Food And Slave Labor

There are things about our food chain that most do not know…..did you know that some food suppliers use prison labor?

That’s right prison labor.

In a sweeping two-year investigation, the AP found that goods linked to the forced labor of US prisoners wind up in the supply chains of a dizzying array of products, from Frosted Flakes cereal and Ball Park hot dogs to Gold Medal flour and Coca-Cola beverages. They’re on the shelves of most supermarkets, including Kroger, Target, Aldi, and Whole Foods. Many of the companies buying directly from prisons are violating their own policies against the use of such labor. But it’s completely legal, dating back largely to the need for labor to help rebuild the South’s shattered economy after the Civil War. Enshrined in the Constitution by the 13th Amendment, slavery and involuntary servitude are banned—except as punishment for a crime. Takeaways from the AP’s investigation:

  • People of color are disproportionately affected: Goods tied to prison labor have morphed into a massive multibillion-dollar empire, extending far beyond stamping license plates or working on road crews. The 2 million currently imprisoned are disproportionately people of color. Some are sentenced to hard labor and forced to work—or face punishment—and are sometimes paid pennies an hour or nothing at all. They’re often excluded from protections guaranteed to almost all other full-time workers.
  • The businesses that benefit: The AP linked hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of transactions to agriculture-based prison labor in state and federal facilities over the past six years. Those figures include everything from people leased out to work at private businesses to farmed goods and livestock sold on the open market. Reporters also found prison labor in the supply chains of giants like McDonald’s, Walmart, and Costco—and in the supply chains of goods being shipped all over the world, including to countries that have been slapped with import bans by Washington for using prison and forced labor.
  • Wide range of jobs: The country’s prison work programs employ around 800,000 people, and the vast majority toil at tasks like maintaining prisons, laundry, or kitchen work. But inmates also are contracted out to private companies in industries with labor shortages, doing some of the country’s dirtiest and most dangerous jobs in poultry plants, meat-processing centers, and sawmills. In Idaho, they’ve sorted and packed the state’s famous potatoes. In Kansas, they’ve worked at Russell Stover making chocolates.
  • From the companies: Mammoth commodity traders like Cargill, Bunge, Louis Dreyfus, Archer Daniels Midland, and Consolidated Grain and Barge have been scooping up millions of dollars’ worth of soy, corn, and wheat straight from prison farms. Cargill acknowledged that, adding that “we are now … determining the appropriate remedial action.” McDonald’s said it would investigate links to any such labor, and Archer Daniels Midland and General Mills, which produces Gold Medal flour, pointed to their policies restricting suppliers from using forced labor. Whole Foods responded flatly that it “does not allow the use of prison labor in products sold at our stores.”
  • From the prisons: Corrections officials and other proponents note that not all work is forced, and that prison jobs save taxpayers money. They also say workers are learning skills, potentially shaving time off sentences, and given a sense of purpose, which could ward off repeat offenses. “A lot of these guys come from homes where they’ve never understood work and they’ve never understood the feeling at the end of the day for a job well done,” said David Farabough, who oversees Arkansas’ prison farms.

This is messed up!

Cheap labor and no price decreases just more profit while the consumer foots the bill.

I know it is for a fact…. I had a relative that was sent to one of these private ‘workhouses’ where they put him to work in a leading chicken packing planet one of the larger ones in the South…..he was paid $1.10 an hour and by the time everybody took their part of the paycheck he was lucky to have $5 a week to buy essential and pay his restitution.

It is a great way for the private prison system to make lots of money with very little pay out in return….plus the state pays them for housing an inmate.

Think about that when going to the market….never mind most could care less.

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Will Biden Have An “LBJ Moment”?

College of Political Knowledge

2024 Election Series

For all you out there that have no idea what an “LBJ Moment” might be….let me help you out.

1968 LBJ was expected to run for re-election and he decide to opt out of the process….

By late March 1968, President Lyndon Johnson’s presidency lay in tatters. Anger over the war in Vietnam and Johnson’s growing credibility gap had created a full-scale insurgency at home, within the Democratic Party. On 12 March, Minnesota Senator Eugene McCarthy won more than 40% of the vote against Johnson in the New Hampshire primary.

