Daniel Ellsberg R.I.P.

For most people this name may mean nothing to them….but for me it is the loss of an antiwar icon.

Daniel Ellsberg, antiwar activist dead at 94….

Daniel Ellsberg, the history-making whistleblower who by leaking the Pentagon Papers revealed longtime government doubts and deceit about the Vietnam War and inspired acts of retaliation by President Richard Nixon that helped lead to his resignation, has died at age 92. Ellsberg, who announced in February that he was terminally ill with pancreatic cancer, died Friday morning, according to a letter from his family released by spokeswoman Julia Pacetti, per the AP.

Until the early 1970s, when he revealed that he was the source for the stunning media reports on the 47-volume, 7,000-page Defense Department study of the US role in Indochina, Ellsberg was a well-placed member of the government-military elite. He was a Harvard graduate and self-defined “cold warrior” who served as a private and government consultant on Vietnam throughout the 1960s, risked his life on the battlefield, received the highest security clearances and came to be trusted by officials in Democratic and Republican administrations. He was especially valued, he would later note, for his “talent for discretion.”

The Pentagon Papers had been commissioned in 1967 by then-Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara, a leading public advocate of the war who wanted to leave behind a comprehensive history of the US and Vietnam and to help his successors avoid the kinds of mistakes he would only admit to long after. The papers covered more than 20 years, from France’s failed efforts at colonization in the 1940s and 1950s to the growing involvement of the US, including the bombing raids and deployment of hundreds of thousands of ground troops during Lyndon Johnson’s administration. Ellsberg was among those asked to work on the study, focusing on 1961, when the newly-elected President John F. Kennedy began adding advisers and support units.

First published in the New York Times in June 1971, with the Washington Post, the Associated Press, and more than a dozen others following, the classified papers documented that the US had defied a 1954 settlement barring a foreign military presence in Vietnam, questioned whether South Vietnam had a viable government, secretly expanded the war to neighboring countries, and had plotted to send American soldiers even as Johnson vowed he wouldn’t.

As important as the Pentagon Papers were in my day sadly we as Americans have learned NOTHING from the publishing the documents…..

Why is it that many Americans still want to believe the unbelievable denials of the State Department and Pentagon when it comes to Nordstream?  Why is it that the mainstream media today is no longer a watchdog but functions as an echo chamber for governmental propaganda, or worse, when the media becomes an attack dog that intimidates and censors those who dissent from the official narrative?  What has happened to the New York Times, Washington Post and most of the “quality press” over the past 50 years?  It seems that only the US government has learned from the Pentagon Papers, has adapted to better control the risk of disclosure, to better dissimulate crimes, and learned how to keep the mainstream media on the leash, so that when a prominent Professor at Colombia University and Advisor of four UN Secretary Generals, Jeffrey Sachs, disagrees with the official line, he gets yanked off the air for saying the obvious – that the US was behind the blowing up of Nordstream.[25] While the revelations in the Pentagon Papers are of enormous and urgent relevance to our perception of the war in Ukraine, the US government determines the music, and those who do not want to dance to their tune are ignored, defamed, ridiculed.

Daniel Ellsberg was and is on the right side of history and common sense when he reminds us that notwithstanding all the narrative management by our government  “A failing war is just as profitable as a winning one… It’s the old Latin slogan, Cui Bono, who benefits?…We’re not after all a European nation and we have no particular role in the European Union. But in NATO—that’s as the Mafia says Cosa Nostra, our thing—we control NATO pretty much and NATO gives us an excuse and a reason to sell enormous amounts of arms now to the formerly Warsaw Pact nations…Russia is an indispensable enemy.”[26]

Today, more than ever, we need a free press, but we do not have it.  We need investigative journalists like Seymour Hersh, but they are an almost extinct species. We need a vigorous alternative media that gives us the information that the “quality press” suppresses. We need academics with courage and intellectual honesty like Professors Nils Melzer[27], John Mearsheimer[28], Jeffrey Sachs, Richard Falk, who accept the factum that they must pay a price for their commitment to truth and the rule of law.  We need whistleblowers who know exactly what happened with the bombing of the Nordstream Pipelines.  Silence in such cases is not honourable. It means covering-up terrorist activities.

Lessons Not Learned From the Pentagon Papers

Dan Ellsberg has never rested on his laurels. Those who take seriously the danger of nuclear war are also deeply indebted to him for his The Doomsday Machine: Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner (2017). That unique book is even more important today than when first published.

