhile it seems Federico was open for giving hair cuts in there.  I passed by the room just to check it out once more and now Federico was in this cluttered room giving a haircut to Steve Carone.  I think maybe he should have cut his hair shorter.  It looked a little sloppy but he says Steve didn’t want it too short.  I got a short haircut from Federico and I guess I’ll be tapped for the funds tomorrow when I go for Money Draw.  Federico was pretty quick in giving the haircut.  Maybe he was in a hurry. 

It is my hope that the first posting of the day (Monday) doesn’t get lost in the shuffle because there’s an awful lot of good stuff in this posting.  I suggest people read everything in it carefully.  I know from experience that words of wisdom don’t grow on trees.  And when you come across a whole bunch of them you know you've found a good thing.  

If Donald Trump were God and he'd managed to create heaven and earth and subsequent to the act discovered that Sin had invaded his Creation, would Trump be the sort of guy to wad the thing up like a piece of paper and throw it in the trash.  Or perhaps would Trump be the sort of fellow who's words of Obama rang in his ears whispering "You didn't do that" and figured even if he somehow managed to do it once, he'd never be able to pull off another creation like it.  

Warning Signs of Danger Ahead in 2017

The Titanic Sails at Dawn - Bob Dylan

By John Whitehead, the Rutherford Institute.

“When did the future switch from being a promise to being a threat?” ― Chuck Palahniuk,Invisible Monsters

Despite our best efforts, we in the American police state seem to be stuck on repeat, reliving the same set of circumstances over and over and over again: egregious surveillance, strip searches, police shootings of unarmed citizens, government spying, censorship, retaliatory arrests, the criminalization of lawful activities, warmongering, indefinite detentions, SWAT team raids, asset forfeiture, etc.

Unfortunately, as a nation we’ve become so desensitized to the government’s acts of violence, so accustomed to reports of government corruption, and so anesthetized to the sights and sounds of Corporate America marching in lockstep with the police state that few seem to pay heed to the warning signs blaring out the message: Danger Ahead.

Remember, the Titanic received at least four warnings from other ships about the presence of icebergs in its path, with the last warning issued an hour before disaster struck. All four warnings were ignored.

Like the Titanic, we’re plowing full steam ahead into a future riddled with hidden and not-so-hidden dangers. We too have been given ample warnings, only to have them drowned out by a carefully choreographed cacophony of political noise, cultural distractions and entertainment news—what the Romans termed “bread and circuses”—aimed at keeping the American people polarized, pacified and easily manipulated.


However, there is still danger ahead. The peril to our republic remains the same.

As long as a permanent, unelected bureaucracy—a.k.a. the shadow government— continues to call the shots in the halls of power and the reach of the police state continues to expand, the crisis has not been averted.

Here’s a glimpse of some of the nefarious government programs we’ll be encountering on our journey through the treacherous waters of 2017.

Mandatory quarantines without due process or informed consent: Under a new rule proposed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, government agents will be empowered to indefinitely detain any traveler they suspect of posing a medical risk to others without providing an explanation, subject them to medical tests without their consent, and carry out such detentions and quarantines without any kind of due process or judicial review.

Mental health assessments by non-medical personnel: As a result of a nationwide push to train a broad spectrum of so-called gatekeepers such as pastors, teachers, hair stylists, bartenders, police officers and EMTs in mental health first-aid training, more Americans are going to run the risk of being reported by non-medical personnel and detained for having mental health issues.

Tracking chips for citizens: Momentum is building for the government to be able to track citizens, whether through the use of RFID chips embedded in a national ID card or through microscopic chips embedded in one’s skin. In December 2016, the House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved legislation allowing police to track individuals suffering from some form of mental disability such as Alzheimer’s or autism by way of implanted chips.

Military training to deal with anti-establishment movements in megacities: The future,according to a Pentagon training video, will be militaristic, dystopian and far from friendly to freedom. Indeed, if this government propaganda-piece that is being used to train special forces is to be believed, the only thing that can save the world from outright anarchy—in the eyes of the government, at least—is the military working in conjunction with local police. The video confirms what I’ve been warning about for so long: in the eyes of the U.S. government and its henchmen, the battlefield of the future is the American home front.

