Yearly Archives: 2015


No Limit to How Low the Koch brothers Will Sink

The Ring Of Fire has published the video clip Pap Attack: Students Get Their Koch College Education At FSU. My headline is from the opening remarks of the video as posted on YouTube.

This is why my alma mater, MIT, and I aren’t on speaking terms anymore. They have sold their soul to the Koch Brothers by accepting money from David Koch to name a new research facility for him. Nobody from MIT has ever answered my question about whether academic freedom has been compromised by this deal. If they told me there is no compromise, I wouldn’t believe them anyway.

When the alimni association comes around begging for my money, I tell them to get my contribution from the Koch brothers from now on. I boycotted my 50th reunion over this issue.


Bernie Sanders Seals His Fate on the Rachel Maddow Candidate Forum

I am sad to report that on the Democratic Forum with Rachel Maddow, Bernie Sanders sealed his fate in this election. He is going to lose the African-American vote country wide, but particularly in the south. Without that vote in the South, he will lose the South to Hillary Clinton. I hope I am wrong, but here is why I have come to this conclusion.

When Rachel Maddow asked how he was going to do better among African-Americans in the south, he still stubbornly failed to understand what I believe is the number 1 issue for African-Americans in this country. Not only did he not put this issue first in his answer, he didn’t make a strong case for it in any of his answer to this question. That number 1 issue, I believe, is “Am I going to live through tomorrow and not be shot be a police officer or some southern bigot?” Bernie seems constitutionally unable to get this.

The second chance where Bernie really blew it, and you could see the African-American members of the audience being turned off by his remarks, was when he emphasized the need to get the white working class voters of the south to start voting Democratic again. It was bad enough that he said it this way, but he failed to redeem that remark, by giving equal or more emphasis to getting African-American voters to consider him for the primary. In fact, I think he repeated his meme about the white working class voter at least one time. How can a man with his civil rights record be so tone deaf?

Furthermore, Sanders used the theme of not understanding why the southern white working class voter has continued to vote against their own self-interest by voting for the Republicans who are tilting the economic system against them. In the Student Town Hall that he did a few weeks before the Rachel Maddow event, he pin-pointed exactly why the white working class voter has done what he seemed mystified about. The Republicans have a southern strategy first enunciated by Richard Nixon. That strategy is to convince the white working class voter that the African-American citizens are the cause of all their problems. It is a divide and conquer approach that also distracts them from understanding who their real enemy is. Their true enemy is the upper 0.1% of the wealthy in this country who are taking all the economic gains for themselves, and not only leaving nothing for the white working class, but are even taking from the white working class what they already have.

On this same issue of relations with African-American voters, Hillary Clinton had a bravura performance. I find it hard to believe that Bernie Sanders will be able to improve his standing among African-Americans after this performance. How I hope and pray that I am wrong, and that he will find a way to understand and neutralize this dismal performance. I can’t imagine how he will turn this around in his own mind, let alone in the minds of the voters.

Hillary Clinton also did a very smart thing. She has apparently learned by listening to Bernie Sanders that no President can accomplish the lofty goals Sanders has set out for the country, and Clinton has mostly parroted, unless that President has an upswelling of the population loudly proclaiming their support for his (or her) initiatives. This political revolution will make Congress understand in no uncertain terms, that unless Congress people start supporting the needs of the average voter, then those Congress people will not keep their jobs representing the people.

If Hillary Clinton can learn from Sanders about the needed political revolution, then why can’t Sanders learn from Clinton about how to talk about the race problems this country has? Sanders performance is even more mystifying given that he previously demonstrated in that Student Town Hall that he did understand the issue and how to talk about it.


Press Q&A | Sanders Files in New Hampshire’s Democratic Party Primary

The Bernie Sanders’ campaign has put out the press release Press Q&A | Sanders Files in New Hampshire’s Democratic Party Primary.

I don’t think there is a finer example of how Bernie Sanders handles silly press questions with humor and forbearance. Through all this, he manages to make the important points that need to be made. If he repeats these answers often enough, the people who haven’t got the message yet will finally start hearing it rise above the fog horns of the corporate media and the other candidates.


We Were Sued by a Billionaire Political Donor. We Won. Here’s What Happened. | Mother Jones:

Mother Jones has the article We Were Sued by a Billionaire Political Donor. We Won. Here’s What Happened.

Today we are happy to announce a monumental legal victory for Mother Jones: A judge in Idaho has ruled in our favor on all claims in a defamation case filed by a major Republican donor, Frank VanderSloot, and his company, Melaleuca Inc. In a decision issued Tuesday, the court found that Mother Jones did not defame VanderSloot or Melaleuca because “all of the statements at issue are non-actionable truth or substantial truth.” The court also found that the statements were protected as fair comment under the First Amendment.

