Sunday, March 24, 2019

Who Is Patricia Okoumou?


Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for justice’ sake, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven.

We were taught those words in parochial school, and although I have long abjured my Christian upbringing, these words still make sense to me.

Who is Patricia Okoumou? 


 

Today’s Newsletter is authored by Lisa Savage, whose blog, Went 2 the Bridge is one of my faves.

Patricia Okoumou is a woman of conscience who could not stand by and watch children being separated from their parents and caged at the U.S.-Mexico border. First on July 4, she climbed the Statue of Liberty with her banner and was arrested. I wrote about that at the time, and you can read that here.

In an interview with Democracy Now! this month, she explained that the slogans on her attire are a response to the current First Lady who wore a jacket that said: I  REALLY DON’T CARE, DO U?” Okoumou said she was also inspired by our First Lady, Michelle Obama, who was often targeted by ugly racists and who responded, “When they go low, we go high.”

Okoumou commented: “I went as high as I could.”


Okoumou at Liberty's feet
When Okoumou was interviewed by Paper Magazine, reporter Michael Love Michael wrote her as saying:

“the way conservative politicians talk about the family separation crisis is steeped in misleading and xenophobic rhetoric designed to keep people distracted. You can’t call human beings illegal; you can’t call human beings aliens because our children are listening….Aliens come from outer space, and by calling our children that who want better lives, we are a detriment to them.”

Most recently, news that child separations and detentions were kept secret, that they generate profit for corporations like Northrup Grumman and Amazon, and that even infants have been separated from nursing mothers makes Okoumou’s cause even more pressing for those who care what their government does in their name.

 

Today activists will pack the courtroom in NYC for Okoumou’s bail hearing. A bad judge sentenced her to house arrest, claiming that she engages in activism because it’s the only way she has to make a living. Shame on him.

Those of us who can’t be in court with Okoumou today can help by contributing to her defense fund and other expenses here: https://www.gofundme.com/PatriciaOkoumou.

LA City Hall: intact family protesting  (source: Reuters)

Patricia Okoumou hears the children crying for their parents. Do you? (Trigger warning: this recording of their voices could make you cry, too.)


 







Water Protector Scales Water Well-Drilling Rig


Supreme Court delivers slim victory in Yakima Nation’s treaty rights case.

Robert Mueller delivers his final report to the Justice Department



US jury finds Monsanto's Roundup was a 'substantial factor' in causing man's cancer in latest blow to Bayer-Monsanto



Judge Blocks Lame-Duck Power Grab by Wisconsin GOP 

Colorado Supports National Popular Vote

Teaching Assistants Go On Strike At University Of Illinois At Chicago

 

French Unions Call General Strike For Better Pay, Retirement, Education


Sunday, March 17, 2019

Ball and Scepter vs. Ball & Chain




I can’t help noticing, even in the alternative electronic press which should know better, that headline after headline includes the name that has become the new mantra. Starts with T, ends with P.



It is a Ball and Scepter framing of our current malaise, whereas the true king is the corporate, multinational Ball & Chain. Bottom feeder politicians are merely the enablers. The real tyranny comes from the smoke stacks, and the antennas, and their marketeers, not the political schemers and dealers except in their forceps role, even though they seem to think otherwise.

Parties on The Roof


Story in point: I live in a building whose Board of Trustees by their own verbal admission have begun to negotiate with Verizon which wants to install cell phone antennas on our roof requiring a 50’ X 50’ foot space. The foot-print of the building in question measures about 200 X 200 feet. If my figures are anywhere close to accurate, the total roof area is approximately 40,000 square feet. Facilities where the building’s boiler and ventilation systems are housed occupy a centrally located structure measuring roughly 50 feet square, or 2500 square feet, leaving 37,500 square feet for Verizon whose plans call for 2500 square feet and an additional 22 foot limit marking the extreme danger zone which workers cannot enter without protective gear. One imagines lead-backed Halloween costumes and aluminum foil headgear in the 31,571 square feet remaining, ample room for roof parties where those humming antennas will supply the background music. That, believe it or not, is the scheme one board member is advancing in all seriousness!



What is even more to the point, Verizon has our membership attached to a ball & chain, namely a board which is indifferent to the damage such a scheme would do to property values (https://www.emfanalysis.com/property-values-declining-cell-towers/), human, animal, bird, insect and plant life (http://www.mystreetmychoice.com/sebastopol.html) and to our neighbors living within the 1300 impact radius of such antennas, let alone the havoc it is already creating in a community of aging folks, some of them already in fragile health.



Finials with a Tail


Finials with tails
At about the limit of 1300 feet from our building, a church in the neo-colonialist style has mounted multiple cell phone antennas disguised as finials at the base of its tower. Normally, finials in  the neocolonial style would be “turned,” but not only are these disguised as tapered pentagonal boxes, they sport tails. The tail of course houses the necessary electrical conduit! More ingenious might be cell phone antennas masked as kangaroos. 


