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Sep 142019
 

I’m very tired here in the CatBox.  I finally got everything fixed, but it was 4 PM, when I did.  So I missed my nap.  Tomorrow is a Holy day in the Church of the Ellipsoid Orb.  My Broncos are meditating with the Bears, but the game won’t be televised here.  May the Holy Ellipsoid Orb bless your team unless they bearly shit in the woods.  Tomorrow is also a WWWendy day, and we have lots to do, so please expect no more than a Personal Update.  Weekend Hugs to all.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 3:04 (average 4:40).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

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From YouTube (MSNBC Channel): Lawrence’s Take On The 3rd Democratic Debate

 

If we are blessed with a Democratic President, a Democratic House and a Democratic Senate, all will be on or near the same page. The debate moderators should stop trolling for ratings and ask realistic questions. RESIST!!

From YouTube (Robert Reich Channel): Robert Reich: The Secret GOP Plan to Keep Power

 

Of course the Reich on the left, Robert Reich is right. The Reich on the right, the Republican Reich, is incompetent at everything except, spreading hate and violence, giving your money to billionaires, and stealing power. RESIST!!

From YouTube (a blast from the past): The Troggs – Wild Thing

 

Ah… the memories! RESIST!!

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The Latest Democratic Debate

 Posted by at 1:47 pm  Politics
Sep 132019
 

Last night I watched the Democratic Debate.  I’ll include my own opinions later, but to start, I have part of an excellent analysis and the complete video clip, so you can watch it, if you haven’t already, judge for yourselves.  Vote Blue No Matter Who!

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Elizabeth Warren 7.5/10

Gail Collins (9/10) — Great at bringing things back to the corruption issue and talking about being a public school teacher.

Ross Douthat (6/10) — Another solid performance overall, but she lost the opening exchange on health care and disappeared entirely for the first hour.

Maureen Dowd (6/10) — More free stuff and Aunt Bee! Warren’s expertise is appealing in the age of Trump, though, like President Obama, she tends to lecture.

Michelle Goldberg (7/10) — She’s so good at this, but still hasn’t figured out how to address the anxieties a lot of people have about Medicare for All. And it was disappointing that she didn’t get to engage more with Biden, especially on issues like the 2005 bankruptcy bill.

David Leonhardt (8/10) — No Democratic politician today, on that stage or not, is better at communicating economic ideas. She makes them personal and political. Still she’s vulnerable on Medicare for All.

Miriam Pawel (9/10) — Consistently strong across a range of issues, unruffled by Biden’s attacks on health care, she got stronger as the debate went on — with points for fortitude and versatility.

Melanye Price (9/10) — She feels more emotionally authentic and accessible than any other candidate. She gets to the heart of things about educational costs and what it feels like to claw for opportunities when the odds seem stacked against you. While most of the candidates tonight seemed battle weary, she came off as roaring to fight more.

Mimi Swartz (7/10) — She did fine, and maybe that’s all she had to do.

Pete Wehner (5/10) — She was highly evasive on her health care plan and overall she was completely forgettable. Invoking Jay Inslee as a trailblazer mean you’ve by definition had a subpar night. After several good debate performances, she lost altitude in Houston.

Will Wilkinson (8/10) — She excelled in her allotment with a typical blend of folksy charm, masterful lucidity and passionate corporation bashing.

Tanzina Vega (8/10) — Warren may have a plan for everything but she continued to skirt the question about how much her health care plan would raise taxes on American families. But she is consistent, and at a certain point maybe Democratic voters will also agree that she “knows what’s broken” and “how to fix it.”

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In their graphic (interactive there), the further to the right the candidate is The better they did.  So according to these journalists, on average,  Warren won going away, Harris was second, Booker was third, Buttikieg was fourth, O’Rourke was fifth, Biden was sixth, Sanders was 7th, all tightly spaced, Klobuchar was 8th, Castro was 9th and Yang was a joke.  I shared only the commentary on Warren.  Click through for the other nine candidates and to play with the interactive article.

I would have put Beto in third and Sanders in fourth.

Here is the full debate. It’s 2 hrs. 31 min. long.

 

Here is my final thought.  I think Liz needs to alter her interpretation of Medicare for All, because she will need the support of labor and less informed voters in November. Union members who have negotiated Cadillac health plans will freak, if those plans are threatened.  In addition, far too many voters are so poorly informed that they will vote against their self-interest out of fear.  I think that Liz should give people the option to opt out, if they want to keep their private plans.  Once they see how much better off people on the single-payer plan are, they will opt-in soon enough.

