Happy Kwanza.
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Monday, December 26, 2022
The weather system coming from the west…
…is bringing above freezing temperatures. That means while the country is digging out from a frozen state, it also needs to prepare for large scale flooding. While people are safe inside their homes right now, lower elevations near rivers and lakes need to add a caution for potential evacuation with rising temperatures.
It is not only rising temperatures that cause slushy and slippery conditions, the system in the western USA can also bring rain which accelerates snow melt. All NGOs involved in these types of disasters should now be on alert, stocked and ready.
Happy New Year, everyone.
Scientists told you so.
The petroleum and coal carbon based energy industry and their corrupt politicians held more clout that human life and American prosperity.
They have to be stopped, charged with reckless endangerment…
…on a global scale and the EPA needs to bring charges for an atmospheric release of particulates where the delicate ozone resides.
Geoengineering is reckless and stupid and there is research to prove it.
The start-ups are along the line of opportunistic capitalists. Sort of like all the million-billionaires that are building rockets with no real destination except government money to do so without any viable destination.
Geoengineering to effect climate isn’t even necessary with the movement to alternative energies at the national level in most if not all Free World countries. The progress forward to zero greenhouse gas emissions is significant and reassuring that extreme measures require little consideration.
Sunday, December 25, 2022
At least seven known dead in Buffalo, New York.
Saturday, December 24, 2022
With all due respect, I never was told about a midwife. It seems out of sync with the story.
By Katie Yoder
A team of archaeologists (click here) has unearthed artifacts from an ancient Jewish burial cave associated with Salome, who according to some Christian traditions was a midwife at the Nativity of Jesus.
The cave is the site of a centuries-old Christian pilgrimage destination located in the Lachish region in central Israel, the Times of Israel reported Tuesday. Looters first happened upon the elaborate cave in 1982 before it was formally excavated in 1984. Now it’s being examined once again, and the team of researchers from the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) is preparing to open it to the public.
“We believe that pilgrims would come here, rent an oil lamp, perform their prayers inside, and go on their way,” IAA archaeologist Zvi Firer said, according to the Times. “It’s like today when you go to the grave of a revered rabbi and light a candle there.”
The burial cave became a pilgrimage destination after local Christians identified it as Salome’s burial place in the Byzantine era, Firer said....
Friday, December 23, 2022
We need the DOJ to review all this. It is pure corruption as far as I am concerned.
By Ed White
Prosecutors again lost a key decision Wednesday (click here) in another effort to revive charges against Michigan’s former health chief who was accused of negligence in certain deaths linked to the Flint water crisis.
The state appeals court said a Flint-area judge followed an “explicit directive” from the Michigan Supreme Court to dismiss an indictment against Nick Lyon.
“This court is unable to grant any relief,” a three-judge panel said in a terse order.
The Supreme Court in June said indictments returned by a one-judge grand jury in Genesee County were invalid. Nine people were charged, including former Gov. Rick Snyder, who was facing two misdemeanor counts of willful neglect of duty.“Mr. Lyon and his family are heartened by the dismissal of the prosecution’s appeal, as it demonstrates how our system of justice is to work,” defense attorney Chip Chamberlain said.
State-appointed managers switched Flint’s water source to the Flint River in 2014, but the water wasn’t treated to reduce its disastrous impact on old pipes. As a result, lead contaminated the system for 18 months.
Lyon, who was head of the state health department, had no role in the water switch. But the river was blamed for an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease, which is typically caused by bacteria spreading through cooling systems.
Lyon and former chief medical executive Eden Wells were charged with involuntary manslaughter in nine deaths. They were accused of failing to timely warn the Flint area about the outbreak....
Order date: 3/23/2022 (click here)
Docket No. 164191
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN, Christopher Kessel
Plaintiff-Appellee,
v (Bypass Application)
(Genesee CC - Kelly, E)
NICHOLAS LYON, Chip Chamberlain
Defendant-Appellant. John Bursch
Summary
The defendant is facing criminal charges as a result of his alleged involvement in the Flint water crisis. Genesee Circuit Judge David Newblatt, acting as a one-person grand jury under MCL 767.3 and MCL 767.4, issued a felony indictment against the defendant. The defendant filed a motion to dismiss the indictment, arguing that he has a statutory right under MCL 767.4 to a preliminary examination and also asserting constitutional violations. The circuit court denied the motion to dismiss, and the defendant filed an interlocutory application for leave to appeal in the Court of Appeals. He then filed in the Supreme Court an application for leave to appeal prior to decision by the Court of Appeals. The Supreme Court has ordered oral argument on the application to address: (1) whether MCL 767.3 and MCL 767.4 violate Michigan’s constitutional requirement of separation of powers, Mich Const 1963, art III, § 2; (2) whether those statutes confer charging authority on a member of the judiciary; (3) whether a defendant charged after a proceeding conducted pursuant to MCL 767.3 and MCL 767.4 is entitled to a preliminary examination; and (4) whether the proceedings conducted pursuant to MCL 767.3 and MCL 767.4 violated due process, Mich Const 1963, art I, § 17.
