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Yossarian's Roost Resuscitated

 
 
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Reply Fri 3 Oct, 2025 02:20 pm
BlackRedGuard ☭ 🇵🇸🌺🔻
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for all yall that were saying ICE was never gonna **** with Black folks and this was “Mexican business” - that apartment they hit up in Chicago was 95% Black.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Fri 3 Oct, 2025 02:47 pm
Robert Reich
I don’t have a crystal ball, but I have a good idea how this shutdown ends. Trump and Republicans will cave (he won’t admit he’s caving, of course, but he will cave).

Here’s why: Air traffic controllers.

Like other federal workers, the controllers aren’t being paid now (they’ll get back-pay when the shutdown ends). But unlike most other federal workers, their workloads and stress loads have been soaring.

Recall the last big shutdown that started in late 2018 and went on for 35 days — a record. What ended it? Air traffic controllers.

In January 2019, several controllers at a facility near Washington, D.C., that handles air traffic for most of the region, called in sick.

As a result, flight delays along the East Coast began to stack up. The delays quickly cascaded to Atlanta and beyond.

The National Air Traffic Controllers Association issued a statement saying essentially, “We told you so.”

“In the past few weeks, we have warned about what could happen as a result of the prolonged shutdown. Many controllers have reached the breaking point of exhaustion, stress, and worry caused by this shutdown. Each hour that goes by that the shutdown continues makes the situation worse.”

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi tweeted: “The #TrumpShutdown has already pushed hundreds of thousands of Americans to the breaking point. Now it’s pushing our airspace to the breaking point too.”

Angry travelers began phoning their members of Congress. Private jets carrying CEOs and Wall Street mavens couldn’t take off or land. The CEOs and mavens also began phoning.

Hours later, Trump announced that the government would reopen and employees would be given back pay. Trump didn’t even get funding for his border wall — the issue that had sparked the shutdown.

This time it won’t take 35 days.

We’re approaching the busiest time of the year for air travel. Tens of millions of Americans expect to fly in the coming months.

Even before Wednesday’s shutdown, the nation’s approximately 14,000 air traffic controllers were under increasing stress — higher than in January 2019.

More crowded skies and worsening staffing shortages have forced many controllers to put in 60 hours a week on the job.

A hearing into the causes of the midair collision in Washington earlier this year that claimed 67 lives revealed a decline in aviation safety due to increasingly busy skies and overworked controllers.

On March 11, the National Transportation Safety Board released a preliminary report and urgent safety recommendations. The NTSB’s chair was angry that the Federal Aviation Administration had not acted on data showing the number of near-miss alerts over the last decade.

Oh, and the pay of air-traffic controllers has stagnated — when they were getting paid.

In the wake of the previous 35-day shutdown, the then-chair of the House Transportation Committee suggested a bill to allow the FAA to continue operating normally during a lapse in funding — which would continue the pay of air traffic controllers. Congress never enacted such legislation.

My prediction: This shutdown will end sooner than the last one. Air traffic controllers will ensure it does. Within the next few weeks, a few will call in sick. Then the flight delays will cascade.

At that point, pressure will suddenly mount on the White House and Republicans in Congress to end it.

Why on the White House and congressional Republicans and not on congressional Democrats? Because Republicans now control the government — the presidency, both chambers of Congress, and, effectively, the Supreme Court. They own it.

They and Trump will be blamed for the shutdown, and they’ll have to get the nation out of it — even at the cost of giving in to congressional Democrats.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sat 4 Oct, 2025 12:01 pm


Israel Ignores Trump's Demand to Stop Bombing Gaza Immediately - Slaughters Entire Families
We are about to truly find out who is in charge here. Is it Trump or Netanyahu? We will soon find out.
Shaun King
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sat 4 Oct, 2025 12:08 pm
Eyewitnesses say Israeli soldiers beat Greta Thunberg, dragged her around, and made her kiss the Israeli flag.
Shaun King
izzythepush
 
