Friday, October 16, 2020

Prison Guards Target A Criminal Justice Reformer








In an attempt to send a message to legislators, law enforcement unions have spent nearly $1 million to unseat the Democratic criminal justice reformer who chairs California’s Public Safety Committee.

Walker Bragman and Andrew Perez
Oct 15




This story was written by Walker Bragman and Andrew Perez
 


As high rates of police shootings and brutality in California have prompted demands for police accountability, law enforcement unions have dumped nearly $1 million into a state assembly race to try to unseat a Bernie Sanders-backed progressive legislator and longtime criminal justice reform leader, records show.

Three days after a federal judge cited prisoner abuse in ordering some California prison guards to start wearing body cameras, the California Correctional Peace Officers Association (CCPOA) started working to oust state Assemblyman Reggie Jones-Sawyer.

Since September, the prison guard union’s political action committee has spent $200,000 opposing Jones-Sawyer, who chairs the Assembly’s Public Safety Committee, and roughly $500,000 promoting his opponent, Efren Martinez.

The Peace Officers Research Association of California, which represents law enforcement officers throughout the state, recently dumped $250,000 into a committee supporting Martinez. The Deputy Sheriffs' Association of San Diego County PAC just sent out $25,000 worth of mailers for Martinez.

“They want to take down Assemblymember Reggie Jones-Sawyer so they send a message to every member of the legislature that if you support criminal justice reform, they will take you out,” said Jeff Weaver, a longtime Sanders aide who is helping lead an outside group supporting Jones-Sawyer.
Pushing For Reforms

Jones-Sawyer’s uncle was among the group of “Little Rock Nine” students who integrated an Arkansas high school in 1957. The California legislature recently passed a bill Jones-Sawyer authored to make it a hate crime when people call 911 to harass someone because of their race. He previously helped secure a $37.3 million carve-out in the 2018 state budget for a grant for pre-trial diversion programs.

“Right now in California, we probably spend about $300,000 per incarcerated youth in the juvenile justice system right now,” Jones-Sawyer said at the time. “I could send 4 people to USC and probably 8 people to UCLA for that money each year. We need to redivert that money. The return on investment is unbelievable: We can save almost $8 billion if we can help 40,000 young people stay out of that school-to-prison pipeline.”

In recent years, racial justice protests have grown around the country to demand accountability and reforms following police killings of unarmed Black Americans. Law enforcement groups have responded with political spending: The Guardian reported in June that police unions had spent at least $87 million to influence state and local elections over the last two decades, mostly since 2010.

The recent law enforcement union expenditures to defeat Jones-Sawyer comes as California lawmakers have looked to reform the state’s criminal justice system. California Gov. Gavin Newsom recently signed a number of reforms into law, including the bill from Jones-Sawyer to prohibit false, racist 911 calls.

One bill sponsored by Black Lives Matter California would have allowed the state to "decertify" police officers who commit murder or serious acts of misconduct, rather than relying on prosecutors. California is currently one of only five states to prohibit decertification. The bill recently failed to pass the legislature amid opposition from law enforcement unions.
“Deceptive Political Ads”

While CCPOA previously donated to Jones-Sawyer, including $9,400 this election cycle, the organization started donating to Martinez in August and soon began making big independent expenditures in the race.

It also paid$15,300 to a polling firm, Anzalone Liszt Grove Research, that works for Joe Biden’s presidential campaign and the Democratic National Committee.

One recent CCPOA mailer sought to link Martinez -- a pro-business Democrat who spent nine years leading the Florence-Firestone/Walnut Park Chamber of Commerce -- with Bernie Sanders, even though the Vermont Senator is backing Jones-Sawyer.

"If you voted for Bernie," the mailer said, "then Efren is your candidate for state Assembly!” Sanders publicly refuted the mailer last week, calling it “a lie.” He added: “Deceptive political ads have no place in our political process.”
Bernie Sanders @BernieSandersThe following mail piece being sent in LA is a lie. I endorsed @R_JonesSawyer because he is the best candidate to represent progressive values. Deceptive political ads have no place in our political process. Efren Martinez must condemn whoever is making this effort on his behalf.


October 9th 20201,315 Retweets6,415 Likes


CCPOA also released a controversial video that placed a picture of Jones-Sawyer under crosshairs.

