Pepe Escobar: When Deplorables Become Ungovernables

By the rude bridge that arched the flood,Their flag to April’s breeze unfurled,Here once the embattled farmers stood,And fired the shot heard round the world. “Concord Bridge,” Ralph Waldo Emerson That was then. Today, Pepe Escobar opines on the ungovernable fragments that are the “United?” States and what it means for the rest of theContinue reading “Pepe Escobar: When Deplorables Become Ungovernables”

Drop 50 – Fire for Effect

“This Court should not turn a blind eye to unconstitutional election laws that permit massive vote dilution and have a significant impact on election outcomes, as the Pennsylvania Supreme Court did” Read the petition below Will the Supremes gutlessly duck again? Well, they decided Obamacare was legal because the fees were a “tax.” Banana republicContinue reading “Drop 50 – Fire for Effect”

The Supremes Are Warming Up in the Bullpen

The accelerated Tuesday filing deadline may signal that the Supreme Court takes Kelly’s case, which was rejected by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court with prejudice last weekend. According to Kelly’s filing, the ‘no-excuse mail-in’ voting scheme should only apply in a limited number of circumstances, and that people must vote in person unless a narrow list of excuses applies.Continue reading “The Supremes Are Warming Up in the Bullpen”

Banana Republic News Update: CCTV of GA Vote Counting (the US GA, not Soviet GA – or maybe there, too)

“I consider it completely unimportant who in the party will vote, or how; but what is extraordinarily important is this — who will count the votes, and how.”  The Memoirs of Stalin’s Former Secretary by Boris Bazhanov, published in 2002. Translated from the Russian, the version which, according to Bazhanov, was uttered in 1923 by Stalin in reference to a vote inContinue reading “Banana Republic News Update: CCTV of GA Vote Counting (the US GA, not Soviet GA – or maybe there, too)”