Aesthetics aside, catty corner to the House of God, the University of California has just opened a multi-storey student dorm capable of housing nearly 500 innocent young lives, while the House of Money slow cooks them.



1942 Japanese roundup. Urn-shaped finials faintly seen

Moral of the story: the Men of God, like certain board members, do not necessarily concern themselves so much with their neighbors, as with the lures of Mammon.






Petition Governor Newsom to order testing of Diablo Canyon for embrittled, earthquake-prone reactors in  light of PGE’s criminal negligence at https://petitions.moveon.org/sign/gov-newsom-test-diablo

Demand Europe’s biggest public bank to #stopfundingfossils at







MAJOR HEADLINE: French Police To Join Yellow Vests After Realizing Government Is Extorting Them Too




House committee chair cancels #45 plan for low-yield nuke.



Death penalty, mostly targeting people of color, ended by California’s Governor Newsom who “can’t sleep at night.”



U.S. Senate passes war powers resolution ending complicity in world's worst humanitarian crisis in Yemen.



Congress ends #45’s State of Emergency 59-4l, with 12 Republicrats crossing the aisle.



Millions of students in over 120 countries skip school in the name of planetary transformation and to protest climate collapse.






The bad news is the Pentagon spent $2.6 billion developing hypersonIc weaponry, but the good news is they only spent $4.6 million in just one month on crab and lobster.



U.S. plans to demand ‘allies’ pay 150% for privilege of hosting troops.




Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Two for the price of one





Harvey “Sluggo” Wasserman has an article you need to read this week: What Deadly Disaster Is the Criminal, Bankrupt PG&E So Desperately Hiding at Its Diablo Canyon Nukes at https://readersupportednews.org/opinion2/277-75/55293-rsn-what-deadly-disaster-is-the-criminal-bankrupt-pgae-so-desperately-hiding-at-its-diablo-canyon-nukes.

Diablo Canyon NPP at San Luis Obispo
There you can read about how PGE deferred maintenance since 2010 at Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant, and about unit one’s serious embrittlement (that means its containment vessel is cracked and flaking) making it vulnerable to a serious earthquake. A little background here: besides killer PGE's deferred maintenance at Diablo and its serial mayhem in San Bruno and Paradise, California, like other utilities, PGE also subscribes to the Holtec thin-walled canister (roughly one inch thick) because it’s way cheaper (as in cheap and dirty) than the foot-thick casks other nuclear-subscribing nations use. The canister is supposedly designed to receive nuclear waste and store it on site. Why is this important? Because Diablo, like San Onofre, is right on the ocean, (It has killed all sea life around it for a radius of 500 miles!) and salt air has a nasty way of corroding those nice neat Holtec canisters. Once air comes in contact with the rods, an explosion results. A normal explosion can be counted on to act like a normal bunker buster, but a nuclear explosion has exponentially more uncomfortable consequences. And once Diablo is decommissioned (sooner preferably, but probably later than life on earth would like) those very same canisters will be used to store “spent” fuel rods. (They are not spent by any means, it’s just nice, soothing language the industry uses to help you sleep well at night).

There are a couple of other inconveniences about Holtec canisters:  they cannot be loaded safely. When they crack or develop holes, they can’t be inspected. Nor can they be repaired. A fourth inconvenience is that the regulatory agency, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission like to approve them. Now ordinarily, the explosion of a canister, say one containing tomato soup, although messy, is not  a worrisome matter, but these canisters store hot nuclear waste. If/when air comes in contact with a “spent” fuel rod, the canister explodes. A one-canister explosion can trigger a domino effect, where a whole football field worth of storage canisters explodes.  Ooops! There goes California AND the U.S. agricultural industry. You can read about such an accident which happened in 1957 in Kyshtym, at the Soviet Union’s Mayak plutonium production and reprocessing plant by googling Kyshtym.

We ask that every one of our readers to please sign the petition asking Governor Newsom to investigate Diablo Canyon before unit one is turned on again after refueling. You may sign the petition to Newsom here:

 

Flash in the Pan

Elsewhere, the coup called by weaponized-mustachioed John Bolton for Venezuela, although it has suffered rather embarrassing (to the winner-steals-all U.S.) developments since I last wrote about it (such as the burning of so-called “humanitarian” aid trucks waiting at the border to enter Venezuela, and the embarrassing revelation that our brave men-in-Havana were right there alongside them in the small town where those trucks were lined up and ready to soften the Venezuelan resistance) activists foisted the State Department's plan by setting those trucks on fire. They were prevented from crossing the frontier into Venezuela.