In the video, which has since been pulled, CCPOA president Glen Stailey points at Jones-Sawyer and says, “We are going to demand that the increased violence and assault on peace officers are addressed and the perpetrators are held accountable to the highest degree.”

The California Legislative Black Caucus quickly condemned the video. “This video is a part of a cyclical pattern of intimidation and brutality toward African-Americans,” the group said in a statement. “Such behavior only further undermines the public’s trust and confidence in law enforcement’s ability to keep us safe.”

Nader: Expected Countervailing Forces to Trumpism are Failing









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 Bill Barr's Useful Idiot: Donald J. Trump; plus an Appendix on the Nature of The State
By Steven Jonas
Trump is often described as Putin's "Useful Idiot." But in the context of U.S. politics, governance, and the potential for the imposition of a fascist state in the U.S. following the upcoming election, he is really Bill Barr's useful idiot. This column explains why.
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Expected Countervailing Forces to Trumpism are Failing
By Ralph Nader
Let's give dangerous, dictatorial, corporatist, lawless, unstable, Donald Trump his due. He has shown us just how weak our various countervailing institutions and constitutional standards are in checking the excesses of the most impeachable President in American history.
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 Tucker Carlson and the Cult of the Court
By Thomas Knapp
The Court has a pretty big bailiwick, covering various kinds of litigation that turns on applications of statute or treaty, as well as appeals of supposed judicial error in lower courts, rather than on questions of constitutionality per se. But where constitutionality IS concerned, it's far from obvious that the Court has a very good record vis a vis "judicial review."
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The promise of a shiny "great reset" masks the terrifying future we're entering into
By Rainer Shea
Assessing the capitalist contradictions of the 2020s.
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 Can Vote Suppression be Suppressed?
By Paul Cohen
A promising voting system that applies a statistical approach is seen to suffer from a tendency to discourage voting. Modifying election procedures to help diminish this tendency leads to a way to make vote suppression ineffective.
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Why FDR Flopped in his SCOTUS Pack, and Why Biden Won't Try
By earl ofari hutchinson
In a meeting in the spring, 1935 with his Attorney General, Homer Cummings, Franklin Roosevelt railed against the Supreme Court. Cummings was even more blunt, "They mean to destroy us, we will have to find a way to get rid of the present membership of the Supreme Court."
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How to Beat Republicans at Their Own Game
By Robert Reich
There's nothing unfair about making our democracy fairer. There's no abuse of power in remedying blatant abuses of power.
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 Barrett's Notre Dame colleagues ask her to call a halt to her nomination
Amy Coney Barrett has failed to disclose an awful lot of documents to the Senate in her nomination to the Supreme Court. This is probably one of them: a letter from 88 of her Notre Dame colleagues, dated Oct. 10, asking her to withdraw at least temporarily from consideration for the position. What's in it for her ... is "the respect of fair-minded people everywhere." By risking this seat, she could "provide a model of c...
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 The Correlation Between U.S. Democracy and CIA-Sponsored Terror in Cuba's Case
By RAMONA WADI
Fidel Castro had chartered a course for Cuba to ensure the island's complete liberation from U.S. colonial influence and interference. Participating at the UN's Sixth Committee during a debate on "Ways to Eliminate International Terrorism", Cuban Ambassador to the UN Ana Rodriguez reminded that the island has been a target for U.S. terror.
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 How Much, NOT, Have You Donated, to How Many?
By Rob Kall
I was talking to a friend who is an enthusiastic Biden supporter, and he sure wants the senate to flip blue. 'So how much have you donated to Biden, and how many senate candidates have you donated to?' I asked. He replied, flabbergastingly, "Nothing." 'What the f*ck? I replied.'
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 8 Million Have Slipped Into Poverty Since May