Days later, Robert F. Kennedy, Johnson’s greatest political nemesis, announced his intention to also challenge the president. I had been expecting it,” Johnson later matter-of-factly wrote in his memoirs about Kennedy’s entry into the race.

On the campaign trail, Kennedy seemed to be blaming every national infirmity on the president. At the Greek Theater in Los Angeles, he even went to far as to accuse Johnson of “calling upon the darker impulses of the American spirit.”

With Democratic voters in Wisconsin prepared to head to the polls on 3 April all signs pointed to Johnson suffering a catastrophic primary defeat to McCarthy’s energized and confident foot soldiers. Nationally, Johnson’s approval rating sank to 36 percent, and support for his handling of Vietnam plummeted to 26 percent. Missouri senator Stuart Symington told a closed-door meeting of his Senate colleagues, “Lyndon Johnson could not be elected dogcatcher in Missouri today.”

Beyond his immediate political challenges, a larger emotional toll was being taken on the president. He regularly shuffled from his personal quarters to the Situation Room in the basement of the White House in his bathrobe and slippers. In a meeting with his old friend Senator Richard Russell, he began crying uncontrollably. He felt “chased on all sides” by the growing dissent and anger over the war, the “inflationary economy,” and the “rioting blacks, demonstrating students, marching welfare mothers, squawking professors, and hysterical reporters.” Not since Lincoln had an American president faced as much domestic dissent as that which confronted Johnson in the spring of 1968.

(blog.oup.com)

I bring this situation up because there is the Iowa Caucuses today and Trump is expected to rout all comers.  Plus Biden’s poll numbers are not what anyone would call good…..so will Biden do as another Dem prez did…cut and run?

One independent candidate thinks it is a possibility.

Cornel West is sure he’ll be on the ballot for the 2024 presidential election as an independent candidate. But the Harvard prof isn’t sure that President Biden will be one of his opponents. “I think he’s going to have an LBJ moment [and] pull back,” West tells Politico, referring to Lyndon B. Johnson’s surprise withdrawal from the race in 1968. Instead, West won’t be surprised if the Democratic nominee ends up being California Gov. Gavin Newsom or Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, both of whom he considers to be on the “B team,” he says in the interview. “I’m just saying that I’m open to those possibilities, given the fluidity of the situation,” he says of Biden. “He’s running out of gas.”

Polls, lots of polls, tells us that Biden is losing his grip on popularity and the possibility that he will help Trump win another term as mini-dictator.

Plus the voters are losing all confidence in the Dems across the board….another indication the Biden may be fighting an uphill battle.

Will he pull an LBJ?

My thought is he will not….there is something about the gig that keeps these slugs coming and coming….it is like a crack addiction….always wanting more and never enough.

What say you?

I Read, I Write, You Know

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Closing Thought–30Jan24

Pelosi can kiss my ass!

I guess you need more, huh?

I am aware that Pelosi was the first woman speaker of the House and good for her but my disdain for her has nothing to do with gender.

She is now and has always been a big business Democrat that plays the game but is controlled and owned by special interests…..even her husband has made out because of her position.

But recently she pissed me off….she is calling on the FBI to investigate those of us calling for a ceasefire.

Her statement smacks of McCarthyism…..

Nancy Pelosi wants pro-Palestinian protesters calling for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war to be investigated by the FBI. During an interview on CNN Sunday, the former House speaker suggested (without evidence, as the New York Times notes) that some of the protesters could be Russian plants. “For them to call for a ceasefire is [Russian President Vladimir] Putin’s message,” Pelosi said. “Make no mistake, this is directly connected to what he would like to see. Same thing with Ukraine. It’s about Putin’s message. I think some of these protesters are spontaneous and organic and sincere. Some, I think, are connected to Russia.”

Asked to clarify her position, she said, “I think some financing should be investigated. And I want to ask the FBI to investigate that.” The national executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations decried Pelosi’s comments, saying they illustrate “the negative impact of decades of dehumanization of the Palestinian people by those supporting Israeli apartheid.” In a follow-up statement provided to CNN, a rep for Pelosi said the congresswoman is “informed by three decades on the House Intelligence Committee” and “acutely aware of how foreign adversaries meddle in American politics to sow division and impact our elections.” Meanwhile, during a Sunday appearance on NBC, Pelosi’s colleague Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said the protests show that “young people are appalled at the violence and the indiscriminate loss of life” in Gaza.

