Sep 042016
 

The reason today’s articles are late is that Sunday is Wendy day.  She’s due in ten minutes.  One of her tasks today, other than buffing and stuffing the TomCat, is the complete cleaning of the area you know as the Cat Box:  my computer desk.

Wendy has not come and is not answering texts or phone.  I fear something is wrong, but had better get my articles up, in case she comes.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 3:40 (average 5:54).  To do it, click here. How did you do?

Short Takes:

From jacklinks.com (H/T JD): What has Lynn been up to?

 

Dang Squatch!!! Is that your physio?

From YouTube (MoveOn Channel): What Racism Has to Do with the High Cost of College

 

I could not agree more!

From NY Times: Huge vertical rulers are sprouting beside low spots in the streets here, so people can judge if the tidal floods that increasingly inundate their roads are too deep to drive through.

Five hundred miles down the Atlantic Coast, the only road to Tybee Island, Ga., is disappearing beneath the sea several times a year, cutting the town off from the mainland.

And another 500 miles on, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., increased tidal flooding is forcing the city to spend millions fixing battered roads and drains — and, at times, to send out giant vacuum trucks to suck saltwater off the streets.

For decades, as the global warming created by human emissions caused land ice to melt and ocean water to expand, scientists warned that the accelerating rise of the sea would eventually imperil the United States’ coastline.

Now, those warnings are no longer theoretical: The inundation of the coast has begun. The sea has crept up to the point that a high tide and a brisk wind are all it takes to send water pouring into streets and homes.

We might be able to make some money out of this. Lets market SCUBA gear with the GOP logo on the tanks and wetsuits captioned "Global Warming Is a Hoax!"

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Sep 032016
 

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Mitch had been following Politics Plus and commenting for quite some time on Care2, where he has been active since 2010, when he started commenting here at the site a few months ago and won his first Big Mouth Award on June 5.  Now, less than three months later, he’s back for his second.  He comes from the state, where I grew up, NJ, so he lives with the constant danger that PIGnocchio will end his life by sitting on him. His comments are sharp and dry.  His pet peeves are people, who use their religion to promote hatred, bigotry and ethnocentrism. He’s an advocate for human rights of all kinds, and animal welfare.

His daily participation here makes live more interesting for us all.  Please be excessive with praise and  kudos.  He has earned them.

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Sep 032016
 

I was so very tired that I overslept this morning.  The first thing I noticed was the quiet.  Looking out my window, I saw that all the heavy equipment is gone, so I’m hoping that means that they’re done for good, not just for the weekend.  After breakfast, I slept most of the morning, and feel ready to sleep some more as soon as my articles are up.  Please take care.  Republicans often drive as insanely as they vote.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 3:15 (average 4:41).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Short Takes:

From Media Matters: New York magazine’s Gabriel Sherman reported in his September 2 cover story on the fall of Fox News chairman Roger Ailes:

Fox News also obtained the phone records of journalists, by legally questionable means. According to two sources with direct knowledge of the incident, Brandi, Fox’s general counsel, hired a private investigator in late 2010 to obtain the personal home- and cell-phone records of Joe Strupp, a reporter for the liberal watchdog group Media Matters. (Through a spokesperson, Brandi denied this.) In the fall of that year, Strupp had written several articles quoting anonymous Fox sources, and the network wanted to determine who was talking to him. “This was the culture. Getting phone records doesn’t make anybody blink,” one Fox executive told me.

I think Media Matters and Strupp could (and should) unbalance the Republican Reichsministry of Propaganda, Faux Noise, with a lawsuit to make their bank account several $million lighter.

From Daily Kos: The Clinton campaign lays out the contrast between what Donald Trump—with an eager assist from media outlets like the New York Times—has been falsely accusing the Clinton Foundation of doing and what the Trump Foundation really did do:

"Donald Trump has been falsely attacking the charity run by President Clinton when it is Trump’s own Foundation that has been caught in an actual pay-to-play scandal.