His voice will be sadly missed….at least for those that pay attention to the world around them.

With deepest sorrow we saw good-bye to an icon.

May he rest in peace.

“lego ergo scribo”

Biden Road Show Begins

Over the weekend Biden made his first ‘official’ campaign stop in his search for re-election in 2024.

As usual he jumped on the one thing that most Americans care about….the economy.

President Biden delivered an unapologetically economic populist message Saturday during the first rally of his reelection campaign, telling an exuberant crowd of union members that his policies had created jobs and lifted the middle class. Now, he said, is the time for the wealthy to “pay their fair share” in taxes, the AP reports. Biden spotlighted the sweeping climate, tax, and health care package signed into law last year that cut the cost of prescription drugs and lowered insurance premiums—pocketbook issues that advisers say will be the centerpiece of his argument for a second term. “I’m looking forward to this campaign,” Biden said to cries of “Four more years!” before adding, “We’ve got a record to run on.”

His choice of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania for his first official campaign stop reflected their crucial role in his reelection effort. The city was the site of his 2020 campaign headquarters, and the state was one of a handful that had voted for Republican Donald Trump in 2016 but flipped back to Democrats four years later. Until the rally, Biden’s primary reelection campaign activity had been fundraising. On Saturday, he spoke to more than 1,000 union workers representing such occupations as carpenter, airport service worker, entertainer, and heavy service equipment engineer. Most wore T-shirts bearing their union’s logos and chanted “Let’s go, Joe!” and “We want Joe” and blew whistles hours before the president arrived.

Biden did not mention any of his potential Republican opponents by name but said many in the GOP “oppose everything I’ve done.” Pointing to high inflation rates, Republicans have criticized “Biden-omics,” a term the president tried to turn back on his opponents on Saturday. “I don’t know what the hell that is,” he said, “but it’s working.” Several of the nation’s most powerful unions—including the AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers, and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees—officially endorsed Biden on Friday. The joint endorsement was the first of its kind.

Two things from my point of view…..first he promised the world and will deliver a pebble….typical election positioning.  Two, labor endorses….why?  Biden and his group of slugs have delivered little for unions and its workers.

Sorry but I cannot hold my nose and vote for Biden for his political stench is too invasive.

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The COLA Will Not Taste As Sweet

First of all let me take a moment to wish all the fathers out there a good day…..

Best Gifts for Fathers Day 2023 – Skull Shaver Euro

From time to time I try to be an FYI blog or offer up a PSA…..this post falls into both categories….you decide.

Since I am a retired person and have been on SS for years I try to be a PSA blog and help my retiree readers understand what the government is doing to their retirement.

Last year we had a great COLA….but sadly this next one will be just a fart in the wind……

The government has issued the bad news….

This year’s Social Security cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA, was the highest in four decades, coming in at 8.7% to account for record inflation. Beneficiaries shouldn’t expect quite such a boost for 2024. According to new government data, the annual inflation rate fell in May to its lowest level in two years, which will likely lead to what USA Today calls the “double-edged sword” of a much lower COLA next year. The estimate, based on data from the consumer price index, per the nonpartisan Senior Citizens League: 2.7%, or about a third of last year’s COLA.

Just last month, the 2024 COLA estimate was coming in at 3.1%. Over the past decade, the average Social Security COLA was 2.6%, Mary Johnson, an SCL policy analyst, tells NBC News. Why this development is concerning to Social Security recipients, per Johnson, is that although inflation is cooling, prices are still high, especially when it comes to health care, utilities, transportation, and insurance. “That part of it is still very problematic for retirees and disabled Social Security beneficiaries who are living on fixed incomes,” she notes. In fact, during the recent inflation spike, Census Bureau stats show that seniors were the only demographic that saw its poverty share increase from 2020 to 2021.

The COLA estimate is still subject to change, though that means it could go higher or lower, Johnson tells NBC. Some senior advocate groups have lobbied to have the subset of the CPI that this estimate is based on shifted from the CPI for urban wage earners and clerical workers, or CPI-W, to the CPI for the elderly, or CPI-E, which they say would more accurately reflect what this more vulnerable group spends its money on, says Richard Fiesta of the Alliance for Retired Americans. The COLA is set to be announced in October and would go into effect in January.

