Glenn Kirschner – NY DA Vance to Indict Trump Org. Will this Inspire Other Jurisdictions to Finally Indict Trump? (I guess now we know what it takes to make Glenn be a smart-ass. “Tip of the Weisselberg” indeed.)
MSNBC covered multiple aspects of the Chauvin sentencing – TRMS – Judge Sends Message With Historic Prison Sentence For Derek Chauvin
Prosecutor In Chauvin Trial: ‘Sense Of Peace’ With Sentencing
MSNBC also paid considerable attention to the Trump** saga – TRMS – Increasing Pressure Threatens To Burst Trump Bubble With Potentially Concerning Fallout
NYT: Trump Admin. Considered Using Military On Floyd Protests – The 11th Hour
Expected Charges Against Trump Org. Are Far From ‘Minuscule’ – The Last Word
Corey Ryan Forrester – An important PSA…
Beau – Let’s talk about Biden’s plan for the interpreters and more…. This is (at least mostly) good news, but it comes with a cost. We owe Beau tthanks for the warning, and need to be ready.
Yesterday was strange – not that nothing happened around the nation and the world, but that so many of the things that did happen were so odd. We can blame climate change for some of it, but not for all, certainly. I think I remember that Colleen’s delayed surgery was for carpal tunnel or somethiing of the sort – if so, she may be recovering just fine but not feel up to commenting yet. I hope that’s the case, but also hope to hear soon.
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Short Takes – News of the Weird today!
WFAA – ‘Once you see one, you’ll see another’: Have you seen one of these worms in your yard? They’re toxic. Here’s how you deal with them.
Quote – “The way this flatworm harms our ecosystem is it eats earthworms, which are necessary for our forests, our crops…our gardens to survive,” Morgan-Olvera said, “In order for it to digest earthworms, it secretes a chemical, or a neurotoxin, and that can cause an allergic reaction on your skin if you’re handling it.” Click through for full story, including what – and what not – to do.
NBC News – Vehicles stuck on Detroit freeways after torrential downpour
Quote – [I]t was predicted that the city would get close to two inches of rain Friday night, but nearly seven inches fell. “The intensity of these storms exceeded the design standards for pump stations and combined sewer overflow facilities serving the Detroit region,” Brown said at a press conference on Saturday. There was so much rain that there was nowhere for the water to go, he explained, other than flooding streets and basements. Click through for more. (But there’s no such thing as climate change. Right.)
NextShark – Australian Woman Who Woke Up From Surgery With Irish Accent May Be Stuck With It for Life
Quote – This week, Yen underwent a brain scan which confirmed “nothing wrong.” But she was diagnosed with Foreign Accent Syndrome (FAS), a rare medical condition that may be triggered by neurological or psychological damage, according to speech pathologist Kirrie Ballard. “Foreign Accent Syndrome is a legitimate disorder. It’s described as a person’s speech changing, so that it sounds as though they’re speaking in a different accent to their habitual accent,” Ballard told 60 Minutes. Click through for the story. Bizarre, but true. And it says a lot about how we humans treat each other – none of it good.
Glenn Kirschner – Giuliani Law License Suspended is Part 1 of Accountability: SDNY Criminal Investigation is Part 2
No Dem Left Behind – Hold Them Responsible
Armageddon Update – “Voting Wrongs”
Rebel HQ – Trump Fanatic Facing Extra Jail Time After GOP Law Backfires (Karma is quite a lady.)
Randy Rainbow has a Tribute Parody for Barbra Streisand – it’s not satirical, so I’m not embedding it, but I thought I’d provide the link for those who love Randy as much as I do (and as mush as he loves Barbra)
Otter Reaction to Popcorn Maker (trilingual CC) These little maniacs are pretty cute. No, we don’t domesticate otters in the US. But this isn’t in the US and these are not US otters.
Beau – Let’s talk about Texas building the wall on its own….
