Saturday, February 01, 2020

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Rural Voters Are Increasingly Wary Of Trump's Lies

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 4 minutes ago
The crackpot illegitimate "president" was in Iowa the other day. At his rally there he said "I’m not going to lose in this state. I don’t think I’m going to lose in any other state." Yep, he's lost his mind. The newest numbers from the Morning Consult Trump tracker show his net approval in Iowa has decreased by 18 points since he moved his fat ass into the White House. His approval rating in Iowa is jus 44% and his disapproval is 53%-- so a negative rating of 9 points. He hasn't gained ground in a single state and besides Iowa, he's underwater in 7 others tates he won in 2016: *•... more »

Here Is How Countries Around The World Are Responsing To The Coronavirus Crisis

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 9 minutes ago
*ABC News Online*:* Coronavirus has claimed more than 200 lives, here's how countries around the world are responding* A deadly outbreak of a new coronavirus in China's Hubei province has spurred governments around the world into action. The official death toll has reached 259, all in China, while over 11,000 cases have been recorded around the country. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak a global emergency — only the sixth time it has ever done so. WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus expressed confidence in China's response... more »

Watch This Time-Lapse of China Building a Coronavirus Hospital in Two Weeks

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 28 minutes ago
*WNU Editor:* It is amazing how fast things can be done when it is an emergency.

Bernie Screwed Again – CNN/Des Moines Register Refuse To Publish Final Poll Showing Bernie Sanders Leading Iowa…

sundance at The Last Refuge - 29 minutes ago
It’s somewhat of a tradition for The Des Moines Register to publish the final poll of the campaign season on the Sunday before the Iowa caucuses. Except this year, they refuse to publish the results citing a “polling problem“. The … Continue reading →

Nightmarish possibilities in the coming year (1)

Sandy Levinson at Balkinization - 30 minutes ago
Twenty years ago, Bill Eskridge and I published a co-edited book *Constitutional Stupidities, Constitutional Tragedies, *the first part of which asked a number of distinguished scholars to pick what they believed was the stupidest (and potentially most dangerous) feature of the Constitution. Only Mark Tushnet at that time had the wisdom to suggest that the correct answer might be "the whole thing." My own nomination was the eleven-week delay between election day and the inauguration of a new President, which has regularly left the US without a truly functioning government during th... more »

Apocalyptic fears: coronavirus, economics... and could he nuke the world?

David Brin at CONTRARY BRIN - 31 minutes ago
As the coronavirus roils world markets and rattles our sci-fi nerves with dire possibilities, it does make sense to look at the death rates from this ailment... at least the rates that have been released by the PRC masters. So far, they appear to be flu-like, not anywhere near plague or movie-pandemic levels. Indeed, it is only because of advanced science that we know it is *not* just another somewhat harsh flu. Indeed, it is not the reported lethality rate but the rapidity that it went to rapid human-to-human transmission that both perplexes and worries me. That plus the potentia... more »

Wuhan Coronavirus Outbreak In China Has Claimed 304 Lives, Infected 14,375

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 34 minutes ago
*Reuters:* *China's coronavirus infections hit daily record, deaths climb to 304* BEIJING (Reuters) - China’s new confirmed infections from the coronavirus outbreak increased by a daily record, up by 2,590 cases on Saturday to top 14,000, as the quickly growing epidemic prompted global travel restrictions and evacuations. The death toll from the coronavirus outbreak in China had reached 304 as of the end of Saturday, state broadcaster CCTV said on Sunday, citing the country’s National Health Commission. All the new deaths and most of the new infections on Saturday were in centr... more »

Ted Cruz: It’s Not Over Yet

Hardnox at 'Nox & Friends - 40 minutes ago
Senator Ted Cruz has a podcast and his guest is Senator Lindsay Graham. They discuss the behind the scenes wrangling during the Impeachment trial in the Senate. This was good and worth the watch, and often funny. “the beginning of the day of reckoning” We shall see. ~ Hardnox

Daniel Burke for Senate Campaign Makes Big Impact at WildWood, NJ Trump Rally

Alicia at LaRouchePAC Feed - 52 minutes ago
*by Daniel Burke, burke4senate.com* The Burke for Senate campaign brought Beethoven to Trump’s rally in Wildwood, New Jersey on Tuesday, January 28. The small shore town was completely taken over by Trumps rally, but it is fair to say that Trump’s rally was similarly taken over by the LaRouche candidate. Several other senatorial, gubernatorial, and house of representatives candidates and their campaign teams were in attendance, but none had the presence of our campaign in fact, none of them had any literature to speak of. Meanwhile, our merry team included 24 people at its height,... more »

