Friday, August 05, 2022

One-Way Ticket

 Export the problem away from the southern border

Texas and Arizona bus thousands of migrants to US capital

The move by Republican governors protesting Biden’s US border policies has been dismissed as a ‘political stunt’ but is straining capital’s resources.

A bus from Del Rio, Texas, carrying migrants from Venezuela, near the US Capitol in Washington, DC
A bus from Del Rio, Texas, carrying migrants from Venezuela, drives near the US Capitol in Washington, DC [Stefani Reynolds/AFP]

Washington, DC, the US – In the basement of a church, a short walk from the US Capitol Building, Daniella rummages through a pile of donated clothing and picks out a pair of yellow pyjamas that appear to be her size.

The 23-year-old Venezuelan and her boyfriend have just arrived in Washington, DC, after a free 36-hour bus ride from Texas with several dozen others. Days earlier, the couple had applied for asylum in Texas after crossing the border with Mexico, citing dire economic and political conditions in their home country.

“Like many people here, we didn’t have enough money for a plane or bus ticket to our destination, so we took this free bus ride,” said Daniella, who spoke to Al Jazeera on condition that her last name be withheld. “We heard that here, we would get support and help to get where we need to go, which is New York.”

They are among more than 7,000 migrants who have been bused from Texas and Arizona to the nation’s capital since April, in what critics call a “political stunt” by the Republican governors of the two states to protest President Joe Biden’s border policies.

“By busing migrants to Washington, DC, Texas is sending a clear message: we should not have to bear the burden of the federal government’s inaction to secure the border,” Texas Governor Greg Abbott said in a statement in April.

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From the left, Kelvin, 23, Daniella, 24, Pedro, 31, and Deyker, 25, from Venezuela in the church basement shortly after arriving in Washington, DC from Texas [Jihan Abdalla/Al Jazeera]

Indeed, as the country gears up for midterm elections in November, Republicans have seized on the issue of record-breaking migrant arrivals to denounce the Biden administration’s handling of security at the US-Mexico border, slamming his efforts to overturn the anti-immigration legacy of former President Donald Trump.

Nim Kidd, the chief of the Texas Division of Emergency Management, which is responsible for the state’s emergency-response measures, said in late June that the state had spent $5.3m to send people to Washington, DC.

Migrants who spoke with Al Jazeera said they were unaware of the political circumstances surrounding the buses that took them thousands of kilometres northeast of where they arrived in the US. And while they say they have received a warm welcome in Washington, migrant advocacy groups contend that the very act of putting people on buses to make a political statement is cruel.

“Both Governor Abbott and Governor [Doug Ducey of Arizona] have made clear that this is a political stunt that they are carrying out to send a political message to the Biden administration, regardless of how much it costs the states of Texas and Arizona, or how it impacts the migrants or the people on the ground,” Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, the policy director at the American Immigration Council, told Al Jazeera.

“For migrants themselves, even those who voluntarily get on a bus to DC, being used as a political weapon is inherently degrading.”

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A ‘racist stunt’

In the dining room of the church, whose officials asked Al Jazeera not to reveal its name because of security concerns, volunteers lay out food, clothing and hygiene kits for newly arriving migrants, many of whom are ultimately headed to other US destinations. Organisers take down people’s information and help them find shelter for the night, before coordinating their onward travel. This is one of several receiving sites in the city.

Volunteers aiding the new arrivals told Al Jazeera that dozens of buses have arrived since April, generally early in the morning or late at night, packed with hungry and exhausted asylum seekers mostly from Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua and Haiti.

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Norelis, 29, and Gilbert, 32, and their two children are planning on going to New York City where they hope to stay in a shelter that would accommodate them as a family [Jihan Abdalla/Al Jazeera]

Gilbert and Norelis, a young married couple from Venezuela who spoke to Al Jazeera on condition that their last name be withheld, arrived in Washington in late July with their eight-year-old daughter and seven-month-old son. They fled their home country several months ago after Gilbert was detained by the state over a falling-out with his government-funded employer.

Norelis says the bus ride to Washington, DC was arduous for their baby, who vomited up the single bottle of milk he was given for the trip and could not eat the food rations given to adults. Her main focus now, she says, is to enrol her daughter in school: “We heard that there are organisations and shelters in New York that help people with families, and we want to go there.”

Diana Weyandt, a volunteer with the Migrant Solidarity Mutual Aid Network, a coalition of local groups that have been assisting migrants, says she is proud of the work they have been doing, despite the circumstances.

“While I’m happy to receive the migrants and support them in any way I can, I think that Texas doing this is an attempt to use migrants and to demonise them,” Weyandt told Al Jazeera. “It’s a very racist stunt to try to manipulate people, to act like it’s migrants’ fault for leaving their home countries and coming to the United States.”

The coalition of aid groups says their resources are quickly dwindling, and they are urging the city to allocate funds for their efforts. Last month, Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser called on the federal government to deploy troops to assist with the influx of arrivals.

The Migrant Solidarity Mutual Aid Network has denounced that request as an effort to “militarise” an issue that should be handled in a more humanitarian fashion: “We are worried that issues that happen at the border will all start happening in DC – guards who don’t care about people, separation of families, and increased surveillance,” organiser Ashley Tjung told Al Jazeera. “We think the DC government needs to step in and provide a dignified welcome and response to everyone who is arriving.”

