Sunday, January 10, 2016

Davids Daily Dose - Sunday January 10th



1/  Frank Rich with his take on the news of last week....wisdom indeed, and insider viewpoints.........

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President Obama Speaks In The East Room Of White House On Efforts To Reduce Gun Violence
Most weeks, New York Magazine writer-at-large Frank Rich speaks with contributor Alex Carp about the biggest stories in politics and culture. To kick off 2016: Obama's gun-control push, the Donald dredging up Bill and Hillary's past, and the simmering rage of white America.
“Once America decided killing children was bearable," one gun-control commentator memorably wrote when reforms failed after Sandy Hook, any effective debate on guns in the U.S. "was over." Does President Obama's emotional call for new measures this week create any political movement to change that?
Given the initial response by the GOP, a wholly owned subsidiary of the NRA, you’d have to say no: The president’s move was greeted with the usual hysterical blather about how “The cruel despot Obama is coming to take your guns!” and the usual pooh-poohing about how “Nothing he’s proposing would have stopped the mass shootings of Sandy Hook, Charleston, San Bernardino … ” And in truth, the effect of his proposed executive actions will be small gruel indeed — enabling, perhaps, some thousands of additional background checks. 













2/  For a summary of why Trump and other right wing populists are becoming so prominent, you can't do better than this 2 minute video from the Guardian......excellent, simple and powerful....

It might be tempting to view the political success of Donald J. Trump as something uniquely American. But, rightwing populism and scapegoating of society's vulnerable is cropping up all across the west. This is what happens when big business has more power than governments, explains Guardian writer Gary Younge













3/  Matt Taibbi is the one journalist in America that I have seen who is totally in tune with the absurdities of our so called media....here he dissects the Oregon standoff, with amusing commentary on this pathetic spectacle....

Ammon BundyAmmon Bundy is leading a group of militants occupying the Malheur federal wildlife preserve in Oregon.

First of all, when did it become OK for cowboys to cry in public?
The coolest thing about the Gary Cooper-Clint Eastwood-James Coburn-Yul Brynner-style cowboys is that they never said a damned thing. They walked slow, asses sore from all that riding, and kept things to a syllable or two if they could manage it: "Whiskey." "Bath." "Draw."
Contrast that with Ammon Bundy, the man who recently led a small group of gun-wielding outpatients to occupy the Malheur federal wildlife preserve in Oregon.
Before the occupation, Bundy stood up at a town hall meeting in Harney County, Oregon, and fell to pieces as he described to the audience the revelation he had from God about the need to take action against the federal government. He was most put out about the five-year sentence for arson that the feds slapped on a father and son duo of ranchers named Dwight and Steven Hammond for setting fires on federal land.
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/the-dumb-and-the-restless-20160107?utm_source=newsletter&utm_content=daily&utm_campaign=010716_16&utm_medium=email










4/  Unique photos of historical events and people.....

Among the multitudes of photos of the past, there are some that show the history from a different perspective. The best of theses images can help you to imagine better than any book or movie what it was really like to live through that moment, now lost forever.
Bright Side has picked out 20 fascinating shots which fit this description perfectly. Take a look.









5/  A very good segment from Larry Wilmore on the Fox News reaction to the President breaking up, discussing the dead children of gun violence.....

Larry Wilmore renames Fox News: This may be his crowning moment on guns and right-wing horror
There have already been 170 deaths this year, as of January 6, due to gun violence, Larry Wilmore started off Wednesday’s “Nightly Show” saying. “It’s not even been a week!”
“Watching a sitting U.S. president tear up over the deaths of children as he tries to affect change in a seemingly intransigent system…. There’s got to be something really wrong with you if you find fault with that,” Wilmore said of Obama’s tearful momentduring Tuesday’s press conference on executive orders on guns.
Wilmore then ran a clip of the disgusting comments from Fox News co-hosts who questioned the authenticity of the president’s emotion. “The guy cries about dead children and you’ve got notes?!” Wilmore exclaimed. “Has mourning dead children really become a partisan issue?!”









6/  A fascinating story on the rise of the anti-intellectualism that is driving the Trump campaign......by the way another way to describe it is that the stupids have found a voice.....

A challenging, informative and chilling article.....

