Thursday, September 03, 2015

Russia is moving into Syria.

September 2, 2015
By Jonathan Marcus

Just how far is Russia (click here) prepared to go to back the Syrian regime of President Bashar al-Assad?
Recent sightings of brand new Russian armoured vehicles in Syria, of types never previously supplied to its ally, suggest that with the Assad regime suffering serious reverses, Moscow is intent on redressing the military balance.
On 20 August, a heavily-laden Alligator class landing ship of the Russian Navy, the Nikolay Filchenkov, was seen passing southwards through the Bosphorus.
On board, according to experts who have analysed the images, were trucks and armoured vehicles.
The ship was believed to be on its way to Syria.
Subsequently, the Syrian army has released video material that shows seemingly brand new BTR-82A infantry combat vehicles in action or on exercises - a variant of the vehicle that has never before been supplied to the Syrian military.
The vehicles appear to be in a Russian paint scheme and thus may have been taken straight from Russian army stocks.
Separate images have emerged of Russian Tigre military utility vehicles; again a type that has not been exported to Syria before....

It is doubtful the Middle East will ever be a place where democracy works with the exception of Israel.

The attempts of democracy has failed in the Middle East. 

The USA experiment into Iraq stood the region on it's head. Bush's invasion completely destabilized the region. The only answer the political right wing can come up with was to permanently station US troops in Iraq for a forever war.

The WMD has been removed from Syria and now Russia is providing modern equipment to the Assad government. Russia has made it clear removing Assad from power was not an option. 

The Iraqi government has been a failure. It cannot stabilize it's borders and provides a void for extremists to establish a base of operations. Arming the Kurds along the Turkey border proved to be a waste of time as Turkey has engaged in a border war that cost Kurds their lives. There is no cohesive commitment to any type of regional stability. The politics in Turkey is not going to allow a Kurdish territory in northern Iraq.

The idea the USA would fight a forever war was the failure of George W. Bush. Did he think the longer the Iraq war was taking the longer the American people would see the benefit of a forever war? When the USA left Vietnam there was no looking back. The disorder left behind has taken decades and today the people of Vietnam have a government they can live with. 

The mideast region is becoming more chaotic and unstable. There is every reason Russia and China would take up efforts to rearm the regimes. We already know Russia has had words with Iran to set limits on mischief.  

To leave the region's stability to the USA's next War President is nothing but foolishness. It would create more problems simply by the principles the USA would demand of Iraq and potentially Syria. Democracy doesn't work in the Middle East. War is not the way to create stability. War by definition destroys any previous government and begins a new system of order and society. Iraq had over ten years to establish that new order and society. Nothing worked. The USA tried it's methodologies and it was the worst thing that happened to the region. 

Abrupt destruction of a society in order to 'nation build' has proven over and over and over that it is not a viable solution to despotism. We know that. Ask any scholar without political leanings how a country has to move into greater freedom and ultimately democracy. There is no war that is going to change a country overnight. Twelve years later and the USA is still trying to prop up Iraq. It'll never happen through nation building.

If Iraq and Syria is to maintain their borders as they existed while Saddam Hussein was in power there has to be a dictator. Does that mean there is chronic civil war? Maybe. Northern Ireland fought for hundreds of years before it finally made peace with Great Britain. Sovereignty is not a simple thing. The PEOPLE have to know their land, their needs, their government and the will to move in a different direction to secure their country's borders. 

Freedom and democracy happens with education and generations of changing the face of a country, but, it has to be the people with the will to change that it finally occurs. 

Do you know what is wrong with Iran? The USA is the problem. It has placed a despotic leader that smiled nice for pictures in control of Iran. When Iranias had enough of poverty they marched upon the Shah and the government collapsed. What replaced it was a theocracy. A theocracy is easy in that region of the world. Religion is a default setting. The rules are made for 'good faith living' and sets the laws into play as soon as the collapse occurs. Iran has been sophisticated enough to actually have elections that instill a government while the Supreme Leader remains the last authority. The elections brought Iran to the diplomatic table to end sanctions and their nuclear program. 