Government censorship of anything it classifies as disinformation: This year’s National Defense Authorization Act, which allocates $619 billion for war and military spending, not only allows the military to indefinitely detain American citizens by placing them beyond the reach of the Constitution, but it also directs the State Department to establish a national anti-propaganda center to “counter disinformation and propaganda.” Translation: the government plans to crack down on anyone attempting to exercise their First Amendment rights by exposing government wrongdoing, while persisting in peddling its own brand of fake news.

Threat assessments: Government agents—with the help of automated eyes and ears, a growing arsenal of high-tech software, hardware and techniques, government propaganda urging Americans to turn into spies and snitches, as well as social media and behavior sensing software—are spinning a sticky spider-web of threat assessments, behavioral sensing warnings, flagged “words,” and “suspicious” activity reports aimed at snaring potential enemies of the state. It’s the American police state rolled up into one oppressive pre-crime and pre-thought crime package.

War on cash: The government and its corporate partners are engaged in a concerted campaign to do away with large bills such as $20s, $50s, $100s and shift consumers towards a digital mode of commerce that can easily be monitored, tracked, tabulated, mined for data, hacked, hijacked and confiscated when convenient. As economist Steve Forbes concludes, “The real reason for this war on cash—start with the big bills and then work your way down—is an ugly power grab by Big Government. People will have less privacy: Electronic commerce makes it easier for Big Brother to see what we’re doing, thereby making it simpler to bar activities it doesn’t like, such as purchasing salt, sugar, big bottles of soda and Big Macs.”

Expansive surveillance: Whether you’re walking through a store, driving your car, checking email, or talking to friends and family on the phone, you can be sure that some government agency, whether the NSA or some other entity, will still be listening in and tracking your behavior. This doesn’t even begin to touch on the corporate trackers who work with the government to monitor your purchases, web browsing, Facebook posts and other activities taking place in the cyber sphere. In such an environment, we are all suspects to be spied on, searched, scanned, frisked, monitored, tracked and treated as if we’re potentially guilty of some wrongdoing or other.

Militarized police: Americans are finding their once-peaceful communities transformed into military outposts, complete with tanks, weaponry, and other equipment designed for the battlefield. Now, the Department of Homeland Security, the Justice Department and the FBI are preparing to turn the nation’s police officers into techno-warriors, complete with iris scanners, body scanners, thermal imaging Doppler radar devices, facial recognition programs, license plate readers, cell phone extraction software, Stingray devices and so much more.

Police shootings of unarmed citizens: Owing in large part to the militarization of local law enforcement agencies, not a week goes by without more reports of hair-raising incidents by police imbued with a take-no-prisoners attitude and a battlefield approach to the communities in which they serve. Indeed, as a special report by The Washington Post reveals, despite heightened awareness of police misconduct, the number of fatal shootings by officers in 2016 remained virtually unchanged from the year before.

False flags and terrorist attacks: Despite the government’s endless propaganda about the threat of terrorism, statistics show that you are 17,600 times more likely to die from heart disease than from a terrorist attack. You are 11,000 times more likely to die from an airplane accident than from a terrorist plot involving an airplane. You are 1,048 times more likely to die from a car accident than a terrorist attack. You are 404 times more likely to die in a fall than from a terrorist attack. And you are 8 times more likely to be killed by a police officer than by a terrorist.

Endless wars to keep America’s military’s empire employed: The military industrial complex that has advocated that the U.S. remain at war, year after year, is the very entity that will continue to profit the most from America’s expanding military empire. The U.S. Department of Defense is the world’s largest employer, with more than 3.2 million employees. Thus far, the U.S. taxpayer has been made to shell out more than $1.6 trillion to wage wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. When you add in military efforts in Pakistan, as well as the lifetime price of health care for disabled veterans and interest on the national debt, that cost rises to $4.4 trillion.

Attempts by the government to identify, target and punish so-called domestic “extremists”: The government’s anti-extremism program will, in many cases, be utilized to render otherwise lawful, nonviolent activities as potentially extremist. To this end, police will identify, monitor and deter individuals who exhibit, express or engage in anything that could be construed as extremist before they can become actual threats. This is pre-crime on an ideological scale.

SWAT team raids: More than 80% of American communities have their own SWAT teams, with more than 80,000 of these paramilitary raids are carried out every year. That translates to more than 200 SWAT team raids every day in which police crash through doors, damage private property, kill citizens, terrorize adults and children alike, kill family pets, assault or shoot anyone that is perceived as threatening—and most often in the pursuit of someone merely suspected of a crime, usually some small amount of drugs.

