Showing posts with label Native Americans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Native Americans. Show all posts

MAGA Teen Harasser Force

[Content Note: White supremacy; anti-choicery.]


I have only one other thing to say about this group of privileged thugs, who spent the day harassing women in between attending an anti-choice rally and intimidating a Native American elder: I utterly refuse to be gaslighted by these wrecks of humanity and the PR firms they hire to try to convince me that they're good, upstanding, young patriots.

It's just absurd gaslighting to assert this kid was "smiling" and not smirking menacingly. That expression isn't open to interpretation. It's very clear body language.

It's the look of someone who thinks he's superior to the person at whom he's looking, and will hurt anyone who disagrees.

I've been looked at that way before, by people just like this kid and his cohort of harassers. And I will not pretend that I see anything other that what was clearly — and purposefully — written across his face.

[Related reading care of Laura Wagner at the Concourse: Don't Doubt What You Saw with Your Own Eyes.]

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We Resist: Day 680

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One of the difficulties in resisting the Trump administration, the Republican Congressional majority, and Republican state legislatures (plus the occasional non-Republican who obliges us to resist their nonsense, too, like we don't have enough to worry about) is keeping on top of the sheer number of horrors, indignities, and normalization of the aggressively abnormal that they unleash every single day.

So here is a daily thread for all of us to share all the things that are going on, thus crowdsourcing a daily compendium of the onslaught of conservative erosion of our rights and our very democracy.

Stay engaged. Stay vigilant. Resist.

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Earlier today by me: "Guidance Regarding Political Activity" Forbids Resistance; Will Constrain Whistleblowers and Trump Wanted to Give Putin $50M Trump Tower Penthouse During the 2016 Campaign and Democrats Are on It.

Here are some more things in the news today...


Andrew Roth at the Guardian: 'Danger Never Went Away': Ukrainian Cities Feel Cornered by Russia. "Even before the clash on Sunday in which Russia's coastguard seized three Ukrainian ships, Moscow had spent months strangling the sea trade into the vulnerable Ukrainian port cities between mainland Russia and Crimea. ...'It began this summer, the Russian federation's answer to us,' said Alexander Barchan, the head of the Berdyansk sea port authority, in an interview at his offices by the docks. Year on year, he said, shipping had already dropped 50%. 'I think we can safely call it an economic blockade. We're losing cargo flow, we're losing profit. We've moved just half the cargo that we did in previous years.' Russia has denied any disruption to Ukrainian shipping. Asked how long it could continue, Barchan paused, put up his hands and said: 'We don't even want to speculate.' The emergence of a naval front has ignited concerns that the simmering conflict between Russia and Ukraine could lead to open war."


Good. Unfortunately, our president is still a fucking puppet of Putin.

Speaking of which... Carol D. Leonnig and Josh Dawsey at the Washington Post: 'Individual 1': Trump Emerges as a Central Subject of Mueller Probe. "In two major developments this week, [Donald] Trump has been labeled in the parlance of criminal investigations as a major subject of interest, complete with an opaque legal code name: 'Individual 1.' New evidence from two separate fronts of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III's investigation casts fresh doubts on Trump's version of key events involving Russia, signaling potential political and legal peril for the president."

Relatedly, Politico's Kyle Cheney reports: "Prosecutors are considering retrying Manafort on the 10 charges that resulted in a hung jury in Virginia in August. They're also still weighing whether to file new charges based on what they say is Manafort's breach of the plea agreement."

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[Content Note: War; death] Staff at the Daily Beast: U.S. Airstrike in Afghanistan Killed 23 Civilians, Mostly Women and Children, Says U.N. "A U.S. airstrike in Afghanistan on Tuesday killed as many as 23 civilians, mostly women and children, according to the United Nations. Investigators say that as many as 10 children and eight women may have been killed in the strike on a compound in Helmand province. The U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan said Tuesday's helicopter strike took place amid a firefight between Afghan special forces and Taliban fighters, and that the Taliban had been using the compound 'as a fighting position' and accused the militants of using civilians as human shields. ...The U.N. Assistance Mission in Afghanistan has recorded 649 civilian casualties (dead and injured) as a result of aerial attacks in the first nine months of this year — the highest since records began in 2009."

[CN: Nativism; child abuse] Laura C. Morel and Patrick Michels at the Texas Tribune: No One on the Inside Can Talk About What's Happening at the Tent City for Migrant Kids.
Months after the government erected a tent city in the desert, most of what happens inside the encampment remains hidden, even from curious neighbors in the nearby town of 1,600 residents. The only images of the minors in the camp, standing outside in an orderly line or playing soccer, have been released by the Department of Health and Human Services.

"We have the same access that the whole world has," said Tornillo schools Superintendent Rosy Vega-Barrio, "which is none."

There is one local organization that gets inside the camp regularly: Diocesan Migrant & Refugee Services. The El Paso legal nonprofit is among dozens of groups funded by the government to provide legal services to immigrant children in custody.

But lawyers at Diocesan Migrant & Refugee Services, known locally as DMRS, can't speak publicly about the children at Tornillo. Their contract prohibits them from talking to the media, Executive Director Melissa Lopez said in an interview. It's another aspect of the conflict of interest built into the funding for legal aid, which also prevents lawyers from taking the government to court to get children released.
There is much more at the link.

Zack Whittaker at Techcrunch: Marriott Says 500 Million Starwood Guest Records Stolen in Massive Data Breach. "Starwood Hotels has confirmed its hotel guest database of about 500 million customers has been stolen in a data breach. The hotel and resorts giant said in a statement filed with U.S. regulators that the 'unauthorized access' to its guest database was detected on or before September 10 — but may have dated back as far as 2014. ...Some 327 million records contained a guest's name, postal address, phone number, date of birth, gender, email address, passport number, Starwood's rewards information (including points and balance), arrival and departure information, reservation date, and their communication preferences. Starwood said an unknown number of records contained encrypted credit card data, but has 'not been able to rule out' that the components needed to decrypt the data wasn't also taken."

Scott Bland at Politico: Pro-Bernie Group Hacked in Quarter-Million-Dollar Email Scam. "The political nonprofit launched by Sen. Bernie Sanders in 2016 lost nearly a quarter-million dollars to an email scam that year, according to new tax documents obtained by Politico. Our Revolution 'was the victim of a Business E-Mail Compromise scam that took place in December 2016 but was not discovered until January 2017, resulting in the loss of approximately $242,000 via an electronic transfer of funds to an overseas account,' the group disclosed in its tax forms covering the year 2017, which were filed earlier this month." If it was discovered almost two years ago, why are we only hearing about it now?

[CN: Anti-semitism] Ryan Mac at BuzzFeed: Sheryl Sandberg Emailed Staff to Conduct Research on Billionaire George Soros. "Facebook chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg requested research on a perceived company enemy, the billionaire George Soros, according to an internal email described to BuzzFeed News and confirmed by Facebook. Sandberg has previously said that she was unaware of the work done by Definers Public Affairs, a communications firm that Facebook hired for public relations and opposition research on competitors and critics, including Soros. ...While a Facebook spokesperson maintains that Sandberg did not direct Definers, it now acknowledges that she did in fact request research on Soros following comments he made at the World Economic Forum in January." She's really leaning in to Facebook's values, eh?