Russia is currently rearming Assad. It has a right to do so. I hope it brings about stability to more of Syria other than just the corner where it is safe enough to build a theme park. 
Since when does a political party have the right to dictate who is on an election ballot? Priebus can't limit Donald Trump from placing his name on any ballot. He can pledge to follow whatever rules apply to debates, but, there is no law stating a party can limit a candidate from the ballot. That is ridiculous. He can pledge all he wants, but, who is to say without his ability to run independently the RNC will continue to treat him fairly? In his early days there is every indication that wasn't going to happen.

It is no different than the tax pledge, it is about votes and the extreme conservative demands on a candidate. There is no law stating they have to maintain any pledge.  

July 10, 2015
By Paul Singer

It is a quirk of American democracy: (click here) Your choices for president depend on which state you live in.

For instance, voters in Colorado and New Mexico who do not want to vote for Mitt Romney or Barack Obama for president will have the option to vote for Virgil Goode of the Constitution Party, Libertarian Gary Johnson or several others — but those candidates will not be on the ballot in neighboring Oklahoma.
While Republicans and Democrats are campaigning already, third parties are scrambling this summer to master the intricacies of ballot-access laws in each state just to get their presidential candidates on the ballot.
"The time, money and energy spent getting on the ballot is more than the time, money and energy spent once we are on the ballot in most of these states," said Phil Huckelberry, co-chairman of the Green Party's ballot access committee....

I'd be worried he would run as an independent in 2020 if he is dissatisfied with the outcome in 2016. Donald Trump needs to run on his own terms this primary season. It is the only way to establish his ability to carry a constituency. The ballot for 2016 is not set and there is nothing saying he would drop out of the debates only to run as an independent. Priebus is causing a problem far greater than if he was allowed to run without special pledges. I hope the rest of the candidates are being asked to sign a certain pledge to the RNC. 

The RNC needs to make this a part of their platform so this pledge is a part of their requirements for debates from now forward. If it is not included in a platform, this election is rigged.

The upside of such a pledge to the RNC is that when Trump is the nominee no one else in the current field can run against him. 

Fines alone would not resolve the problem with Ms. Davis.

Her deputies called to the court stated they would issue marriage licenses but haven't because they are afraid of her. Issuing fines alone to Ms. Davis would not have resolved the problem. Taking out of her capacity was the only way to end the contempt of court.

Judges aren't interested in being punitive for the sake of being punitive, they want to resolve problems, especially if such actions by defendants are in opposition to prior orders of the court. The judge in this case had to solve the problem and it was obvious Ms. Davis would have sustained any fines and continue with opposition to the judges order. Fines would not matter in any way to end the contempt Ms. Davis was carrying out.

It is unfortunate she wasn't able to appeal to the church for dispensation regarding her work or for her faith leaders to come forward to provide her comfort to keep her job. It is not unusual for faith leaders to grant forgiveness to a patron of the church when unable to carry out their faith to the letter of the charter due to work. It must be an orthodoxy. 

September 3, 2015
By Ian Millhiser

In an interview with the Kentucky Trial Court Review, (click here) Rowan County Attorney Cecil Watkins expressed exasperation with Kim Davis, the anti-gay clerk who has refused to issue marriage licenses due to her objections to marriage equality. Davis, Watkins said, “does not represent” the county or its values, and he added that he told Davis that he “will not and cannot support” her in her refusal to obey the Constitution.

Perhaps most significantly, Watkins also says that he learned that Davis’s deputy clerks would issue marriage licenses to all couples legally entitled to one, but that they are too afraid of Davis to do so. If Judge David Bunning, the federal judge who is expected to hold Davis in contempt after a hearing Thursday morning, orders Davis’s deputies to issue marriage licenses, Watkins says, the deputies will comply....

The hearing for Davis and her staff won't be a pretty picture today.

There is already one decision against her. The hearing today will most likely identify her as a martyr. I'll be surprised if she doesn't get jail time.

