Monday, August 28, 2017
Goy, Bye?
By CNu at August 28, 2017 0 comments
Labels: identity politics , Livestock Management , Oy Vey , Race and Ethnicity
Sunday, August 27, 2017
Pompeo Seeking License to Murder Assange...,
The broader issue is whether our government should be designating any entity as a non-state hostile intelligence agency. I’m not sure of the intended consequences of such a designation but I’m pretty sure it could open WikiLeaks to threats and perhaps even violence. It has the sound of some official finding, which it is not, with some legal meaning to it, which it is not. So while I wouldn’t object to high ranking intelligence officials harshly criticizing WikiLeaks, I’d stay away from faux official designations.
Regardless of whether you like or hate WikiLeaks, Congress singling out a publisher of information using a undefined and made up term like “non-state hostile intelligence service” to potentially stifle First Amendment rights and opening the door to more surveillance of sources should concern all journalists. It’s a shame more members of Congress do not see this obvious danger.
By CNu at August 27, 2017 0 comments
Labels: American Original , Ass Clownery , global system of 1% supremacy , hegemony , Pimphand Strong , Rule of Law , unspeakable
Internet: Subverting Democracy? Nah.., Subverting Status Quo Hegemony? Maybe...,
By CNu at August 27, 2017 0 comments
Labels: governance , hegemony , helplessness , individual sovereignty , information , Noo/Nano/Geno/Thermo , Slice vs. Proprietors , unintended consequences
U.S. Patriot Act FUBARs Uruguay's Marijuana Legalization Effort
Since sales began, the number of registered buyers in Uruguay has more than doubled. As of Aug. 15, more than 12,500 people had enrolled in a system that verifies customers’ identities with fingerprint scanners and allows them to buy up to 40 grams per month (at a price of about $13 for 10 grams, enough for about 15 joints, advocates say). Under the law, only Uruguayan citizens and legal permanent residents are allowed to buy or grow marijuana.
“Demand has been very strong,” Mr. Bachini said. “People are thrilled that they no longer have to go to private homes or venture out into neighborhoods” to get marijuana.
By CNu at August 27, 2017 0 comments
Labels: American Original , Ass Clownery , externalities , Pimphand Strong
Saturday, August 26, 2017
In the Shadows of the American Century: The Rise and Decline of U.S. Global Power
By CNu at August 26, 2017 0 comments
Labels: American Original , Living Memory , narcoterror , necropolitics , unspeakable
Asian Wars and Information Regimes
By CNu at August 26, 2017 0 comments
Labels: Living Memory , narcoterror , necropolitics , unspeakable
The History of the Southeast Asian Drug Trade
By CNu at August 26, 2017 0 comments
Labels: Living Memory , narcoterror , necropolitics , unspeakable
Friday, August 25, 2017
Carbon Based: Carbon Fiber Chassis Electric Vehicle on Goodyear 360's
By CNu at August 25, 2017 0 comments
Labels: Exponential Upside , Noo/Nano/Geno/Thermo , Possibilities
Carbon Based: Nanotubes and Vantablack
By CNu at August 25, 2017 0 comments
Labels: Exponential Upside , Noo/Nano/Geno/Thermo , Possibilities
Carbon-Based: Graphene
By CNu at August 25, 2017 0 comments
Labels: Exponential Upside , Noo/Nano/Geno/Thermo , Possibilities
Thursday, August 24, 2017
American Sheeple Can ALWAYS Be Depended Upon To Play Themselves...,
By CNu at August 24, 2017 0 comments
Labels: 2parties1ideology , chess-not checkers , cognitive infiltration , doesn't end well , governance , identity politics , Livestock Management , Living Memory , Malnare , play-at-your-level , political theatre , wake-up!
Looking Clearly at Not-Seeism
By CNu at August 24, 2017 0 comments
Labels: domestic terrorism , micro-insurgencies , not-seeism , What IT DO Shawty...
