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    Henri Matisse The pink studio 1911   • Trump And Kim Sign “Comprehensive” Letter To End Historic Summit (ZH) • Dennis Rodman Cries As He Hails Tr
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    #41142
    V. Arnold
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    If I didn’t think I knew better; it appears there are tectonic shifts going on across the planet.
    Kim – Trump; great show. Everybody got what they came for; substantive? We’ll see…
    G whatever is dead.
    Putin and Xi are far more interested in the G-20 and usurped the G whatever to irrelevance.
    These are indeed interesting times and I’m happy to have lived to see the potential birthing of real alternatives to the U.S. hegemon; at best a dying beast outliving its usefulness by decades…

    #41143
    V. Arnold
    Participant

    We have bat caves about 21 kilometers from our home, and undeveloped land on 3 sides of our abode and bats at dusk every night. It’s a way I try to understand the health of our area.
    That, combined with reptiles and amphibians, tells me we’re doing okay; so far so good.
    This year we have had at leat 6 varieties of snakes visiting our property. No cobras yet this year; thank the gods.

    #41144
    sumac.carol
    Participant

    I installed a bat hotel last year but have not seen any guests checking in yet. Lots of snakes and frogs and good pollination from wild bees but I think the endangered swallows got scared off and a more common song bird has overtaken the abandoned nesting house.

    #41145
    V. Arnold
    Participant

    sumac.carol

    Very happy to hear your environs are healthy. A very good sign.
    I have no idea what to believe; so pay close attention to our surroundings for the facts on the literal ground.

    #41146
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Winning! They sure showed those bugs who’s boss. Finally! Killed every one of them in Britian, and if we can, on planet earth. Add a couple hundred more species, and we can finally rest.

    You know, we don’t have any of that trouble and bees and bats and all live fine here. Because it’s a haven from mega-farming with forests and hedgerows. Not for long though! Can’t live like Neanderthals, we have to take out a bank loan and level it, put in a parking lot, and hydroponic the farm under glass using solar power the way the schmartz-guys say. It’s the only answer.

    Until then, I guess we’ll have to put up with these constellations of lightning bugs and the unbearable noise of crickets keeping us up all night. How am I supposed to watch TV under these conditions? It’s inhuman.

    #41147
    zerosum
    Participant

    I’m happy, comfortable and pain free.
    I’m not an elite and I don’t live in NK or USA.

    #41148
    John Day
    Participant

    Lifted from my blog today: https://www.johndayblog.com/2018/06/very-special-bond.html
    There is a lot of visceral rage and resentment against Donald Trump. Why? Bad manners.
    Yep. Specifically, Donald Trump is impetuous, like a 3 year old, who was never forced to comply with order, but instead humored by his nanny, and in private schools, and in the elite New York business world.
    “Enabled” is the current catch phrase. Most people, the great majority, were forced to accept order and authority at the age of 3. They may have had younger siblings, or seen neighbor kids, who broke rules and got away with it, while they, themselves had to comply.
    There was a burning resentment, a deep and righteous sense of wrongness, and a wholehearted surge to restore order. All of this is so early in development, and so core to even a 5 year old, that it is almost impossible to look at within oneself.
    We may speculate that this is the characteristic of the absolute monarchs of old, the kings that used to enjoy “divine right”.
    “Don’t try to figure it out; God works in mysterious ways.”
    Almost all of us, and certainly Angela Merkel (German), have gotten to whatever station we enjoy by internalizing rules and order, and navigating within that regimented context. We excel within the rules, using the rules to our advantage. We are masters of the set order, in that way, and we are rewarded.
    Donald Trump has an adult intellect, and the impetuous nature of an untamed 3 year old, and most of the world is flummoxed.
    It’s not that difficult. The analysts that see it and work with it, do not have trouble navigating these particular rules of engagement. You catch more flies with honey, than with vinegar.
    Those who actually own our global financial system prefer to remain invisible, and to change the rules when it serves to advance their power. We gripe and follow them, and our resentment is unfocused and diffused into bureaucracy. Trump even seems to offend Soros, or maybe Soros is playing that role for us.

    Trump and Kim have developed “a very special bond”. They “will meet many times”, Kim “is a very talented man”, who “loves his country very much”. “The world will see an important change.”
    Donald Trump applies media impact to force the neoliberal-neoconservative establishment into a strategic change of direction. The non-binding memorandum of understanding dedicates the US and North Korea to work towards a denuclearized Korean Peninsula, without defining the term. the only definition which can actually work for all parties in the long term is the absolutely correct one, excluding all nuclear weapons from the Korean peninsula. It is early for the US to declare this much.
    Trump makes an important show of goodwill, renouncing joint war-games between the US and South Korean forces. South Korea will clearly appreciate this, as will Russia and China. Following suit, Kim declared as his sweetener that North Korea would shut down a testing facility for ICBM rocket motors.
    Touche’
    The mindset expressed in American media is that this is a big win for China and North Korea, but I think they will have to stop talking mean about Kim, and by later this year, the meme of Korean reunification will be playing. That meme can only play positively. Trump is directing expectations into a big positive payoff, for all interested parties, except the neocons. Even the global financial neoliberals get to lick their chops over another fresh market to exploit, with resources and cheap labor to grab.
    Trump praised the country’s beaches. “I said to [Kim], you could have the greatest hotels in the world,” Trump told reporters.
    American media is starting with the line that Trump got duped, but they won’t be able to hold that stance, and will start having to mention the very obvious long term benefits of normalization of US-North Korea relations, followed by reunification of a pacifist Korea. (Al Jazeera has the news without the insults today)
    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/06/trump-kim-singapore-summit-latest-updates-180611044520584.html