Decision from August. (click here)

Ms. Davis has been in this position of clerk about one year after her mother served in that capacity for 37 years. (click here) The background noise is probably about the preaching of a particular church and holy man. This law breaking clerk is mostly a religious martyr.

“Our Constitution (click here) . . . intending to establish three departments, co-ordinate and independent that they might check and balance one another, it has given—according to this opinion to one of them alone the right to prescribe rules for the government of others; and to that one, too, which is unelected by and independent of the nation. . . . The Constitution, on this hypothesis, is a mere thing of wax in the hands of the judiciary, which they may twist and shape into any form they please.” (Letter to Judge Spencer Roane, Sept. 6, 1819)

The political right wing hangs onto opinions written in the early years of the democracy as if law. They continual state the judiciary is out of control as if a tyrant panel. The right wing will hold onto personal opinions of Jefferson and Lincoln when it serves their purpose, but, they are also the first to demand legislative measures or governor actions be appealed to the courts. The entire right wing paradigm is inconsistent in their behavior regarding USA law and judicial decisions. 

I'd prefer the judge today issue the marriage licenses and not delay marriages any further when this is obviously a matter of martyrdom and stonewalling any potential for licenses to be issued. This could go on forever and that is what Davis and her supports are hoping. In cases of martyrdom the judges should take the necessary steps to issue the marriage license as well as hand down jail time to the clerks.

In a judge issuing marriage licenses, which is within their preview, Davis and her supporters will call it a victory because their names are not attached to the license. SO WHAT. This is about marriage and not martyrdom. The right wing can carry on in their own universe all they want. 

Friendliness can't be litigated. 

I have a problem with the fact marriages have been delayed. People go through a great deal of detail when getting married and the day they are married becomes their mark in time to celebrate. It is called an anniversary. 

My parents were married on July 3rd, 1954 because July 4th was a federal holiday and there was no one willing to officiate on that day. But, that is the level of detail couples devote themselves in deciding a day and year to be married. Ms. Davis is ruining the joy involved in 'the marriage.' That is egregious. The people being married are not martyrs, they are a couple waiting for their special status to each other. 

Wednesday, September 02, 2015

It must have been difficult getting the President's picture from such a distance.

2 February 2015
By Phil Stewart

Five Chinese Navy ships (click here) are sailing in international waters in the Bering Sea off Alaska, the Pentagon said on Wednesday, in an apparent first for China's military that came as U.S. President Barack Obama toured the U.S. state.
Pentagon spokesman Captain Jeff Davis said it was the first time the United States had seen Chinese navy ships in the Bering Sea. "We respect the freedom of all nations to operate military vessels in international waters in accordance with international law," Davis said. The appearance of the ships is an example of the expanding reach of China's navy and overlapped with a three-day visit by Obama to Alaska as part of his efforts to raise awareness about climate change....

What a very stark difference between Hillary Clinton and Carly Fiorina

July 28, 2015
By Karl Mathiesen

Clinton’s first climate change policy pitch (click here) – for renewables to provide 33% of the nation’s electricity by 2027 – is bold, but the US must look beyond solar for a clean energy revolution
On Sunday, Hillary Clinton took a first swing at the many-headed carbon hydra. By the end of her first term, she said, the US would have seven times more solar energy capacity than it does today. And by 2027, renewable energy would supply a third of the nation’s electricity.
Clinton’s announcement, which the campaign said would be the first of many on climate change from the presidential hopeful, extends the carbon-saving ambition in a significant sector of the economy. Burning fossil fuels for electricity accounts for 31% of US greenhouse gas emissions. One estimate found Clinton’s 33% renewable target could slice another 4% off the US’s existing pledge to cut emissions by 26-28% by 2025.
Bloomberg New Energy Finance’s Americas chief, Ethan Zindler, said the ambition was high, but within reach. “It appears to be on the upper end but it’s entirely doable given the rapidly improving economics of renewables generally and solar particularly.”...

One of the first policies Hillary Clinton carried from her campaign to potential voters was that of our source of energy and the future that included the well being of children's future.