[CN: Climate change; environmental racism] Yessenia Funes at Earther: Climate Change Threatens Priceless Knowledge Held by Indigenous Communities, Federal Report Warns.
There are myriad ways society can benefit from indigenous knowledge. For instance, climate scientists are now working with Alaskan Native hunters to document changing Arctic ice conditions. However, the people who rely on this knowledge every day — to subsistence hunt, for example — are struggling to come to terms with the changes they're seeing on their land. These changes are outside historical patterns, so this traditional knowledge? In some cases, it seems to be losing its place.

That caribou's migration route may have changed. Or that herb used for ceremony isn't blooming during its usual time. These sorts of changes have severe impacts on indigenous peoples' health, both physical and mental. The assessment doesn't shy away from this reality. It states:
Indigenous health is based on interconnected social and ecological systems that are being disrupted by a changing climate. As these changes continue, the health of individuals and communities will be uniquely challenged by climate impacts to lands, waters, foods, and other plant and animal species. These impacts threaten sites, practices, and relationships with cultural, spiritual, or ceremonial importance that are foundational to Indigenous peoples' cultural heritages, identities, and physical and mental health.
Losing their sense of place and associated cultural practices will be devastating for indigenous communities, said [Elizabeth Brabec, the director of the Center for Heritage and Society]. There's actually a term for this loss: solastalgia.

"That's going to destabilize culture, and it's going to destabilize communities," Berbac told Earther.
And finally, to bring today's thread full circle with a giant lolsob...


*jumps into Christmas tree*

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We Resist: Day 648

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One of the difficulties in resisting the Trump administration, the Republican Congressional majority, and Republican state legislatures (plus the occasional non-Republican who obliges us to resist their nonsense, too, like we don't have enough to worry about) is keeping on top of the sheer number of horrors, indignities, and normalization of the aggressively abnormal that they unleash every single day.

So here is a daily thread for all of us to share all the things that are going on, thus crowdsourcing a daily compendium of the onslaught of conservative erosion of our rights and our very democracy.

Stay engaged. Stay vigilant. Resist.

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Earlier today by me: Tree of Life Synagogue Shooting and Bolsonaro Wins in Brazil and Trump Regime Now Says It Will Deploy 5,000 Troops to Southern Border.

Here are some more things in the news today...

This is a brilliant act of resistance! Andy Towle at Towleroad: Massive 'Trans People Deserve to Live' Banner Unfurled During Game 5 of World Series. Right on!


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[Content Note: Violence; stochastic terrorism. Covers entire section.]

Robert Costa and Felicia Sonmez at the Washington Post: Trump, GOP Defiant Amid Allegations That Incendiary Rhetoric Contributed to Climate of Violence.
Trump and his Republican allies remained defiant Sunday amid allegations from critics that Trump's incendiary attacks on political rivals and racially charged rhetoric on the campaign trail bear some culpability for the climate surrounding a spate of violence in the United States.

Trump, who has faced calls to tone down his public statements, signaled that he would do no such thing — berating billionaire liberal activist Tom Steyer, a target of a mail bomb sent by a Trump supporter, as a "crazed & stumbling lunatic" on Twitter, after Steyer said on CNN that Trump and the Republican Party have created an atmosphere of "political violence."

Later Sunday, Trump lashed out again on Twitter, this time at the media: "The Fake News is doing everything in their power to blame Republicans, Conservatives and me for the division and hatred that has been going on for so long in our Country."

The GOP's defensive posture, following Saturday's deadliest attack on Jews in U.S. history, came as some Trump allies sought to shift blame to others, including media figures and Democratic leaders, arguing that recent attempts by liberal protesters to challenge GOP officials in public were perhaps more responsible for the national unrest than the president's combative politics or the rise of conspiracy theories on the right.
Trump and other Republicans will use any excuse to distance themselves from accountability. And it will work, because their cultists don't care (except insomuch as they covertly or openly cheer acts of violence against their "enemies") and because the media continually allow them to get away with distancing themselves from accountability — or even shamelessly assist them with vile bothsideserism.

For instance:


Erin Durkin at the Guardian: Another Suspicious Package Addressed to CNN Intercepted. "Another suspicious package bound for CNN was discovered on Monday morning, the network said. The package was intercepted at a post office in Atlanta, where the network is headquartered, according to a statement from CNN president Jeff Zucker. ...Two of the pipe bombs sent last week to prominent political figures were addressed to CNN. Cesar Sayoc, a Donald Trump supporter from Florida, was arrested and charged with sending the devices. It was unclear if the latest package was part of the same pattern. Authorities said last week that even after Sayoc was arrested, additional devices might be found that had already been placed in the mail."

[CN: Homophobic slur; white supremacy; anti-Semitism] Luke Barnes at ThinkProgress: We're Witnessing a Massive Surge in Far-Right Violence; It's Unlikely to End Soon. "A far-right mob brutally beating counter-protesters while yelling 'faggot.' A series of pipe bombs mailed to the prominent liberals who are most featured in right-wing conspiracies. A white supremacist murder of two black senior citizens in a Kentucky grocery store. The mass shooting of eleven worshipers at a synagogue in what is described as the worst anti-Semitic attack in U.S. history. All these events have happened in just over a fortnight. More crucially, they all bear hallmarks of violent, far-right bigotry, which [Donald] Trump still refuses to call out and denounce."

He's never going to "call out and denounce" this trash, because he revels in it — and relentlessly exploits it to increase his own power and consolidate the power of his party.

[CN: Disablism] What he'll do — and what his fellow party members and their cultists will do — is continue to say that people like Cesar Sayoc, Gregory Bush, and Robert Bowers are "mentally unstable," implying that their actions are irrational.

But whether any or all of these men have mental illness, none of them behaved irrationally. It's utterly vile, unethical, and illegal behavior, but it also completely logical behavior to respond to decades (or more) of incendiary rhetoric that casts a population as a present threat with eliminationist violence.

That's why there has been no let-up (despite sustained press inattention) in anti-choice terrorism in decades. Killing abortion doctors and bombing or otherwise attacking clinics is an aggressively indecent but logical response to hearing that people who provide and get abortions are committing mass murder.

This isn't "senseless" crime. It's a sense that makes a perfect, devastating sense by obscene standards.

The fact that someone will see violence as a rational and necessary response to demonizing people as existential threats to you is exactly why and how stochastic terrorism works.

Casting the people who act on incendiary rhetoric as "crazy" is one of the key ways in which purveyors of that rhetoric distance themselves from responsibility.

And always remember that if they actually believe that the people who commit these acts are "crazy," then they are working very hard to keep those "crazy" people as "crazy" as possible and with access to deadly weapons.