"While the Clinton Foundation has received the highest ratings from independent charitable watchdogs, Donald Trump’s use of foundation money to donate to the Florida Attorney General actually broke the law. Worst of all, it appears the payment may have been intended to stave off an investigation into the sham Trump University that has ripped off unsuspecting students.

"Donald Trump has no standing whatsoever to question the Clinton Foundation, which works to make AIDS and malaria drugs more accessible, when it’s been proven he uses his own foundation to launder illegal campaign donations."

 

There you have it. This criminal quid quo pro bribery from Trump is so typical of how the Republican Party projects their own crimes onto their opponents.

From Think Progress: Arizona Republicans, who are scrambling to help Sen. John McCain win the “fight of his political life,” unveiled a poster this week depicting the face of McCain’s Democratic challenger surrounded by bullet holes.

The Wild West-themed poster accuses Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick (D-AZ) — who is polling neck and neck with McCain — of not holding enough public events during her campaign.

The image has outraged many in the state, as it comes just five years after another Arizona Democratic congresswoman was shot in the head at a public event.

Former Rep. Gabby Giffords (D-AZ), who survived the attempted assassination in 2011 but remains partially paralyzed with limited speech, joined the chorus of voices demanding the state GOP remove the “irresponsible” poster and apologize.

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This one is even more blatant than the one Bloody Bullseye Barbie used to inspire Jared Lee Loughner, the defective Republican terrorist that shot Gabby.

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 Posted by at 12:22 pm  Politics
Sep 032016
 

TRIGGER WARNING FOR PHOTO

I have three items today which seem to call for the efforts of the Greek Furies (Erinyes) to come and deal with them. As a reminder, though no one really knows how many there were supposed to be, the three names we have are Alecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone. These roughly translate as "unceasing," "grudging," and "vengeful destruction."

When I was in elementary school, I loved school.  Of course I was fortunate.  I probably got teased because I was overweight, but frankly, I don't remember it, because it didn't take long for them to find a new name – "walking dictionary" – and then no one wanted to get on my bad side bcause they'd lose assistance.  But I remember all my teachers as being kind and caring, even if I did something dumb, and believe me, I did.

Today – and probably then too, depending on the School District, but, as I say, I was lucky – you don't know what your kid is going to run into until it happens.  Take the case of Taraji Edwards, 6, of Simpsonville, SC.

Chartrese Edwards said her 6-year-old daughter, Taraji, started crying when she got ready for school, saying she didn’t want to wear the shoes her mother had picked out for her, reported WSPA-TV.

She asked the girl what was wrong, and she said her teacher had taken them away from her the previous day in school.

“I was messing with my shoes, and the teacher told me eight times or seven, and I never listened,” Taraji Edwards said.

The girl said the sandal strap was bothering her during math class at Bryson Elementary in Simpsonville, and her teacher threw them in the trash and made her walk around barefoot for part of the day.

Of course she was teased and laughed at by classmates (don't kids that age occasionally remind you of sharks who smell blood in the water?).  Obviously she did get the shoes back (since Mom wanted her to wear them again the next day), but she'll never get back those hours during which she was humiliated over the punishment by a teacher who claimed to have done nothing wrong.

I give credit to the District, which issued a statement saying that "embarrassment and humiiation" were not acceptable forms of punishment, and that the teacher was under investigation.  I will also credit the district for authorizing a homebound teacher for now.  But teachers who think this is acceptable tend to have a blind spot, and she may need extra tutoring to actually see the error of her ways – which I'm sure Megaera will be happy to provide.

While you're there, you might also provide some age-appropriate tutoring to the classmates, the little sharks.

Some days it just seems it's not a good time to be a kid.  You may already have an image of Republican Vice Presidential candidate Mike Pence as a homophobe who signed into law one of the worst of the new anti-LGBT fad laws – Indiana's "religious freedom" law.  I expect everyone here has been upset, if maybe not shocked, at how this law was written specifically to oppress LGBTQ people.  But it now appears we weren't upset enough. 