CFIA inspection of bottled clams brings recall for Clostridium botulinum contamination

News Desk at Food Safety News - 1 hour ago
Cielo Glamping Maritime has recalled bottled clams because they are potentially contaminated with the presence of dangerous bacteria, namely Clostridium botulinum. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) issued a warning over the Feb. 1 recall. The bottled calms were distributed in New Brunswick. The bottled clams from Cielo Glamping Maritime were recalled from the marketplace... Continue Reading

Defeat: How Winston Churchill Failed to Be Reelected in 1945

Alun Wyburn-Powell at The National Interest - 1 hour ago
*Alun Wyburn-Powell* *History, Europe* [image: By BiblioArchives / LibraryArchives - https://www.flickr.com/photos/28853433@N02/19086236948/, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=41991931] He neglected the ground game. Winston Churchill is remembered as a highly successful politician, but his record at the ballot box was far more chequered than many might think. Churchill, in fact, failed to win a seat in five of the 21 contests which he fought, and as party leader he never led his party to win a majority of votes in a general election. Worst of all, w... more »

Why South Korean Forces Were so Feared by the Communists During the Vietnam War

Warfare History Network at The National Interest - 1 hour ago
*Warfare History Network* *History, Asia* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2019%3Anewsml_RC1D35F82DA0&share=true] No one messes with the ROK. On the night of February 13-14, 1967, the 11th Company of the 2nd South Korean Marine Brigade was occupying a position near the village of Trah Bin Dong in Quang Ngai province, South Vietnam. Its oval-shaped base was dotted by bunkers and trenches; the lines of thick barbed wire to the front were laced claymore mines. In front of the tough South Korean marines lay a line of hills from which the communists a... more »

Here's How Science Can Help You Choose What's For Dinner

P.K. Newby at The National Interest - 1 hour ago
*P.K. Newby* *Technology, * Food impacts so much more than your weight. Do you feel like nutritionists are always changing their minds? Do you want science-based information about diet but don’t know whom or what to believe? If you’re nodding in agreement, you’re not alone: More than 80% of Americans are befuddled. Yet it’s a lament that’s getting quite tiring – if you’re a nutrition scientist, that is. So much so that I refocused my career to shine scientific light on today’s critical food conversations, which have profound impacts on public health and the environment. My mantr... more »

How the Russians Fought Valiantly Against Napoleon at the Battle of Borodino

Warfare History Network at The National Interest - 1 hour ago
*Warfare History Network* *History, Europe* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2013%3Anewsml_GM1E9AK1O7Z01&share=true] Impressive--but thousands paid the ultimate price. At 11 o’clock on the evening of June 23, 1812, the first elements of Napoleon’s mighty army marched on three pontoon bridges over the river Niemen and set foot on Russian soil; the epic invasion of Russia had begun. For this massive undertaking Napoleon had assembled an enormous force, drawn from every corner of Europe. Some 450,000 men poured into Russia that summer. Napoleon ho... more »

Jan. 30 Ordinary Arctic Ice

Hifast at Climate Collections - 1 hour ago
Originally posted on Science Matters: A previous post noted the Pacific ice see saw had returned, with Bering Sea slow to recover. The image above shows that now both Pacific seas are recovering ice strongly in the second half of January 2020. As supported by the table later, the pace of refreezing was slow to…

Signature gathering for Lisa picking up across Maine

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 2 hours ago
*Lisa Savage and Kelly Merrill today in Portland, along with other volunteers, gathered many signatures to get Lisa on the ballot for her U.S. Senate run.* Mary Beth and I went to nearby Bath today to gather signatures and in five hours of door-to-door work we got 17 members of the Maine Green Independent Party to give their permission for Lisa Savage to be on the ballot. It was our best personal day ever. It takes alot of work to find people at home - once you find them they are usually quite willing to sign. Only registered members of the Maine Green Independent Party can sign L... more »

On The Importance of Faith

Unknown at The Verma Report - 2 hours ago
Without faith knowledge is not possible. Faith does not entail just the faith in god; in my opinion, faith can also refer to the ability that we have to believe in the unproven conventions and in one’s own or someone else’s rationalizations. Faith is necessary because certain knowledge of the universe is beyond the scope of man’s mind. The metaphysical and moral theories, which form the basis of all knowledge, cannot be rationally demonstrated; they have to be founded on faith (on religious or idealistic considerations). A perfect being, or god, would not need faith because he is om... more »

