Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Wednesday, September 30, 2020

And another day where the greatest threat to America is the President of the United States himself comes to a close:

“I am woman, hear me roar.” — Helen Reddy


Deaths

US: 211,740 (+955)

World: 1,018,739 (+6082)


Cases

US: 7,447,282 (+41,136)

World: 34,153,834 (+312,105)


Countdown: 34 days.


The reviews are in: The first presidential debate was a disaster. “What a dark event we have just witnessed.”


The Commission on Presidential Debates says it will make changes to the debate format to "ensure a more orderly discussion" after Tuesday night's performance.


The federal government has deemed white supremacist terrorism among the most serious threats facing the U.S. President Trump refused to condemn white supremacy during the debate.


Proud Boys celebrate online after Trump's debate "stand back, stand by" comment.


Proud Boys: who are far-right group that backs Donald Trump? Organisation founded ahead of 2016 US election is classified by the FBI as an ‘extremist group’.


Facebook announced that it will ban any ads in support of the far-right group Qanon and any militarized social movements.


Amy Coney Barrett’s Questionnaire for the Nominee to the Supreme Court was released last night. I’m sure that was planned in order to use the debate as a distraction. In any case, she has only three years experience being a judge. Three years.


Trump's Calls For Poll Watchers Raises Fears About Voter Intimidation.

 

Nearly three-quarters of American households that have children and make less than $100,000 say they're facing serious financial problems during the pandemic, a new NPR poll finds. Experts worry about lasting impacts on kids' mental health and education.


There is no getting 'back to normal,' experts say. The sooner we accept that, the better. Permanently severing ties with pre-pandemic times isn't necessarily bad, psychologists say. The danger comes from hankering for normalcy again, rather than getting on with working out how to deal with whatever is ahead.


'It's all on me': The struggle of being a mother during the pandemic.


California to develop plan for granting reparations to Black Americans under new law.


Kentucky attorney general says he never recommended murder charges in Breonna Taylor case.


American Airlines says it will furlough 19,000 workers after lawmakers and the White House failed to agree on a pandemic-relief package with more aid for airlines. The carrier says the furloughs will be reversed if a deal is reached "in the next few days."


Federal judge blocks attempt to hike naturalization fees by 80%.


From domestic violence to sexual abuse, online harassment, and increased child marriage, gender-based violence is “a global scourge” that is being exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.


Protests erupted in parts of India after the body of a gang-rape victim was cremated late at night, against the wishes of her family.


RIP Helen Reddy. She was 78.


RIP Mac Davis. He was 78.


Life’s short. Live, love, create, and help others.


Until next time, my friends. Stay safe and stay sane. Good night.


Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Tuesday, September 29, 2020

And another day of debates, conversations, fear and anxiety, worms, and foul-mouthed parrots comes to a close:

“There was absolutely no argument from Trump tonight, just arguing.” -- John Favreau


Deaths

US: 210,785 (+977)

World: 1,012,657 (+6278)


Cases

US: 7,406,146 (+44,535)

World: 33,841,729 (+291,856)


Countdown: 35 days.


America is now a mafia state. A conversation with Sarah Kendzior, scholar of authoritarianism and vindicated alarmist. “People are always asking me where I find hope, and I tell them I don't think of things that way — I don't believe in hope, but I don't believe in hopelessness. I believe in the truth and in doing the right thing because it's the right thing to do, let the chips fall where they may.” — Read the whole interview. There is so much information in such a short space. Sarah Kendzior has been warning us. If you’ve never read her work, then this could be a wake up call. Good.


First 2020 presidential debate: Fact-checking Biden and Trump.


Trump banks on fear and anxiety to motivate voters. The president, who is struggling in the suburbs, particularly among women and college-educated voters, is pressing the argument that Biden can't keep them safe, even though the scenes on television are unfolding during his presidency.


“We don't rely on American banks.  We have all the funding we need out of Russia.” — Eric Trump, 2014


Biden releases 2019 taxes as pre-debate contrast with Trump.


COVID-19 cases rising among US children as schools reopen. -- Hmmm. Like this is a surprise.


Titans have NFL’s first COVID-19 outbreak: 8 positive tests. -- Shocker!


Lawyer for Flynn says she updated Trump on status of case. The attorney, Sidney Powell, was initially reluctant to discuss her conversations with the president or the White House, saying she believed they were protected by executive privilege. But under persistent questioning from U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan, she acknowledged having spoken to the president within the last few weeks to brief him and to request that he not pardon Flynn.