For residents of the Bay Area, and in particular San Francisco, don't weep for Venezuela, join the rally called by a coalition of groups, among them ANSWER, at the Civic Center BART stop's UN Plaza, Saturday, March 9 at noon.   And please remember, aside from labor's slogan “An injury to one is an injury to all,” if we don’t object to the high crimes and misdemeanors of our own country, sooner or later, we run the risk of the chickens coming home to roost (meaning our internal invasion by #45.)  Do it NOW.
Notification of the event is at https://www.answercoalition.org/sf_updates



To our readers: This week, good things outnumbering skullduggery in our world are so numerous, the list has to be limited to the three which struck me as most  seminal.

Deep ecology

Peasants, including small-scale farmers, rural workers, fishing communities, pastoralists and landless agriculture workers, have been recognized as a vulnerable population with distinct needs for the first time ever. A new UN Declaration protects their rights to land, seeds, and adequate incomes with an emphasis on civil and social rights. By protecting peasant rights, the new status also aims to help reduce climate change and protect biodiversity.

Giving nature human rights (and vice versa)

Modeled on rights of nature laws passed, among others, by the Ponca Nation in Oklahoma, and the Chippewa Nation in Minnesota, Toledo Ohio voters grant Lake Erie legal rights of a person giving the city legal recourse to fight corporate polluters and protect its water.

Comic relief

Reducing planetary pollution, China beats New York City instead of incinerating waste, by raising cockroaches to eat it.

Cockroach farming in China

Thursday, February 21, 2019

The Open Veins of Latin America


“Three things…seem to provoke the ornery United States into overthrowing…a foreign government, no matter how many innocent civilians… die in the process. (If enough die...,perpetrators [like Kissinger] get nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.) If your country has one of these things, the U.S. might screw with you. If your country has two of these things, the U.S. will definitely screw with you. If your country has three of these things, then look behind you, because the U.S. is currently screwing you:” —Popular Resistance, 2.21.19

These things are: oil and gold (Venezuela has them).
A socialist government (Venezuela forms part of the Bolivarian Revolution), 
and like Libya, Iraq, Syria, and Iran before it, Venezuela dropped the dollar.

Viareggio  hot air balloon
And of course there is a fourth thing, not mentioned above. If your country is composed primarily of people of color, white supremacists are sure to think you’re a push over. Venezuela has a majority of brown to black people. (There is a controlled experiment underfoot: Norway has lots of oil, but inconveniently the population there is almost entirely blonde, blue eyed and Protestant.)

U.S. Humanitarian Aid
Venezuela needs humanitarian aid about as much as Yemen, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Chile, Honduras, Haiti, Somalia, Libya, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Panama, Colombia, needed the kind of humanitarian aid that leaves hundreds of thousands and sometimes millions of people dead.  It does not need mass murderer Elliot Abrams, to oversee the coup  to aid this country in what Bolton admitted last week was a grab for Venezuelan oil. (And incidentally, while the Siberian  mountain meadows turn liquid as the permafrost melts, the planet does not need more oil, especially of the Venezuelan variety which like the tar sands, is one of the dirtiest of the fossils.) Two weeks ago, even the Red Cross of Colombia refused to deliver so-called “humanitarian aid,” saying that the “gift” did not conform to their guidelines because it did not come from disinterested hands.

Belicose Bolton
Despite the mainstream co-called media (FOX, MSNBC, NPR, Bill Maher) blovating lockstep with the likes of Bolton, Abrams, and #45, to their credit, NPR suspended State Department dictation long enough to admit that “humanitarian aid" is actually meant to soften ‘em up by creating regime change. (One is reminded of the saying “The cross before the sword” to describe the Nakba of Latin America at European hands.)

Which is why lots of people plan on turning out Saturday, the 23rd of this month in cities throughout the United States to let our fascist powers-that-be understand once for all, we are not buying any of their claptrap.
 
                         

and please wear red under your gilet jaune in solidarity with Venezuela which is suffering from food, medicine, and other shortages because of the brutal U.S. economic war, otherwise veneered as “sanctions.”



Call Sen. Feinstein at 415 393 0707 or 202 224-3841. Demand she sponsor the Green New Deal Resolution.

Join rally outside Feinstein’s S.F. office at Montgomery and Post Streets on Friday, Feb. 22 at 8:30 – 10:30 A.M.

Revoke national emergency declaration at:

Tell Your Senator: Stop Selling Arms to Saudi Arabia at:
       
Revoke #45’s Nuclear Authority at:
 
Demand DA Krasner turn the page on Mumia Abu-Jamal case at:

Tell EPA not to weaken carbon pollution limits on new power plants at:



Foreign Affairs

Venezuela expels hard-right Spanish Popular Party EU diplomats amid reports of talks with Washington.

