Sunday, October 24, 2021

The floods in this region of the world were catastrophic. Entire chunks of towns were washed away.

The floods were disabling.

October 24, 2021
By Rachel Elbaum and Andy Eckardt

Three months after historic floods hit Dernau, swaths of the German village are still in ruins.

Ahrweiler, Germany — Layers of dried mud on sidewalks, (click here) concrete roads turned to gravel and time-worn stone bridges washed away. Three months after this summer’s catastrophic floods in Germany’s Ahrweiler region, there are reminders everywhere of the destruction they wrought.

The deluge, which was preceded by three consecutive summers of drought, has brought a new urgency for many to find climate change solutions — and that has impacted Germany’s politics, too.

In last month’s federal election, the environmentalist Green Party had its best results yet, winning nearly 15 percent of the vote, and trailing just behind the two largest parties.

Unlike in the United States where the issue is still subject to debate, global warming is a key concern in Germany that voters increasingly expect politicians to address.

Its prominence in the election was no surprise to architect Florian Trummer, 65, whose hometown of Antweiler was hit by the floods. He officially joined the Green Party two months ago after a lifetime of swing voting....

The patterns are all part of the evidence that brings countries together to end the blight on Earth by greenhouse gases produced by industries that care little for people regardless of the fact that people are their bottom line. It is time for regulations that work to end deadly trends in climate. Would we neglect the quality of food we eat? Then why neglect the soils that grow it? 

Figure 1 (click here) shows observed trends in mean annual river flood discharge in medium and large catchments in Europe over the period 1960–2010. The analysis is based on the European Flood Database, which is the most complete database on flooding available for Europe so far [i]. The figure and the underlying analysis shows that climate change has both increased and decreased river floods in Europe....

Saturday, October 23, 2021

How many times does it have to be said before they finally "get it?" 63 years of FACTS and the build up of CO2 has changed for the worse.
























The increase in emissions of greenhouse gases, especially CO2, was 28 percent higher after 1990 than the rate of build up before 1990.

From 310 ppm to 350 ppm took 32 years, but, from 350 ppm to 400 ppm took only  25 years.

Governance leaders in the world see the emissions as a long term issue that should not effect immediate governance. The rate of decline of the Earth's troposphere is increasing. It has never been a long term problem, it has always been an immediate problem.

If this were a long term problem until it ain't. 

What are ya goin' to do then, anyway?

The climate crisis is a moral and not an economic issue. If economies were all that was at stake, it wouldn't be an issue at all.

The Six Americas on climate.




Thursday, October 21, 2021

Ah, ha! People are walking away from the multi-million $$$$ settlement.

October 21, 2021
By Sara Powers

Flint - A $641 million settlement (click here) with people affected by Flint’s lead-contaminated water was reduced by $15 million Wednesday after a judge agreed that a hospital could cut its pledge.

McLaren Health will pay $5 million instead of $20 million. It had the right to drop out completely if not enough claimants signed up for its share of the settlement.

Flint managers appointed by then-Gov. Rick Snyder and regulators in his administration allowed the city to use the Flint River in 2014-15 without treating the water to reduce corrosion. As a result, lead in old pipes broke off and flowed through taps.

Separately, experts have blamed the river water for an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease, which led to at least 12 deaths in the Flint area. They believe there wasn’t enough chlorine in the water to fight off bacteria....

McLaren tried to be a part of the BIG POT OF MONEY to get away with it's role in the Flint Water Crisis deaths. Some would say that is a harsh statement, but, it appears to be the truth. The families of those that died are not happy with McLaren and rightfully so. We don't know all of what they know and we certainly don't know and understand their loss. 

But, here it is, the slow dissolving of the settlement. Some of it is surviving for now, but, as the onion peels away there will be more people rethinking their participation of the settlement. 

No surprise here. Senator Sinema is owned by corporate interests. She and Manchin need to be primaried.








So, it is okay to spend the money on developing computer chip manufacturing, but, not okay to tax high earning individuals or companies or investment firms to pay the bill. She doesn't understand she is kissing the butts of her donors rather than governing?

Sinema's donor pool. (click here)
























The money came in when she needed it, too. That is somewhat traumatizing. One is running for the US Senate and doesn't get donations until the very instant in the campaign when it is most dearly needed. Makes an impression on people. This glut of money in 2018 screams of LET'S CORRUPT THE NEW SENATOR. GET HER STARTED RIGHT.

Well, looky thar. The top contributor is Goldman Sachs. Indeed.

Okay. Is this corruption? You betcha. When a US Senator is a hold out and her direct actions point to tax leniency of her donor pool, that is CORRUPTION!

Sinema might want to start raising money for her campaigns every year rather than wishing and hoping someone on a white horse comes along to rescue her campaign. Making campaign stops with donors and constituents during the off years provides for a clear understanding there are good relations between the US Senator and all her people, including those that vote her in or out of office.

Running marathons can be very glamorous, but, they don't pay the bills when campaigning starts.

