Monday, September 14, 2020

Putin really has no interest in Ukraine anymore. The people have decided democracy is just fine.

'Two Ukraines' Reconsidered: The End of Ukrainian Ambivlance?

Abstract

The 2014 Russo-Ukrainian war, (click here) euphemistically called the ‘Ukraine crisis’,has largely confirmed,on certain accounts,a dramatic split of the country and people’s loyalties between the proverbial ‘East’ and ‘West’, between the ‘Eurasian’ and ‘European’ways of development epitomized by Russia and the European Union. By other accounts, however, it has proved that the Ukrainian nation is much more united than many experts and policymakers expected, and that the public support for the Russian invasion, beyond the occupied regions of Donbas and Crimea, is close to nil.This article does not deny that Ukraine is divided in many respects but argues that the main–and indeed the only important–divide is notnbetween ethnic Russians and Ukrainians, or Russophones and Ukrainophones, or the ‘East’ and the ‘West’. The main fault line is ideological between two different types of Ukrainian identity: non/anti-Soviet and post/neo-Soviet, ‘European’ and ‘East Slavonic’. All other factors, such as ethnicity, language, region, income, education, or age, correlate to a different degree with the main one. However divisive those factors might be, the external threat to the nation makes them largely irrelevant, bringing instead to the fore the crucial issue of values epitomized in two different types of Ukrainian identity.

I hope the USA military has a hand on Alexander Vindeman safety. There is no reason for him to travel.

Former Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman (click here) will serve as a visiting fellow at Penn’s Perry World House this academic year.

He is a great American. I am confident his future will be on the path of the civilian side of service. I look forward to his involvement.

Putin (click here) has more riding on this election than Trump and Alexander Vindeman could be viewed as a threat. 

The USA military should ensure his and his family's safety for at least a year after leaving the military. It is the right thing to do.

He still lives according to the US Army's seven values; 

  • Loyalty. Bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. Constitution, the Army, your unit and other Soldiers. ...

  • Duty. Fulfill your obligations. ...

  • Respect. Treat people as they should be treated. ...

  • Selfless Service. Put the welfare of the Nation, the Army and your subordinates before your own. ...

  • Honor. ...

  • Integrity. ...

  • Personal Courage.

According to Bloomberg, Michael Caputo removed deleted Twitter account after unhinged rant.

I would wonder if it was voluntarily deleted or Facebook had had enough. Facebook does own Twitter and has deleted Trump for his unhinged remarks.

Let's get a few things straight.

Black bears are turning up regularly in swimming pools. They prefer built-in pools. They hold up better to their weight when they enter the pool.  They are doing that to cool off.

Black bears have an interesting way to determine whether or not anyone else, including other bears, are civilized or a threat. They are first scared and run away. As soon as they come to the conclusion they have the upper hand, they come back and end the interaction, usually in killing those that believe they chased away the bear.

In this video, the man is asleep. The bear explores the idea that the man needed to be handled in order for the bear to enjoy his swim uninterrupted. He initially inspected the man's foot. If the man had not woken up the next move by the bear would be to bit the toe-off what may have been a dead person. Bears never bite as dogs do, they bite to eat.

Black bears are cute. They may even appear friendly. They never are. They simply are sizing up the opposition.

Brown bears are also known as Grizzly bears. Kodiak bears are a subspecies of brown bear. They are not at all friendly. They know they are the strongest kid on the block. Black bears not so much.

These are the paws of Brown bears. Are you really going to wait to find out if they are friendly? The wildlife rangers handle these issues with bears. Do not entertain the idea bears are cuddly. 

There is a reason DeJoy is interested in destroying the US Post Office.

DeJoy was literally taking USPS money and turning it over to the Republicans as political donations.

September 14, 2020
By Alison Durkee

A 2001 U.S. Postal Service Inspector General (click here) audit found that noncompetitive contracts awarded to New Breed Logistics, run by now-Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, may have cost the USPS at least $53 million more than if the contracts had been competitively awarded, NBC News reports, raising scrutiny that DeJoy may have overbilled the USPS and marking the latest in a string of damaging reports tied to the controversial postmaster general’s work in the private sector....

...New Breed was awarded a USPS contract for a pilot mail transport equipment service center in Greensboro, North Carolina in 1992 and then for subsequent service centers in 1997, 1998 and 1999, which were the focus of the inspector general report; DeJoy was running New Breed Logistics for that entire period....

...former Postal Service IG Dave Williams, who has been highly critical of DeJoy, told NBC it is “puzzling why it was not referred for investigation.”...

The entire pension funds demand placed on the Post Office was ridiculous. (click here) It isn't as though the USPS pensions have risky investments.

