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Written on February 13th, 2017 in politics by heidi
Published on Sunday Guardian Live, by COME CARPENTIER DE GOURDON, Feb 12, 2017.
Elites show single-minded dedication to the supposed demands of minorities even to the detriment of the majority. Continue Reading…
Written on February 12th, 2017 in politics by heidi
Published on New Jersey nj, by Stephen Stirling, Jan 16, 2017.
Charlene O’Brien doesn’t want help. The 38-year-old single mother of two has built her life on being a strong, independent woman. Continue Reading…
Written on February 11th, 2017 in politics by heidi
Published on Truthout, by C.J. Polychroniou, Feb 0, 2017.
For the part 40 years or so, neoliberalism has reigned supreme over much of the western capitalist world, producing unparalleled wealth accumulation levels for a handful of individuals and global corporations while the rest of society has been asked to swallow austerity, stagnating incomes and a shrinking welfare state. But just when we all thought that the contradictions of neoliberal capitalism had reached their penultimate point, culminating in mass discontent and opposition to global neoliberalism, the outcome of the 2016 US presidential election brought to power a megalomaniac individual who subscribes to neoliberal capitalist economics while opposing much of its global dimension. Continue Reading…
Written on February 10th, 2017 in politics by heidi
Published on The Bullet, Socialist Project’s E-Bulletin no 1367, by Teressa Rose Ezell, Feb 9, 2017.
A Lakota prophecy tells of a mythic Black Snake that will move underground and bring destruction to the Earth. The “seventh sign” in Hopi prophecy involves the ocean turning black and bringing death to many sea-dwelling creatures. It doesn’t take an over-active imagination to make a connection between these images and oil pipelines and spills. Continue Reading…
Written on February 9th, 2017 in politics by heidi
… on women’s marches in Washington DC, San Francisco, worldwide – Published on Dissident Voice.org, by Barbara MacLean, Feb 7, 2017.
… I was struck by one thing. Whiteness. The marchers were predominantly white – even in places like Nairobi. Not only were they white, they looked like they were upper middle class – able to afford the finest warm clothes and designer outfits, down jackets, sporting iPhones to record themselves. Continue Reading…
Written on February 8th, 2017 in comment, politics by heidi
Only one fact: report that Trump hung up on Australian PM is Fake News – Published on Paul Craig Roberts.org, by blog owner, Feb 3, 2017.
Everywhere it is taken for granted that President Trump was rude on the telephone to Australia’s prime minister and hung up on him. The low grade morons at CNN repeat this endlessly as a fact, and even David Stockman, several levels higher than CNN in intelligence, assumes that this fake news report is true. But the Prime Minister of Australia says NOT CORRECT, the call ended courteously … (full text). Continue Reading…
Written on February 7th, 2017 in politics by heidi
Published on The Guardian, by George Monbiot, Feb 2, 2017.
It took corporate America a while to warm to Donald Trump. Some of his positions, especially on trade, horrified business leaders. Many of them favoured Ted Cruz or Scott Walker. But once Trump had secured the nomination, the big money began to recognise an unprecedented opportunity … // Continue Reading…
Written on February 6th, 2017 in politics by heidi
… hopefully our minds remain open … open to das Grosse Ganze / the Whole / le Grand Tout – uploaded on YouTube by Kirsten Dirksen:
- Owner-built Atlanta glass “treehouse” floats among hardwoods, 30.46 min, Dec 25, 2016;
- Shared micro living, 12.58 min, Feb 2, 2015 … how 2 couples could live/work in 700 sq ft;
- Access to tools to help craft your self reliance – kirstendirksen, 6.29 min, Jan 18, 2015;
- Thoreauvian simple living … unelectrified, timeless tiny home, 6.45 min, Jan 9, 2012 … seven years ago Diana and Michael Lorence moved to a 12-foot-square home without electricity in the coastal mountains of Northern California; Continue Reading…
Written on February 5th, 2017 in politics by heidi
Published on Institute for New Economic Thinking, Feb 3, 2017.
