Have I told you how much I hate these people? - Mike Malloy. It is every thinking person’s responsibility not to side with his or her executioners. - Albert Camus. Popular democracy anywhere threatens fascism everywhere. - The Scallion. A fascist junta of neocons using George W. Bush as its shill has taken over America by bloodless coup. What will it take for us to stage a revolution and take our country back? - Dot Calm. Drive a hybrid. Leave a lighter footprint on the planet. - Dot Calm.
Like Granny D, I have watched my own beloved country change, and I am angry beyond words about what I see. I grew up seeing America as the equivalent of the movie good guy, the hero in the white hat who came to the rescue of those in need around the world. I have watched in silent horror as the corporations, the captains and the kings of industry, used a comparatively small outlay of cash to buy the Republicans to use as their shills. George W. Bush is the puppet cowboy-king of shills, the proverbial emperor with no clothes. Every day, I watch these evil men legalize, legitimize, and institutionalize robbing the poor to pay the rich. They are carving up America like a giant carcass and doling out choice chunks of its meat to themselves and their cronies. Since the Democrats have been sipping at the same corporate teat where the Republicans have been gorging for the past generation, the fascists are free to do their worst; there is no longer any opposition. There is no one left to stand up for the rights of the American people, the Constitution, or the democracy, which I fear will be replaced by a fascist dictatorship in my lifetime. Wake up, America: we need a REVOLUTION NOW!
Greetings, fellow Dot Calm Readers, Freedom fighters, and Truth Crusaders!
Is it just me, or has the good ol' U. S. of A. well and truly flipped its collective lid?
Every time I read or hear someone on the left, he or she says that Hillary is doing everything she possibly can to give the election to Trump.
Every time I read or hear Trump or one of his minions, I think that Trump is doing everything he possibly can to give the election to Hillary.
Both strenuously claim to want the presidency, but cheez...they are both treating the position like a hot potato.
Srsly...wut?
As a wise friend of mine at work said,
"I can't wait 'til November is over...
so we can start the 2020 campaign season."
Ugh...*sigh*
Stay t00ned to this blawg for a word or three on Haiti. In short, between U.S. interventions and the old order for Haiti to pay reparations to France because Haiti's independence divested France of "its" slave labor, we have really skrooed those poor people over.
That reminds me--I made a donation this week to the Haiti Emergency Relief Fund (HERF) in memory of Dot Calm because we are apparently still wreaking havoc over there. Like sending in the Marines to clean out Haiti's treasury and hand every stolen cent over to...Citibank.
Srsly--what kind of monsters are we?!??
Don't forget to read Dot Calm's shadow's favorite independent sources of news and information:
(Editor's note: Kinsey is lucky to be alive. My personal take on it is that the cops were itching to shoot the Black man. Too many cops act like Black men are cockroaches to be splatted as vigorously underfoot as possible--killed quickly and completely so they can't come back to life and crawl up your pants leg and contaminate you with cockroach germs. For more about this story--cops apparently abused both Kinsey and his autistic client--check out "Democracy Now!" below.)
Speaking of which, so far, the only ones in jail re police shootings and killings of unarmed Blacks are the ones photographing, videoing, and reporting the cops' misdeeds to the public. Can you say, "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot"? I knew you could.
Vox: The media is getting Trump's Ukraine comments wrong
as in, yes, we all know Trump is ignorant, but the truth behind Trump's Ukraine comments is far more disturbing to anti-imperialists at home and abroad than the myth that Trump has forgotten Putin's presence in the Ukraine: Trump favors Putin's policies.
Mic: Megyn Kelly wore a top with thin straps at the RNC, and oh boy were the viewers butthurt
Srsly--some people need to just get a life or just get some. If I looked like Megyn Kelly, I'd wear whatever the phuque I wanted and tell the haters to suck it. If I were Megyn Kelly, I'd wear a burka--the kind with the mesh over the eyes--and ask the haters, "Happy now?"
Mic: Megyn Kelly shuts down Dan Patrick's bogus clam about trans people and bathrooms
Even a broken clock is right twice a day. Srsly, I don't understand why or how women could ever support or vote for the Republican party, which wants to lock them back in the kitchen barefoot and pregnant...oh, and treat them like shit, as their standards bearer Donald J. Trump says.