Venezuela advances investigation against self-proclaimed “president” Guaido who’s unknown to 81% of Venezuelans.

S.F. Labor Council passes resolution opposing U.S. intervention in Venezuela and attempted U.S. coup.

Colombia Red Cross points out U.S. action in Venezuela is not disinterested, and refuses to cross the border delivering so-called “humanitarian aid.”

Domestic lawmakers say U.S. military action in Venezuela is not an option.

In spectacular show of solidarity, envoys from Beijing, Havana, Moscow, Tehran, Pyongyang, Damascus, Managua and Caracas with numerous other states declare determination to protect UN charter and hold  sovereignty of all states inviolable.

UK lawmakers call out Facebook Execs as gangsters, while New Zealand moves to tax tech giants.

In Act 14 of gilet jaunes, 41,000 demonstrators march across France despite police roughing up protesters.

70,000 Mexican workers strike in Matamoros threatening to shut down U.S. auto industry by withholding 550 auto plant parts.

Sustainability

Cocoa farmers in Cameroon transform their community.

Tri-Valley Cares sounds alarm on plutonium expansion in D.C. meetings and Senate bomb “pit” briefing.

Green New Deal calls for national high speed rail.

Recent analysis claims massive restoration of world’s forests would cancel out a decade of CO2 emissions.

Judge upholds California’s endangered species protection for wolves (unless they cross state lines).

In the face of public pressure, world’s largest food, beverage, and consumer good companies partner with recycling giant TerraCycle to tackle single-use waste.

Nestlé, PepsiCo, Procter & Gamble and Unilever team up with recyling group to change their packaging.

Crop of cooperatives sprang up after Superstorm Sandy.

Florida utilities start embracing solar technology for economic reasons.

Only laboratory-efficient so far, carbon-eating leaves are ten times more efficient than natural leaves at capturing carbon dioxide.

Nine governors commit to 100% clean energy.

Racketeering lawsuit against activists and enviro groups dismissed.

Rev. Wm. Barber and Al Gore back Virginia’s fight against pipelines and compressor stations stealing land through eminent domain and polluting air and water. 

Activists, among them Hollywood stars, demand Governor Newsom #TestDiablo nukes.

Environmental coalition files objections resisting Holtec International/Eddy-Lea Energy Alliance proposal for interim storage facility for 173,600 metric tons of irradiated nuclear fuel in southeastern New Mexico.

Domestic

After declaring his candidacy, Bernie Sanders raises $4 million in first 12 hours of his campaign.

In less than a day after, #45’s emergency declaration got itself sued by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, the ACLU, and 16, states including New York and California to block #45 from unilaterally stealing taxpayers funds, not to mention that the 90 lawsuits by landlords opposing federal property seizure in South Texas remain open from as far back as 2008.

230 nationwide rallies denounce fake border emergency at  Not-My-Presidents Day protests.

Public pressure results in sponsorship by 95 legislators backing AOC-Markey Green New Deal Resolution. 

Senate passes sweeping public lands package creating over 1 million acres of wilderness and three national park units, and expand eight others.

Supreme Court rules 9–0 against high fines and civil asset forfeiture.

Government admits terrorist watch list widely shared with private sector.

Case of Mississippi prosecutor who routinely kicked black people off juries headed to Supreme Court.

North Carolina’s Board of Elections to decide fate of Congressional race.

Michigan governor blocks sale of former prison to private immigrant detention company.

“I will never say no”: D.C. restaurant confirms 5-year tradition of feeding the homeless.

Colorado legislature passes National Popular Vote and sends bill to Governor Polis.

Judge’s order stops ICE’s force-feeding of detainees.

American Muslims put on No-Fly list have standing to sue FBI for damages.

Nearly 3,000 Oakland teachers go out on strike demanding a 12% raise over three years.

Illinois is fifth state to win $15 an hour, affecting one in five workers.

After 4 years of litigation, Montana’s sweeping campaign finance reforms are upheld by Supreme Court.

CCR announces  federal judge dismisses Energy Transfer Partners lawsuit against Krystal Two Bulls.

West Virginia teachers flood state capitol to save public education from privatization scheme, forcing State House to table the bill.

Elizabeth Warren advances plan to use ultra-rich tax to fund universal childcare plan!!!!!

Justice LA and other activist organizations fill the chambers as LA supervisors reject Mira Loma Women’s jail outright and shift the mental health jail plan to build a mental health treatment facility instead.

New Jersey signs paid family leave into law.

Civil rights complaint filed for Florida student who sits out pledge of allegiance.

Raul has finally been freed after 2 years of detention, setting important precedent for ICE’s illegal practice of indefinite detention.