Donald Trump talks at a fourth-grade level. Maybe that's why the Fox News audience loves him(Credit: maxim ibragimov via Shutterstock/Reuters/Lucas Jackson)
It’s a cliché to say that democratic states can’t function properly without an informed electorate. But it’s absolutely true. And this is why, heading into the 2016 election year, I’m nervous about the future. With Donald Trump leading the Republican presidential contenders, even many Republican die-hards are shaking in their boots.
But Trump isn’t the cause, just the symptom. The deeper cause is a strain of anti-intellectualism that runs through the roots of American culture. And while this strain is found on both sides of the political spectrum (see some liberals on vaccines and chemtrails), it’s mostly concentrated among religious conservatives on the political right. For those who espouse anti-intellectualism, conspiracy theories have the same clout as legitimate science, the opinions of non-experts are just as credible as those of the experts, and ideology takes precedence over the cold hard facts.
The US has fostered a culture of anti-intellectualism more than “most other Western countries.” While traveling through Europe and the UK for extended periods of time, I’ve often been quite envious of how respectful other countries are toward those with knowledge in the fields of science and the humanities. In the UK, for example, it’s generally not seen as “uncool” to have a higher degree from a good university. Often, it confers the degree-holder a certain social respect and admiration. Many of the top comedians in the UK have attended institutions like Oxford and Cambridge, including Michael Palin, Eric Idol, John Cleese, David Mitchell, Richard Ayoade and Stephen Fry. And shows such as “QI,” which combines academic discussions with uproarious, irreverent humor, are popular hits.













7/  An unusual "People Are Awesome", a little more surreal and less jumpy.....a pretty good five minutes....great music too....











8/  Do you have any faith in the integrity of our voting systems, with the electronic ballots that can be flipped by a 12 year old and [in red states] are totally controlled by right wing politicians.....thought not.....

Republican presidential candidates. (photo: NBC)
Republican presidential candidates. (photo: NBC)

Will the GOP Strip & Flip the 2016 Election?

By Mimi Kennedy, Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman, Reader Supported News
08 January 16
t is midnight, Election Day, 2016.
The votes (80% of them electronic) have been cast all across the United States. Except in Hawaii, the voting stations are now closed.
By all credible calculations, the Democratic presidential candidate (Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton) has won a solid victory in the public vote. All polls have shown a strong national margin. A solid majority of the key swing states have gone to the Democrats, giving them an apparent victory in the Electoral College.
With that have come solid advances in the US Senate and House races, plus major gains in statehouses and local elections across the board....








9/  Seth Meyers is getting good - here he looks at the Oregon standoff, with most amusing results....six pretty decent minutes....

The siege of a federal facility in Oregon by an armed anti-government gang has now entered its sixth day, which prompted Late Night with Seth Meyers host and former SNL Weekend Update anchor Seth Meyers to take “A Deeper Look” at the standoff.
“Now, there’s actually a conversation to be had here about the wisdom of mandatory minimums,” Meyers conceded, “but there is a lot more going on in this standoff then just the arrest of the ranchers.”
He then explained the ranchers’ grievances, and exposed the fake tweet from group leader Ammon Bundy comparing the group to Rosa Parks, before going to work on the giant human sad trombone that is the Oregon “militia” gang. In particular, Meyers took aim at LaVoy Finicum, who as of Tuesday night was holed up under a tarp, sitting in a ricking chair with a rifle across his lap.











10/  "Thanks Obama" is normally said in a sarcastic way, but in this case it should be real.....your phone contract!

Win McNamee/Getty Images
Next time you go shopping for a new cellphone plan, you're likely to find that the options are a lot better than they were a couple of years ago. Prices are lower. You don't have to sign up for one of those annoying two-year contracts. You'll probably get unlimited phone calls and text messages as a standard feature — and a lot more data than before.
If that happens to you, you should thank the Obama administration — specifically, the antitrust watchdogs at the Department of Justice.
Many of the positive developments of the past four years have been driven by T-Mobile, which until recently was the smallest of the nation's four national wireless providers. Back in 2011, AT&T was on the verge of gobbling up T-Mobile, which would have turned the industry's Big Four into the Big Three and eliminated the industry's most unpredictable company.