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Arne Delfs and Patrick Donahue at Bloomberg: Merkel Steps Down as Party Leader as Election Setbacks Take Toll. "Germany's Angela Merkel will quit as head of her Christian Democratic party and won't run for another term as chancellor, taking personal responsibility for the decline in support for the governing coalition. ...The shock decision signals the beginning of the end for a chancellor who put her stamp on Europe and beyond defending moderation and liberal values that have increasingly come under attack. ...Merkel insisted she intends to remain in power until the end of her term in 2021. But how long she's able to hang on as chancellor will depend on who wins the race to succeed her as party leader." Another stunning setback for democracy.


Josh Lederman at NBC News: Evacuated After 'Health Attacks' in Cuba and China, Diplomats Face New Ordeals in U.S. "For the past 18 months, more than two dozen U.S. diplomatic staffers once stationed in Cuba and China have endured an ordeal that is equal parts medical mystery, political stand-off, and bureaucratic muddle. ...Physicians enlisted by the State Department have identified what they call a 'Brain Network Disorder' acquired by U.S. personnel serving abroad, say U.S. officials, that includes structural changes to the brain not found in any previously known disorder. ...Equally unsettling to the diplomatic evacuees: Suspected incidents of harassment and break-ins they say have occurred since returning to the States. Four U.S. officials tell NBC that the FBI has investigated."


Luke Harding at the Guardian: Czechoslovakia Ramped Up Spying on Trump in Late 1980s, Seeking U.S. Intel. "The communist intelligence service in Prague stepped up its spying campaign against Donald Trump in the late 1980s, targeting him to gain information about the 'upper echelons of the U.S. government,' archive files and testimony from former cold war spies reveal. Czechoslovakia's Státní bezpečnost (StB) carried out a long-term spying mission against Trump following his marriage in 1977 to his first wife, Ivana Zelníčková. The operation was run out of Zlín, the provincial town in south-west Czechoslovakia where Zelníčková was born and grew up."

That's some coincidence. Unless it isn't. Especially given this bit at the very end of the piece: "[KGB chief Vladimir Kryuchkov] circulated a confidential personality questionnaire to KGB heads of station abroad, setting out the qualities wanted from a potential asset. According to instructions leaked to British intelligence by the KGB defector Oleg Gordievsky, they included corruption, vanity, narcissism, marital infidelity, and poor analytical skills. The KGB should focus on personalities who were upwardly mobile in business and politics, especially Americans, the document said." Welp.

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[CN: Reproductive coercion] Auditi Guha at Rewire.News: Reproductive Coercion 'Much More Prevalent' Than Once Thought. "Four in ten survivors of intimate partner violence report that a partner has tried to get them pregnant against their will or stopped them from using birth control. Eighty-four percent of these survivors of reproductive coercion became pregnant. This is one of the findings from a survey of 164 survivors in domestic violence programs and shelters conducted by the Institute for Women's Policy Research (IWPR). The survey, which was administered to survivors in 11 states and D.C., explores how abuse affects their abilities to secure and keep jobs, choose when to start families, and maintain good credit."

[CN: Class warfare] Monica Potts at TPM: Americans Are More Vulnerable Than Ever, and the Gig Economy Isn't Helping. "By 2010, according to the Government Accountability Office, 40.4 percent of the workforce was in 'alternative work arrangements' — up from 30.6 percent in 2005. These statistics include a range of workers who, like Milland, piece together work through short-term gigs, contract work, part-time work, or temporary positions. Some of these jobs are those where people have traditionally worked for themselves, like real estate agents or freelance writers, but there was some alarm in the wake of the Great Recession that the number of people in such arrangements was rising sharply. Some surveys found that almost all of the jobs created after the Great Recession were in this type of nontraditional, insecure job, and many were part time. Many took a second, part-time job to cover their bills. In this era, these types of jobs have taken on a new name: the gig economy."

[CN: Environmental racism] Yessenia Funes at Earther: Alaska Natives Call on Banks to Protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge from Drilling. "Tiliisia Sisto, a 23-year-old mother of two, became a hunter this year. Sisto lives in Venetie, Alaska, a Gwich'in Alaska Native village, and if she wants to eat affordably while also preserving her culture, hunting is key. So are the Porcupine caribou she and her people rely on. Now, a federal proposal to open the Arctic lands on which these caribou calve to oil and gas drilling threatens the Gwich'in's primary food source and their way of life. That's why Sisto traveled all the way to New York City this week to ask major banks to withhold funding for projects seeking to develop the Coastal Plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). The Trump administration has been trying to fast-track an environmental impact statement to get extraction going here since the beginning of the year."

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We Resist: Day 629

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One of the difficulties in resisting the Trump administration, the Republican Congressional majority, and Republican state legislatures (plus the occasional non-Republican who obliges us to resist their nonsense, too, like we don't have enough to worry about) is keeping on top of the sheer number of horrors, indignities, and normalization of the aggressively abnormal that they unleash every single day.

So here is a daily thread for all of us to share all the things that are going on, thus crowdsourcing a daily compendium of the onslaught of conservative erosion of our rights and our very democracy.

Stay engaged. Stay vigilant. Resist.

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Earlier today by me: Trump Lies About Women; His Crowds Chant for Revenge and Hurricane Michael to Make Landfall in Florida Today and Trump Trauma.

Here are some more things in the news today...

[Content Note: Death; descriptions of violence] Betsy Woodruff at the Daily Beast: Jamal Khashoggi Wanted to Launch a Pro-Democracy Group; Then the Saudis Disappeared Him. "Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi Arabian journalist and legal United States resident who wrote for The Washington Post opinion section, entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on Sept. 28. Then he disappeared. Turkish government sources have told numerous outlets, including the New York Times, that they believe Khashoggi was killed in the consulate, dismembered, and smuggled out piece by piece. The Saudi government, meanwhile, has maintained that Khashoggi left unharmed. Khashoggi frequently criticized the Saudi government in his newspaper columns. And before his disappearance, he planned to turn his arguments into action. Sources familiar with his plans told The Daily Beast that he was working to launch a non-governmental organization whose stated purpose was to boost democracy and human rights in the Arab world."


I'd really like to know if U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley was aware, when she resigned yesterday, that U.S. intelligence reportedly knew about the plan to capture Khashoggi before it happened.

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Zoe Tillman at BuzzFeed: A Man Charged in Connection with Mueller's Russian Troll Farm Case Was Sentenced to Six Months in Prison. "A California man who pleaded guilty to selling fraudulent bank account numbers — information that Special Counsel Robert Mueller's office says was used to finance Russian election interference efforts — was sentenced on Wednesday to six months of prison followed by six months of home detention. Richard Pinedo, 28, wasn't accused of knowingly helping Russian companies and individuals accused of orchestrating campaigns to influence the 2016 presidential election. But his fraud scheme nevertheless landed him in the middle of the special counsel investigation."

I have repeatedly expressed my grave concerns for nearly a year now that the objective of Mueller's investigation is not to deliver meaningful accountability to a treasonous president and his accomplices, but instead to create the illusion that our institutions still work, long enough to give Republicans time to consolidate power behind this presidency, ensuring that the findings will never matter, anyway.