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Sep 132019
 

Friday the 13th is usually my lucky day.  But today, it was kick the cat in the ass day.  First my Ad-Guard updated and could not be turned on.  I had to do my research without it, and that slowed me down terribly.  Fortunately their customer support just got back to me with the fix.  Then Windows Update ran and fried Office.  I had to completely reinstall Office to get my email to work and reinstall OneNote to recover my access to all my research notes.  Maybe I’m lucky because I fixed everything, but ARGH!  I spoke too soon.  My email is screwed up. Would you believe I’m behind schedule?  TGIF Hugs to all!

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Just not this time.

Short Takes:

From Alternet: In a new report for the Washington Post on Thursday, reporters Ashley Parker and Philip Rucker outlined the grueling and “Kafkaesque” standards President Donald Trump places demands of his aides — standards that now-former National Security Adviser John Bolton failed to live up to.

“He tolerates a modicum of dissent, so long as it remains private; expects advisers to fall in line and defend his decisions; and demands absolute fealty at all times,” they wrote.

One anonymous source for the piece explained how his demanding nature is also, at times, excruciatingly paradoxical:

“There is no person that is part of the daily Trump decision-making process that can survive long term,” said a former senior administration official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to offer a candid assessment. “The president doesn’t like people to get good press. He doesn’t like people to get bad press. Yet he expects everyone to be relevant and important and supportive at all times. Even if a person could do all those things, the president would grow tired of anyone in his immediate orbit.”

Anthony Scaramucci described the role of Trump’s staff in particularly degrading terms. In his view, Trump wants “catatonic loyalty” and for his people to act as props. Others told the Post that Trump likes to stage disagreements between his aides and then “play emperor” and decide the winner.

The Fuhrer always wants to hear “Sieg Heil“!  RESIST!!

From YouTube (MSNBC Channel): Dems New Message: We’re Sort Of Impeaching Trump

 

I do support the new rules, but we’re almost out of time, and this Nadler Says/Pelosi Says bit looks like Kabuki Theatre. Before, we lose votes because of appeasement, Democrats need to shit by holding an honest impeachment inquiry or get off the pot. RESIST!!

From Slate: Beto O’Rourke was uniquely outspoken in his calls for gun control during Thursday night’s Democratic debate in Houston, Texas. The former Texas congressman, whose hometown of El Paso recently was the victim of a mass shooting at a Walmart, was asked if he’d take away assault-style weapons that are often used in mass shootings. “Hell yes,” O’Rourke responded. “We’re going to take your AR-15, your AK-47. We’re not going to allow it to be used against a fellow American anymore.”

It seemed inevitable that O’Rourke’s call to ban ownership of military-style weapons would rile up the guns=distilled liberty true believers online, but it was, perhaps predictably, an elected Republican official—from the state of Texas no less—that led the way over the cliff. Texas state Rep. Briscoe Cain tweeted a not-so-thinly veiled threat at the presidential contender, tweeting “My AR is ready for you Robert Francis,” calling O’Rourke, whose nickname is Beto, by his first and middle names.

I wonder if this hateful, elected Republican Ammosexual, who deserves a Saguaro suppository, is related to the Republican in Genesis that slew his brother, Abel? RESIST!!

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Samantha Bee from 9/11

 Posted by at 9:11 am  Politics
Sep 122019
 

It’s that time of week again, and here are three excellent video clips from Sam’s show last night.  Enjoy!

Here’s How Taxpayers are Funding Trump’s Resorts

 

Amen Sam! The only thing Republicans do as much as they lie and hate is scam.

The Well-Documented Case of Trump’s Undocumented Employees

 

Every one of these workers should be given a green card in exchange for their testimony against the Fuhrer of the Republican Reich.

It’s Time to Cancel the Electoral College

Barf Bag Alert!!

 

When I saw Bush and Trump side by side, I barfed on my keyboard. I support the National Popular Vote.

Welcome back, Sam!  It’s been too long!

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Sep 122019
 

It’s a crazy day here in the CatBox.  It may be the last day this year in the 80°s, and talk about muggy!  The humidity is 97%.  Store to Door is delivering groceries this afternoon.  I want to eat lunch early, take an early cat nap, get up for the delivery, and take another cat nap, when done.  We’ll see how that works.  Today is a Holy day in the Church of the Ellipsoid Orb.  The Buccaneers play the Panthers on Thursday Night Football.  Fantasy Football players, make sure you set your lineup before the game.  Tonight I’ll be watching the debate instead of meditating on the Orb.

Democratic Debate:

Click here for an extensive preview from the NY^ Times.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 3:04 (average 4:30).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Cartoon:

A blast from the past.