US Senator Sinema, no different than Joe Manchin, are corrupt in their votes when FACTS are before them that points to dangerous climate conditions for Americans in backing the coal industry and protecting Wall Street by eliminting long over due tax hikes.

You can point right to it. There is ABSOLUTELY NO DOUBT about either of these Senators that they are ADVERSELY VOTING against the people and for corporate interests. Even in the face of facts they are foolishly signing on to FACTUAL BLINDNESS.

Factual Blindness is a quality stemming from looking the other way. It is a deficit in MORALITY AND ETHICS. No US Senators cannot cherry pick their information so it sooths the savage beast of corruption, they are required to look at the entire picture and realize the dangers that lie in those very corrupt votes AGAINST THE PEOPLE OF THE USA.

Shame on both of them. The people of the USA need the child tax credit to maintain their momentum to owning their own homes and raising their children into the same opportunity so many Americans have had. There is not one program on the Biden agenda that is overdue, quite the contrary, they have been NEGLECTED for the same reason Sinema can't seem to get our of her own way and provide much needed relief for hard working families.

When the people of Arizona go to vote in the primaries where she is going to be a candidate, they will remember, her corporate donors got what they wanted, but, the people didn't and they are hurting because of it. 

It is time in this country that CORRUPTION IS RIPPED OUT BY THE ROOTS.

California’s incoming storms

In some ways the enormous storm headed for the northwest US including California is welcome, however, it should also be viewed as dangerous. Besides the rain and wind, after such a prolonged drought, there are profound chances of landslides. USGS should be assessing known areas that could result in landslides after severe drought. Residents in areas in question should be given shelter elsewhere known to be safe until any danger has passed. Roads can also be involved. The entire superstorm should be viewed with complete caution.

Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Please stop turning American headlines into tabloid trash.

 I undetstand that Trump is defaming Late Secretary Powell. That is quite enough. Donald John Trump is an insult to the American landscape. While the Late Secretary Powell was a proud son to this democracy, Trump is an abject failure. It is time the media stop capitalizing on the name Trump, including his wayward children. 

Thank you.

Monday, October 18, 2021

There are monies for domestic manufacturing in the bills that won't pass in Congress.

September 28, 2021
By Nicole Goodkind

The relatively quiet cabinet role typically (click here) involves what Raimondo describes as piling “a bunch of CEOs on planes” to fly around the world and promote trade missions and U.S. exports. But in a preview of her Tuesday speech at the Economic Club of Washington where she outlined her agenda and advocate for President Joe Biden’s $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation package, the former Rhode Island governor said that she had plans to expand her office to focus largely on revitalizing the domestic economy....

...In June, the Senate took a significant step toward alleviating the problem by passing the U.S. Innovation and Competition Act (USICA), which directed $52 billion in federal investments to the Commerce Department for the domestic semiconductor research, design, and manufacturing provisions—and another $10 billion to set up a supply chain resiliency fund and office under Raimondo. The House has yet to pass the bill, and Raimondo will set off on a tour across the country this fall, pushing for action.

While there’s no denying that COVID outbreaks hurt chip manufacturing, the majority of the shortage stems from a lack of preparedness, said Raimondo. “Today's chip supply was determined years ago. We better get this bill passed through the House so we can get to work, because fundamentally, we need more capacity, and the investments we started to make today will determine our capacity two to six years from now,” she said....

China is not a reliable trading partner. It wants to annihilate our democracy. It is becoming aggressive with Tiawan and could destroy the economic structure there.

...China is a net importer of semiconductors, largely from the U.S. The country imported $350 billion in chips in 2020, an increase of 14.6% from 2019. But recent trade tension under President Trump has damaged the long standing relationship and spurred China to begin accelerating and prioritizing its own chip-making programs. 

Raimondo also outlined plans to work with Congress to push a bill giving $10 billion to the commerce department to create regional tech hubs or “nodes of innovation around the country outside of Silicon Valley, New York, Austin, and Texas.” 

While Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, and China invest billions annually in their semiconductor industries, the federal government has been slow to provide R&D funding and funding for domestic production....

One of the ways the USA promotes peace is economic viability that enhances the economy of the USA while doing the same with the other country. If a war breaks out between China and Taiwan, forget about the semiconductor imports by the USA. President's Biden's $3.5 trillion budget would move this along.

None of the funds in the $3.5 trillion budget are minor and unconsequential spending. It is all vital to our future. Hard to believe there are monies that won't benefit the people of West Virginia and Arizona.

October 16, 2021
By Katie Schoolov

As the world grapples with an ongoing chip shortage, (click here) a quiet giant among chipmakers has committed to investing $100 billion over three years to ramp up production.

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company may not be a household name, but with a market value of over $550 billion, it’s one of the world’s 10 most valuable companies. Now, it’s leveraging its considerable resources to bring the world’s most advanced chip manufacturing back to U.S. soil.