Erosions of private property: Private property means little at a time when SWAT teams and other government agents can invade your home, break down your doors, kill your dog, wound or kill you, damage your furnishings and terrorize your family. Likewise, if government officials can fine and arrest you for growing vegetables in your front yard, praying with friends in your living room, installing solar panels on your roof, and raising chickens in your backyard, you’re no longer the owner of your property.

Overcriminalization: The government’s tendency towards militarization and overcriminalization, in which routine, everyday behaviors become targets of regulation and prohibition, has resulted in Americans getting arrested for making and selling unpasteurized goat cheese, cultivating certain types of orchids, feeding a whale, holding Bible studies in their homes, and picking their kids up from school.

Strip searches and the denigration of bodily integrity: Court rulings undermining the Fourth Amendment and justifying invasive strip searches have left us powerless against police empowered to forcefully draw our blood, forcibly take our DNA, strip search us, and probe us intimately. Accounts are on the rise of individuals—men and women alike—being subjected to what is essentially government-sanctioned rape by police in the course of “routine” traffic stops.

Drones: As corporations and government agencies alike prepare for their part in the coming drone invasion—it is expected that at least 30,000 drones will occupy U.S. airspace by 2020, ushering in a $30 billion per year industry—it won’t be long before American citizens find themselves to be the target of these devices. Drones—unmanned aerial vehicles—will come in all shapes and sizes, from nano-sized drones as small as a grain of sand that can do everything from conducting surveillance to detonating explosive charges, to middle-sized copter drones that can deliver pizzas to massive “hunter/killer” Predator warships that unleash firepower from on high.

Prisons: America’s prisons, housing the largest number of inmates in the world and still growing, have become money-making enterprises for private corporations that manage the prisons in exchange for the states agreeing to maintain a 90% occupancy rate for at least 20 years. And how do you keep the prisons full? By passing laws aimed at increasing the prison population, including the imposition of life sentences on people who commit minor or nonviolent crimes such as siphoning gasoline.

Censorship: First Amendment activities are being pummeled, punched, kicked, choked, chained and generally gagged all across the country. Free speech zones, bubble zones, trespass zones, anti-bullying legislation, zero tolerance policies, hate crime laws and a host of other legalistic maladies dreamed up by politicians and prosecutors have conspired to corrode our core freedoms. The reasons for such censorship vary widely from political correctness, safety concerns and bullying to national security and hate crimes but the end result remains the same: the complete eradication of what Benjamin Franklin referred to as the “principal pillar of a free government.”

Fascism: As a Princeton University survey indicates, our elected officials, especially those in the nation’s capital, represent the interests of the rich and powerful rather than the average citizen. We are no longer a representative republic. With Big Business and Big Government having fused into a corporate state, the president and his state counterparts—the governors—have become little more than CEOs of the Corporate State, which day by day is assuming more government control over our lives. Never before have average Americans had so little say in the workings of their government and even less access to their so-called representatives.

James Madison, the father of the Constitution, put it best when he warned: “Take alarm at the first experiment with liberties.” Anyone with even a casual knowledge about current events knows that the first experiment on our freedoms happened long ago.

We are fast moving past the point of no return when it comes to restoring our freedoms. Worse, as I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, we can barely see the old America with its revolutionary principles and value for independence in the rear view mirror. The only reality emerging generations will know is the one constructed for them by the powers-that-be, and you can rest assured that it will not be a reality that favors individuality, liberty or anything or anyone who challenges the status quo.

As a senior advisor to George W. Bush observed, “We’re an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. And while you’re studying that reality—judiciously, as you will—we’ll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that’s how things will sort out. We’re history’s actors . . . and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do.”

In other words, the government has been operating ten steps ahead for quite some time now, and we have yet to catch up, let alone catch our breath as the tides of change swirl around us.

You’d better tighten your seatbelts, folks, because we could be in for a rough ride in 2017.