She is suggesting that protesters are somehow criminals and we need to be under surveillance….

Her words…..former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi charged that:

…For them to call for a cease-fire is Putins message, Mr. Putins message. Make no mistake, this is directly connected to what he would like to see. Same thing with Ukraine. Its about Putins message. I think some of these protesters are spontaneous and organic and sincere. Some, I think, are connected to Russia. … I dont think theyre plants. I think some financing should be investigated. And I want to ask the FBI to investigate that.”

This is the same witch hunt crap that McCarty pulled in the 60s searching for the elusive Communists in the government.

https://original.antiwar.com/solomon/2024/01/29/smearing-ceasefire-protesters-pelosi-combines-devotion-to-israel-with-cold-war-mania/

Glad to see that she is still on the payroll of AIPAC….maybe there is where the FBI should focus their investigations….

In conclusion….

I will not stop and the FBI probably has my number already for I am in the system from my activities in the 70s (COINTELPRO program) for I live in the same house as I did then….I will be easy to find.

As far as her ‘brilliant idea’….she can kiss my ass!

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

Is North Korea Preparing For War?

Everybody had lots to say about the Ukraine/Russia thing and now they have a new war to thumping their anemic chests over……but while they were rant and raving and insulting anybody that disagrees with them Trump’s old buddy Kim is looking for a fight.

Two of America’s most prominent North Korea experts, Robert Carlin and Siegfried Hecker, begin their latest analysis with this sentence: “The situation on the Korean Peninsula is more dangerous than it has been at any time since early June 1950.”

They believe Kim Jong Un has decided to “go to war.” Unlike past years, recent belligerent North Korean statements don’t appear to be bluster. If these experts are right, the longstanding US-South Korean strategy of nuclear deterrence is failing.

In their view, Kim has abandoned North Korea’s long-sought effort to normalize relations with the US. He is now willing to challenge the US-Republic of Korea strategy that relies on Kim’s rationality—his understanding that war would mean the total destruction of his regime and his country.

Why now? What accounts for this extraordinary shift in N Korean thinking?

Carlin and Hecker contend that it entails, first, the North Korean belief that “the global tides were running in its favor,” due to the US being bogged down in Ukraine and the Middle East; second, that unification with South Korea is impossible, and that North and South Korea are now belligerent nations; third, that N Korea can rely on Russia for support.

Are these experts right? A surprise attack on S Korea would seem like madness. But Kim Jong Un’s strategic calculation may be that with the US weighted down by military commitments elsewhere, and North Korea now possessing the capability to reach the mainland US with a nuclear weapon, his country can deter a US nuclear response to a North Korean attack.

In doing so, he not only risks the end of his regime but also a regional war that would involve China and Japan. The possible destruction in such a war is unimaginable.

Is North Korea Preparing for War?

Is this a possibility?

Some in the rat race of DC thinks it will happen.

US officials now believe that North Korea will conduct a lethal attack against South Korea, according to the New York Times. Washington assesses that Pyongyang will attempt to limit its attack to avoid a full-scale war. 

North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un could take lethal military action against South Korea in the coming months, American officials told the Times. “The officials have assessed that Kim’s recent harder line is part of a pattern of provocations, but that his declarations have been more aggressive than previous statements and should be taken seriously.” The article continues, “While the officials added that they did not see an imminent risk of a full-scale war on the Korean Peninsula, Kim could carry out strikes in a way that he thinks would avoid rapid escalation.”

While you were off counting the number of people on the Southern border Kim is silently making his plans for a quick and decisive strike South.

But that is not important right now….we have lots to say about the border….if we snooze, we lose.

I am sure that there will be plenty of whining and ranting once he makes his final decision….at least you guys will know it was coming.

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

Closing Thought–29Jan24

This will mean very little in this world of war monger midgets…..but it meant something to me and that is all I need….

Ever heard of the War Resisters League?

Silly question….of course you have not.

Why would you….you are too busy sucking down the propaganda and crap that the media and the War Department feeds you.

The War Resisters League has been opposing war for 100 years.