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Reply Sat 4 Oct, 2025 03:47 pm
@edgarblythe,
They dragged little Greta [Thunberg] by her hair before our eyes, beat her, and forced her to kiss the Israeli flag. They did everything imaginable to her, as a warning to others,” the Turkish activist ErsinÇelik, a participant in the Sumud flotilla, told Anadolu news agency.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/oct/04/greta-thunberg-israel-gaza-sweden
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sat 4 Oct, 2025 05:36 pm
4, 2025
Deportations begin; some activists (e.g., 137 arrivals in Istanbul) released. Thunberg remains in custody at a facility near Ashdod. Swedish officials report her complaints of "harsh treatment," including detention in a bedbug-infested cell, insufficient food/water, and pressure to hold Israeli flags. More severe unverified allegations emerge from fellow detainees (e.g., Turkish activist Ersin Celik claims she was dragged by hair, beaten, and forced to kiss an Israeli flag as a "warning"). Israel denies abuse, calling claims "baseless" and attributing them to a "PR stunt." Thunberg releases a pre-recorded statement via organizers, reiterating the mission's non-violent intent.

Current StatusThunberg: Still detained as of October 4; deportation expected imminently (possibly within 24–48 hours). She has no access to lawyers, per activists, and Swedish diplomats are advocating for her release. No independent verification of abuse claims yet, but UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese has called for investigation.
Flotilla Outcome: 39 of 43 tracked vessels intercepted; symbolic aid (described as limited by Israel) will reach Gaza via land routes. Organizers vow to continue efforts, calling it a "success" for raising awareness amid Gaza's humanitarian crisis (tens of thousands killed, widespread famine risks).
Broader Context: This is the largest flotilla attempt since 2010's deadly Mavi Marmara raid. Israel justifies actions as enforcing a legal blockade in an "active combat zone," amid its multi-front war. Critics, including South Africa (via ICJ genocide case), decry it as collective punishment.

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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sat 4 Oct, 2025 06:12 pm
@izzythepush,

Thank you.
izzythepush wrote:

They dragged little Greta [Thunberg] by her hair before our eyes, beat her, and forced her to kiss the Israeli flag. They did everything imaginable to her, as a warning to others,” the Turkish activist ErsinÇelik, a participant in the Sumud flotilla, told Anadolu news agency.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/oct/04/greta-thunberg-israel-gaza-sweden
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sat 4 Oct, 2025 09:00 pm
نبيه Asem Alnabih
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Just so you know: the explosions in Gaza have continued for hours now without pause. While the world was circulating news of the U.S. President’s orders to stop the bombing of Gaza, Gaza itself was burying dozens of its children, killed by American-made weapons.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 5 Oct, 2025 06:25 am
My bet is, Gretta will join still another flotilla. Only prison or death can stop her.
izzythepush
 
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Reply Sun 5 Oct, 2025 06:39 am
@edgarblythe,
Any propaganda photos taken by the IDF are proof of war crimes.

The IDF cannot act with impunity forever. There will come a time when they are held to account for the atrocities perpetrated.
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 5 Oct, 2025 08:03 am
@izzythepush,
It's taking too damn long.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 5 Oct, 2025 10:34 am
Al Jazeera English

Activists from the Global Sumud Flotilla who hoped to reach Gaza have been deported after being intercepted in international waters and detained in Israel. They say Israeli forces denied them food, water and medicine, and describe Greta Thunberg as being especially mistreated.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 5 Oct, 2025 02:39 pm
There is no confirmed release date yet. Most other detainees (about 137, including those from Turkey, the US, Italy, and elsewhere) have already been processed and deported, with many arriving in Istanbul on October 4, 2025. Thunberg, however, has reportedly refused expedited deportation, which could lead to a court appearance as early as October 6, 2025, potentially resulting in formal charges or a trial. If she opts for deportation after a hearing, release could occur within days, similar to her June incident. Israeli authorities state that all detainees' rights are upheld and deny mistreatment claims, but activists and the Swedish embassy report issues like insufficient food/water, bedbug-infested cells, dehydration, rashes, and psychological humiliation (e.g., being forced to hold Israeli flags for photos).The situation is evolving rapidly, with international calls (e.g., from US Senator Bernie Sanders) for the immediate release of all detained foreigners, including Americans. Monitor official updates from the Swedish Foreign Ministry or Israeli authorities for the latest.