Flashbacks

The legacy of Martin Lither King day wasn't all sweetness and a bed of roses.  As the substitute guy for Thom Hartman points out- - the civil rights movement had to overcome a lot of violence directed their way and John Lewis is a hero of the Edmond Pettis Bridge in March of 1965.  Even conservatives now are coming to John Lewis' defense saying that Trump doesn't realize who he's criticizing and what an American hero John Lewis is.  People place Blacks under a higher standard.  Even with Jackie Robinson in baseball he was held to an extrordenary standard of self control and grace that would have undone a lesser man, with all the pressures Jackie Robinson faced. Martin Luther King has to overcome the powerful tempation with all the violence against him to be violent himself.  After there were people in the FBI who were writing King letters saying that he knows what he needs to do now.  He needs to go KILL HIMSELF.   I was just talking with Joe Drisco this morning and he said "Everybody saw the Martin Luther King assination coming".  We are now on the verge of appointing an attorney general who had a history of racism in his past.  Many others besides John Lewis are saying that Donald Trump is not a legatimate president.  People have dug out of the legal archives court rulings that say that the Supreme Court has the power to void a US election if it's felt that the election was inherently not kosher.  Indeed in the late fall of 2000 the Supreme Court stepped in - - intervened- - to the vote counting process in the state of Florida between Bush and Gore and invalidated the whole process saying that George W Bush was President and added that "This ruling shall not be regarded as a precident for any subsequent court ruling."  So maybe that's their out.  Maybe they think what they did them was illegal.  So they won't "intervene" again even if it's suspected that a foreign power has interfered with our election.  There are also those who say that Trump hasn't properly divested himself of property and that he continues to receive "emaluments" from foreign powers, which the constitution forbids.  

FLASHBACK DECEMBER 10, 2009: But Christianity has its legacy of violence.  There are the Crusades, of course.  Then there is all the violence, both verbal and otherwise, against the Jews.  I can’t for the life of me figure out why Jewish people are so resigned to believe anything Christians tell them about their faith.  Why aren’t they out picketing that Christianity is a dirty religion that spouts nothing but vicious lies about the Jewish people?  People believe Jesus’ words saying the trouble with the Jews and the Romans is that the Jews didn’t LOVE the Romans enough, and if they did they would have peace.  But the Christians were not at all coy about wanting to take back the Holy Land from the Moslems, or when they conducted the inquisition or burned heretics and witches at the stake.  And there were a lot of “good people” who “just weren’t sure about how they felt” about Hitler’s actions against the Jews.  But even in their Holy books, like the book of Revelation, this blood lust goes on, wishing not blessings on their enemies, but rather eternal torment in the Lake of Fire.  Jesus on KFI has spoken often of the justness of eternal Hell Fire.  And his reasoning is that since God is such a GOOD god, then anyone who would “refuse his gracious atonement” is deserving no less than eternal torment for ever and ever.  Back in 2005 I raised the example of a dog, that bites President Bush or someone important and another dog that bites a homeless pickpocket, who engages in seedy con schemes and in generally is just a shiftless, worthless fellow.  Jesus would say that the first dog needs to suffer eternal torment in Hell because of who he bit.  But you say, “It’s just a dog, stupid, he doesn’t know any better”.  Well, that is just my point.  At the end of the book of Jonah God reminds Jonah of all the people “There are 120,000 people of Nineveh who don’t know their right hand from their left” or to use the vernacular, “Theologically, don’t know their ass from a hole in the ground”. (Selah)

The following sayings are from April 2012

PEOPLE WHO ARE UNABLE TO READ THE FINE PRINT – MISS A LOT OF THINGS IN LIFE
Doing the right things in life is more important than “Doing Things Right”

You never get a second chance to make a First Impression

There are no “Do Overs” in life, much as Neil of KFI says.  In God’s sight, even the smallest sin has an inherently Eternal Nature to it.

A Computer program that answers different questions than the ones you wanted to know, can be reprogrammed to answer the Right Questions.  So it is with the Human Intellect

Figures Don’t Lie – But Liars Figure

Just like a fetus – An Aborted Idea just might have been the one that saved the World

A bird or a plane cannot fly without both a Left wing and a Right wing

A true Threat is one that will Do You In in the end, regardless of whether further Initiative is taken – by either Side

Like apples and oranges - - You can neither add fractions nor Compare Factors – unless you first have a common denominator   (Selah)

He who makes an ambiguous promise will reap an Ambiguous reward – even if the Promise is Kept.  (Selah0

Vagueness and Obscurity are the last refuges of the mentally and morally unfocused

There are three kinds of “Spreading”.  There is the spread of ideas and culture, there is the spreading of concrete or butter on your bread, and then there is the spreading which comes from Verbal Diaria - - and the victims have to wash the excrement off of themselves

People who feel threatened by the petty and insignificant – Are Small people to begin with.