CNBC got an exclusive tour of the $12 billion fabrication plant, or fab, outside Phoenix, Arizona, where TSMC will start making 5-nanometer chips in 2024. The company says it will produce 20,000 wafers each month....

The Federal Government needs to come in on a case that is a matter of national security.

This case is outrageous and relies on the First Amendment to allow a Chicago student to build an 'alternative' ISIS for all his friends to sign on to. 

October 18, 2021

Chicago - A former Chicago college student (click here) was convicted Monday of attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State group.

Thomas Osadzinski, 22, designed a computer code to help IS bypass programs designed to block the group’s propaganda, prosecutors said. The former DePaul University student, who was born in a Chicago suburb, was living in the city when he was arrested in 2019 during an FBI sting. He faces up to 20 years in prison.

His attorney, Joshua Herman, said during closing arguments that the case centered on the right to free speech and that Osadzinski had the right to watch and share the videos.

“Liking ISIS is not illegal,” Herman said in court...
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Actually, it is illegal to like ISIS.

During the height of the Iraq uprising of ISIS (Daesh) any citizen of Western countries were considered enemy combatants. This student is no different than those that sought to support Daesh in leaving their countries and joining with a highly deadly ideology.

We assisted in fighting a war against Daesh that ended their terrorist reign and genocide. There is no way a student or USA citizen that practices genocide and war for an ideology or so called religious fervor, will be allowed to construct outreach for recruitment under any supposedly different ideology.

There is a limit of freedom of speech and this is one of those limits. He is a threat to national security.

November 14, 2015
By Patrick Garrity

When French President Francois Hollande (click here) addressed the nation Saturday in the aftermath of the Paris massacre, he vowed that France "will be unforgiving with the barbarians from Daesh."...

I am very sorry to hear of the death of Former Secretary Colin Powell. He was bigger than life. Deepest sympathies to his family, colleagues and friends.

Sunday, October 17, 2021

No storm here.

Taking the evening off.

Thank you for your interest.

Interpol did really good work on this.

It would be to the benefit of Maduro to continue talks with the opposition. It is the only way forward for his control of the country.

October 17, 2021
By Joshua Goodman

Venezuela’s government said Saturday (click here) it would halt negotiations with its opponents in retaliation for the extradition to the U.S. of a close ally of President Nicolás Maduro who prosecutors believe could be the most significant witness ever about corruption in the South American country.

Jorge Rodríguez, who has been heading the government’s delegation, said his team wouldn’t travel to Mexico City for the next scheduled round of negotiations.

The announcement capped a tumultuous day that saw businessman Alex Saab placed on a U.S.-bound plane in Cape Verde after a 16-month fight by Maduro and his allies, including Russia, who consider the Colombian-born businessman a Venezuelan diplomat.

A few hours after news of Saab’s extradition blew up Venezuelan social media, six American oil executives held on house arrest were taken back to jail by security forces — a sign that relations between Washington and Caracas could be upended after months of quiet diplomacy since Joe Biden entered the White House. Families of the men known as the Citgo 6 — for the Houston subsidiary of Venezuela’s state-owned oil company where they worked — expressed frustration with both governments.

“The fact that Mr. Saab is in the U.S. before my father is a disgrace,” said Cristina Vadell, whose father, Tomeu Vadell, is among the Americans serving out long sentences on what the U.S. government considers trumped-up charges....

To understand the level of money laundering carried out by Saab is to understand the extent to which he was supporting hostile activities in the Western Hemisphere, including Hezbollah. Mr. Saab has much to discuss with the USA government.

This is only the tip of the iceberg.

...
Saab is set to make his first court appearance on Monday, (click here) October 18 in a court in the state of Florida, the department said in a statement.

The agency also expressed its “gratitude to the Government of Cape Verde for its assistance and perseverance with this complex case and admiration for the professionalism of Cabo Verde’s judicial system.”

Saab and his business partner Alvaro Pulido are charged in the US with running a network that exploited food aid that was meant for Venezuela, an oil rich nation grappling with an acute economic crisis....

There is every reason to believe that Saab will talk about his criminal networking and the issue of corruption in relation to the Venezulean people. Maduro's administration thrives on corrupt practices, including, money laundering and drugs.


...Recent nationwide shortages of gasoline (click here) have added to the complexity of the crisis in Venezuela. Despite having the largest reserves of petroleum in the world, the state-owned oil enterprise, Petroleós de Venezuela (PDVSA), cannot refine its heavy crude due to mismanagement and corruption, leading to mass shortages and pent-up demand. In April 2020, the Maduro regime turned to Iran to partner in helping fix the oil refineries on the Paraguana peninsula, and to provide much-needed fuel to Venezuela. The newly minted oil minister, Tareck El Aissami, and the regime’s special envoy to Iran, Lebanese-Colombian businessman Alex Saab, seemingly worked out a gold-for-gas deal with Tehran.

