Archive for August, 2008


Starhawk’s permaculture bus seized with no explanation at RNC

Oh yeah, the worms in the permaculture on the bus might have little bitty machine guns and be terrorists. So let’s dump all the people and animals on the highway and tow the bus away for a bogus “inspection”.

Not only is the Ramsey County Sheriff a thug deliberately trying to intimidate political protesters, it’s also clear he is incompetent. Look at the facts. He’s been raiding those dangerous granola-eating pacficists at Food Not Bombs and now the New Agey Starhawk. So I can’t imagine he’s been investigating anyone who might actually have serious disruption plans for the RNC. Nor, I’m guessing, would he know how to find them if he was. Talk about looking for things in all the wrong places…

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FBI involved in RNC protest raids

The FBI used informants inside the groups, yet the charges are bogus. Thus the raids were clearly coming from the federal government and were meant as political intimidation.

So here we have a massive assault led by Federal Government law enforcement agencies on left-wing dissidents and protesters who have committed no acts of violence or illegality whatsoever, preceded by months-long espionage efforts to track what they do.

Twincities Indymedia has been doing a stellar job of reporting what’s happening with their Live Wire instantaneous news on the home page.

PS “Those in Twin Cities still going ahead with plans to stage massive civil disobedience on the 1st”, they say.

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Much of RNC opening canceled

Maybe Republicans are assuming the governmental response to Gustav will be another disaster else why the cancellation of much of day one of the RNC? If they thought the government would respond competently then, seems to me, they could hold a dignified session while pointing out how much better a Republican administration is doing now.

But they aren’t, and they want George Bush nowhere near any of them as Gustav hits. I’m not buying the McCain excuse that he doesn’t want delegates in party hats tooting noisemakers as Nola floods. The Republican cadre tends to be quite disciplined and could simply be told not to do that, with a ban on funny hats and noisemakers on the floor.

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Alabama county faces bankruptcy

Calculated Risk reports on the imminent bankruptcy of Jefferson County, Alabama, due to their totally clever and complex series of bond transactions that was supposed to save them big bucks, but exploded in their faces instead.

barkingtribe writes in the comments:

Lived there for a number of years. Inept, provincial, small-time crooks. Doin’ ok when no-one was lookin’. Went downtown with the playa’s. Came home in hoc. Rut-ro.

Now they’re whining we just po’ country boys who got flimflammed by those city slickers. Right. Takes two to tango, last time I checked.

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WaMu offers 5% on CDs with hand-lettered sign

LastNightinVegas took the photo, and titled the post “This is the end, my only friend the end.”

Mish

WaMu is paying 5% on CDs at a time the Fed Funds Rate is 2.0% and the discount rate is 2.25%. Where can WaMu invest money safely and return 5%? The answer is nowhere.

It is a moral hazard that WaMu can even offer CDs at 5% with FDIC guarantees. Money is increasingly flowing to such endeavors, at taxpayer risk.

Losing money on CD deposits when your bank is imploding and advertising it with hand-lettered signs is the sign of an institution in desperation and near-collapse. That the Fed allows this is near-criminal.

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Lots of no-shows expected at Republican National Convention

A lot of big name Republicans are, y’know, busy and stuff, and just can’t quite free up time from their hectic schedules or being indicted to make it to the RNC. Plus, I’m guessing, many of them would rather run screaming from the room than be seen anywhere near Bush whom, no doubt, the party faithful hopes will stay away from the convention because he needs to tend to Gustav. Or at least pretend to.

And the Polizeros Political Cretin Award of the Month goes to …

… Former DNC chair Don Fowler and Michael Moore (who usually rocks) for saying that Gustav shows that God is now on the Democrat’s side. I’m sure all the folks who will lose homes and family in the next few days will find that to be especially rib-tickling.

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Snatch squads didn’t start in Minneapolis

Police grabbing people at random off the streets, as reported happening yesterday in Minneapolis, is not a new tactic.