An Indianapolis woman who beat her 7-year-old son with a coat hanger is citing Indiana's religious freedom law as a defense against felony child abuse charges, saying her choice of discipline comes straight from her evangelical Christian beliefs.

The woman quoted biblical Scripture in court documents. She said that a parent who "spares the rod, spoils the child," and: "Do not withhold discipline from a child; if you strike him with a rod, he will not die. If you strike him with the rod, you will save his soul from Sheol."

The coat hanger was apparently a plastic one with a metal hook – that's not in the story but it was volunteered in the comments.  The young man suffered 36 injuries, mostly straight bruises, but including a few hook marks.

Mom's defense team appears to know this is a major outrage, because they also have a backup defense: cultural differences between the US and Myanmar, whence Mom is a refugee.  I've seen some articles lately about how liberals who value multiculturalism need to learn to be more conscientious at drawing a line between simple cultural differences and criminal behavior.  The right is correct to say we haven't always done that well.  But it is the right which she is calling on to justify her – both right-wing pseudo-Christianity, and a right-wing Indiana Supreme Court decision from 2008, when the court ruled that parents have a right to discipline children as they see fit.

Alecto, since Megaera is tied up in South Carolina, and since this case appears to relate to a continuing (unceasing) discussion, perhaps you would supervise this court case and give it a little push.

Don't feel neglected, Tisiphone, I have one for you.  Tailor made.  It happened in Ohio.  A woman of color was driving across an intersection on her way to work, when a white man came along and ran the red light, striking her car.

So, naturally, he shot her.

Deborah Pearl was a mother of three children.  She was shot twelve times with a 5.56mm high-powered assault rife.  When police arrived, she was on the ground, bleeding to death.  She was taken to University Hospitals Medical Center, where she died.

The killer, Matthew Ryan Desha, 29, was arrested (they say without incident) and is in jail, charged with murder, with bond set at $1 million (maybe that's a little low).

Probably everyone here is aware that I am a veteran myself, in fact a Marine Corps veteran, as is Mr. Desha.  As a veteran I say, DAMMIT, there is NO excuse for this.  PTSD, mental health issues, granted the system failed him, there is still no excuse.  Charged two montha ago with a felony count of carrying a concealed weapon, and when a search of his car revealed "a 9mm handgun, three additional magazines, straws with suspected drug residue and other contraband;" accused of fleeing the scene of a drunked driving crash he caused in 2007 – why was he walking around (OK, more accurately, driving around)?  Tisiphone, besides a killer on your hands, I believe law enforcement has some 'splainin' to do.  And you might also take some time to put on your Eumenides hat and try to comfort Ms. Pearl's three children.  I don't know their ages.  I do know it's a mess, but I'm sure you can handle it.  Oh, and make sure he doesn't get out of confinement before the election.  He'd be sure  to vote for Donald Trump.

The Furies and I will be back.

Cross posted to Care2 at http://www.care2.com/news/member/101612212/4008623

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Sep 022016
 

Either through the 1993 drama film featuring Will Smith, Donald Sutherland, and Stockard Channing or the play, most of us are familiar with “Six Degrees of Separation”:

“Six degrees of separation is the theory that everyone and everything is six or fewer steps away … from any other person in the world, so that a chain of "a friend of a friend" statements can be made to connect any two people in a maximum of six steps. It was originally set out by Frigyes Karinthy in 1929 and popularized in an eponymous 1990 play written by John Guare.”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_degrees_of_separation

But in all honesty, because this deals with DNA – and not acquaintances – I probably should have titled it “It’s a Small World After All”.  But then you’d have that annoying song as an earworm the rest of the day.

So how much DNA do we share with people from other countries and cultures?  And more importantly, how much would our views about foreigners be fundamentally changed if we knew more about our own genetic origins?

PP_DNA-Ancestors_03_DareWell, to a lot of people it came as an eye-opening surprise when the Danish travel search engine momondo produced a mini-documentary promotional film titled “The DNA Journey”.

