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Our Ultimate Fate?
Consider the following extract from the Wikipedia article Invasive Species:
With the introduction of a species that can multiply and spread faster than the native species, the balance is changed and the resources that would have been used by the native species are now utilized by an invader. This impacts the ecosystem and changes its composition of organisms and their use of available resources. Nitrogen and phosphorus are often the limiting factors in these situations.
So that is what we can expect for ourselves! Since we humans are the most dangerous invasive species on the planet, by a wide margin, we would be wise to watch our supplies of bioavailable nitrogen and phosphorus. You know, the stuff we use for fertilizer?

—Ralph    |  


Energy Dystopia
Michael Klare, at Tomgram, explains why we can look forward to more energy-related catastrophes similar to the one currently unfolding in the Gulf of Mexico.
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The End of the Nation State
I’ve come to the conclusion that the U.S. Federal government no longer has the intrinsic power to win any significant battle against large corporations. Effectively the business community has banded together to form a sort of universal American Zaibatsu. The big companies protect each other by voting as a bloc against anything that would endanger anyone’s profits. This is called “conservatism.” In reality it’s nothing but a crude power play to achieve massive monopolistic power over every financial transaction anywhere in the world.

As the American Zaibatsu grows in strength, it begins to have more power, stronger hegemony, than our elected governments. Seen abstractly, such a situation is neither impossible nor illogical. National governments, as a political unit, rely for their power on unification of a geographic territory under either a single ruler or some kind of ruling group.

Corporations, as political entities, work differently. They are not necessarily tethered to a specific geographic area. The location of a business’s facilities often is not the deciding factor on its power. Every company completes monetary transactions which flow both in and out of the company. The transactions of a sufficiently large and successful company now routinely reach every part of the world. The constant flow of money in and out gives the economic unit we call a “company” or a “corporation” its power.

We are in the habit of assuming that nation-states are the most powerful actors on the world stage. Clearly in many respects that is still true of the major industrialized powers, but there are signs of change. As the size and reach of global corporations increases, their power continually grows. Meanwhile the economic power of nation-states is actually shrinking. The so-called “conservative” movement which began, in full force, during the Reagan administration, represents the political embodiment of the victory of corporations over countries.

—Ralph    |  


Radical Change is Coming
The political problems we see within both major parties are more fundamental than just a leadership group which is weak or prone to sabotage. There is now far too much power, in the form of money and purchased influence, to allow the U.S. Republic to function as it was designed to. In other words, this really is Wiemar.

The next phase, in which everyone begins to hate the liberals, now becomes easier to understand. Liberals, from that point of view, are those who are in favor of keeping the structure of the republic unchanged. Liberals believe we can go back to the supposed great old days of obedience to the Constitution.

Most of us progressives would like to believe the U.S. Constitution can survive in its present form. But that looks increasingly unlikely. Soon most people will be in favor of some kind of radical change. Then the Left and Right can truly duke it out, with no middle to get in the way of the battle. Obviously at that point the fight becomes a death match.

The outcome of such a process will be partly random, depending on which party is surging at the time of transition into a dictatorial state. We will probably end up with a regime with strong ideology and few constraints on its actions.

—Ralph    |  


MSNBC = Fox? Not even close
Jamison Foser does a great job of demolishing the Republican myth that MSNBC is the left-handed equivalent of Fox News. Foser does a great job of proving that Fox is a far-right hack’s dream, while MSNBC is ideologically mixed from top to bottom, starting with Morning Joe and continuing through the day with “a parade of anchors and reporters who frequently adopt conservative frames, pass along GOP spin, and routinely fail to challenge obvious falsehoods from conservative guests.” I want to add that the lefty hosts on MSNBC make use of facts, rather than innuendo and falsehoods, to make their points.
—Ralph    |  


Skinny but Tough
To those who are convinced Obama is giving in to the forces of darkness: please read this. And consider watching Mr. Obama’s results rather than his tactics.
—Ralph    |  


Blumenthal's Talk in Berkeley
Last month, Max Blumenthal delivered a talk in Berkeley which, disturbing as it is, you should watch.