Shortly after, in a period of a month and a half, the Iranian airline, Mahan Air, flew seventeen flights and the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) sailed five tankers from Iran to Venezuela to provide parts from China, Iranian technicians, and approximately 1.5 million barrels of gasoline to the fuel-starved Maduro regime. Months later, the refineries on the Paraguana peninsula still do not operate, and Venezuela is once again facing fuel shortages. But, according to Bloomberg, the Islamic Republic received almost half a billion dollars’ worth (nine tons) of gold bars as payment...

Besides the fact there are reasons to still impeach Trump and he is guilty of violations of the emoluments clause...

...the statistics about the degree Trump is able to derail the national dialogue about him is incredible. He premeditates his appearances to the right wing. The Republicans have no control over the messaging of their party. Trump's exclamations are in complete disregard of the Republican Party's future failures or successes. He will throw every Republican under the bus to distract from the truth. FOX News amplifies it. The GOP doesn't have a chance.

No matter how extreme, Donald John Trump will amplify his own message to maintain control of the national right wing dialogue. He wants the country to hate President Biden while the US House investigates Trump's crimes. Those crimes are so numerous that he literally can spend the rest of his life treading water through the media to remain from incarceration.

Trump's messaging is about him and his so called innocense and the basis of the January 6th insurrection. The violence occurred to legitimately end the election of President Biden so Trump could eliminate his corrupt agendas, concealment of facts and greed. As a dictator/king, Trump would be able to exempt the Executive Branch from any rule of law and his prosecution on any scale. He maintained the Justice Department and the Legislative Branch in disarray to maintain power. Trump's need for power is directly related to his corrupt financial dealings. He never cared about the country, except, where it benefitted him.

 

Saturday, October 16, 2021

This is exactly the problem with the US Congress NEGLECT of the Climate Crisis.

This is called discovery and innovation. The former President George W. Bush stated the path to ending the climate crisis was investment and innovation. Well, here it is.

Changes to the way things are done is through research and development. This is an iron battery that assists in the viability of an alternative energy power grid. President Biden wants wind power offshore for the entire east coast. It is long over due. 

Currently, Scotland has wind, wave and tidal energy to bring 80 percent of it's electricity to the Scottish people. Scotland developed it's alternative energy grid starting in 2002. Scotland's wind, wave and tidal energy does not emit one molecule of greenhouse gas in production.

Now, there are iron batteries. What will the future actually look like? I don't think most people can say. But, without profound commitment from a legislature in the USA ready to end the climate crisis, projects important to our children's future will be lost.

Everyone should be ashamed. This is the United States of America where the impossible is possible. Enough already. Research and development MUST go forward to bring alternative energy to the sustainable economy of the USA.

October 11, 2021

By Akshat Rathi

The world’s electric grids are creaking (click here) under the pressure of volatile fossil-fuel prices and the imperative of weaning the world off polluting energy sources. A solution may be at hand, thanks to an innovative battery that’s a cheaper alternative to lithium-ion technology.

SB Energy Corp., a U.S. renewable-energy firm that’s an arm of Japan’s SoftBank Group, is making a record purchase of the batteries manufactured by Energy Storage Systems. The Oregon company says it has new technology that can store renewable energy for longer and help overcome some of the reliability problems that have caused blackouts in California and record-high energy prices in Europe.

The units, which rely on something called “iron-flow chemistry,” will be used in utility-scale solar projects dotted across the U.S., allowing those power plants to provide electricity for hours after the sun sets. SB Energy will buy enough batteries over the next five years to power 50,000 American homes for a day.

Long-duration energy storage, like this iron-flow battery, are key to adding more renewables to the grid,” said Venkat Viswanathan, a battery expert and associate professor of mechanical engineering at Carnegie Mellon University.

ESS was founded in 2011 by Craig Evans, now president, and Julia Song, the chief technology officer. They recognized that while lithium-ion batteries will play a key role in electrification of transportation, longer duration grid-scale energy storage needed a different battery. That’s because while the price of lithium-ion batteries has declined 90% over the last decade, their ingredients, which sometimes include expensive metals such as cobalt and nickel, limit how low the price can fall.

The deal for 2 gigawatt-hours of batteries is worth at least $300 million, according to ESS. Rich Hossfeld, chief executive officer of SB Energy, said the genius of the units lies in their simplicity....

It is only a commission. It is not like there are real dollars involved here.

Trump wins even before big, dark money when it comes to three Republicans and the January 6th Commission. Just a little scary. Machin proves his corruption. He hates Democrats that love the country and the people.

Are you people out of your minds?

No one believes in Wildcat Strikes more than me, but, this is an inappropriate use of that union power.

Let me just tell you why I believe in Wildcat Strikes. My father was a union secretary in Golo Shoe Factory in Pennsylvania (click here and 11th paragraph). The year was 1959 and the working conditions were terrible. The union officers decided to pull a Wildcat Strike to improve the workers health and well being. My father voted for the strike in an executive meeting. The factory workers, all union members, were called to assembly and given the information the executive committee had before them regarding working conditions and human health. There was a vote of the members and the factory went on strike.