It happened at the FTAA protests in Miami in 2003 too, and we blogged it then.

PS. In the process of finding that post from 2003, I realized that images and photos from 2002-2005 weren’t online. They are now.

(Polizeros started on the Radio UserLand platform in 2002, then switched to Wordpress in mid-2005. The Radio UserLand images were in a different folder from where Wordpress puts them, and I forgot to upload that folder when we changed hosts a few weeks back. However, all 13MB of them are now online.)

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RNC police thuggery explained

The raids were ordered by Bob Fletcher, sheriff of a St. Paul suburb. He probably didn’t have jurisdiction or legal power for some it and some St. Paul council members are not happy.

From FireDogLake.

Bob Fletcher is a Republican from the formerly lily-white St. Paul suburb of Maplewood, which has for decades had an uneasy relationship with its southern neighbor. Bob Fletcher is also on the verge of losing his job, as a long-standing FBI corruption probe that has already taken out two of his buddies is drawing its net around him; he may well feel that he has nothing to lose and everything to gain by using extralegal methods to please his RNC pals.

Did anyone in the RNC know? How high up the food chain does this go? It’s difficult believe this thug was acting completely on his own.

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New Orleans mayor orders mandatory evacuation


Mayor Nagin wants a 100% evacuation. He says, if you stay, you are completely on your own. Katrina had a footprint of 400 miles while Gustav is 900 miles and growing.

“You need to be scared and you need to get your butts out of New Orleans right now,” Nagin said.

He expects Gustav to “punch holes in the Harvey Canal,” which could cause the West Bank to become a bathtub.

Map. I believe that’s the Harvey Canal going SSE off the Mississippi at the word “Harvey”

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More out of control police raids in Minneapolis


(Map of police raids from The Uptake)

The pre-RNC raids by police are escalating clearly in a deliberate attempt to stifle dissent and protest. That they will be wallpapered with costly lawsuits that they will lose is a given. In the meantime, this grotesque abuse of police power for political purposes continues. Since they clearly want a repeat of Chicago 68, that may well be what they get. Unless someone reins them in now.

Firedoglake:

Inside an RNC raid

We’re now hearing that “snatch squads” are picking up random people off the streets in the Twin Cities, and someone from Democracy Now has been detained.

Twin Cities news coverage from on the ground.

Twin Cities Indymedia. Much of their steady stream of news appears to be from cell phone messages and is rated for credibility. They are doing an amazing job of aggregating reports from all over the city. And they have an RSS feed too.

The Uptake

Minnesota Independent

Also, “track RNC” on Twitter or Tweetscan RNC if you don’t have a Twitter account.

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FEMA: Gustav to be Category 5 soon

Gustav is growing in power faster than anyone thought. Just yesterday it was predicted to be a Cat 3 when it reached the middle of the Gulf. Now it’s passing Cuba and they say it’ll be a Cat 5. Yikes.

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San Andreas Lake. Looks peaceful, doesn’t it?

The San Andreas fault line runs directly under the lake and was named after it, The lake is 2 miles from San Francisco airport. Map. (Photo taken with cell phone.)

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Pre-RNC police raids and arrests

Twin Cities Indymedia has continuing breaking news on the increasing number of raids by police in advance of the RNC. There have been multiple police raids and arrests for unexplained, probably bogus reasons and the RNC hasn’t even started yet.

Food Not Bombs raided? C’mon, they’re peaceful granola eaters. Another raid was on an anarchist meeting. Even a city council member there is leery about what the cops are doing.

St. Paul City Council member Dave Thune said he was trying to find out who ordered the building locked up and on what grounds. “This isn’t the way we do things in St. Paul,” Thune said. “I don’t want the city to get sucked into something that the sheriff’s office is concocting.”

Sounds like the police are out of control. These raids are a deliberate and probably illegal attempt to stop dissent at the RNC. It won’t work and will undoubtedly make things worse and more polarized.