Blumenthal has written a new book, published two weeks ago, called Republican Gomorrah. The talk is based on that book. But maybe watching the talk will be enough. Reading that book sounds so depressing. Just when I was trying to forget the Bush years, they keep rising up before my eyes, like a zombie escaped from a bad dream.

—Ralph    |  



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Cost of the War in Iraq
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Reuters News
World court Kosovo ruling
could have global impact


Senate asking BP CEO to
testify on Lockerbie


Ex-media baron Conrad Black
freed from U.S. prison


No corruption by former
Castro friend: attorney


U.N.'s Ban plans meeting to
end disarmament deadlock


IMF cancels Haiti debt,
approves new $60 million loan


Senate ends standoff, votes
to restore jobless aid


New J&J; plant woes include
Pepcid flavor mixups


U.N. worried about lack
of aid funds for Somalia


No criminal charges in
Bush-era U.S. attorney firings


Church call for pardon
angers Chile rights groups


Times Square standoff between
Naked Cowboy, Cowgirl


Biden reaffirms U.S. backing
for independent Kosovo


Whereabouts of former U.S.
detainee unknown: lawyers


Judge refuses to reinstate
first oil drill ban


N.J. plans takeover of
Atlantic City casino district


Bernanke says Fed to act
if U.S. recovery stalls


California city manager's
pension could top $30 million


Sarah Palin reported doubtful
on Bristol's marriage


U.S. man charged for
supporting al Shabaab group


Resentment grows over
out-of-town Gulf oil workers


Convicted ex-media baron
Conrad Black given release


Gay law in Argentina signals
waning Catholic power


U.S. luxury spending grows,
wealthy are happy-survey


Rockers Rage Against the
Machine target Arizona law


House passes tariff bill
to help manufacturers


Lebanon to raise Israel
spy charge at U.N.


The Statue of Liberty
evacuated over faulty sensor


Key Democrat backs
keeping tax cuts for rich


U.S. general sees Iraq pullout
without Arab-Kurd deal


Rebels attack power station
in Russia's Muslim south


Blagojevich opts not to
testify, defense rests


Car bomb kills at least
15 at Iraqi market


Bailout watchdogs slam
Obama housing programs


U.S. sees public transit
repair costs at $77.7 bln


Scotland denies conspiracy
over Lockerbie release


Russia must improve IP enforcement
to join WTO: U.S. official


Lawmakers demand tough
action on China piracy


Shell pulls nonessentials
from Gulf due to storm


Britain's Clegg says Iraq
invasion was "illegal"


