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Principles

Published October 28, 2022 by Nan Mykel

Principles Are Forever

I have stated many times that in my politics I have formulated my principles and I have never wavered from them….until too many that ‘go with the flow’…..I am antiwar, I think we all deserve health care, and adequate education…on and on….

This is an excerpt  of an open letter reblogged by lobotero, from Roger Waters that says it so well….

Today, we are standing on the edge of a precipice, staring into the abyss. The end of all life on earth is a very real possibility. The reins of power have been purchased by the oligarchs and ideologues and they are hell bent on the end of times. Make no mistake. This is not a drill.

Some say the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 is the closest we have come to a nuclear catastrophe, but at least then, JFK and Nikita Khrushchev were in communication. In our current crisis, our leaders are not even talking to each other. We human beings must communicate with each other if we are to survive. We here in the West are drowning in a sea of pro-war propaganda and presumably the Russians are too. How are we the people to make sense in this maelstrom of misinformation? SUPPORT ANTIWAR.COM!!!!!!

“The Powers That Be,” our “Masters,” the self appointed “Ruling Class” want to keep us squabbling, at each other’s throats, to be used us as cannon fodder or slave labor. When a great journalist and truth-teller like Julian Assange is imprisoned for sharing vital information, the time has come to man the barricades, to stand shoulder to shoulder with all our brothers and sisters all over the world in defense of our beautiful planet home.

As I told the audience on every night of my recent tour of the United States and Canada and Mexico we will never sell out. We, and here I include my brothers and sisters at ANTIWAR.COM, will keep speaking Truth to Power.

Sincerely,
Roger Waters

No matter how much one hates the idea of diplomacy….there needs to be more concern for crap than the wars we start and we seem to start a new one every year.

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

I NEED TO SAY IT AGAIN, AND MORE

Published October 28, 2022 by Nan Mykel

Image Granny D,  http://www.loc.gov — Portions from an earlier post by Nan, and more

Snooty  talks with Poopy [poor folks]

“Why would you tell me to read a book about fucking poor people?” Ivanka once asked her friend, as reported by that former friend Lysandria Ohrstrom at <https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/11/ivanka-trump-was-my-best-friend-now-shes-maga-royalty> .

SNOOT:  Good question!

POOP:  I have a problem understanding your values.

SNOOT:  No news you’ve got problems.

POOP:  So you feel the same way as Ivanka?

SNOOT:  Reading about failures is for the birds.

POOP:  The poor are failures at…?

SNOOT:  Upward mobility; power; respect; belonging; the elite; money; prestige; status; fame…

POOP:  How about honesty?

SNOOT:  Honesty is for the gullible,  ignorant, and those who don’t know how to read the playbook.

POOP:  Honesty’s no good?

SNOOT:  They have to be protected from honesty; they might panic.

POOP:  Who are these poor people, anyway?

SNOOT:  Oh, you know–dropouts, addicts, gender-scramblers, blacks, refugees, the homeless,  convicts, dirt farmers–the undercrust in general.

POOP:  Are there no more good people?

SNOOT:  Oh sure–Warren Buffet, The Koch  brothers, the Waltons, Jeff Bezos, …I just read that one monied gentleman charges people $6500 to be airlifted out of Afghanistan.  You see, the poor can’t even pay for their own lives.  Who’d want to read about such losers?

POOP:  What about the “salt of the earth” folks?

SNOOT: Peons!  You know what to do with peons, don’t you?

POOP:  Don’t say it.

SNOOT: If we paid everybody a decent salary,  our corporations would fail, and they are the backbone of our economy..

POOP:  How did your corporations get so strong-armed?

SNOOT:  It’s a wonderful story. Let me tell you…. In 2009 SCOTUS heard arguments in Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission and decided the lawsuit in 2010, to give corporations, Unions and other groups the right to pump as much money as they wanted into the political system.  It was a matter of freedom of speech–corporations could count as people, too,  since they’re made up of people, and they have more money than the  individual people, or any other group.  See how clever we can be?

POOP: Sounds clever, but not democratic.

SNOOT:  Of course it’s democratic!  Didn’t you hear what I just said?  Corporations are people, too, and have a lot more clout!

POOP: But isn’t that double counting?

SNOOT:  No prob.  It passed, that’s what counts.

POOP:  What Supreme Court members voted to do that?!

SNOOT:  Thought you’d never ask….The justices responsible for passage were

 Anthony M. Kennedy,  John G. Roberts Jr., Antonin Scalia, Samuel A. Alito, Jr. and Clarence Thomas.

POOP: That was 2010?  What was Granny D doing that year?

SNOOT:  Who?

POOP:  Thought you’d never ask…. Granny D turned 100 years old three days after the 2010 passage of the Citizens United ruling.  That is especially sad.

