Joe Biden

Tuesday, October 27, 2020, 12:00 - 1:30 PM
Noam Chomsky, Institute Professor, MIT and Professor of Linguistics, University of Arizona.  The world is facing unprecedented crises on several fronts. Lack of leadership by the United States has intensified many flash points around the world including nuclear threats and the abandonment of arms control negotiations, bio-safety, climate change, food insecurity, instability and tensions in the East, and increased pressure from nationalists and extremists at home and abroad. This Tuesday seminar series will capture a subset of these critical issues facing humanity and the planet. Register for webinar here.

More Tuesday, October 27 events listed here.

The outdated notion that China ‘just wants to do business’ should be completely erased from our understanding of the rising global power’s political outlook. 

 

Simply put, Beijing has long realized that, in order for it to sustain its economic growth unhindered, it has to develop the necessary tools to protect itself, its allies and their combined interests.

 

The need for a strong China is not a novel idea developed by the current Chinese President, Xi Jinping. It goes back many decades, spanning various nationalist movements and, ultimately, the Communist Party. What sets Xi apart from the rest is that, thanks to the unprecedented global influence acquired by Beijing during his incumbency (2013 - present), China is now left with no alternative but to match its ‘economic miracle’ with a military one. 

 

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Released in time for the election, Fish in a Barrel is an exposé of how the NRA’s history of alleged campaign violations have stymied popular efforts to make even modest reforms on access to firearms, despite hundreds of mass shootings in the United States over the past two decades. The NRA’s electoral enterprise ended up being gamed by Russian agents of influence in the 2016 election, as detailed in the 2019 U.S. Senate Finance Committee report: The NRA & Russia: How a Tax-Exempt Organization Became a Foreign Asset

“As mass shootings have continued, the NRA obstructs any effort at reform to prevent future massacres. It’s angering watching politicians tweet ‘Thoughts and prayers,’ then do nothing to stop it from happening again,” says director John Wellington Ennis. “But when I learned that the NRA had become a Russian asset while working to elect Trump, I knew I had to do something.”

I don’t have any use for PEP politicians (progressive except on the Pentagon), but there are going to be serious members of the U.S. Congress next year who aren’t afraid of flags and war songs. There are going to be a lot more than (AOC+3) four of them.

CORI BUSH

One is going to be Cori Bush from St. Louis who won her primary against a long-time incumbent. She’s recently tweeted the following:

“If you’re having a bad day, just think of all the social services we’re going to fund after we defund the Pentagon.”

“Militarization makes up 64% of our federal budget. Medicare & Health are 6%. Education is 5%. Social Security, Unemployment, and Labor together are 3%. Ignorance is thinking those priorities keep our families safe.”

“220K+ people, including 1,700 healthcare workers, have died from COVID-19 due to our government’s inability to protect its citizens & pass pandemic relief. Ignorance is Trump’s Pentagon taking $1 billion in funding designated for PPE production to make jet engine parts.”

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Sunday, October 25, 4-7pm
400 West Rich

Join Community Pride on Sunday, October 25th for a masked and socially-distanced afternoon of trunk-or-treat fun from 4-7PM! We'll be playing music in the 400 W Rich parking lot. It's a great opportunity to wear your Halloween costume and show it off outside of a Zoom call! We're not just handing out candy either - Community Pride will be joined by trunks and tables of all sorts of goodies from several of your local favorites:
- Black Queer Intersectional Collective
- Women Have Options
- Equitas Health
- OCTOPUS LLC
- Black, Out, & Proud
- URGE
- Planned Parenthood
- NARAL Ohio
- Ohio Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (RCRC)
+ FREE food provided by Columbus Food Not Bombs
& much more! All are welcome to this FREE event! This includes families and allies. Thanks to Wild Goose Creative for hosting us.

The documentary Hopper/Welles, which screened at the 34th annual AFI Fest (https://fest.afi.com/), is to film history what 1989’s When Harry Met Sally… is to romcoms. It consists of a conversation/interview between two renegade actor/directors who made touchstone movies but were nevertheless Hollywood outcasts. Following a stunning career as a radio and Broadway wunderkind, Orson Welles starred in, co-wrote and directed his first Hollywood feature when he was only 25. That 1941 masterpiece Citizen Kane scored the Best Writing, Original Screenplay Oscar for Welles and Herman Mankiewicz and received eight more nominations, including in the Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor Academy Award categories. But as far as the Tinseltown studio system went, it was all downhill from there in terms of directing for RKO, et al, for poor Orson.

Early voting site

Saturday, October 24, 1pm
Early Voting site, Franklin County Board of Elections, 1700 Morse Rd.
Hosted by Ohio Women's Alliance Action FundPlanned Parenthood Advocates of Ohio and Ohio Women's Alliance

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