The U.S. Postal Service participates (click here) in three retirement plans: the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS), the Federal Employee Retirement System (FERS), and the Postal Service Retiree Health Benefits Fund (PSRHBF). The first two are pension plans, and the third is set up to prefund and provide retiree health benefits. These plans are restricted to government trust funds invested solely in U.S. Treasury securities. They are often regarded as riskless in the sense that there is virtually no possibility of loss of principal....

The only person in modern history more disillusioned than Trump was Jim Jones.

Forest management was NEVER the issues in California, the drought always caused the burning today. Drought is a long term climate event. Drought exists regardless of forest management. THE ABSENCE OF WATER VAPOR is the problem.

The U.S. Drought Monitor (click here) started in 2000. Since 2000, the longest duration of drought (D1-D4) in California lasted 376 weeks beginning on December 27, 2011 and ending on March 5th, 2019. The most intense period of drought occurred the week of July 29, 2014 where D4 affected 58.41% of California land.

California has been entrenched in a drought every year for the past twenty years except a few stretches for months. The lack of drought was never long enough to recover from the previous one.

Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI) (click here)

Trump never listened to the California Governor Newsom, he lectured him from the bully pulpit. Presidents are supposed to listen and bring plans to rebuild from the tragedy, not pretend to be an expert above the experts.

...He told Wade Crowfoot, (click here) secretary of California's Natural Resources Agency: "It'll start getting cooler. You just watch."...

April 18, 2020
By Philip Bump

...“Today the U.S. hit a grim milestone of 1 million cases of the coronavirus,” CNN’s Jim Acosta said. “Back in late February, you predicted that the number of cases would go down to zero. How did we get from your prediction of zero to 1 million?”

“Well,” Trump replied, “it will go down to zero, ultimately.”...

Everyone was told to control greenhouse gases for decades.

If the IPCC is stating 2030, believe it.

Really don't understand why this is a tipping point? Earth's massive ice isn't just about sea level rise, they mitigate climate.

September 14, 2020
By Zamira Rahim

This is an enormous piece of ice that no longer mitigates the climate, but, adds to sea level rise.

In this image proved by the European Space Agency, ESA, showing the glacier section, top centre, that broke off the fjord called Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden, which is roughly 80 kilometers (50 miles) long and 20 kilometers (12 miles) wide, the National Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland said Monday Sept. 14, 2020. The glacier is at the end of the Northeast Greenland Ice Stream, where it flows off land and into the ocean. Scientists with National Geological Survey see it as evidence of rapid climate change leading to the disintegration of the Arctic's largest remaining ice shelf.

A 44-square-mile chunk of ice, (click here) about twice the size of Manhattan, has broken off the Arctic's largest remaining ice shelf in northeast Greenland in the last two years, leaving scientists fearful over its rapid disintegration.

The territory's ice sheet is the second biggest in the world behind Antarctica's, and its annual melt contributes more than a millimeter rise to sea levels every year.

"We should be very concerned about what appears to be progressive disintegration at the Arctic's largest remaining ice shelf, because upstream ... is the only major Greenland ice sheet ice stream," said Jason Box from The Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) in a statement on Monday.

"These last two summers have been exceptionally warm," Box said, speaking to CNN Monday....

"It takes a village."

September 14, 2020
By Abigail Becker

Madison voters (click here) worried about mailing their absentee ballot through the U.S. Postal Service could consider dropping them off at one of over 200 city parks during two upcoming events.

Save the date!

On Sept. 26 and Oct. 3, over 1,000 poll workers will be stationed at 206 park facilities to accept absentee ballots, serve as witnesses and register voters at Democracy in the Park events.

“The idea came because voters were very concerned about being able to return their ballot, and we wanted to make it easy and something that would be available in each neighborhood,” City Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl said at a press conference Sept. 3. “What is in basically every neighborhood in Madison is a park.”

Last month, President Donald Trump acknowledged he intended to starve the Postal Service of funds in an attempt to impede mail-in voting, which he has claimed without evidence will lead to widespread voter fraud....

No more Florida Spring Break as it becomes a Super Spreader.

September 14, 2020
By Kelly Meyerhofer

UW-Madison (click here) may scrap spring break from next semester's calendar to curb the spread of COVID-19.

The university's Faculty Senate will vote on a revised spring 2021 calendar at a 3:30 p.m. meeting Monday.

The idea behind eliminating the break midway through the semester is to discourage long-distance travel where students and employees could pick up the virus elsewhere and bring it back to campus.

UW-Madison leaders floated the idea in late August to the University Committee, which meets more regularly than the larger Faculty Senate body. Members seemed generally supportive of the changes proposed by Provost John Karl Scholz.