On The Importance of Faith

Unknown at The Verma Report - 2 hours ago
Without faith knowledge is not possible. Faith does not entail just the belief in god; in my opinion, faith can also refer to the ability that we have to believe in the unproven conventions and in one’s own or someone else’s rationalizations. Faith is necessary because certain knowledge of the universe is beyond the scope of man’s mind. The metaphysical and moral theories, which form the basis of all knowledge, cannot be rationally demonstrated; they have to be founded on faith (on religious or idealistic considerations). A perfect being, or god, would not need faith because he is o... more »

'He virtually weaponised the instrument': Gang of Four guitarist Andy Gill dies

Just In - 2 hours ago
Influential guitarist Andy Gill, whose sharp and abrasive playing technique was a driving force behind band Gang of Four and one of the most seminal albums of the punk era, is remembered for his "incendiary art and wry wit".

Federal Government backs down from charging coronavirus evacuees from China

Jane Norman at Just In - 2 hours ago
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg blames "incorrect advice" for confusion after evacuees from the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak were told they would be charged $1,000 for Qantas flights from China to Christmas Island.

US Food and Drug Administration approves first peanut allergy drug

Just In - 2 hours ago
Aimmune Therapeutics says the US Food and Drug Administration has approved its drug to reduce, and potentially eliminate, allergic reactions to peanuts in children aged 4 to 17.

WA recycling destined for landfill after contract negotiations fail

Benjamin Gubana at Just In - 2 hours ago
An agreement between two of Western Australia's recycling processors collapses, putting thousands of tonnes of material at risk of being diverted to landfill.

Country tennis club volunteers reviving interest in racquet sport

Luke Wong at Just In - 2 hours ago
While many country tennis courts lie dormant, some regional communities are pulling together to revive the sport for the next generation of players who could become the next Ash Barty or Nick Kyrgios.

White House Previews President Trump State of The Union Address…

sundance at The Last Refuge - 2 hours ago
During a background call with media a Senior Administration Official gives a preview of what to expect and the five points President Trump will focus upon during his remarks to congress: (1) Blue collar boom; (2) Working families; (3) Healthcare … Continue reading →

Senators Lindsey Graham and Ted Cruz Discuss the Backroom Impeachment Discussion…

sundance at The Last Refuge - 2 hours ago
Appearing on Ted Cruz podcast, Senator Lindsey Graham and Ted Cruz share the backroom discussions that preceded the vote for witnesses. Interesting background information on the arguments and debates, for those who followed events closely.

Saturday Night Music Videos - Poncho and Lefty

greencrow at Greencrow As The Crow Flies - 2 hours ago
*Poncho and Lefty* *(still unfinished)* I've become very jaundiced by the NewZ lately. It seems they've got two dueling False Flag Hoaxes vying for our attention. The Coronavirus Hoax and the Impeachment Hoax. Both are waaaaaay over the top. Some heads should roll...but won't. I've really tried not to become too sucked into either media 24/7 frenzy. So I've immersed myself in my latest carving which I'm calling *Poncho and Lefty. *The fish on the left is Poncho and the fish on the right is Lefty. When I was at my carving class last week I told them the name of the carving ... more »

Lefties + Zombies = Lombies

Terry at 'Nox & Friends - 2 hours ago
Pt.1: Defining “ZOMBIE” Pt.2: Training the Zombie *Examples shown are from the Kavanaugh zombie training* Pt.3: Putting Zombie training into action After the GOP-led Senate voted late Friday, 51-49, against allowing witnesses to testify in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, the collective left suffered a meltdown so visceral it inspired flashbacks to the rage-filled tears they shed after the president’s 2016 election victory. CNN’s Chris Cuomo, a pretend journalist spurred on the rebellion following the Senate’s vote late Friday , stating…. “You should be mad as hell, and y... more »

Amazing coincidence: Coronavirus VACCINE just announced

Ragnar at 'Nox & Friends - 2 hours ago
From NewsTarget: Excerpts: The race is on to develop a new vaccine for novel coronavirus, and leading the pack is Professor Yuen Kwok-yung and his team from the University of Hong Kong (H.K.U.), which reportedly already somehow developed a vaccine that’s just awaiting testing. “We have already produced the vaccine, but it will take a long time to test on animals,” Yuen is quoted as saying The Navy Times is also reporting that the National Institutes of Health (N.I.H.) is involved in developing a vaccine for novel coronavirus, using similar methods of Yuen. With the recent announcemen... more »

