Wednesday, August 10, 2016

I think Trump is winning...the battle to lose the election

Greetings, fellow Dot Calm Readers, Freedom Fighters, and Truth Crusaders!

In trying to keep you, Dot Calm's beloved Readers, up to date with what matters most, I feel like a salmon swimming upstream...there is just too much going on for me to cover it all. I wish I could do more, but between job and family, all I can say in my own defense is ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.

So here goes with what I gots for today...

I have to remind you once again to read "The Silenced Majority" by Amy Goodman and Denis Moynihan. The stories of how this government has skrooed people over--and killed them outright through sins of both commission and omission--just for the sake of a lousy, stinkin' buck will make you sick to your stomach. Although Republicans are somewhat more guilty than Democrats, there's plenty of blame to go around: as Secular Talk's Kyle Kulinski says, the Republicans are 100% corrupt, and the Democrats are 80% corrupt. Any way you slice it, there's a whole lotta corruption to go around. Yuck.

And here's a double yuck: 50--yep, fifty, as a five followed by a zero--Republican national security experts denounced Donald Trump, if elected, as "the most reckless president in American history." This situation is frankly terrifying. Trump's brash disregard for the opinion and experience of the experts is the natural outcome of FOX News's anti-science, anti-expert, anti-knowledge, anti-evidence mantra: someone has to stand up to the experts. That's right, dear ones: Trump's unmerited confidence is simply the logical outcome of the culture created by FOX and the right-wing, in which not only "I'm not a scientist" Republican politicians but also the most ignorant high school dropouts in the Republican voter base have all smugly deluded themselves that they understand physics as well as Einstein, Hawking, or Krauss and biology as well as Dawkins or PZ Myers. To them, it's not concerning at all that Trump's cadre of "advisors" is no more qualified than he is to shape and execute public policy. And that concerns me...AND THEY VOTE.

And the triple yuck? "If she gets to pick her judges, [there's] nothing you can do, folks. Although, the Second Amendment people, maybe there is. I don’t know." Didja catch it? That's the sound of Donald J. Trump inciting his ignorant, bigoted minions to exercise their "gun rights" against Hillary Clinton by assassinating either her or, if she's elected, one or more SCOTUS judges she should manage to have confirmed--that is, if you can imagine the Republicans in Congress or the Senate actually confirming anyone she should nominate (they stand to dismantle the entire SCOTUS just by attrition at this rate--and don't tell me I'm the only one who noticed). Friends, it doesn't matter what Trump pretends now that he meant then. What matters is what some unhinged ammosexual somewhere in his voter base heard. Trump blew his dog whistle through a foghorn in a clear example of what the Vox article below calls "stochastic terrorism" (you can loosely define "stochastic" as "math-speak for how to compute outcomes in the face of uncertain data and circumstances"). What the article means is that you can't predict who--which individual--will try or succeed in the attempt Trump is recklessly fomenting, but you can predict the likelihood that someone will. Don't believe me? Well, then, I have a few words for you: Robert, Lewis, Dear, Carly, Fiorina. Just as Mrs. Voldemort Fiorina has blood on her hands from the people Robert Lewis Dear maimed and killed when he shot up that Colorado Planned Parenthood clinic as he wibbled about baby parts, Trump already has blood on his hands from inciting his supporters to attack protesters, and he may ultimately be responsible for one or more deadly shootings.

Sadly, those yucks don't add up to no yuk-yuk-yuk.

At least, I gno I ain't laughin'.

On top of that, Trump has announced "information" he claimed to have received during classified security briefings. He didn't...yet...but his flippant attitude toward classified information alarms me more than Hillary's e-mail scandal--for which I'd have thrown the book at her if I'd been gawd. Srsly, Trump has No. Freakin'. Clue. He is completely and utterly devoid of gorm...but he makes up for ignorance in spades with vindictiveness. Remember when Rove (whom a friend of mine calls "the great white grape") outted Valerie Plame? Trump would unflinchingly weaponize our own classified information against our own people twenty times before breakfast if he were pissed off...and he's always pissed off. He has no business being anywhere near the White House except as a common visitor. And even then...someone would have to disinfect after him.

Has the Secret Service investigated this lunatic yet?

Don't forget to read Dot Calm's shadow's favorite independent sources of news and information:

Daily Kos
AlterNet
Conservative Clown Car--today, extra pithy!

Peas, friends. Thanks for reading. Hopefully, the news will get better over time...yeah, right.
  
- Dot Calm's shadow

Consider the preemptive Blogger phuqued-up phormatting disclaimer to be in effect. Grrr.
-- Dot Calm's shadow

********************************************
 FOX News is what Ailes you
-- Mr. Calm
******************************************** 
    
Headlines
   
Vox: The diving pool at the Rio Olympics has turned bright green. Here are some theories.
    