SNOOT:  How so?

POOP:  Between the ages of 88 and 90 she walked 3200 miles, from California to Washington D.C. for campaign finance reform.  Campaign financing was already a problem, even before Citizens United.

SNOOT:  Smatter of opinion.

POOP:  And she demonstrated at the nation’s capitol!

SNOOT:  Got arrested, I hope.

POOP:  According to Wikipedia, she  did get arrested, and testified that “Your Honor, to the business at hand: the old woman who stands before you was arrested for reading the Declaration of Independence in America’s Capitol Building. I did not raise my voice to do so and I blocked no hall. But if it is a crime to read the Declaration of Independence in our great hall, then I am guilty.[6]

The judge sentenced Granny D and her companions to time served and a $10 administrative fee.[6]

From <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Haddock#Arrest_at_the_Capitol>

SNOOT:  Oh.

The Citizens United decision argued that because corporations are simply associations of individuals, then corporations should have the same Constitutional rights as those people. But under the law corporations are more than just collections of individuals, as evidenced by the special privileges and rights they attain by incorporating—for example, The corporate legal structure makes a corporation liable for actions while shielding the actual humans behind the corporation and enables corporations to accumulate mass quantities of wealth. Although  Corporations are things entities distinct from the individuals comprising them. Additionally, corporate interests are often contrary to the interests of the general public.

From <https://americanpromise.net/2021/03/we-the-people-real-citizens-united-to-save-our-republic/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwvaeJBhCvARIsABgTDM5jGVZZLTrYTzxdJjLtUJP4PNPX6zEN4GX55Do83uH1E0A6EcQpalIaApQMEALw_wcB>  An amendment to the Constitution to reaffirm the promise of equal political representation for every American, not just the wealthiest among us. Legislative outcomes no longer represent the wishes of the majority of Americans, but rather serve the interests of the wealthy elite.

Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, 558 U.S. 310, was a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of the United States concerning the relationship between campaign finance and free speech. It was argued in 2009 and decided in 2010. Wikipedia

Date decidedJanuary 21, 2010

MajorityKennedy, joined by RobertsScaliaAlitoThomas (all but Part IV); StevensGinsburgBreyerSotomayor (Part IV)

ArgumentOral argument

From <https://www.google.com/search?q=citizens+united+case&rlz=1C1SQJL_enUS879US879&oq=Citizens+United&aqs=chrome.7.69i59j0i433i512j0i512l8.28182j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8>

https://scholarworks.umb.edu/honors_theses/20/

Campaign Finance Reform in the United States in the Wake of Citizens United vs. FEC 2010

Kayla JunkinsUniversity of Massachusetts Boston

From <https://scholarworks.umb.edu/honors_theses/20/>

Abstract

The Citizens United v. FEC 2010 Supreme Court case confirmed that it was legal for individuals, corporations, unions, and other groups to make unlimited independent political expenditures. Since this ruling, super PACs have played a significant role in national elections in the United States as there are no legal limits on the size of donations they can accept or political expenditures they can make. Due to the growing influence of money in politics, campaign finance reform has become a major issue for 2016 presidential candidates. Conversation about the influence of money in politics has erupted from all ends of the political spectrum sparking a dialogue among Americans about the need for reform. This research explores three proposed alternatives to reforming the current political system after the Citizens United v. FEC decision. Among the proposed alternatives are propositions for constitutional amendments, citizen funded elections, and laws to take away the lobbying power of corporations and special interest groups. This thesis provides an analysis of the proposed alternatives to Citizens United regarding the feasibility, practicality, and sustainability of each proposed course of action with the common goal of eliminating the corrupting force of unlimited and unrestrained money in the political system.

Recommended Citation – Junkins, Kayla, “Campaign Finance Reform in the United States in the Wake of Citizens United vs. FEC 2010” (2016). Honors College Theses. 20.

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In a democracy, every eligible voter has one vote, and all matters of public policy are decided by majority rule.  Most democracies set some things aside as beyond the scope of majority rule, such as the Bill of Rights in the United States.  And many democracies have very undemocratic institutions in the middle of things — like our Senate, which gives the vote of a person from Delaware or Alaska about a hundred times more weight than the vote of someone from California.

Even in an impure democracy, a basic dynamic of politics is the search for votes.  Those who seek power — in state government, in Congress, or as President — have to get lots of votes.  And so people have a lot to say about how they’re governed, and that’s the basic idea of democracy.

Now you don’t need corporations to have your democracy undermined.  Anyone with a lot of money has ways of doing that.  Someone can use their money to buy or otherwise unduly influence the votes of the electorate.  And, in a representative democracy, they can also just bribe or otherwise unduly influence the elected officials.

How ever rich individuals are, corporations can be richer. Today, with huge multi-national corporations, the effect of a single entity like a corporation can exert an incomparable effect on  politics.