Mike Bloomberg’s Platform: Crush the Legal Working Class; Amnesty; More Money for Billionaires

SafeSpace at 'Nox & Friends - 2 hours ago
Mike Bloomberg is a bigger threat in many ways than is Commie Bernie. Barky(The One) is rumored to be planning an expensive media campaign to snuff Bernie’s support and boost Bloomberg. Granted, Mike is not exactly a household name in our country, but with the help of the complicit media’s megaphone that can be quickly reversed. According to political columnist Neil Munro writing at Breitbart, here’s a peekiloo at Mikey’s beeg plans: Mike Bloomberg Offers ’60 Million’ Latinos: $15 Per Hour Plus Mass Migration by Neil Munro 1 Feb 2020 https://www.breitbart.com/immigration/2020/02/01/... more »

Feb. 1: Reliving the Empires of the Past

Graeme Decarie at The Decarie Report - 2 hours ago
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/feb/01/australia-fires-bushfires-menace-homes-and-lives-and-firefight No. It's not over. And it's very likely that we will soon share the pain. _________________________________________________________________ It was inevitable, I guess. There is a widely circulated web site with a reputation for fake news. It is very, very right wing, is close friends with billionaires, and is now pedalling a story that the coronavirus is a human creation, probably created by Chinese scientists as a weapon of war. (I won't give the name of it because,... more »

The Corona Virus … who to believe?

Pam Vernon at Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 3 hours ago
I’ve refrained from commenting much on this issue because really if you’re observing developments in light of the bigger scheme of things, well it’s hard to know who is telling the truth these days. We have a lying, bought whore media, lying in other ranks, a history of creating viruses in labs that are patented!! … Continue reading The Corona Virus … who to believe? →

Ihumātao | How Fletchers Collected a Waiver Card in ‘Neo-Feudal Monopoly – The Ihumātao New Zealand Edition’

Pam Vernon at Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 3 hours ago
More truth you won’t be finding in mainstream media … a long read on Ihumātao. EWR From snoopman.net In this exposé, The Snoopman reveals Fletcher Building Ltd was granted waivers that lay bare the institutional racism of the Crown, the Council and the Courts. Not only were ministerial waivers required for a crucial breach of … Continue reading Ihumātao | How Fletchers Collected a Waiver Card in ‘Neo-Feudal Monopoly – The Ihumātao New Zealand Edition’ →

Ihumātao: The Fletcher-Rockefeller-Rothschild Connection & the Crown’s Crimes Act Breaches [Letter to NZ PM Ardern]

Pam Vernon at Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 3 hours ago
Excellent post here from Snoopman.net …. some truths on Ihumātao. Media predictably play the race card on this one big time but then what better card to cover up the facts? EWR From snoopman.net.nz “This three-page letter calls out New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern for her continuance of successive governments’ maintenance of a Neo-Feudal … Continue reading Ihumātao: The Fletcher-Rockefeller-Rothschild Connection & the Crown’s Crimes Act Breaches [Letter to NZ PM Ardern] →

Jane Goodall Says Don’t Use 1080, Jan Wright Says Use More

Pam Vernon at Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 3 hours ago
An article here from psychologytoday.com, Mark Bekoff PhD, on the use of 1080 in NZ. Use would be a polite word given NZ has been literally slathered with this deadly poison for over 50 years. It’s killing everything and not just pests. EWR “New Zealand’s former Commissioner of the Environment—1080 is moderately humane.” “There are … Continue reading Jane Goodall Says Don’t Use 1080, Jan Wright Says Use More →

When Destroyers Were Too Large For Vietnam, Navy Swift Boats Answered The Call

Warfare History Network at The National Interest - 3 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *Security, Asia* Its destroyers and other warships being too large, the U.S. Navy developed the Swift Boat to patrol coastal areas and rivers during the Vietnam War. In addition to standard aircraft carrier and warship patrol operations in the open sea, naval action during the Vietnam War developed a character of its own. While the U.S. Navy maintained responsibility for more traditional functions, the interior waterways of Vietnam became an area of operations that required a different approach. Since the early 20-century, the patrol workhorse of the U.S... more »

No work contract or agreement exists between QFES and volunteer firefighters

Editor, cairnsnews at Cairns News - 4 hours ago
by Jim O’Toole, Townsville bureau More than 17,000 volunteer rural fire fighters have refused to apply for a working with children blue card defying a request from Queensland Minister for Fire and Emergency Services Craig Crawford. The volunteers say they are not health workers, don’t work with children and are not interested in Labor ‘s […]