Experts in autocracies have pointed out that it is, unfortunately, easy to slip into normalizing the tyrant, hence it is important to hang on to outrage. These incidents which seem to call for the efforts of the Greek Furies (Erinyes) to come and deal with them will, I hope, help with that. As a reminder, though no one really knows how many there were supposed to be, the three names we have are Alecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone. These roughly translate as “unceasing,” “grudging,” and “vengeful destruction.”
For the last six years – longer, really, but that was about the point when we started to hear so many ignorant people screaming it – the Republican Party has been demonizing immigration. As this article points out and provides evidence for, if anything about immigration starts to actually harm the nation, it will be the loss of it.
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The dip in the US birthrate isn’t a crisis, but the fall in immigration may be
Reports of an American “baby bust” may be premature. But the drop in immigration puts the nation’s demographic future at risk. Ariel Skelly/DigitalVision via Getty
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced in May 2021 that the nation’s total fertility rate had reached 1.64 children per woman in 2020, dropping 4% from 2019, a record low for the nation.
The news led to many stories about a “baby bust” harming the country. The fear is that if the trend continues, the nation’s population may age and that will lead to difficulties in funding entitlements like Social Security and Medicaid for seniors in the future.
But as a statistician and sociologist who collaborates with the United Nations Population Division to develop new statistical population forecasting methods, I’m not yet calling this a crisis. In fact, America’s 2020 birth rate is in line with trends going back over 40 years. Similar trends have been observed in most of the U.S.‘s peer countries.
The other reason this is not a crisis, at least not yet, is that America’s historically high immigration rates have put the country in a demographic sweet spot relative to other developed countries like Germany and Japan.
But that could change. A recent dramatic decline in immigration is now putting the country’s demographic advantage at risk.
Falling immigration may be America’s real demographic crisis, not the dip in birth rates.
A predictable change
Most countries have experienced part or all of a fertility transition.
Fertility transitions occur when fertility falls from a high level – typical of agricultural societies – to a low level, more common in industrialized countries. This transition is due to falling mortality, more education for women, the increasing cost of raising children and other reasons.
In 1800, American women on average gave birth to seven children. The fertility rate decreased steadily, falling to just 1.74 children per woman in 1976, marking the end of America’s fertility transition. This is the point after which fertility no longer declined systematically, but instead began to fluctuate.
Birth rates have slightly fluctuated up and down in the 45 years since, rising to 2.11 in 2007. This was unusually high for a country that has made its fertility transition, and put the U.S. birth rate briefly at the top of developed countries.
A decline soon followed. The U.S. birth rate dropped incrementally from 2007 to 2020, at an average rate of about 2% per year. 2020’s decline was in line with this, and indeed was slower than some previous declines, such as the ones in 2009 and 2010. It put the U.S. on par with its peer nations, below the U.K. and France, but above Canada and Germany.
The ideal situation for a country is steady, manageable population growth, which tends to go in tandem with a dynamic labor market and adequate provision for seniors, through entitlement programs or care by younger family members. In contrast, countries with declining populations face labor shortages and squeezes on provisions for seniors. At the other extreme, countries with very fast population growth can face massive youth unemployment and other problems.
Many countries that are peers with the U.S. now face brutally sharp declines in the number of working-age people for every senior within the next 20 years. For example, by 2040, Germany and Japan will have fewer than two working-age adults for every retired adult. In China, the ratio will go down from 5.4 workers per aged adult now to 1.7 in the next 50 years.
By comparison, the worker-to-senior ratio in the U.S. will also decrease, but more slowly, from 3.5 in 2020 to 2.1 by 2070. By 2055, the U.S. will have more workers per retiree than even Brazil and China.
Germany, Japan and other nations face population declines, with Japan’s population projected to go down by a massive 40% by the end of the century. In Nigeria, on the other hand, the population is projected to more than triple, to over 700 million, because of the currently high fertility rate and young population.
In contrast, the U.S. population is projected to increase by 31% over the next 50 years, which is both manageable and good for the economy. This is slower than the growth of recent decades, but much better than the declines faced by peer industrialized nations.