While I found it impressive and compelling, I also thought it was also a little too slick.  Apparently I was not alone, and to their credit momondo subsequently did put out an FAQ that’s pretty transparent.  So let’s dig a little deeper into the nuts-and-bolts.

They set out by having 169,631 people enter their The DNA Journey competition with the hope of winning their very own DNA Journey.  [NOTE: the contest is closed]

Strangers discover their ancestry and the result is beautiful

Strangers discover their ancestry and the result is beautiful

Their purpose was to show that there are more things uniting us than dividing us in the hope of creating a more open and tolerant world. 

They employed two casting agencies to go through the 169,631 databases to select the final 67 participants who were then each filmed in a 10-minute interview, including the spitting saliva segment, by the casting agencies.

PP_DNA-Ancestors_05_KitBased on these filmed interviews, together with the participants’ personal stories, momondo then selected the 16 subjects for the shoot in Copenhagen.  They say the only criteria they used were their ancestry, their perception of themselves and the world, and if there was a surprise element in their DNA results.

While momondo says they knew nothing of their occupation or educational background, it does admit that they retroactively went back to look, since that was a common criticism.  They found that 10 of the 67 participants did, in fact, have an acting background.  

But momondo insists they were neither coached nor scripted on what to say or how to act – other than they were encouraged to show enthusiasm.  And they do admit they were paid, as they say is standard for any appearance in a promotional film.

They also admit the inserted “Two Weeks Later” title block was used only to facilitate the “story-telling”.  It was all filmed in Copenhagen between April 6-8, 2016, and all had provided their saliva samples at the original interview filming. 

But the revealing of the results of their DNA testing were all done de novo.  They all opened their envelopes only once – and the reactions were genuine and contemporaneous.  And yes, the story of the two participants being distant cousins is true.

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The DNA tests were performed by AncestryDNA.  The test is available for anyone for $99.  In the test you learn about your DNA based on 26 regions worldwide, and AncestryDNA gives ethnicity estimates that map back to broad geographical regions.

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To their credit, momondo did commission a study “The Value of Travelling” [PDF]conducted by Radius, an independent, Danish-based research group. 

The results of the 7,292 respondents, with at least 400 respondents from each of 18 countries [Australia, Brazil, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Norway, Portugal, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States] showed …

• 76 percent say that travelling has made them look more positively on

differences and diversity

• 65 percent believe that there would be less prejudice in the world if

people travelled more

• 61 percent believe that there would be less intolerance in the world if

people travelled more

• 53 percent believe that there would be more peace in the world if

people travelled more

So whatever degree of separation there is between all of us, it is, indeed, a small world after all. 

It's-a-Small-World-After-All

[Now good luck getting rid of THAT earworm … exit with nefarious chuckling]

 

RESOURCES

http://www.today.com/news/momondo-s-new-video-dna-journey-beautiful-argument-diversity-t97901

http://www.momondo.com/inspiration/momondo-the-dna-journey-how-it-was-made/#QxsFOijuqkbVt7Jp.97

http://dna.ancestry.com/

 

https://cdn1.momondo.net/i-3/content/documents/The%20Value%20of%20Travelling%20A%20global%20study_FINAL_NewFrontPage.pdf

 

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Sep 022016
 

Last month, all categories were up from July, except for Visits.  The massive increase in Bandwidth occurred, because I optimized thousands of previously uploaded photos, so that aberration won’t repeat.