Tonight on "All In with Chris Hayes" a spokesperson who claimed to be a part of the Fiorina campaign did nothing but complain about how Democrats didn't build reservoirs in California and that is why there is a drought. Amazing. A young woman can't even come to terms with the fact the entire planet named Earth has a problem. The entire planet and not simply California has a problem with drought, fires and danger to human lives.

A young woman could not find the deaths over the years due to the climate crisis as an important FACT to the future of energy.

President Obama has stood at the foot of what was once the terminus of glaciers only to realize how high the grass was growing. A young woman didn't care. She only wanted to complain and carry on as if her words were some kind of political truth that is profound for all to hear to change the course of energy in the USA. 

A young woman didn't see the importance of the policies of Hillary Clinton, but, only wants to return to old ways and old thinking. 

Hillary Clinton is finding a path forward to a brave new world with technology that will create jobs and sustainable lands for the USA. 

The climate crisis is a tragedy. It has been allowed to grow and increase temperatures and drought the lands of the USA. There has been gross negligence of the lives of Americans and their deaths from danger due to the climate crisis. And yet, a young American woman can only see a political victory and completely disregards the fact that human beings are responsible for this tragedy of climate. She sees no responsibility for unwinding the danger or the damage. 

There is a candidate for President that sees the future as the challenge that it is and she is dedicated to her policies. I look forward to the world Hillary Clinton has as a vision. It is incredible to realize she is the only candidate with such a vision with policies already written.

Senator Sanders is correct about Social Security.

Senator Sanders is not a socialist. His statement about being a socialist is to prove to any detractors he is not afraid of the word politically, but, his vote for the ACA proves he is consenting to a capitalism system for healthcare. He is very concerned for the people of the USA and his call for increases of SSI is another one of those "I don't care what others say, this is necessary."

By Pat Garofalo

...The self-described democratic socialist from Vermont (click here) – who is running for the Democrats' 2016 presidential nomination, although he is an independent – wants to not just preserve Social Security, but expand it. "We should not be talking about cutting Social Security benefits. We should be talking about expanding benefits to make sure that every American can retire with dignity," Sanders said recently in a statement accompanying a bill to increase Social Security benefits by $65 per month. 

Sanders' position flies in the face of years of Washington conventional wisdom and the stance of most of the professional commentator class, which holds that Social Security is going "broke" and that benefits will inevitably have to be cut. How to do so, not whether, is the subject of debate, with the elusive "grand bargain" to "save" entitlements the holy grail of American politics....

I am worried about the current work force and the years of poverty they have experienced. Their payments into their SSI accounts are far less than their parents or grandparents. Their final benefit is going to cause significant strain on the USA treasury when even with retirement they are dependent on food stamps and other social programs that may be necessary such as help with the cost of housing.

The Summary of the 2015 Annual Reports (click here)

The tables below are from the 2015 Annual Report.

In 2008 there was a collapse of the financial markets that also effected the SSI trust fund. And, yes, there is a SSI trust fund. If I remember correctly, there was about $2 trillion lost in value in the trust funds. 

That loss also has to be made up, hence the need in changing the cap on current payment rates. And I really don't want to hear how the rich are getting hit with more taxes than anyone else. Well, the wealthy also received the benefits of the global economic collapse that was met with three episodes quantitative easing from the Fed. There is no reason to ignore the damage done to the fund and put the money back through the same mechanism that is going to extend the solvency of the funds into the future.

But, to address the issue of expanding SSI benefits, the reality of the working poor and the lack of an increase in minimum wage is simply scary for their future. 

As a country we have to ask ourselves do we believe every person who works for a living deserves a comfortable retirement? The time after 2008 has really caused problems for the people hurt the worst. They have problems now, but, the future into retirement is not that promising.

So, when Senator Sanders speaks about increasing Social Security Insurance payments to citizens I can understand and sympathize with his statements. There is a need now for those disabled and in the future for the working poor. They have lost many productive years of higher earnings due to no fault of their own. I congratulate Senator Sanders in identifying this issue and speaking to it.