Vox: Simone Biles is unlike any gymnast we've ever seen...comparable to Nadia Comaneci in her breadth but oh-so-much more powerful in those massive tumbling passes...her "easy" (third) passes are more demanding than the other gymnasts' most difficult first passes...wow!!
    
Vox: Why Hillary Clinton wouldn't be a foreign policy hawk as president
   
FiveThirtyEight: The Polls Aren't Skewed: Trump Really Is Losing Badly
   
WaPo: Hillary Clinton's short-circuited apology--she hides and obscures shit even when she doesn't need to...an honest apology would have gone a lot farther with the public than her nopology
   
Vox: How Trump's poll decline could lead to a self-perpetuating death spiral for his campaign
   
Vox: The fake controversy about Clinton's emails getting an Iranian scientist killed, explained
Spoiler: the timeline Trump claims is completely wrong, like all his "facts"...like the rest of his addled brain. Not that facts matter to his adoring, addle-pated Trumpkins
   
Vox: Donald Trump's worst-of-both-worlds campaign
Spoiler: Trump could have run as a populist, but he's decided he'd rather be the worst possible outsider: the one selling Washington insider "Republican elite" policies but who is so out of touch that it's crystal clear that he can't even begin solve the least of America's problems with even a veneer of competence. Trump's tax plan is now Paul Ryan's wildly unpopular, austerity-for-the-poor-with-more-handouts-for-the-rich tax plan. Trump's plans would throw millions of Americans off health care insurance and cost the economy TRILLIONS of dollars. I guess chimpie's great recession wasn't big enough for Trump: he won't be happy until he creates a depression so yuuuge that it makes the Great Depression look like a minor recession.
   
Vox: Donald Trump's "new" tax plan: a giveaway to the rich he pretends helps the middle class
   
Vox: Trump has said many outrageous things. But there's one that bothers people the most
Spoiler: it's when he mocked the disabled reporter, but you'll be shocked at what shit he's said that doesn't piss off his base
    
Vox: Donald Trump: Maybe "Second Amendment people" have a way to stop Hillary Clinton's judges
Sick, sick, sick, sick. A presidential nominee is inciting violence against his opponent and her potential nominations for SCOTUS. Is that even legal?!??
   
Vox: The Trump campaign's absurdity, in one nonsensical statement...his statement that Hillary wants to abolish the second amendment is sheer fantasy, but he can't even make that point coherently. Someone tell me what the phuque he's smokin' cuz dat be some bad shit...and that ain't good.
       
Vox: Anyone who thinks Trump was "just joking" about shooting Clinton is missing the point
Spoiler: he is not being humorous--he is normalizing what should remain outrageous
 
Slate: Trump's "Second Amendment people" line wasn't just a veiled threat at Hillary. It was an attack on gun owners 
    
As promised in the intro.
If you read nothing else today,
READ THIS!
Vox: Trump's 2nd Amendment comment wasn't a joke. It was "stochastic terrorism."
    
******************************************** 
Sorry, guys 'n' gals...just hadta see it again!
 I know!
Let's tell all the
Trumpkins and ammosexuals
Hillary
is coming for their guns
November 8, 2016
so Republicans
better not leave their houses
that day for any reason!
******************************************** 

Mailbag

From the Courage Campaign Super PAC--investigate Trump's financial ties to Russia
You've probably heard about Donald Trump’s atrocious request that the Russian government spy on the United States.(1)