Everything has Form.  And to have Form means inherently to have bounderies and limits

He who is always complaining of Bitterness in Others – has probably never tasted bitterness himself - - or he would not make such a stupid statement.

Forgiveness is less a Virtue - - and more of a Business Proposition

Human Minds are like plumbing.  Love the Pipes; Hate the Excriment

He who lacks Gravitas - - even if he is the most accurate Bowler in the world will never throw a strike and never win a match.

I just have a few questions for you.  And as long as it takes for you to answer them, that’s how long you will remain here.  (Bob Dylan)

Grammar is Important.  He who lacks grammer works with an improper yardstick throwing off all of his measurements, so that in the end, the Blueprint is Useless

It’s a healthy organism that is able to expel mentally unhealthy thinking.  It’s a healthy society that can expel evil people and pathological thinking from its midst.

All Liars are not Christians - - but All Christians are Liars

Courage is a Virtue - - even if practiced by an Evil person

Religion is like the control – Z character in DOS.  Only you and not I knows what comes after it.  Whether what comes after it is a fact unknown to me, but what I can be sure of is that what comes after it CANNOT be relivant to me.

I’m Sorry.  I Forgot to respond to a Fault that exists only in your own Mind that you Forgot to tell me about.

Love when practiced by an Evil person - - Becomes a Vice

What occurs in the Afterlife is irrelevant to me - - since there is no time when I plan on not being Alive.  The healthy and strong have many pleasures in life - - the starving and the sick have few- - THE DEAD HAVE NONE

And that’s show we ended that.  This is Friday the thirteenth and the hundredth anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic is tomorrow evening.

The following is the unaltered version of the January 2013 posting.  Revolution Is in the Air.

THE WHOLE ENCHALADA. I HAVE AN IDEA FOR MARKETING THE RED, THE WHITE, AND THE BLUE :"BEST OF' BEATLE ALBUMS TOGETHER BUT SINCE THERE IS AN OVERLAP OF THREE SONGS BETWEEN THE BLUE AND THE WHITE WE REMEDY THIS SITUATION BY JUST ELIMINATING THESE THREE SONGS ON ONE OF THE ALBUM. DIG THIS LINE UP.

CD number one of the White Album

GETTING DOWN WITH THE BEAT (the "rapper" drumming of Strawberry Fields from CD number two of Anthology II)
HELTER SKELTER PART ONE (The "slow version" on Anthology III)
DEAR PRUDENCE
GLASS ONION
INSTRUMENTAL INTERLUDE (the opening track of Anthology Vol III)
WILD HONEY PIE (slip in a few seconds longer pause than normal)
BUNGALO BILL (fade at final bassoon part)
STEP INSIDE, LOVE / LOS PARANOIS (from Anthology III)
HAPPINESS IS A WARM GUN
- - - - - vinyl break here- - - - -
MARTHA, MY DEAR
I'M SO TIRED (KLOS version with the weird added guitar part)
BLACKBIRD
PIGGIES (with reversed stereo channels)
ROCKY RACOON
DON'T PASS ME BY
NOT GUILTY
WHY DON'T WE DO IT IN THE ROAD?
I WILL
JULIA
GOOD-BYE, MY LOVE (KLOS popular track)

CD number two

BIRTHDAY
YER BLUES
WHAT'S THE NEW MARY JANE? (from Anthology III)
MOTHER NATURE'S SON
ME AND MY MONKEY
SEXY SADIE
HELTER SKELTER - SLIGHT RETURN (do the entire Mono mix of the song, but then tack on the original stereo album version after the second fade)
LONG, LONG, LONG TIME
- - - - - vinyl break here- - -
REVOLUTION NO. ONE (KLOS and You Tube video exclusive version. Begin a slow fade taking up about fifteen seconds after the six minute mark)
HONEY PIE (reversed stereo channels)
SAVORY TRUFFLE (reversed stereo channels)
CRY, BABY, CRY
BROTHER CAN YOU TAKE ME BACK? (extended KLOS exclusive version)
REVOLUTION NO. 9 (reversed stereo channels)
GOOD-NIGHT

Sunday, January 15, 2017

A Little This and That

They are talking how John Lewis said that Trump was an illigitamate president because he got help from Russia to win the election.  He’s joining a list of people who are boycotting Trump’s inauguration.  Trump tweeted back that Blacks are seething in the crime ridden ghetto and Lewis should spend more time in his own district.  That’s a really silly remark.  There are a lot of scheduled protests over the next week or so and I hope the democrats will make them count.  I still maintain that the commercial media will bend over backwards to suppress any coverage of them.  Now in late breaking news we have the current CIA director blasting Donald Trump as it pertains to Russia.  "I don't think Trump has a grasp of the issues", he says.  Also the Wringling Brothers Circus is leaving town for the last time.  Meanwhile Glenda said she had coffee for me and I saw her just now and then met her passing in the hall and went in her room and got some.  I had just been debating whether to either go to the bakery for a cup or else use the debit card on coffee.   But if I don’t have to spend money I won’t. 