    “President Trump and Chairman Kim Jong Un state the following:
    The United States and the DPRK commit to establish new U.S.–DPRK relations in accordance with the desire of the peoples of the two countries for peace and prosperity.
    The United States and the DPRK will join their efforts to build a lasting and stable peace regime on the Korean Peninsula.
    Reaffirming the April 27, 2018 Panmunjom Declaration, the DPRK commits to work toward complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
    The United States and the DPRK commit to recovering POW/MIA remains, including the immediate repatriation of those already identified.

    American small business sentiment is sharply more optimistic on North Korean diplomacy.
    https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-06-12/small-business-euphoric-about-trump-optimism-soars-2nd-highest-ever

    Moon of Alabama has an even handed and more concise interpretation of the “Photo-op Summit”:
    Both sides commit to implement the above “fully and expeditiously”. Further talks will be held at the Foreign Minister/Secretary of State level.
    This is not a deal, just a declaration. The ‘denuclearization’ commitment by the DPRK is aspirational. There is no equal commitment from the U.S. side. There is no time frame. As predicted the DPRK will not give up its nukes. It had good reasons to build them and the same reasons will let it keep them.
    As long as talks are ongoing the DPRK will likely hold off on further nuclear and long range missile tests. The U.S. will likely stop large scale maneuvers in and around Korea. This is the ‘freeze for freeze’ which North Korea long wanted and which China and Russia actively supported.
    Further talks between the U.S. and North Korea will be slow walked and may not lead to significant progress in nuclear disarmament. Their main purpose is to hold off the U.S. while the real talks that between North and South Korea continue. This is what the “efforts to build a lasting and stable peace regime on the Korean Peninsula” are really about.
    It is disappointing that the terrible human rights record of the United States was not mentioned during the talks.
    The North Korean side played its cards exceptionally well. It built its capabilities under enormous pressure and used it to elevate the country to a real player on the international stage. The “maximum pressure” sanction campaign against it is now defused. China, Russia and South Korea will again trade with North Korea.In pressing for an early summit Trump defused a conflict that otherwise might have ruined his presidency.
    The losers, for now, are the hawks in Japan, South Korea and Washington who tried their best to prevent this to happen. The winners are the people of Korea, Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump. Special prices go to President Moon Jae-in of South Korea and to Dennis Rodman who did their best to make this happen.
    https://www.moonofalabama.org/2018/06/thoughts-on-the-kim-trump-photo-op-summit.html#more

    #41149
    Charles Alban
    Participant

    These Africans on these boats are not coming here to work. I ride the bus everyday with them here in northern Italy. Everyday’s a party, courtesy the Italian Red Cross. They ride the bus everyday to the bus station where they play table football and table tennis all day, talk incessantly on their cell phones and admire their new Nike shoes. They would not look out of place on the streets of LA. None of them look like they’ve done a day’s work in their lives. They have no education and no skills. You couldn’t even employ them as farm laborers, and no one would hire them any way since they require too much supervision. They behave like children. And the women become prostitutes. They are all around these country roads. There is no place for them in a modern industrialised economy. Every boatload you save encourages another boatload. The talk of rounding up 500,000 of them and sending them home is the right thing to do. The sea lanes need to be secured and they cannot be allowed to land on the European mainland. These do gooder NGOs who rescue them have to take responsibility for them. That’s the law of salvage. You salvage it, it’s yours.

    #41152
    sumac.carol
    Participant

    Our farm region used to be cleaner (because the land is so margunal in quality) but in the past couple of years one guy in the area approached a bunch of farmers om our road,convinced them that corn and soy are the way to go. Massive machinery now rides up and down our road and hay fields are disappearing while we can now smell glyphosate in the air some days. The only saving grace is that some parts are just so rocky that no one would bother with them.

    #41153
    Arttua
    Participant

    “Our evolutionary ancestors were pack animals, and the ability to rise in social standing in one’s pack determined crucial matters like whether one got first or last dibs on food or got to reproduce.”
    I like CJ, but this is wrong, 90% of human history has been the gift economy, and is possibly the only economy that could be described as humane.

    #41154
    Nassim
    Participant

    V. Arnold,

    We have huge fruit bats by the hundred hanging from ancient trees next to the Cairns Library – in the very centre of town. Apparently, they can travel more than 50km at night to feed.

    https://www.cairns.qld.gov.au/community-environment/native-animals/flying-foxes

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