This was after widespread reports that Russian secret intelligence may have been behind the recent cyber attacks on Democratic political organizations, as well as leaks that seemed uniquely timed to help Trump’s campaign.(2) Now there are credible reports about financial ties between Trump and Russian oligarchs with close connections to Vladimir Putin, and longstanding relationships between high-ranking Trump advisors and pro-Russian politicians.(3) It doesn't take a degree in international relations to know this is a real problem and we need answers.
For years, Republicans in Congress have been relentless in using their power to set up sham committee hearings. They’ve squandered millions of taxpayer dollars and run special investigations to pursue their extreme right-wing agenda against Planned Parenthood and Hillary Clinton, among others.
Now, it’s time for them to investigate an actual controversy. Given the growing concern of the intelligence community and the American public about Trump’s ties to Russia, there is no excuse for Congress to not launch an investigation now.
Tell Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Speaker of the House of Representatives Paul Ryan: Launch an immediate investigation into the relationship between Donald Trump and the Russian government.
The mounting evidence of ties between Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, a dangerous dictator, is concerning, to say the least. If true, Trump’s connections and financial obligations to Russian political and financial players would present a direct conflict of interest in a Trump presidency. And American voters deserve to be informed about any conflicts of interest presidential candidates may have before they vote in November.
Republican Congressional leaders constantly try to designate themselves as the guardians of our national security, even when their political gamesmanship demonizes and endangers Americans at home and abroad. It would be the height of hypocrisy for them to refuse to investigate evidence that a presidential candidate might have competing loyalties between the United States and a hostile foreign government.
We need to speak out now to pressure Congress to step in and investigate these risks to our national security and the integrity of the presidency and the electoral process.
Join Courage Campaign and our friends at CREDO to tell Majority Leader McConnell and Speaker Ryan: Launch an immediate investigation into the relationship between Donald Trump and the Russian government.
We are asking that GOP leadership investigate the following issues:
  • Trump’s tax returns: Trump refuses to release his tax returns.(4) Congress must investigate if there is any information in Trump’s tax returns that would indicate previously undisclosed financial ties to Russian interests in close alignment with Putin’s dictatorship.
  • The reported Russian cyber attacks on Democratic party infrastructure: Congress must look into the the extent of Russian intelligence’s cyber attacks on the Democratic National Committee, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and Hillary Clinton’s campaign and inquire whether those attacks seemed designed to influence the presidential election.
  • The reported financial connections between Trump and Russia: Trump’s debt load has increased from $350 million to $630 million in just the last year, at a time when American banks are reluctant to extend Trump credit.(5) In 2008, Trump’s son is claimed to have said, “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets. We see a lot of money pouring in from Russia.”(6) Congress must look into the extent to which Trump’s current debt, or his previous business partnerships, obligate him financially to Russian oligarchs aligned with Vladimir Putin.
  • Trump advisors’ history of working with Putin-aligned politicians: Trump’s key advisors, Paul Manafort and Carter Page, both have long histories of advising and collecting enormous profit from Putin-aligned politicians and oligarchs in Russia and Ukraine.(7) Congress must investigate to what degree Trump’s advisors have obligations or ties that might pose a conflict of interest in their advice to Trump. 
  • The Trump campaign’s reported meddling with the Republican platform on Ukraine: Congress should look into why Trump’s campaign worked behind the scenes to make sure the Republican party backed away from support of Ukraine, when Trump stayed away from most every other aspect of the Republican Party platform. They must look into why his campaign put the “official Republican party position on arms for Ukraine … at odds with almost all the party’s national security leaders.”(8) 
The more concerned Americans like me and you have the courage to speak out, the harder it will be for Sen. McConnell, Rep. Ryan, and other GOP leaders to sweep these reports under the rug and go on with presidential politics as usual.
SIGN THE PETITION to demand Republican leaders launch an immediate investigation into Trump’s ties to Russia.
Thank you for having the courage to speak out,
Eddie, along with Annie, Caitlin, Emma, Ernesto, Katie, Kelsey, Laura, Lindsay, Moonyoung, Scottie, and Tim (the Courage team)
1. https://couragecampaign.actionkit.com/go/3722?t=6&akid=3177.352495.blmDgr
2. http://act.couragecampaign.org/go/3723?t=8&akid=3177.352495.blmDgr
3. https://couragecampaign.actionkit.com/go/3724?t=10&akid=3177.352495.blmDgr
4. http://act.couragecampaign.org/go/3725?t=12&akid=3177.352495.blmDgr
5. http://act.couragecampaign.org/go/3726?t=14&akid=3177.352495.blmDgr
6. https://couragecampaign.actionkit.com/go/3727?t=16&akid=3177.352495.blmDgr
7. http://act.couragecampaign.org/go/3728?t=18&akid=3177.352495.blmDgr and http://act.couragecampaign.org/go/3726?t=20&akid=3177.352495.blmDgr
8. https://couragecampaign.actionkit.com/go/3729?t=22&akid=3177.352495.blmDgr
Like what we do? Chip in to help fund the fight for a more progressive nation. Or find us on Facebook or Twitter.

Donate Today
------------------------------------------------
   
CREDO action
Tell the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission: Reject all pending natural gas pipeline permits
The petition to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission reads:
"Nineteen newly proposed natural gas pipelines in the Appalachian Basin would unlock massive amounts of carbon from the earth and threaten the country’s obligations under the Paris climate treaty. Reject all pending natural gas pipeline permits."
Add your name:
Sign the petition ►
   
------------------------------------------------
    
From ColorOfChange.org--first, they shut down her FB page; then, they killed her

Facebook just took away one of the most important tools we have to help hold police accountable – social media.
Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook, at the request of police, deactivated the social media accounts of Korryn Gaines, a 23-year-old Black woman shot to death by Baltimore County police last Monday. She was broadcasting the standoff on Facebook that led to police shooting her 5-year-old son and killing her.1
Social media and shareable videos have been crucial not just for raising awareness about the injustices Black folks like Korryn and her son face every day from police, but in allowing us to control our own stories and narratives. Without access to social media, the police control the narrative. And when police control that narrative we’re always portrayed as people who deserved to die. This a dangerous precedent. To keep our message from getting out, police are going to keep taking our social media out.