Short Takes:

From YouTube (ProPublica Channel): Here’s How a Foreign Official Ended Up Writing Part of Trump’s Campaign Speech

Barf Bag Alert!!

 

Is there no nation that has not bought the Republican Reich? RESIST!!

From YouTube (MSNBC Channel): Medically Fragile Immigrant Appeals To Congress In Fight For Life

 

Damn all Republican murderers! They say this isn’t a real threat. If that’s true, then the Pope is not Catholic, and bears never, ever shit in the woods. RESIST!!

From BBC: The US Supreme Court has allowed the government to severely limit the ability of migrants to claim asylum.

The policy bars people arriving at the US southern border from seeking protection if they failed to do so in a country they passed through en route.

Legal challenges continue but the ruling means for now it can be enforced nationwide.

The plan will affect tens of thousands of Central American migrants who travel north, often on foot, through Mexico.

Mexico said on Thursday that it disagreed with the ruling.

The Republican Injustices of SCROTUS (Republican anti-Constitution VD). Are out of control! RESIST!!

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The other 9/11

 Posted by at 9:56 am  Editorial, Politics
Sep 112019
 

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This is a repetition of the editorials I published in 2011, 2014, 2017 and 2018 with minor alterations to bring it up to date. Eighteen years ago this morning, the first airliner hit the tower, as I was about to leave for work. When I arrived, I learned about the second hit. My duties that day were to contact top executives of Fortune 500 companies headquartered in New York on behalf of our client, a major developer of computer operating systems, to arrange site visits and one-on-one executive interviews for our client’s research team. What timing! I felt uncomfortable calling, but the account exec’s assistant, an airhead and a Republican, ordered me to go to work. Many of my executive contacts were in the Twin Towers. I got on the telephone. Nobody was answering, and many of the lines were out of order. I did get through and spoke to a man in one of the towers above the fire, who knew he would not survive. He said he couldn’t dial out and gave me his home number. He asked me to call his wife and tell her he loved her. I did. She was pretty hysterical. Who could blame her. That shook me up so much that I went to the account executive’s office, and told him I was done calling New York for the day. He asked me what idiot had told me to call into New York under these circumstances. Because of that experience, I cannot think of 9/11 without my heart going out to the people who lost loved ones that tragic day, and I consider it imperative to do whatever we can, within reason, to prevent a reoccurrence. One failing, in that regard, is that we often ask who and how, but all too seldom, ask why. So as we remember the events of 9/11/2001, perhaps it may help if we consider the other 9/11, 9/11/1973. Twenty eight years earlier, the roles were reversed. Instead of being attacked, the US had arranged and was assisting an attack to overthrow the democratically elected government of Chile, and the installation of one of the most infamous dictators of the twentieth century, Augusto Pinochet. An article by Peter Kornblug from August 2003 describes and explains those events.

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On September 14, 1970, a deputy to then-National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger wrote him a memo, classified SECRET/SENSITIVE, arguing against covert operations to block the duly elected Chilean socialist Salvador Allende from assuming the presidency. “What we propose is patently a violation of our own principles and policy tenets,” noted Viron Vaky. “If these principles have any meaning, we normally depart from them only to meet the gravest threat to us., e.g. to our survival. Is Allende a mortal threat to the U.S.?” Vaky asked. “It is hard to argue this.” Kissinger ignored this advice. The next day he participated in a now-famous meeting where President Nixon instructed CIA Director Richard Helms to “save Chile” by secretly fomenting a coup to prevent Allende’s inauguration. When those covert operations failed, Kissinger goaded Nixon into instructing the entire national security bureaucracy “on opposing Allende” and destabilizing his government. “Election of Allende as president of Chile poses one of [the] most serious challenges ever faced in this hemisphere,” says a newly declassified briefing paper Kissinger gave to Nixon two days after Allende’s inauguration. “Your decision as to what to do may be most historic and difficult foreign affairs decision you will have to make this year…. If all concerned do not understand that you want Allende opposed as strongly as we can, result will be steady draft toward modus vivendi approach.” 11kissinger_pinochetHad Washington adopted a “modus vivendi approach,” it is possible that Chileans, indeed citizens around the world, would not be solemnly commemorating the thirtieth anniversary of the coup that brought Gen. Augusto Pinochet to power. In the United States, the meaning of this anniversary is, understandably, overshadowed by the shock and tragedy of our own 9/11. But Chile reminds us that the topics of debate on US foreign policy today–pre-emptive strikes, regime change, the arrogance of unilateral intervention, unchecked covert action and secrecy and dishonesty in government–are not new. From the thousands of formerly classified US documents released over the past several years, the picture that emerges strikes some haunting parallels with the news of the day. Chile, it must be recalled, constitutes a classic example of a pre-emptive strike–a set of operations launched well before Salvador Allende set foot in office. Nixon ordered the CIA on September 15, 1970, to “make the economy scream” and to foment a military move to block Allende from being inaugurated six weeks later, in November; the Chilean leader had yet to formulate or authorize a single policy detrimental to US interests. “What happens over [the] next 6-10 months will have ramifications far beyond US-Ch[ilean] relations,” Kissinger predicted in a dire warning to Nixon only forty-eight hours after Allende actually took office. “Will have effect on what happens in rest of LA and developing world; our future position in hemisphere; on larger world picture…even effect our own conception of what our role in the world is.” As in the distorted threat assessment on Iraq, this was sheer speculation–unsupported, indeed contradicted, by US intelligence. In August 1970 CIA, State and Defense Department analysts had determined that “the US has no vital national interests within Chile,” and that the world “military balance of power would not be significantly altered” if Allende came to power… [emphasis added]