Saturday, February 16, 2019

Green Cross Purposes: corporations horn their way into the GND


Arguably the most thoughtful, in-depth article yet on the subject of subversion of The Green New Deal appears as a five-part series by Cory Morningstar and Forest Palmer, on The Wrong Kind of Green blog. The article traces the manufacturing of consent needed in order to advance capitalist solutions to global warming coinciding with a time when the world economy has stagnated, and the financial markets are looking to create new kinds of profit-making enterprises. It addresses the sudden, recent phenomenon which has raised the stakes of world-wide recognition that the threat of climate change is real (let’s call it the true-blue climate movement) and exposes what forces are hidden behind another, corporate movement that has reached critical mass in a short enough time to arouse skepticism, and has co-opted Greta Thunberg as its point person, the Swedish school girl who was first photographed skipping school to hand out leaflets outside the Swedish Parliament outlining the perils of global warming to any willing takers but who became the poster girl for We Don’t Have Time, a new social media platform, which projects earnings in the billions of dollars. This by way, not of impugning Greta Thunberg or her motives, but of pointing up the danger when the youth movement behind the Green New Deal lets itself be co-opted by corporations riding its coattails, and out to make a buck.

 

Below we offer serious readers access to the five part-series, abbre- viating The Wrong Kind of Green headlines followed by their links:
ACT I  Greta Thunberg, the…face of the youth movement to combat climate change, serves as special youth advisor and trustee to the burgeoning mainstream tech start-up, “We Don’t Have Time”.  The Manufacturing of Greta Thunberg – for Consent: The Political Economy of the Non-Profit Industrial Complex Jan 17, 2019
http://www.wrongkindofgreen.org/2019/01/17/the-manufacturing-of-greta-thunberg-for-consent-the-political-economy-of-the-non-profit-industrial-complex/
ACT II …How today’s youth are the sacrificial lambs for the ruling elite…, introduc[ing] the board members and advisors to “We Don’t Have Time, ” (and)…explor[ing] the leadership in the nascent We Don’t Have Time and the partnerships between well-established corporate environmental entities: Al Gore’s Climate Reality Project, 350.org, Avaaz, Global Utmaning (Global Challenge), the World Bank, and the World Economic Forum (WEF).  The Manufacturing of Greta Thunberg – for Consent: “The Inconvenient Truth” Behind Youth Cooptation Jan 21, 2019
http://www.wrongkindofgreen.org/2019/01/21/the-manufacturing-of-greta-thunberg-for-consent-the-inconvenient-truth-behind-youth-cooptation/
ACT III  …How Al Gore and the planet’s most powerful capitalists are behind today’s manufactured youth movements and why, (and)…the We Don’t Have Time/Thunberg connections to Our Revolution, the Sanders Institute, This Is Zero Hour, the Sunrise Movement and the Green New Deal…. The generous media attention afforded to Thunberg…by SvD, one of Sweden’s largest newspapers. The Manufacturing of Greta Thunberg – for Consent: The Most Inconvenient Truth: “Capitalism is in Danger of Falling Apart”  Jan 28, 2019
http://www.wrongkindofgreen.org/2019/01/28/the-manufacturing-of-greta-thunberg-for-consent-the-most-inconvenient-truth-capitalism-is-in-danger-of-falling-apart/
ACT IV  …The current campaign… “leading the public into emergency mode”, summariz[ing] who and what this mode is to serve. The Manufacturing of Greta Thunberg – for Consent: The House is On Fire! & the 90 Trillion Dollar Rescue Feb. 3, 2019
http://www.wrongkindofgreen.org/2019/02/03/the-manufacturing-of-greta-thunberg-for-consent-the-house-is-on-fire-the-90-trillion-dollar-rescue/
ACT V  …The Guardian and Extinction Rebellion (and) the Green New Deal, [all of which have] plans to go global in scale….How mainstream NGOs are attempting to safeguard their influence by going underground through Extinction Rebellion groups being organized in the US and across the world, [and] their weak and essentially non-existent demands….And how celebrity…has become a key tool for both capital and conformity.  The Manufacturing of Greta Thunberg – for Consent: The New Green Deal is the Trojan Horse for the Financialization of Nature Feb. 13, 2019
http://www.wrongkindofgreen.org/2019/02/13/the-manufacturing-of-greta-thunberg-for-consent-the-new-green-deal-is-the-trojan-horse-for-the-financialization-of-nature/

Although the Morningstar/Palmer feature article ends there, we offer our readers a Sixth Act, an act that seeks to draw a dichotomy between those who recognize the need to subtract content—clearly a strategy antithetical to capitalism’s deeply entrenched unlimited growth Religion—and those who need to add content to guarantee profit. It is a distinction which draws the line between two schools of writing as well, the former calling on brevity to make its point.