Fourteen days for Papadopoulos and a sweet deal for Manafort. Now six months for this guy. I don't know, y'all.

There is no urgency in response to this crisis. Too much time has passed for defenses of his allegedly methodical approach to matter.

We're two years into Donald Trump's presidency and less than a month out from midterms, and the Republican Party has consolidated power behind Trump, including a staunchly conservative majority on the Supreme Court.

If Mueller's investigation wasn't explicitly designed to keep us complacent and trusting that our democratic institutions will save us even as the GOP obliterates them, it's effectively working that way all the same.

Suffice it to say, I don't find it reassuring that we're being asked to put our faith in an investigation that hasn't even come close to curtailing the abuses of this administration — and in an election that is indubitably compromised by gerrymandering and voter suppression, and will probably be compromised by election interference both foreign and domestic.

Speaking of which:


Like I keep saying: I am going to vote. I hope it still matters.

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Kate Riga at TPM: FBI Director Wray Confirms That White House Limited Kavanaugh Probe. "During a Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing Wednesday, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) asked FBI Director Christopher Wray if the investigation into sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court justice Brett Kavanaugh was curtailed by the White House. Wray confirmed that it was. 'I think I would say that our investigation here, our supplemental update to the previous background investigation, was limited in scope and that that is consistent with the standard process for such investigations going back quite a long ways,' he said." We all knew it, but there's confirmation under oath, at least. For all it matters.

Staff and agencies at the Guardian: Trump Attacks Democrats as 'Radical Socialists' and Scorns Universal Healthcare Plan. "Donald Trump put his name to an opinion article in USA Today published on Wednesday, in a rallying cry to voters ahead of the midterm elections and warning that a big Democratic win would bring America closer to socialism and 'suffering, misery, and decay.' ...Trump's article warned: 'If Democrats win control of Congress this November, we will come dangerously closer to socialism in America. Government-run healthcare is just the beginning. Democrats are also pushing massive government control of education, private-sector businesses, and other major sectors of the US economy.' He urged that this is a fight the Republicans “must win” and issued further dire predictions about a 'radical' agenda. 'Every single citizen will be harmed by such a radical shift in American culture and life. Virtually everywhere it has been tried, socialism has brought suffering, misery, and decay,' he wrote." Projection.


If you can't see the image in the embedded tweet, the highlighted passage from Pence's interview on China reads: "[Donald] Trump and I, and our administration, are committed to taking the kind of action that will change the trajectory of this relationship. The president's imposed $250 billion dollars in tariffs with the possibility of more. We're rebuilding our military, making historic investments in our military. And make no mistake about it, we will continue to stand by all of our interests across the Asia Pacific." Shiver.

[CN: Racism] Zack Ford at ThinkProgress: Kansas Republican Says Democratic Native American Candidate Should Be Sent Back 'to the Reservation'. "A Republican official in Kansas is under fire for a Facebook message he sent Sunday lashing out at Sharice Davids, the Native American, lesbian, MMA fighter, and lawyer who appears poised to win her race for Congress. Michael Kalny, an elected Republican precinct committeeman, sent the nasty note to Anne Pritchett, president of the north chapter of the Johnson County Democratic Women. She took a screenshot of the message, which subsequently went viral. 'Little Ms. Pritchett – you and your comrades['] stealth attack on Yoder is going to blow up in your leftist face[s],' Kalny wrote, referring to incumbent Rep. Kevin Yoder (R). 'The REAL REPUBLICANS will remember what the scum DEMONRATS tried to do to Kavanaugh in November. Your radical socialist kick boxing lesbian Indian will be sent back packing to the reservation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'" JFC.

[CN: Child abuse; hostility to tribal sovereignty]


[CN: Trans hatred; gun violence] Andy Towle at Towleroad: Transgender Student Barred from Taking Shelter in Male and Female Locker Rooms During Active Shooter Drill. "A student at a middle school lockdown in Stafford, Virginia, was barred from taking shelter in the male or female locker rooms with other students during an active shooter drill while the student watched teachers debate where she should go. Equality Stafford's Lesley Woods reported the incident on Facebook... 'Let me be clear. During an event that prepares children to survive an attack by actual assailants, she was treated as if she was so much of a danger to peers that she was left exposed and vulnerable.'" Rage seethe boil.

[CN: War on agency; misogyny; Holocaust reference; video may autoplay at link] Alanna Vagianos at the Huffington Post: Pope Francis Says Getting an Abortion Is Like 'Hiring a Hitman'.
Pope Francis likened getting an abortion to "hiring a hitman" during an address at the Vatican on Wednesday.

"I ask you: Is it right to 'take out' a human life to solve a problem? What do you think? Is it right? Is it right or not?" Francis asked the thousands of people in attendance, according to Reuters.

When the crowd responded "No," the pope continued: "Is it right to hire a hitman to solve a problem? It is not right to kill a human being, regardless of how small it is to solve a problem."

Some outlets, including Reuters and The Guardian, translated Francis' comments as likening abortion to hiring "a hitman." Other outlets, such as Al Jazeera and Politico, translated Francis' quote as saying "a contract killer." Either way, his meaning is clear.

...Francis' comments are in line with his last remarks on abortion, which he made in June. He denounced abortion at the time, and likened it to the "white glove" equivalent to Nazi-era eugenics practices.

"Last century, the whole world was scandalized by what the Nazis did to purify the race. Today, we do the same thing but with white gloves," Francis said.
I have been saying for many years that this Pope is hardly the "progressive" that people inexplicably like to imagine he is, and I've taken a lot of abuse for saying that. Surely, by now, his rank illiberalism is apparent.

Again, another issue in which people could have listened to women instead of shouting at us about what fucking ingrates we are for not "appreciating" men who are supposedly "on our side."

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Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day

[Content Note: Racism; violence.]

Today is the U.S. federal holiday known as Columbus Day. Columbus Day, however, is terrible. A terrible day that celebrates a terrible man at the continued expense of the indigenous people he harmed.

Some locations around the country, including Los Angeles, have moved to replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples' Day, which is such a good idea — and that is definitely what we are celebrating in Shakesville.

Fuck Columbus.

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We Resist: Day 537

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One of the difficulties in resisting the Trump administration, the Republican Congressional majority, and Republican state legislatures (plus the occasional non-Republican who obliges us to resist their nonsense, too, like we don't have enough to worry about) is keeping on top of the sheer number of horrors, indignities, and normalization of the aggressively abnormal that they unleash every single day.

So here is a daily thread for all of us to share all the things that are going on, thus crowdsourcing a daily compendium of the onslaught of conservative erosion of our rights and our very democracy.

Stay engaged. Stay vigilant. Resist.

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Earlier today by me: So Trump Picked Brett Kavanaugh and Trump Leaves for Europe, with Harsh Words for NATO and Kind Words for Putin and Trump's War on Immigrants: The Latest.

Here are some more things in the news today...

