Tuesday, January 31, 2023

“Exceptionalism” measured in Death Count, and Negligence

Deep-seated Sickness

Only Americans of a sort (politicians, media, public figures, the willfully ignorant with cameras and microphones) are unaware or refuse to acknowledge and mend their deeply troubled, severely broken country: The United States of America
Shining light on a hill somewhere
Land of violent dreams
Home of violently free mad madmen on the loose everywhere
Land of extremists swaddled in a self-styled blankie of delusional Exceptionalism.  

USA Over There

US Aggression in 85 countries
Death estimates (since 2001) exceed 929,000
Civilian Deaths exceed 387,000
Refugees and Displaced people exceed 38 million
Costs of War Project https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/papers/summary


Pattern of Mass Killings across the world
Matched by Mass Killings in the Homeland


Year to Date Reported
  • Firearm Deaths 3,622
  • Stabbing Deaths 1,963+
  • Mass Shootings 52

KNIVES

USA 2023 Stabbing (knife-related estimated) Deaths: 1,963.91

World Population Review https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/stabbing-deaths-by-country


 FIREARMS

FIREARMS

January 1-January 31, 2023, Gun Deaths (latest update from GVA)

Deaths all causes: 3,622 

Homicide/Murder/Unintentional/DGU:  1,576

Suicide: 2,046

Injuries Total: 2,706


Mass Shootings:  52 

Mass Murders:  6

Dead Children: 22

 

 

Dead Teenagers: 128      

 

 

Injured Children: 44

 

 

Injured Teenagers: 298

 

 

 

 

 

https://www.gunviolencearchive.org/

2019    Reported Percentages of      Residents Living in Poverty (listed alphabetically)

Andrews, SC - 25.6 percent

Austin, TX - 12.2 percent

Beverly Hills, CA - 8.3 percent

Chicago, IL - 16.4 percent

Columbus, OH - 16.3 percent

 

Dallas, TX - 17.5 percent

Durham, NC - 15.2 percent

Greensboro, NC - 19.7 percent

Lakeland, FL - 15.8 percent

Lancaster, PA - 23.9 percent

 

Newark, NJ - 25.2 percent

Oakland, CA - 13.9 percent

Philadelphia, PA - 23.3 percent

Red Springs, NC - 38.5 percent

San Diego, CA - 11.0 percent

 

 

FIREARMS – Mass Shootings Late January 2023 UPDATE

# KILLED - # INJURED Jan 23-26 

Chicago, IL      

2 – 3

Oakland, CA

1 -4

Red Springs, NC

3 - 1

Lancaster. PA

0-4

Newark, NJ

1-4

# KILLED - # INJURED Jan 27- Jan 28 

San Diego, CA

1-3

Philadelphia, PA

0-4

Beverly Hills, CA

3-2

Andrews, SC

2 -2

Austin, TX

1 - 4

# KILLED - # INJURED Jan 29 – Jan 31 

Greensboro, NC

1 - 6

Columbus, OH

Lakeland, FL

0 - 11

Dallas, TX

1 - 3

Durham, NC

2 - 2

https://www.gunviolencearchive.org/reports/mass-shooting

City Data sources

  1. http://www.city-data.com/city/Lakeland-Florida.html
  2. http://www.city-data.com/city/Greensboro-North-Carolina.html
  3. http://www.city-data.com/city/Chicago-Illinois.html
  4. http://www.city-data.com/city/Oakland-California.html
  5. http://www.city-data.com/city/Red-Springs-North-Carolina.html
  6. http://www.city-data.com/city/Lancaster-Pennsylvania.html
  7. http://www.city-data.com/city/Newark-New-Jersey.html
  8. http://www.city-data.com/city/San-Diego-California.html
  9. http://www.city-data.com/city/Philadelphia-Pennsylvania.html
  10. http://www.city-data.com/city/Beverly-Hills-California.html
  11. http://www.city-data.com/city/Andrews-South-Carolina.html
  12. http://www.city-data.com/city/Austin-Texas.html
  13. http://www.city-data.com/city/Columbus-Ohio.html
  14. http://www.city-data.com/city/Dallas-Texas.html
  15. http://www.city-data.com/city/Durham-North-Carolina.html


