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Insurrectionist presidency, US

jeudi 1 février 2024 à 19:49

*We must start urgently talking about the dangers of a second [insurrectionist bullshit] presidency.*

Ukraine turns the war

jeudi 1 février 2024 à 19:49

Ukraine builds long-distance attack drones and uses them to attack Russia's oil export terminals.

Rebellions brewing, TX, USA

jeudi 1 février 2024 à 19:49

Governor Abbott of Texas has declared that he can disobey the federal government in the name of Texas. He has also clearly echoed the manifestos of the secessionists of 1861.

The wrecker's supporters have been preparing for rebellion for over three years. They used violence on 6 Jan 2021, followed shortly thereafter by threats of violence against senators and their families. So I've been expecting an open confrontation sooner or later.

Better now than later!

The bullshitter's campaign strategy is to talk tough and defiant, giving the impression that he is "stronger." Biden tends to try to avoid sharp confrontation, which plays into the wrecker's hands.

Abbott's hint of secessionism gives Biden a chance to show that he is the stronger one.

For instance, he can federalize the Texas National Guard now, and order it to take down the barbed wire it has helped place at the border.

That would provide an opportunity to discharge immediately any guard member who refuses to obey that order. Showing that insurrectionists will not be tolerated will help keep the guard loyal in any future rebellion, both by expelling the disloyal and by reminding the loyal guard members of their duty to defend democracy against insurrection.

UN Gaza aid endangered

jeudi 1 février 2024 à 19:49

* António Guterres says loss of funding from US and [other countries], [for humanitarian aid for Gaza], means aid into Gaza for whole of this month cannot be guaranteed.*

Bird flu, US farms

jeudi 1 février 2024 à 19:49

Bird flu is infecting some chicken farms in the US. When a farm is infected, it will infect nearly all the chickens, and the government requires killing all the chickens to hinder spread to other farms.

If that were the only way the virus can spread, this would be an effective way to stop the spread. But it may be useless while wild birds continue to spread the virus.

I wonder, therefore: if we let those chickens live, would a few of them, resistant to the virus, survive and recover? Would that lead to resistant breeds?