[Content Note: Nativism] Alice Ollstein at TPM: DOJ Threatens More Migrant Family Separations After Judge's Scathing Ruling.
In the wake of a federal judge slapping down the Trump administration's attempt to roll back decades-old protections for children in immigration detention, the Trump administration is threatening to present migrant parents with a choice between indefinite detention with their children or continued separation — leaving out the third option used by previous administrations of supervised release.

..."The court does appear to acknowledge that parents who cross the border will not be released and must choose between remaining in family custody with their children pending immigration proceedings or requesting separation from their children so the child may be placed with a sponsor," Justice Department spokesman Devin O'Malley said in a statement Monday night.

...Without revealing whether or not the administration plans to appeal the ruling to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, O'Malley said: "We disagree with the court's ruling declining to amend the Flores Agreement to recognize the current crisis of families making the dangerous and unlawful journey across our southern border."

But the fiery Monday night ruling from U.S. District Court Judge Dolly Gee did not give the administration the green light for indefinite detention and separations the DOJ is claiming.
What a surprise. Exactly as I predicted.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration is busily turning the Department of Justice into a fully-controlled arm of the White House:


Benczkowski is the guy about whom Senator Dick Durbin was urgently warning last week, but his confirmation has flown almost entirely under the radar because of everything else.

In other "Trump is reshaping the country faster than we can even comprehend it" news...


Yikes. That is very bad.

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Salvador Rizzo and Meg Kelly at the Washington Post: Anatomy of a Trump Rally: 76 Percent of Claims Are False, Misleading, or Lacking Evidence. "We're doing something new: Analyzing every factual claim from [Donald] Trump's campaign rally in Montana on Thursday. According to The Fact Checker's database, the president had made 3,251 false or misleading claims at the end of May, and his average daily rate was climbing. This side of Trump really comes alive during campaign rallies, so we wanted to do the math and find out whether the president speaks more fictions or facts in front of his crowds."

Coooooool. Who is this waste of time and energy for, though? Anyone with sense already knows he's a compulsive liar, and the members of his MAGA cult will never believe you and/or don't even care and/or consider his dishonesty a positive. What a pointless piece of performative circle-jerkery for their Beltway colleague and literally no one else.

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Niels Lesniewski at RollCall: After Moscow Trip, Senator Ron Johnson Says Election Meddling Overblown. "One of the Republican senators back from a trip to Moscow is suggesting that Congress went too far in punishing Russia for meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. 'I've been pretty upfront that the election interference — as serious as that was, and unacceptable — is not the greatest threat to our democracy,' Sen. Ron Johnson said in an interview with the Washington Examiner published over the weekend. 'We've blown it way out of proportion.'" Oh.

Luke Harding at the Guardian: Former Putin Adviser Has Secret Investment in U.S. Energy Firm Praised by Trump. "Vladimir Putin's former chief of staff has a secret investment in an American energy company hailed by Donald Trump as creating jobs for American workers. Alexander Voloshin — who served as Boris Yeltsin's chief of staff before working for Putin between 2000 and 2003 — has an undisclosed stake in American Ethane, a Houston-based firm that recently signed a multibillion dollar export deal with China." Sounds about right.

Josh Dawsey, Tom Hamburger, and Ashley Parker at the Washington Post: Giuliani Works for Foreign Clients While Serving as Trump's Attorney. "Rudolph W. Giuliani continues to work on behalf of foreign clients both personally and through his namesake security firm while serving as [Donald] Trump's personal attorney — an arrangement experts say raises conflict of interest concerns and could run afoul of federal ethics laws. Giuliani said in recent interviews with The Washington Post that he is working with clients in Brazil and Colombia, among other countries, as well as delivering paid speeches for a controversial Iranian dissident group. He has never registered with the Justice Department on behalf of his overseas clients, asserting it is not necessary because he does not directly lobby the U.S. government and is not charging Trump for his services." Sure.


Hahahahahahaha nothing matters! *jumps into Christmas tree*

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[CN: Racism; death] Ayana Byrd at Colorlines: Racism Linked to High Maternal and Infant Mortality for Native Women. "The Center for American Progress released a report [July 9] that finds that institutional racism, which has been proven to negatively impact the health of Black women, is also a factor behind high maternal and infant mortality rates for Native Americans. In 'American Indian and Alaska Native Maternal and Infant Mortality: Challenges and Opportunities,' authors Lucy Truschel and Cristina Novoa also found that in the face of disproportionately high death rates for mothers and babies, traditional Indigenous community practices are instrumental in getting women better access to health care."

[CN: Harassment; war on agency] Teddy Wilson at Rewire.News: Anti-Choice Intimidation, Harassment Close Indiana Planned Parenthood Clinic. "Planned Parenthood is closing its clinic in Fort Wayne, Indiana, because of a coordinated intimidation and harassment campaign by anti-choice activists. The closure of the reproductive health-care clinic comes amid a massive surge in violent actions against abortion providers. ...Christie Gillespie, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky (PPINK), said in a statement Monday that Fort Wayne patients and providers have been subjected to harassment and attacks from those who oppose abortion rights. 'I am putting Allen County Right to Life, and all anti-women's groups, on notice: You have intimidated and harassed us for the last time in this community,' Gillespie said. 'We will be back, stronger than ever before. Because our supporters know that we provide lifesaving, high quality health care to the thousands of Hoosiers in the Fort Wayne community. No matter what.'"

[CN: Death penalty] And in other news, a number of state governments are still really determined to execute people, despite the fact that murder drug availability has made that extremely difficult. So they're getting "inventive."


If Republican state legislatures spent half as much time on figuring out how to support people's lives as they did trying to figure out how to kill people, we'd live in a goddamn utopia.

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Election Thread

Alabama, California, Iowa, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, and South Dakota had primary races yesterday. Here's a thread to talk about any and all of the results that you found exciting or disappointing.

Two quick things I want to highlight:

Deb Haaland won her Democratic primary in New Mexico's congressional race, which, as Jennifer Bendery reports at HuffPo, means that the United States is very likely to get its first Native American congresswoman in November!

The district encompasses Albuquerque and is solidly blue ― it's rated D+7 by the Cook Partisan Voter Index ― so Haaland is all but certain to win in November when she takes on the lone GOP candidate in the race, Janice Arnold-Jones.

The House seat is open because its current occupant, Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D), is running for governor.
Good luck to both Haaland and Grisham later this year!

[Content Note: Sexual violence] And in California, voters in Santa Clara County voted to remove Superior Court Judge Aaron Persky from the bench, Meagan Flynn reports at the WaPo. Persky is the shitbird who sentenced Stanford University swimmer Brock Turner to six months in jail after he was convicted for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman.
"Tonight many, many voters voted against the culture of impunity for high-status perpetrators of sexual assault or domestic violence," Michele Dauber, a Stanford University professor and chair of the Recall Judge Aaron Persky Campaign, told The Washington Post. "This election expresses clearly that sexual assault, sexual violence is serious and it has to be taken seriously by elected officials. It's a historical moment when women across all sectors of society are standing up saying, 'Enough is enough.'"

Persky could not immediately reached for comment.
Buh-bye!