The Court held that corporations are persons, who have the right of free speech, and whose speech can take the form of money.  So they should be able to do things they’d previously been kept from doing – in particular, spending all they want on political campaigns.

From <https://www.philosophytalk.org/blog/corporations-and-future-democracy>

 

 

ego consoling self

Published October 26, 2022 by Nan Mykel

Meaningful…between languages and hearts

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A short story in Vietnamese by Nguyễn Văn Thiện
Translator: Nguyễn Thị Phương Trâm
Art: Đinh Trường Chinh

I’ve come to terms with how my face feels, but I was still unsure of its shape, an estranged spirit busking at a flea market, a samurai waving a knife gutting himself for fun, or some deranged fool arranging words dreaming of becoming a poet? Shrouded by a cloud of smoke and mist of desolation, I considered the placing of my face. Each time there was an itch, I took a glimpse at the mirror, it was a sad, defiant stranger.

I reside to feel my feet, but I was unsure if they belonged to me or to someone else. Whose feet tirelessly climbed dunes to reach the sea, whose feet entangled in the long grass dreaming of laying abandoned beneath the bluest the biggest sky? Whose feet chose to set foot…

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ON A STROLL THIS LOVELY AUTUMN DAY IN AMERICA…

Published October 26, 2022 by Nan Mykel

 

 

ON A STROLL THIS LOVELY AUTUMN DAY…

I had received the following earlier in my e-mail, uninvited:

Americans Who Want Deadly Close-Quarter-Combat Power In Their Pocket…

This FREE Spring-Loaded Karambit Knife Shreds Flesh & Tough Material Like A Razor-Steel Raptor Claw

From <https://tacticalusa.com/offers/karambit/v2/?AFFID=1031&click_id=1023f87d09f5d266f7dc51ededd73e&SID=350015>

This afternoon when I visited Peddlers Junction at our town mall I was treated to the view of other flesh-destroying weapons:  There were many knives, including one knife emblazoned with the word TRUMP on the knife itself, and there were all sorts of swords, even brass knuckles….

In case you’re wondering, I didn’t make a purchase at either of these spaces, remaining I suppose a sitting duck.

SABOTEURS

Published October 24, 2022 by Nan Mykel

 

Do you think they’ll sue me for defamation and invasion of privacy?   

Not likely, since it’s me on the left and my youngest daughter on the right.

Though it looks like they’re up to something sneaky, it’s one of many photos taken today, during a visit to my daughter.  But this is the only one so funny that I’d risk my reputation as a beauty queen to come clean.

Besides, I thought we could all use a good laugh.

 

VOMITUS

Published October 24, 2022 by Nan Mykel
A broken window at a hospital in March in Mariupol, Ukraine. Russian officials have made clear that their goal is to replace any childhood attachment to home with a love for Russia.

Emma Bubola, a Times reporter based in London, spent weeks locating Ukrainian children and families affected by Russia’s resettlement policy.

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As Russian forces laid siege to the Ukrainian city of Mariupol this spring, children fled bombed-out group homes and boarding schools. Separated from their families, they followed neighbors or strangers heading west, seeking the relative safety of central Ukraine.

Instead, at checkpoints around the city, pro-Russia forces intercepted them, according to interviews with the children, witnesses and family members. The authorities put them on buses headed deeper into Russian-held territory.

“I didn’t want to go,” said Anya, 14, who escaped a home for tuberculosis patients in Mariupol and is now with a foster family near Moscow. “But nobody asked me.”

In the rush to flee, she said, she left behind a sketchbook containing her mother’s phone number. All she could remember were the first three digits.

Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began in February, Russian authorities have announced with patriotic fanfare the transfer of thousands of Ukrainian children to Russia to be adopted and become citizens. On state-run television, officials offer teddy bears to new arrivals, who are portrayed as abandoned children being rescued from war.

In fact, this mass transfer of children is a potential war crime, regardless of whether they were orphans. And while many of the children did come from orphanages and group homes, the authorities also took children whose relatives or guardians want them back, according to interviews with children and families on both sides of the border.

As Russian troops pushed into Ukraine, children like Anya who were fleeing newly occupied territories were swept up. Some were taken after their parents had been killed or imprisoned by Russian troops, according to local Ukrainian officials.

This systematic resettlement is part of a broader strategy by the Russian president, Vladimir V. Putin, to treat Ukraine as a part of Russia and cast his illegal invasion as a noble cause. His government has used children — including the sick, poor and orphaned — as part of a propaganda campaign presenting Russia as a charitable savior.

A Quora Surprise

Published October 23, 2022 by Nan Mykel

I never know what to expect on Quora, but I remain curious:

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The real reason is going to blow your mind. You might want to finish reading this out of doors so you don’t splatter your kitchen ceiling with brains.