Persistent Infiltration Normative Since the Clinton Administration
By CNu at August 24, 2017 0 comments
Labels: domestic terrorism , Dystopian Now , micro-insurgencies
Wednesday, August 23, 2017
The Awan Indictment is an Exercise in Prosecutorial Omission
By CNu at August 23, 2017 0 comments
Labels: Brookings , high strangeness , just-us , professional and managerial frauds , Rule of Law
On Alleged Russian Hacking the MSM was and Still is Colluding with the DNC
By CNu at August 23, 2017 0 comments
Labels: wikileaks wednesday
Democrat IT Staffers Compromised Sensitive Data to Foreign Intelligence
By CNu at August 23, 2017 0 comments
Labels: wikileaks wednesday
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Did Bannon and Mercer Game the Whole System but Finally Play Themselves?
By CNu at August 22, 2017 0 comments
Labels: .45 , chess-not checkers , cognitive infiltration , medieval , play-at-your-level , subliminal , The Horsemen , theoconservatism
Bannon: Alt-White Clowns, Losers, and Useful Idiots
By CNu at August 22, 2017 0 comments
Labels: .45 , political theatre , relationship management , Strict Father , The Hardline , theoconservatism , you used to be the man
Trump: Opposing the Establishment and Driving the Hard Bargain
Their conversation was posted online late last month. It is one of the most peculiar debates about a president I have ever encountered. And it left me marveling that parts of Trump’s base think well of Adams when his views imply such negative things about them.
Trump took those positions not because he believes them, Adams argued, but to mirror the emotional state of the voters he sought and to “open negotiations” on policy.
Harris expressed bafflement that such a strategy would work:
Harris: If I'm going to pretend to be so callous as to happily absorb those facts, like send them all back, they don't belong here, or in the ISIS case, we'll torture their kids, we'll kill their kids, it doesn't matter, whatever works—if that's my opening negotiation, I am advertising a level of callousness, and a level of unconcern for the reality of human suffering that will follow from my actions, should I get what I ostensibly want, that it's a nearly psychopathic ethics I am advertising as my strong suit.
So how this becomes attractive to people, how this resonates with their values—I get what you said, people are worried about immigration and jihadism, I share those concerns. But when you cross the line into this opening overture that has these extreme consequences on its face, things that get pointed out in 30 seconds whenever he opens his mouth on a topic like this, I don't understand how that works for him with anyone.
Adams: Let me give you a little thought experiment here. We've got people who are on the far right. We've got people on the far left. In your perfect world, would it be better to move the people on the far right toward the middle or the people on the far left toward the middle? Which would be a preferred world for you?
Harris: Moving everyone toward the middle, certainly on most points, would be a very good thing.
Adams: So what you've observed with President Trump through his pacing and emotional compatibility with his base is that prior to Inauguration Day, there were a lot of people in this country who were saying, 'Yeah yeah, round them all up. Send all 12 million back tomorrow.'
When was the last time you heard anybody on the right complaining about that? Because what happened was, immigration went down 50 to 70 percent, whatever the number was, just based on the fact that we would get tough on immigration. And the right says, ‘Oh, okay, we didn't get nearly what we asked for, but our leader, who we trust, who we love, has backed off of that, and we're going to kind of go with that, because he is doing some good things that we like. And we don't like the alternative either.’
So this ‘monster’ that we elected, this ‘Hitler-dictator-crazy-guy,’ he managed to be the only guy who could have, and I would argue always intended, to move the far right toward the middle. You saw it, you know, we can observe it with our own eyes. We don't see the right saying, ‘Oh no, I hate President Trump. He's got to round up those undocumented people like he said early in the campaign, or else I'm bailing on him.’ None of that happened. He paced them, and then he led them toward a reasonable situation, which I would say we're in.I don’t agree with parts of Adams’s analysis. But as he tells it, Trump targeted voters who’d be attracted rather than repelled by calls for policies that would inflict great suffering; he told those voters things that he didn’t really mean to gain their emotional trust; and all along, he probably intended to go to Washington and do something else. That sounds a lot like the way that Trump voters describe the career politicians who they hate: emotionally manipulative liars who will say anything to get elected, get to Washington, and betray their base by moving left on immigration.
By CNu at August 22, 2017 0 comments
Labels: .45 , chess-not checkers , cognitive infiltration , The Straight and Narrow , What IT DO Shawty...
AIPAC Powered By Weak, Shameful, American Ejaculations
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