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Monday, January 30, 2023

Mercenary’s Long Violent Plunge of USA from Soldier’s Ideal

Fall from Ike through W’s Bolton, Orangeman’s Pompeo

Edited, Excerpted from 

Dwight David Eisenhower’s 1953 Inaugural Address 

“How far have we come in man’s long pilgrimage from darkness toward the light? Are we nearing the light—a day of freedom and of peace for all mankind? Or are the shadows of another night closing in upon us?”
[M]an’s power to achieve good or to inflict evil surpasses the brightest hopes and the sharpest fears of all ages… Yet the promise of this life is imperiled by the very genius that has made it possible. Nations amass wealth. Labor sweats to create—and turns out devices to level not only mountains but also cities. Science seems ready to confer upon us, as its final gift, the power to erase human life from this planet.”
“We know… that we are linked to all free peoples not merely by a noble idea but by a simple need. … For all our own material might …, we need for (our) farms and factories vital materials and products of distant lands. … Manifest in the commerce of peace (is) this basic law of interdependence ….” We are persuaded by necessity and by belief that the strength of all free peoples lies in unity; their danger, in discord.”  We are pleading our just cause before the bar of history …, guided by certain fixed principles.…
Statesmanship should be the first task in developing strength that will deter forces of aggression; and promote conditions of peace.

Never try to placate an aggressor with false and wicked bargain, trading honor for security.

The firm duty… of every free citizen everywhere (is) to place the cause of one’s country before the comfort, the convenience of oneself.

Never use our strength to try to impress upon another people our own cherished political and economic institutions—honor the identity and the special heritage of each nation in the world.

Strive to help “proven friends of freedom”—whose needs and capacities have been assessed realistically— “to achieve their own security and well-being;” and “count upon them to assume, within the limits of their resources, their full and just burdens in the common defense of freedom.”

Impoverishment of any single people in the world means danger to the well-being of all other peoples…;” (thus) “we shall strive to foster everywhere—and to practice ourselves—policies that courage productivity and profitable trade.” “[W]ithin the framework of the United Nations …, we hope to help strengthen such special bonds the world over.” … We respect the United Nations (and) shall strive to make it not merely an eloquent symbol but an effective force: the living representation of all people’s hope and never to be compromised quest for an honorable peace.
“We hold all continents and peoples in equal regard and honor.  
“We reject any insinuation that one race or another, one people or another, 
is in any sense inferior or expendable.”


Far from “Ike”

Plunge into the Abyss
Mercenary-made Manifesto
Relentless Inhumanity to Man

Men (and women) investors and abusers ensure enormous and sustained wealth, power and profit for themselves and their incestuous society.

Someone has coined a “Doctrine” of the USA War Industry which is executed at home and abroad; against American inhabitants, from the mountains to the seas; and flung far and wide against the planet: against peoples and nations and nature itself.

Doctrinal syllabus

  • Oversimplification (propaganda, manipulation, instill ignorance and inferior education)
  • Polarization (demonization, divide, blame)
  • Disinformation (harness media and technological personalities and mechanisms to plant and spread colossal untruths)

Mercenaries, Madmen, Executioners

John Robert Bolton and Michael Richard Pompeo are Washington, D.C., hangers-on; one born in Baltimore, Maryland, the other in Orange, California, who managed to avoid the close and sustained heat of war, snagged an Ivy League JD (one Yale, one Harvard); cozied up to the pinnacle of U.S. power (more than 30 years); and have been tireless in their maliciousness and egged-on aggression against foreign nations, peoples, and individuals, and international institutions

Forty-five years after Eisenhower’s inaugural and 53 years after the establishment of the United Nations, the General Assembly of the UN convened in Rome and adopted the Rome Statute establishing the International Criminal Court at The Hague (Netherlands) and describing its jurisdiction and rules of operation. The United States is not a signatory to the ICC; and high-placed officials in and around the U.S. foreign affairs sector (particularly in the backdrop of continuous U.S. wars, torture and other crimes against humanity) have viciously attacked the UN and the ICC.
In his position as U.S. Secretary of State (before that, CIA chief), Pompeo threatened the ICC: specifically, he threatened to unleash the power of the United States to revoke or deny “‘visas to International Criminal Court personnel seeking to investigate alleged war crimes and other abuses committed by U.S. forces in Afghanistan or elsewhere.’”
In his position of National Security Advisor, Bolton (whose nomination had been previously rejected for unfitness) also threatened the ICC: specifically, the banning of ICC “‘judges and prosecutors from entering the United States’”; tying up (sanctioning) “‘their funds in the U.S. financial system;’” and prosecuting the judges and prosecutors “in the U.S. criminal system.’” Bolton also expanded his threats to “‘any company or state that assists an ICC investigation of Americans.’”
“We will ban its judges and prosecutors from entering the United States. We will sanction their funds in the U.S. financial system, and we will prosecute them in the U.S. criminal system. We will do the same for any company or state that assists an ICC investigation of Americans.”
Among Bolton’s other ethnocentrisms or anti-Eisenhower’isms was a 2013 eruption in an opinion piece in which he is found quoting himself.
“I once said that by any objective standard, justification existed for only one permanent member (of the United Nations Security Council): namely, the United States.”