The police had control of the scene. The victims were removed by ambulance.

Both his arms appear to be raised by the level of his shoulder. I look forward to the second video.

May 14, 2015
By John W. Gonzalez

The San Antonio Police Department (click here) will expand its officers’ use of body-worn cameras under a measure approved by City Council on Thursday.
As part of a midyear budget adjustment worth $1.3 million, council allocated $320,000 for 251 body cameras for bike patrol and park police officers..
Earlier this year, city officials said they hoped to acquire the cameras no later than 2016, but emphasized that the cost of data storage was a looming concern. The department has been using body cameras on a trial basis.

I think the judge is very wise in handling this important case of the death of someone unable to protect his own life.

September 2, 2015


n a victory for city State's Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby, (click here) a judge on Wednesday denied motions to dismiss charges against six Baltimore police officers charged in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray and to recuse Mosby's office from the case.

The hearing will resume at 2 p.m. when prosecutors and defense attorneys are expected to argue if the trial against the officers should be split up.

The ruling by Judge Barry Williams came shortly after prosecutors and defense attorneys returned to court at 11:15 a.m., following arguments by prosecutors and defense attorneys in the first pre-trial motions hearing in the case....

... Gray, 25, suffered a severe spinal cord injury while in police custody on April 12 and died from his injuries a week later....

...Schatzow argued that prosecutors had no conflicts of interest....

...The judge also said defense claims of conflicts of interests by Mosby and other prosecutors "didn't come close" to meriting their removal from the case....

...At the conclusion of his remarks, Williams told attorneys to stop seeking media sound bites and making unsupported claims....

The judge didn't level a gag order, but, came as close as he could while giving the attorneys their own integrity to uphold the truth of the case. I am sure the unrest in the African American community weighed into the judges decision. It is best to have the community realize there is a due process for everyone.

Peru has outlawed wild animals in all circuses.

Cholita, a 25-year-old spectacled bear, spent most of her life in a Peruvian circus, living in a tiny cage and subjected to heartbreaking abuse. She was confiscated 10 years ago, and since then has lived in a Peruvian zoo because no proper home could be found for her.

Cholita has been a focus to the rescue of these animals. She was badly abused.

September 1, 2015
By AP

Thirty-three lions (click here) rescued from circuses in Peru and Colombia will be flown to South Africa in October to live out the rest of their lives in a private sanctuary.
The president of Animal Defenders International, Jan Creamer, says the group is arranging the flight on a 747 from Lima, Peru.
Creamer said on Monday that placing the lions at the Emoya Big Cat Sanctuary in Limpopo province was all she could hope and dream for.
Original plans had called for sending them to the United States.
The lions suffered in captivity in South America, with some declawed, one had lost an eye and many had broken or rotting teeth.
Creamer says the entire trans-Atlantic transport operation will cost $US400,000 ($A562,153)....

Animal Defenders International (click here)
 National Dog Day was August 26th. (click here) 

August 30, 2015
By Earth Touch

National Dog Day (click here) in the US is behind us, which means it's time to turn our attention back to the internet's favourite: felines! Staff at Chicago's Brookfield Zoo are happy to announce the birth of two female snow leopard cubs. The tiny furballs weigh in at just ten pounds (4.5kg) and are busy bonding with their mother in a behind the scenes enclosure. 

With an estimated 4,000-6,000 remaining in the wild, snow leopards (Panthera uncia) are listed as endangered by the IUCN, making this duo an exciting new arrival. "Their pairing was based on a recommendation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums' Snow Leopard Species Survival Plan (SSP)," the zoo notes in a press release. "Each SSP manages the breeding of a species to maintain a healthy and self-sustaining population that is both genetically diverse and demographically stable."...

Snow leopards (click here) are facing a distinct threat from climate change. Their typical habitat range is between where the tree line stops and the snow line begins on the mountains. As climate change causes temperatures to ruse, snow lines are receding, which means that snow leopards must move further up the mountain slopes as well. As snow leopards get to higher elevations, the vegetation becomes more scarce, which means that the herbivores that they prey on are in limited supply as well, and the leopards are having trouble finding enough food.