The Green Bay Packers just beat the Dallas Cowboys.  The score was 21 to 3 Green Bay early in the game and the Cowboys have never had an eighteen point deficit this season.  This was the eighth playoff meeting between Green Bay and Dallas.  Generally Green Bay kept comfortably ahead during the game.  When I came back from dinner the score was now tied at 28 apiece, which surprised me.  Each team scored a field goal making it 31 to 31.  Then Green Bay got lucky on a 36 yard catch at the out of bounds line.  One lineman overruled another one and it was a catch.  So there was a fifty yard field goal to kick and Dallas tried to ice GB with a last second time out where the thing had already been kicked, and they had to do it over.  Now Atlanta will get to play the Conference Final in their home stadium.  

Four years ago things weren't as bad as now.  Just think about it.  All of us were four years younger and more vibrant.  My Mother still lived at the Regency before her "downgrade" of two years ago due to failing health.  I still had a coffee maker and we got to smoke on the second story patio, where you have the jacaranda tree and get to watch the traffic.  KTLK was still on the air as a progressive over the air station.  You had people like Ed Schultz and Randy Rhodes on, both of which have bitten the dust.  Nationally the Democrats controlled both the White House and the US Senate.  There was talk of immigration reform being passed.  President Obama had high hopes of gun control legislation after the Newtown school masacre.  There was kind of a thought that "the Republicans have learned their lesson now".   The line-up for "Days of our Lives" was very different in those days.  There is one paragraph written in January of 2013 and about half the people referenced in that paragraph are either dead or no longer on the show.   Our version of the "White" album appears in "The Soap Opera of Life" in January of 2013.  I was going to paste it over but if you're curious you can look it up yourself.  

The New England Patriots beat the Houston Texans 34 to 16.   The Atlanta Falcons beat the Seattle Sea Hawks 46 to 20 in the early game.  The game was held in the evening in Foxborough and broadcast on CBS.  Unfortunately when I went to turn the channel to the game a little after six channel two would not come in.  This is the first time in the six and a half years of this TV that one TV station was completely blocked.  All of the other stations came in.  I finally got the thing working around seven and managed to watch the rest of the game.  However on Sunday I moved the antenna out of position and noticed that the tolerance for this position was very narrow and one little hint of a variance will blow it.  So I managed to find the exact position the antenna was in.  I watched the thing with this White House photographer taking two thousand photographs a day he claims.  That would be well in excess of four million photographs in his carrier.  How could any human being keep track of so many or give each photo any more than the vaguest glance?  I don’t remember what I watched later in the evening.  I woke up in an anxious state.  Last night I got medication from Federico and got a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for a second night in a row.  That’s a good thing.  In the morning I got medication from Ida.  I kept the antenna adjusted so that channel two would come in.  There was no football game in the morning because of that ice storm in Kansas City.  I went to the store as she was just opening up at ten after seven and the coffee was already made.  I exchanged one small bowl of sugar frosted flakes for a slightly larger small bowl of it.  I had one cup of black coffee and got a refill with cream and sugar in it from Rene.  We had our scrambled eggs and toast, butter and jelly.  We also had hashed browns, but they don’t make them very well around here.  I toggled between “Face the Nation” but mostly I had on “This Week”.   George Stephanopolis was pretty hard in the people he interviewed.  That’s a good thing.  I still had a few cigarettes.  I listened to “Breakfast with the Beatles”.  It was uneventful except it did have the live concert version of “Beware of Darkness” and George introduced the entire Bangle Desh concert line-up.  Now they say “Give Me Some Truth” actually dates back to 1968.  We said that several years ago when others were saying the song dated back to 1969.   After lunch it was Americana with American cover versions done by the Beatles- - mostly. 