The Daily Brief 2020-01-31

News Desk at AMN – Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - 4 hours ago
This is a summary of 21 AMN articles on the following subjects: France, Syria, RT, Aleppo, Israel, Palestine, Trump, Russia, Libya, Sirte, Ansarallah, Yemen, Idlib, Iran, Iraq, Cyrpus, Marib, Turkey. Categories covered in this brief: Syria, Middleeast, Palestine, World-News, North-Africa, Yemen, Iran, Turkey Let us know how you like this brief in the comments below. […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source

Jihadists launch big attack on Aleppo in attempt to alleviate pressure on allied forces

News Desk at AMN – Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - 4 hours ago
BEIRUT, LEBANON (9:45 P.M.) – The jihadist rebels launched a big attack on the Syrian Arab Army’s (SAA) defenses in Aleppo city this evening. READ ALSO: Jihadists flee battlefied as Syrian Army troops sweep through more towns in Idlib Led by Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham (SAA), the jihadist rebels began their offensive by storming the Syrian […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source

Mahmoud Abbas slams Trump’s peace plan during Arab League session

News Desk at AMN – Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - 4 hours ago
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas tore into Trump’s proposed peace plan for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as the Arab League unanimously rejected the deal put forth by US President Donald Trump in Cairo on Saturday. READ ALSO: ISIS vows to launch attacks against Israel in new audio message “I will not have it recorded in my history […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source

Syrian Army breaks through jihadist defenses to seize new ground in Aleppo

News Desk at AMN – Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - 4 hours ago
BEIRUT, LEBANON (9:30 P.M.) – The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) has scored a new advance in the southwestern countryside of the Aleppo Governorate after a fierce battle with the jihadist rebels this evening. READ ALSO: Syrian, Russian forces launch massive attack in Aleppo According to a field report from the Aleppo front, the Syrian Arab […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source

Expect More Evidence Of Trump's Guilt To Continue To Seep Out Despite The Senate's Decision To Perpetrate A Coverup

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 4 hours ago
Lisa Murkowski wimped out on even just calling Bolton as a witness and so did retiring Tennessee Senator Lamar Alexander. Why? John Harwood wrote that "Trump's vituperative attacks, regularly trained on critics through his vast social media following, make every Republican politician wary of crossing him. But that represents the lesser factor in the party's fealty. More significantly, decades of American political realignment have tightened the bonds holding Republicans together in any high-stakes fight with Democrats. The ongoing diversification of American society further unites... more »

Those Pesky Voters

LL at Virtual Mirage - 4 hours ago
You just can't trust them. Schiff warned that if Trump is not impeached, the American people may have a chance to tamper with the next election, and that can't be allowed to happen. What happened to Hillary could happen to Bloomberg, slated to replace creepy, corrupt, old Slow Joe Biden as the anointed one -- (Bernie who?). "If President Trump is not impeached, the American people might get a say in who is president," Schiff said gravely. "We simply can't allow that to happen. We must diligently defend our electoral process against electoral outcomes we do not like."

The Battle Of Hue Began 52 Years Ago Today

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 4 hours ago
*Business Insider: **52 years ago, the bloodiest battle of Vietnam began and changed forever how Americans felt about the war* * The Battle of Hue began early on January 31, 1968. * Hue was a major part of North Vietnam's Tet Offensive, and even though the US and South Vietnam thwarted the attack, the battle had a profound effect on the war. In the middle of the night on January 31, 1968, 10,000 North Vietnamese and Vietcong troops swept into the historic city of Hue, a major cultural center in South Vietnam. Within days, those troops captured the city, surprising US commanders, w... more »

War Powers Problem: Congress Has Forgotten Its Constitutional Duties

Nate Anderson at The National Interest - 4 hours ago
*Nate Anderson* *Security, Americas* [image: Reuters] If men and women are going to sacrifice their lives for this country, we should demand nothing less than Congress taking back its war powers and having a louder voice on foreign policy. As the House of Representatives earlier this month debated a nonbinding resolution re-affirming the constitutional war powers of Congress, Rep. Matt Gaetz gave an address on the House floor. The Florida Republican spoke for just a few moments but boldly proclaimed “If the members of our armed services have the courage to go and fight and die ... more »