Opinion of the Supreme Court of Michigan (click here)
PEOPLE v PEELER PEOPLE v BAIRD PEOPLE v LYON Docket Nos. 163667, 163672, and 164191. Argued on application for leave to appeal May 4, 2022. Decided June 28, 2022. Nancy Peeler (Docket No. 163667), Richard L. Baird (Docket No. 163672), and Nicolas Lyon (Docket No. 164191) were charged with various offenses in the Genesee Circuit Court for actions they took as state employees during the Flint water crisis. The cases did not proceed by the prosecutor issuing criminal complaints and then holding preliminary examinations in open court at which defendants could have heard and challenged the evidence against them. Instead, at the request of the Attorney General’s office, the prosecutor proceeded under MCL 767.3 and MCL 767.4, which authorize the use of a “one-man grand jury.” Judge David Newblatt served as the one-man grand jury, considered the evidence behind closed doors, and then issued indictments against defendants; defendants’ cases were assigned to a Genesee Circuit Court judge....
Wall Street are the biggest cry babies.
Goldman Sachs was never all that before the Bush economic collapse. Henry Paulson came riding to the rescue when then US Treasury Secretary John Snow had no clue about what was happening on Wall Street. Snow replaced the Late Paul O'Neil (click here) that wrote a book describing the methods of the "W" White House.
At any rate, Goldman's announcement of a large number of layoffs should be no surprise. Goldman and Paulson put a lot of investment into China and it has blown up in their face.
There will be little sympathy for the year end bonuses.
December 23, 2022By Dan DeFrancesco
When things were going good, Goldman Sachs' CEO David Solomon could seemingly do no wrong. Last year, thanks to a booming M&A market and a favorable trading environment, life was good at the elite Wall Street bank.
Sure, there were some signs of trouble within Goldman's consumer business, as Insider reported at the time, but who could be bothered worrying about that. Everyone — even the juniors — was making money!
Fast forward to today and boy are things different. The M&A market has been about as quiet as a church mouse, the consumer division is on its last legs, layoffs have hit the bank, and the juniors are getting worked to the bone again.
As if all that wasn't bad enough, word has come down that bankers shouldn't get their hopes up about year-end bonuses. And while most banks plan on handing out lighter payouts, Goldman's are shaping up to be considerably smaller compared with last year....
See, the CEOs of Wall Street don't understand when the USA economy is actually working for the working class and why that is a good thing. For the first time since the early Clinton the USA Middle Class is doing well. It is from my perspective. The salaries of workers have increased and not just a little bit. The average American worker is now making a living wage.
The American worker is not only making a living wage, but, the unemployment insurance that came from the federal government helped them pull out of debt and find a path that would be better for their families. Recently there was an article that Americans have returned to the debt level before the pandemic. That might be the case, but, they are doing so from a better financial base than they had before. And the return to pre-pandemic debt levels were recent, like for the holidays. Who doesn't go into debt at that time of year?
The reason Wall Street can be seen crying in their beer is because the money is no longer at the top, it is in the hands of the people that make the CEO's job possible; the workers, the producers of the wealth, the assembly persons, the folks in the warehouse working tonight to mail out those packages as soon as they can to hopefully make it to Santa in time for his sleight ride. Also the delivery people and the chefs and grocers make living possible even through a pandemic. Not only livable, but, who ever thought Americans would still be getting their favorite pizza through the pandemic?
The CEOs that are not receiving a big check at the end of the year still have reasons to smile. Their companies kept America going through some wickedly bad times. The CEOs also backed candidates that love this country and its people. The Dems kept money flowing as McConnell bellyached the important people weren't getting the help so much as the Middle Class that will simply waste it all. McConnell was complaining during the height of the pandemic that the Middle Class was actually purchasing big ticket items like Quads, Boats and the like. What a jerk McConnell was and still is.