Due to the high demand for their coats, snow leopards are also illegally hunted for the fur trade. The pelts are a sought-after commodity in places like Central Asia, Eastern Europe and Russia where they are turned into coats and other garments. Snow leopard bones and body parts are also used for traditional Asian medicine. As humans expand their farm and grazing areas for livestock herds they are encroaching more into the snow leopards territories resulting in increased conflict with humans when snow leopards attack livestock during times when their natural prey is scarce....

The US economy is mostly recovered from the global eonomic collapse, let's keep it that way and not provide any give away treaty.

September 1, 2015
By Gareth McGraph

SOUTHEASTERN N.C. -- Unemployment rates in July (click here) continued to fall in the Cape Fear region when compared to the same time last year, although the jobless figures showed a slight uptick in all three local counties and in the Wilmington-metro area compared to June.


Most economists prefer the year-over-year numbers as a better barometer of a region's economic health since monthly figures are unadjusted for seasonal variations, such as students looking for summer jobs or hiring spikes for the pre-Christmas shopping rush.

The figures released by the N.C. Department of Commerce on Tuesday show the region's improving jobs picture mirroring what's happening across the state and the country, where unemployment rates have by and large been falling since 2010 -- although there are pockets in the U.S. where specific economic conditions are causing job losses, such as across the nation's oil and gas drilling belt....

With Russia taking a greater role in Middle East conflicts it creates a demand for oil. There is no doubt Russia will supply their partners with oil and improve revenues with it.

2 September 2015

St.Petersburg and Novorossisk faced a challenging August, (click here) with their bunker fuel prices falling to six-month lows due to weakening crude prices, ruble/dollar exchange volatility, and increasing competition from rival ports and local suppliers.

ST. PETERSBURG REVERSE OF TREND

"St. Petersburg prices are under pressure because oil is falling, ruble [to dollar] is weak and many suppliers are with a lot of product," a source said.

Small suppliers might stay away from -- or be forced out of -- the market if the low price environment continues, making it difficult to execute profitable deals, a local supplier said.

St. Petersburg was competing with Rotterdam for fixing volumes in both 380 CST high sulfur fuel oil and marine gasoil for the majority of the year. The MGO in the Russian port was on a constant discount to Rotterdam since late May and was losing volumes.

Nevertheless, in mid-August the spread between the two ports was reversed as St. Petersburg suppliers drastically lowered their prices, assisted by the weakening ruble/dollar exchange....

Former Texas police officer paid $5000 for hit man to kill girl friend, now extradicted to US.

September 2, 2015
 
BALI, Indonesia (AP) — A former Austin, Texas, (click here) police officer has been extradited from Indonesia to the United States to face trial in the murder of his pregnant girlfriend.
VonTrey Jamal Clark was deported Wednesday through Ngurah Rai airport in Denpasar, the provincial capital of Bali resort island.
Clark, 32, was handed over to 13 agents of the FBI and was flown to Texas on a specially chartered plane from the bureau.
Bali police spokesman Hery Wiyanto said Clark arrived in Indonesia on July 19 on an American Airlines flight through Jakarta. He was then arrested in Canggu neighborhood in Bali on July 30 based on a red notice from Interpol.
Clark is a suspect in the Feb. 4 murder of Samantha Dean in Texas.

US agricultural exports remains strong. The US still feeds the world.

Secretary Vilsack has played a vital role in bringing greater marketing of farm products to local economies. Many farms engage their own marketing strategy to local stores. It works and farmers and their local markets are doing better because of it offers healthy options Americans appreciate.

It is amazing to realize how strong the USA agricultural markets have become. The country not only markets to the world, but, produce enough products to have local markets served without shortages.  

Secreatary Vilsack with Jeanne Shaheen  and New Hampshire Agriculture Commissioner Lorraine Merrill announcing a grant that helps local farms turn commodities into value-added products.