Rapidly Rising Power China Has Been Put on Notice Over Contested Waters

Richard Javad Heydarian at The National Interest - 4 hours ago
*Richard Javad Heydarian* *Security, Asia* [image: Reuters] In geopolitics, even nations’ interests and their willingness to stand up for them are not permanent. One of the great clichés of politics is the iron belief that there are no permanent enemies or permanent friends, only permanent interests. Upon closer examination, however, Bill Clay’s immortal dictum should be understood in even more radical terms in twenty-first-century geopolitics. After all, nation-states’ interpretation of their interests themselves can dialectically evolve, not to mention the range of interests th... more »

Getting Critical Technologies Into U.S. Defense Applications

Ankit Panda at The National Interest - 4 hours ago
*Ankit Panda* *Security, Americas* [image: Reuters] The United States remains the most innovative nation in the world, but much innovation is unlikely to find itself into useful national defense applications without the right incentives. In today’s changing geopolitical environment, concerns in Washington that the United States is falling behind in critical emerging technologies are commonplace. China and Russia—both identified as great-power competitors of the United States by the current administration—are forging forward with critical investments in technologies ranging from q... more »

This Picture Shows What Might Have Been the Worst 'War' of World War II

Robert Farley at The National Interest - 4 hours ago
*Robert Farley* *History, Europe* The eastern front was hell. *Key point: *Berlin and Moscow tore each other apart, killing millions in the process. The fighting was utterly brutal, with few-to-no holds barred. The war between Germany and the Soviet Union officially began in late June 1941, although the threat of conflict had loomed since the early 1930s. Germany and the USSR launched a joint war against Poland in September of 1939, which the Soviets followed up with invasions of Finland, Romania, and the Baltic states across the following year. After Germany crushed France, an... more »

How Tet Offensive Changed the Tide of the Vietnam War (Why America Lost)

Warfare History Network at The National Interest - 4 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *History, Asia* [image: By US Army - https://history.army.mil/html/books/vietnam/tet_battles/images/soldiers_fire.jpg, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=72803043] A bloody assault. The city of Hue was the capital of a unified Vietnam from 1802 until 1945. With its stately, tree-lined boulevards, Buddhist temples, national university, and ornate imperial palace within a massive walled city known as the Citadel, Hue was the cradle of the country’s culture and heritage. As late as 1967, Hue remained an open city, unscathed by t... more »

From F-35 To F/A-18: Wingman Drones Are Making Air Force Fighter Jets More Powerful

David Axe at The National Interest - 4 hours ago
*David Axe* *Security, * The prototypes are here. *Key point: *"The idea of a robot wingman is that it can keep pace with manned planes, but be tasked out for parts of the mission that you wouldn't send a human teammate to do." Boeing is preparing to test prototype wingman drones, apparently at a secretive site in the Australian Outback. The Australian subsidiary of the Chicago-based plane-maker is developing the so-called “Airpower Teaming System” using company funds as well as $27 million from the Australian military. Boeing revealed the 38-feet-long Loyal Wingman drone at th... more »

Taliban-Led Attacks In Afghanistan Are At A Ten Year High

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 4 hours ago
*Al Jazeera: **Afghanistan violence soars amid US-Taliban talks: Watchdog* A record high of 8,204 attacks took place in the last quarter of 2019, according to the latest SIGAR report. Violent attacks in Afghanistan jumped to record levels in the last quarter of 2019 compared with previous years, a US government watchdog has said, underscoring the 18-year-long conflict's continued toll on the country. There were 8,204 attacks between October and December last year - up from 6,974 in the same period in 2018 - according to a report by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Rec... more »

Greg Mannarino: "Don’t Blame The Coronavirus For Stock Market Sell-Off!"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 4 hours ago
“Our economy is in free-fall.” Greg Mannarino: "Don’t Blame The Coronavirus For Stock Market Sell-Off!" - https://www.traderschoice.net/ ○ "Chinese coronavirus shutdown on par with oil shock of the 70s. Supply side shock dynamics leading to a Lehman/Minsky moment."