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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 5 Oct, 2025 05:26 pm
US will start striking ships on the coast of Venezuela - Reuters

US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth says he has obtained all necessary authorizations to launch military strikes on ships off the coast of Venezuela

WT bloody F. Bullshit and crap.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 5 Oct, 2025 06:01 pm
No, Israel has not stopped its attacks on Gaza as of October 5, 2025. Despite U.S. President Donald Trump's public calls on October 4 for Israel to halt bombing to facilitate hostage release and ceasefire talks under his proposed peace plan, Israeli airstrikes and military operations continued into October 5, resulting in dozens of Palestinian deaths.

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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 5 Oct, 2025 11:15 pm
Revolutionary Blackout🥋
SocialistMMA
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There is no tension between Trump and Netanyahu

They ran this same lazy storyline during the Biden administration

Israel is an imperial outpost of the United States. Stop buying dumb Zionist media narratives
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Mon 6 Oct, 2025 06:45 am
Deportation: Thunberg and 170 other activists were deported from Israel today, with flights heading to Greece, Slovakia, and other destinations. The Israeli Foreign Ministry confirmed the releases, emphasizing that detainees' legal rights were upheld and dismissing mistreatment claims as "fake news" from a "pre-planned campaign." They noted one violent incident (an activist biting a medical staff member) but released photos of Thunberg at the airport appearing composed.
Thunberg's Status: As of this morning, Thunberg is en route back to Europe (likely Sweden via one of the deportation flights). She is reported to be safe but has not yet made a public statement post-release. Supporters on X (formerly Twitter) are celebrating her as a "hero" for Gaza, with posts highlighting the deportations and ongoing calls for justice.

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izzythepush
 
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Reply Mon 6 Oct, 2025 09:40 am
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Gaza flotilla members allege beatings and insults in Israeli detention
Some of those held say guns were pointed at them, they were threatened with dogs and deprived of sleep

nternational activists, journalists and lawyers deported from Israel after attempting to breach the 16-year maritime blockade of Gaza as part of a humanitarian flotilla have alleged being subjected to brutal physical and verbal abuse by Israeli forces during their detention.

The alleged abuses included sleep and medication deprivation, beatings, having automatic rifles pointed at their heads, dogs set upon them, having to sleep on the floor, being subjected to insults and being made to watch footage of the Hamas attacks on Israel on 7 October 2023.

“I was beaten from the moment we entered the port until the very end,” said Saverio Tommasi, an Italian journalist. “Blows to my back, blows to my head – and they [the Israeli soldiers] laughed, laughed at all of it. Anyone who failed to keep their eyes down was punished with a hit to the head.”

Israeli forces intercepted all the boats of the Global Sumud flotilla (GSF), carrying more than 400 people including parliamentarians and the environmental campaigner Greta Thunberg, last week. Most of the people were held at Ketziot, a high-security prison in the Negev desert used primarily to detain Palestinians whom Israel accuses of involvement in terrorist activities.

Israel’s foreign ministry has dismissed all claims of mistreatment of members of the flotilla as “brazen lies”, posting on X on Sunday evening: “All the detainees’ legal rights are fully upheld.”

The national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, has said he was “proud” of the way staff behaved at Ketziot. He said in a statement on the activists: “They should get a good feel for the conditions in Ketziot prison and think twice before they approach Israel again.”

Rafael Borrego, a Spanish activist and lawyer, told Reuters: “At any time that any of us called a police officer, we risked that seven or more fully armed people entered to our cell, as they did on mine, pointing us with weapons at our heads, with dogs ready to attack us, and being dragged to the floor. This happened on a daily basis.”

The Australia and New Zealand branch of the Global Movement to Gaza, part of the flotilla, said the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) had notified the family of one participant that he had reported being assaulted during the interception of his vessel, receiving injuries to his shoulder and ribs.

It said the DFAT had been told the man was later attacked while in prison, slapped in the face, mocked and verbally abused, denied clean water and kept awake as guards shouted at him throughout the night.