01 September 2015

US - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack (click here) has said that US agricultural exports remain strong despite disease and weather issues this year.
Mr Vilsack made a statement following the release of the US Department of Agriculture's fourth quarter Outlook for US Agricultural Trade.
"The strong pace of American agricultural exports continues. Fiscal years 2015 and 2016 exports are forecast to be the third- and fourth-highest on record, respectively.
"Bulk export volumes are expected to rise in fiscal year 2016 and reach near record levels, and horticultural and livestock product exports are also expected to be higher."
Speaking of the avian influenza outbreaks in spring that devastated the poultry industry, Mr Vilsack continued: "Today's forecast provides a snapshot of a rural America that continues to remain stable in the face of the worst animal disease outbreak in our nation's history and while the western US remains gripped by drought.
"Thanks to the resilience of our farmers and ranchers, fiscal years 2009 to 2015 represent the strongest seven years in history for US agricultural trade, with US agricultural product exports totalling more than $911 billion."...
US - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has said that US agricultural exports remain strong despite disease and weather issues this year.
Mr Vilsack made a statement following the release of the US Department of Agriculture's fourth quarter Outlook for US Agricultural Trade.
"The strong pace of American agricultural exports continues. Fiscal years 2015 and 2016 exports are forecast to be the third- and fourth-highest on record, respectively.
"Bulk export volumes are expected to rise in fiscal year 2016 and reach near record levels, and horticultural and livestock product exports are also expected to be higher."
Speaking of the avian influenza outbreaks in spring that devastated the poultry industry, Mr Vilsack continued: "Today's forecast provides a snapshot of a rural America that continues to remain stable in the face of the worst animal disease outbreak in our nation's history and while the western US remains gripped by drought.
"Thanks to the resilience of our farmers and ranchers, fiscal years 2009 to 2015 represent the strongest seven years in history for US agricultural trade, with US agricultural product exports totalling more than $911 billion."
- See more at: http://www.thesheepsite.com/news/1395/us-farm-exports-standing-firm-despite-avian-flu/#sthash.pPE9swng.dpuf

Democrats will not pay any price for voting with the President or bringing a filibuster stopping a Republican movement that reflects them as a tool of Koch.

The agreement with Iran is historic. It leads the region into function and not prepared for war. Democrats can really do no wrong by joining President Obama to end the danger of brinkmanship in the Middle East.

August 31, 2015
By Sahil Kapur

Opponents of the Iran nuclear deal (click here) have all but accepted they cannot block the accord, as a growing number of congressional Democrats signal they'll supply the votes to sustain President Barack Obama's veto of a planned resolution of disapproval.
The question now is whether the resolution will even make it to Obama's desk. While passage by the Republican-controlled House is certain, Democrats in the Senate are planning to stop a resolution by using the filibuster to require a 60-vote super-majority to send it to the president. Republicans have 54 members in the Senate. Just two Senate Democrats have declared against the deal—New York's Chuck Schumer and New Jersey's Bob Menendez.
That means Republicans need four more Democratic defectors to secure the 60 votes needed to ensure passage of the disapproval resolution....

Four Veterans now dead from Legionnaires Disease in Illinois.

August 31, 2015
By Doug Wilson

QUINCY — Adams County health officials (click here) reported Monday the death toll has risen to four from a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak at the Illinois Veterans Home.
Shay Drummond, director of clinical and environmental services at the Adams County Health Department, said 29 “lab-confirmed cases" of Legionnaires now have been confirmed. All have been connected with the Illinois Veterans Home facility, but no details are available on whether any of those infected are staff members.
Names of those who died or have been infected have not been released.
“We will be having four CDC (Centers for Disease Control) epidemic intelligence services officers coming in. Three are medical doctors, and one is an industrial hygienist,” Drummond said.
A multi-pronged attack on Legionnaires’ disease has been underway at the Illinois Veterans Home since the first cases of the life-threatening ailment were reported last week....

A radioactive material was spilled at University of Tulsa exposing at least 21 people to exposure.

