Friday, September 18, 2020

We will miss her.

This is the late Associate Justice Ginsburg in 1973.

It is impossible to know how many women's lives have been touched by her career as a lawyer and a Justice.


...Even her exceptional academic record (click here) was not enough to shield her from the gender-based discrimination women faced in the workplace in the 1960s. She had difficulties finding a job until a favorite Columbia professor explicitly refused to recommend any other graduates before U.S. District Judge Edmund L. Palmieri hired Ginsburg as a clerk. Ginsburg clerked under Judge Palmieri for two years. After this, she was offered some jobs at law firms, but always at a much lower salary than her male counterparts. She instead took some time to pursue her other legal passion, civil procedure, choosing to join the Columbia Project on International Civil Procedure. This project fully immersed her in Swedish culture, where she lived abroad to do research for her book on Swedish Civil Procedure practices. Upon her return to the States, she accepted a job as a professor at Rutgers University Law School in 1963, a position she held until accepting an offer to teach at Columbia in 1972. There, she became the first female professor at Columbia to earn tenure. Ginsburg also directed the influential Women’s Rights Project of the American Civil Liberties Union during the 1970s. In this position, she led the fight against gender discrimination and successfully argued six landmark cases before the U.S. Supreme Court. Ginsburg took a broad look at gender discrimination, fighting not just for the women left behind, but for the men who were discriminated against as well. Ginsburg experienced her share of gender discrimination, even going so far as to hide her pregnancy from her Rutgers colleagues. Ginsburg accepted Jimmy Carter’s appointment to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in 1980. She served on the court for thirteen years until 1993, when Bill Clinton appointed her to the Supreme Court of the United States....

She was a great American. She loved this country beyond imagination and the country loved her. She was an incredible civil rights Justice.

September 18, 2020
By Nina Totenberg

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, (click here) the demure firebrand who in her 80s became a legal, cultural and feminist icon, died Friday. The Supreme Court announced her death, saying the cause was complications from metastatic cancer of the pancreas.

The court, in a statement, said Ginsburg died at her home in Washington surrounded by family. She was 87.

"Our nation has lost a justice of historic stature," Chief Justice John Roberts said. "We at the Supreme Court have lost a cherished colleague. Today we mourn but with confidence that future generations will remember Ruth Bader Ginsburg as we knew her, a tired and resolute champion of justice."

Architect of the legal fight for women's rights in the 1970s, Ginsburg subsequently served 27 years on the nation's highest court, becoming its most prominent member. Her death will inevitably set in motion what promises to be a nasty and tumultuous political battle over who will succeed her, and it thrusts the Supreme Court vacancy into the spotlight of the presidential campaign....

Having a discussion about the Late Justice Gingberg's replacement is extremely distasteful. She is important. The Senate schedule does not allow for a Congressional vote.


 

The revised death toll is at least 50 times the previous estimate of 64 according to an independent investigation.

July 10, 2020
By Andy Uhler

Solar panels at a hospital in Vieques in 2017. Puerto Rico's electric power system has been plagued by the damage inflicted by Hurricane Maria.

A full year after 2017’s Hurricane Maria, (click here) some municipal buildings in Mayagüez, a town on the west coast of Puerto Rico, were still without power.

That’s where Lionel Orama lives with his family. He said the storm led him to install photovoltaic (PV) solar panels on his roof.

Now the sun provides a third of his electricity....

Trump is playing politics with lives. Two years later the number of dead Puerto Rican people is still not known. 

Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico with 174 miles per hour winds on September 20, 2017. This is three years later and now with an election on the horizon, Trump decides Puerto Rico is important to him. There is nothing Trump can do now that the next administration can do better.

Just for the record, solar energy is the best-suited method for Puerto Rico to produce electricity. 

...FLORIDO: She said (click here) they went to represent the 4,645 people who died after the storm. That is not an exact count of the hurricane dead. It's one estimate that Harvard researchers published eight months after Maria, while the government's official count was stuck at 64....

18 September 2020
By Emily Goodon

President Donald Trump (click here) declared he's the best thing that has happened to Puerto Rico after his administration released $13 billion in aid as Democrats accused him of playing politics with the timing.

'I'm the best thing that ever happened to Puerto Rico. Nobody even close,' Trump said at a White House press conference on Friday. 

Trump announced the federal funding on Friday to help the island recover from the devastation brought by 2017's Hurricane Maria but it also comes at a time he is courting Hispanic voters for his re-election bid, particularly in the critical state of Florida.... 

How many paper towels does $13 billion buy?

Barr is looking for a reason so Trump can employ the "Sedition Act of 1798."


And he is invested in that outcome. That is what Donald John Trump is great at, compromising those that are "loyal" to him. We saw it with Michael Cohen. When Cohen went to work for Donald John Trump he never intended to break the law, quite the contrary, he wanted to protect his boss.

September 17, 2020
By Dan Berman and Paul LeBlanc

Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan (click here) on Wednesday said a report that Attorney General William Barr suggested prosecutors consider filing charges against her is "chilling and the latest abuse of power from the Trump administration."

Barr, The New York Times reported, asked prosecutors in the Justice Department's civil rights division to investigate if they could charge Durkan as a result of protests this summer, when some protesters established a police-free zone in downtown Seattle.

"The Department of Justice cannot become a political weapon operated at the behest of the President to target those who have spoken out against this administration's actions," Durkan, a former US attorney, said in a statement. "That is an act of tyranny, not of democracy."...