I think someone in DC is smoking pot…..why?  Because nothing has shown me that inflation has slowed….food up….gas up….rents up…..and then there are those medical expenses.

Then there is the plan by the House GOP to further screw retirees (why does anyone vote for these slugs?)

A panel comprised of three-quarters of the House Republican caucus released a budget proposal on Wednesday that would raise the Social Security retirement age—cutting benefits across the board—while further privatizing Medicare and slashing taxes for the rich, a plan that Democratic lawmakers and progressive advocacy groups said is a clear statement of the GOP’s warped priorities ahead of a critical spending fight this fall.

The proposal outlined by the 175-member Republican Study Committee (RSC), led by Rep. Kevin Hern (R-Okla.), would gradually raise Social Security’s full retirement age—the age at which people are eligible for full Social Security benefits—to 69, up from the current level of 67 for those born in 1960 or later.

Nancy Altman, the president of Social Security Works, said the RSC budget would “destroy Social Security as we know it,” using a “modest shortfall” that’s more than a decade away to justify reducing benefits for millions.

https://www.commondreams.org/news/gop-budget-destroy-social-security

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news….but you need to know.

One finally question….do you enjoy your retirement and want to keep what you already have?

If so then stop voting for these d/bags that want to destroy your retirement and your life.

Have a great Father’s Day…..enjoy food, fun and family….be well and be safe….

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IST Saturday News Dump–17Jun23

Summer heat has arrived in the Gulf South….what better time to write about the news that escaped you in the past week?

Recently it was reported that water is most likely on the Moon and now NASA says contrary to popular belief there may be life on the Moon.

You probably think of the Earth’s Moon as a dead husk, void of life.

But NASA says the astronauts who are scheduled to touch down on the surface of the Moon as soon as late 2025 — if everything goes according to plan, an increasingly significant “if” — might not be the first organisms in town, Space.com reports.

“One of the most striking things our team has found is that, given recent research on the ranges in which certain microbial life can survive, there may be potentially habitable niches for such life in relatively protected areas on some airless bodies,” Prabal Saxena, a planetary researcher at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, told the site.

https://futurism.com/the-byte/nasa-life-moon

Another immaculate conception…..

Behold, the immaculate crocodile!

An international team of scientists has confirmed through genetic testing that an 18-year-old female crocodile housed at a Costa Rican zoo impregnated herself without a male mate — the first time that such a discovery has been recorded and studied, according to the researchers.

As detailed in a research article published in the journal Biology Letters, the baby croc was a 99.9 percent genetic match for its mother, meaning that no other crocodiles could have been involved in the conception of the hatchling.

https://futurism.com/the-byte/jesus-crocodile-conceived

Ever visit a ghost town?

Some futurist think that a few of the world’s largest cities are on track to becoming one big ghost town….

If you live in a big city, you might generally think that you’re not subject to the rough-and-tumble bits of nature more rural areas might be. You might have even moved there specifically out of a predilection for easily available sushi and generous bar hours over smelling wet dirt more than once a year. But just because you spend your days encased in what is more or less a large-scale concrete pachinko machine doesn’t mean you’re completely out of the woods, no pun intended.

Even the world’s biggest cities can still be reminded of their insignificance with a particular brusque sack-tap from Mother Nature. Whatever your influence on the global economy, if the earth’s tectonic plates decide to shift the wrong way, or a system of warm and cold air mingle in a less-than-lucky pairing, you might find yourself facing down a natural disaster regardless. The fact that, thanks to ease of transport, a lot of the world’s bigger trade centers ended up close to the coast puts them a lot closer to Atlantis status than they’d like to admit.

Here are five big cities that are one global shudder away from becoming ghost towns…

https://www.cracked.com/article_38346_5-modern-metropolises-primed-to-become-ghost-towns.html

The checks in the mail dodge may not work for much longer…..

Check fraud is back in a big way, so much so that postal authorities and bank officials are warning Americans to avoid mailing checks if possible, or at least to use a secure mail drop such as inside the post office. Banks issued roughly 680,000 reports of check fraud to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, also known as FinCEN, last year. That’s up from 350,000 reports in 2021. Meanwhile the US Postal Inspection Service reported roughly 300,000 complaints of mail theft in 2021, more than double the prior year’s total, reports the AP.