Syria debates reported
ban on student veils


Israeli shelling kills
Gaza militant and wounds 7


Republicans delay vote
on jobless benefits


Obama signs sweeping Wall
Street overhaul into law


French minister's wife
quizzed in heiress scandal


Obama: financial regulation
law brings certainty


BP defends CEO, eyes new
option for plugging well


Tiger Woods tops list
of top-earning athletes


Special report: Plumes, politics
and the sultan of spill


U.S. urges Sri Lanka to
focus on reconciliation


Madoff trustee sues dozens
in Fairfield lawsuit


Romania exhumes remains
of ex-dictator Ceausescu


Wanted Sudan's Bashir
arrives in Chad


U.S. says targeting China
in new anti-piracy drive


New York and Ohio want
to lead BP lawsuits


Financial system support up
$700 bln in past year: watchdog


Afghan soldier killed U.S.
trainers after row: ministry


Israel jails Arab in
"sex through fraud" case


Merkel support sinks, poll
points to centre-left majority


Workers strike at another
auto parts plant in China


Eyeing ties, Israel scraps
Turkey travel warning


Tropical storm heads to
China as flood toll hits 700


Obama to tout financial
overhaul as good for economy


Taliban behead six Afghan
police in north: NATO


Remains of Romanian
ex-dictator Ceausescu exhumed


U.S. announces new sanctions
against North Korea


California city approves
marijuana farming


BP denies CEO leaving as
it readies asset sales


Israel lifts post-flotilla
Turkish travel warning


Geena Davis appointed
to women's rights group


Scandal-hit school tries
to wipe slate clean


UK troops may start leaving
Afghanistan in 2011


Two killed in attack on
Russian power station


Clinton and Gates at DMZ
amid North Korea ire


Hollywood braced for
Teamsters walkout


At least 25 hurt in turbulence
aboard United flight


Palin-backed Handel leads
Georgia Republican primary


BP CEO reported
to leave soon


Dozens injured by
turbulence on United flight


BP's Hayward to step down
within 10 weeks: report


Arizona fights Obama
challenge to immigration law


Rubin, Robertson want U.S.
estate tax reinstated


BP gets extension
on well seal


Colorado man delivers pizza,
saves heart attack victim


Lindsay Lohan starts
shortened jail term in L.A.


Gates and Clinton to visit DMZ
amid North Korea ire on drills


Spy chief-nominee warns of
more North Korean attacks


Israel wants fewer civilian
deaths in future wars


Obama and Cameron
tread cautiously on BP


U.N. lists U.S.-born Muslim
cleric as al Qaeda member


Guinea court overrules
election result challenges


Quakes hit southern Iran,
no casualties reported


Chavez to put representative
on opposition TV board


Bond hearing set for
ex-media mogul Conrad Black


Senator Reid seeking
consensus on climate bill


Local official in California
paid nearly $800,000


BP announces
asset sales


Lincoln faces big deficit
against GOP's Boozman


Two quakes hit
southern Iran: USGS


House Democrats plan
manufacturing jobs push


Guinea court confirms
first-round election results


U.N. "falling apart" under
Ban Ki-moon: ex-official


U.S. panel rejects Roche's
Avastin for breast cancer


Obama to consider consumer
chief "fairly quickly"


"Scared" but resolute Lindsay
Lohan starts jail term


Senate breaks deadlock
on jobless benefits


Florida lawmakers block
move on oil drilling ban


Dutch sailor Laura Dekker may
be moored for another year


Spanish lawmakers reject
plan for burqa ban study


Spy chief-nominee vows
to stem turf battles


Water crisis seen big threat
to U.S. West and South


Carte Goodwin sworn in as
Senator Byrd successor


Playboy launches new
"safe-for-work" website


Surprise commercial
orders eclipse defense


U.S. seeks ways to boost
African forces in Somalia


Kansas heat wave has
killed 2,000 cattle: state


Gulf cattle ranchers fear
toxins after oil spill


Supreme Court nominee
Elena Kagan wins panel nod


BP to sell assets
to pay for spill


Lindsay Lohan
begins jail term


Renegade Afghan soldier
kills U.S. civilians


Housing starts fall,
permits offer ray of hope


Dogs and cats have a voice
under new Massachusetts law


Obama pushes for passage
of women's pay act


Israeli lawmaker visits
flashpoint religious site


Lindsay Lohan formally
starts 90-day jail term


Obama will name consumer
protection chief soon


Afghans set ambitious
2014 security target


Another Foxconn worker
falls to death: report


France players questioned
over under-age escort girl


Q+A: Will BP spill taint
Cameron's U.S. visit?


Serbia and Kosovo's EU future
clouded as court rules


U.S. grand jury subpoenas
Toyota on steering rods


Mogadishu fighting kills 52
civilians in a week: group


Kurdish rebels kill
seven Turkish soldiers


Twitter ban as French
lawmakers debate pension bill


Renegade Afghan recruit
kills two NATO troops


U.S. and South Korea unveil
drills in "show of force"


UK "swamped" with threats
after wars: ex-spy chief


Kyrgyz forces arrest and
torture ethnic Uzbeks: U.N.