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We Resist: Day 452

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One of the difficulties in resisting the Trump administration, the Republican Congressional majority, and Republican state legislatures (plus the occasional non-Republican who obliges us to resist their nonsense, too, like we don't have enough to worry about) is keeping on top of the sheer number of horrors, indignities, and normalization of the aggressively abnormal that they unleash every single day.

So here is a daily thread for all of us to share all the things that are going on, thus crowdsourcing a daily compendium of the onslaught of conservative erosion of our rights and our very democracy.

Stay engaged. Stay vigilant. Resist.

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Earlier today by me: F#@k James Comey, Part Two and On Trump's Syria Strike and An Observation.

Here are some more things in the news today...

[Content Note: Anti-Blackness; white supremacy] Damien Gayle at the Guardian: Arrest of Two Black Men at Starbucks for 'Trespassing' Sparks Protests.
About two dozen chanting protesters have entered a Philadelphia Starbucks where two black men were arrested after store employees called 911 to say the men were trespassing [despite the fact that the men were just waiting to meet a friend there, like countless people do in Starbucks franchises all over the world every damn day—Liss].

The protesters moved to the front counter shortly after 7 am on Monday and chanted "Starbucks coffee is anti-black" and "We are gonna shut you down."

...The arrests on Thursday were captured on video and circulated widely on social media. The footage shows police officers confronting two men seated at a table, before handcuffing and arresting them. Their friend, who is white, arrives just as the pair are being led outside.

Melissa DePino captured the incident on video and posted it on Twitter. She wrote: "The police were called because these men hadn't ordered anything. They were waiting for a friend to show up, who did as they were taken out in handcuffs for doing nothing. All the other white ppl are wondering why it's never happened to us when we do the same thing."

The police commissioner, Richard Ross, said officers went to the coffee shop after Starbucks employee reported the men were trespassing. Officers were told the men had entered and asked to use the toilet, but were refused because they had not bought anything. They then refused to leave. Ross, who is black, insisted that his officers "did absolutely nothing wrong."

Police have not released the names of the men. A spokesman for the district attorney's office said the two were released "because of lack of evidence" that a crime had been committed, but declined to comment further, citing a police investigation.

I have seen an awful lot of people arguing in defense of both the police and the Starbucks employee who called them, because the men were asked to leave, so neither the police nor the employee had any choice once they refused. That is bullshit. And it is bullshit that ignores the men probably never would have been asked to leave in the first place if they'd been white, and bullshit that ignores there was still no reason to call the police when they wouldn't leave as long as they weren't hurting anyone, and bullshit that ignores the police were there to protect property not people, including and especially the people they were arresting, which is not the job the police insist to us they do (despite all evidence to the contrary).

And one of the things that businesses like Starbucks need to be drilling into their employees' heads is that Black people — and brown people, and disabled people — are disproportionately likely to have fatal interactions with police, so the police should be called only if people, and especially people of color and/or disabled people, are causing some sort of serious problem. And "taking up a table for awhile without buying anything" isn't actually a serious problem.

For fuck's sake.

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Devlin Barrett at the Washington Post: Trump Wants to Review Material Seized from Personal Lawyer Before Federal Investigators. "[Donald] Trump asked a federal judge Sunday night to allow him to review documents that FBI agents seized from the office of his longtime lawyer before criminal investigators have a chance to see the material. The request underscores the high stakes in an ongoing legal fight in federal court in New York, where Michael Cohen, Trump's lawyer, is also fighting to get a chance to review material seized as part of a criminal investigation of his business dealings." Authoritarianism watch, part wev in an endless series.

Anita Kumar at McClatchy: Trump Businesses Made Millions off Republican Groups and Federal Agencies, Report Says. "[Donald] Trump's U.S. businesses have received at least $15.1 million in revenue from political groups and federal agencies since 2015, according to a new report to be released Monday. The money went to Trump's airplanes, hotels, golf courses, even a bottled water company during the presidential campaign and the first 15 months of his presidency, according to a compilation of known records of the spending by Public Citizen obtained by McClatchy. ...The total amount is likely to be much more. There is no single place to find out how much the administration is spending at Trump businesses, though federal agencies have started to disclose some records in response to public record requests. ...By comparison, in 2013 and 2014, political spending at his properties was less than $20,000." Fucking grifter.

Damian Paletta at the Washington Post: Trump Contradicts His Treasury Department, Accuses China and Russia of Currency Cheating. "Trump on Monday accused China and Russia of improperly manipulating their currencies in a way that gives them unfair trade advantages. 'Russia and China are playing the Currency Devaluation game as the U.S. keeps raising interest rates. Not acceptable!' the president wrote on Twitter. The accusation, delivered without any evidence or corroboration, directly contradicts a report issued Friday by Trump's Treasury Department, which did not accuse either country of artificially lowering the value of its currency. Instead, the report found that China's currency had recently moved in a direction that should benefit U.S. exporters." JFC.

screen cap of a tweet authored by @nycsouthpaw responding to a tweet published by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, showing a photo of the Situation Room and claiming to be on the night of the Syrian strike decision; nycsouthpaw has responded: 'This photo wasn’t taken last night. Pence was in Peru.'

Jon Swaine at the Guardian: Trump's Press Secretary Issues Clarification After Posting Misleading Photo. "Donald Trump's press secretary issued a begrudging clarification on Sunday after being accused of posting a misleading photograph of the president online. Sarah Sanders was criticised for a tweet on Saturday that appeared to show Trump busily directing missile strikes against Syria from the White House situation room, with Vice-President Mike Pence at his right hand. 'Last night the President put our adversaries on notice: when he draws a red line he enforces it,' Sanders wrote as a caption. ...Sanders on Sunday responded with a new installment from the Trump administration's series of prickly statements in which an inaccurate remark is simultaneously defended and amended. It said: 'As I said, the President put our adversaries on notice that he enforces red lines with the strike on Syria Friday night. The photo was taken Thursday in the Situation Room during Syria briefing.'" Sure.

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[CN: White supremacy] Alice Ollstein at TPM: Interior Officials Have History of Hostility to Native Concerns. "A scathing Inspector General's report released last week is raising new questions about last summer's mass reassignment of Interior Department (DOI) employees that disproportionately affected Native Americans. Now, current and former members of Congress and former department officials tell TPM that two top Trump political appointees at the department — at least one of whom played a key role in the reassignments — have long been hostile to Native concerns. Both officials, Deputy Secretary David Bernhardt, the department's second in command, and Associate Deputy Secretary Jim Cason, served in top DOI posts during the George W. Bush administration, at a time of intense conflict between the agency and Native American tribes."

[CN: Authoritarianism; white supremacy] Natasha Geiling at ThinkProgress: These States Want to Make Planning a Pipeline Protest a Crime.
As pipeline protests continue to delay and, sometimes, stop energy projects in their tracks, the fossil fuel industry and Republican lawmakers are looking for new ways to clamp down on environmental protest.

