Ironic that a king, from the country we fought a war with to get rid of kings, was the one to remind the Republicans in the US Congress that we are a democracy with limits on presidential power.
I like Charles - he is a long time defender of the environment.
It used to be theorized that the problem of lead pipes/lead in drinking water ultimately caused the fall of the Roman Empire. It was more complex than that, of course, but that's what comes to mind when I think of modern society and microplastics. It's especially disturbing to me, as I have been drinking all my water from plastic bottles for years now. Gulp :(
I'm waiting for a couple of books on hold at the library, so meanwhile I'm re-reading The Autobiography of James T. Kirk. It has a forword by Dr. McCoy ;)
The Doobie Brothers, here John McFee (L) and Patrick Simmons (R), at the Greek Theater, UC Berkeley, September 11, 1982, last stop on their farewell tour.
These people made a living "influencing" weaker minds to support Trump. I don't know if they supported Trump because they thought he really was the best guy for the job, or if they just thought supporting him was to their financial benefit. Either way, they were corrupt or stupid.
It's Earth Day (and April is Earth Month). It doesn't seem like many people care about the environment anymore - I can't recall hearing even a Democratic politician speak up about it recently, and the Trump administration is actively destroying it.
A lot of things led up to the first Earth Day, including ...
I don't care just about making the planet work for people. I care about the animals, their habitats, our whole ecosystem. I don't understand why people don't seem to care.
There's been a lot in the news lately about the message Democrats must have to win not only in the upcoming midterm elections, but also in the next presidential election. Future candidates to lead Democrats are out with their various messages ... Pete Buttigieg, Gavin Newsom, AOC, Josh Shapiro, Cory Booker, JB Pritzker, Kamala Harris, etc.
So far the candidates seem to talk more about the failures of the other side, hoping a shared hatred of Trump will bond voters to the Democratic party. Where is the optimistic plan for the future that will create actual change and make life in the US better? They don't seem to have one of those.
But I do :) Please, Democratic contenders, think different. Don't just put Band-Aids on our present system, embrace real change. Champion the Nordic Model ....
It's not enough for the Democrats to talk about what we are against. We have to be for something.
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Need we ask?
Layla, Eric Clapton at Royal Albert Hall, London. He played for 24 nights between February 5 and March 9, 1991. He did multiple versions of his songs (blues, rock, orchestral). There are DVDs of the concerts and he also made an album - 24 Nights.
The Times of Israel's daily briefing discusses the current situation of the war in Iran with their diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman, who references a new Wall Street Journal article.
It's interesting to see the differences between the story about the war put out by the Trump administration and the pov of Israel. I think Israel does understand how precarious it is to rely on Trump, but they don't seem to have a lot of other options.
Larely I've been watching a lot of videos from Dr. Alex Wibberley on health issues. He's an emergency room doc in the UK and has a lot of good preventative advice.
I was surprised to see this video from him today ... one about the war in Iran and how that will affect the health of so many people around the world. It's fascinating ...
I like Ezra and enjoy most of his podcasts, but I do think he gets it wrong about Israel. I have always hoped he would have on his show Eylon Levy or Haviv Rettig Gur to discuss this subject. He hasn't.
But today I saw that Haviv has a video in which he talks about Ezra's latest podcast ...
It’s weird to frame this as a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, because the joint statement makes clear they are not at war. This is a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. https://t.co/4Kw9el2iaZ
Maybe I've missed relevant info, but how is a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon going to work when Lebanon is not fighting with Israel, Hezbollah is? Has Hezbollah agreed not to fire missles at Israel anymore?
Retired professor at the U.S. Naval War College, Tom Nichols, and retired general Mark Hertling discuss the apparent ceasefire between Iran and the US.
I don't know much about contemporary Iran. What I do know a little about is the past of the area, from art history and ancient history classes. Persia.
One of the most amazing sites in Iran is Persepolis ...
Persepolis was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire (c. 550–330 BC). It is situated in the plains of Marvdasht, encircled by the southern Zagros Mountains, Fars province of Iran. It is one of the key Iranian cultural heritage sites and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The earliest remains of Persepolis date back to 515 BC. The city, acting as a major center for the empire, housed a palace complex and citadel designed to serve as the focal point for governance and ceremonial activities. It exemplifies the Achaemenid style of architecture. The complex was taken by the army of Alexander the Great in 330 BC ...
Irregardless of the present regime in Iran, Trump's threat of destroying everything and everyone in the country, destroying a whole civilization, is just obscene.