Ada Colau, the leftwing former mayor of Barcelona, said on her return to Spain on Sunday night that the prison yard by her cell had been decorated with a huge photograph of a bombed-out Gaza, with a caption in Arabic that read: “Welcome to the new Gaza.”

She said it showed that the jail was “the prison of a fascist state”. She said that when “we asked for a doctor, we were told that that was for humans”.

Lorenzo D’Agostino, an Italian journalist, told the Guardian there were crew members who had urgently needed medication. “The Israelis ignored them,” he said. “When we all protested, they came in wearing riot gear, set dogs on us and aimed the laser sights of their automatic rifles at our heads.”

He added: “When they stripped us of our shirts and of Palestinian symbols like the keffiyeh, they stamped on them forcefully.”

D’Agostino and several other members of the flotilla said Israeli forces appeared to single out Thunberg for harsher treatment than the others. “I saw with my own eyes that they draped an Israeli flag over her while soldiers took selfies with her. Greta is a strong and courageous woman, but during detention she looked deeply shaken,” D’Agostino said.

An email sent by the Swedish foreign ministry and seen by the Guardian confirmed that the activist had been forced “to hold flags” and had been “detained in a cell infested with bedbugs, with too little food and water”.

The Israeli foreign ministry statement said Thunberg “did not complain to the Israeli authorities about any of these ludicrous and baseless allegations – because they never occurred”.

The campaigner was among more than 70 people of different nationalities to leave Israel on Monday on a flight to Athens.

Israel has so far deported at least 170 of the more than 450 activists it detained. The last of the 49 Spaniards who sailed with the flotilla were expected to fly back to Spain on Monday.

Twenty-seven Greek nationals including a leftwing MP, Peti Perka, were due to return home later on Monday after Athens’ foreign ministry announced it would dispatch a specially chartered plane to southern Israel’s Eilat-Ramon international airport.

Greece’s centre-right government has faced mounting criticism over its hesitation to criticise Israel, with opposition parties and relatives of the activists accusing the prime minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, of prioritising the two countries’ “strategic alliance”.

The Greek foreign ministry lodged “a strong written protest” on Friday in which it called on Israel “to promptly complete the required procedures [of repatriation] and to respect the rights of the citizens involved”, but opponents noted it was only issued after complaints of official indifference by the activists’ relatives.

Stopping short of naming Ben-Gvir, who was filmed taunting the activists as they came ashore, the ministry criticised “the unacceptable and inappropriate behaviour of an Israeli minister directed against Greek citizens”.

Meanwhile, a new flotilla that set sail from Turkey is making its way toward Gaza and is about 200 nautical miles from the territory. It is carrying about 250 people including doctors, nurses and journalists on a ferry converted into a floating hospital.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/oct/06/gaza-flotilla-members-allege-beatings-and-insults-in-israeli-detention
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Mon 6 Oct, 2025 12:51 pm
Meanwhile, a new flotilla that set sail from Turkey is making its way toward Gaza and is about 200 nautical miles from the territory. It is carrying about 250 people including doctors, nurses and journalists on a ferry converted into a floating hospital.


There should be an endless flotilla of ships setting out daily for the foreseeable future. - eb
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Mon 6 Oct, 2025 06:52 pm
Trump's Plan
To invoke the Insurrection Act
Robert Reich
The direction we’re going is either martial law or civil war.

Americans from so-called “red” states, with the backing of their Republican governors and legislatures, are on the brink of using lethal force against Americans in so-called “blue” states, whose Democratic governors and legislatures strongly oppose the moves.

I pray we don’t come close to this but Trump has now ordered the deployment of 400 members of the Texas National Guard to several states, including Oregon and Illinois — ostensibly to protect ICE agents and facilities from protesters. The first group of Texas Guard troops is expected to arrive in Chicago tomorrow.

The troops are under the control of the Pentagon, with Trump as commander-in-chief. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said that “the orders will be effective immediately for an initial period of 60 days.”