In her diary on October 19, 1923, the 48-year-old New York City educator Jessie Wallace Hughan (1875-1955) wrote, “Tracy [Mygatt] to dinner—had hair done—organized real War Resisters League …”
Hughan was describing the formal founding of WRL as the successor organization to the Anti-Enlistment League, which had opposed armed forces enlistment during World War I. Conscientious objectors (COs) had faced many trials during the war, especially those whose opposition to war was secular, not religious, but the war’s end did not bring about an end to their difficulties. All of the major national peace groups of the era had expressed strong political sentiment since 1898 against U.S. imperialist incursions, along with burgeoning interest about the new communist experiments in Russian and Eastern European “soviets” (which were established in 1923). Despite their politics, all these peace groups were religiously based. Hughan and her comrades realized the great need for a secular antiwar organization that would support those objectors whose main principle against fighting did not merely derive from a theological standpoint. The new “league” became a section of War Resisters’ International, a then-new European-based secular pacifist group. Hughan served as the organization’s chief funder and director, also serving for decades on the organization’s executive committee; during much of this time, the organization’s sole paid staffer was its Executive Secretary, the redoubtable Abe Kaufman.

https://www.warresisters.org/wrl-history

I got to know these people in the 1970s when I was active in the antiwar movement….not a more dedicated bunch on the planet.

If you feel that you have had enough of endless wars and the endless waste of taxpayer money and would like to try and get involved in the movement then these people are the place to start.

https://www.warresisters.org/

I have never regretted my association with the WRL….and you will not as well.

They are needed more than ever these days.

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

Those Damn Open Borders

I am sick of these ‘people’ that keep harping on the Biden policy of open borders…..it is total fantasy.

In reality there is very little difference between Biden’s policies and that of his opponent, Trump, when he was president.

But no one wants to look at the stats it is so much easier to whine about the borders and believe the total manure spread by conservatives and ignorant Dems.

Here is something the conservs and their butt buddies will not tell you….

According to new data published last month, the Biden Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has removed a higher percentage of arrested border crossers in its first two years than the Trump DHS did over its last two years. Moreover, migrants were more likely to be released after a border arrest under President Trump than under President Biden.

In absolute terms, the Biden DHS is removing 3.5 times as many people per month as the Trump DHS did. These figures are important for understanding how each administration has carried out border enforcement

During the Trump administration, DHS made 1.4 million arrests—what it calls “encounters”—in fiscal years 2019 and 2020 (24 months). Of those people arrested, only 47 percent were removed as of December 31, 2021, which includes people arrested by Trump and removed by Biden, and 52 percent were released into the United States.

Under Biden, DHS made over 5 million arrests in its first 26.3 months, and it removed nearly 2.6 million—51 percent—while releasing only 49 percent. In other words, the Trump DHS removed a minority of those arrested while the Biden DHS removed a majority. Biden managed to increase the removal share while also increasing the total removals by a factor of 3.5

https://www.cato.org/blog/new-data-show-migrants-were-more-likely-be-released-trump-biden

But instead of looking at the figures they had rather want you to watch a video of all the detainees with those flimsy blankets and tell us that they all are getting EBT cards and such….it is manure!

“Open Borders’ means that people can just walk in and get a handshake and move on….that is not so….yes they sneak in but they are caught detained and sent packing.

“Open Borders” is just a dog whistle for racists and haters.

You will hear a lot of bullshit from the right wing media and dullard bloggers but there is not much truth in the crap….

Debunking the Top Myths about Immigration in the United States

If that is tool cerebral then how about this one….

https://www.carnegie.org/our-work/article/15-myths-about-immigration-debunked/

Do not listen or believe the rantings of liars, con men and haters.

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

2024–Shed Some Pounds!

At the beginning of the year did you go into the social thing of making a ‘New Year’s Resolution’?

Mine was to resolve to stop making resolutions that I never follow through with at any age.

Many people that I know made the resolution to lose a few pounds especially before bathing suit weather.

Everyone seems to be looking for that magic ‘pill’ that will miraculously strip away those unwanted pounds…..good luck that.

Most will fail….but that is not why I am here….this is a good time for me to drop some history after all it is Sunday and an FYI type of day.

With a new year comes an opportunity to start fresh and, for some Americans, that means losing weight. According to a Forbes survey on new year’s resolutions, 48% of respondents reported they wanted to improve their fitness, 34% wanted to lose weight, and 32% wanted to improve their diet. Resolutions related to appearance and health outweighed several other wellness goals, such as spending time with loved ones (25%), improving work-life balance (7%), and meditating more regularly (5%).