The United Nations Security Council convened its first session in London, England, in January of 1946. After that session, it took up residence at the New York City, New York, United Nations Headquarters.

The UNSC is composed of five permanent members (People’s Republic of China, French Republic, Russian Federation, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and United States of America.
Of the 193 current Member States of the United Nations (the international body founded in 1945), more than 50 “have never been Members of the UN Security Council.”

Added or periphery to the Permanent Five are 10 two-year termed non-permanent members elected by the UN General Assembly. The current non-permanent members and their ending years: Albania (2023), Brazil (2023), Ecuador (2024), Gabon (2023), Ghana (2023), Japan (2024), Malta (2024), Mozambique (2024), Switzerland (2024), United Arab Emirates (2023).

Bolton insisted.  
“Even more problematic is the substantial number of other countries thinking they deserve permanent membership: Japan, India, Pakistan, Germany, Italy, Egypt, Nigeria, South Africa, Brazil, Mexico and more.”

Dwight David “Ike” Eisenhower (husband of “Mamie” until death) who in later years played golf at the Augusta National 

Rose from the U.S. Southwest and Heartland (Texas and Kansas) and actually served his country: active Military service 38 years 1915–1953 (inactive 1961–1969):

  • Military Governor of the U.S. Occupation Zone in Germany May 8, 1945 – November 10, 1945
  • Army Chief of Staff November 19, 1945 – February 6, 1948
  • First Supreme Allied Commander Europe April 2, 1951 – May 30, 1952
  • Thirty-fourth President of the United States January 20, 1953 – January 20, 1961.

Dwight David “Ike” Eisenhower October 14, 1890 – March 28, 1969
Mary Geneva “Mamie” Eisenhower (née Doud), First Lady 1953 – 1961; lifetime November 14, 1896 – November 1, 1979


Sources

Inaugural Address, January 20, 1953, Eisenhower Library “Dwight D. Eisenhower taking the Oath of Office of the President of the United States, delivered in person at the U.S. Capitol https://www.eisenhowerlibrary.gov/sites/default/files/file/1953_inaugural_address.pdf
https://www.eisenhowerlibrary.gov/eisenhowers/speeches

“Rule of Law, American Style: John Bolton and Mike Pompeo Defy the International Criminal Court” March 27, 2019 by Yves Smith, https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2019/03/rule-of-law-american-style-john-bolton-and-mike-pompeo-defy-the-international-criminal-court.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bolton
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Pompeo

“BOLTON: The myth of a United Nations” COMMENTARY by John R. Bolton - The Washington Times - Tuesday, September 24, 2013, OPINION, https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/sep/24/bolton-the-myth-of-a-united-nations/

United Nations
https://www.un.org/securitycouncil/content/current-members
https://www.un.org/securitycouncil/content/what-security-council
https://www.un.org/en/about-us

U.S. President and First Lady Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mamie_Eisenhower
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_D._Eisenhower



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Tuesday, January 24, 2023

2023 USA Homelessness EXCEEDS HALF a MILLION and rising

118TH Congress—California to Hawaii, New York to Utah—has Problems

HUD on Homeless

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
“The 2022 Annual Homelessness Assessment Report (AHAR) to Congress
Part 1: Point-in-Time Estimates of Homelessness December 2022
“Between 2020 and 2022, the overall number of people experiencing homelessness increased”

“On a single night in 2022, roughly 582,500 people were experiencing homelessness in the United States.”

“On a single night in 2022, more than 30,000 people—under the age of 25—experienced homelessness on their own as ‘unaccompanied youth.’”

Six in ten (60%) homeless people were housed by “emergency shelters, safe havens, or transitional housing programs”

Four in ten (40%) homeless people were abandoned to public streets, deserted buildings, or other places not meant for lodging by human beings

Prohibitive Costs of Housing added to Poverty and Addiction

In U.S. “west coast cities’ (e.g., Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, and Los Angeles) homelessness rates are five times” the homelessness rates of cities, e.g., in Arkansas, West Virginia, and Detroit, with much lower housing costs; but inhabitants of the latter locations are burdened with “opioid addiction and poverty.” https://www.huduser.gov/portal/sites/default/files/pdf/2022-AHAR-Part-1.pdf
 

“USA by Numbers” 2023 reports on Homelessness

Total homeless: 553,742
Homeless People younger than 18 years of age: 98,244

Sectors with Highest Rates of Homelessness

Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA: 825.9: five times higher than national rate.