Early in the pandemic, government relief checks became an attractive target for criminals. The problem has only gotten worse, despite the fact that check usage has been in decline for decades. Americans wrote roughly 3.4 billion checks in 2022, down from nearly 19 billion checks in 1990, according to the Federal Reserve. However, the average size of the checks Americans write rose from $673 in 1990—or $1,602 in today’s dollars—to $2,652 last year.

Today’s check fraud criminals aren’t small operations or lone individuals. They’re often sophisticated criminal operations, with participants infiltrating post office distribution centers, setting up fake businesses, or creating fake IDs to deposit the checks. The AP has the story of a small-business owner who found himself a victim: Eric Fischgrund, who runs FischTank PR, a 30-person public relations firm in New York, had about 15 checks that were being mailed to him from clients stolen after they all went through the same Postal Service distribution center. Ten of them were successfully cashed by criminals.

I live in a region where the Southern Baptist are a major factor in religious life…..but in the 21st century women are not allowed to lead a church…..

Pleas from pastors whose churches are being expelled because they’re led by women failed to persuade Southern Baptists to reverse their decision. Delegates made the expulsions from the denomination final at their annual convention in New Orleans, the New York Times reports, despite emotional speeches from the leaders of the two congregations. Rick Warren, who founded Saddleback Church in Southern California, told the delegates that famed evangelist Billy Graham had once said his daughter, Anne, was “the best preacher” in the Graham family.

“No one is asking any Southern Baptist to change their theology,” Warren said. “I am not asking you to agree with our church. I am asking you to act like Southern Baptists who have historically ‘agreed to disagree’ on dozens of doctrines in order to share a common mission.” Fern Creek Baptist Church in Louisville was the other congregation ousted, with more than 90% of delegates voting for removal. Nearly as many voted to kick out Saddleback, the second-largest church in the denomination. The votes were taken Tuesday and announced Wednesday.

The margins surprised Fern Creek’s pastor, the Rev. Linda Barnes Popham, who also addressed the meeting. “I thought there were more people left in the Southern Baptist Convention who support the autonomy of the local church, if not women in ministry,” she said. Baptist churches are independent, per the AP, but the convention can rule them “not in friendly cooperation”—which expels them. It’s apparently the first time a congregation has been kicked out for having a female pastor, though the denomination’s theological statement says the office is for qualified men. Warren told delegates that statement is 4,032 words. “Saddleback disagrees with one word,” he said. “That’s 99.99999999% in agreement! Isn’t that close enough?” The crowd roared “No!”

There is nothing good about these repressive slugs….no redeeming qualities what so ever.

This story I have mixed emotions about….a synthetic human embryo….

An egg plus sperm equals a human embryo—at least that’s traditionally how it’s been done. In a breakthrough, scientists say they’ve created human embryos without the need for either egg or sperm. These “synthetic embryos” or “embryo models” are made from reprogrammed embryonic stem cells. But they resemble true embryos with “cells that would typically go on to form the placenta, yolk sac and the embryo itself,” per the Guardian. As Dr. Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz, a professor of biology at CalTech and Cambridge University, tells the outlet, “our human model is the first three-lineage human embryo model that specifies amnion and germ cells, precursor cells of egg and sperm.”

However, “it is not yet clear whether these structures have the potential to continue maturing beyond the earliest stages of development,” per the Guardian. Zernicka-Goetz has previously developed synthetic mouse embryos “with evidence of a developing brain and beating heart,” per the outlet, but these failed to develop when implanted into the wombs of female mice. Synthetic embryos implanted into monkeys also failed to develop. Zernicka-Goetz, who described her research Wednesday at the annual meeting of the International Society for Stem Cell Research in Boston, only spoke of cultivating the human embryo models just past the stage of development that a natural embryo would reach in 14 days.

As the BBC notes, most countries cut off human-embryo research after 14 days. A host of ethical issues are raised, however, as synthetic human embryos don’t fall under current law, though there are calls for that to change. While “nobody is currently suggesting growing them into a baby,” per the BBC—indeed, it would be illegal to do so—researchers do hope they can be used to better understand genetic diseases and miscarriage in early pregnancy. So similar to human embryos, they present a “very important path towards discovery of why so many pregnancies fail,” Zernicka-Goetz tells CNN, noting the majority of miscarriages occur “around the time of the development at which we build these embryo-like structures.”

I can foresee all sorts of abuses here…no matter what excuse they use for its development the abuse will follow.