In 2024, these resolutions have been bolstered by the emergence of quick weight loss drugs, like Ozempic, a drug intended for adults with Type 2 diabetes that has been harnessed for its weight loss side effects. Some celebrities have spoken openly about using Ozempic to lose weight and the drug has exploded in popularity among the public. On TikTok, #Ozempic has acquired 1.3 billion views and #OzempicWeightLoss is catching up with 429.6 million views. Shortages of the drug are expected throughout 2024.

Dieting has existed for centuries, at least since Ancient Greece, where dieting emerged as a holistic approach to physical and mental health. But the conception of dieting as primarily a way to lose weight or change one’s body first appeared in the 19th century.

Historians trace the contemporary Western relationship between dieting and weight loss to 1863 when English writer William Banting authored “A Letter on Corpulence.” However, Banting didn’t have a background in health or medicine. His writing came from his own struggles with his weight. At age 64, Banting was 5’5” and weighed 202 pounds.

When he started to lose his hearing, Banting turned to surgeon William Harvey. Harvey had recently attended a lecture in Paris about the connection between the liver and diabetes, and had since been investigating how sugar, fats, and starches influenced the body. When a distressed Banting asked for solutions to weight loss, Harvey recommended that he cut out “bread, butter, milk, sugar, beer and potatoes and to live on mainly animal protein, fruit and non-starchy vegetables.” About nine months later, Banting had lost 35 pounds and his quality of life had significantly improved. He then self-published “A Letter on Corpulence” detailing his journey and gave copies away for free.

https://www.teenvogue.com/story/diet-culture-history-from-ancient-greece-to-ozempic

Here’s my ‘diet’…. eat less and exercise as much as you can.  I have not changed what I eat just eat less and a walk with the dog is my exercise and Pelaton got zero dollars from me.

That concludes my sermon for the day.

Enjoy your Sunday and as always….Be Well and Be Safe….

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

IST Saturday News Dump–27Jan24

Last weekend it was 17 this weekend it is suppose to be 70….that is life in the South in Winter.

Good news is that Sue is out of the hospital (at last)….the doctor has her on a strict diet and lots of rest…..she has to go to MD Anderson on the 29th for her check-in with some cancer surgeon.

Before I go any further I want to thank my readers for the support and understanding in this situation…..know that we will ne

Now time for the ‘Dump’….

Since I am a dog person and this first report caught my attention.

An Italian province is sick of this crap, and it’s not going to take it anymore. A database is being set up in Bolzano, in the northern part of the country, to register DNA info from the region’s 40,000 or so dogs, so that when they poop in public, government officials will be able to track the dog who did the deed and fine its owner, reports Reuters. Starting at the end of March, dog owners there will be mandated to take their pets to veterinarians or animal shelters for a blood test, from which the dog’s DNA will be extracted. “Bolzano receives a few hundred complaints a year from citizens about improper management of public land,” says Paolo Zambotto, who runs the region’s veterinary department. “More than half are for dogs.”

Around 10,000 dogs have already been registered with the database. Owners who don’t clean up after their dogs do their business and are caught will see penalties ranging from about $55 to $540. Those who refuse to allow their pooches to have a DNA profile created in the first place will see an even steeper fine—anywhere from around $320 up to $1,140. The Guardian notes that the “poo crackdown” has been one mired in controversy, especially since dog owners are on the hook for paying for the initial test (cost: anywhere from $70 to $110). Dog owners who are careful to always scoop the poop don’t get any kind of break, either.

Other critics say it will be harder than it looks to manage the project, especially when it comes to strays or dogs visiting with tourists. “It is easier said than done,” one politician tells local media. “It will only be an additional expense for the municipality and for the police, who have many other things to do.” Arnold Schuler, a council member in the province, is pushing back at detractors, noting that vets have been recruited to help administer the DNA tests, and that the evidence can also be used to ID dead dogs and those who’ve attacked people.

I say bully for them!  It is about time that irresponsible people be made to do the right thing.

I am one of those people that hates the self-checkout at stores….and apparently I am not alone.