After an ambitious expansion of the safety net in the spring saved millions of people from poverty, the aid is now largely exhausted and poverty has returned to levels higher than before the coronavirus crisis, two new studies have found. The number of poor people has grown by eight million since May, according to researchers at Columbia University, after falling by four million at the pandemic’s start as a result of an $2 trillion...
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 Divine Magic
By Al Hirschfield
I believe the concept of a "mantra" still isn't really quite properly understood in the West. In the East, they are expressions of something far more "primal" than even very serious aspirants often truly appreciate.
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 More Dirty Money In A School Board Race?
By Carl Petersen
The District Attorney raided the offices of a company whose executives have donated to Marilyn Koziatek. Will she return the money?
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Days of Russia's CSTO are numbered: Putin's Article 5 is worthless
By Augusts Augustiņš
It is no secret that the Caucasus has always been a hard to chew piece of land - not only for the Tsar-era Kremlin, but also for the communist-era Kremlin and the "democratic" thug-era Kremlin, despite the fact that for some time now the unyielding mountain men are being propitiated with the carrot, not the stick, as was the case in the nineties.
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 Packing the Court: Amid national crises, Lincoln and his Republicans remade the Supreme Court
Packing SCOTUS has noble precedents, Mr. President. Here's one example from a fellow Republican you'd love to join on Mt. Rushmore. You've spoken of rewriting US history, Mr. President. What will become of this crucial decade? Please don't and say you did.
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A Young Man Knows How to Make Voting Great Again
By Steve Schneider
Chris Hollins is running the Nov. 3 election in Harris County, TX. He appeared Oct. 13, just hours ago, for an interview on the Rachel Maddow Show. He really cares about making voting convenient and POSSIBLE for people. Unfortunately, I could not find a link to the Maddow interview. But a link to a local television interview gives you an idea about Hollins, what he is doing, and what is possible.
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 Our Downward Path To Wisdom
By John Hawkins
My review of Paul Street's book Hollow Resistance. The author blames Obama for the rise of Trump and shows why. It's his third book on Obama and he hasn't warmed to the guy yet. Hope and Change will never be the same.
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Not All Jews Believe Israel is a Jewish state
By Gulamhusein Abba
Gives an insight regarding the makeup of the state of Israel.
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The Senate Playing Field is Collapsing on Republicans
On Tuesday morning, the Cook Political Report, a non-partisan handicapping tip sheet, moved three Republican senators into more vulnerable rankings: the seats of Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan and Texas Sen. John Cornyn from "likely Republican" to "lean Republican" and the seat of Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler from "lean Republican" to "toss up." Those moves now mean that Cook rates 12 Republican seats as competitive, as compared to just t...
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Tomgram: William Hartung, How to Stuff the Middle East With Weaponry
By Tom Engelhardt
The United States has the dubious distinction of being the world's leading arms dealer. It dominates the global trade in a historic fashion and nowhere is that domination more complete than in the endlessly war-torn Middle East.
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 Facebook Disables Account of Vermont Political Candidate, Altering the Outcome of the 2020 Election
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Azerbaijan said Wednesday it destroyed missile launchers inside Armenia that were targeting its cities, an escalation that threatens to further draw regional powers Russia and Turkey into the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, the AFP reported. Armenia confirmed that military positions inside the country were hit but denied its forces had been firing into Azerbaijan.
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Scientific consensus on the COVID-19 pandemic: WE NEED TO ACT NOW