In the last few years, state lawmakers across the country have proposed bills that would impose harsh penalties on environmental protest, particularly protests aimed at delaying pipeline construction or shutting down existing pipeline infrastructure. In energy-rich states like Oklahoma and North Dakota, lawmakers have successfully passed bills prohibiting certain kinds of protest, from protests that block highways or traffic to protests that trespass onto property containing energy infrastructure.

But a new crop of bills proposed in Louisiana, Pennsylvania, and Minnesota — all states with controversial pipeline projects currently under consideration — take the criminalization of protest one step further.

If passed, the bills would make it illegal to conspire to protest in certain instances, like when a protest would require trespass or some other kind of civil disobedience. This means the act of simply planning a protest that includes a civil disobedience component, like trespass — regardless of whether or not you actually protest — would become illegal.
This is just authoritarianism run amok, and further evidence of what I say all the time: Donald Trump is not an anomaly of Republican politics, but its endgame.

[CN: White supremacy] Dan Balz and Scott Clement at the Washington Post: Poll: Democrats' Advantage in Midterm Election Support Is Shrinking. "Democrats hold an advantage ahead of the midterm elections, but a Washington Post-ABC News poll shows that edge has narrowed since January, a signal to party leaders and strategists that they could be premature in anticipating a huge wave of victories in November." And why? WHITE PEOPLE VOTING TO PROTECT WHITE PRIVILEGE.


And finally...

[CN: Climate change; video may autoplay at link] Allan Adamson at Tech Times: Atlantic Ocean Current Slowing Down Due to Global Warming: Here's What Could Happen. "Findings of two new studies have revealed that the Atlantic ocean current has significantly slowed down and is currently at its slowest pace in 1,600 years. The researchers attribute the slowing down of the current known as the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation to global warming. ...The so-called 'conveyor belt of the ocean' plays an important role in regulating global temperatures and the phenomenon is feared to have serious consequences. AMOC transports heat around the globe and if this movement stops, the heat would not be distributed."

That could lead to: More severe African droughts; more extreme winters and summers in Europe and North America; more severe storms in Europe; a faster rise in sea levels of the U.S. East Coast; fisheries devastated by warming waters, impacting jobs and creating food scarcity; and the ocean becoming "less effective at absorbing carbon dioxide [which] can lead to higher quantities of the greenhouse gas in the atmosphere worsening global warming." Fuck.

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The President Prominently Reminds Us He Is a White Supremacist

[Content Note: Racism; racist and misogynist slur.]

Ali Vitali at NBC News: Trump Calls Warren 'Pocahontas' at Event Honoring Native Americans.

Donald Trump revived his derogatory nickname for Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., on Monday, referring to her as "Pocahontas" during an event honoring Native American veterans at the White House.

Trump told the veterans: "You were here long before any of us were here. Although we have a representative in Congress who they say was here a long time ago. They call her Pocahontas."

After making the crack, Trump turned to one of the Navajo code talkers, who served in World War II, and said: "But you know what? I like you. Because you are special. You are special people, you are really incredible people."

He spoke under the watchful eye of a portrait of President Andrew Jackson, known for his forceful removals of Native Americans from their ancestral lands.
Just a clusterfuck of white supremacist, patriarchal hatred. Also just another day in Donald Trump's White House.

Naturally, many Native Americans were profoundly upset (if entirely unsurprised) by Trump's behavior. Jefferson Keel, the president of the National Congress of American Indians and also a combat veteran, said in a statement: "We regret that the president's use of the name Pocahontas as a slur to insult a political adversary is overshadowing the true purpose of today's White House ceremony. Today was about recognizing the remarkable courage and invaluable contributions of our Native code talkers."

It was supposed to be, anyway. But every day in Donald Trump's White House is about Donald Trump. First, foremost, and forever.

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We Resist: Day 265

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One of the difficulties in resisting the Trump administration, the Republican Congressional majority, and Republican state legislatures is keeping on top of the sheer number of horrors, indignities, and normalization of the aggressively abnormal that they unleash every single day.

So here is a daily thread for all of us to share all the things that are going on, thus crowdsourcing a daily compendium of the onslaught of conservative erosion of our rights and our very democracy.

Stay engaged. Stay vigilant. Resist.

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Here are some things in the news today:

Earlier today by me: Tillerson Isn't a Hero for Calling Trump a Disablist Slur and SO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT, REPUBLICANS.

[Content Note: Food insecurity] Richard Wolffe at the Guardian: U.S. Officials Privately Acknowledge Serious Food Shortage. "Federal officials privately admit there is a massive shortage of meals in Puerto Rico three weeks after Hurricane Maria devastated the island. Officials at the Federal Emergency Management Agency say that the government and its partners are only providing 200,000 meals a day to meet the needs of more than 2 million people. That is a daily shortfall of between 1.8m and 5.8m meals. The scale of the food crisis dwarfs the more widely publicized challenges of restoring power and communications. More than a third of Puerto Ricans are still struggling to live without drinking water." Rage. Seethe. Boil.

[CN: Descriptions of injury, death, and neglect at the link] Frances Robles at the New York Times: Puerto Rico's Health Care Is in Dire Condition, Three Weeks After Maria. "Nearly three weeks after Hurricane Maria tore through Puerto Rico, many sick people across the island remain in mortal peril. The government's announcements each morning about the recovery effort are often upbeat, but beyond them are hidden emergencies. Seriously ill dialysis patients across Puerto Rico have seen their treatment hours reduced by 25 percent because the centers still lack a steady supply of diesel to run their generators. Less than half of Puerto Rico's medical employees have reported to work in the weeks since the storm, federal health officials said. Hospitals are running low on medicine and high on patients, as they take in the infirm from medical centers where generators failed."

The death toll now stands at 43. That number is going to continue to rise without urgent interventions.

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Nicole Lafond at TPM: Trump Threatens NBC's TV License After Network Publishes Unfavorable Reports. "After suggesting last week that American media outlets should be investigated by Congress, [Donald] Trump on Wednesday appeared to threaten NBC's broadcast license over the network's reporting on tensions between the President and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. He tweeted: 'With all of the Fake News coming out of NBC and the Networks, at what point is it appropriate to challenge their License? Bad for country!' As a businessman and candidate, Trump frequently threatened to sue news organizations over unflattering coverage. But his latest threat of using the power of the federal government to go after media companies represents a dramatic escalation in his ongoing war against the press."


Michael Kranish at the Washington Post: 'He's Better Than This,' Says Thomas Barrack, Trump's Loyal Whisperer. "[Thomas J. Barrack Jr., a billionaire who is one of Donald Trump's oldest friends] said he has often thought about how he has remained a close friend for 30 years with a man whose 'reputation is selfish and egotistical. Here's what I think the answer is: I've never needed anything from him. ...I was always subservient to him.'" That doesn't sound like a friendship then. I honestly don't think Trump has any real friends. He only has people in his orbit who will say things like "he's better than this," despite all evidence to the contrary.