Demand Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg stop censoring users at the request of the police.

With the introduction of Facebook live video last April, the social media giant will increasingly be put in the position of controlling one of the most powerful tools used to make police violence against Black folks visible. Just last month, the Facebook livestream of Philando Castile’s death at the hands of police sparked nationwide protests. But this latest incident makes us wonder, what if police had asked Facebook to shut down Diamond Reynolds' Facebook as she streamed the police killing of her boyfriend, Philando Castile?
Had police done that, we might only have seen police fed news headlines about a Black man with a gun being killed by police. We never would have known the true story that Philando Castile was a licensed gun owner who was complying with police orders. And we would never have witnessed their brutality against him nor felt the grief and bravery of Diamond Reynolds and her daughter.
This is why Facebook’s decision to censor Korryn Gaines’ social media accounts at the request of the police is so dangerous for our communities. If Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook continue to comply with police requests to suspend social media broadcasts and accounts, it will rob us of our voices and our narratives and it will shield police violence from the public.
Demand Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg stop censoring users at the request of the police.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has gone to great lengths to declare his and his company's support for the Movement for Black Lives. He’s made public statements about the need to address systemic racism in the US and last month, and even hung a massive sign of support outside Facebook headquarters. But so far he and Facebook have been slow to take actions in support of Black folks.
Last year, Zuckerberg dragged his feet when it came to addressing the racist bullying occurring on his site. But when Republicans complained about censorship of right-wing content on his site earlier this year, Zuckerberg immediately hosted a meeting with top-GOP operatives to reassure them of his site's neutrality. To date, Facebook has not acted to address Black movement leaders concerns with Facebook's censorship of Black users like Korryn Gaines.
Not only that, but Zuckerberg was all too happy to let Facebook help sponsor Trump's coronation at the RNC. But if we pile on the pressure while this issue is making front page news, we could force Mark Zuckerberg to go beyond words to action and make Facebook change its policy.
Until Justice is Real,
--Brandi, Rashad, Arisha, Evan, Anika, Bernard, Corina, Jade and the rest of the ColorOfChange team.

References:
1. “Facebook deactivated Korryn Gaines' account during standoff, police say,” The Guardian, 08-03-2016
https://act.colorofchange.org/go/6589?t=7&akid=6084.765771.nVTMSE



ColorOfChange is building a movement to elevate the voices of Black folks and our allies, and win real social and political change. Help keep our movement strong.
   
------------------------------------------------
  
Three pieces from Daily Kos

Trump's behavior gets worse daily, so a constituent wrote to his or her Republican congressman

An American president paid a ransom to Iran, but it wasn't Obama

Breakthrough MS treatment shows great promise--Dot Calm, this one's for you!
   
------------------------------------------------
   
Daily Kos Liberation League

This summer, thousands of activists across the country mobilized for a national day of action against police brutality. Many of the actions and demonstrations organized for the Movement for Black Lives collective action day targeted police unions.

Police union contracts and police bill of rights laws intentionally block law enforcement officers from accountability. Some of the unfair advantages these laws and contracts give to police officers include officers reviewing evidence before they are interrogated, limits on how long they can be interrogated, and even erasing misconduct from their records.

Sign if you agree: Police should adhere to the same laws as the rest of us. It's time to end unfair police union contracts now.

Police officers are supposed to uphold the law, but that shouldn't make them exempt from obeying the law themselves. However, it is nearly impossible to indict, let alone convict, a cop of wrongdoing. Unions like the Fraternal Order of Police and the Patrolmen Benevolent Associations have proven to be such powerful political entities that most politicians think twice before crossing them.

The concentration of power in police unions means they answer to no one but themselves. Those entrusted with authority over people's safety, those often asked to make life or death decisions, simply cannot continue to escape real, enforceable scrutiny of their actions.

Sign if you agree: Police uphold the law, but they are not exempt from the law. It's time to end unfair police union contracts now.

Keep fighting,
Irna Landrum, Daily Kos
   
------------------------------------------------
   
 
            Marco Rubio is the sitting senator of the state that is ground zero for the Zika virus in the U.S., and instead of helping women, he's decided to play politics with the issue.
Rubio doesn't trust women with their own health-care decisions. He says women in Florida shouldn't be allowed to access abortion, even if they decide it's the best choice for them.1
Without a comprehensive Zika funding bill that includes contraception, the best plan Rubio has to offer for women in his state of Florida is...bug spray.
So we're calling him on it. Will you sponsor a can of bug spray that we'll deliver to Rubio's Senate office in Miami this week? Add your name and leave a message to tell Rubio what you really think of his negligent plan.
In just the past few weeks, the number of cases of the Zika virus in the U.S. has risen dramatically. As of Tuesday, South Florida has 21 cases of locally acquired Zika, including at least 14 in just one neighborhood in Miami.2 Already, nearly 1,000 pregnant women in the United States and territories are infected with the virus.3
In the midst of this crisis, women who are pregnant or want to be are—understandably—terrified for their ability to bear healthy children.
Thanks to his time spent on the presidential campaign trail pledging to ban abortion even in cases of rape, incest and life of the woman, we already know Rubio is an anti-choice extremist. But this is beyond the pale.
Rubio has chosen to stand with far right-wing groups in denying women safe and legal health care options, including contraception, instead of standing with women in Florida. And still, he thinks he's fit to serve in Congress and is running for another term?!
Marco Rubio does not trust women, and he does not deserve a seat in the Senate. Add your name to sponsor a can of bug spray and help us hold him accountable for putting women and families in danger.
Thank you for all you do for reproductive freedom.