The so-called Green New Deal is a non-binding Congressional resolution (read the text at https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/5729033/Green-New-Deal-FINAL.pdf.) Before addressing alternatives, let me point out one of the critical omissions in the current Resolution now before Congress, a current omission whose inclusion appears in an earlier draft of the Green New Deal Resolution, namely, first and foremost, the dangers of nuclear energy.  Is it at all possible that the nuclear lobby had something to do with this vitally important omission? (We remind our readers that nuclear energy has two problems: contrary to popular belief, it is highly carbon-intensive in the mining, milling, and uranium refining processes, as well as in the actual plant construction process; and there is no known way of safely disposing of radioactive waste which continues to pile up as a by-product of its technology.)
 

The Resolution shores up the continuation of the capitalist system, a system predicated on unlimited growth, which is killing the planet. Nowhere is there mention of de-growth, a phenomenon exemplified by Morningstar/Palmer by the drastically reduced carbon footprint of the homeless; but whereas no one willingly makes such a sacrifice (except perhaps Simon Weill), a life style predicated on consuming less cannot quite so easily be coopted, nor can it serve the goals of capitalism. It offers no profits, or promises of unlimited growth, but it may offer the makings of a more sustainable way of life.

Is it possible to wean an entire culture away from entrenched Capitalist Religion? José Mujica-Cordano (an actual atheist in real life) served five years as President of Uruguay, from 2010 to 2015. Born of a Basque father, and an Italian immigrant mother, his father died of hardship when José was only five; in his youth, his toughness allowed him to become a Tupamaro guerilla fighter until he was captured and served some 12 years in prison, two of them confined to the bottom of a cattle trough. But freed in a political amnesty when democracy was restored to Uruguay, and because of his resilience and his personal charisma, he eventually rose to be elected president with a stated salary of $12,000 dollars a month, 90% of which he preferred to give away to the poor and to encourage small business enterprises. He disdained the presidential palace, preferring to live simply on his wife’s chrysanthemum farm instead, where his sole declared wealth was a 1958 Beetle Volkswagen, and a three legged dog named Manuela (after Simon Bolivar’s fiery mistress). As a politician he legalized marijuana in Uruguay to foil the drug cartels and governed as a pragmatist, sidestepping dogma wherever possible.

Uruguay President Mujica-Cordano with Manuela
He voiced his principles in a 2013 speech to the UN General Assembly citing the necessity of efforts to preserve the planet for future generations and decrying the power of the capitalist financial system and its fallout on ordinary people.  Above all, he stressed the need to return to simplicity, to lives built on human relationships, love, friendship, adventure, solidarity and family instead of being governed by striving for economic advantage.

Shackled to Capitalist Religion, it is a challenge to imagine another way, one that allows personal dignity and self respect, and that bypasses corporate and governmental solutions. Regardless of whether or not “we have no time left,” a way that frees us to make do with much less, and from the need to acquire more, more comfort, more convenience, and more children; ways that encourage us to do what is right for the planet, and for all life on Earth, and to imagine the creation of a genuinely non-profit social media platform, one not linked to profit, to help us organize this new way of being.

The possibilities of such a platform are hallucinatory. Starting with the first building block of any society (agriculture) here is just this morning’s layout:

1. urban farmer (eating local)
            a) seed exchange
            b) produce exchange
            c) fertilizer and soil exchange
            d) surplus food exchange
2. neighborhood-centered categories designed to reduce transportation
3. barter exchange (bypassing the need for money)
            a) surplus goods
            b) services
            c) token scrip valorizing goods and services and facilitating transfer
4. volunteer exchange
            a) children    
            b) the aged
            c) the sick
5. generosity platform
6. cultural exchange
            a) books, learning tools, art supplies
            b) classes
            c) workshops: poetry, writing, journalism, music
            d) mentors
7. lists by       
            a) resources
            b) affinity groups
            c) organizations
            d) meetings
            e) locations
8. initiatives
            guaranteed minimum wage
            healthcare for all
            housing for all
9. cooperatives
            worker coop opportunities
                        local
                        regional
            financing
            transitioning workshops
            organizations
            meetings
10. Rethinking radical means of conserving energy:
            (such as tying gyms and exercise facilities to the grid)

Evergreen worker-owned cooperativ

Such a template begins to suggest it is possible to live with much less, but only if the power of money is defeated. Change is possible, and much of it is already taking place, albeit in a disorganized way. 
   