That strike lasted for 90 days. Back then there was word of mouth information that spread through the surrounding towns. "Golo Shoe Factory is on strike for better working conditions." This area was depressed already due to coal mines shutting down. There was no more anthrocite coal to be mined. The bosses had completely depleted the mountains of it. So, the concept of workers' health was not foreign to any of the laborers at Golo or their communities.

The shop keepers in the area decided they could extend credit to the families of the striking workers. In that was community based support and the Wildcat Strike could go forward until the factory owners committed to the union's terms. Eventually, they did. But, the cost would mean all the six officers of the union had to resign. Among those people was my father, an Air Force veteran from Korea and now with a family of two young children. He went on to find work in New Jersey where his sister said there was good work for good men. To tell you the commitment my family has to unions is to understand my father worked in New Jersey three months before he was asked to be a Shop Steward for the union there.

So, when it comes to Wildcat Strikes, they are invaluable and work extremely well to bring about change for the better in any labor issue. I find the pilot union at Southwest to be heroes and nothing short of it, given their dedication to labor law. But, there are exceptions when a national health emergency exists. I think the courts and the NLRB will say that as well.

Pilots of all people and their attendants on board are exposed to this lousy bug more than most other people. There is a change in air mass components every time there is a landing and passengers depart and board. So, the chance of pilots and other airline workers, including baggage handlers, is higher and would expose them to the contagion is far higher rates. It is important all those without EFFECTIVE immunity get the vaccine. Labor law be damned this is a national emergency and a pandemic. What if pilots got sick and some died, what would that do to the USA economy and families left without one or more of their wage earners gone. We have orphans in this country due to the virus. There are military veterans among these folks. This is no joke. 

This wildcat strike with Southwest Airlines is due to what the pilots see as an assault on labor law. I doubt that can be incurred because of a national health emergency. I am sure they are thinking Biden is another Reagan. The labor union leaders should be meeting with the President. All airline labor union leaders, not just those with Southwest. Heck, where is the AFL-CIO on this thing?

The Railway Labor Act (RLA) (click here) has governed collective bargaining between rail carriers and labor unions since 1926.

This is a national health emergency and there are far different parameters regarding labor practices. If there are businesses with unions salivating at the idea this mandate by President Biden is going to destroy unions, they have another thing coming. Unions can go on strike if their employers are draconian and insistent in breaking the union. Unions are important. They are the backbone of the Middle Class and while there is always concern about the health of labor law, there is a panel of the NLRB that can issue statements as well.

Again, I state, will your ideology save you from the grave?

October 9, 2021
By Mary Schlangenstein

Southwest Airlines Co. pilots (click here) asked a court to temporarily block the company from carrying out federally mandated coronavirus vaccinations until an existing lawsuit over alleged U.S. labor law violations is resolved.

The Southwest Airlines Pilots Association’s filing Friday also asked for an immediate hearing on the request before a federal court in Dallas, claiming the carrier has continued to take unilateral actions that violate terms of the Railway Labor Act, which governs airline-union relations. Those steps include the Covid-19 vaccination requirement.

“The new vaccine mandate unlawfully imposes new conditions of employment and the new policy threatens termination of any pilot not fully vaccinated by December 8, 2021,” the legal filing said. “Southwest Airlines’ additional new and unilateral modification of the parties’ collective bargaining agreement is in clear violation of the RLA.”...

You need another reason, then how about the issue of masks for pilots that obstruct their best operating ability? Vaccines would mitigate all that.

October 2, 2020
By Linda Werfelman

Radio transmissions (click here) by pilots wearing cloth facemasks may be more difficult to understand than those by pilots wearing surgical masks, or no masks at all, according to a report by the French Bureau d’Enquêtes et d’Analyses (BEA)....

The science involving this speech by President Biden is correct, however,...

...there is concern among the public that natural immunity is better than the vaccine.

There is a large majority of Americans that have not been exposed to or succumbed to the COVID-19 virus and all it's many variants. I think we are upto the letter M in naming variants. I know we have L in Lamda, but, believe there is also one after that, namely M.

In simply talking to people and those that refuse the vaccine there are many reasons, most are dangerous reasons but one in particular is something that the CDC and FDA can address and haven't. 

The Americans that have been exposed to the virus or a variant believe their natural immunity is better than the vaccine. I think the NIH needs to examine that potential and address it formally. They might be right. Their opinion also goes on to believe that if they are vaccinated their natural immunity will be negated and made to be ineffective. They point to the issue that the vaccines need a booster and their natural immunity does not.

The ONE fact that is pushing the issue of vaccines to the forefront is the character of viruses, in that they mutate on a very regular basis. They mutate due to their mRNA content. In that lies the danger that if the COVID-19 virus is allowed to exist for much longer there could be a mutation that is a Level 3 virus that will cause high numbers of deaths, especially if people continue to be resistant to government intervention to end a pandemic. The entire globe has a strong interest in preventing that from happening. A level 3 virus would bring about a great deal of economic hardship and far more invasive government controls than currently exist. 

