Archive for February 22nd, 2004


Nader would probably endorse Democrat,…

Nader would probably endorse Democrat, if needed, to prevent Bush win


Transcript from Meet The Press



MR. RUSSERT:  If it got down to the final days of the election and you saw that your presence on the ballot could swing the election to George Bush, might you consider stepping out and saying, “I endorse the Democrat”?


MR. NADER:  First of all, there are 40 slam-dunk states where either the Republicans or Democrats are going to win handily; that’s number one.  Second, I think there’s a very good chance that President Bush is going to start declining in the polls.  He’s making a lot of mistakes. 


People are beginning to realize that he doesn’t care about the American people, although he says he does; that as a conservative president, he’s presiding over and encouraging the shipment of industries and jobs to the despotic Communist regime in China; that he fabricated the basis for the war in Iraq, which is now a quagmire. And if President Bush doesn’t trust the American people with the truth, why should the American people trust George W. Bush with the presidency?


When that and if that eventuality occurs, in the rare event that it occurs, you can invite me back on the program, and I’ll give you my answer.

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Pentagon tells Bush: climate change…

Pentagon tells Bush: climate change will destroy us



Climate change over the next 20 years could result in a global catastrophe costing millions of lives in wars and natural disasters..


A secret report, suppressed by US defence chiefs and obtained by The Observer, warns that major European cities will be sunk beneath rising seas as Britain is plunged into a ‘Siberian’ climate by 2020. Nuclear conflict, mega-droughts, famine and widespread rioting will erupt across the world.


The document predicts that abrupt climate change could bring the planet to the edge of anarchy as countries develop a nuclear threat to defend and secure dwindling food, water and energy supplies. The threat to global stability vastly eclipses that of terrorism, say the few experts privy to its contents.


‘Disruption and conflict will be endemic features of life,’ concludes the Pentagon analysis. ‘Once again, warfare would define human life.’


The findings will prove humiliating to the Bush administration, which has repeatedly denied that climate change even exists. Experts said that they will also make unsettling reading for a President who has insisted national defence is a priority.


Thanks to Quarsan for the tip!

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Radical Teen Cheerleaders make front…


Radical Teen Cheerleaders make front page of Sunday L.A. Times!


The Radical Teen Cheerleaders have appeared at many demonstrations here in L.A., and people invariably love their show.


Today, in what must be some kind of sign of changing times, they’re on the front page of the Sunday LA Times in a quite reasonably written article.


I took the photo at a demo last Feb-Mar in LA.

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Nader and the Greens

Nader and the Greens


Nader is expected to announce this morning he is running as an independent.


From Howie Hawkins, Syracuse NY Green activist, via a Green listserv,



This is a brief report on Ralph Nader’s visit to Central New York, February 10. But to summarize political points of interest to Greens first:


Asked about the Green Party, Ralph said running as an independent was an “insurance factor.” He said with the Greens unclear about whether they really wanted to run, or to run all out, he couldn’t count on the Greens.


But he definitely seemed to want the Greens’ support and nomination. He asked me point blank afterwords if he thought the draft Nader movement in the Greens could be successful. I told him yes. He wants the Green nomination but he isn’t counting on it.


He spoke forthrightly to the reporter about the divisions in the Greens and expressed his concern that a “small clique,” referring to those pushing the safe states strategy, had undue influence in the Greens.


After the interview, he told me he was very concerned that this group was not only wrecking the Greens as an independent political force with their strategic deference to the Democrats, but also trying to dilute the platform, particularly on foreign and military policy issues.


Howie sums up the safe states strategy succintly in an article titled “Strategic Voting Is Strategic Suicide” saying “The minute the Greens stop campaigning where they might affect the outcome is the minute no one takes the Greens seriously.”


I completely agree. The safe states (and deliberately anti-Nader) strategy spearheaded in the Green Party by candidate David Cobb will do nothing but diminish the party, with its craven capitulation to the Democrats without getting anything in return. What’s worse, this “strategy” goes hand in hand with watering down Green values like opposition to war and invasion.


In a recent debate between Green candidates, Cobb wasn’t even opposed to the occupation of Iraq. Thankfully, Peter Camejo, a genuine progressive and fighter not a feeble imitation, was part of the debate.



As the discussion turned toward immigration and foreign policy, however, the table was torn in argument.


Cobb and Mesplay <another candidate> said they would support a phased withdrawal from Iraq, but the words “phased withdrawal” enraged Camejo.


“I would never use the term phased withdrawal,” he said, “our troops have no right to be there.”


Camejo’s voice continued to rise until he was shouting at his colleagues.


“I cannot support a candidate who will allow our troops in another country,” he said in his closing statement.


Camejo has been an activist since the 60’s. He speaks truth to power. So does Nader. This is what the Green Party needs in 2004. I hope they get it. If not, and especially if Nader runs as an independent, the Green Party may well belly-flop in 2004, then subsequently fade into obscurity.

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Southern California to get week…

Southern California to get week of rain


And that means a high probability of mudslides in the areas that burned last fall…

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Oink oink. Gasoline prices in…

Oink oink. Gasoline prices in LA over $2 a gallon


I just paid 2.07 for self-serve regular gas tonight in Los Angeles. A few weeks ago it was 1.69.



“This thing has been moving like a three-stage rocket,” said Tom Kloza, chief oil analyst at Oil Price Information Service, a firm that tracks fuel trading. “You’re looking at [pump] prices of $2.10 or $2.20 just if retail catches up to wholesale.”


Pessimists, he noted, are predicting wholesale prices as high as $1.70 a gallon, which would translate into pump prices of $2.25 to $2.50 a gallon once taxes, transportation costs and the dealer’s margin are added.


Here’s a shocker:



It’s not entirely clear that the higher prices are warranted, market watchers said.


According to Oil Price, the fuel price tracking firm, California refiners are pocketing about 70 cents for each gallon of gasoline they sell <when>  the gross margin earned by the state’s refiners is typically around 25 cents a gallon.


Isn’t this called “price-gouging” and aren’t there laws against it?

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