Vox: The big thing almost everyone missed about Brexit
Hint: it's health care. The "Leave" camp duped UK seniors into thinking NHS would be preserved or improved by Brexit, so they bit the bait; the "Remain" camp pitched only to the young, who were already in favor of staying, instead of addressing seniors' concerns.
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Mailbag
Yesterday morning, Gold Star mother and VoteVets Military Families
Coordinator Karen Meredith, released a letter calling on Donald Trump to
apologize for his treatment of Captain Humayun Khan's family.
Since then, more than 15,000 people have added their names to the
note, including an additional two dozen Gold Star family members.
Mike Pence just promised that if Donald Trump is elected, Roe v. Wade will be sent to the ash heap of history. Will you chip in $15 to help make sure that never, ever happens?
Mike Pence just said it out loud: If Donald Trump is elected president, Roe v. Wade will be overturned.
Speaking at a town hall meeting in Michigan last week, Pence promised that with Trump in the White House, Roe v. Wade will be sent, in his words, "to the ash heap of history."1
And
you know what? He's right. If Trump gets to fill Antonin Scalia's seat,
the court will be just one vote away from overturning Roe—with three more pro-Roe justices likely nearing retirement. Will you chip in $15 to make sure that never happens?
This is in response to someone giving Trump a replica Purple Heart
Did you see what Donald Trump just said?
“I always wanted to get a Purple Heart. This was much easier.”
I earned a Purple Heart in combat and I know many others who have as
well. It's not something anyone 'wanted to get.' We earned them because
our country asked us to.
It's no surprise Donald Trump accepted a Purple Heart the 'easier'
way today because that's the story of his life. He never sacrifices. He
always has things handed to him.
This isn’t the first time Trump has showed a lack of understanding
and appreciation for the sacrifices of our service members and their
families either.
He claimed that his expensive military prep school experience was
akin to actual military service. He denigrated Senator John McCain’s
service as a prisoner of war. And just this week, he attacked Gold Star
parents Khizr and Ghazala Khan.
I’m outraged that anyone seeking to be Commander in Chief of
this great nation would show so little respect for our troops. Please
ask Donald Trump to apologize:
Just
a few minutes ago, I spoke with a 90-year-old woman in Jacksonville,
Florida. She worked in the culinary industry for her entire life, and
paid into Social Security through that work. And yet, today, she can’t
survive without help from her family.
This
is unacceptable. We live in the wealthiest nation on Earth, and we
promise our seniors peace of mind. But sadly, her story isn’t unusual.
She and thousands of seniors struggle to get by, because this year, they
haven’t had a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for their Social
Security checks, even though their cost of living has risen. And that’s
the third time that’s happened recently.
Since
1975, when Social Security COLAs began, we have cheated our seniors out
of a staggering sum – $388 billion. How? Because we have failed to make
cost-of-living adjustments based on how seniors actually spend their
money. If we had, then seniors would have received an additional $25
billion in earned benefits last year alone.
That’s
why I introduced the Seniors Deserve a Raise Act. My bill will increase
Social Security benefits right now by 2.9%. (This will make up for the
decades of cheating our seniors out of benefits with flawed COLAs.). It
will also require the Social Security Administration to use the Consumer
Price Index for the Elderly (CPI-E), whenever that index is higher than
the currently used CPI-W (Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners
and Clerical Workers). (Why have we been calculating COLAs based
entirely on the spending habits of workers, when most seniors are
retired? Square peg, meet round hole.) The CPI-E gives full weight to
the goods and services seniors actually purchase (like health care –
lots of it). These increases will apply to retired military benefits as
well.
I’ve
been honored to dedicate my time in the House of Representatives to
fighting to make a better life for seniors. This year alone, Grayson
amendments reversed brutal GOP cuts in senior housing, and increased
free tax advice for seniors by 50%. If I’m elected to the Senate, I will
continue this critical work to provide seniors with peace of mind. We
certainly owe them that much.