To quote from The Wrong Kind of Green:
The crux of the corporate strategy document, Leading the Public into Emergency Mode: A New Strategy for the Climate Movement, is that citizens must first face, then accept that there is a life-threatening emergency in order to go into the necessary emergency mode. Once triggered, this enables the deployment of “a huge amount of resources toward solving the crisis” which would quickly become the clear, top priority for society. [p. 4 & p. 5] The more the climate movement provides “structures for people’s engagement — clear directions and support for people who are ready to tackle the climate emergency — the more people will go into emergency mode.”[p. 7] but “the collective energy of the west stemming from a growing societal discontent, is being captured and utilized [by corporations]…into a new weapon of choice that will aid the further colonization of the Global South.  A climate revolution in name only, this…[corporate-backed] emergency, has nothing to do with the protection of our Earth – or climate – and never will. Rather, it has everything to do with saving, protecting and expanding the capitalist economy – at the expense of our already decimated planet.”



Find a protest near you: Turn up! This is real at
https://www.crisisresponse.us/event/crisis-response/search/?source=drd&eType=EmailBlastContent&eId=c90493d0-ecb8-4ef6-b91b-f5b4c519896d

Under a state of emergency, (as previous presidents have done) #45 can:

order the military to round up immigrants or stop protests in American cities;

order the killing or indefinite detention of anyone designated an ‘enemy;’

freeze assets and block financial transactions of anyone hiring legal representation to asylum seekers.

block access to websites and social media tools or disrupt e-mail communication.

Tell your Senators: No Nukes in the GND at

Contact your Senator to stand against #45’s power grab at

Please sign the PGE buy-out and public utility formation at

Please join the February 23 national mobilization to stop war in Venezuela at
or by joining the rally at Oscar Grant, 14th at Bway, Oakland at noon the 23rd.

Support the Green New Deal at

Urge Congress to save TPS and create roadmap to citizenship for all immigrants at

Stop ICE from Force feeding refugee hunger strikers (a form of torture) at

Read UNAC blog about what’s really happening in Venezuela at

Advocate for poor people to continue receiving food assistance at


Sustainability

Navajo First Nation produces energy powering 13,000 homes through solar.

Dutch company unveils world’s first pre-fab house made entirely of cannabis.

MacDonald’s agrees to reduce use of antibiotics to raise beef.

New report emphasizes climate change is urgent and calls for international treaty to address the problem.

Atlantic Coast Pipeline delayed to 2020 with Dominion adding $1 billion to cost estimate.

House committees hold hearing on climate change for first time in years while work of Russian scientists about Arctic methane is supressed.

Australian Judge strikes down coal mine in part because of carbon emissions.

Congressman Mike Levin kicks off task force to examine nuclear waste at California’s San Onofre (until now stored in Holtec thin-walled canisters with significant percentage of failure).

AOC and Markey unveil Green New Deal Resolution with strong support from progressives and backing from presidential candidates Sanders, Gillibrand, Warren and Bloomberg.

New legislation aims to avert Arctic giveaway to corporate polluters sneaked into GOP tax scam.

US sues Lockheed for alleged kickbacks at Nuclear cleanup site.

Energy Transfer Pipeline on hold after string of violations.

Energy Transfer’s $900 million lawsuit against Greenpeace and other water protectors thrown out of court.

Court rejects oil industry’s retaliatory lawsuit again LA youth groups.

Share of renewables in EU up 17.5% in 2017 with eleven member states already achieving the 2020 targets. (US lags way behind and needs serious nudging.)

LA Mayor Garcetti puts stop to rebuilding 3 LA gas-fired power plants,   moving LA closer to 100% renewables.

Ontario’s Independent Electricity SO asks Hydro One to upgrade transmission system to Ontario can buy low-cost water power from Canada.

PA Governor Wolf announces his administration to stop issuing construction permits to Energy Transfer Pipeline, including dangerous Mariner East project.

N. Mexico Bureau of Land Management calls for delay on sale of 1500 Chaco acres for oil and gas development after Food and Water Watch delivers 27,000 opposition signatures.

TVA board of directors votes to close last remaining unit as Paradise coal-fired power plant in Western Kentucky, ignoring #45’s pleas to keep it running.

Resistance

Citing no border emergency, both governors of California and New Mexico order National Guard away from border.

After not striking for 25 years, after three-day strike Denver teachers in nations-wide #RedForEd Movement win concessions.

In effort to fight climate change and malnutrition, influential investors add voices to chorus of health professionals calling for radical changes to agriculture.

In New York's Guggenheim Museum, chanting ‘Lock ‘em up,’ demonstra- tors drop thousands of white slips designed to mimic OxyContin prescriptions, highlighting the Sackler family’s role in fueling the opioid epidemic.

Black Lives Matter-Louisville and other organizations in KY, buy homes for single mom homemakers.

Anticipating shut down, airport workers plan mass protests in 80 major cities.

Dr. Mubarak Awad, founder of Nonviolence International speaks at DC protest against incarceration of both immigrant youth at the border and in Florida and Palestinian youth by Israel.