Venezuela’s Capital Is Booming (For Those Who Have Money)

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 4 hours ago
*DNYZ*: *Venezuela’s Capital is Booming. Is This the End of the Revolution?* CARACAS, Venezuela — Swaying to the D.J. and sipping cocktails on the open terrace of a mountain side bar, a party of private-school teenagers in Prada sneakers and Chanel bags looked down over the shantytowns of Venezuela’s capital, Caracas, spread over the valley below. On the poorer outskirts of the city, residents continue to struggle with water shortages and malnutrition. And in the countryside beyond, Venezuela is falling apart, with residents lacking even the most basic services, like electricity a... more »

Gotham City Digest

jurassicpork at Welcome Back to Gotham City - 4 hours ago
(In dishonor of last night's vote.) ------------------------------ That awkward moment when 75% of registered voters say witnesses should be allowed to testify in President Trump's Senate impeachment trial and only 4% of Republican Senators agree. ------------------------------ Apparently, this evolutionary dropout thinks the F-35's are like Wonder Woman's plane. ------------------------------ God damn, it's like Monica's blue cocktail dress all over again. The douchebag not only tried to rape her but prematurely ejaculated all over her. ------------------------------ ... more »

Bernie Supporter Michael Moore is Furious at DNC For Supporting Billionaire Mike Bloomberg…

sundance at The Last Refuge - 4 hours ago
And so it begins… Billionaire Michael Bloomberg spent tens-of-millions in 2017 and 2018 to help elect House democrat candidates. Additionally, Bloomberg funds various political activist organizations for issue specifics like gun restrictions. The DNC and Bloomberg are like peas and … Continue reading →

What is the Trump record? – letter to the editor

Keith at musingsofanoldfart - 4 hours ago
While may newspaper has not published the following, I thought readers might like to see a brief comment. Almost daily, I read Trump’s record as either the second coming or atrocious. If we set aside his boorish behavior for the … Continue reading →

Retired US Army General Slams Mike Pompeo And The 1986 West Point Graduating Class

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 5 hours ago
Disgusting performance by @SecPompeo. Lightweight coward @EsperDoD. What is wrong with West Point class of 86? Who mentored you? What happened to the West Point Honor Code in your class? America is very badly served by these men. Vote Democratic America. Deny Trump. — Major General (ret) Paul Eaton (@PaulDEaton52) January 29, 2020 *Business Insider:* *'Who mentored you?' Retired US Army general slams Mike Pompeo and his West Point graduating clas*s * Retired Maj. Gen. Paul Eaton, who commanded the Army's Infantry Center and was later responsible for the training of Iraqi forces, r... more »

Analysis of a carbon forecast gone wrong: the case of the IPCC FAR

Hifast at Climate Collections - 5 hours ago
Originally posted on Climate Etc.: by Alberto Zaragoza Comendador The IPCC’s First Assessment Report (FAR) made forecasts or projections of future concentrations of carbon dioxide that turned out to be too high. From 1990 to 2018, the increase in atmospheric CO2 concentrations was about 25% higher in FAR’s Business-as-usual forecast than in reality. More generally,…

Trump’s Deal Doesn’t Deliver Peace – It ‘Delivers Apartheid’ to Israel and Palestine

21wire at 21st Century Wire - 5 hours ago
*21WIRE + The Independent* | Far from being a good deal for the native Palestinians, Trump's plan is being panned internationally as non-starter.

Short story: The Ghost Town on the Moon

Ethical Technology - 5 hours ago
On the first (and last) Moon colony.

How this song about dinosaurs, written by a 4yo, became such a powerful viral hit

Peter Gunders at Just In - 5 hours ago
The song 'Dinosaurs in Love' is only a minute long, but it highlights the spectrum of human emotion, says one music expert.

On World Wetlands Day, learn more about 'the kidneys' of the environment

Georgie Burgess at Just In - 5 hours ago
Wetlands are often overlooked, but they perform critical functions to the environment and are home to a diverse range of animals.

World record ride across Australia cures Dan's anxiety attacks

Brittney Kleyn at Just In - 5 hours ago
Dan Headley set off from Brisbane on his penny-farthing this morning on a 6,500-kilometre ride to Perth to set a new world record and raise money for mental health charities, in a journey helping him to overcome his own anxiety.

Death of more than 500,000 cattle changes BOM weather messaging

Eric Barker at Just In - 5 hours ago
Almost a year to the day after flooding in north-west Queensland killed more than 500,000 head of cattle, the monsoonal rain was forecast again and the BOM was ready.

Urgent funding plea for Aussie babies with rare disease

Lauren Roberts at Just In - 5 hours ago
Max was only three months old when doctors found a 3x2cm cancerous tumour in his neck. Instead of chemotherapy, experts advised his parents to just wait. They're now calling for more investment in kids cancer research.

Thousands of culled camels are rotting in the desert. Is this an answer to the wastage?

Kristy O'Brien at Just In - 5 hours ago
Pastoralists exhausted from shooting hundreds of feral camels a day would like to see the otherwise wasted meat commercialised.