The reason for this is immigration. The U.S. has had the most net immigration in the world for decades, and the projections are based on the assumption that this will continue.
Migrants tend to be young, and to work. They contribute to the economy and bring dynamism to the society, along with supporting existing retirees, reducing the burden on current workers.
However, this source of demographic strength is at risk. Net migration into the U.S. declined by 40% from 2015 to 2019, likely at least in part because of unwelcoming government policies.
If this is not reversed, the country faces a demographic future more like that of Germany or even Japan, with a rapidly aging population and the economic and social problems that come with it. The jury is out on whether family-friendly social policies will have enough positive impact on fertility to compensate.
If U.S. net migration continues on its historical trend as forecast by the U.N., the U.S. population will continue to increase at a healthy pace for the rest of the century. In contrast, if U.S. net migration continues only at the much lower 2019 rate, population growth will grind almost to a halt by 2050, with about 60 million fewer people by 2100. The fall in migration would also accelerate the aging of the U.S. population, with 7% fewer workers per senior by 2060, leading to possible labor shortages and challenges in funding Social Security and Medicare.
While the biggest stream of immigrants is from Latin America, that is likely to decrease in the future given the declining fertility rates and aging populations there. In the longer term, more immigrants are likely to come from sub-Saharan Africa, and it will be important for America’s demographic future to attract, welcome and retain them.
================================================================ Alecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone, We don’t have an immigration problem – yet. Our real problem is, what do we do with over a third of the nation habitually demonizes whatever is good for the country and worships what is evil? Would it do any good if you were to mobilize every scary figure and group of figures from every mythology ever created, and go after them with the truth? It doesn’t sound terribly promising, but I suppose it might be worth a try.
Congratulations, Republicans. Your party is now Public Enemy Number One.
Your refusal to pass a sweeping voting rights bill proves that you hate democracy. Everybody who voted against this bill did not think for even a split second about the principles on which the United States of America was founded, principles for which millions of brave men – and a few equally brave women – have sacrificed their lives. Everybody who voted against this bill is an enemy of freedom, a hater of justice, a traitor of deepest dye.
From now on the GOP is E-V-I-L. Pure evil. They are the Sith, Death Eaters, COBRA, SPECTRE, the Legion of Doom. Politics in the United States is no longer Liberal vs. Conservative, but Good vs. Evil.
I heard the news that the bill was doomed, but I called my Senators anyway and urged them to support the bill. If I am allowed to brag, at least I did something. The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good people to do nothing. Good people are doing a lot these days, but it may be too little, too late.
In Georgia, Republicans have purged some 102,000 names from the voter polls, months after record election turnout gave Georgia’s electoral votes to Biden AND flipped both of Georgia’s Senate seats to blue. The reason for the purge is obvious – Republicans are determined to regain Georgia, and they know that they can do so only by cheating. Brian Kemp did not win the most recent Georgia gubernatorial election; he stole it by sitting on over 50,000 voter registration applications, at least two-thirds of which were from Blacks.
The official slogan of the Washington Post is “Democracy dies in darkness.” Right now, Republicans are beating democracy to death in broad daylight. This is no time for halfway measures, for marshmallow-livered compromises, for trying-to-please-everybody bipartisanship. This is a time for all Democrats, especially those in Congress, to grow spines. This is a time to declare war on the enemies of democracy.
If you read my post a few weeks ago about how the GOP is essentially dead, I pointed out that Republicans have the goal of destroying democracy and perverting the USA into a one-party state. Those kinds of systems never work out well. From the Soviet Union to Nazi Germany to Red China, one-party systems are invariably oppressive, regardless of whether those who are in charge are Communists or Fascists. The true soul of the “Party of Lincoln” is dead, and what remains is a vile, rotting monstrosity bereft of morality, conscience and scruples.
