Friday, October 20, 2017

Can you stand another foliage photo...or two?




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  1. I have just left a message on the last thread. For your convenience, here it is as well:


    "listener, did your book from the 27 psychologists arrive?" ~ Susan

    It did! It arrived on Tuesday and I haven't even had chance to open it yet, even to look at the Table of Contents. I hope to tomorrow, though.

    Every day that goes by DT does something horrible. WHEN will Mueller or Congress or the Judiciary or the rising up of We the People get that man out of power?!! It's a world gone crazy!

    We are headed up to Canada on Sunday to visit a friend. Can we please just stay?


    Sorry for my late response. Mah*Sweetie had a root canal this morning; I weeded gardens at our son's house this afternoon; this evening we went to see the play Sense & Sensibility at [wait for it] Lost Nation Theater in Vermont's capitol city of Montpelier.

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  2. Susan, I just saw this quip:

    "DT is so smart, he has a perfect 100 IQ."

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  3. Laugh o’ the day:
    Trump's health subsidy shutdown could lead to free insurance[Click] Who could have known that health care insurance was so complicated?

    --Alan

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    1. " Who could have known that health care insurance was so complicated?" Anybody who has been paying attention for the past 30 years or more. That the Obamacare subsidies are complicated is only mildly surprising.

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  4. Gee—who could have known that health care insurance could be so complicated?
    Gallup: Approval of Congress is lower than a snake’s belly.[Click] But that’s not news.

    Trump Nominees Working Without Being Confirmed[Click] Time to fire up the old writ of mandamus machine? Or issue bench warrants?

    Why Facebook Doesn’t See They’re a Problem[Click]

    A very modern love story.[Click]

    —Alan

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  5. I'm still rattled by reading what Susan posted yesterday about the four soldiers ambushed in Niger. If it's even half true it's so terrible. All I can think is WHEN is someone in authority going to haul off and get DT out of office? WHAT is it going to take?

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  6. Hot from the inbox this evening:

    Dear Brothers and Sisters,

    I am dismayed by today’s news that the Democratic National Committee has ousted a number of long-time supporters of Senator Bernie Sanders from the DNC. In what looks like a purge of the progressive wing of the party, DNC chair Tom Perez has stripped several Bernie supporters of their “at-large” delegate status and leadership positions in the party.

    Also removed were several party officials loyal to Congressman Keith Ellison, Bernie’s choice to lead the DNC, who accepted a DNC vice chair position earlier this year in the interests of party unity.

    Perez replaced these progressives with veterans of Hillary Clinton’s failed campaign and with corporate lobbyists -- a reminder of why last year I first decided to challenge Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who as DNC chair had reversed President Obama’s ban on corporate lobbyist donations to the DNC.

    This is exactly what’s gone wrong with the Democratic Party and why so many of us are fighting back -- to reclaim the party from corporate interests and to restore it to its New Deal progressive values and programs. That’s why I need your help now, to help fuel our campaign with small donations to defeat Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the epitome of a corporate insider.

    Among those who were purged from DNC positions:

    Ray Buckley, the New Hampshire Democratic Party chairman and longtime DNC official who ran against Perez for chair before backing Ellison in the DNC chair race. Buckley was removed from the DNC Executive Committee and Rules Committee.

    James Zogby, the president of the Arab American Institute and long-time supporter of Bernie Sanders. Zogby was removed as co-chair of the Resolutions Committee and the Executive Committee.

    Alice Germond, the DNC’s longtime former secretary and Ellison backer. Germond was removed from her at-large appointment to the DNC.

    Barbra Casbar Siperstein, who supported Ellison and Buckley in the DNC chair race, and was removed from the Executive Committee.

    Perez replaced these progressives with more than a dozen corporate lobbyists, including Joanne Dowdell, a lobbyist for Fox News, and Manuel Ortiz, a lobbyist for CITGO Petroleum Corp.

    Incredibly, as if to add insult to injury, Perez appointed Donna Brazile as a DNC delegate. This is the same Donna Brazile who, when working for CNN just last year, leaked debate questions to the Hillary Clinton campaign to try to give Hillary an unfair advantage over Bernie in the 2016 presidential nominating contest!

    Some progressives have suggested that this purge is intended to divide the party. Why else appoint someone as controversial as Brazile. That the purpose of this purge is to fuel a so-called DemExit and drive progressives out of the Democratic Party. Although the party would be smaller and weaker, this would also make it easier for the corporate Democratic establishment to control the party’s rules and choice of nominees for offices all across the country.

    Let’s not take the bait by giving up on our efforts to reclaim the Democratic Party. Now is the time to fight back!

    Defeating the notorious Debbie Wasserman Schultz would send the loudest and clearest signal that “we the people” cannot be purged, that we are strong in numbers and unified in our vision, and that we will overcome all of their obstacles.

    Let us channel our righteous indignation into the constructive work ahead. Please donate what you can to help our campaign defeat Debbie Wasserman Schultz and replace her with a diehard progressive and representative of the people.

    Thank you for standing by me. I am grateful for all your support.

    In Solidarity,

    Tim

    Paid For By Tim Canova for Congress

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    1. I'll want to see what Huffpost and the Tribune/AP have to say about this, but it doesn't sound good.

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