New article on Trump's mismanagement of covid, from Thom Hartmann.
In February 2021, Laurie Garrett wrote about Trump's being guilty of pandemicide. This article goes further, alleging that Trump's endless bungling was racially motivated.
I don't know about that, but there's literally no way around the fact that his actions directly resulted in (so far) nearly 1.1 million deaths and >99M cases.
I've always said he should be dragged to the Hague. Any day would be great.
https://hartmannreport.com/p/is-america-blind-to-trumps-genocide
Just watched the Munk debate on journalism and was astounded. Gladwell served as the perfect example of a completely out-of-touch, overpaid "journalist" whose staff of interns does all his grunt work. Does he even *know* that his marching orders come second hand from an "editorial team" that gets its instructions from a government matrix comprising the DNC, the intelligence agencies, Big Tech etc?
What a despicable little toolbag.
Here's the full debate ICYMI somehow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvaf7XOOFHc
@DaleNewton - I have no problem with that whatsoever.
@YouInMyEye - NICE
@jag5081 😅
Between "The Twitter Files," "The Facebook Files" and everything else, we're seeing that Big Tech wants to keep people from "seeing all sides."
But it'd probably help things cohere a bit better and keep people better informed if the mainstream media would stop pushing "fair and balanced debate" when one or the other side is so consistently and obviously wrong, and instead just report the facts for once.
Protip: there's no such thing as an "alternative fact."
@LnzyHou - And yet it continues. And continues. And continues.
@jag5081 - You have to wonder what she and hubby Alan Greenspan do for fun. Not that I'd actually want to know.
Union organizations don't need more mobilizers scolding people, they need more smart organizers who genuinely like people and get a kick out of talking to all types.
People don't like to be told what to do. They want to be understood, and they want to be respected for the work they do.
Most workers would rather have good working conditions than more pay.
Charles Koch *is* the climate crisis.
In August, his Americans for Prosperity group ran ads pressuring the 2 most corrupt Democratic senators - Joe Manchin & Kyrsten Sinema - to block the Inflation Reduction Act.
Yesterday, Manchin's attempt to sneak an oil industry giveaway into the (mandatory) military spending bill was nixed after weeks of pushback by climate action groups.
With Warnock's win, Koch will try to find another Democratic lackey to help those other 2 scumbags.
Wrt Matt Taibbi's "Twitter Files" story, it's not all cut and dried.
As one writer stated, once you decide to use a corporate social media site, you've abandoned certain Constitutional rights and entered a private "mall, that has its own rules. I mean, we know that Fox News has its own reality, amirite?
Musk should be paying more attention to all the hate speech that's going on over there, and maybe try to figure out the difference between hate speech and free speech while he's at it.
@JoyceAHansonCA - Absolutely.
Workers are the only ones risking their lives every day to keep the country running as the pandemic becomes more and more endemic, and they won't put up with it forever. There should be a massive wealth tax levied so that front line workers could be provided with everything they need, including sabbaticals. I think everyone could use a few months off.
Climate activists need to join with labor activists if they ever want to win the fight against fossil fuel. Green initiatives would require "just transition" for the fossil fuel workforce so those people don't starve. Those workers totally know what time it is, they just need guarantees.
It's nobody's fault. I believe that the oil scumbags are doing everything they can to keep the activist left divided.
@Sandywb14
I don't think so. There are too many guns out there. Around 1.3 for every person in the US. There's no political will for a gun grab either. Maybe ban high-capacity magazines or make bullets more expensive, idk.
I've been reading a lot of Jane McAlevey's words on labor organization, and it's convinced me that climate activists need to join with labor activists if they want to win.
Green initiatives would require "just transition" for fossil fuel industry workers so they don't lose their livelihoods while production processes get switched over (it's actually cheap to do it). Those workers know what time it is, they just need guarantees.
Free market greed is the most toxic threat to the planet.
NEW BOOK "My Year in the Online Left," a book on leftist solidarity out June 10th.
Wrote RUSSIAN NAZI TROLL BOTS, a book about right-wing trolling.