[CN: Islamophobia] Imani Gandy at Rewire: Civil Rights Groups Demand Transparency on Trump's Muslim Ban. "The lawsuit filed by Muslim Advocates, Americans United for Separation of Church and State, and Southern Poverty Law Center demands that the Trump administration provide information regarding a waiver process built into the Muslim ban by which foreign nationals barred from entry by Trump's executive orders may nonetheless gain entry to the United States. Trump on September 24 announced his third attempt to implement his long-promised Muslim travel ban by way of presidential proclamation. ...The proclamation includes a process that permits consular officers to grant waivers on a 'case-by-case' basis, thus allowing foreign nationals who might otherwise be barred to enter the United States. Trump administration officials have been silent about the procedures that will be implemented to evaluate waiver requests, prompting immigration rights advocates to demand transparency."

Nicole Perlroth and Scott Shane at the New York Times: How Israel Caught Russian Hackers Scouring the World for U.S. Secrets.
It was a case of spies watching spies watching spies: Israeli intelligence officers looked on in real time as Russian government hackers searched computers around the world for the code names of American intelligence programs.

What gave the Russian hacking, detected more than two years ago, such global reach was its improvised search tool — antivirus software made by a Russian company, Kaspersky Lab, that is used by 400 million people worldwide, including by officials at some two dozen American government agencies.

The Israeli officials who had hacked into Kaspersky's own network alerted the United States to the broad Russian intrusion, which has not been previously reported, leading to a decision just last month to order Kaspersky software removed from government computers.

The Russian operation, described by multiple people who have been briefed on the matter, is known to have stolen classified documents from a National Security Agency employee who had improperly stored them on his home computer, on which Kaspersky's antivirus software was installed. What additional American secrets the Russian hackers may have gleaned from multiple agencies, by turning the Kaspersky software into a sort of Google search for sensitive information, is not yet publicly known.
I don't think Trump has made one public statement about this. I'm not even sure he's been asked about it. Just a major national security issue that is less important to this president than the NFL's tax breaks.

Ali Watkins at Politico: Carter Page Says He Won't Testify Before Senate Intelligence Panel in Russia Probe. "Carter Page, a former foreign policy adviser to the Trump campaign, informed the Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday that he will not be cooperating with any requests to appear before the panel for its investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election and would plead the Fifth, according to a source familiar with the matter." In case anyone had managed to forget why it is that Trump is more consumed with NFL tax breaks than Russian espionage.


Mike Allen and Jonathan Swan at Axios: Inside Bannon's Plans for a GOP Civil War. "Establishment Republicans are getting squeezed to death from within. In what should be nirvana — all-party control of Washington — they instead are jammed daily between a president who routinely ridicules them for ineptitude — and Steve Bannon, who's recruiting hardliners to extinguish their very existence." And they have no one to blame but themselves. I would delight at their destruction, if only I weren't keenly aware that whoever Bannon elevates will be even worse.

[Content Note: Mass shooting; war on agency] Katie Klabusich at Truthout: Congress Uses Las Vegas Massacre to Push Abortion Ban.
This week, the Senate takes up an unconstitutional bill recently passed 237-189 in the House that would ban all abortion after 20 weeks. The deceptively named "Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act" (H.R. 36) would "make it a crime for any person to perform or attempt to perform an abortion if the probable post-fertilization age of the fetus is 20 weeks or more."

The claim that a fetus can feel pain at 20 weeks has been thoroughly debunked.

...With just a 52-seat majority, Senate Republicans would need to gather 60 votes to prevent Democrats from filibustering. In an effort to create a sense of urgency, House Republican leaders issued a statement declaring that their inspiration to vote on H.R. 36 came from the mass shooting in Las Vegas. They wrote that after the shooting, "we are reminded just how precious life is … We spoke of the potential of life — especially lives cut short through abortion."

NARAL Nevada Las Vegas Organizing Coordinator Cyndy Hernandez responded with a statement of her own: "This horrific, politically motivated response is not what those of us here in Las Vegas need. On behalf of families across the state of every political background, NARAL Nevada calls on Rep. Amodei and Congressional Republicans to retract these offensive remarks and commit to never again using the pain and suffering of our community to justify taking away our rights."
There is no depth to Republicans' depravity. Jesus fucking Jones.

[CN: Misogynistic violence; racism] Auditi Guha at Rewire: Will Congress Do Something About Missing, Murdered Native Women? "Congressional legislation introduced last week aims to improve the federal response to the crisis of missing and murdered Native women. Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND) on October 5 introduced Savanna's Act, named in honor of 22-year-old Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind of the Spirit Lake and Turtle Mountain Chippewa Nations in North Dakota. LaFontaine-Greywind vanished in August while eight months pregnant. Her body was found eight days later in the Red River. On some reservations, Native women and girls are murdered at a rate more than ten times the national average. Eighty-four percent of Native women have experienced violence in their lifetime... Native advocates commended the new legislation introduced by Heitkamp. Savanna's Act is 'an important step towards interrupting the crisis of invisibility of murdered and missing Native women and girls in law enforcement practices,' Judith LeBlanc, director of the Native Organizers Alliance, told Rewire."

[CN: LGBTQ hatred] Andy Towle at Towleroad: Trump Administration Pulls Out of Stonewall Event, Sought Assurance That No LGBT Pride Flag Is on Federal Land. "The Trump administration got wind of what was happening on October 11 at the Stonewall National Monument, where a rainbow flag is set to be hoisted and was publicized as the first LGBTQ Pride flag flying permanently on federal land. Now the National Park Service under Secretary Ryan Zinke has pulled its representative from the event and is working to certify that 'the flagpole adjacent to Christopher Park was not technically on federal land so that no rainbow flag would be flying on US government property,' according to NYC's Gay City News."

[CN: Police brutality] Jamiles Lartey at the Guardian: U.S. Police Killings Undercounted by Half, Study Using Guardian Data Finds. "Over half of all police killings in 2015 were wrongly classified as not having been the result of interactions with officers, a new Harvard study based on Guardian data has found. The finding is just the latest to show government databases seriously undercounting the number of people killed by police. ...Researchers found the accuracy varied wildly by state, with just 17.6% misclassification in Washington, but a startling 100% in Oklahoma. '[Oklahoma] had more than 30 people were killed by police there in 2015 and none of them were counted on death certificates,' [lead researcher Justin Feldman] said."

Laura Hazard Owen at NeimanLab: The Share of Women in Newsrooms Has Increased Barely 1 Percentage Point Since 2001, ASNE Data Shows. "The share of people of color working in the 661 news organizations that took the survey was 16.55 percent in 2017, down slightly from 16.94 percent in 2016. (Things look a little better at online-only news sites: 24.3 percent of journalists working there were people of color, up from 23.3 percent last year.) ...Women made up 39.1 percent of all newsroom employees in 2017, compared to 38.7 percent in 2016. (And only up slightly from way back in 2001, when it was 37.35 percent.) Again, online-only news organizations did better than daily newspapers: 47.8 percent of online-only news site employees were women, compared to 47.6 percent in 2016, while at daily newspapers, women comprised 38.9 percent of employees, compared to 38.1 percent in 2016." BOO.

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