 

Salinas (Monterey County), CA: 616.9: four times national rate.

 

Santa Maria-Santa Barbara METRO, CA: 557.1: three times higher than national rate

 

Los Angeles, CA: 518.9 homeless rate (home to one of USA’s “highest rates of unemployment and homelessness”)

 

San Luis Obispo, CA: 501.3 homelessness rate

 

San Jose, CA: 481.5 homelessness rate

 

Honolulu, HI: 458.3 homelessness rate

 

New York City, NY: 454.2 homelessness rate

 

Santa Barbara, CA: 423.8 homelessness rate

 

Eugene, OR: 414.7 homelessness rate

 

San Francisco, CA: 396.9 homelessness rate

 

Turlock, CA: 379.6 homelessness rate

 

Battle Creek, MI 370.5 homelessness rate

 

Seattle-Tacoma, WA: 365.6 homelessness rate

 

Stockton, CA: 346.6 homelessness rate

“USA by Numbers”
https://usabynumbers.com/cities-with-highest-homeless-rate/#:~:text=January%202%2C%202023%20The%20total%20number%20of%20homeless,of%20homeless%20in%20the%20US%20is%20170%20approximately. A
bout the source: According to its website USA by Numbers “try to collect information from associated person, official documents, government websites, associated organizations and 3rd party authentic web resources (and) “create organized and updated contents on various aspects of United States of America.” https://usabynumbers.com/about-us/

U.S. politicians, media personalities and other vacuous performers continuously in the public eye (ear) persist in prattling on about “Communism” and “Socialism,” concepts which, in their mouths, are but baby talk bent on dividing and distracting Americans; keeping them bickering among themselves, unconscious of the harm being done to them and their country. 

Carelessness in high places; gross negligence and calculated incompetence are severely injuring the health and welfare of and relations between the American people. Thus, the whole nation is rendered weak.

Members of the U.S. House and Senate
CALIFORNIA

Vargas, Juan

House: 2013-Present

 

Valadao, David G.

House: 2013-2019, 2021-Present

 

Torres, Norma J.

House: 2015-Present

 

Thompson, Mike

House: 1999-Present

 

Swalwell, Eric

House: 2013-Present

 

Takano, Mark

House: 2013-Present

 

Sánchez, Linda T.

House: 2003-Present

 

Schiff, Adam B.

House: 2001-Present

 

Porter, Katie

House: 2019-Present

 

Peters, Scott H.

House: 2013-Present

 

Obernolte, Jay

House: 2021-Present

 

Steel, Michelle

House: 2021-Present

 

Ruiz, Raul

House: 2013-Present

 

Napolitano, Grace F.

House: 1999-Present

 

Mullin, Kevin

House: 2023-Present

 

Waters, Maxine

House: 1991-Present

 

Matsui, Doris O.

House: 2005-Present

 

 

Lee, Barbara

House: 1997-Present

 

LaMalfa, Doug

House: 2013-Present

 

Khanna, Ro

House: 2017-Present

 

Kamlager-Dove, Sydney

House: 2023-Present

 

Harder, Josh

House: 2019-Present

 

Gomez, Jimmy

House: 2017-Present

 

Padilla, Alex

Senate: 2021-Present

 

Panetta, Jimmy

House: 2017-Present

 

Pelosi, Nancy

House: 1987-Present

 

Kiley, Kevin

 House: 2023-Present

 

Garcia, Robert

House: 2023-Present

 

Garcia, Mike

House: 2020-Present

 

Feinstein, Dianne

Senate: 1992-Present

 

Eshoo, Anna G.

House: 1993-Present

 

Duarte, John S.

House: 2023-Present

Cárdenas, Tony

House: 2013-Present

 

Costa, Jim

House: 2005-Present

 

Correa, J. Luis

House: 2017-Present

 

Aguilar, Pete

House: 2015-Present

 

Barragan, Nanette Diaz

House: 2017-Present

 

Bera, Ami

House: 2013-Present

 

Chu, Judy

House: 2009-Present

 

Carbajal, Salud O.

House: 2017-Present

 

Brownley, Julia

House: 2013-Present

 

Calvert, Ken

House: 1993-Present

 

Huffman, Jared

House: 2013-Present

 

Issa, Darrell E.