That is my offering for this Saturday….enjoy your Summer-like day and be safe…

I Read, I Write, You Know

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Dry Heat Or Humid Heat?

It is 0025 hrs and the temp is about 95 and it is not even Summer yet….this heat has me thinking about an old debate….

As we enter the Summer season here it South Mississippi I am reminded of the age old debate on whether dry heat is worse than humid heat.

I have lived and worked in both types of heat and let me say here and now that both are damn HOT!

But in my opinion the humid heat is less tolerable…..when I was working I was soaking wet by 10 am,….we are told that sweating is a bodily mechanism to keep the body cool….that is not so true here in the South.

I wanted to let my readers know the answer to the age old debate….while this is explaining it worldwide it does help understand the issue….

This year, even before the northern hemisphere hot season began, temperature records were being shattered. Spain for instance saw temperatures in April (38.8°C) that would be out of the ordinary even at the peak of summer. South and south-east Asia in particular were hammered by a very persistent heatwave, and all-time record temperatures were experienced in countries such as Vietnam and Thailand (44°C and 45°C respectively). In Singapore, the more modest record was also broken, as temperatures hit 37°C. And in China, Shanghai just recorded its highest May temperature for over a century at 36.7°C.

We know that climate change makes these temperatures more likely, but also that heatwaves of similar magnitudes can have very different impacts depending on factors like humidity or how prepared an area is for . So, how does a humid country like Vietnam cope with a 44°C heatwave, and how does it compare with , or a less hot heatwave in even-more-humid Singapore?

https://phys.org/news/2023-06-40c-bearable-lethal-tropics.html

At 0430 hrs it has cooled off to a balmy 93….

Keeping with the weather theme of this post….

Then there is El Nino…..

El Niño is officially here, and while it’s still weak right now, federal forecasters expect this global disrupter of worldwide weather patterns to gradually strengthen.

That may sound ominous, but El Niño – Spanish for “the little boy” – is not malevolent, or even automatically bad.

Here’s what forecasters expect, and what it means for the U.S.

https://theconversation.com/el-nino-is-back-thats-good-news-or-bad-news-depending-on-where-you-live-205974

I know….hot is hot!

Since I am retired I have the option of staying in the A/C….which I will gladly choose.

I Read, I Write, You Know

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Do The Right Thing–Abolish The Debt Ceiling

Recently all sides came to some sort of agreement on the debt ceiling….which calmed the markets and makes the chance for another political drama to return in the next couple of years.

Just in case you have a short memory…..

The Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023, the debt ceiling deal President Biden signed into law recently, served its primary purpose: avoiding default on our nation’s debt, which would have plunged the economy into chaos.

President Biden also skillfully repelled the worst of the House Republicans’ demands, which included slashing social programs and government services by 60 percent. That would have utterly devastated everything from Head Start and Pell Grants to job training, housing and nutrition assistance, and even air traffic safety.

So talking points from the White House paint the bipartisan deal as a victory for ordinary people. But that isn’t the whole story.

The bill will still cut or freeze many programs that were already underfunded by the last debt ceiling drama in 2011 — even as it increases military spending by a whopping $28 billion, bringing the Pentagon to a shocking 56 percent share of the budget Congress sets each year.

The deal also prevents President Biden from pausing student loan payments and imposes harsh “work requirements” for some recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP aka food stamps) and the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) program.

Work requirements don’t encourage work — they just make it more difficult for even eligible families to get help.

In a final blow, the deal cuts corners on environmental review for energy projects — and specifically greenlights a pet project of Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) for a highly destructive fossil fuel pipeline for his state. Authorization of this pipeline had failed every other legislative attempt.

https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/abolish-the-debt-ceiling-2661138342

Is all this drama really necessary?

In the future, Congress should abolish the debt ceiling. It doesn’t limit debt — it just creates one hostage situation after another when the GOP refuses to pay the country’s bills.

If Congress won’t act, the president should intervene with his considerable executive power and invoke Section 4 of the 14th amendment, which says that the validity of the public debt of the United States “shall not be questioned.” He could even mint enough money to ensure there would be no default and no harm to families.

Democratic lawmakers and President Biden didn’t take any of these steps, instead opting to negotiate with their hostage takers. Next time, they shouldn’t make the same mistake.

This is all a moot point for the debt ceiling is no longer a useful tool so it will go to the back burner until the GOP needs it in 2 years.

None of this stupidity is necessary!