The other reasons for not getting the vaccine is bizarre. Fear is part of it because it is an mRNA vaccine. The virus is mRNA. Americans don't fear that? They should. Every American should fear contrating the mRNA virus footprint of COVID-19 and it's variants. Fear is irrational when there is a vaccine that will prevent illness, disability and/or death. I remind any American that COVID-19 and it's variants have caused and are causing large numbers of disability in the "Long Haul" lingering symptoms. As a nation we cannot allow a virus to infect large numbers of people and create a nation of the disabled. I would think that is an obvious reason to vaccinate.

Besides fear, there are a variety of reasons that stop Americans from being vaccinated. I am sorry this is even a reason for media to talk about it. Within that daily conversation is politics. Viruses and vaccines are not a political dialogue and if Americans are standing up for their individual rights in not being vaccinated, then they are worshipping a wrongful god. The country has 700,000 dead. The Rwanda genocide that lasted 100 days killed upto 800,000 deaths. The COVID-19 deaths numbering over 700,000 with ANY OF THE VACCINES would have and could have been prevented. Think about that for a moment before crying they are losing their constitutional rights. The dead have lost theirs. 

700,000 deaths if they had been vaccinated could have been prevented. There are those that occurred in the beginning, but, if the vaccines had been perfected after the SARS outbreak under former President Geoge W. Bush, there would be little that would have occurred even in the beginning. All that if fact and cannot be overlooked.

Today, American children are returning to school supposedly for their own good as they rely on social programs at school that provide nutrition. Then there are other noble causes like being proficent in sports for attempts at scholarships and the idea "children need other children." So much for the competency of homeschoolling and of course the American people must get back to work. We all know school time is the best babysitter. All those reasons to me are tragic and based in valuing money over lives. I find all those reasons hideous especially from people that are adult professionals in the care and teaching of a child's mind.

But, as to the President's speech. It is all based in fact. The ONLY real reason I see for any American to question the wisdom of being vaccinated is the issue of natural immunity and it's superiority over vaccinated immunity. That has to be addressed scientifically and soon.

As far as political ideology, I say, can you continue to practice that ideology from the grave?

 

Friday, October 15, 2021

In the USA it is truck drivers that are needed. In China? A miracle.

October 13, 2021
By Dan Ronan

Yantian Port

...Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (click here) President Mark Baxa said the global supply chain was quite fragile before COVID-19 and that Trump administration tariffs against China in 2018 shocked the supply chain.

“It was not long after the introduction of the tariffs that we faced this global pandemic, and that was a crushing impact.”

Kidd said the supply chain challenges are exacerbated by the enormous amount of cargo still to be unloaded at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach — the nation’s biggest, respectively. Sixty-two ships were waiting to be unloaded on Oct. 12, and some have waited for as long as 24 days to obtain a berth....

Once the ports in the USA are clear and they are back to business as usual, the ports in China where all these containers are packed for shipment to the USA, there are enormous problems, including rotting produce probably.

It is time to realize part of China's national defense is to undo every aspect of the USA democracy. It is time to reassess that relationship and move to bring the supply chain into other countries we trust and call friends.

The changes needed to protect Earth must go forward.

17 September 2021
By Mark Kinvar


The prize was launched in October 2020 in order to search for inspiring and innovative solutions to problems facing the planet.

The finalists were selected by experts who were looking for projects that had a "significant positive impact" on people and the natural world.

Five winners, each receiving £1m, will be announced in a ceremony in October.

The prize was inspired by US President John F Kennedy's "Moonshot" programme, which resulted in the US Apollo lunar launches and the first man setting foot on the Moon in 1969....

October 7, 2021

Britain's Prince William, (click here) Duke of Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince George (seated), Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis with Sir David Attenborough in the gardens of Kensington Palace in London after The Duke and Sir David attended an outdoor screening of Sir David's upcoming feature film, on Sept. 24, 2020.

As Prince William prepares (click here) for the inaugural Earthshot Prize Awards this weekend, he noted that part of the inspiration for his climate activism comes from one particular eight-year-old. During an interview with BBC Newscast on BBC Sounds, the Duke of Cambridge discussed his son, Prince George's frustration after a litter picking outing with his school, Thomas's Battersea.

"So George at school recently has been doing litter picking and I didn't realize but talking to him the other day he was already showing that he was getting a bit confused," William said.

"[He was] a bit sort of annoyed by the fact they went out litter picking one day and then the very next day, they did the same route, same time and pretty much all the same litter they picked up was back again," the Prince noted. "And I think that for him he was trying to understand how and where it all came from. He couldn't understand, he's like, 'Well, we cleaned this. Why has it not gone away?'"