NY State Indivisible talks up state campaign finance reform; Indivisible Oregon joins clean energy jobs lobby day; Indivisible Maryland plans to expand voting access by mail; and Indivisible AZ packs statehouse and protests package of voter suppression bills.

Colombia Red Cross refuses distribution of any US aid, insisting that US action in Venezuela is not  ‘Humanitarian Aid.’

15 activists make hole in perimeter fence, chain themselves all night to UK plane about to deport people to West Africa.

With 3 killed, Haiti protests swell against inflation and demand that President Moise resign.

Protests force Amazon to look outside Queens for location of satellite spot.

Black Alliance for Peace vows never to abandon Venezuela where many Afro-Venezuelans reside.

Anchor Steam workers sign union cards.

UK headteachers union backs student #ClimateStrike.

AMLO’s election raises hope of millions of Mexican workers, supporting their strikes.

Mountain Valley Pipeline tree sitters save forest with tree sit of over 156 days.

Baltimore City Council unanimously passes bill forcing city’s Wheelbrator trash incinerator dramatically to reduce pollution emissions or shut down entirely.

West Virginia teachers and school staff overwhelmingly authorize work ‘action.’

Johns Hopkins latest plan for police force prompts student-faculty protest.

“Resist Rockwool’ holds sit-in at Sen Manchin’s office.

Domestic Affairs

US sues Lockheed for alleged kickbacks at Hanford nuclear cleanup site.

AOC and Markey unveil Green New Deal Resolution with backing from presidential candidates Sanders, Gillibrand, Warren and Bloomberg and strong progressive support.

TVA board of directors votes to close last remaining unit of Paradise coal-fired power plant in Western Kentucky, ignoring #45’s pleas to keep it running.

New legislation aims to avert Arctic giveaway to corporate polluters sneaked into GOP tax scam.

Sanders introduces bill expanding Social Security to ensure dignity for the most vulnerabe, the aged and disabled.

Five incumbent GOP legislators resign seats in Congress including Marino (R-PA) and Woodall (R-GA).

Sen. Patty Murphy introduces National Classified School District of the Year award.

Sens. Espallat, Serrano, Bonamici, Beyer, Jayapal, and Garcia introduce Protecting Sensitive Locations Act.

Sen. Schatz (D-HI) introduces Census IDEA Act.

Reps Rochester, Castor, Kildea, and McBath introduce MORE Health Education Act.

Democrats in Montana legislature introduce bill increasing penalty for assaulting a journalist from $500 to $5000 plus year in jail.

House committees hold hearing on climate change for first time in years, while Russian Arctic methane reseasrch is suppressed.

2019 NAACP Chairman’s Award to be presented to Maxine Waters.

Rep. Huffman introduces Arctic Cultural and Coastal Plain Protection Act restoring protections to Arctic Refuge.

Appeals court overturns FCC’s attempt to throw 70% low income people off broadband.

Baltimore state’s attorney declares her office will no longer prosecute marijuana possession.

Rep. Ilhan Omar applauded for grilling war terrorist psychopath and wanna-be Kissinger, Elliot Abrams over role in US-backed genocide, massacres,  and death squads in Central and Latin America.

Four dozen millionaires demand law makers pass a “multi-millionaires tax to benefit education.

Bill reforming Michigan’s asset forfeiture laws receives broad bipartisan support.

Senate votes 98-2 to extend key funding mechanism for national and local parks, totalling one million acres with the Land and Water Conservation Fund.

Contra Costa rules in favor of releasing police records, now part of established California law.

Educators endorse safety measures: not arming teachers.

For fifth time, Colorado lawmakers try banning conversation therapy for minors.

Virginia cop suspended after anti-fascists expose his white supremacy group affinity.

House Democrat majority joined by handful of Republicans, passes resolution directing #45 to halt military assistance to Saudi-led coalition fighting Houthis in Yemen; approves War Powers Resolution to end US complicity in Yemen in historic vote.

Controversy over Venezuela regime change forces even right-wing chair of Committee, Eliot Engel to pronounce opposition to U.S. military ‘action’ (invasion) in Venezuela.

Illinois House passes bill and sends to governor for signature making $15 minimum wage law.

By 3-2 vote, Portland breaks with FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force

And Foreign

European Parliament adopts legislation supporting transparency in their dealings with lobbyists.

Debate over U.S. nuclear weapons stored in  Germany flares up for first time since 80s.

AMLO’s election raises hope of millions of Mexican workers, supporting their strikes.

In view of U.S-Russian nuclear arsenals restraints being under threat, global leaders head to Munich Security Conference to put nuclear arms control front and center.

International Court of Justice rules Iran has legal claim to $2 billion in assets frozen by U.S. (U.S. similarly holds sanctions against Russia, Venezuela, Cuba, and other entities it doesn’t like.)