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Games To Be Played

This will be my last post on the Trump legal woes unless there is a major breakthrough….

Now that Trump has had his first day in court the defense team has a wealth of games they can play in this legal battle…..

One consequence of former President Donald Trump’s indictment by the Justice Department is that many Americans will learn a thing or two about how federal prosecutors actually work.

Tuesday’s lesson from Miami? The first hearing in a criminal case is not that interesting. Everyone involved — the government, the defendants, their lawyers, and the court — is looking much further ahead.

Trump was represented by Todd Blanche and Chris Kise, following the departure last week of two attorneys who had been handling Trump’s defense while the case was still in its investigation stage.

Blanche is a former federal prosecutor in Manhattan who was already working on Trump’s defense in the criminal prosecution brought by the Manhattan District Attorney’s office earlier this year. His task now in Florida is to prepare and conduct an effective criminal defense in the most high-profile criminal case in recent memory.

Here are 6 things Blanche and his colleagues are almost certainly working on as we speak:

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/06/14/trump-indictment-defense-classified-documents-charges-00101904

The judge is a Trumpite…..all it will take is a couple MAGA morons on a jury and Trump will walk.

I am sure the media is dying for the trial to begin so they can spend endless hours of BS around the trial.

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War For Profit

Most realize that I am antiwar and that I think most wars are fought more for profit than ideology.

I feel I need the let my readers know why I feel this way…..I have written many posts on the war for profit thing…..and I found a short history written by Brad Wolf that explains it much better than I do because I get too emotional at times.

The senseless slaughter of World War I began with the murder of a single man, a Crown Prince of a European empire whose name no one was particularly familiar with at the time. Archduke Franz Ferdinand Carl Ludwig Joseph Maria was the presumptive heir to the Austrian-Hungarian empire in June of 1914.

His assassin was a young Bosnian Serb student and the murder of the Crown Prince set off a cataclysmic series of events resulting in the deaths of over 20 million people, half of whom were civilians. An additional 20 million people were wounded.

Entire generations of young men from England, France, Russia, Austria, and Germany were lost. National economies were ruined. In economic terms, World War I caused the greatest global depression of the 20th century. Debts by all the major countries (except the USA) haunted the postwar economic world. Unemployment soared. Inflation increased, most dramatically in Germany where hyperinflation meant that a loaf of bread costs 200 million marks.

World War I ended a period of economic success. Twenty years of fiscal insecurity and suffering followed. It is thought that veterans returning home from World War I brought with them the Spanish Flu, which killed almost one million Americans. The war also laid the groundwork for World War II.

Was it simply the murder of the Crown Prince that caused a world war or were other factors at work? Why did the United States get involved in a European conflict, particularly when an overwhelming number of Americans were against the United States being involved?

Despite major public opposition to the war, Congress voted overwhelmingly in favor of it: 373 to 50 in the House of Representatives, 82 to six in the Senate. The politicians defied the wishes of the people they were supposed to represent. What happened? Was something else driving their votes?

Yhttps://www.antiwar.com/blog/2023/05/07/war-for-profit-a-short-history/

Hopefully the reader did in fact read the whole historic perspective before flying off into some diatribe….

There is more on how the taxpayer will be ripped off…..

On Sunday night, CBS 60 Minutes aired an episode on price gouging by weapons contractors. Chronic overcharging by arms companies not only wastes money, but it also puts our security at risk by increasing the chances that weapons systems funded by the Pentagon will be overpriced, underperforming, and never fully ready for combat.

As the 60 Minutes episode notes, a major contributor to price gouging is the fact that the arms industry is far more concentrated than it has ever been, due to a merger boom that started in the 1990s and has stepped up again in recent years, most notably with blockbuster deals like the 2020 Raytheon-United Technologies merger.

In the 1990s there were 51 major defense contractors. Now there are five. Those top five weapons contractors – Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Raytheon, General Dynamics, and Northrop Grumman — split over $118 billion in Pentagon contracts in Fiscal Year 2022, or nearly one-third of all contracts issued by the Pentagon that year. These companies make most of the bombs, missiles, combat aircraft, helicopters, tanks, and other major weapons systems purchased by the U.S. government, which gives the Pentagon limited leverage when it tries to negotiate reasonable prices or hold contractors to account for shoddy work.