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California compromise budget fails

The Democrats say no more cuts or changes and the Republicans refuse to ok any tax increase whatsoever. The real problem is that California budgets have to pass by 2/3’s. The Democrats are two votes short while Republicans stonewall and refuse to put forward any plan at all.

This is going to get even uglier than it already is.

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Letter From Georgia

Blairwatch has a confidential correspondent inside Georgia, who sent us the following report, mainly focusing on the humanitarian crisis. We will shortly have another report and photos from Gori

Georgia Update:

When the USSR fell, 1 civilian war and 2 wars – in districts of Georgia - Abkhazia and South Osetia began. As a result we have 247,000 IDP’s ( refugees)  from Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
Unfortunately before the conflict and at the moment, the economic situation in Georgia is very bad: unemployment is running at 50%; the average monthly pension is 45 US.

Pr. Saakashvili was not a popular president in Georgia until the conflict started. With the conflict the Georgian nation united and forgot all the other problems.

The Russia-Georgia conflict has transformed the contemporary geopolitical world, with large consequences for peace and security in Europe and beyond. We feel that we are not alone and supported by the EU and USA , that gives us the hope of future.

Russian tanks went trough the Abkhazia to Georgia and took control over the western part of Georgia. The other part of Russian army went from South Ossetia to Gori 60 km from Tbilisi. They were bombing different cities in Georgia . With Russian army came the Kazaks and Ossetians , they started robbing the shops and later the apartments and private houses of inhabitants of Gori and the villages around. One day the panic started in Tbilisi everybody thought that the Russians will take the capital.

We received the new wave of refuges in Georgia due to this conflict. Many thousands of Georgians left Gori, Georgian villages around South Ossetia and cities in the western part of Georgia to escape from the bombing and war. Many of them lost their homes (they were destroyed by bombings). They all come to Tbilisi and the eastern part of Georgia. The Georgian government tried to accommodate them, but there are too many of them and there is no place for all. Especially since many of the state building were already engaged by the previous line of refugees in the beginning of 1990’s . There was no exact figures for the new wave of refugees , according to some officials there were 120 thousand , others were saying 118 thousand. That is a real humanitarian disaster; many of them do not have enough food, medication, clothes.

Many of the schools, preschools, polyclinics and state buildings have become refugee centres. I have visited a few such centres. The situation in some of them is fairly difficult.. Many of the refugees live in the empty rooms sleeping on the mattresses right on the floor, tables or desks. Many of them do not know where their relatives are and if they are alive.

The problem is that the aid which is given to refugees is not equal as well as the quality and quantity. Some collective centres have mattresses, blankets and even kind of military bags others have only mattresses. The similar situation applies to food . In some places the food is delivered once a day in the others twice a day. Some collective centres receive only military packages of dry food, which is only suitable for a short time.

The situation in Georgia is still fairly difficult. The Russian army left Gori and the road from western part to eastern part of Georgia is open now, but Russians opened a few check points in the western part of Georgia and they control they feel themselves free in the city Zugdidi near the board with Abkhazia (10 km) and have big check point with military vehicles and tanks at the seaport Poti.

10 NATO military vessels came to the Black sea to support Georgia.

During the conflict Angela Merkel, Sarkozi and presidents of 5 Eastern European countries came to Georgia ,that has helped to sing a cease-fire. The Foreign ministers of different Western European countries visited Georgia during the conflict helping to resolve it.

Unfortunately many people from Georgian Side are missing especially among the soldiers. The parents of soldiers are trying to get the information about the location of their missing children, but cannot get the answers . Many of dead Georgians were buried in the common graves, and now it will be difficult to recognize them. Unofficially there are more than 2000 of dead from Georgia side. Though our officials say that the number of dead does not exceed 200.

For now some of the refugees ( who were from Gori) have returned. Those ones who lived near the South Ossetia, cannot return and do not know when they will go back. Some homes are destroyed or burned, due to this many of them cannot return even to Gori.