(it’s because Obama didn’t break any laws)

Whoa, right? Get ready for another shocker!


(the right-wing media is lying to you – like, a lot)

And they do it with apparent impunity because y’all never, ever, learn. Let’s work through a couple recent examples, and I’ll show you how it works…

Trump gets caught stealing documents. Right-wing media finds a story about Obama reserving documents for his Presidential Library, which remain in the care of the National Archives and Records Administration. Right-wing narrative: “Obama does the same thing!”

DeSantis’ little stunt goes bad. Right-wing media finds a story about unaccompanied minors being resettled…using airplanes! Right-wing narrative: “Biden does the same thing!”

Let’s say Trump gets caught doing something wrong again. It’s gonna happen. The right-wing media will jump into gear. “Can we find anything remotely similar that Hillary/Obama/Biden did”?

They want something that actually happened. It would be super if they actually also did something illegal, but ok, that’s unlikely. “Just get me what you got!”, I imagine the Fox talking heads yelling at their assistants. They twist the facts to make it seem like a great whataboutism, leaving out key information, then the hordes go online with it. “Well, libs, whatabout this, lulzzz?”

You get spanked by a dose of reality, but then you turn around and go straight back to the poisoned well of disinformation for more. “Ah-ha, what about this? What about that”?

You don’t say, “gee, maybe our guy is doing something bad?” You don’t reflect upon why you’re supporting such a person. You look for a way to deflect from what your guy is doing. Can you see the problem? And, incidentally, nobody is deflected for long. It just takes a quick google search and we can all see it’s a lie. Why can’t you?

INSULIN METAPHOR FOR TODAY’S VALUES

Published October 22, 2022 by Nan Mykel

Image Facebook.com

This is a reblog from Ned Hanson’s site:

On January 23rd, 1923 Banting, Best, and Collip were awarded the American patents for insulin. They sold the patent to the University of Toronto for $1 each. Banting notably said: “Insulin does not belong to me, it belongs to the world.” His desire was for everyone who needed access to it to have it.

In order for the insulin to be mass produced and widely available, the pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly and Co. were given the rights to do so. While this incredible advancement was intended as a gift from the discoverers, Eli Lilly and the two other major insulin producers, Sanofi and Novo Nordisk, have turned insulin into profit machines, assisting in bringing in billions of dollars in profit every year. By 1923, insulin was the highest-selling product in Eli Lilly’s history, and profits from it accounted for over half of the company’s revenue. As we know, the prices have continued to skyrocket ever since.

A gift to the world has become a tool for price gouging patients all over the world. The greed of the pharmaceutical industry is keeping insulin out of the hands of millions. This greed leads to the loss of countless lives and dampens the dream of Banting, which was to make insulin a gift that belongs to the world.

The Mystery of Reality

Published October 22, 2022 by Nan Mykel

Image: Wallpapercave.com

Seriously, what is going on?

Google reports that the Supreme Court’s 2010 ruling in CITIZEN’S UNITED VS. FEC asserted that “corporations are people and removed reasonable campaign contribution limits, allowing a small group of wealthy donors and special interests to use dark money to influence elections.”

Could that have made the country so crazy?  The love of money, someone once said, is the root of all evil.  And craziness?  Manicky, that’s what it feels like, with more than a tad of paranoia.  Maybe it wouldn’t have been so bad if some powerful churches hadn’t caught the rush for power, too.  Biden should be appreciated for not just cashing in his marbles and going home.  If there was ever a thankless job situation, he inherited it.

I read Quora whenever it catches my eye, and today I read a Tweeted quote from Trump in February of 2016, It was a direct quote from Mussolini: “It is better to live one day as a lion than 100 years as a sheep.”  No surprise; lions slaughter sheep.

While we can still hope I’m singing, “What the world needs now is love, sweet love…”

Sex and Gender: Diversity in Chimps, Bonobos, and Us

Published October 22, 2022 by Nan Mykel

Sorry I missed this earlier. Thanks for telling me, Annie:

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Frans de Waal is a Dutch biologist and primatologist who thinks humans have some silly ideas/constructs about sex and gender. He’s written a number of books, most recently Different: Gender Through the Eyes of a Primatologist.

I heard him express his strong opinions on Alan Alda’s Clear and Vivid podcast and found them thought-provoking—an interesting perspective as Americans seek to navigate one of a number of “us vs them” issues.

Please keep in mind that this is my summary of a podcast discussion evoked by the contents of his book. It is, inevitably, a superficial rendering of some very complex topics.

Based on his research and observations, de Waal says:

“Some conservative politicians say there are men and women—that’s all.” But “things are not so simple—with us and our closest relatives.”

For Starters, What Are We Talking About?

De Waal made quick…

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