The good news is there will be no recession like Wall Street predicts. Why? Because the American Middle Class is the largest producing and consuming group of people in the USA and the world. When a large number of people are still working, collecting value and worth, purchasing items that sometimes require a loan, there is no recession. Now, Wall Street might be in recession, but, so what. A Wall Street recession simply means the stockholders aren't getting high dividends and CEOs can't collect on that part of their contract because they have not outperformed previous years.
We are fine. What is important is that American workers are finally beginning to trust the power of unions again. Those unions must be in place to protect those increased earnings and most of all continue to guard a safe workplace. Stockholders will always receive a dividend. It is just that the American economy is normalizing and those dividends are not the way of the past. American workers are the best work force in the world and there is every reason they receive the pay they are due and the increase in quality of life for themselves and their families.
Sure, Unions have had a bad reputation in the past. There was fertile ground for corruption. But, it is different today. American workers want their representatives at the bargaining table to be honest and forthright. The members of unions are not a bit afraid to hear the truth about any corruption within their bargaining process. There is an entire governing body at the federal level, the NLRB (National Labor Relations Board) (click here) that can protect the members in their fiduciary relationship with their unions. Members can assert their interests if they find dishonest dealings. In the year 2022 American workers are smarter and more interested in the truth and honest dealings than ever before.
The Fed has been doing the right thing in raising interest rates. The Fed has slowed the economy down enough to begin to see the end of the maddening costs of which were perpetrated by greed. The costs are slowly stabilizing and that means wages are worth more than if the cost of goods continued to rise.
The USA is not isolated from the rest of the world though. Issues of national security and the balance of trade is in play and that means changing paradigms. The USA and it's allies need to recover their economies that have been exported to more hostile countries. Additionally, the pandemic is still very real. One place Free People have not concentrated enough interest is the continent of Africa. Africa needs to be more stable and poverty ended. Building economies in Africa can replace the economies of hostile countries. There are over 1.2 billion people living in Africa and they all can become a new economy for American exports. Africa has problems and they are huge problems in places like Somalia, but, if the USA and it's allies don't take an interest in that continent there will always be a Somalia rather than emerging economies.
The paradigms are changing in the world and they are changing for the better. It will be a time of concern and by no means can anyone think their lives are settled. We have a planet to recover from a deadly cycle of heating and a world that is still not safe from terrible weapons of mass destruction.
The American people are doing fine. They need to move forward with their agenda of change and solidify their own well being and not back on Wall Street 401ks that are used far too much as political propaganda. The 401ks are good for one thing and one thing only and that is the percentage the employer is providing and protecting it from being dissolved again because someone no one really knows says investing in risky products bring greater income. That is a lot of nonsense. The hard earned money invested in a 401k along with the employer's contribution should not be lost because of speculation.
Well. Enough for now. Let's enjoy a special time of year no matter the religious faith one practices or simply because it is a lot of fun being an American this time of year.
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
President Zelensky wishes the American people peace.
He wishes Americans the happiness of raising their children and grandchildren with long lives.
He appreciates Americans support for the Ukrainian people. He sees further ambitions of Putin if Ukraine was not successful in its defense.
It seems obvious to me the President of Ukraine represents a great love of their families, especially the children. They aren't any different from us. We love family and embrace children as a heart at the center of our families.
President Biden believes military strength is where national security lies and with Ukraine's neutrality violated by Russia, military strength has to be built to defend the people.
President Biden believes "looking someone in the eye" enhances an understanding of the person. That is why President Zelensky has come to Washington, DC to meet directly with President Biden.
I think this press conference and this meeting in Washington, DC and the address President Zelensky will make to a bipartisan and bicameral Congress is a strong statement to Russia to end this conflict. The plans for Ukraine appear to be defensive and not escalatory. Building a strong defense for Ukraine is no different than a strong defense for the USA. We see the answer similarly. Peace is the objective and it is established by a strong national defense
February 21, 2022It is a great moment in the USA with President Zelensky visiting.
Later, Zelensky is scheduled to address a joint meeting of Congress....
6,826 confirmed killed of which 428 were children.
10,769 confirmed injured, some disabled of which 790 are children.
Just yesterday a verdict in the last Nazi tried for the deaths of World War II at the hand of Hilter came down and she was found guilty. It brought a stunning reality to the Ukraine invasion by Russia. It is still a bit unreal in the year 2022 that we are still facing autocratic leaders with no respect for life.
By Paul Kirby and Robert Greenall
A former secretary (click here) who worked for the commander of a Nazi concentration camp has been convicted of complicity in the murders of more than 10,500 people.
Irmgard Furchner, 97, was taken on as a teenaged shorthand typist at Stutthof and worked there from 1943 to 1945.