New from us and other COVID-19 experts in THE LANCET: the idea of herd immunity through natural infection is deeply flawed. Uncontrolled transmission in younger people risks morbidity and mortality across the entire population, impacts the workforce, overwhelms health care systems.

As of now there's no evidence for lasting protective immunity to SARS-CoV-2. A herd strategy would not end the pandemic but result in recurrent epidemics, as was the case with numerous infectious diseases before the advent of vaccination.

Japan, Vietnam, and other countries used evidence-based public health measures to control transmission, allowing a return to near-normal. Controlling spread is the best way forward until safe, effective vaccines and therapeutics are available.

If you are a scientist, medic, researcher, healthcare or public health professional, join us in signing the John Snow Memorandum here.


- Federation of American Scientists




Pandemic Depression









October 16, 2020David F. RuccioLeave a commentGo to comments



from David Ruccio

U.S. billionaires have recouped all of their wealth—and more—during the Pandemic Depression. Meanwhile, since May, the number of poor Americans has grown by about 8 million. And the number of American workers applying for and receiving unemployment benefits continues at record levels.

According to Forbes,


Pandemic be damned: America’s 400 richest are worth a record $3.2 trillion, up $240 billion from a year ago, aided by a stock market that has defied the virus.



When the Covid-19 pandemic began to sweep the world earlier this year, the wealth of U.S. billionaires plummeted in lockstep with the stock market. Yet, just six months after the market bottomed out—with hundreds of thousands Americans dead and the coronavirus still to be contained—the wealthiest Americans are doing better than ever. In other words, the pain, at least for the ultra-rich, was remarkably short lived.

Meanwhile, more and more American workers, who have lost their jobs or been furloughed, are attempting to survive on meager unemployment benefits. And many of them and their families—especially Black people and children—are now falling below the poverty line.

Part of the reason for this obscene growth in poverty is the expiration of the CARES Act’s $600 per week unemployment supplement. The other reason is that the number of American workers who are applying for unemployment benefits continues at elevated levels.

This morning, the U.S. Department of Labor (pdf) reported that, during the week ending last Saturday, another 898 thousand American workers filed initial claims for unemployment compensation. While initial unemployment claims remain well below the peak of about seven million in March, they are far higher than pre-pandemic levels of about 200 thousand claims a week.

The number of continued claims for unemployment compensation, while also below its peak, was still more than 25 million workers—a figure that includes workers receiving Pandemic Unemployment Assistance.*

To put this number in perspective, consider the fact that the highest number of continued claims for unemployment compensation during the Second Great Depression was 6.6 million (at the end of May 2009), and in the week before the Pandemic Depression began there were only 1.6 million continued claims.

In the meantime, at least 1,011 new coronavirus deaths and 59,751 new cases were reported in the United States yesterday. As of this afternoon, more than 7.9 million Americans have been infected with the coronavirus and at least 217.1 thousand have died—more than any other country in the world, grotesque outcomes that continue to receive barely a mention from Trump or anyone (aside from Dr. Anthony Fauci) in his administration.

Meanwhile, many colleges and universities that have attempted to reopen with students in residence are reporting hundreds of (and, in some cases, more than a thousand) novel coronavirus infections.

The result will be new waves of business slowdowns and closures, which in turn will mean millions more U.S. workers furloughed and laid off. Unless there is a radical change in economic policies and institutions, Americans can expect to see steady streams of new COVID-19 infections and deaths, initial and continued unemployment claims, and growing poverty in the weeks and months ahead.

As for those at the top: during the first six months of the pandemic, the United States added more than 29 more billionaires, increasing from 614 to 643. The Pandemic Depression has been a boon to their fortunes.

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*This is the special program for business owners, the self-employed, independent contractors, and gig workers not receiving other unemployment insurance.




Donald Trump has been pushing an unhinged conspiracy alleging...



Yawning at Depravity

Judd Legum
Oct 15






This week, Donald Trump has been pushing an unhinged conspiracy alleging, without a shred of evidence, that Joe Biden ordered the murder of two dozen Navy SEALs. Biden, according to this theory, gave the order to shoot down a Navy SEAL helicopter as part of a scheme to cover-up that the killing Osama bin Laden in 2011 was faked. The story gets stranger from there.

Trump retweeted an article about the conspiracy, published on the obscure website DJHJ media, on Tuesday night. Trump's elevation of the tweet resulted in more than 14,000 retweets before the original poster, Oscar the Midnight Rider 1111, was suspended from Twitter.



Maybe Trump just mistakenly hit the retweet button? No. Trump retweeted a video making the same allegations on Tuesday night. The video was quickly viewed nearly 900,000 times.



It's impossible to overstate how bizarre this theory is, even by Trump's low standards. The conspiracy originated with an interview of Alan Howell Parrot at the American Priority Conference, a pro-Trump event held at Trump's resort in Miami. Parrot is a falconer who claims to have learned various secrets working for powerful figures in the Middle East.

Parrot claims that long before the 2011 raid, bin Laden was captured by the United States who transferred him to Iran on orders from Hillary Clinton and others. In 2010, Parrot says, Iran transferred bin Laden to Pakistan. But just before the 2011 raid, Iran replaced bin Laden with a body double. Parrot claims that, to cover up the botched operation, Obama paid Iran $152 billion and Biden ordered the murder of the Navy SEALs.