11/  As readers of DDD are aware Miami is at serious risk from rising sea levels, but so are other parts of South Florida......good story, unless you live in Hollywood or Hallandale....

Hallandale, Dania Beach, Hollywood, and Fort Lauderdale are at risk of sea-level rise.EXPAND
Hallandale, Dania Beach, Hollywood, and Fort Lauderdale are at risk of sea-level rise.

Scientists concerned about global warming and sea-level rise often describe Miami as ground zero — the next Atlantis, even. Magazines such as Rolling Stone and the New Yorker have speculated that huge chunks of the city could go underwater and that people would flee in a mass exodus. (The symptoms are already happening, they say.) But what about Broward County? Florida’s second most populous city seems dramatically overshadowed, even though it’s perched just 20 miles north of downtown Miami. 
North Broward resident and geoscientist Dr. Keren Bolter says residents here should be concerned. Published in 2014, Bolter’s doctoral dissertation examined Broward County’s risk of sea-level rise. Her findings were disturbing: Residents living in huge swaths of low-lying land in South Broward underestimated their vulnerability. 
“Downtown Miami on the coast is really high up in comparison to Broward, where the whole southern part of the county is low,” says Bolter, who now works as science director at Coastal Risk Consulting, a firm that helps businesses and homeowners adapt to sea-level rise. “In terms of extent, spatially, there’s a lot larger area of low-lying land around the Fort Lauderdale area.”











12/  "Making A Murderer" is the new Netflix original, and is getting viral mentions in the media......another excellent story from Rolling Stone.....

Making of a Murderer; Steven AverySteven Avery is escorted to the Manitowoc County Courthouse for his sentencing Friday, June 1, 2007, in Manitowoc, Wis. Dan Powers/AP
For anyone connecting with Netflix over the holidays, it was anything but a merry Christmas. Premiering on Dec. 18, the streaming service's docu-series Making a Murderer plunged viewers deep into one of the strangest and most disturbing true-crime cases in recent memory. In 1985, Steven Avery, a 22-year-old whose family runs an auto salvage yard in Wisconsin, was found guilty of rape and sent to prison. Eighteen years later, he was released when DNA evidence proved he was innocent, as he'd asserted all along.














Todays video - Full Metal Jacket had some incredible scenes - here are some highlights with the Sergeant and Private Pyle ....note - very salty language! About 8 minutes.....










Todays Catholic joke

A Jewish bookie was at the races playing the ponies and losing his shirt.
            
He noticed a Priest step out onto the track and blessed the forehead of one of the horses lining up for the 4th race.

Lo and behold, that horse - a long shot - won the race.

Next race, as the horses lined up, the Priest stepped onto the track. Sure enough, he blessed one of the horses.

The bookie made a beeline for a betting window and placed a small bet on the horse. Again, even though it was another long shot, the horse won the race.

He collected his winnings, and anxiously waited to see which horse the Priest would bless next.

He bet big on it, and it won.

As the races continued the Priest kept blessing horses, and each one ended up winning.

The bookie was elated. He made a quick dash to the ATM, withdrew all his savings, and awaited for the Priest's blessing that would tell him which horse to bet on.

True to his pattern, the Priest stepped onto the track for the last race and blessed the forehead of an old nag that was 100/1. This time the priest blessed the eyes, ears, and hooves of the old nag.

The bookie knew he had a winner and bet every cent he owned on the old nag.

He watched dumbfounded as the old nag pulled up and couldn't even finish the race.

In a state of shock, he went to the track area where the Priest was.

Confronting him, he demanded, "Father! What happened?
All day long you blessed horses and they all won.
Then in the last race, the horse you blessed never even had a chance.
Now, thanks to you I've lost every cent of my savings!"

The Priest nodded wisely and with sympathy. "You are not Catholic are you my son?"

"No, I'm Jewish."

"That's the problem," said the Priest,

"You couldn't tell the difference between a blessing and last rites."
 






Todays engineer joke

An engineer dies and reports to the pearly gates. Saint Peter checks his dossier and, not seeing his name there, accidentally sends him to Hell.

It doesn't take long before the engineer becomes rather dissatisfied with the level of comfort in Hell. He soon begins to design and build improvements. Shortly thereafter, Hell has air conditioning, flush toilets, escalators. Needless to say, the engineer is a pretty popular guy.