Research by INET-affiliated scholars shows the US lags far behind its peers on inclusive growth, suggesting inequality is not an inevitable consequence of globalization and technology. Continue Reading…
Written on February 4th, 2017 in politics by heidi
Published on Alternet.org, by Vijay Prashad, Feb 1, 2017.
The world’s media is lost in the twists and turns of factions and evolving geopolitics … // Continue Reading…
Written on February 3rd, 2017 in politics by heidi
Published on Social Europe, by Guy Ryder, Feb 1, 2017.
The United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development commits UN member states to “leave no one behind.” One crucial component of that commitment – encompassed in the International Labor Organization’s own agenda – is decent work for all. At a time when worker frustration and disillusionment is being expressed in elections across the world, this goal could not be more important. Continue Reading…
Written on February 2nd, 2017 in politics by heidi
… Marxist framing and revolutionary movement-building – Published on Pambazuka News.org, by Patrick Bond, Jan 27, 2017.
it is a great period to be a revolutionary activist in Africa. Yet the sense of stop-start progress and regress in so many sites of struggle reflects in part how poorly the working-class, poor, progressive middle class, social movements and other democrats have made alliances. The African uprising against neoliberalism hasn’t yet generated a firm ideology. In this case the best strategy would be a critical yet non-dogmatic engagment with the various emerging forces on the left … // Continue Reading…
Written on February 1st, 2017 in comment, politics by heidi
Published on Dissident Voice, by Paul Craig Roberts, Jan 30, 2017.
The mindlessness is unbearable. Amnesty International tells us that we must “fight the Muslim ban” because Trump’s bigotry is wrecking lives. Anthony Dimaggio at CounterPunch says Trump should be impeached because his Islamophobia is a threat to the Constitution. This is not to single out these two as the mindlessness is everywhere among those whose worldview is defined by Identity Politics. Continue Reading…
Written on January 31st, 2017 in politics by heidi
… to protect citizens from threats as defined by apparatchiks in Brussels – Published on Wolf Street, by Don Quijones, Jan 28, 2017.
The central authorities in Europe just launched their most important offensive to date in their multiyear War on Cash. The new move comes directly from the European Union’s executive branch, the European Commission, which just announced its intention to “explore the relevance of potential upper limits to cash payments,” with a view to implementing cross-regional measures in 2018. Continue Reading…
Written on January 30th, 2017 in politics by heidi
- Cycling across America from Boston to Seattle, 57.57 min, uploaded by zevnikov, Sept 12, 2015;
- uploaded by Chris Roach: Around the world by bike, 8.24 min, July 6, 2013; Cycling Bhutan 2011, 5.16 min, April 30, 2013:
- The man who cycled the world, uploaded by Farid Mamedov, Jan 9-10, 2013: Ep 1, 28.51 min; Ep 2, 28.59 min; Ep 3, 28.46 min;
- Mit dem Fahrrad um die Welt – Doku 2015, 41.14 min, von Doku Yil am 29. Nov 2015;
- Wenn ich will, kann ich weg – von Menschen, die im Camper leben, 31.52 min, hochgeladen von MäuseKino, am 23. Juli 2015; Continue Reading…
Written on January 29th, 2017 in politics by heidi
Published on Social Europe.eu (first on European Politics and Policy EUROPP blog, by Mark Manger, Jan 27, 2017.
… Theresa May’s highly anticipated speech on 17 January showed that slowly but surely, the UK government is realising the constraints of global trade rules. At last, the aims regarding future relations with the EU are becoming clear: Britain will leave the single market, end the free movement of EU citizens to the UK, set its own tariffs, but also seek a comprehensive free trade agreement (FTA) with the EU … // Continue Reading…
Written on January 28th, 2017 in politics by heidi
… WILL THE UNITED STATES REGAIN THEIR FREEDOM? – Published on Voltairenet.org, by Thierry Meyssan, Jan 24, 2017.