Please urge Rep. Hank Johnson to keep
speaking out about the threat West Bank settlement expansion poses to a
diplomatic resolution of the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Georgia Democratic Representative Hank Johnson has been outspoken in
his defense of human rights. For example, he is the lead sponsor of the Berta Caceres Human Rights in Honduras Act,
challenging U.S. military and police aid to the government of Honduras
because of the Honduran government's failure to address its gross abuses
of human rights.
Recently, the Washington Free Beacon, a Sheldon Adelson-funded
newspaper that supports Israeli settlement expansion in the West Bank,
manufactured a controversy out of criticisms that Rep. Johnson made of
Israeli settlement expansion in the West Bank. Rep. Johnson clarified
his remarks.
J Street wrote:
"The Congressman was clearly referring to the corrosive impact of the
settlement enterprise on the two-state solution and not to individuals.
The Free Beacon and its headline writers have, as is their habit, taken
irresponsible liberties with the words actually spoken in an effort to
advance their political agenda. The proper focus of media coverage here
should be on the growing political opposition to Israeli settlement
growth and not on the misrepresentations by an irresponsible media
outlet."
It is important that Members of Congress not conclude from this episode
that they cannot criticize Israeli settlement expansion in the West
Bank, as Peter Beinart, writing in Haaretz, suggested they might.
Urge Rep. Johnson to continue speaking out about Israeli settlement expansion in the West Bank in the future by signing our petition at MoveOn.
Thanks for all you do to help make U.S. foreign policy more just,
Robert Naiman, Avram Reisman, and Sarah Burns
Just Foreign Policy
Tell Republican Congressional leaders: “Protect the integrity of our electoral process by launching an
investigation to ensure that there is no inappropriate relationship
between Donald Trump and the Russian government.”
Add your name:
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Movies!
John Oliver on the DNC--including taking the mickey outta the Dems and mopping the floor with Trump by his ugly yellow weasel-wig. He also refers to Tim Kaine as "a human sweater vest" and "the portrait of the vice president that came with the frame." (LOL and double LOL!) This is the full video referred to in the Vox article I posted last time: John Oliver loses it over Trump's reaction to the Khan family. This is the episode where John describes Teh Crazy spewing from Trump's ugly orange fish-lipped face-anus in terms of "stepping on one nail" vs "stepping on a thousand nails." John remarked, "The main takeaway from these two weeks is that, incredibly, we may be on the brink of electing such a damaged, sociopathic narcissist that the simple presidential duty of comforting the families of fallen soldiers may actually be beyond his capabilities, and I genuinely did not think that that was a part of the job that someone could be bad at." (Hum, John must not remember chimpie.) And John responded to Trump's "sacrifices": "No! No, they are absolutely not [sacrifices]," Oliver said. "They are self-serving half-truths from a self-serving half-man who has somehow convinced half the country that sacrifice is the same thing as success." (Except that I'd call it "selfishness" rather than "success": Trump isn't even successful--not with 4 bankruptcies; ripping off workers, contractors, and staff; constantly being sued; and being in debt to foreign creditors to the tune of, what, $630M? Isn't Trump worth a whole lot less than he claims, like maybe $100M? Is he even worth that much with all the debt and lawsuits and unpaid bills?)
Remember what I said about Hill trying to throw the election? Kyle on Secular Talk insists that to be the case. Remember what I said some posts ago about it being a Bad Thing for Hill to reward Debbie Wasserman Schultz's bad behavior by giving her a job? Well, guess what Hillary did! Yup...she's got a nice juicy job lined up for gf there. Kyle has a definite point.
John Oliver on whitewashing in Hollywood. I dunno how he does it, but he always manages to get a laugh out of every nasty or stoopit situation he addresses. Y'know what? I have a friend who's Egyptian, and he sure don't look like none o' them whiteys what they always hire in Hollywood.
John Oliver on corporations getting on Twitter...insensitively...awkwardly. Ugh.
Grrr. I can't believe that we as a nation have come to such a pass as this election. I'm pissed. I need a laugh. Yeah, yeah--I know I run this a lot, but it's always good for a giggle. Humor me.