Cambodian police abuse
sex workers: rights group


U.S. aid can lessen but not
remove Pakistan mistrust


Honda China supplier gets
tough on striking workers


China floods
claim more lives


China satisfied with
Google search engine tweak


U.S. cleric warns Yemen could
be next Iraq or Afghanistan


Focus turns military
at Farnborough Airshow


Thai government lifts
emergency in more provinces


U.S. and S.Korea to hold
navy drills against N.Korea


BP rises on cap news as
Cameron set to talk Libya


EU ministers to approve
tighter sanctions on Iran


Big commercial orders remain
at Farnborough Airshow


Corrected: Former U.S. resident
jailed for Srebrenica massacre


Afghans seek control of
own security by 2014


U.S. eyes military
drills over North Korea


BP to continue test as
seepage unrelated to well


Migrants workers collateral
damage of UAE slump


U.S. reviewing more sanctions
on North Korea: South


Death comes from far
away in Afghan valley


Secretaries Gates, Clinton
to visit Korean DMZ


Afghans seek greater
control over aid funds


U.S. troops to arrive at
Mexico border August 1


WHO may declare end to H1N1
swine flu pandemic: report


U.S. said to toughen up
broadband deployment report


Britain's Cameron seeks
pragmatic ties with Obama


NY synagogues get increased
anti-terrorism funds


U.S. calls on Guyana to
investigate "death squads"


Top U.S. official
tours Europe's A400M


Five states file suit
to block Asian carp


Obama: Republicans playing
politics with jobless


Cattle deaths mount
in Kansas heat wave


Rhode Island city overseer
starts by firing mayor


BP says seepage unrelated
to blown Gulf well


Qaeda's Zawahri mocks Obama,
slams Arab leaders: web


Gay-lesbian group overcomes
opposition at U.N.


Screening speech may aid
autism diagnosis: study


Test can predict success
of IVF: U.S. report


Russia complains to Washington
over arrest: reports


Obama sets plan for
oceans, Great Lakes


AIDS gel with Gilead drug
protects women in study


Germany investigates
report of bank aiding Iran


Turkish court indicts 196
over suspected coup plot


Firms want to rehire;
skilled workers scarce


Investors worry about
seepage at BP well


U.S. sends Guantanamo detainees
to Algeria, Cape Verde


New Israeli rocket shield
passes final test: ministry


A $12 billion leasing
spree lifts air show


Poverty-stricken U.S.
cities have HIV epidemics


Britain says no plans to
review Libya prisoner deal


Sudan systematically
tortures detainees: Amnesty


Iran calls for world body
free of big power control


U.S. seeks rifts among
Somali rebels after blasts


China seals oil port after
spill; PetroChina cuts runs


Obama urges Republicans
help pass jobless aid


Moody's cuts Ireland on
bank, growth worries


Leasing magnate buys
big at air show


Clintons in tears over
Chelsea? You can bet on it


L'Oreal heiress to be
questioned in French scandal


Robert Gates in Seoul
for talks on North Korea


Afghanistan plans ambitious
vision for the future


Merkel coalition puts brave
face on exodus of leaders


Sixty killed as trains
collide in India


Clinton offers aid, seeks
stronger Pakistan ties


Attack on British security
firm in Iraq kills 4


Moody's downgrades
Ireland


China on track to aim 2,000
missiles at Taiwan: report


Ex-Pru CEO Tucker named
AIA boss ahead of IPO


Afghan and NATO forces ready
security for Kabul Conference


Australian PM extends
lead in election race


AIG names ex-Pru CEO Tucker
AIA boss and revives AIA IPO


AIG says ex-Pru CEO
Mark Tucker to head AIA


China boomtown migrants
sorely underpaid


Spill probe eyes anomalies
in crew's response: report


Engineers detect seepage
near BP oil well


Airbus and Boeing to bare
teeth at Farnborough


Seepage detected near
blown-out BP well


Forty passengers killed
in India train crash



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