Unlike any of his predecessors, the president seems to be openly courting the idea of Israeli military confrontation with Iran.
By caving to Israel, Biden opens the door to war (archived)
Month: February 2023
We Didn’t Stop the Invasion of Iraq, But We Did Change History
The global protests proved the war’s clear illegality and demonstrated the isolation of the Bush administration’s policies—and later helped prevent war in Iran in 2007 and the bombing of Syria in 2013. And they inspired a generation of activists.
20 Years Ago Today: We Didn’t Stop the Invasion of Iraq, But We Did Change History
Totalized Censorship
Content warning, canceling, de-platforming, denying access: The fate of Sy Hersh’s Democracy Now! interview on YouTube is the latest indication of how much rougher press suppression is in this new media era.
PATRICK LAWRENCE: Totalized Censorship
McCarthyism, Polish Style
In Poland these days it is becoming dangerous to one’s career to publicly voice opposition to the government’s policy vis-à-vis the war in Ukraine.
McCarthyism, Polish Style
Putin Announces Suspension of the New START Treaty
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday announced that Moscow is suspending its participation in New START, the last remaining nuclear arms control treaty between the US and Russia.
Putin Announces Suspension of the New START Treaty
Evidence of US guilt for Nord Stream ‘more than a smoking gun’ – Russia
Blocking a UN probe would make the West look even more suspicious, Moscow’s ambassador told the Security Council
Evidence of US guilt for Nord Stream ‘more than a smoking gun’ – Russia
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Nord Stream blast inquiries continuing, countries say at UN



President Biden is dividing America with his hatred of balloons. Is nothing sacred?


President Joe Biden is again trying to divide the nation, this time by teaching us to hate the most American of all inflatable objects: the balloon.
President Biden is dividing America with his hatred of balloons. Is nothing sacred?
Balloon Sightings Continue… Now Near Hawaii And Over China
Balloon Sightings Continue… Now Near Hawaii And Over China
To most observers it remains a little unclear what exactly is going on with all these balloons. Unless, like me, you believe there may have been something prophetic about a certain early 80s German pop hit, in which case we’ve got at least 90 balloons to go.
Only 624 days until the next election. How long can they keep this up?!
Faina Savenkova: We all want to live, a very simple and understandable desire (Updated)
There are not many things that can truly unite different people. Because it’s always the differences that take over. “How?! Do you drink tea in the morning instead of coffee? No, I’m sorry, we don’t see eye to eye. Our views on life are too different.” “Ah! You prefer to walk on the left side of the street?! This is monstrous! The only correct decision is to walk on the right side, and the other choices are wrong! Stay away from me!”
Faina Savenkova: We all want to live, a very simple and understandable desire
Video via Faina Savenkova
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Sean Penn’s Disaster-Relief Charity Ended Up a Money Mess


Sean Penn’s Disaster-Relief Charity Ended Up a Money Mess
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CORE Labor violations and complaints
CORE staff complained that they were forced to work 18-hour days, six days a week, without the opportunity to take breaks. Responding to the staff concerns, Penn excoriated the employees, writing in an email that “in every cell of my body is a vitriol for the way your actions reflect so harmfully upon your brothers and sisters in arms”. Penn suggested that employees leave their work instead of complaining about conditions.[16] In October 2021, the National Labor Relations Board issued a complaint that Penn and CORE violated federal labor law. According to the charge, Penn “impliedly threatened” his employees with reprisals.[17] A 2021 California lawsuit sought civil damages, claiming that CORE failed o pay overtime and minimum wges, provide rest periods, reimburse for business expenses, provide detailed wage statements, and timely pay employees. [18]
In 2022, a former CORE worker who provided support during COVID relief efforts in Georgia sued CORE for unpaid wages. According to the complaint, CORE deliberately misclassified staff as contractors to avoid paying overtime. CORE’s contracts require binding arbitration, which prevents a collective action by multiple employees and keeps the proceedings private.
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