One day, God calls Satan and says: "So, how are things in Hell?"

Satan replies: "Hey, things are going great. We've got air conditioning, flush toilets, and escalators. And there's no telling what this engineer is going to come up with next."

"What!" God exclaims: "You've got an engineer? That's a mistake - he should never have been sent to Hell. Send him to me."

"Not a chance," Satan replies: "I like having an engineer on the staff, and I'm keeping him!"

God insists: "Send him back or I'll sue."

Satan laughs uproariously and answers: "Yeah, right. And just where are you gonna get a lawyer?"









Todays blonde jokes

A brunette goes into a doctor's office and says that her body hurts wherever she touches it. 

"Impossible," says the doctor. "Show me." 

She takes her finger, presses on her elbow, and screams in agony. 

She pushes her knee and screams, pushes her ankle and screams, and so it goes on; everywhere she touches makes her scream with pain. 

The doctor says, "You're not really a brunette are you?" 

She says, "No, I dyed my hair. I'm naturally blonde."

 "I thought so," he says. "Your finger is broken."




A blonde, out of money, and down on her luck after buying air at a real bargain, needed money desperately. To raise cash, she decided to kidnap a child and hold him for ransom. 

She went to the local playground, grabbed a kid randomly, took her behind a building, and told her, "I've kidnapped you." 

She then wrote a big note saying, "I've kidnapped your kid. Tomorrow morning, put $10,000 in a paper bag and leave it under the apple tree next to the slides, on the south side of the playground. Signed, A blonde." 

The blonde then pinned the note to the kid's shirt and sent him home to show it to his parents. 

The next morning, the blonde checked, and sure enough, a paper bag was sitting beneath the apple tree. 

The blonde looked in the bag and found the $10,000 with a note that said, "How could you do this to a fellow blonde?"


Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Davids Daily Dose - Wednesday January 6th




1/  Paul Krugman with column that could become a classic....he essentially says that becoming a billionaire has the effect of making you an asshole....

Wealth can be bad for your soul. That’s not just a hoary piece of folk wisdom; it’s a conclusion from serious social science, confirmed by statistical analysis and experiment. The affluent are, on average, less likely to exhibit empathy, less likely to respect norms and even laws, more likely to cheat, than those occupying lower rungs on the economic ladder.
And it’s obvious, even if we don’t have statistical confirmation, that extreme wealth can do extreme spiritual damage. Take someone whose personality might have been merely disagreeable under normal circumstances, and give him the kind of wealth that lets him surround himself with sycophants and usually get whatever he wants. It’s not hard to see how he could become almost pathologically self-regarding and unconcerned with others.
So what happens to a nation that gives ever-growing political power to the superrich?









2/  Not often you get an original concept on Youtube, but this sendup of a Western bar scene where the players can hear the voiceover is really, really clever and funny.....

Recommended! Eight minutes, most amusing......

In the tradition of classic westerns, a narrator sets up the story of a lone gunslinger who walks into a saloon.
However, the people in this saloon can hear the narrator.











3/  Another study, this from Credit Suisse, finds the top 1% worldwide hold 50% of the worlds wealth, and all of the growth is going to the top.....I know you've heard all this before [yawn] but this is from Credit Suisse, the bank for oligarchs to stash their loot so they should know!

Great analysis of the report from the CBC.......

The so-called 1% have become the focus of increasing opposition in recent years, as the world's ultra-rich have seen their share of global wealth increase at a much faster pace than everyone else.
The so-called 1% have become the focus of increasing opposition in recent years, as the world's ultra-rich have seen their share of global wealth increase at a much faster pace than everyone else. (Scott Eells/Bloomberg)

The richest one per cent now own half of all the wealth in the world, a new report from Credit Suisse says.
The bank's Global Wealth Report 2015 marks the first time that the world's super rich have amassed enough wealth to cross that symbolic line.
By the bank's reckoning, just over $250 trillion US worth of wealth has been amassed by households. At the top sit the ultra-rich, which the bank defines as having a net worth of at least $50 million in assets. Worldwide, there are 120,000 people in the group.
Just below the ultra-rich are 34 million people, with a collective net worth of at least $1 million. Collectively, people in that part of the pyramid make up 0.7 per cent of the world's population, but own 45.2 per cent of the world's wealth. If you extend the cut-off to one per cent of the world's population, they own more than half of all wealth in the world.
"Wealth inequality has continued to increase since 2008, with the top percentile of wealth holders now owning 50.4 per cent of all household wealth," the report said.