If Barr can't find facts to back up his allegations, he will manufacture them. It is my understanding that the protesters were not accompanied by police. Barr had no leverage. He can only send in federal troops if asked. With the police not attending a demonstration, Barr could not insist on the local, county, and state police call for federal backup. 

If the police found no reason to attend a demonstration, it means there is on dangerous behaviors that indicate the public is in danger.

Mayor Durkin is correct in her concern for the words of Bill Barr. Barr is overreaching the authority of the federal government and thinks nothing of it. His tenure as Attorney General is at stake and if he is sitting in the AG office, nothing can happen to him, hence, Trump.

Can my free speech be restricted (click here) because of what I say—even if it is controversial?

No. The First Amendment prohibits restrictions based on the content of speech. However, this does not mean that the Constitution completely protects all types of free speech activity in every circumstance. Police and government officials are allowed to place certain nondiscriminatory and narrowly drawn "time, place and manner" restrictions on the exercise of First Amendment rights. Any such restrictions must apply to all speech regardless of its point of view.... 

There is an enormous difference between demonstration and sedition. Sedition intends to remove the sovereign state of the USA. Trump and Barr are more seditionists than any American demanding equality and civil rights.

Christopher Wray is absolutely correct in stating the Russians are evil doers again.

I can personally testify to it.

Two days ago I filed a complaint with the FBI. I received an email from Google that a new device was using my email account. I didn't have a new device. I opened the email and Google was asking me to verify their finding of the use of a "iPhone 11 Pro" as authorized to do so. I replied to Google that "I don't own an iPhone 11 Pro." I hit reply all to unsubscribe and emails that I didn't know popped up. The lead email account was ended in ....ru. That is Russia. The Russians are hacking into Gmail accounts. They are probably picking up CONTACTS and running with it.

I will post the emails here. They are still bouncing back as undeliverable because Russia is closed to incoming traffic. I believe it is GRU.

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These emails were in the "To:" I know none of these people or entities.

account@edmarig.club, account@wramati.icu, account@tiatund.xyz, account@gerdush.online, account@snontua.casa, account@paloong.site, account@idiolit.cyou, account@darcagi.club, account@noneump.icu, account@toeratv.xyz, account@befeasa.top, account@neccens.space, account@elopina.club, account@fluceny.online, account@jumpild.site, account@clahich.xyz, account@oblaisk.cyou, account@nolitri.club, account@sephoed.online, account@oricidu.club, kokoruchka@126.comkokoruchka@yeah.netkokoruchka@163.comvancecomfort@aol.comburnsallen797@aol.comfunaro65415145@yahoo.comschneckadva@yahoo.comgauvcaoxszay@hotmail.comcoreenfheivpod@hotmail.comtanya.dixie.pro@gmail.comgigi.smokes20@gmail.comvera.sp2021@gmail.comdelkvfr54@gmail.comTomasPhelps@yandex.comRonaldTerry22@yandex.ru1614903540@qq.com

Most of the addresses are bizarre. "oblaisk.cyou" is only one of the emails addresses that fall outside my understanding of an email address. Like I said they are bouncing back to my email account.

I reported all of it to the FBI. It is very suspicious. Let them sort it out.

September 10, 2020
By , Christopher Bing, 

Washington - Microsoft Corp MSFT.O (click here) recently alerted one of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden's main election campaign advisory firms that it had been targeted by suspected Russian state-backed hackers, according to four people briefed on the matter.

The hacking attempts targeted staff at Washington-based SKDKnickerbocker, a campaign strategy and communications firm working with Biden and other prominent Democrats, over the past two months, the sources said.

Microsoft Corp MSFT.O identified the suspected hacking group as the same set of spies blamed by the U.S. government for breaking into the campaign of Democratic former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and leaking the emails of her staff, two of the sources said.

The group, which many cyber researchers refer to as “Fancy Bear,” is controlled by the Russia’s military intelligence agency, according to reports from the U.S. intelligence community released after the 2016 election....

This is fraud. Where are the arrests? Where is the scientists in the department walking out so there is no one to scapegoat.


The scientists are part of the fraud if they are not moving professionally as a group to end the fraud. They are part of the problem if they aren't taking the matter into their own lives. Where are their lawyers filing papers in court to fight for the public.

Why aren't the scientists stating, "I cannot professionally be a part of this." A paycheck? That is preventing them from saving the lives of Americans? That is what Trump and his administration is counting on.

Warning the public about the fraud in HHS and it's migration into the CDC isn't enough. Law enforcement needs to be harnessed to remove those committing fraud all the way up the chain of command. The scientists must ask the prosecutors to move against the Trump Administration because he is endangering the public and people will die.

September 17, 2020

By Apoorva Mandavilli

Alex Azar, United States Secretary of Health and Human Services, speaks at a press conference about the Coronavirus on Feb. 26, 2020.

A heavily criticized (click here) recommendation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last month about who should be tested for the coronavirus was not written by C.D.C. scientists and was posted to the agency’s website despite their serious objections, according to several people familiar with the matter as well as internal documents obtained by The New York Times.

The guidance said it was not necessary to test people without symptoms of Covid-19 even if they had been exposed to the virus. It came at a time when public health experts were pushing for more testing rather than less, and administration officials told The Times that the document was a C.D.C. product and had been revised with input from the agency’s director, Dr. Robert Redfield.

But officials told The Times this week that the Department of Health and Human Services did the rewriting and then “dropped” it into the C.D.C.’s public website, flouting the agency’s strict scientific review process....