Pensioner in the firing line as coal miner seeks costs in drawn-out legal saga

Nathan Morris at Just In - 5 hours ago
A Queensland miner is considering seeking hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal costs from a landholder group led by 84-year-old Aileen Harrison, ahead of a possible High Court appeal.

Andrei Davydov knew the risks of painting Jesus in the USSR. He did it anyway

Alice Moldovan at Just In - 5 hours ago
As a young man in the Soviet Union in the 1980s, Andrei Davydov put himself at risk to express himself artistically and religiously. He doesn't regret it.

The European Union's geographical centre is now in an unassuming field in Germany

Just In - 5 hours ago
A red and white pole set on a boulder in a field near the small town of Gadheim, a village of 80 people, now marks the new geographical centre of the bloc after the departure of the United Kingdom.

Why this barrister is collecting judges' wigs — even ones treated with arsenic

Edith Bevin at Just In - 5 hours ago
Some of the nation's courtrooms have done away with the traditional white horsehair wigs worn by judges and lawyers, but a Tasmanian barrister is collecting them as fast as they can be discarded.

'Free hugs go a long way': NSW town tackles mental trauma to heal bushfire scars

Mridula Amin at Just In - 5 hours ago
A month on from the deadly fire that ripped through Conjola Park on the NSW South Coast, the community is facing the lingering trauma head on. And it's the small things that are reminding them that "Australia's going to be fine".

Sofia Kenin showed no sign of nerves until she was getting her Australian Open trophy

Luke Pentony at Just In - 5 hours ago
The 21-year-old American had her back to the wall during the third set of the women's final, but incredible self-belief is how she found a way to win and lift the trophy at Melbourne Park.

Forgotten history of Australia's exotic cameleers revived by living relatives

Madison Snow at Just In - 5 hours ago
More than 120 years ago, thousands of camel drivers from Afghanistan and the provinces of modern day Pakistan and India left their homes and families for the unknown shores of Australia.

Stoke Central Labour's Nomination Meeting

Phil at All That Is Solid ... - 5 hours ago
Stoke Central Labour Party met up this Saturday morning to make its nominations for the leadership and deputy leadership contests. Spoiler alert, we voted to endorse Rebecca Long-Bailey and Dawn Butler. When you consider how in 2010 the local party endorsed David Miliband, in 2015 it gave Yvette Cooper the nod and, despite voting to endorse Jeremy Corbyn in 2016, selected Gareth Snell over a Corbyn supporter in 2017 for the Stoke Central by-election, how did the party move to nominate two left wing candidates this time? Without the time nor the inclination for another blood and gut... more »

Middle Finger Symphony Theater

Diogenes Sarcastica™ at Diogenes' Middle Finger - 5 hours ago
~ NO TUXEDOS REQUIRED ~ Brought To You By *BLUESJUNKY*: Chair of Music - Middle Finger Symphony Music Director

Greed-a Thunberg CAPITALIZES on Cult Status Trademarking “ Friday’s for Future”

Penny at Penny for your thoughts - 5 hours ago
*Capitalize- To Gain Advantage from* *“Friday’s for the Future”. Will that become as widely used as TGIF? If "everybody's workin' for the week end",is Friday really the future?* *Maybe it's Saturday? * *As the life hating cult continues to exploit the inculcated, we can simply imagine the merchandise that can be sold for profit.. * *Undoubtedly lots of unnecessary junk can be created to enrich Greed-a and her ilk. * *Then of course the fees that will be required to use her trademarked words... Guess all that livin’ green consumes well, lotsa green! Not to mention all those resour... more »

The Report: Impeachment, Day 10

mTaylor at Lawfare - 5 hours ago
On the tenth day of the impeachment trial of President Donald J. Trump, the senators listened to arguments for and against calling new witnesses and subpoenaing new evidence. The House managers advocated for calling four witnesses and subpoenaing specific documents from the Administration. They also outlined a proposal that would allow an additional week to gather the new evidence. The president’s counsel argued that the House had said they had already proven their case, eliminating the need for further evidence; that permitting the House to instruct the Senate to continue its im... more »

The Biden Purpose is Finished – Watch How Fast He Plummets…

sundance at The Last Refuge - 5 hours ago
The Crossfire Hurricane hand-off to Weissmann using Mueller was the hoax known generally as Trump-Russia, or Coup 1.0. If you stand back and look at the totality of the ‘big picture’ behind the Trump-Ukraine impeachment coup it’s clear to see … Continue reading →

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