Here is our latest summary:

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Reported period

Month Aug 2016

 

 

 

 

First visit

01 Aug 2016 – 00:01

 

 

 

 

Last visit

31 Aug 2016 – 23:59

 

 

 

 

 

Unique visitors

Number of visits

Pages

Hits

Bandwidth

Viewed traffic *

9,252

 

28,152

(3.04 visits/visitor)

124,044

(4.4 Pages/Visit)

362,365

(12.87 Hits/Visit)

24.57 GB

(915.07 KB/Visit)

Not viewed traffic *

 

 

 

564,196

642,486

13.25 GB

 

Reported period

Month Aug 2015

 

 

 

 

First visit

01 Aug 2015 – 00:00

 

 

 

 

Last visit

31 Aug 2015 – 23:59

 

 

 

 

 

Unique visitors

Number of visits

Pages

Hits

Bandwidth

Viewed traffic *

9,612

 

32,079

(3.33 visits/visitor)

91,883

(2.86 Pages/Visit)

245,973

(7.66 Hits/Visit)

3.09 GB

(100.86 KB/Visit)

Not viewed traffic *

 

 

 

339,768

390,747

5.84 GB

 

Year over year, 2016 Uniques and visits are marginally lower than those from 2015.  Pages, Hits and Bandwidth are higher.

Here is our latest demographic data from Quantcast:

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They miss a ton of raw data, but among those they can identify they are a valuable source of information.  We are still mostly older, well educated, poor, Democrats, and politically active.  We are  about 45% male and 55% female. 

Here is our archived ClustrMap for August only.

ClustrMap08-2016

ClustrMap misses a lot of visits, because many visits can’t be easily traced to a location.  They have changed their format.  When you click the map in the left column, it shows the current month only, no longer the year to date.  You can sure tell the difference in Lona!

Here are our top five articles:

Jane Smiley: Capitalist Pigs 1/17/2010 2,100
Why You Cannot Reason with Trump Supporters 8/19/2016 460
Unquestioning Support for Cops 7/18/2015 384
It’s Not Just the South 8/18/2016 383
Another Appropriate Trump Advisor 8/23/2016 377

The count represents only the people who followed an external link to that specific article.  Two were from earlier years.  The other three were from August.  I sincerely hope our other authors crack the top five next month.

Here are our top non-blog/news referrers (100 referral minimum):

Care2 3,297
Google 1,717
Stumbleupon 176
Google (Images) 139

Care2 up by almost 1000,  Google  is up over 250, Stumbleupon is up 40, and Google (Images) is up 36 from July.

Here are our top  blog/news referrers:

http://infidel753.blogspot.com/
http://bildungblog.blogspot.com/
http://hamsandwich66.blogspot.com/
http://scaredstiff-tim.blogspot.com/
http://oakcreekforum.blogspot.mx/
http://www.badgirlchats.com/
http://disaffectedanditfeelssogood.blogspot.com/
http://www.dailynewsbin.com/
http://okjimmseggrollemporium.blogspot.ca/
http://www.addictinginfo.org/
http://marketwatch666.blogspot.co.uk/

We had 11 sites  with 2 or more referrals, up three from July.  Putting blogs’ links here increases the ratings of their sites, so this “linkey love” is our thank you for their support.

While optimizing the site for better performance, I discovered that our Top Commentators plugin was such a resource hog that it was increasing the time it took to load our pages by 33%, so I discontinued it.

We have 258,156 links on other websites, up considerably from July.  I expect that to decrease, because thousands of our links are over five years old, dating back to a time, when we consistently averaged over a million hits a month.  I used to have the time and energy for 7-8 articles per day. Major sites (like Care2), where I used to post links are no longer available, I’ve stopped posting links at other major sites, and I no longer visit 20 – 30 blogs per day, because I just can’t do everything I used to do.  However, as quantity has gone down, quality has gone up.

As of Midnight on September 1, we have 6,793 articles and 81,968 comments.

Nobody won a Big Mouth Award in August, but one for the 82,000th comment will be awarded tomorrow.

I recommend using your own avatar. Go to Gravatar.  Sign up using the email address you use to post comments here and upload the image you want to use as your avatar.  Whenever you comment under that email address here or on any WordPress blog (several others too), that image will become your avatar.

Your Administrators are Lynn Squance, aka Sasquatch or Squatch, SoINeedAName, aka Nameless, and I, aka TomCat, the Founder.  Your Authors are Joanne Dixon, aka JD the Erynator and Lona Goudswaard, aka Lona the Napster.