"I realize the slog of of going through a full 15 week semester with no break would be challenging but given the vagaries of the pandemic, particularly in cold weather when people are indoors and the like ... I'm enthusiastically supportive," Scholz said, referring to the revised calendar....

Why are any police cars made without bullet proof glass?

The Trump administration needs to cough up some money for their law and order agenda.

January 23, 2017
By Yoav Gonen

The de Blasio administration (click here) is planning to spend $10.4 million to outfit all NYPD patrol cars with bullet-resistant window inserts, according to City Hall officials.

The plan is expected to be announced Tuesday when Mayor de Blasio unveils an $84.7 billion preliminary fiscal 2018 budget — up 3.1 percent from last year’s $82.1 billion preliminary plan.

The NYPD began piloting the inserts in 2016, which protect the back portion of the driver and passenger-side windows but don’t allow the window to be rolled down....

These are the "cooling" masters of California. The Gulf of Mexico has NEVER looked like this before.

The Gulf of Mexico at isn't highest number of hurricanes occurred in 2005. The year of Katrina. There were three major landfalling hurricanes that year reaching category five. Katrina was one of them. 2005 was a tipping point for Earth. 2020 is another. As long as California and any other state continues to dump massive amounts of heat into the troposphere the hurricanes will continue.

This is climate. Cutting down trees does nothing to end this dynamic. This is greenhouse gases. The greenhouse gases MAINTAIN the greenhouse effect that TRAPS heat in Earth's troposphere that allows Earth to be the home of the universe's LIFE.

Fighting the fires is mandatory and not an option. There is no such thing as allowing a fire to burn to an end. The firefighters try to protect lives and homes first, but, all the fires have to be extinguished.

The State of California and the National Forest Service MUST replace the forests as soon as possible and California MUST develop a program that RETURNS WATER VAPOR to the air, including building desalination plants that pump water to the state INCLUDING irrigation. California must be GREEN as soon as possible. I will say it again, a full forest canopy with plenty of mature shade on the grown provide a moisture environment that prevents fires and conducts itself as a carbon sink. It must be done and it can be done.

The fog immediately north of the hurricanes is smoke from California. That smoke is carrying PARTICLES that when it reaches water vapor empowers hurricanes. The particles are necessary to form cloud nebula and there is plenty of them for the hurricanes to help maintain it's strength.

The hurricanes are driving heat into the oceans. The oceans are also receiving carbon dioxide as well as heat. The addition of CO2 will cause acidification of oceann water and decalcification of shell fish.


It also creates a hostile ocean environment for reefs and their species. So much for sports fishing. The climate is destroying aspects of the economy.




 

Why is Oregon combating their fires better than California?

The best word is not "better" it is "easier." Why is Oregon finding it easier to combat fires than California?

On September 8, 2020 an arctic front decended from the north. Why? Because the fires in California was so intense it created it's own low pressure system, hence, more dense and heavier air from the arctic migrated to the lower latitudes.

Below is a satellite picture of the states. The deep purple and blue colors is the cold air mass that decended from Canada. It is the lowest latitude it achieved. The reason California didn't receivce the relief it needed is because of the Rocky Mountains.

California's problems with fires is enormous. Cutting down trees is a simpleton's idea of what the issue is in California. IT IS THE CLIMATE.






Another FAUX initiative by the GOP to attack governors in swing states.

The emergency power is exclusively the executive office. The GOP is lying. As soon as any initiative is passed it would be defeated in court. This is a consitutional issue, not a legislative issue.

These FAUX initiatives serve little purpose except to attempt to change the decisions about who people are electing come November. 

Think about this now. The GOP is playing on innocent people with an initiative that is complete lie. These FAUX initiatives are predatory. They prey on the people that believe they are doing the correct thing for their state. It isn't even moral. Hasn't everyone had enough of the GOP? They don't even know what country they are loyal to.

September 12, 2020
By David Eggert

Lansing - Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, (click here) faced with lawsuits challenging her use of emergency powers to fight the coronavirus, could continue to prevail in court.

But she may be unable to stop a Republican maneuver that would rescind a 75-year-old law that has enabled her to issue and lift COVID-19 restrictions unilaterally. A ballot drive said Friday it was in the "home stretch" after collecting more than 400,000 signatures in just two months. Its goal is 500,000.

If at least 340,000 signatures are deemed valid by the state elections board, the GOP-controlled Legislature would likely repeal the 1945 law rather than let it go to a 2022 public vote. The Democratic governor could not veto the initiated bill. A 1976 law, which requires legislative approval to extend a state of emergency, would remain intact....