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For many years, the United States has treated the rest of the world, particularly third world nations, as the private reserve of an American economic empire, repeatedly using force, usually covertly, any time a nation had the audacity to suggest that their resources should benefit their own people, not US corporations. Neither party is blameless, but the vast majority and most heinous of such actions occurred during Republican administrations. In the twentieth century, the United States overthrew more democratically elected governments and installed more dictators than any other nation ever has. No nation can stand toe-to-toe against the US on the battlefield, so guerilla tactics are the only option available to nations who would oppose us. We should also remember that there would be no such thing as Al Qaeda, had not Republicans under Reagan financed it’s formation to perform terrorist attacks against the USSR. I do not hate this country. I love the USA enough to insist that we actually practice the principles we claim to profess. These are the lessons we need to learn to prevent future terrorists attacks against the US. If we practice oppression, we guarantee resistance. If we practice partnership, we will get cooperation. We need to stop trying to control other countries by force, To forestall terrorism, we must stop participating in and supporting terrorism ourselves. We will be seen as hypocrites if we oppose ethnic cleansing by ISIL, another Republican creation, but continue to support ethnic cleansing by Zionists.

For the last lesson, let’s return to the story with which I began. Shortly after the account executive agreed that I was done for the day, the company shut down for the rest of the day too. Several of us gathered around the TV in the lunch room. Knowing that I am politically involved, coworkers asked me what I thought was going to happen. I told them that I thought Bush would use the attack as an excuse to do two things: to invade Iraq and to curtail civil liberties guaranteed under our Constitution. The last lesson is this. If we adopt the tactics of evil to oppose evil, Republican tactics, we become no different than the evil we oppose. Even if we do all that, we must still be vigilant. Sadly there are forces in pseudo-Islam that pursue hatred against America, just as there are forces in pseudo-Christianity that pursue hatred against all who fail to obey their dogma, both for their own respective right-wing political agendas. The latter are the far more dangerous, both at home and abroad.  Now they have Trump skyrocketing their hatred to unprecedented extremes.

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Sep 112019
 

It’s Hump Day, here in the CatBox, and this time, it really is WWWendy Day.  The tech from EnableMe (the Vela chair company) is calling tonight to help WWWendy set up the chair properly.  Hump day Hugs to all.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 4:19 (average 6:31).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

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From YouTube (Vox Channel): The gun solution we’re not talking about

 

Not every American is in favor of universal background checks. How about Republican Ammosexuals and their Fuhrer, Trump. I’m all for the Massachusetts system, but I’ve supported gun licensing for years. RESIST!!

From YouTube (MSNBC Channel): President Donald Trump Has A New ‘Ex’ As Bolton Extends Ignominious Record

 

Wow! Pervert Fuhrer Drumpfenfarten was cheating on Bolton, He was McMasterbating. If the Fuhrer can find another one, I predict and bet he/she will be as bad or worse  Any takers. RESIST!!

From The New Yorker: In what some congressional Democrats are calling a flagrant example of Presidential overreach, Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order giving him total control of the weather.

Under the terms of the order, Trump would assume the unilateral power to create all meteorological conditions, including but not limited to hurricanes, tornadoes, tsunamis, hail, sleet, and wintry mix.

After signing the order, a beaming Trump pronounced “total victory” over the weather, which he called “the enemy of the people.”

Dang, Andy! Does that mean we can’t impeach over sharpie-gate? RESIST!!

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