House: 2001-2019, 2021-Present

 

Jacobs, Sara

House: 2021-Present

 

Kim, Young

House: 2021-Present

 

Levin, Mike

House: 2019-Present

 

Lieu, Ted

House: 2015-Present

 

Lofgren, Zoe

House: 1995-Present

 

Schiff, Adam B.

House: 2001-Present

 

  

Members of the U.S. House and Senate
HAWAII

Schatz, Brian

Senate: 2012-Present

 

Hirono, Mazie K.

Senate: 2013-Present/ House: 2007-2013

 

 

 

Case, Ed

House: 2002-2007; 2019-Present

 

Tokuda, Jill N.

House: 2023-Present

 

 

  

Members of the U.S. House and Senate
MICHIGAN

Stabenow, Debbie

Senate: 2001-Present

House: 1997-2001

 

Slotkin, Elissa

House: 2019-Present

 

Scholten, Hillary J.

House: 2023-Present

 

 

Walberg, Tim

House: 2007-2009, 2011-Present

 

Peters, Gary C.

Senate: 2015-Present

House: 2009-2015

 

Tlaib, Rashida

House: 2019-Present

 

 

McClain, Lisa C.

House: 2021-Present

 

Kildee, Daniel T.

House: 2013-Present

 

James, John

House: 2023-Present

 

 

Thanedar, Shri

House: 2023-Present

 

Dingell, Debbie

House: 2015-Present

 

Bergman, Jack

House: 2017-Present

 

 

 

Huizenga, Bill

House: 2011-Present

 

Stevens, Haley M.

House: 2019-Present

 

 

 


Members of the U.S. House and Senate
NEW YORK

Williams, Brandon

House: 2023-Present

 

Velazquez, Nydia M

House: 1993-Present

 

Tonko, Paul

House: 2009-Present

 

 

 

 Torres, Ritchie

House: 2021-Present

 

Tenney, Claudia

House: 2017-2019, 2021-Present

 

Stefanik, Elise M.

House: 2015-Present

 

Schumer, Charles E.

Senate: 1999-Present

House: 1981-1999

 

Morelle, Joseph D.

House: 2018-Present

 

Ryan, Patrick

House: 2022-Present

 Nadler, Jerrold

House: 1991-Present

Molinaro, Marcus J.

House: 2023-Present

Meng, Grace

House: 2013-Present

 

 

Meeks, Gregory W.

House: 1997-Present

Malliotakis, Nicole

House: 2021-Present

LaLota, Nick

House: 2023-Present

 

 

Jeffries, Hakeem S.

House: 2013-Present

D'Esposito, Anthony

House: 2023-Present

Clarke, Yvette D.

House: 2007-Present

 

 

Santos, George

House: 2023-Present

Bowman, Jamaal

House: 2021-Present

Espaillat, Adriano

House: 2017-Present

 

 

Garbarino, Andrew R.

House: 2021-Present

Gillibrand, Kirsten E.

Senate: 2009-Present

House: 2007-2009

Goldman, Daniel S.

House: 2023-Present

 

 

Higgins, Brian

House: 2005-Present

Langworthy, Nicholas A.

House: 2023-Present

Lawler, Michael

House: 2023-Present

 

Ocasio-Cortez, Alexandria

House: 2019-Present


Members of the U.S. House and Senate
OREGON

Salinas, Andrea

House: 2023-Present

 

Merkley, Jeff

Senate: 2009-Present

 

Bentz, Cliff

House: 2021-Present

 

 

Hoyle, Val T.

House: 2023-Present

 

Chavez-DeRemer, Lori

House: 2023-Present

 

Bonamici, Suzanne

House: 2012-Present

 

 

Blumenauer, Earl

House: 1995-Present

 

Wyden, Ron

Senate: 1996-Present

House: 1981-1996

 

 

Members of the U.S. House and Senate
UTAH

Stewart, Chris

House: 2021-Present

House: 2013-Present

 

 

Lee, Mike

Romney, Mitt

Senate: 2011-Present

Senate: 2019-Present

 

 

Curtis, John R.

Owens, Burgess

House: 2017-Present

House: 2021-Present

 

Library of Congress “Members of the U.S. Congress,” https://www.congress.gov/members?q=%7B%22congress%22%3A118%7D&_=1674600743215&page=1
https://www.congress.gov/members?q=%7B%22congress%22%3A118%7D&_=1674600743210&page=6


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