Scott Wilkinson gave his report of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.  I guess that thing is really huge in terms of floor area.  I wonder if you didn’t know if you could tell the difference between this year’s show and one from say 2013?  I had forgotten they had a lot of floor real estate devoted to cars.   Somebody mentioned inkless printing paper where the laser beam just burns letters into the paper itself and you never need ink.  The problem with that is that it would seem you’d need some really specialized paper in order to get the desired amount of detail and contrast.  Last year they gave up on Plasma TV.  They still do have LCD.  But I guess mostly it’s LED or OLED or now QLED or something.  Now they have a system where you have a blue LED and then the red and green absorb blue light and change it to red or green, and this is supposed to give greater color depth.  Johnny Jett was on.  I remember hearing the remark before that you should mix live video in with your slide presentation to make it more relevant.

Rhapsody in Black had January of 1955, a year I’ve been waiting a long time to hear from.  They played a non standard version of “Let Me Go, Lover” and a Hank Ballard song called “Why Are You So Stingy” or something.  They played “Ling Ting Tong”, which is by the Five Keys.  An old KRTH classic.  They must have raided China Town for all of those instruments.  They also played the original version of “Rock with me, Henry”.  They also played a version of “Blue Velvet”.  They played “Sincerely” by the Moonglows.  They played “That’s why I have to hit up upside the head” by some woman and “My Baby Likes to Mambo” by the Robins.  They played the original version of “All Night Long”.  They played quite a number of blues numbers.  They played a number of Elvis selections including “I Got a Woman” by Ray Charles, and the original of “Baby, Let’s Play House” and “Reconsider Baby”.  They also played both “Tomorrow Night” and “Tweetly Tweet” by LaVerne Baker.  They played “Earth Angel” and “Pledging My Love” by Johnny Ace and at that I figured I had about heard all the songs I expected to except for the song I was anticipating hearing most, that I didn’t hear.  (That’s today’s psychic question of the week)  I went out and hung out and smoked.

Friday, January 13, 2017

Chicago Police Dept Fingered in Justice Department Report

Loretta Lynch has singled out the Chicago police department for specific condemnation over and above other even worse police departments such as Philadelphia.  A sprawling federal investigation into the Chicago police found that officers engage “in a pattern or practice of use of excessive force,” part of larger, ingrained failures in how the department trains officers and reviews misconduct, Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch announced Friday.  The Justice Department released a scathing 164-page report elaborating on how police officers in the country’s third-biggest city use force, “including deadly force, that is unreasonable” as well as unconstitutional.  What I haven't found in the report is an explanation as to why the gun deaths figure in Chicago is so high.  Why don't they adopt Mike Bloomberg's philosophy of stop and frisk to help get dangerous firearms off the street.  For all the "proactive policing" we see in the report, none of it shows up as reduced crime figures.  This report is the culmination of a 13-month investigation into the Chicago Police Department, one launched amid a firestorm prompted by video footage of a white officer fatally shooting a black teenager.  Federal investigators excoriated the department and city officials alike for what they called “systemic deficiencies.” They said their inquiry found that the Chicago police force did not provide officers with proper guidance for using force, did not properly investigate improper uses of force and did not hold officers accountable for such incidents. Investigators also faulted the city’s methods of handling officer discipline, saying that process “lacks integrity.”  Vanita Gupta, head of the department’s Civil Rights Division, said that Chicago officers were found to have shot people who posed no immediate threat and shocked people with Tasers simply for not following verbal commands.  During the probe, investigators said they found cases where children were subjected to force for minor issues, including a 16-year-old girl hit with a baton and then shocked with a Taser for not leaving school when she was found carrying a cellphone. In another case described in the report, an officer “forcibly handcuffed a 12-year-old Latino boy” riding his bicycle near his father and refused to explain why.  Gupta faulted the department for inadequate training, saying it used decades-old videos that provided guidance inconsistent with current law and even the department’s own policies. She also described Chicago’s accountability system as “broken,” with officers rarely being held accountable for their misdeeds.   Twelve more specific examples can be found on the internet.  