Donald Trump refused to don the Presidential uniform of his predecessors, and dedicated his speech of investiture to mocking the System and announcing a change of paradigm. He has built his Security team around two themes – the eradication of Daesh and the opposition to 11 September – two characteristics which are aimed at putting an end to the process of globalisation (translation from french by Pete Kimberley). Continue Reading…
Written on January 27th, 2017 in politics by heidi
… uploaded by Kris Harbour, from May 25, 2015 to Jan 25, 2017:
Written on January 26th, 2017 in politics by heidi
Published on National Security Archive, Electronic Briefing Book No. 578, by Tom Blanton and Svetlana Savranskaya, Jan 23, 2017.
- New book analyzes detailed transcripts of Gorbachev, Reagan and Bush meetings 1985-1991;
- Key documents show Thatcher’s endorsement of Gorbachev, Bush’s anxiety about Gorbachev’s popularity, and missed opportunities on arms control, regional conflicts, and European integration.
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Written on January 25th, 2017 in politics by heidi
Written on January 24th, 2017 in politics by heidi
Published on ZNet (first on TomDispatch), by Tom Engelhardt, Jn 23, 2017.
They call themselves the U.S. Intelligence Community, or the IC. If you include the office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), which in 2005 began as a crew of 12 people, including its director, and by 2008 had already grown to a staff of 1,750, there are 17 members (adding up to an alphabet soup of acronyms including the CIA, the NSA, and the DIA). The IC spends something like $70 billion of your taxpayer dollars annually, mostly in secret, hires staggering numbers of private contractors from various warrior corporations to lend a hand, sucks up communications of every sort across the planet, runs a drone air force, monitors satellites galore, builds its agencies multi-billion-dollar headquarters and storage facilities, and does all of this, ostensibly, to provide the president and the rest of the government with the best information imaginable on what’s happening in the world and what dangers the United States faces. Continue Reading…
Written on January 23rd, 2017 in comment, politics by heidi
… many articles – published out of Google News-search;
(my comment: yes, what Trump said was ugly for women, but my father also spoke with much contempt about us as second class, and so did the whole generation of males when I was young. This made him not a bad guy, it only made me feminist.
This said, all these women now in America’s street have nothing to f… that Trump will stop war with Russia, a war we the European women would have had to suffer if this ugly Clinton were in power? For sure I prefer some bad jokes.
You American women are blind about that? Would you prefer Washington’s Gangster-Elite in power and put Europe into war with Russia? Really?
Yes, I fear that you could succeed, Trump could be assassinated and war with Russia would become reality again.
If you insist this will happen, you certainly not get world’s most urgent threats, and for me you would have no more anything to say – Heidi). Continue Reading…
Written on January 22nd, 2017 in politics by heidi
… why the Enemy Structures US Identity – Published on Global Research.ca, by Prof. John McMurtry, Jan 20, 2017.
The enemy in one form or another drives the US – the gun culture on the streets, the rich behind weapon-guarded enclaves, the pervasive violence entertainments of good vs. evil killers, the never-ending destabilizations of societies not submitting to US military and corporate globalization, and the hundreds of billions of public dollars pouring into continuous armed threats and wars. Continue Reading…
Written on January 21st, 2017 in politics by heidi
Published on The Bullet, Socialist Project’s E-Bulletin No. 1358, by Pierre Beaudet, Jan 20, 2017 – Translated by John Bradley.
It all began right here in Porto Alegre in 2001 when this city in the south of Brazil became a major site of popular mobilization. Influenced by the Workers’ Party (PT), unions were, along with popular movements, at the forefront of a proactive political effort that included the support of the left within the Catholic Church, inspired by liberation theology. Continue Reading…
Written on January 20th, 2017 in politics by heidi
Published on farmlandgrab.org, by Pascal Liu, FAO, Jan 18, 2017.
The surge in commodity prices in 2007-2008 was one of the main causes of what has sometimes been described as the “global land rush” – a wave of large-scale land acquisitions in developing countries by foreign investors. Non-governmental organisations and the media were quick to denounce these deals as “land grabbing”, which were blamed for ignoring the rights and interests of the people who make their living from a land that is legitimately theirs. Continue Reading…