Joel Foster
Political Director, NARAL Pro-Choice America 
   
------------------------------------------------
   
Please, friends, if you sign nothing else today, please sign this one in Dot Calm's honor. Dot followed what that asshole Rove did to this poor man. She even wrote to Governor Siegelman in prison--the bastards had him mopping floors. Phuquers.
-- Dot Calm's shadow
 

GRAPHIC: Roots Action logo header
Create your own powerful campaign for change at DIY.RootsAction.org. And take a few seconds to sign this important campaign created by Dana Siegelman Kinkade.



To: President Barack Obama

Please Pardon Don Siegelman!

Click here to sign.


113 former state Attorneys General (Democrats, Republicans, and Independents), the nation's most preeminent law professors, and concerned citizens say this case is erroneous and Don Siegelman never committed a crime. The New York Times, The Washington Post, MSNBC, CBS, Harper's, Time Magazine, The American Trial Lawyers, Huffington Post, and The Guardian have published serious concerns about this conviction. Even Fox Business News sympathized with Siegelman.

CBS’ 60 Minutes reported that the prosecution team coached key witness Nick Bailey more than 70 times and offered him a deal to testify against Siegelman.

Several whistleblowers have come forward disclosing Karl Rove's involvement in railroading Don Siegelman and the unethical use of Republican Party affiliates to help convict Siegelman of a crime he never committed.

This petition is much more than just one man's freedom. It is about American freedom. If this can happen to one man, it can happen to anyone.

Please join me in asking President Barack Obama to pardon Don Siegelman by signing the petition on RootsAction and sharing this message publicly however you can.

   
------------------------------------------------
   
Corporate Accountability International

CORPORATE HALL OF SHAME:
Ballot now open


Vote now, then give
                                           
Earth’s temperature is rising steadily. One in four people don’t have enough clean water to drink. And our democracy is being bought and sold to the highest bidder.

Right now, there is so much on the line. Global corporations are driving environmental destruction, threatening people’s health and rights, and corrupting the democratic process.

We’re adding to our list of the world’s worst corporations—and the power is in your hands to pick which one joins the Corporate Hall of Shame. Which one will you choose? I hope you’ll vote today—and then make a gift to support our work to hold these abusive corporations accountable.

Your vote informs which abusive corporation Corporate Accountability International will take on this year in the Hall of Shame. We expose corporate abuse in the media, confront executives at shareholders’ meetings, and run campaigns to accelerate pressure for tangible policy changes.

Vote now. Your voice will help determine which corporation will be named as this year’s worst of the worst.

------------------------------------------------
   
CREDO action
No new offshore oil leases in the Gulf of Mexico
The petition to the Obama administration reads:
"The pending lease sale of nearly 24 million acres in the Gulf of Mexico for oil and gas drilling will put Gulf residents, the environment, and the fight to battle climate change at serious risk. Stop the sale of offshore oil leases in the Gulf of Mexico immediately."
Add your name:
Sign the petition ►
   
------------------------------------------------

From Bernie--help Tim Canova defeat Debbie Wasserman Schultz

Our Revolution


Many of you already know that I've endorsed a candidate, Tim Canova, who is challenging the former head of the Democratic Party Debbie Wasserman Schultz in Florida.
This race is very important for Our Revolution because if we can win this tough fight in Florida, it will send a clear message about the power of our grassroots movement that will send shockwaves through the political and media establishments. The latest poll shows us within reach.
July 31 Poll
Debbie Wasserman Schultz: 46%
Tim Canova: 38%
Undecided: 16%
This is going to be close. Please chip in to Tim Canova's campaign so that we can get as many voters to the polls as possible before the August 30th primary:
If you've saved payment info with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through to Tim Canova immediately:

Much like in our campaign for president, Tim started off as a major underdog in this race, battling a well-known and well-established person who was the chairwoman of the Democratic Party.
He is running a tough campaign on the kind of progressive platform we need to see in this country: opposing the Trans-Pacific Partnership, backing free tuition at public colleges and universities, reforming a corrupt campaign finance system and raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour. Tim is on the side of working people and that's why we need to help him win.
The recent emails leaked from Democratic Party staff showed that under Debbie Wasserman Schultz, DNC staff were not exactly fair and even-minded during the presidential primary. What was revealed wasn't much of a shock to us, because we knew all along that the establishment wasn't on our side.
But now that Debbie Wasserman Schultz has resigned we have the opportunity to transform the Democratic Party and open up its doors to working people and young people — people who want real change. Democrats must make it crystal clear that their party is prepared to take on Wall Street and the powerful corporate interests whose greed is doing so much harm to our country. We must stand with Americans who are working longer hours for lower wages, the uninsured, students leaving school deeply in debt and all those worried about climate change.
I believe Tim Canova is the kind of candidate whose policies will move the Democratic Party and our country in that direction. Electing Tim will send a strong message to the Democratic establishment about what this party should stand for. That's why I'm asking you today to help send him to Congress:
This race has been an uphill battle from the very beginning, but the latest poll has us very close. I am confident we can win this fight with your support.
Thank you for being a part of Our Revolution.
In solidarity,
Bernie Sanders
Contribute
   
------------------------------------------------
   
From ColorOfChange.org--DON'T let Obama re-militarize the police!

The White House is about to undo one of its biggest reforms to stop police militarization since Ferguson--and we need to come together to stop it.

Last year, after the horror of armed tanks rolling down residential streets and officers using grenade launchers to tear gas protesters, President Obama signed an executive order limiting the 1033 Program--which transferred combat gear from the military to local police departments.1 The order banned the federal government from giving away armored tanks, weaponized aircraft, military-grade weapons, grenade launchers and other military equipment to local police departments. And now, police unions and departments are trying to force President Obama to unravel this victory and lift the ban. Unfortunately, they’re making headway: last week, White House administration officials announced they would be reconsidering the 1033 Program ban.2

Lifting the 1033 Program ban would be devastating for Black communities. The proliferation of military equipment and tactics in police departments creates the mentality that the people police are meant to serve are enemy combatants--and it’s claimed the lives of too many. But if we show President Obama that more people want to maintain the ban on police militarization than want to lift it, we can make sure he keeps military-grade weaponry out of our communities. Will you sign the petition?

   
********************************************
 
 
******************************************** 

Democracy Now!

The interview with David Cay Johnston on the making of Donald Trump is outstanding--not to be missed.
-- Dot Calm's shadow

Stories


David Cay Johnston began covering Donald Trump in the 1980s when he was working as the Atlantic City reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Johnston's new book, The ... Read More →

In Brazil, the U.S. women's gymnastics team has pulled off a historic feat, winning the team gold medal by the widest margin of victory since 1960. The five-member gymnastics ... Read More →

In upstate New York, the suspected suicide of 70-year-old prisoner John MacKenzie has drawn attention to how the state is refusing to release aging prisoners who have a low ... Read More →

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is being accused of inciting violence against his rival Hillary Clinton following remarks he made Tuesday during a rally in North ... Read More →

Headlines →


WTF is up with our phuquen cops?!?? They shoot Black people (don't they?) and then handcuff them, guilty or not...pretended mistake or not...and let them lay there, bleeding, without rendering aid...sometimes, letting them die in the process. Maybe we should institute a new entrance test for police: if you want to be one, you're not allowed.
-- Dot Calm's shadow

Stories


Lawyers in Pakistan have begun a nationwide strike after dozens of attorneys were slain in a suicide bombing outside a hospital in the city of Quetta in Balochistan, the country's ... Read More →

In New York City on Monday, over 100 people marched to protest the recent police killing of African-American mother Korryn Gaines in Maryland. On August 1, Baltimore County ... Read More →

Chicago is once again rocked by protests over police brutality, following the release of video showing the fatal police shooting of an unarmed African-American teenager. ... Read More →

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump spoke at the prestigious Detroit Economic Club Monday, where he laid out his economic vision. Trump vowed to slash ... Read More →

In financial news, British banking giant Barclays Bank has agreed to pay $100 million in a settlement with 44 U.S. states for rigging Libor, the interest rate which underpins ... Read More →

On Monday, protesters interrupted Donald Trump more than a dozen times during a speech at the Detroit Economic Club, in which Trump laid out his economic policies. During ... Read More →