4/  An incredible video of the Chinese version of a Christmas tree.....it's an amazing eight minutes, but you get the idea after the first three......worth a look just to appreciate the discipline needed to make this.










5/  Some of these TED talks are wonderful - this one is about a study that followed groups of men for 75 years to see what influences mattered to health, longevity and happiness.....

It's low key, quiet but very interesting.....if you want 12 minutes that might make a difference in YOUR life watch this.....it's excellent.....

What keeps us happy and healthy as we go through life? If you think it's fame and money, you're not alone – but, according to psychiatrist Robert Waldinger, you're mistaken. As the director of a 75-year-old study on adult development, Waldinger has unprecedented access to data on true happiness and satisfaction. In this talk, he shares three important lessons learned from the study as well as some practical, old-as-the-hills wisdom on how to build a fulfilling, long life.












6/  It's obvious there is immense frustration with the corruption and gross unfairness in our society, as we reach out to Trump and Bernie to fix the system....but they can't because the real control of policy and decisions is in the "Deep State", a combination of the military-industrial complex and Wall Street oligarchs.....

Excellent story from Mike Lofgren in Salon.....

One of the predominant themes of the 2016 presidential campaign thus far — and one that is unlikely to lose significance once the primaries give way to the general election — is the American people’s exasperation with a political system they see as corrupt, self-serving, disingenuous and out of touch.
It is not an especially partisan or ideological sentiment; you can just as easily find it among supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders as among fans of Donald Trump. You can even find those who support paragons of the status quo, like Hillary Clinton or Jeb Bush, making similar complaints. It’s about as close to a consensus position as you’re likely to find nowadays in American politics.
Yet despite the widespread agreement that something is seriously wrong with democracy in the U.S., there’s much less of a consensus as to what that something is — and, crucially, how to fix it. The answers Bernie Sanders offers, for example, are not exactly the same as those proffered by Donald Trump. Is the problem too much government? Not enough government? Too much immigration? Not enough immigration? Too much taxing and regulating? Not enough taxing and regulating?
Our lack of a systemic analysis of the problem is part of the reason why our answers are so diffuse and ill-fitting. And that’s just one of the reasons why “The Deep State: The Fall of the Constitution and the Rise of a Shadow Government,” the new book from ex-longtime GOP staffer turned best-selling author Mike Lofgren, is so valuable. 









7/  Seth Meyers with "A Closer Look" at Trump"s campaign......a pretty good six minutes....
Donald Trump is starting to spend his promised $2 million a week on TV ads in early voting states, but he has already benefited from hours of free media coverage, said Seth Meyers on Monday's Late Night. That's partly because the media has "obsessively" covered every new poll this election cycle, there are lots more polls than in 2012, and Donald Trump has led in most of them, Meyers said. "But here's the thing about those polls: There's reason to think they might not really mean anything." One reason is that people hate talking to pollsters — the response rate has fallen from 90 percent to a dismal 8 percent, according to one study, which is "a lower response rate than student-loan collector and mother-in-law," Meyers quipped.
In the end, Trump could win all the primaries or none of them, but there are plenty of reasons to think his support is softer than the polls and media coverage indicates, Meyers said. You can watch his entire argument below. 






8/  The Miami Herald publishes Dave Barry's year in review, and this year 2015 is for you fans of sardonic humor and sarcasm......I personally love his style, but it's an acquired taste.....