In addition to the problems posed by the industry’s near monopoly on weapons production, the Pentagon has made matters worse through lax oversight practices, including failing to gather adequate background information for price negotiations; using too many sole-source and cost-plus contracts; and failing to hold contractors accountable for cost overruns and poor performance.

Arms industry’s price gouging shows how greed trumps national interest

The greed is starting to show….even the M-IC is into price gouging…..

American military-industrial complex firms are guilty of “price gouging,” former Pentagon insiders told Newsweek. These accusations come amidst Washington’s exponentially rising demand for weapons systems to both bolster Taiwan – in an effort to destabilize China – and support NATO’s proxy Kiev during its war with Russia.

The Ukraine policy of providing massive quantities of arms “no matter the expense,” in particular, is weakening America’s national security and combat readiness by depleting stocks which cannot be easily replenished due to the weapons firms’ skyrocketing prices, according to the former officials.

For four decades, Shay Assad worked as a contract negotiator at the Defense Department. He recently sounded off about these “astronomical price increases” and the resultant detrimental effect on the military, during a recent report on 60 Minutes, the CBS news program.

https://libertarianinstitute.org/news/former-dod-insiders-accuse-us-arms-manufacturers-of-price-gouging-amid-ukraine-proxy-war/

A few see the gouging….and are calling for an investigation….

A bipartisan group of senators sent a letter to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Wednesday urging him to open an investigation into reports of systematic price gouging by defense contractors.

The letter, which included the signatures of Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), cites a CBS News “60 Minutes” report on major defense contractors overcharging the Pentagon on a wide range of equipment and weapons.

The senators expressed concern that defense contractors were securing profits of 40 percent, and sometimes as high as 4,000 percent.

“Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Raytheon, and TransDigm are among the offenders,” the senators wrote, “dramatically overcharging the Department and U.S. taxpayers while reaping enormous profits, seeing their stock prices soar, and handing out massive executive compensation packages.”

(thehill.com)

I know that this portion of the post is redundant but that is by design….maybe the repartitions will help readers grasp what is actually happening within the M-IC…l..how their money is basically being stolen.

In a move to give the arms industry more clout…..

Members of the Council on Foreign Relations are currently voting on a slate of ten board candidates put forth by the “Nominating and Governance Committee.” That slate includes what is arguably the world’s largest arms dealer, the chairman and CEO of Lockheed Martin, James Taiclet, according to a document circulated to CFR members and obtained by Responsible Statecraft.

The board of directors of CFR, a New York-based think tank that focuses on U.S. foreign policy and international relations, isn’t a stranger to embracing the weapons industry. CFR’s chairman is David Rubenstein, a co-founder and co-chairman of the private equity firm and defense-industry-focused Carlyle Group, and the board currently includes Raytheon board member Meghan L. O’Sullivan, and Frances Townsend, a director at Lenoardo Systems, a Virginia based weapons systems company. (CFR’s biography of Townsend omits any mention of her role at the weapons firm but Leonardo Systems lists her CFR board membership in her biography on their website.)

Arms industry titan poised to sit on Council on Foreign Relations board

This should assist in the arms industry getting an expanded influence in our forever wars.

One could plug in any war since WW1 into the matrix…..especially Vietnam, Iraq and now Ukraine…..the results are mostly the same.

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“lego ergo scribo”

Flag Day–2023

Today is Flag Day…the time when we set aside to honor and display our nation’s symbol….

Of all the flags on display by all those so-called ‘patriots’ about 70% are display incorrectly.

If you display thew America flag then display it properly.

https://i.imgur.com/PXOM2P2.jpg

A little history because most have no damn idea.

It Is Flag Day!

June 14–The Day Of The Flag

Not a national holiday but that is no excuse for a shoddy display of our flag.

On Flag Day you should learn some American history…..

On June 14, 1954, Flag Day that year, President Eisenhower signed a joint resolution of Congress amending the 1942 Flag Code, adding the words “under God” to the Pledge of Allegiance.  The president had only recently been baptized a Presbyterian and was apparently in a religious feeling when he declared “the dedication of our nation and our people to the Almighty.”

Not surprisingly, not everyone agreed.  The backdrop to this issue was the Cold War, the struggle of atheistic communism against “Christian” democracy and capitalism.  Eisenhower and Congress clearly wanted to differentiate us from them.