Furchner, the first woman to be tried for Nazi crimes in decades, was given a two-year suspended jail term.
Although she was a civilian worker, the judge agreed she was fully aware of what was going on at the camp.
Some 65,000 people are thought to have died in horrendous conditions at Stutthof, including Jewish prisoners, non-Jewish Poles and captured Soviet soldiers.
Furchner was found guilty of aiding and abetting the murder of 10,505 people and complicity in the attempted murder of five others. As she was only 18 or 19 at the time, she was tried in a special juvenile court....
At Stutthof, located near the modern-day Polish city of Gdansk, a variety of methods was used to murder detainees and thousands died in gas chambers there from June 1944.
The court at Itzehoe in northern Germany heard from survivors of the camp, some of whom have died during the trial....
President Zelensky is in the USA because he believes in democracy and the human and civil rights that accompany such governance. He is leading a war to defend the very principle of democracy, the right of a free people to govern themselves and pursue happiness. All the Ukrainian people wanted was the same the American people have defended for over two centuries now, the right to live a life that is productive and allows comfort.
Their requests cannot be denied. If Ukraine fails, there is no stopping the autocratic leaders that hate free people.
Ukraine was a declared and constitutional neutral country. The people wanted to have an economy that was open to Europe as well as Russia. That wasn't good enough for Putin, he had a date on his five year calendar and invaded a peace loving people with death and destruction and absolutely no regard for their lives. Basically, the Ukrainians were IN THE WAY of Putin's ideological plans.
Mr. Trump’s fortunes changed...Really? I guess we know why being in the Oval Office is important, huh?
By Charlie Smart
Mr. Trump’s fortunes changed (click here) during his presidency, according to the figures in the report, which include details on the former president’s tax returns from 2015 to 2020. In the two years before he became president, Mr. Trump suffered heavy business losses, the records showed. In his first three years as president, he had an adjusted gross income of $15.8 million....
A Manhattan jury (click here) has found two Trump Organization companies guilty on multiple charges of criminal tax fraud and falsifying business records connected to a 15-year scheme to defraud tax authorities by failing to report and pay taxes on compensation for top executives.
The Trump Corp. and Trump Payroll Corp. were found guilty on all charges they faced.
Donald Trump and his family were not charged in this case, but the former president was mentioned repeatedly during the trial by prosecutors about his connection to the benefits doled out to certain executives, including company-funded apartments, car leases and personal expenses.
The Trump Organization could face a maximum of $1.61 million in fines when sentenced in mid-January. The company is not at risk of being dismantled because there is no mechanism under New York law that would dissolve the company. However, a felony conviction could impact its ability to do business or obtain loans or contracts....
There might be a fire sale at Indian Creek Island.December 7, 2020
By Sara Nathan and Emily Smith
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner (click here) have splurged on a $30 million-plus lot of land on Miami’s uber-swanky and high-security Indian Creek Island — known as the “Billionaire’s Bunker” — Page Six can exclusively reveal.
Ahead of President Trump’s exit from the White House, the couple is busy making plans for life after DC and have viewed numerous properties and lots of land in the Miami and Palm Beach area.
The private, guarded and gated Indian Creek Island is also one of the most secure places in Florida, as it boasts a 13-man police force for just 29 residences....
There are going to be airline flight delays and cancellations within the next few days.
By Ayana Archie
Winter weather (click here) across the country is expected to impact holiday travel, and several airlines have already begun offering customers more flexibility on their flights.
A bulletin from the National Weather Service (NWS) says a "strong arctic high pressure system," was sweeping down from Canada on Tuesday and appears poised to march toward the Great Plains, the Midwest and into the Southeast on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, bringing life-threatening blizzard conditions and cold weather systems across 17 states.
This is what airlines are doing to anticipate the conditions....
There has been a devastating earthquake in California. It isn't over.
At least two people died and 12 were injured (click here) after a magnitude 6.4 earthquake rocked Northern California early Tuesday, local authorities said.
The temblor, which is the strongest earthquake the area has seen in years, also damaged infrastructure and cut off power to tens of thousands of homes and businesses around Humboldt County, about 250 miles north of San Francisco.
A local emergency was declared by Humboldt County Sheriff William Honsal Tuesday night due to widespread damages in the county. Following the county's declaration, California Gov. Gavin Newsom proclaimed a state of emergency to support emergency response....
By Lena Howland
To the west of Ferndale, California, a 6.4 magnitude earthquake hit around 2:30 a.m....