This is our policy on links.  We do not embed links to extreme Republican websites, like Faux Noise, Breitfart or World Nut Daily.  However I leave notes in square brackets when I delete such links, (example: [faux noise delinked]) so readers, who wish to follow them can click through to the source article.  I also remove topical links.  Finally, I blank the target on all links, so they open in a new tab or window.  Please do so, or if you commonly leave links and don’t know how to blank the target, please say so.

Given our expanded talent, I expect to continue our overall upward trend, although my cancer surgeries and resulting problems are still interfering with my writing.  One way you can help is to share our articles, not only with your family and friends, but also, on other sites, linking back to the article here.  The more exposure we get, the better we shall do at fulfilling our stated purpose, “Overcoming Right Wing Insanity One Day at a Time!”

Thank you for all that you do, here and elsewhere.  You are why we succeed!  You are the reason America can survive!!

Now lets keep kicking Baaa Baaa Bagger butt!! Black Sheep Winking smile

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Sep 022016
 

It’s 7:30 AM, and already the street repair crews are making an ungodly racket.  I hope the get Labor Day weekend off.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 3:44 (average 5:47).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Fellow Authors:

Alternet has a new © policy.  The only way we can now use their articles without paying royalties to them is to embed them with their ads.  Please hold off, until I have time to put up a test article to see just what that will entail.

Fantasy Football Note:

Players, the season starts this coming Thursday, 9/8, at 5:30 PM PDT.  Please have your week one lineups set by then.

Short Takes:

From The New Yorker: The war of words between Donald J. Trump and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto continued on Thursday as Peña Nieto vehemently asserted that he made the Republican Presidential nominee pay for lunch during his visit to Mexico City.

“As soon as we sat down to order, I made it very clear that I had no intention of paying for lunch,” Peña Nieto said. “And when the check arrived, I made absolutely no move to pick it up.”

To support his claim, Peña Nieto tweeted out a photo of himself seated at a table with an aggrieved-looking Trump, who appears to be placing an American Express card on top of a restaurant check.

Andy, it’s a good thing Rump Dump didn’t pay the check with a check. It would have bounced!!

From Crooks and Liars: Donald Trump is banking on the devotion and adulation of his supporters, so much so that he is demanding all volunteers to sign a non-disclosure agreement. But it’s not your typical agreement for political volunteers, it’s a lifetime pledge to never disparage him, his family or Trump products until death do you part.

Am I the only one this reminds of the loyalty oath Hitler required?  On the other hand, Hitler wasn’t selling moustache wax.

From OpEdNews: One of the strangest aspects of the 2016 presidential campaign has been the mainstream media’s decision to spend equal time criticizing Trump and Clinton. This has created a false equivalence. Imagine a political contest between Godzilla (Trump) and Bambi (Clinton). Because of the equal time rule, the nightly news would report, "Godzilla destroys Los Angeles," and then, "Bambi ravishes community garden."

What an excellent point, especially since Hillary haters on the left love this false equivalence so. Clinton v. Trump is not choosing the lesser of two evils. It is choosing the lesser good over the ultimate evil.

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Sep 012016
 

Here are the results of our “Trump Assassination” poll.  Politics Plus Polls are not scientific, because those who respond are not balanced according to demographic categories.   Therefore, we do not accurately reflect the makeup of the US population.  Nevertheless, our polls are usually factually accurate, and more often than not, they reflect thinking or will of the national majority.

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Since our polling site no longer enables us to copy and paste your poll comments, you may read them here.

I am not the lone idiot who voted they want Rump Dump to be President.

Since Republicans are Ammosexual, and several have called for assassination of Obama and Clinton, I voted that assassination is a Republican tactic.  I voted that Pence is just as bad.  And I voted for the nonviolent solution, impeachment.

I did not vote for expatriation to Canada, because, if Trump is elected, Canada will build a border wall and make Trump pay for it. Winking smile

The new poll is ready for your votes.

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