Headlines →

   
********************************************
 


******************************************** 

Daily Kos
  • Wolf Blitzer just nailed Trump to the wall
  • Trump says if he releases his tax returns like Romney did it will damage his campaign
  • Dan Rather says what needs to be said
  • Like the Daily Kos Recommended email? Chip in $1 to support the team that brings progressive news to your inbox every day.
  • Gay man’s message to Hillary bashers touches a nerve
  • Trump's assassination call isn't just a threat to Secretary Clinton
  • Hillary Campaign responds to Trump's suggestion of violence against Hillary
  • Dear rest of the world, I feel so embarrassed right now
  • Donald Trump says he will debate ... so long as he gets to change rules, moderators, and dates
  • New Jersey dealership tells Indian man they cannot sell Mercedes to him because of fear of Taliban
  • Sign if you agree with Ted Strickland: Women and working families deserve someone who will stand up for them. sponsored
  • Court gives Democrats a big win against Republican gerrymandering in North Carolina
  • Republican Party acts like it can't figure out how it spawned both Donald Trump and David Duke
  • Does threatening Hillary Clinton with a 'Second Amendment' remedy cross your line, Paul Ryan?
  • How many lives will be enough?
  • How to attack Donald Trump (even more)
  • Trump floats 'Second Amendment' remedy to stop Hillary Clinton
  •    
  • Trump pulling out of the race? Probably too late already.
  • Trump Baiting: One argument getting through to his supporters
  • Republican shares his new support for Hillary Clinton in letter to his 10-year-old daughter
  • Sign if you agree with Everytown: Congress should make it illegal for people convicted of violent hate crimes to buy or possess guns. sponsored
  • Jury finds police violated family's constitutional rights; awards $1 in damages
  • Republicans continue to jump off the Trump train (wreck)
  • 'NRA vindicated as gun owner wins first American gold medal by exercising second amendment rights'
  • Amazing piece on the Khan family—please read and pass along
  • Trump adviser provides 'effusive praise' for Vladimir Putin and 'harshly critical' of U.S.—in Moscow
  • Another Gold Star mother has 'something to say' to Republican pick Donald Trump
  • Signature needed: Restore the Voting Rights Act. This is the first presidential election in more than 50 years without it and the Democratic Governors Association (DGA) wants it restored. sponsored
  • Christian 'pro-life' speaker thoughtfully pens open letter: I'm voting for Hillary. Here's why.'
  • Florida Republican Party spokesman on Hispanic affairs quitting because of Trump's racism
  • Deconstructing Trump's economic speech
  • Ouch! This has got to hurt: 50 Republican security officials say Trump would be a disaster
  • Planned Parenthood plans to start registering voters at its clinics
  • Police can disarm 'suspects' without violence—when they choose to
  • The most thorough, profound and moving defense of Hillary Clinton I have ever seen
  • Donald Trump may be acting crazy, but it's keeping the news away from the one story he wants to bury
  •    
    ********************************************
     


    ******************************************** 

    AlterNet

    By Marty Kaplan, AlterNet
    If I see what a sociopath he is, surely enough other Americans see it to fire him in November.  READ MORE»

    By David Dayen, Salon
    Despite talk of "recovery," former homeowners remain scarred after their government abandoned them. READ MORE»

    By Reynard Loki, AlterNet
    In a major blow to ExxonMobil and the rest of the fossil fuel industry, documents reveal that the common tactical playbook is decades older than previously assumed. READ MORE»

    By Kali Holloway, AlterNet
    Students are resorting to liquid diets to maximize drunkenness in greater numbers than previously thought.  READ MORE»

    By Dan Arel, AlterNet
    Atheism may be on the rise, but few Americans want to admit it. READ MORE»

    By Phillip Smith, AlterNet
    Pot smokers, patients, and the marijuana industry alike are waiting with bated breath for the DEA to decide. Maybe they should just exhale.  READ MORE»

    By Richard Eskow, Blog for Our Future
    They range from “younger old white guy” to “older old white guy.” READ MORE»

    By Tai Gooden , The Frisky
    Natural hair is not a crime. READ MORE»

    By Brian Tashman, Right Wing Watch
    Guests include a man who believes schools force children to become gay. READ MORE»

    By Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch
    The discovery not only raises concerns over GMO contamination, but could be another legal headache for the agrochemical giant. READ MORE»

    By Carrie Weisman, AlterNet
    Just because sex gets boring doesn't mean it has to stay that way. READ MORE»

    By Stan Cox, Paul Cox, AlterNet
    We need a universal disaster insurance plan. READ MORE»

    By Brittany Webb, xoJane
    My experience is about more than just an app; it is about the futility of trying to avoid sexual harassment. READ MORE»

    By Vlad Chituc, Religion Dispatches
    A Q&A with author of 'The Geography of Madness' on "culture-bound syndromes." READ MORE»

    By Michael Arria, AlterNet
    It was her third day working at a dental clinic. READ MORE»

    By Travis Gettys, Raw Story
    “The fear and the anger had been demagogued in such a way that their faces were set like flint and it’s like they have blinders on.” READ MORE»
       
    By Peter Dreier, AlterNet
    Journalists have a responsibility to question Trump's behavior.  READ MORE»

    By Robert Reich, RobertReich.org
    Taxing Wall Street would accomplish a win-win for the American people. READ MORE»

    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    "There's only one interpretation," he claims. READ MORE»