...According to the USGS forecast, there's a 50% chance of a magnitude 4 or larger earthquake happening and an 11% chance of a magnitude 5 or larger in the next week.
"Earthquakes always follow this pattern of every particular magnitude of an earthquake, there are 10 times as many of the next magnitude or smaller and 100 times as many the next magnitude or smaller," Minson said. "What happens is that the rate of earthquakes goes up and down, so when you have a significant earthquake, it kicks up the earthquake rate."...
This was only one week ago. There is no climate name that accurately portrays the power of this storm.
But, a TORNADO OUTBREAK near Christmas was never heard off a decade or so ago. The tornado outbreaks have become the norm and not the occasional and rare deadly outcome.
So, the states that hate immigrants absolutely consent to insulting federal authority at it's borders for profit.
The Reinvesting in Shoreline Economies and Ecosystems (RISEE) Act, which Kennedy cosponsored, would reform GOMESA to allow Louisiana and other states to share more resources from offshore oil and gas leases. Kennedy also introduced the Offshore Cap Parity Act to eliminate the GOMESA cap.
“The current GOMESA cap unfairly targets oil producing states and denies them revenue that they have earned. Without this money to build infrastructure and storm barriers, Louisianians remain even more vulnerable to natural disasters. Eliminating the GOMESA cap is key to protecting people’s lives and livelihoods, and I’m glad we’ve made a way to move this bill forward. There’s still more to be done, but this is a step in the right direction,” said Kennedy....
At a Glance (click here)
- A tornado hit the New Orleans metropolitan area.
- Multiple deaths and dozens of injuries reported in Louisiana.
- People were trapped in their homes after a tornado in New Iberia, Louisiana....
That is the most ridiculous regulation I have ever read regarding immigration and/or asylum seekers.
About 75 men, women and children stood on a narrow strip of concrete between the river and the guard members, facing coils of razor wire, seven National Guard members holding rifles and two state troopers as a National Guard member holding a bullhorn told them in Spanish that they would not be able to enter the country here and directed them to a port of entry.
Border Patrol agents positioned behind the National Guard and state troopers watched the standoff. A Border Patrol spokesperson on site said Border Patrol agents would not process the migrants....
Monday, December 19, 2022
Washington Post…
…about Trump in his closing days in office through recent months is all about damage control. He recruited young and naive staff because they are malleable. But, he is focused on 2024. He appears at rallies because that is the imagine he wants. It also is a battleground whereby it fends off criticism. He only can be criticized directly for his words in a place where critics are political opponents including media. All the other harsh realities of his legal issues are fought by others and Trump remains aloof and removed. It would be best and just if he was seen in a “perp walk.” His imagine would take on another perspective.
His mishandling of our documents is typical of the continued lack of respect for the country.
Two things bother me, the Helsinki meeting and the image he carries as a potential monarch that will listen to the people and bend to their will. Trump as a monarch would never care about the people and surround himself with security so he was untouchable. I have a hard time believing Ukraine and US lack of response was never discussed. I think the plan for Ukraine was laid out as well as NATO.
Saturday, December 17, 2022
Flint - An engineering firm (click here) accused of having some responsibility for Flint’s lead-contaminated water in 2014-15 has settled a lawsuit with four families, months after a jury couldn’t reach a unanimous verdict in August.
Details of the agreement between the families and Lockwood, Andrews & Newman, known as LAN, were not publicly disclosed in federal court in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
“To avoid the significant costs, expenses and time of another protracted trial, the parties were able to reach a mutually agreeable resolution, subject to court approval,” LAN attorney Wayne Mason told MLive.com.
The families sued LAN and another company, Veolia North America, accusing them of not doing enough to get Flint to treat the highly corrosive water or to urge a return to a regional water supplier.
Flint’s water became contaminated because water pulled from the Flint River wasn’t treated to reduce its effect on lead pipes. Citing cost, managers appointed by then-Gov. Rick Snyder switched to the river in 2014 while awaiting a new pipeline to Lake Huron....
Friday, December 16, 2022
It is time that the truth and justice win its rightful place.
By Luke Broadwater
Washington - The House committee (click here) investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol plans on Monday to vote on issuing criminal referrals against former President Donald J. Trump for insurrection and at least two other charges, according to a person familiar with the matter who was not authorized to discuss it.
It had been widely expected the panel would recommend charges against Mr. Trump for obstructing an official proceeding of Congress and conspiracy to defraud the United States. The panel’s members had already argued in federal court that they believed it was likely that he committed those two felonies. But the addition of an accusation of insurrection was a new development....