QAnon Is Attracting Cops. Chances are, you already don’t trust the police. Polls show that most Americans don’t. But what if the cop patrolling your neighborhood held bizarre and unsubstantiated views? What if there was a chance that officer in the patrol car idling down the block was watching videos about a conspiracy holding that a satanic cabal of high-profile liberal pedophiles is running the world’s most insidious sex ring? Or was swiping through memes popularizing a made-up plot about kidnapped children kept in underground tunnels so their blood can be harvested to help keep wealthy people alive? And what if they sincerely believed it all? In a small but growing number of places across the country, that’s just what is happening, as police officers have endorsed QAnon, the overarching conspiracy theory comprising these beliefs.


Indian rape victim dies weeks after assault triggering protests. A woman from the lowest rung of India’s caste system died in hospital on Tuesday weeks after authorities said she was raped by a group of men, triggering protests and opposition criticism over what it said was a failure to protect women.


Disney is laying off 28,000 employees as pandemic hammers its theme parks.


France announces ban on use of wild animals in circuses, marine parks.


Invasive jumping worms damage U.S. soil and threaten forests. What could be more 2020 than an ongoing invasion of jumping worms?


Five parrots have been removed from public view at a British wildlife park after they started swearing at customers. The foul-mouthed birds were split up after they launched a number of different expletives at visitors and staff just days after being donated to Lincolnshire Wildlife Park in eastern England.


Life’s short. Live, love, create, and help others.


Until next time, my friends. Stay safe and stay sane. Good night.


Monday, September 28, 2020

Monday, September 28, 2020

And another day of devastation, national security concerns, calls for an investigation, leaked databases, subjugating women, virus cases on the rise again, jurors used as shields, and ‘sliding toward extinction’ comes to a close:

“Maybe he doesn't want the American people, all of you watching tonight, to know that he's paid nothing in federal taxes ... So if he's paid zero, that means zero for troops, zero for vets, zero for schools or health." — Hillary Clinton, 2016.


Deaths

US: 209,808 (+355)

World: 1,006,379 (+3990)


Cases

US: 7,361,611 (+40,268)

World: 33,549,873 (+245,207)


Countdown: 36 days.


Trump tax records show duplicity. That's devastating for his campaign. President Donald Trump told the tax man he was the country's biggest loser, according to Internal Revenue Service filings obtained by The New York Times, and that will make it harder for him to win re-election.


Ethics experts see national security concern in Trump’s debt. Revelations that President Donald Trump is personally liable for more than $400 million in debt are casting a shadow over his presidency that ethics experts say raises national security concerns he could be manipulated to sway U.S. policy by organizations or individuals he’s indebted to.


Trump went even further than other uber-rich to shrink taxes. U.S. tax law has long been kind to big real estate developers. It allows them myriad legal loopholes and breaks that can significantly shrink their tax bills. The law became even more beneficial to them after Trump’s Republican allies in Congress pushed through his $1.5 trillion tax overhaul, which took effect in 2018.


In 2011, Donald Trump said lower-income Americans should have to pay taxes to "be a part of the game" and said he paid "a lot". -- Because he’s a racist.


Top House Republican calls for investigation into source of NYT story on Trump's tax documents. -- But doesn’t call for an investigation into the actual tax documents themselves. The Trump Party is obviously all about “law and order.”


The wealthy are the real welfare queens and Donald Trump is their king. Their talking points come from none other than Ronald Reagan who helped usher in the era of the welfare queen; the Black woman who doesn’t work, pays no taxes, and lives a lavish life—the cars! the television sets!—off of government welfare. Forty years later, this vision of the lazy and self-indulgent Black woman still resonates. How many complaints do we hear about food stamp beneficiaries daring to buy steak or brand name cereal? If my tax dollars are paying for their meals, the line of thinking goes, they should obviously be eating gruel. But low-income Americans pay taxes—and a lot more than the current president—as Twitter demonstrated after the Times story broke.


Barrett tied to faith group ex-members say subjugates women. President Donald Trump’s nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court has close ties to a charismatic Christian religious group that holds men are divinely ordained as the “head” of the family and faith. Former members of the group, called People of Praise, say it teaches that wives must submit to the will of their husbands.


