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Just so we’re all clear, it is a fully established fact that the IDF is directly, deliberately killing civilians in Gaza. There was a time in the early days of the genocide when this could be disputed, but that is no longer true. The facts are in and the case is closed. It’s happening.

Something good happened in Washington last week, suggesting that the year might actually end on a high note without Joe Biden starting World War 3 and opening up all the country’s prisons for the on-the-street rehabilitation of the inmates where they will undoubtedly learn new skills. The good thing was the signing by Biden of a bill, perhaps with a little bit of help from his friends to make sure he spelled his name correctly, to make the Bald Eagle the official bird of the United States of America. The Eagle has been around the American Republic virtually since its foundation, appearing on the Great Seal and on various documents and even on currency, but it has never been officially dubbed the national bird.

Why did President Joe Biden visit the African nation of Angola in the dwindling hours of his presidency? No other US president has visited this resource-rich southern African nation. Biden was just finishing presiding over the slaughter of over 50,000 Palestinians. The real reason is likely money. It may have been a repeat of a shady deal with Ukraine which put Biden’s ne’er-do-well son, Hunter, on the board of a large Ukrainian energy company, Burisma. I almost bought a Ukrainian industrial company and saw the level of corruption involved. As far as we know, the younger Biden got paid off handsomely; Biden senior did not receive funds from the Ukrainian firm. Still, the whole business has a smell of high-level corruption. Biden recently pardoned his son, shocking many Democrats. But why Angola? I covered the civil war there in 2000. The Soviets and Cubans were waging a fierce bush war in southern Angola against South African expeditionary forces, quietly backed by CIA based in Kamina, Congo (today Zaire). Angolan anti-communist forces known as UNITA, led by the charismatic Jonas Savimbi, a close ally of South Africa, were battling the Marxist forces (known as MPLA).
the #1 roadblock to California prosperity is Newsom's absurdly high electric rates, the highest in the continental US.
 
the reason is Newsom's all-out assault on solar energy & his betrayal of the 2018 plan to phase out the insanely expensive Diablo Canyon nuclear plant.
 
Newsom's hand-picked CPUC has gutted the rate structure that fed 2 million solar rooftops that spawned 70,000 jobs. More than 17,000 of those jobs have been destroyed, with far more to come. 
 
The high-priced "base load" power foisted by Diablo Canyon forces far cheaper renewables off the grid. As the LATimes has reported, California now PAYS other states to take that green power. 
 
Newsom is forcing millions of US who get zero power from Diablo to pay up to $12 BILLION in over-market charges to keep Diablo going.
 
Diablo cannot compete economically with solar, wind or geothermal.

This week, the New York Times reported that the U.S. government made war in Afghanistan while helping to “recruit, train and pay for lawless bands of militias that pillaged homes and laid waste to entire communities.” Those militias “tortured civilians, kidnapped for ransom, massacred dozens in vendetta killings and razed entire villages, sowing more than a decade of hatred toward the Afghan government and its American allies.”

 Written by a former Kabul bureau chief for the Times, the article appeared under a headline saying that “U.S.-backed militias” in Afghanistan were “worse than the Taliban.”

 Now they tell us.

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Saturday, December 28 and Sunday, December 29; 12noon-4pm; Ohio History Center, 800 E. 17th Ave.

Join us for the citywide Kwanzaa celebration where tradition meets creativity! This year’s program features an array of hands-on crafts and captivating performances, designed to honor and celebrate the rich heritage of Kwanzaa.

Kwanzaa is a seven-day celebration that honors community, family and heritage of African American culture and African traditions. Kwanzaa comes from the Swahili word that means “first harvest” and is based on the principles of Nguzo Saba (the Seven Principles). For the December 28 and 29 events, the Ohio History Connection and TAWI Family Village will celebrate Kwanzaa with African drumming, music, dance, storytelling and hands-on art activities. We will feature a Kwanzaa ornament display made by some of our school partners, with a winning ornament being featured and recognized at the culmination of the celebration. This is a free, family-friendly event. The events at the museum will be part of events that are taking place throughout the community.

The American Empire: What is in a name?

When I write about American foreign policy, I never refer to America or to the United States, but rather always use the term “American Empire” or simply “the Empire”. I suspect many readers find this to be uncomfortable or even offensive terminology. Once upon a time, when writing I would use the term “we” or “our” when referring to the behavior of “our” government towards other nations. But as “our” government became more obnoxious and aggressive, I could no longer take any ownership to that behavior. I could no longer use pronouns indicating possession as I reject this behavior. For example, the coup in Ukraine in 2014 could not be described as something that “we” did, when “we” indicates that the American people and myself were supportive of that action.

Dig, ponder, dig some more.

A year ago I wrote a column about some of the early moments of my growing up – not just memories but profound moments of awareness; flickers, you might say, of becoming who I am. I was 77 at the time. Now I’m . . . oh yeah, 78. Can you believe it? Another year is almost over. Holiday season shimmers, the smell of pine is in the air. It’s Christmas: a perfect time to open, once again, the stocking known as memory.

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