Some of the aid which is coming to Georgia from USA and other International organisations now is kept at the warehouses, in case of the conflict continues.

Russia confirmed the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. In return Georgia had stopped the diplomatic relationship with Russia and called the ambassador back to Georgia, Though the consular department still works.

In Tbilisi everything is quiet now. There is no panic shops and banks are working.

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Face off behind the Orange Curtain

That’s our pal Joe on the Left. Go, Joe!

If you live in California, vote NO on Proposition 8 (which would ban gay marriage in California.) Happily, it looks like it will be defeated, but let’s make sure.

NoOnProp8.com has more.

(Joe sent the photo. The Orange Country Register website does not appear to have the article online, so I can’t link to it.)

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Another Friday, another failed bank

FDIC takes over Integrity Bank of Alpharetta, GA.

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Crouching Spider by Louise Bourgeois

At the San Francisco Bay Bridge. Click to view full-sized on Flickr.

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GOP might delay convention due to hurricanes

Intoxination has the NOAA chart and thoughts on the storms. WaPo says the Republicans may have to delay their convention. But given the monumental logistics involved, I don’t see how that’s possible. Contracts have been signed. Commitments have been made. Sound, video, lighting, catering, and security squads are scheduled to arrive. As are thousands of participants who have already booked plane reservations and hotel rooms. You just can’t reschedule an event that huge a few days before it happens without total chaos ensuing.

But it could be a different event.

“You would have to dramatically change the nature of what you do. Much less partisan. Much less political,” said the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because internal discussions are ongoing. He added that all the speakers would have to retool their addresses to reflect the storm and its impact. “Otherwise, it’s the elephant in the room.”

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Chevy Volt. GM’s desperation gambit

GM is betting their company on the Chevy Volt. It’s a plug-in electric hybrid supposedly due in 2010. But reports are it will be late and the battery, which they are inventing as they design the car, remains a huge problem. It doesn’t exist yet and if and when it does, will probably be extremely expensive.

Engineers at Toyota have all plug-in hybrids, including the Volt, on “death watch” because the batteries will be too costly. They also think that trying to get people to charge EVs at night won’t work. So massive amounts of new solar power will be needed.

One also wonders if GM will survive in its current form until 2010, much less beyond.

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Foreign investors dumping Fannie and Freddie debt

But not to worry, our ever-delusional government says a takeover of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is “unlikely” even as they beg foreigners to stop selling.

In an equitable universe, the plunderers who ran those companies would be fired than stripped of the tens of millions they made while driving them into bankruptcy.

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Breaking: Calif. Senate to vote on budget compromise today 10 am

I do not believe this vote has been scheduled unless there are indications that there are at least two Republican Senators ready to vote for the budget so that it will secure the necessary two-thirds vote, or unless the governor believes he can deliver these votes.

Let’s hope it passes. The stalemate has gone on long enough. The budget looks to be 50% tax increases and recovery and 50% budget cuts.

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Automakers cut back credit to dealers

Squeezed automakers are no longer offering easy credit to their dealers. This in turn squeezes the dealers, some of whom are already going out of business.

Sounds like a death spiral to me.

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Twitter Post of the Day

ultimatejosh on Obama’s speech.

85,000 people cheering for a black guy who opposed a popular war. Almost need to check my passport to remember what country I’m in..

I was in the Embarcadero tonight in SF walking around during Obama’s speech. A steady stream of tweets to my cell phone kept me updated on what was happening in virtually real time. That’s why Twitter is so valuable.

McCain is practically foaming at the mouth to start more wars. Obama isn’t. Obama also wants to spend $150 billion on cleantech and renewable energy R&D. There are real differences between them. Maybe, just maybe, this country is moving towards progressive ideas again.

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Biogas from sewage

Sweden gets 25% of their energy from biogas, and much of that comes from sewage. Yes, sewage. It powers cars and buses - and costs less than gasoline.

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