Many people already were against the Pledge of Allegiance on religious or philosophical grounds.  Jehovah’s Witnesses thought the saying of the Pledge to the Flag was a form of idolatry.  Forcing schoolchildren to  recite the Pledge in the classroom was a breach of religious freedom, they said.  Making a provision where the non-pledgers could silently sit or stand without reciting the Pledge was unacceptable because of the ostracism sure to come down on the children not saying the pledge from the other kids.

Additionally, constitutional purist have always objected to the Pledge on the grounds that in a democracy based on dissent people should not be saying an oath of loyalty.  That seemed too much like the totalitarian states with all their pledges, oaths and affirmations.  The First Amendment should prohibit forcing certain speech just as it allows free speech.  Again, the argument against having school children say the Pledge and allowing “dissenters” to remain silent was considered unacceptable because of the peer pressure sure to follow.

June 14, 1954: President Signs Controversial “Under God” into Pledge of Allegiance

Have a good day and a better tomorrow.

Be Smart!

Learn Stuff!

Have a good day…..

“lego ergo scribo”

Here A Nuke….There A Nuke….Everywhere A Nuke

The news that Russia would place nukes in Belarus sent a jolt through the blog-sphere with a wealth of dire predictions of the world to come.

Looks like July may start the warnings all over again.

Why is that, Professor?

I am glad you asked.

Putin said last week that Russia will send tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus next month once the construction of storage facilities is completed, which is expected to happen by July 8.

And of course Poland had to thump its chest at the news….

Polish President Andrzej Duda said Monday that NATO must respond to Russia deploying nuclear weapons to Belarus.

“I absolutely believe that such a situation demands an unequivocal response from NATO,” Duda said at a joint press conference in Paris with French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, according to Bloomberg.

Duda didn’t specify what kind of response he had in mind, but he has previously said Poland wants to host US nuclear weapons. In October 2022, Duda said he was discussing the idea with Washington.

When Russian President Vladimir Putin announced his plans to deploy nukes to Belarus, he compared the move to NATO’s nuclear sharing program, under which Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Turkey host US nuclear weapons.

(antiwar.com)

This appears to be a replay of the Cold War years…..and the usual dire predictions have begun from those god awful think tanks….

A Swedish think tank that keeps tabs on nuclear weapons around the world issued quite a statement Monday to describe the state of things: “We are drifting into one of the most dangerous periods in human history,” said Dan Smith of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, per the Guardian. The assessment comes as the group’s latest assessment found that the number of operational nuclear warheads ticked up again in 2022.

  • SIPRI counts 9,576 in military stockpiles ready for use in various countries, which is up 86 from the previous year, per Reuters.
  • The new 86 belong to China (60), Russia (12), Pakistan (five), North Korea (five), and India (four). The group acknowledges this is a best guess given that China has never disclosed its numbers. SIPRI estimates China now has 410 in all.
  • Nuclear-armed states are listed as the US, Russia, the United Kingdom, France, China, India, Pakistan, North Korea, and Israel. The US and Russia account for 90% of the world’s total, according to SIPRI. Counting warheads that have been retired and are awaiting dismantlement, the world total is 12,512.
  • The group said diplomacy over nuclear arsenals has taken a hit since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in particular. “It is imperative that the world’s governments find ways to cooperate in order to calm geopolitical tensions, slow arms races and deal with the worsening consequences of environmental breakdown and rising world hunger,” said Smith.

A closing thought….Nations wasted $157,000 per minute on nukes….

A new report published Monday by the Nobel Peace Prize-winning International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons shows that the world’s nine nuclear-armed countries spent more than $157,000 per minute on their atomic weaponry last year, enriching private contractors at the risk of imperiling humankind.

Combined, nuclear-armed nations spent $82.9 billion on their arsenals last year, according to ICAN. The United States was the biggest spender, dumping $43.7 billion into its already massive arsenal in 2022—more than all of the other nuclear-armed countries combined.

“The U.S. Congress allocated $16 billion for the [National Nuclear Security Administration] in 2022 to spend on weapons activities,” ICAN’s report notes. “In 2022, the Department of Defense requested $27.7 billion for ‘nuclear modernization,’ including the ‘Ground-Based Midcourse Defense, B-21 Bomber, Columbia class submarine, and Nuclear Command, Control, and Communications.'”

Overall, the report shows global spending on nuclear weapons increased for the third consecutive year in 2022.

https://www.commondreams.org/news/nations-wasted-nuclear-weapons

What say you?

Is this end times that all the religious sort have been waiting for  for so many years?

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”