Less than an hour after Trump’s order, Greg Abbott, the Republican governor of Texas, responded that he “fully authorize[s]” such a move by Trump. “You can either fully enforce protection for federal employees or get out of the way and let Texas Guard do it,” Abbott said in a post on X.

The Democratic governors of Oregon and Illinois have sought emergency injunctions against these and similar deployments.

Late Sunday night, a federal judge in Oregon (appointed by Trump) temporarily blocked the mobilization of any state national guards to that state. Today, a federal judge in Illinois declined to block the deployment of National Guard units there.

Today, Trump said he was considering invoking the Insurrection Act of 1807. That Act would allow him to deploy troops despite any court orders stopping him.

“We have an Insurrection Act for a reason,” Trump said, adding, “I’d do that if people were being killed and courts were holding us up, or governors or mayors were holding us up.”

What is Trump’s plan? What is the troika behind him (Stephen Miller, JD Vance, Russell Vought) seeking to accomplish, and how?

Sad to say, I believe Trump and his enablers have worked this out in advance. At the Pentagon on September 30, 2025, Trump pitched the plan to use American soldiers for the purpose of punishing his political enemies.

He told hundreds of United States military leaders that they must prioritize “defending the homeland” against the “invasion from within” in American cities run by “radical-left Democrats.” He stated his intention is to use certain cities “as training grounds for our military.”

The first step has been for the Department of Homeland Security to deploy ICE agents to use aggressive tactics in targeted cities.

ICE has sent masked and armed federal agents into cities with Democratic mayors — arresting and detaining people outside immigration courtrooms, firing tear gas and chemical munitions on city streets without warning, raiding homes and apartments in the middle of the night and arresting their occupants willy-nilly — including Americans and people legally in the country, and children, using racial profiling to stop anyone looking Latino and demand proof of citizenship without warrants, and detaining people they believe are here illegally, and doing so without due process.

The second step is for such aggressive tactics to provoke demonstrations, and for Trump to exaggerate the scale and severity of them.

Trump has described Portland as a “war-ravaged” city “burning to the ground,” with “insurrectionists all over the place.” In fact, demonstrations there had been muted and rarely expanded beyond a one-block radius of the immigration detention facility in the city.

On September 6, 2025, Trump posted on social media an image of the Chicago skyline in flames, stating “Chicago about to find out why it’s called the Department of WAR,” including a depiction of himself in the image of the fictitious warmonger character Lt. Col. Kilgore from the 1979 film Apocalypse Now, titling the post “Chipocalypse Now.”

Yesterday, he described Chicago as a crime-ridden “war zone.”

The third step is for Trump and Hegseth to deploy federalized National Guard troops to control the demonstrators, an act that’s already enflaming the public and provoking some actual violence.

Until Trump’s announcement that he was sending troops into Portland, protests rarely numbered more than two dozen people. Since his announcement, clashes have become more violent.

The fourth step will be for Trump and Hegseth to invoke the Insurrection Act.

He said as much today. The Insurrection Act empowers a president to deploy the U.S. military and to federalize the National Guard units of the individual states to suppress civil disorder, insurrection, or armed rebellion against the federal government of the United States.

It is a statutory exception to the Posse Comitatus Act, which limits the president’s power to deploy the U.S. military within the United States.

The Insurrection Act requires that after invoking it, but before exercising its powers, a president must formally order the dispersion of people committing civil unrest or armed rebellion.

The major clause of the Insurrection Act reads:

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That in all cases of insurrection, or obstruction to the laws, either of the United States, or of any individual state or territory, where it is lawful for the President of the United States to call forth the militia for the purpose of suppressing such insurrection, or of causing the laws to be duly executed, it shall be lawful for him to employ, for the same purposes, such part of the land or naval force of the United States, as shall be judged necessary, having first observed all the pre-requisites of the law in that respect.

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As I said, I hope we don’t come near to this. I hope the federal courts, including the Supreme Court, stops Trump’s plan. But I believe it is Trump’s plan (the details of which have been worked out by the troika of Vance, Miller, and Vought), and they are implementing it as quickly as they can.

I don’t want to unduly alarm you, but you need to be aware of this imminent danger. It’s unfolding very rapidly.
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