A year ago in the petroleum technology campus a radioactive spill occurred and it was only determined recently. Amazing.

September 2, 2015
By Stacey Ryburn

...Hewitt said he expects the cleanup to be completed next week. (click here)

Researchers were using the cesium in multiphase flow loops, which simulate what happens when oil is pulled out of the ground. In this instance, researchers were using the cesium for a joint industry project managed by the university’s research office.

The North Campus includes a drilling research laboratory and full-size enclosed drilling rig. It was the original site of the Humble Oil and Refining Co. and was donated to the university in 1965, TU spokeswoman Mona Chamberlin said.

Researchers use the campus for a variety of projects. The school has a number of contracts with outside companies, Tracerco being one of them, TU radiation safety officer Scott Holmstrom said.

At least 21 people who were conducting research at the facility will undergo screening for potential exposure.

Exposure to small levels of radiation is not necessarily harmful. Radiation is all around, and there’s even an occupational dose limit for cesium-137.

The amount that spilled at TU is not much higher than that, but officials want to ensure due diligence when handling the material, Holmstrom said.

“Even the smallest amount we want to clean up,” he said.

Long-term effects of radiation exposure can contribute to increased risk of cancer. The spill at TU was so small that there’s no risk of acute radiation sickness, Holmstrom said.

Also, cesium has a biological half-life of about 70 days, meaning the amount in one’s body would get cut in half about a little more than two months, Holmstrom said.

It’s possible that if any of the 21 people who potentially were exposed to the radioactive material were exposed internally, the radiation could be out of their systems by now since the exposure occurred more than a year ago, Holmstrom said.

What caused the spill is still under investigation....

I have to agree, Jeb Bush is a non-candidate.


September 1, 2015
By Dana Milbank

WASHINGTON -- What we've got here is failure to communicate. (click here)
Jeb Bush has been stumping his way across the country, explaining what he would do as president. But nobody seems to understand what the heck he's talking about.
In July, he said that "people need to work longer hours" as part of an economic recovery. Then he said his remarks had been misinterpreted.

A couple of weeks later he said "we need to figure out a way to phase out" Medicare. Then he complained that critics were taking his remarks out of context.

A week or so after that, he proclaimed that "I'm not sure we need half a billion dollars for women's health issues." Then he said he misspoke....

Even his attacks against Donald Trump is misplaced if he wants to win the nomination. Bush should be seeking to unseat the other establishment candidates. The Trump supporters won't leave his candidacy. It is the populous arm of the Republican Party. Bush should be taking aim at establishment candidates like Walker and Rubio. Jeb Bush has a very sloppy campaign. He trying to find momentum that isn't his to have. 

The petroleum industry continues to deteriorate.


September 2, 2015
By AP 
 
Energy company ConocoPhillips (click here) says it is cutting about 1,810 jobs, or 10 percent of its workforce, following a plunge that took oil prices to their lowest levels in years.
The biggest proportion of the job cuts will be in North America, the company said Tuesday, with plans to eliminate more than 500 jobs in Houston, where it is based. The company confirmed those details after internal communication about the reductions was leaked to media.
In a news release, ConocoPhillips said it’s making the cuts because the energy industry is in a “dramatic downturn.”
ConocoPhillips has already cut 1,000 jobs this year; it had 18,100 employees on June 30. It has an estimated 1,700 employees in Bartlesville....

An amusement park for Syria. Is there something missing in US intelligence?

DAMASCUS, Syria, Sept. 1 (UPI) -- Syria's government (click here) paid tribute to North Korea founder Kim Il Sung during a ceremony for a new park in Damascus named in his honor.
As battles raged between the Islamic State and rebels in southern Damascus, Syria's Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mikdad and North Korean envoys attended the opening ceremony Monday for a 9,000-square-meter park that was built on top of recently bulldozed homes, Al Jazeera reported.
Mikdad praised Kim as a "historic ruler and leader, famous for his struggle to liberate and build his country."
"For this reason, he deserves to be honored in Syria," the Syrian official said....