Leaked Database Shows Trump Campaign Targeted Black Americans for Voter Suppression in 2016. With 36 days to go until the next presidential election, we’re being reminded that there are still a lot of unanswered questions about the 2016 campaign. Questions like how did the Trump team use all that data that was taken from Facebook users without their consent? A new investigation from Channel 4 News reveals that, in part, the voter data was employed to target Black voters with ads designed to discourage voting.


Covid-19 cases are on the rise again across the United States as more and more states have loosened restrictions put into place to slow the spread of the killer virus. — There are too many stupid people for humans to survive in the long run. 


CDC director takes aim at Trump's Covid adviser: 'Everything he says is false'. Dr Robert Redfield was overheard by an employee of NBC News on a flight from Atlanta to Washington. According to NBC, Redfield criticized Scott Atlas, a radiologist and Fox News talking head added to the taskforce last month. “Everything he says is false,” Redfield said about Atlas, NBC reported. Redfield later confirmed he had been talking about Atlas.


Children have 44 percent lower odds of catching COVID-19 than adults, according to an analysis led by the president of Britain's Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health.


Teachers in Little Rock announce they will not report to in-person classes.


Feds to ship millions of tests in bid to reopen K-12 schools. Trump announced Monday that the federal government will begin distributing millions of rapid coronavirus tests to states this week and urged governors to use them to reopen schools for students in kindergarten through 12th grade.


Grand jury member says Kentucky AG used 'jurors as a shield,' seeks to have transcripts released. The motion filed Monday also asks that the jurors be allowed to speak on the case as a matter of public interest.


'Sliding towards extinction': koala may be given endangered listing as numbers plummet. The species is among 28 animals being assessed for potential upgrade of their threat status, federal government says.


A drone carrying a human kidney flew over the Las Vegas desert. Experts say it's the future of organ transportation.


Liquid water on Mars? New research indicates buried 'lakes'. The existence of liquid water on Mars — one of the more hotly debated matters about our cold, red neighbor — is looking increasingly likely.


Life’s short. Live, love, create, and help others.


Until next time, my friends. Stay safe and stay sane. Good night.


Sunday, September 27, 2020

Sunday, September 27, 2020

And finally the day that proves Donald Trump is a terrible businessman and a horrible leader comes to a close:

“Lock him up! Lock him up! Lock him up!” -- Ana Navarro-Cardenas


Deaths

US: 209,453 (+276)

World: 1,002,389 (+3668)


Cases

US: 7,321,343 (+33,782)

World: 33,304,666 (+249,630)


Countdown: 37 days.


Trump is not a billionaire.

He isn’t a great businessman.

He isn’t a stable genius.

He isn’t a really smart guy.

He isn’t a family man.

He isn’t a patriot.

He’s a loser, a liar, and a traitor.

--Source


Editorial: More than $300 million in debt? Of course he’s compromised.


A New York Times report that President Donald Trump paid just $750 in federal income tax the year he entered the White House — and, thanks to colossal losses, no income tax at all in 11 of the 18 years that the Times reviewed — served to raise doubts about Trump’s self-image as a shrewd and successful businessman. -- And he’s failing at running the country as bad as he failed to run his businesses.


NY Times: Trump paid $750 in US income taxes in 2016, 2017. Trump, who has fiercely guarded his tax filings and is the only president in modern times not to make them public, paid no federal income taxes in 10 of the past 15 years.


CNN Reports On Lack of Masks at Trump Rally, Except Behind the President: ‘Campaign Realizes There’s a Problem In Terms of the Optics’.


Is mail theft surging in the U.S.? Postal Service inspectors don't know. Anecdotal accounts suggest mail theft is on the rise in parts of the country. Postal inspectors don’t have a reliable internal system to track the crime.


Two female coaches and a female official make NFL history by being on the field at the same time.


Food Insecurity In The U.S. By The Numbers.


Paradox-Free Time Travel Is Theoretically Possible, Researchers Say.


Life’s short. Live, love, create, and help others.


Sorry so short tonight. I had a busy day.


Until next time, my friends. Stay safe and stay sane. Good night.


Saturday, September 26, 2020

Saturday, September 26, 2020

And another day of America inching closer to The Handmaid’s Tale comes to a close:

“I think in your case, professor, when you read your speeches, the conclusion one draws is that the dogma lives loudly within you. And that’s of concern when you come to big issues that large numbers of people have fought for, for years in this country.” -- Dianne Feinstein, when questioning Amy Coney Barrett for an appellate seat in 2017.