    By Sophia A. McClennen, Salon
    Donald Trump isn’t just a bloviating fraud, he might truly be physically unfit to be president. READ MORE»

    By Janet Allon, AlterNet
    Protesters were gathered to commemorate the second anniversary of Michael Brown's shooting. READ MORE»

    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    The veiled threat of assassination was just the latest in a series. READ MORE»

    By Robin Scher, AlterNet
    The presence of live ammunition turned what was meant to be a simulated scenario into a situation all too real. READ MORE»

    By Matt Bors, AlterNet
    Trump kicks a baby out of a rally and they're outraged, but quiet when he suggests nuking Crimea. READ MORE»

    By Jenny Pierson, AlterNet
    Add people with Tourette syndrome to the growing list. READ MORE»

    By Robin Scher, AlterNet
    Texts between Christie's aides show how the governor lied during a press conference. READ MORE»

    By Brad Reed, Raw Story
    The hottest accessory for today's modern racist.  READ MORE»
       
    By Kali Holloway, AlterNet
    Trump isn't making many friends. READ MORE»

    By Elizabeth Preza, AlterNet
    Media company or government agency? You decide. READ MORE»

    By Sarah Lazare, AlterNet
    Patient groups the focus of a new report that asks questions about ties to corporate pharmaceutical companies. READ MORE»

    By Heather Digby Parton, Salon
    Trump's campaign is tanking, and his only recourse is to unleash insane and unhinged attacks on Hillary. READ MORE»

    By Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
    Nonviolent protesters take to the streets, and activist Charlene Carruthers breaks down discrimination against black mothers.  READ MORE»

    By Brian Klaas, The Conversation
    He got away with racism and xenophobia, but insulting a gold star family may be Trump's last straw. READ MORE»

    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    "It’s like having to defend Jeffrey Dahmer..." READ MORE»

    By Brian McFadden, AlterNet
    The broadcast just got livelier. READ MORE»

    By Sarah McColl, TakePart
    Workers at a farm that supplies the world’s largest berry distributor allege wage theft, poverty wages and hostile working conditions. READ MORE»

    By Simon Maloy, Salon
    Months after the horse left, #NeverTrump Republicans have finally chosen someone to close the barn door.  READ MORE»

    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    Trump thinks voting is a rigged system—but after he wins any part of it, he seems pretty OK with unfair elections. READ MORE»

    By Keith Knight, AlterNet
    What is this guy talking about? READ MORE»

    By Brad Reed, Raw Story
    “I followed the rules by reporting it and instead of providing any help, they have retaliated and attacked me.” READ MORE»
    By Adele M. Stan, AlterNet
    GOP presidential pick's policy paves way for Wall Street looting of economy. READ MORE»

    By James Kilgore, AlterNet
    What happened to that bipartisan push toward reform? READ MORE»

    By Sophia Tesfaye, Salon
    Dozens of former top aides and cabinet members for President George W. Bush warn Trump would put America at "risk." READ MORE»

    By Taryn Fivek, AlterNet
    Families worry about toxic chemicals from a nearby oil refinery.  READ MORE»

    By April M. Short, AlterNet
    More athletes are coming out publicly about their pot use. READ MORE»

    By Robert Reich, RobertReich.org
    The biggest threats to American sovereignty are invisible digital dollars wired into U.S. election campaigns from abroad. READ MORE»

    By Robert Kuttner, Huffington Post
    Trump took a lot of things off the table. READ MORE»

    By Rudy Mawer, Authority Nutrition
    A common side effect of chronic inflammation, excess water retention can negatively impact your quality of life. READ MORE»

    By Theo Anderson, In These Times
    Between 1993 and 2013, more than 850,000 jobs were displaced by the growing trade deficit with Mexico. READ MORE»

    By Rae Paoletta, Revelist
    Without their knowledge or consent. READ MORE»

    By David Rosen, AlterNet
    VR has been around since the 1980s, but its current incarnation might finally make it a popular porn phenomenon.  READ MORE»

    By Brad Reed, Raw Story
    “This is America. If you don’t like the way we do sh*t, get the f*ck out," said the caller. READ MORE»

    By José González, Earth Island Journal
    Visitors to U.S. national parks do not reflect the diversity of the American population. Now the Parks Service is addressing it. READ MORE»
       
    ******************************************** 
    ...except that they are with stoopit
    because they created him!
    ******************************************** 

    Movies!

    Last time, you may recall, I waxed poetic on the Olympix opening ceremony. Here is a somewhat less reverent look from John Oliver.

    Mr. Deity and the wrong number




    Damn, son...these Mr. Deity videos are like potato chips--I can't have just one! My thigh is bruised from all the slapping. PSA: do NOT drink anything while watching!

    'Til next time, check out these great channels:
    ...or, if you just want something mindless and fun, try Tested
      
    ********************************************