Sometimes we are accused — believe it or not — of being overly negative in our annual Year in Review. Critics say we ignore the many positive events in a given year and focus instead on the stupid, the tragic, the evil, the disgusting, the Kardashians.
OK, critics: We have heard you. This year, instead of dwelling on the negatives, we’re going to start our annual review with a List of the Top 10 Good Things That Happened in 2015. Ready? Here we go:
1. We didn’t hear that much about Honey Boo Boo.
2.
OK, we’ll have to get back to you on Good Things 2 through 10. We apologize, but 2015 had so many negatives that we’re having trouble seeing the positives. It’s like we’re on the Titanic, and it’s tilting at an 85-degree angle with its propellers way up in the air, and we’re dangling over the cold Atlantic trying to tell ourselves: “At least there’s no waiting for the shuffleboard courts!”
Are we saying that 2015 was the worst year ever? Are we saying it was worse than, for example, 1347, the year when the Bubonic Plague killed a large part of humanity?
Yes, we are saying that. Because at least the remainder of humanity was not exposed to a solid week in which the news media focused intensively on the question of whether a leading candidate for president of the United States had, or had not, made an explicit reference to a prominent female TV journalist’s biological lady cycle.









9/  Interesting story on how dangerous Fox News is, because it has created the "angry old white people" Trump constituency and feed the constant bullshit.....but all of cable news isn't much better.....

Good article.....

They created our Bundy/Trump hellscape: Fox News’ angry white audience will destroy us yet 

47 percent of Fox viewers get all their news there. They are horribly misinformed. And we wonder why Trump leads?


They created our Bundy/Trump hellscape: Fox News' angry white audience will destroy us yet(Credit: AP/Rick Bowmer/AP/Richard Shiro/Photo montage by Salon)
The latest ratings are in: Fox News is No. 1 in cable news, No. 2 overall (behind ESPN) in Nielsen’s report for 2015—the highest-ever ratings for a cable news network. So it’s official: Fox News has finally destroyed television news and turned it into nothing more than blood sport.
It should come as little surprise that 2015 offered Fox News a healthy bump. Not only did it have the ongoing GOP clown car and the opportunity to host the first GOP debate, which yielded a record-breaking 24 million viewers, but it also had the gift that keeps on giving—Donald Trump.  While all of the news networks (and the fake news ones as well) offered viewers a healthy dose of Trump coverage, Trump was a big boon to Fox News.
It wasn’t simply the shared party affiliation between Fox News and Trump that made the difference; it was the fact that Trump literally embodied everything that Fox News stands for — you know, like making things up and refusing to be questioned, rampant bigotry, misogyny and class warfare. Oh, also, favoring cult-like populism over rational democracy; an attitude of bluster, bias and bullying; and a rhetoric of patriotism veiling a politics of elitism.
Just as Trump’s popularity didn’t drop in the face of his ongoing insult to everything this nation stands for, so, too, with Fox News. They can fight all they want, but it does not change that down deep, they are peas in a pod. Fox News’ ratings didn’t go down in response to the ongoing fact-averse, bigot-machine it has become– they went up!  Every time Fox News –like Trump—gets called out for crossing the line or lying, its loyal band of followers circles the wagons, hunkers down and keeps on watching











10/  A decent Colbert, on the standoff in Oregon let by the younger Bundy......mildly amusing.....four minutes.....

Stephen Colbert solves Oregon standoff: "Frankly, it's a bit of a sausage fest"
When armed militiamen were lead into a standoff in Oregon by Ammon Bundy, the right-wing extremists expected a huge battle but what they’ve got has been nothing but ridicule from everywhere, including even Fox News. The government response hasn’t been anything like Ruby Ridge or Waco, it has been more like, “meh.” It’s hard to be taken seriously as a domestic terrorist these days with ISIS beheading people and throwing them off roofs and Al Queda bombing stuff. That’s why Stephen Colbert has a solution.











Two depressing stories about food and our food supply......you can't trust what you see in your markets, and I don't know what the answer is. You may have seen this week it is now illegal to put country of origin on meat labels......so you will have no clue if your meat comes from the organic butcher in the next county or China.....Big Ag wants to make it impossible to eat healthily.....


11/  The first story is about shrimp - one thing is clear - if you buy peeled shrimp at Public or indeed any other supermarket you are almost certainly buying shrimp that 1/ is grown in horribly unhygienic conditions and 2/ processed by slave labour. 

If you can live with that, enjoy your poisonous shrimp.....