After Barrett was confirmed on a largely party-line vote, some White House lawyers made coffee mugs with the phrase: “The dogma lives loudly within you.”


“A legal career is but a means to an end. And that end is building the kingdom of God."

- Judge Amy Coney Barrett


Editorial: All of this should scare the shit out of you.


Deaths

US: 209,177 (+737)

World: 998,721 (+5286)


Cases

US: 7,287,561 (+43,377)

World: 33,055,036 (+296,048)


Countdown: 38 days.


Trump officially names Amy Coney Barrett as Supreme Court nominee at White House

The president announced Saturday that he had chosen the federal appeals court judge to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died eight days ago.


If Barrett joins, Supreme Court would have six Catholics. Roman Catholics account for a bit more than 20% of the U.S. population, yet they are on track to hold six of the Supreme Court’s nine seats now that President Donald Trump is expected to nominate Amy Coney Barrett to fill its vacancy. — That seems fair. </sarcasm>


The Supreme Court hasn't been this conservative since the 1930s. The US Supreme Court is on the verge of a historic transformation that could wind back the law in America for decades, in some cases to the 1930s, pre-New Deal approach...This is not a simple matter of just one vote.

 -- This is what Trump means when he says he wants to “Make America Great Again.” Damn every one of you that voted for him. We all lose, and you will, too, when you vote Republican.


How it happened: From law professor to high court in 4 years. Barrett’s fast-track rise, set to drive the nation’s highest court to the right for a generation or longer, is the fulfillment of a decadeslong effort by conservatives to remake the federal bench that kicked into high gear after President Donald Trump was elected.


Senate confirmation hearings to start Oct. 12 for Barrett.


Amy Coney Barrett: spotlight falls on secretive Catholic group People of Praise.


Second Covid-19 wave could turn cracks in the hospital system into 'earthquakes'. A second surge of the coronavirus in the fall and winter could be catastrophic for the U.S. It’s not just more sick people that doctors worry about.


Federal prosecutor in Massachusetts accuses Attorney General William Barr of a "dangerous abuse of power".


Proud Boys rally in Portland draws only about 200 after city braced for thousands.


8 Texas cities were alerted to a brain-eating amoeba found in water supply.


Five Things to Think About on World Contraception Day. Saturday marks World Contraception Day, an annual global campaign to improve awareness of modern contraception and to enable young people to make informed choices on their sexual and reproductive health.


Life’s short. Live, love, create, and help others.


Until next time, my friends. Stay safe and stay sane. Good night.


Friday, September 25, 2020

Friday, September 25, 2020

And another day of silence from the GOP as Trump and McConnell destroy America come to a close:


“Nationalism is an infantile disease. It is the measles of mankind.” -- Albert Einstein


Deaths

US: 208,440 (+902)

World: 993,435 (+5711)


Cases

US: 7,244,184 (+61,713)

World: 32,758,988 (+350,484)


Countdown: 39 days.


CDC forecast now projects more than 20,000 more coronavirus deaths by Oct. 17. The U.S. is now averaging about the same number of new infections on a daily basis as it was in June, which was the county's peak period.


Coronavirus continuing to mutate, study finds, as US cases rise. Experts believe virus is probably becoming more contagious but US study did not find mutations made it more lethal.


Don't Be Fooled by Reports on the 'New' Coronavirus Mutation. But while the basic science of this research may be legitimate, it isn’t as worrisome as some headlines might lead you to believe—the virus is not becoming capable of ripping through masks or surviving soap and water, and the “new” strain is the same one the U.S. has been dealing with for months now.


Gov. DeSantis announces he's lifting all COVID-19 restrictions on Florida restaurants. They are now fully open. — Republicans are literally trying to kill you.


Virus cases rise in US heartland, home to anti-mask feelings.


Democrats prepare bill limiting U.S. Supreme Court justice terms to 18 years. The new bill, seen by Reuters, would allow every president to nominate two justices per four-year term...Term limits for high court justices have for years had support from a number of legal scholars on both the right and the left. Several polls in recent years have also shown large majorities of the American public support term limits.


Amy Coney Barrett Is an Extremist—Just Not the Kind You Think. The problem with Trump’s Supreme Court nominee has nothing to do with her strongly held religious beliefs and everything to do with her right-wing Republican ones. Her nomination has been made with one issue in mind: abortion. The conservative men who have been attacking a woman’s right to choose for a generation have long pined for a woman to do the final work of denying women their right to their own bodies.


