SchwartzReport: Time to Boycott American Express and Impeach Half the Supreme Court — 16 States Seeking to Overturn CITIZENS UNITED; Meanwhile, Congress Breaks Its Record For Doing Nothing

07 Other Atrocities, Cultural Intelligence

Little by little the Non-geographical corporate states, through the corruption of the Congress and the Supreme Court, are seeing that laws are passed, and court interpretations given that immunize them from any legal action by citizens. Here is the latest example — that you didn't hear about on the evening news, or read in your local paper.

Evening News Ignores Supreme Court Decision That Protects Corporate Immunity
SERGIO MUNOZ – Media Matters

Here is another Oregon story, and some good news about overturning Citizens United. It gives me some hope this may actually happen.

Movement Strengthens: Oregon Becomes the 16th State to Call for an Amendment to Overturn Citizens United
Buzz Flash

We send our representatives and senators to act on behalf of the best interests of the people they represent. They don't do that, as any SR reader knows. The level of corruption would embarrass a banana republic. But what is not generally known is how little they actually do accomplish. If there is a more feckless legislative body in the world I can't think of it. Big fancy historic buildings, lots ! of perks, excellent pay, lots of media. Virtually no substance.

Congress Is on Pace to Do Less Than Record-Breaking Low
MEGAN O’NEIL – Bloomberg

Mini-Me: Latin America to USA — “Piss Off” + Cuba Makes Four Offering Asylum + Bolivia RECAP + Exchange for US Extradicting Bankers on Table

Cultural Intelligence, Ethics, Government
Who?  Mini-Me?
Who? Mini-Me?

Huh?

Three Latin American leftist leaders offer asylum to Snowden

(Reuters) – Bolivia offered asylum on Saturday to former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden, joining leftist allies Venezuela and Nicaragua in defiance of Washington, which is demanding his arrest for divulging details of secret U.S. spy programs.

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Waving Good Bye to El Imperialismo
Waving Good Bye to El Imperialismo

“I want to tell … the Europeans and Americans that last night I was thinking that as a fair protest, I want to say that now in fact we are going to give asylum to that American who is being persecuted by his fellow Americans,” Morales said during a visit to the town of Chipaya.

. . . . . . .

“Who is the guilty one? A young man … who denounces war plans, or the U.S. government which launches bombs and arms the terrorist Syrian opposition against the people and legitimate President Bashar al-Assad?” Maduro asked, to applause and cheers from ranks of military officers at a parade.

“Who is the terrorist? Who is the global delinquent?”

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Mini-Me: Three Pre-Snowden NSA Whistle-Blowers “WE TOLD YOU SO”

Civil Society, Cultural Intelligence, Ethics, Government
Who?  Mini-Me?
Who? Mini-Me?

Huh?

In a time of universal deceit – telling the truth is a revolutionary act.

George Orwell

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3 NSA veterans speak out on whistle-blower: We told you so

In a roundtable discussion, a trio of former National Security Agency whistle-blowers tell USA TODAY that Edward Snowden succeeded where they failed.

When a National Security Agency contractor revealed top-secret details this month on the government's collection of Americans' phone and Internet records, one select group of intelligence veterans breathed a sigh of relief.

Thomas Drake, William Binney and J. Kirk Wiebe belong to a select fraternity: the NSA officials who paved the way.

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Paul Craig Roberts: US Jobs Report Half Truth (New Crummy Jobs) Half Lies (Those Not Counted)

03 Economy, 11 Society, Commerce, Commercial Intelligence, Corruption, Government
Paul Craig Roberts
Paul Craig Roberts

No Hope On The Jobs Front

Paul Craig Roberts

Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy and associate editor of the Wall Street Journal. He was columnist for Business Week, Scripps Howard News Service, and Creators Syndicate. He has had many university appointments. His internet columns have attracted a worldwide following. His latest book, The Failure of Laissez Faire Capitalism and Economic Dissolution of the West is now available.

Do you remember the promise of the New Economy that was going to replace the lost “dirty fingernail” manufacturing jobs with innovative highly paid New Economy jobs? Well, the promise was just another deception from the elites who have stolen Americans’ future.

For the umpteenth consecutive month and year, the June BLS payroll jobs report (released on July 5) shows that the US economy has created no such jobs. The same old tired categories account for the same old lowly paid new domestic service jobs.

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Chuck Spinney: Two Perspectives on Eygpt

Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, Government
Chuck Spinney
Chuck Spinney

Linked below are two important essays on the Egyptian coup.  In the first, Esam Al-Amin, one of the most astute observers of the Arab Spring, provides a thorough background on the Egyptian politics, the Muslim Brotherhood's litany of mistakes, and the emerging role of Islamic parties in the evolving thrust toward democracy in the Arab world, not to mention the counterrevolution.  Note particularly Al-Amin's  concluding remarks (highlighted).

The second by Barry Lando is short but excellent analysis of the Egyptian deep state and the pervasive economic influences of its military.  The nature of the deep state (a term used by Turks as well as Egyptians) is very important to understanding politics in Egypt but also, one could argue, to an appreciation of the peculiar nature the emerging American variant, as revealed by the NSA surveillance scandal, not to mention the increasingly unaccountable power of the military – industrial – congressional complex (MICC).

Chuck Spinney
Bastia, Corsica

In Egypt the Military is Supreme

Egyptian Military: a State Within a State

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SchwartzReport: USA Revolution Blues….

Cultural Intelligence

schwartz reportMost of what passes for American history in popular literature is just myth polishing. I have been researching and writing about the Founders for many years, and long ago recognized neither editors nor readers seemed to want to know the truth. Maybe we don't understand ourselves because we are constantly lying to ourselves. Anyway here is a little truth and clarity for the Fourth.

Revolution Blues
ERIC HERSCHTHAL – Slate

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These new pop histories of the Revolution are oblivious to the war’s global dimensions, as well as the quotidian reality of ordinary colonists, despite their claims to the contrary. They naively indulge the Revolution’s idealistic rhetoric, even if they dutifully note how those words failed to be put into practice. It makes sense; after all, there’s nothing’s less romantic than the complicated, disheartening truths of war-torn societies. The irony is that these new histories all try, rightly, to make the Revolution seem relevant again. Yet paying more attention to the new scholarship would show how much more similar the Revolution was to our own wars now.

Perhaps there’s a lesson we could learn from the Revolution’s losers, the British, for instance. They took on what looked like an easy war abroad to patch over partisan divisions at home, yet nonetheless lost the war because of imperial overreach. Or perhaps we could learn something from the vast majority of ambivalent colonists, the ones unsure whether the war was even worth it. The Revolution scared them, or held false promises. Their experience provides a sobering lesson about the hubris of war, but one we can still thank them for today.

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