Self-checkout machines aren’t only annoying customers, Quartz reports, as a growing number of large retailers have begun rethinking the costly tech. Last year, companies like Target, Walmart, Dollar General, and British grocer Booths have pared down (and in some cases eliminated) how the automated systems work in their chains, largely due to theft. Shoppers are 21 times more likely to slip purchases past scanners than they are human cashiers, doubling theft rates in stores. Human error also accounts for losses—a survey by Lending Tree found that one in five shoppers said they’d unintentionally stolen items during the self-checkout process (while one in seven admitted to stealing outright).

“Stores saw this as the next frontier,” Christopher Andrews, a professor and author of a book on automation’s effects on customers, tells the BBC. “If they could get the consumer to think that was a preferable way to shop, then they could cut labor costs. But they’re finding that people need help doing it, or that they’ll steal stuff.” And it’s quite a chunk that they’re losing. Per CNN Business, stores with self-checkout lanes had loss rates around 4%, double the industry average, as shoppers have found creative ways to short retailers at kiosks. Techniques beyond skipping a scan include selecting cheaper items like bananas when buying pricey items (like steak), scanning counterfeit barcodes, and simply walking out without paying.

And while retailers have seen some savings from eliminating positions, employees are still needed to manage the machines, aid customers through dreaded bagging area errors, and check IDs for age-restricted items. Experts believe the costs retailers sunk into investing in automated checkout systems—four machines can run into the six-figure range—will result in a hybrid employee-machine solution. “They spent billions putting it in stores, and are hoping they can still get the public to buy into it,” Andrews says. Some data suggests that robot cashiers have grown on customers, with 60% reporting they favored them in a 2021 survey despite the majority experiencing errors.

There has been numerous reports of AI replacing humans in the work place…..but is this the money saver as heralded?

team of MIT researchers has found that in many instances, replacing human workers with AI is still more expensive than sticking with the people, a conclusion that flies in the face of current fears over the technology taking our jobs.

As detailed in a new paper, the team examined the cost-effectiveness of 1,000 “visual inspection” tasks across 800 occupations, such as inspecting food to see whether it’s gone bad. They discovered that just 23 percent of workers’ total wages “would be attractive to automate,” mainly because of the “large upfront costs of AI systems” — and that’s if the automatable tasks could even “be separated from other parts” of the jobs.

That said, they admit, those economics may well change over time.

“Overall, our findings suggest that AI job displacement will be substantial, but also gradual – and therefore there is room for policy and retraining to mitigate unemployment impacts,” the team concluded in their paper.

The topic of AI coming for jobs has reached a fever pitch lately, especially with the democratization of powerful tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Bard.

While many have warned of the dire consequences major job losses could have in the near future, tech leaders have remained optimistic about such an eventuality, arguing that these jobs will be replaced by new kinds of professions.

https://futurism.com/replacing-workers-ai-expensive-mit

There is some stuff sold here that is called “gas station heroin” and it can kill you.

As Axios reports, a bipartisan group of lawmakers including TikTok star Jeff Jackson and local theater patron Lauren Boebert has signed a letter to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) urging the regulator to take action on tianeptine, or the widely-available-yet-non-FDA-approved antidepressant better known as “gas station heroin.”

Often marketed as a cognition-boosting supplement, the unapproved drug plays on the same neuron receptors that dangerous opioids like oxycontin do, giving users a similar — and highly addictive — feeling of euphoria that’s long been associated with opioids. Prominent tianeptine products include decidedly gas station-y titles such as Zaza, Tianaa Red, and Neptune’s Fix, and although these products’ availability online and at locations like gas stations and weed shops might trick buyers into thinking the drug is safe, it’s anything but.

https://futurism.com/neoscope/please-dont-take-gas-station-heroin

Seriously, folks: please don’t take “gas station heroin.”

Finally a huge question for some canine companions have been asking for years….

A dog can be a person’s best friend, or so the theory goes. But that relationship can be tested when a dog begins barking at an empty corner of a room, at a door, or anywhere where there doesn’t appear to be any activity at all taking place. Is the dog hallucinating? Is it communicating with interdimensional beings? Or does it simply want to drive its owner to the brink of sanity?

According to the American Kennel Club, the most common explanation for unprompted woofing is that it’s not really unprompted at all. Instead, it’s likely that humans are simply unable to perceive whatever visual, aural, or olfactory cues the dog is sensing.

