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12:17a |
DeMentis obstructed efforts to reduce global heating
DeMentis as governor of Florida has systematically obstructed efforts
to reduce global heating, or help the poor. Now Florida has been
hit by a symptom of global heating.
DeMentis deserves this, but the people of Florida do not.
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Lawsuits compelled Biden to exclude some Americans from student loan forgiveness
Republican lawsuits on behalf of loan management companies compelled
Biden to exclude .77 million Americans from student loan forgiveness. |
12:17a |
More excuses to delay efforts on cutting greenhouse emissions
The US government has put billions of dollars into efforts at carbon
capture and storage, and the only result is to provide an imaginary
excuse to delay serious efforts to cut down on greenhouse emissions.
Now Congress proposes to do more of the same. |
12:17a |
Ineffectiveness of Flaring natural gas
"Flaring" of natural gas burns the methane to convert it into CO2.
However, the process is not totally effective; the amount of methane
that survives to heat the Earth is 5 times what was calculated. |
12:17a |
Russia blocking Ukrainians
Russia is starting to block Ukrainians from leaving the supposedly
annexed parts of Ukraine into Russia, and also from Russia to EU
countries. |
12:17a |
Right-wing extremists want to ban abortion in the whole US
The right-wing extremists that dominate the Republican Party still
intend to ban abortion in the whole US.
The only thing they disagree on is whether to hide it for the meantime. |
12:17a |
Contempt toward suicidal taxpayers
Richard Boyle, a whistleblower in the Australian Taxation Office,
reports that the management had adopted a stance of contempt towards
taxpayers who felt suicidal because tax debt collectors had left them
with no way out.
I can see that there is something insincere about telling a creditor that
your debt makes you suicidal. The temptation to exaggerate is obvious.
However, people in debt have often suffered much worse treatment at the
hands of rich businesses and the plutocratic state, and all in all I
think we must forgive them for lesser wrongs like this.
Boyle is facing criminal charges and could be sent to prison for years. |
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Ways US military keeps power and keeps itself in wars
The US military keeps itself in power, and keeps itself fighting wars,
by lying about failures and lying to cover up the previous lies. |
12:17a |
Urgent: End voter suppression among college students
US citizens: call on Secretaries of State to end voter suppression
among college students. |
12:17a |
Urgent: Call on the Senate to pass the PRO Act
US citizens: call on the Senate to pass the PRO Act. |
12:17a |
Summer of climate insanity
Peter Kalmus: *It has been a summer of climate insanity … on
average, the coolest summer with the least climate chaos for the rest
of your life. That is just the nature of trends.*
*The desperation I feel over this clear failure of world leaders to take
the obvious and necessary actions to halt Earth breakdown and
potentially save billions of lives led me to engage in civil
disobedience earlier this year, an action that resulted in my
arrest.* |
12:17a |
Increase in Covid-19 hospitalizations in the UK
The rate of Covid-19 hospitalizations in the UK increased by over 1/3
last week. With the hospitals damaged by Tory under-funding, and understaffed, they are
already having trouble coping at all. |
12:17a |
Planet-roaster politicians insist on coal
Planet-roaster politicians in Australia continue to insist that
Australia will need coal-powered electricity for decades more, These
claims are based on combining falsehoods with exaggerations. This
article spells it out. |
12:17a |
Reasons there hasn't been a climate revolt
*Eight Reasons Why There Hasn't Been a Global Climate Revolt Yet.* |
12:17a |
All-time low of uninsured Americans
* "When the 'all-time low' of uninsured Americans is still 26 MILLION,
something needs to change," said Rep. Pramila Jayapal.* |
8:33p |
Evidence for trial of Jamal Khashoggi
Turkey seized Jamal Khashoggi's phone after he was murdered, for a
planned trial of accused murderers. But Turkey made a deal to let
Crown Prince Bone Saw, the probable murderer, take charge of the trial.
Khashoggi's widow demands that evidence. |
8:33p |
Discouraging disadvantaged people from voting
Georgia Republicans are trying many different methods of discouraging
disadvantaged people from voting.
The idea is that eventually these obstacles will impose more trouble
and hassle than non-rich people can free up. |
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Australia's plan to halt extinction crisis
*Australia announces plan to halt extinction crisis and save 110 species.*
Plus other species that share their habitats. |
8:33p |
The Future of Clean Water
*The Supreme Court Will Decide the Future of Clean Water for Generations.
Polluters' legal challenge aims to maximize profits at the expense of the health of communities and our environment.* |
8:33p |
Starbucks strike near Boston University
Starbucks made concessions to the strikers in the store near Boston
University, and they ended the strike.
That was after the Boston thug department threatened to arrest the picketers
for trespassing, and the community chased the thugs away. |
8:33p |
Railroad between Los Angeles and San Diego
The railroad between Los Angeles and San Diego runs so close to the
ocean that big storms are likely to mess up the tracks and require
repairs.
I don't think the approach of repairing the damage each time will be
adequate for another few decades. Hadn't they better start planning
to move the tracks inland? |
8:33p |
Tax cuts for rich don't increase economic growth
Yanis Varoufakis: tax cuts for the rich can't make wealth trickle down
to the poor, because those tax cuts don't increase economic growth at
all. Rich people and companies given extra wealth don't seek, nowadays,
to invest it in increased production. Instead they manipulate
markets. |
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Eliminating nuclear weapons
*Eliminating Nuclear Weapons "Is Not Only Possible, It Is Necessary" —
UN Chief.*
I agree it is necessary. But is it possible to get the nuclear powers
to agree to disarm? |
8:33p |
Right-wing politics in Italy
The history of right-wing politics in Italy in the past few decades,
and where that is leading now.
I have a general theory that the right-wing has been strengthened in
EU countries by the power that the EU's banks have over spending and
money. Italy and Greece suffered economic crises after the 2009
recession and the EU blocked them from applying the necessary
Keynesian policies.
The non-extreme left was stymied and had nothing to offer.
Right-wing parties couldn't fix the problem either, but they could
propose useless attacks on scapegoats. |
8:33p |
General Petraeus on retaliating on Putin
General Petraeus suggested how to retaliate for Putin's possible use
of nuclear weapons in Ukraine, with more or less the approach I suggested. I think his idea does not go quite far enough.
NATO should not limit itself to the rather small Black Sea fleet. It
should capture or sink every ship in the Russian navy, explicitly and
carefully excluding nuclear missile submarines because we don't want
to lead Putin to think that he must use them fast or lose them.
In addition, we should seize as much as possible of Russia's civilian
shipping, including their giant fishing ships.
Russia would be unable to prevent this, and the effects would last for
many years. Announcing the plan should have a substantial deterrent
effect.
A deterrent effect is what we want. Our goal is to deter Putin's use
of nuclear weapons, not punish them. |
8:33p |
Percentage of long-term problems with Covid-19
About 5% of people who get infected with Covid-19 have long-term
problems with taste and smell.
For some, the sense of smell is gone. For others smells get mixed
up — the foods you used to like may smell bad. |