The Duke of Cambridge also expressed concern that his son's generation will still be tackling climate change in 30 years, when it "will be too late."

Prince William's Earthshot Prize is his new initiative to help the environment. The Duke developed the prize to find innovative and workable solutions to the world’s biggest environmental challenges. When launching the prize, William pledged to make the "maximum positive personal contribution" so he could "look my children in the eye and say that I did my bit."...

It is all in what one values. If a society values life over power and money, then Earth is on the agenda.

October 15, 2021
By Alex Kleiderman

The Queen (click here) has appeared to suggest she is irritated by people who "talk" but "don't do", ahead of next month's climate change summit.

Her reported remarks were overheard during the opening of the Welsh parliament on Thursday.

The monarch, who is due to attend the UN's COP26 climate conference in Glasgow, said she did not know who was coming to the event.

Prince Charles and Prince William have also spoken of their climate concerns.

Global leaders are meeting in Glasgow between 31 October and 12 November to negotiate a new deal to stall rising global temperatures....

People like US Senator Joe Machin ARE THE PROBLEM. There should be international sanctions against them, including obstruction of trips abroad and the rest. There is no need for Machin to be this difficult. He is power hungry and has no intentions of the USA limiting the use of coal. It is an international problem that needs internatinoal attention. There are limits on what the USA can do with these people.

October 14, 2021
By Alex J. Rouhandeh

Cecil Roberts, (click here) president of the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), told Newsweek on Wednesday that he could not support President Joe Biden's $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation plan with its current goal of achieving 80 percent carbon-free electricity by 2030 and 100 percent carbon-free electricity by 2035.

Part of the plan, the Clean Electricity Performance Program (CEPP), consists of a $150 billion program designed to increase the amount of clean energy distributed to consumers by 4 percent each year. Companies that complete this objective would receive financial incentives and those that fail would face financial penalties.

Under this plan, Roberts said, coal-fired power plants could face a succession of closures, as they would likely fail to meet these deadlines. While coal plants could theoretically meet requirements through the process of storing emissions using carbon capture and sequestration, current technology. Roberts said, makes it unfeasible and that he does not expect it to catch up by the time of Biden's proposed deadlines....

It isn't as thoiugh Manchin is carrying out the business of the people of West Virginia either.

October 14, 2021
By Barnini Chakraborty

Jacob Hannah was born in Kelly Knob, West Virginia. (click here) He is the conservation coordinator for Coalfield Development and believes West Virginia needs to diversify in order to survive.

He was born and raised near the Billion Dollar Coalfield in the southern part of the state. His father worked in the mines, just like his father had before him.

As a child, Hannah saw the economic prosperity that the industry brought to his town. But he was also there for the bad times, when jobs dried up and people were forced out of their homes, away from their families, and the only employment they had known. He watched in horror as vibrant towns turned into hollowed-out shells.

"Everything was built to serve this one industry," he told the Washington Examin.er. "When the jobs went, everything else collapsed."...

President Biden needs to address the needs of the people of West Virginia. He can look into their future and find opportunity for them. Evidently, Machin is not capable.

This edition of "PBS News Hour" is chocked full of Democratic issues, including the very ineffective fuel availablity and cost and the energy crisis. Let's face it who wants energy from petroleum anymore? It is hideous to try and live a Middle Class life when the costs of fueling up an internal combustion engine changes from day to day. That won't hapen with electric vehicles. Energy costs to consumers will stabilize and be very reliable. Electric Vehicles transportation costs won't destroy vacations either.

Thursday, October 14, 2021

There are two judges that need to be impeached. Kaplan in one and the other is Preska.

In July 2018, (click here) Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Kilmartin filed a lawsuit in state court against 21 fossil fuel companies, including Chevron Corporation, Exxon Mobil, BP and other major oil producers. The suit advances eight claims against the fossil fuel companies for producing, promoting and marketing of fossil fuel products, while concealing the known hazards of their products. Attorney General Kilmartin alleged that the 21 companies were directly responsible for the release of hundreds of gigatons of carbon dioxide emissions between 1965 and 2015 that have caused harm that Rhode Island has experienced and will continue to experience in the future. The severe harms include substantial sea level rise, more frequent and severe flooding, extreme precipitation events and drought.

That same month, the defendant oil companies filed a notice of removal action to federal court. Attorney General Kilmartin filed a motion to remand the litigation back to Rhode Island state court as federal jurisdiction is not appropriate for Rhode Island’s purely state law-based claims. In June 2019, new Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Nerohna notified the Rhode Island federal district court of a well-reasoned decision in federal district court in Maryland that held that the City of Baltimore’s similar lawsuit against oil companies for climate change impacts belonged in state court.

In July 2019, the federal district court in Rhode Island sided with the Rhode Island attorney general in remanding the litigation back to state court as the attorney general had requested. The court found, citing in part the decision in the City of Baltimore litigation, that there is no federal jurisdiction under the various statutes and doctrines as asserted by the defendant oil companies. The defendant oil companies have appealed the district court’s July 2019 decision to the First Circuit Court of Appeals, while Rhode Island’s lawsuit continues in state court. The defendant oil companies have appealed the district court’s July 2019 decision to the First Circuit Court of Appeals, while Rhode Island’s lawsuit continues in state court. ...