Last year, the Guardian shed light on an uncomfortable — and unfortunate — truth about much of the shrimp sold in North America, Europe, Japan and elsewhere around the world. A six-month-long investigation revealed that torture, wage-theft, beatings and various other illegal practices were a reality in the production chain of the world's largest supplier.
"If you buy prawns or shrimp from Thailand, you will be buying the produce of slave labor," Aidan McQuade, director of Anti-Slavery International, told the Guardian at the time. And many countries do, including the United States, which imports about half of the shrimp Thailand harvests.
The investigation followed a 2013 report by the Environmental Justice Foundation, a nongovernmental organization, which chronicled the abuse in the Thai shrimp industry. It also spurred a flurry of corporate responses: Walmart said it was "actively engaged" in the issue; Costco said it was telling its suppliers "to take corrective action;" and Tesco, the largest supermarket chain in Britain, called it "completely unacceptable."
But almost two years later, the problem persists.









12/  The second is an upscale problem - Italian Olive Oil......the Extra Virgin olive oil you pay top dollar for might be fake......watch this 14 minute story from "60 Minutes" - Agromafia......

JANUARY 3, 2016, 8:17 PM|In Italy, Bill Whitaker finds out that the long arms of the Mafia extend to agricultural products, especially olive oil, on which the mob makes huge profits by exporting imitations










Todays video - a Russian website for pistol shooting......best I could do was a 27! 

It's in Russian, but just click on the gun and left click to fire....

http://deti.mil.by/templates/swf/Pistol/index.swf









Todays one liner jokes....


If God wanted us to vote, he would have given us candidates.
~Jay Leno~
  
  
  
The problem with political jokes is they get elected.
~Henry Cate, VII~
  
  
We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office
~Aesop~
  
  
If we got one-tenth of what was promised to us in these State of the Union speeches, there wouldn't be any inducement to go to heaven.
~Will Rogers~
  
  
Politicians are the same all over. They promise to build a bridge even where there is no river.
~Nikita Khrushchev~
  
  
When I was a boy I was told that anybody could become President; I'm beginning to believe it.
~Clarence Darrow~
  
Politicians are people who, when they see light at the end of the tunnel, go out and buy some more tunnel.
~John Quinton~
  
  
Why pay money to have your family tree traced; go into politics and your opponents will do it for you.
~Author unknown~
  
  
  
  
  
Politics is the gentle art of getting votes from the poor and campaign funds from the rich, by promising to protect each from the other.
~Oscar Ameringer~
  
  
I offer my opponents a bargain: if they will stop telling lies about us, I will stop telling the truth about them.
~Adlai Stevenson, 1952~
  
  
A politician is a fellow who will lay down your life for his country.
~ Tex Guinan~
  
  
  
I have come to the conclusion that politics is too serious a matter to be left to the politicians.
~Charles de Gaulle~
  
  
Instead of giving a politician the keys to the city, it might be better to change the locks.
~Doug Larson~
  
  
There ought to be one day -- just one -- when there is open season on Congressmen and/or women.  
~Will Rogers~


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Todays Farmer joke


BEING A FARMER IS TOUGH !

 
  A farmer was selling his peaches door to door. He knocked on a door and a shapely 30-something woman dressed in a very sheer negligee answered the door.
                                                                                                                                              
He raised his basket to show her the peaches and asked, "Would you like to buy some peaches?"

She pulled the top of the negligee to one side and asked, "Are they as firm as this?"

He nodded his head and said, "Yes ma'am," and a little tear ran from his eye.

Then she pulled the other side of her negligee off asking, "Are they nice and pink like this?"

The farmer said, "Yes," and another tear came from the other eye.

Then she unbuttoned the bottom of her negligee and asked, "Are they as fuzzy as this?"

He again said, "Yes," and broke down crying.

She asked, "Why on earth are you crying?"

Drying his eyes he replied, "The drought got my corn, the flood got my soy beans, a tornado leveled my barn,
  
... And now I think I'm gonna get fucked out of my peaches."





Todays oldie joke
During a visit to my doctor, I asked him, "How do you determine whether or not an older person should be put in an old-age home?"
 
"Well," he said, "we fill up a bathtub, then we offer a teaspoon, a teacup and a bucket to the person to empty the bathtub

"Oh, I understand," I said. "A normal person would use the
bucket because it is bigger than the spoon or the teacup."

"No" he said. "A normal person would pull the plug. Do you
want a bed near the window?"