Trump unveils 'Platinum Plan' for Black Americans. The proposals that include prosecuting the Ku Klux Klan and Antifa as terrorist organizations, making Juneteenth a federal holiday and efforts to bolster Black economic prosperity. — Antifa isn’t an organization. “Antifa” is Emmanuel Goldstein. Something you are to spend your two minutes of hate each day on. 


Trump pledges to make Juneteenth a federal holiday, designate KKK a terrorist group in pitch to Black voters. — It’s all a ruse. He’s a racist. Less than 40 days out from the election kind of gives this move away. 


The Trump administration’s war on birth control. The Affordable Care Act made birth control more accessible than ever. Then came Trump. The Trump administration, through a systematic dismantling of federal programs and requirements intended to ensure contraceptive access, has turned back the clock on years of successful public health policy and jeopardized countless Americans’ ability to control their reproductive lives. “The best word to describe it is catastrophic.”


Editorial: The Republican Party talks a lot of shit about personal freedoms, but these freedoms are reserved for mainly rich, white people. For everyone else, it’s about control. Republicans aren’t pro-life, that’s a ruse. No, they’re pro-control. Welfare for the rich; “pull up your bootstraps” for everyone else.


Probe into ‘discarded’ ballots becomes campaign outrage fuel. Thursday’s kerfuffle and accompanying internet outrage over a handful of ballots is likely a taste of what’s to come in the month left before the presidential election, which is being held amid a global pandemic that has triggered a wave of absentee ballot requests as Trump continues to launch unsubstantiated attacks on mail voting.


Fact-check: Team Trump capitalizes on Pennsylvania ballot incident to baselessly accuse Democrats of 'stealing' the election.


Federal judge blocks Texas’ elimination of straight-ticket voting. Less than three weeks before early voting begins in Texas, a U.S. district judge has blocked the state from eliminating straight-ticket voting as an option for people who go to the polls this November.


Family demands release of evidence in Breonna Taylor’s case.


NYPD should stop making traffic stops, attorney general says. New York’s attorney general on Friday recommended the New York Police Department get out of the business of routine traffic enforcement, a radical change she said would prevent encounters like one last year in the Bronx that escalated quickly and ended with an officer fatally shooting a motorist.


QAnon leaders look to rebrand after tech crack downs. The shift in tactics comes the same week as Twitter released new data stating that their ban on QAnon-related accounts was severely limiting the reach of the conspiracy theory. -- Nut. Jobs.


Conspiracies About RBG Are Already Running Rampant on Facebook. Facebook accounts and pages are exploiting the Supreme Court Justice's death to spread conspiracy theories and amplify calls to civil war.


Facebook is restricting its workers' political speech and they’re pissed: “It’s never been a better time to unionize”.


Report: Mnuchin wants to delay disclosure of Trump's Secret Service travel costs until after the election.


Girls alleged abuse at Circle of Hope Girls' Ranch for years. It stayed open until they got on TikTok. More than a dozen people reported abuse at a religious boarding school in rural Missouri before the owners' daughter launched a campaign that got action. At the ranch, Askins later told NBC News, he saw Boyd smack a child in the mouth and force a girl to chug water and then drink her own vomit. Askins said he heard Boyd order teenage girls to assault one another. “Knock her out, I mean it,” the voice of a man — whom Amanda, Askins and others identified as Boyd — is heard saying in a video Askins captured. The video disturbed Amanda, 29, but it was far from the first time people had raised concerns about what was happening at her parents’ ranch...But in many states, the industry has little to no regulation. No state agency in Missouri licensed or accredited Circle of Hope, and former residents and parents believe that’s partly why the abuse went unchecked at the ranch for more than a decade. -- This is nothing but abuse. It’s disgusting.


First man cured of HIV infection now has terminal cancer. Brown, dubbed “the Berlin patient” because of where he lived at the time, had a transplant from a donor with a rare, natural resistance to the AIDS virus. For years, that was thought to have cured his leukemia and his HIV infection, and he still shows no signs of HIV. But in an interview with The Associated Press, Brown said his cancer returned last year and has spread widely. He’s receiving hospice care where he now lives in Palm Springs, California. -- Fuck cancer.


Life’s short. Live, love, create, and help others.


Until next time, my friends. Stay safe and stay sane. Good night.