There are currently valid lawsuits occurring in the United States that will ultimately prove the petroleum industry knew about the damages of their products to an entire planet endangering the human beings that live here. 

These judges are attempting to turn climate advocacy into a crime by their power leverage over Attorney Steven Donziger. This persecution of a very qualified of environmental and human rights attorney is the basis of their hostile priorities for ANY climate lawsuits.

They need to be impeached for their abuses of power as soon as possible.

The picture above is the damage caused by Cheron. That damage doesn't happen by itself. Chevron is trying to rid itself of the liability that is rightfully theirs. Enough of this. The company has found allies in two judges that are leveraging power to silence others that seek the truth and end the petroleum industry assault against human beings and their only "Common Home."

The abuses of these judges are monsterous and they really do deserve to be impeached. It isn't the judicial system that is the problem, it is the corruption leveraged by abusivce judges.

September 1, 2020

Dozens of legal organizations around the world (click here) representing more than 500,000 lawyers along with over 200 individual lawyers today submitted a judicial complaint documenting a series of shocking violations of the judicial code of conduct by United States Judge Lewis A. Kaplan targeting human rights lawyer Steven Donziger after he helped Indigenous peoples win a historic judgment against Chevron in Ecuador to clean up the pollution caused by decades of oil drilling with no environmental controls.

The complaint was formally filed by the National Lawyers Guild in conjunction with the International Association of Democratic Lawyers (IADL). IADL was founded in Paris in 1946 to fight to uphold the rule of law around the world and has consultative status with UN agencies.

Five pages in length with a 40-page appendix with 15 exhibits, the complaint is to be turned over to the chief judge in the federal appellate court in New York that oversees the trial court where Kaplan sits. The complaint is signed by an unprecedented number of legal organizations from approximately 80 countries collectively representing 500,000 lawyers.

The Chief Judge of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, Robert Katzmann, has a duty to read the complaint and determine whether he will appoint a committee to investigate and issue findings....

December 31, 2020

In a decision described as Kafkaesque (click here) by human rights advocates, a U.S. judge who leads a pro-corporate judicial organization funded by Chevron has refused yet again to release celebrated environmental attorney Steven Donziger from home detention after he helped his Indigenous clients win a historic $9.5 billion pollution judgement against the oil giant.

Judge Loretta Preska today issued a New Year’s Eve order continuing Donziger’s indefinite house arrest in Manhattan for a 17th month even though the longest sentence ever imposed for his misdemeanor contempt charge – which his lawyers consider unsupported by evidence – is three months of home confinement if convicted. Partly because the COVID pandemic has closed the New York courthouse, Donziger has yet to be granted a trial.

In the meantime, Preska has denied Donziger’s release four times even though not a single person in the U.S. charged with a federal misdemeanor has been held for even one day, much less well over a year, according to Donziger’s lawyer Ron Kuby (see here).

“This case is an absolute miscarriage of justice and is Kafkaesque in the extreme,” said Rex Weyler, the co-founder of Greenpeace who has accused Chevron of committing “ecocide” in Ecuador after courts found the company deliberately dumped billions of gallons of oil waste onto Indigenous ancestral lands in the Amazon.

Preska has attracted wide criticism for refusing to recuse herself from the case despite being a leader of the Federalist Society, a pro-corporate society of lawyers and judges to which Chevron is a major donor. She also has denied Mr. Donziger a jury of his peers and allowed a private Chevron law firm -- Seward & Kissel -- to prosecute the lawyer in the name of the U.S. government after the U.S. Attorney’s office refused the case....

17 September 2020

At a time when so many (click here) black Americans, Indigenous peoples, people of colour and white allies are protesting at systemic racism, we’d like to highlight a different story of marginalised people speaking truth to power on behalf of their most basic human rights. It’s the story of how “big oil” is now using Harvey Weinstein-like destroy-the-accuser tactics to try to crush environmental defenders. It is also the story of how we can all help those defenders peacefully fight back.

In 2001, Chevron acquired Texaco, including all of its assets and civil liabilities. One of those liabilities was the “Amazon Chernobyl”, a 1,700-square-mile environmental disaster in Ecuador that Texaco created through a disregard – and an attitude that local Indigenous groups have called racism – for the health of the region’s peoples. Texaco, the sole operator of the fields from 1964 to 1992, eventually admitted that it deliberately discharged 72bn litres of toxic water into the environment, which ended up in the water supply, and gouged 1,000 unlined waste pits out of the jungle floor. According to several Indigenous witnesses, including Humberto Piaguaje, a leader of the Ecuadorean Secoya people, the company actually claimed that the oil wastes were medicinal and “full of vitamins”....