Dogs are, obviously, equipped with superior hearing, including the ability to detect sounds that are higher in pitch. In theory, a dog could be reacting to a noise that a person nearby wouldn’t be able to hear—possibly a far-off vehicle siren.

https://www.mentalfloss.com/posts/why-do-dogs-bark-at-nothing

There you have it…..today’s ‘dump’….

Sue and I are planning a relaxing day with no interruptions (hopefully)….please go out have have some fun and smile a bit.

As always….Be Well and Be Safe….

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

Iraq In The Rear View Mirror?

Iraq?

Now there is a word seldom heard in the news these days.

US troops have been dealing with Iraq for well over 20+ years and I for one think it is time to take our goodies and go home.

Well I will be….there are talks starting that would do just that….or at least lessen the US footprint in the country.

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin confirmed on Thursday that the US and Iraq will start talks on the future of the US military presence in Iraq in the “coming days,” which could result in a US withdrawal.

Baghdad has been calling for an end to the presence of the US-led anti-ISIS coalition in response to recent US airstrikes in Iraq. Tensions are soaring as Iraqi Shia militias have been attacking US bases in both Iraq and Syria due to President Biden’s support for the Israeli slaughter in Gaza.

Austin said the two countries will convene a meeting of the US-Iraq Higher Military Commission (HMC), which was formed last summer. Signaling that the US wants to maintain some sort of presence in Iraq, Austin said the HMC will “enable the transition to an enduring bilateral security partnership between the United States and Iraq.”

There are about 2,500 US troops in Iraq as part of the anti-ISIS coalition, known as Operation Inherent Resolve. In recent years, the US presence in Iraq has been more about pushing back against Iran’s influence in the country as ISIS has been reduced to small remnants.

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani has said that Iraq’s security forces can handle ISIS without the US. Austin said the “transition” in the US presence depends on three factors: “the threat from ISIS, operational and environmental requirements, and the Iraqi security forces’ capability levels.”

There have been reports that indicate the US is also considering ending its military occupation of eastern Syria. There are about 900 US troops, and the US is able to control about one-third of Syria’s territory by backing the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).

Sources within the Pentagon and State Department told Foreign Policy that the White House “is no longer invested in sustaining a mission that it perceives as unnecessary.” Al-Monitor reported that the Pentagon floated a plan for the SDF to partner with the Syrian government of President Bashar al-Assad, which is under crippling US sanctions.

US officials told POLITICO that a withdrawal from Syria or Iraq is not imminent but did acknowledge there are conversations within the Biden administration about pulling troops out of Syria. However, another US official told CNN that the US was not considering leaving Syria.

(antiwar.com)

A helluva idea….this involvement has gone long past its ‘sell by’ date.

But there may be an another motive other than getting out of Iraq and that would be to make way for further actions elsewhere in the region (Yemen).

Time to re-think all this shit!

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

Ohio “Gestapo” Reacts.

We hear lots of stories about arrests made of those who try and help the homeless….banned from feeding these unfortunate people, to giving out water in Summer to those in need…..but the worst story comes out of Ohio….

Outrage spread Friday after the story about a pastor in Ohio who was arrested and charged for opening his church to homeless people when extreme cold weather struck his town gained national attention.

Chris Avell, the pastor of an evangelical church called Dad’s Place in Bryan, Ohio, pleaded not guilty last Thursday to charges that he broke 18 restrictions in zoning code when he gave shelter to people who might otherwise have frozen to death.

Avell garnered the attention of the Bryan City Zoning Commission last winter, when he invited unhoused people to stay in his church to avoid the cold and snow.

In November, officials told him Dad’s Place could no longer house the homeless because it lacks bedrooms. The building is zoned as a central business, and Ohio law prohibits residential use, including sleeping and eating, in first-floor buildings within business districts.

According to James Causey, a columnist at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Avell ignored the commission’s orders and again opened Dad’s Place to the homeless earlier this winter, until police arrived at the church during a New Year’s Eve service and issued the violations.

https://www.commondreams.org/news/ohio-pastor

Now if someone in Ohio would like to comment on this please let it fly.

Personally, I would have looked the other way until the temperature was more mild….that is just me.

Any thoughts?

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