WASHINGTON — The House gave final approval Friday for speedy action to repeal the Affordable Care Act, putting Congress on track to undo the most significant health care law in a half century.  By a vote of 227 to 198, the House approved a budget blueprint that allows Republicans to obliterate major provisions of President Obama’s health care law without the threat of a Democratic filibuster in the Senate.  The vote, coming a week before President-elect Donald J. Trump’sinauguration, places Republicans squarely in position to accomplish their long-held goal of dismantling Mr. Obama’s signature domestic achievement.  But the quick action by Congress adds urgency to the vexing question of what comes next. While pursuing repeal with zeal, Republicans are far from a consensus on how to go about replacing the health care law, under which more than 20 million Americans have gained health insurance.  Of course the expression was “Repeal and replace”, which Trump is on record as saying “It could be the same day or the same hour”.  The Republicans have had eight long years to come up with a “replacement” for the Affordable Care Act and no action has been taken.  I have not seen so much as one coherent plan which in any way could be called a “replacement” for Obama Care.

 The Obama administration after all these years is revoking the wet foot, dry foot policy.  If you make it to the United States clearly on dry land then they’ll let you stay in the country.  If however you are in a boat approaching the shore or even wading through the waves, then it’s a foot chase with the authorities. If they nab you before your feet are firmly on dry sand then you have to go back,.  Otherwise you are allowed to stay.  This policy was only with Cuba.  But now it’s no more. 

 After ten there was this call in guy on Thom’s show who said that Trump’s position with Russia is actually more awkward now because everyone has accused Trump of being under the control of Russia.  Now he has no negotiating room, so the argument goes.  So Trump will have to bend over backwards to prove he’s really tough with Russia and thus a major military confrontation with Russia is more likely and not less.  Here’s an example of the iron fist under the velvet glove when it comes to Russia and a more restrained view toward the Iranian nuclear treaty of March 2015.  Retired Marine Corps Gen. James Mattis, Trump’s nominee to be defense secretary, told the Senate Armed Services Committee that the United States must honor the “imperfect ­arms-control agreement” with Iran that Trump has vowed to dismantle because “when America gives her word, we have to live up to it and work with our allies.”  He also took a more adversarial stance than Trump has toward Russian President Vladi­mir Putin and cited Moscow as one of the nation’s top threats.  “I’ve never found a better guide for the way ahead than studying the histories. Since [the 1945 meeting of world powers at] Yalta, we have a long list of times we’ve tried to engage positively with Russia. We have a relatively short list of successes in that regard,” Mattis said. “I think right now, the most important thing is that we recognize the reality of what we deal with [in] Mr. Putin and we recognize that he is trying to break the North Atlantic alliance.”   Someone pointed out yesterday that if Kennedy were under the same pressure to "be tough" and "prove himself" against the Soviet Union because there were rumors Kennedy was a secret Russian sympathizer than the nuclear option or at least a full scale invasion would be very much on the table during the Cuban Missile Crisis. 

Our frame of reference is so skewed we can sit around and talk about an incoming President being peed on by prostitutes in Russia without batting an eye.  He seems bent on out-doing the sexual exploits of Bill Clinton.  Meanwhile he has this secretary of Defense, General Mattis, who on multiple occasions has covered up war crimes of himself and others getting them out of legal peril.  Who knows what sort of frame of reference we’ll have in four years?  This sis the most thin skinned man we've ever had in the White House who tweets and takes offense at everything like throwing a childish tantrum.  There was something highly Fascistic and authoritarian about that press conference of the other day.  It would have been better just to throw the floor open to the reporter's questions the first thing and let the chips fall where they may.  We hear the number of inaugural balls is being cut from nine to three this year.  My guess is that President Trump won't be walking any part of the inaugural route.  There are scads of protests scheduled on Thursday and Friday and Saturday.  There is a marijuana "4-20" outfit that intends to pass out joints to anyone in attendance and four minutes and twenty seconds into the speech they all intend to light up.  This of course will be in violation of Federal Law, so we'll have to see how the authorities handle it.  And of course Stephanie Miller will be having her sexy liberal tour on January 21st.   And Rumor has it that the television media is going to be in a highly censoring mood and will bend over backwards to keep the public to find out what is really going on.  Of course this is part of the fascistic society age in which we are entering.  People thought the campaign was bad and how glad they'd be when it was over.  Of course this transition period is worse with Trump already making all these proclamations about the economy like he's already president.  I don't foresee things getting any better after he's President.   I think it really is the Twilight of Liberty in this country.  Didn't the patriot act and some of these other repressive laws passed by congress in the heat of 9 - 11 have sunset clauses.  That's a clause they put in a bill to aswage the wary and get their votes, "Yes, but it's only temporary".  I wonder how many of Adolph Hitler's "emergency plans" were "temporary" at first.