What a coincidence that I read the above story on the same day I posted Mussolini-Style Corporatism, aka Fascism, on the Rise in the US. One of the quotes mentioned in the article in that post was as follows:

The American fascist would prefer not to use violence. His method is to poison the channels of public information.

If you read the Mother Jones article, you will see what poison we are talking about.


Mussolini-Style Corporatism, aka Fascism, on the Rise in the US

Naked Capitalism has the article Mussolini-Style Corporatism, aka Fascism, on the Rise in the US. This article has an introduction to, and then republishes the Thom Hartman article on Alternet Tea Party and the Right: The Sad Truth of Our Politics: It’s Basically Turned into a Competition Among Oligarchs to Own Everything: It could still happen here.

In all the years I have known about fascism, I have never seen the definition that clarifies what the word really means until reading this article.

As the 1983 American Heritage Dictionary noted, fascism is, “A system of government that exercises a dictatorship of the extreme right, typically through the merging of state and business leadership, together with belligerent nationalism.”

All I ever really knew was that fascism is what Mussolini did, but I never knew what exactly he did that was called fascism. Are there other people whose education about history was as faulty as mine? Do you suppose there is a reason why people in the 1950s and 1960s and beyond were never taught the true meaning?


“Stunning” Rise in Death Rate, Pain Levels for Middle-Aged, Less Educated Whites

Naked Capitalism has the article “Stunning” Rise in Death Rate, Pain Levels for Middle-Aged, Less Educated Whites.

One of the long standing patterns in economies showing economic growth is longer life spans, and falls are see[n] the result of severe distress and dislocation, as took place in the period right after the fall of the Soviet Union, when the expectancies of adult men fell by over seven years.

The US has just become the first country to approach this appalling record. A stark warning about the level of distress in America comes from an important study by Angus Deaton, the 2015 Nobel prize winner in economics, and his wife Anne Case.

Over the course of my career, I have seen the deterioration of the work place environment in terms of stress inflicted on even the best educated workers, let alone the ones with just high school diplomas or less. Based on my own observations, the result of this study seems almost inevitable.

For the strong anti-choice advocates, I have to wonder how “pro-life” they really are when they keep voting for politicians who keep advancing the redistribution of wealth from the middle-class to the rich. The middle-class is so stressed out by this shift that it is affecting their health.

From the oligarchs point of view, this seems to work out just fine. They don’t have to spend their money on expensive death panels, when the workers perform that duty for themselves and for free.


Study says ‘everything in moderation’ may be bad dietary advice

Junior College has the article Study says ‘everything in moderation’ may be bad dietary advice.

Dietary diversity and food count was also associated with higher intake of unhealthy and healthy food.

Otto added, “An unexpected finding was that participants with greater diversity in their diets, as measured by dissimilarity, actually had worse diet quality”.

Take that, you people who scoffed at our limited diet. With so many restrictions on our diet these days, low fat, low salt, low carbs, there aren’t that many things left to eat.


As HP does the corporate splits, a look back at 10 years of ineptitude and lowlights

Venture Beat has the article As HP does the corporate splits, a look back at 10 years of ineptitude and lowlights.

The other company has selected the electrifying name: Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Oooh! Sizzling! Whitman will run this business, which will retain the server, data storage, networking, and software products. With some of these businesses in only moderate decline, this is known in investment banking jargon as: The Slightly Less Short End Of The Stick.

I think “the other companyu” is the one that will continue to pay my meager pension. I hope they live longer than I do.

If it goes belly up, at least I will have the picture from the article and the emoticon to remember.

HP Doing The Splits

Whitman goes ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


The Truth about the Spring Valley “Officer Slam” Assault on a Teen Girl

The Daily Kos has the article The Truth about the Spring Valley “Officer Slam” Assault on a Teen Girl.

Not many news agencies have reported, or even wondered why she was asked to leave in the first place. As it turns out she had momentarily looked at her phone during class, and apologized for it at the time. Nor have they wondered why the phone issue, which she had already put away, escalated to an administrator and then the now fired school resource officer who had a reputation around the campus as “Officer Slam” for his tendency to throw students to the ground, assaulted her in the first place.

Is this the kind of thing that the parents in Sturbridge wanted or expected when they supported having a School Resource Officer on the premises of our schools? Now that they know, will any minds be changed about the appropriateness of an untrained police presence in our schools?


US Army tests swarms of drones in major exercise

PC World has the article US Army tests swarms of drones in major exercise.

Their use on the battlefield raises the stakes in the push to detect, spot and control drone flight.

“This is a first step toward a continuing saga, trying to stay ahead of the bad guys,” said Hatchett. “We have much to do but we are now out of the blocks and moving forward.”

<sarcasm>It’s nice to know that gun control is now the least of our problems</sarcasm>