"Obama paid money and Biden paid with their blood," Parrot says. He claimed to have "Terrabytes of information, video, audio, photos" that support his claims. None were produced.

Promoting a vile and unhinged conspiracy theory, baselessly accusing your opponent of murdering U.S. troops, would be disastrous for most candidates. But Trump's conduct has largely been met with indifference by major media outlets.


Associated Press: No coverage.

USA Today: No coverage.

The Wall Street Journal: No coverage.

ABC News: No coverage.

CBS News: No coverage.

NBC News: No coverage.

The New York Times limited its coverage to a brief mention in its live coverage of Trump's rally on Tuesday night: "Mr. Trump spent part of his evening amplifying a false conspiracy theory about the Central Intelligence Agency, President Barack Obama and the terrorist Osama bin Laden." Notably, this summary does not mention that the conspiracy theory Trump was amplifying accused his opponent of orchestrating the murder of members of the U.S. military.

The Washington Post, in a piece posted Wednesday afternoon, included a more complete summary of the conspiracy theory in a round-up of various conspiracies promoted by Trump in recent days: "Trump was promoting the idea that the Obama administration, including Joe Biden, had members of the U.S. military murdered and that the official story of Osama bin Laden’s killing was a hoax."

This is the best possible outcome for Trump. His base on social media gets fed salacious information that will keep them energized and distracted. But anyone who receives information from more mainstream sources will likely be unaware of Trump's gambit.
Navy Seal responds

While the media has largely ignored Trump's conspiracy theory, the Navy SEALs are paying attention. "Very brave men said [goodbye] to their kids to go kill Osama bin Laden. We were given the order by President Obama. It was not a body double," Robert O'Neill, a former Navy SEAL who participated in the bin Laden raid, tweeted. O'Neill is "a Trump supporter who was banned from all Delta flights in August after he published a photo of himself not wearing a mask in the cabin."
The QAnon connection

The account that Trump initially retweeted, Oscar the Midnight Rider 1111, also promoted the QAnon conspiracy theory. QAnon's adherents believe that Democratic officials and celebrities — including Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Oprah Winfrey, and Tom Hanks — are Satan-worshiping pedophiles who are running a secret sex trafficking operation. Trump, according to the conspiracy, is the only person who can stop the evil cabal.

QAnon adherents have emerged as a key pro-Trump constituency. Trump has not been shy about promoting Twitter accounts that embrace QAnon. As of August, Trump "amplified accounts promoting the QAnon conspiracy theory at least 216 times via at least 129 individual accounts."

Trump has had only positive things to say about the group:


Last month, speaking from the White House briefing room, Trump praised the group. "I don't know much about the movement other than I understand they like me very much, which I appreciate," Trump said. Trump also described QAnon as "gaining in popularity" and comprised of "people who love our country." Trump was asked by a reporter if he believed in the QAnon conspiracy theory — specifically that he "is secretly saving the world from this satanic cult of pedophiles and cannibals." Trump did not reject it. Instead, Trump said that "[i]f I can help save the world from problems, I'm willing to do it."

Nevertheless, Trump is rarely asked about his promotion of QAnon. It doesn't come up in most interviews and wasn't mentioned during the first debate.
Trumpism and the future of the Republican Party

The mainstreaming of fringe conspiracy theories won't disappear if Trump fails to win a second term. Marjorie Taylor-Green, a Republican congressional candidate in Georgia, is poised to become the first member of Congress who supports the QAnon conspiracy theory. Her Democratic opponent dropped out of the race in September.

Despite her endorsement of QAnon, Taylor-Green has been welcomed not only by Trump, but by the Republican Party. Senator Kelly Loeffler (R-GA), who is in a tight race for reelection, announced she would hold a joint event with Taylor-Green on Thursday. The pair will appear together for a "a major announcement."

Sooner or later, Trump will no longer be president. But Trumpism, and the elevation of bizarre and dangerous conspiracy theories, is here to stay.




Wednesday, October 14, 2020

SC Senator Lindsey Graham's Enemies Have Come Knocking In Historic Proportion

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMjg0C5hHiQ&ab_channel=JamarlThomas



Mitch McConnell Gets Clobbered In Debate

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4kwUAirmmE&ab_channel=TheRationalNational