When the Republican death spiral began is debatable. Some say it started with Nixon, others claim it began during the Reagan years. The election of Trump and his disastrous regime proved the GOP is dead inside. The January 6 putsch and the continued howling that Trump actually won in 2020 clearly show Republicans don’t give a rat’s derriere about the USA, or its residents, or the ideas and principles on which this nation was founded. They are no longer a true political party, but the fan bois of a depraved, incompetent oaf. Hatred – racism in particular – is their motivation, violence their modus operandi, the destruction of democracy in the United States is their goal. They know what they oppose, but have no idea what they really support. They seek to destroy without offering to rebuild.
There is still hope, though – pressure from hoi polloi made Senator Manchin flip on HR1. And we can still win as long as we raise hell, get people registered, double-check that we are on the voting rolls, and fight any and all efforts at voter suppression. Fight like pit bulls we must, because the alternative is unthinkable and unacceptable.
Colleen was expecting to get released after her surgery around 3 or 3:30 pm. i’m hoping she did – but I also realize that there are many benign reasons whay that may not have happened. My day here was quiet enough. I hope everyone will be kind to b=me and overlook typos, duplications, and whatnot for a week starting monday, as the Met streams 7 American operas, one each day, for the week. I’ll try not to slack off, but I may be a wee bit short on sleep by Sunday.
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The Hill – Department of Justice sues Georgia over voting law
Quote – The suit was announced alongside another initiative from the Justice Department to battle rising threats made against local election officials. A memo from Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco establishes a task force across the FBI, as well as DOJ’s criminal division, the civil rights division, and the national security division. Click through for the full article.
The Hill – Chauvin sentenced to 22.5 years prison for murder of George Floyd
Quote – Per state guidelines, the maximum sentence for unintentional murder in the second degree is 40 years, but because Chauvin has no previous criminal record, the presumptive sentence is 12.5 years, with an acceptable deviation range of 10.67 years to 15 years. But because Cahill agreed with the prosecution’s aggravating factors motion, the judge had the discretion to increase the sentence. Click through for more, and of course it’s also being reported elsewhere.
Politico – Graham: Biden made GOP look like ‘f—ing idiots’
Quote – “If he’s gonna tie them together, he can forget it!” Graham said. “I’m not doing that. That’s extortion! I’m not going to do that. The Dems are being told you can’t get your bipartisan work product passed unless you sign on to what the left wants, and I’m not playing that game.” Click through if you don’t mind thir format which makes it a bit tough to be sure you’re still in the same article. (Personally, I’m all for any Dem who can make the GOP look like – what he said.)
This week we had a wonderful opportunity to watch Matt Gaetz violate Molly Ivins “The First Rule of Holes”
“When You’re in One – Stop Digging”
It began on Wednesday when the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Mark Milley, appeared before the House Armed Services Committee and was questioned by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) using unsubstantiated claims (BTW – when do Rethuglicans EVER provide proof of their claims?) concerning Critical Race Theory and the military being “Woke” – the “Culture Wars Topics du Jour” for the GQP.
Gen. Milley was having none it – and soundly schools Gaetz, making him shake his head:
Totally oblivious to the fact that Gen. Milley made him look like an idiot, Gaetz tried to recover the next day with this insulting Tweet:
With Generals like this it’s no wonder we’ve fought considerably more wars than we’ve won. https://t.co/wt43YAs6cU
So let’s enjoy how the Twitterverse took Gaetz to task. And for the sake of saving some space, I’ll just provide the comment followed by a link to it, rather than embedding the whole thing.
Hey, @mattgaetz, see those stripes on Gen Milley’s right sleeve? Each one represents 6 months in combat. Sec. Def. Austin has more, but they aren’t on his suit. You really want to do this?
(I’ve Combined a couple very similar ones together)
WE’VE fought”???!??!
Sorry, didn’t realize that committing sexual assault on minors and then paying them off was a “war”. Sure, Venmo privacy settings can be a bit tricky – but I wouldn’t call it a “war”.
But if really want to honor the military, please have a seat and sign on the dotted line …
So the guy who’s spent years getting his Daddy to make his DUIs disappear and paying child sex traffickers to get laid now has some thoughts about how to run the military.