Struggling to adapt

While many migrants have left Washington, DC for other US cities, some, especially those with no contacts in the country, have opted to stay in the capital.

Carmen, who left Nicaragua with her four-year-old daughter after being fired from her factory job for taking part in anti-government protests, said she had nowhere else to go.

“I heard there was a free trip to Washington, and I decided to do it,” she told Al Jazeera, speaking on condition that her last name be withheld. “People who were travelling with me wanted to go to New York, and they got tickets to go. I decided to stay here.”

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Migrants getting off the bus shortly after arriving from Texas, at Union Station near the US Capitol in Washington [Ted Hesson/Reuters]

Carmen says she has been struggling to support herself financially since arriving in Washington in April, as her work permit has not yet been issued. Enrolling her daughter in school, which requires a permanent address, has also proven difficult.

For several months, she has been staying with Claire H, a local resident and volunteer who has been aiding newly arrived migrants.

“As a stunt it’s embarrassing, and I find it offensive that the governor of Texas would use people as pawns,” Claire H, using her first name and last initial in order to protect her privacy, told Al Jazeera. “At the same time, we’ve been able to help people who otherwise would have been under horrible conditions.

“Them coming to DC in itself is not a problem,” she added. “It’s the inhumanity of throwing people on a bus and just dropping them off, making it someone else’s responsibility – that’s the problem.”

Source: Al Jazeera

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Meet The Mozart Group...Volunteer Special Operatives in The Ukraine

 Not too much reliable information, mostly from one source:


A former U.S. Special Operations commander from the Tampa area is in Ukraine training soldiers

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The Mozart Group, run by Col. (Ret.) Andrew Milburn, has set up a military training facility in Ukraine.

Retired Marine Col. Andrew Milburn of Lithia says he wants to help Ukrainian soldiers defend themselves against Russian forces.

A former U.S. Special Operations commander from the Tampa area has set up a military training center in Ukraine, and along with fellow American and British veterans, is passing on skills to soldiers and delivering critical supplies.

Andrew Milburn joined the U.S. Marine Corps from London as a private and retired 31 years later in 2019 as a colonel. His last position was Deputy Commander of Special Operations Central (SOCCENT), which is headquartered at MacDill Air Force Base.

Milburn lives in Lithia, but has been in Ukraine the past month and recently formed an organization called the Mozart Group to aid Ukrainian soldiers. The name is meant to counter the Russian paramilitary organization the Wagner Group, which experts link to the Kremlin and whose members have been accused of committing war crimes.

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Col. (Ret.) Andrew Milburn is in Ukraine passing on military skills to soldiers there and helping secure them equipment.

WUSF's Stephanie Colombini talked with Milburn about his work with the Mozart Group:

This interview has been edited lightly for clarity.

How did you get involved training Ukrainian special forces?

I was asked by my former colleagues who work in the special operations community in the States to check on our counterparts in Ukrainian Special Operations Forces. I’ve been out here a couple times to help train them in the past. Once I got in contact with them I realized, wow, you know, these are the guys who are really the most proficient, and yet they were short of pretty much everything. From drones, to decent body armor, to secure radios to medical kits, you name it.

I realized we really could help, and the way to help wasn’t providing mercenaries, guys to go on the frontline and, you know, trigger pullers. The way to help was by building capacity, getting the equipment in the hands of those who needed it. So, we have been purchasing various drones, handing them over to the frontline units and ensuring that they get the training, because this is a drone war. That’s just one example, you know, we're doing the same thing with medical supplies.

And then to my surprise, the Ukrainians — even their best units — are hungry for training. None of them are saying, “Hey, we've got this, we've been at war.” They know where their shortfalls are and have reached out to us to provide training.

What kind of training are you providing?

Anything from sniper training through what we call close quarters battle, you know, room clearing, urban clearing. The Ukrainians lack a real medic program. So we're trying to instill the training and standard operating procedures that allow them to save their guys on the battlefield.

Now, this is an anecdotal story, but I've heard it more than once, that their casualties are dying at an alarming rate. And so guys who would easily survive in United States or British militaries are dying. It's quite horrific, because it is an easy thing to prevent. And I realized we could save, you know, who knows how many lives by just establishing medical training. So that's just one example. I could go on.

I mean, EOD, explosive ordnance disposal, which is going to be a huge deal. The Ukrainians continue to take casualties, civilians and soldiers, from everything from Russian booby traps, to cluster munitions that have been just simply dropped. The Russians are, as you've probably gathered, very indiscriminate about the use of artillery and bombs.

They use anti-personnel, just like little bomblets, for lack of a better word. They don't explode on impact. They just stay there, and then they're either time fused to explode later or they detonate when touched or when someone moves near them. It's a death trap, I mean, it really is, you know. Regardless of combat, just clearing all that stuff is going to take a tremendous effort.

Warning: This video contains graphic content with sounds of gunshots that could upset some viewers.

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How did you get this team together of former military personnel to help you?

We’ve got a saying in the Marine Corps that your most valuable asset is your reputation. And so word of mouth. We brought some people out from the States, but you know, the word gets around very quickly. And I've had terrific guys show up, you know, British EOD guys, a U.S. former scout sniper, looking again for a sense of purpose. They wanted to do something, and they were proficient, proficient soldiers and Marines, and keen to instruct. So we brought them into the fold.

The mandate I have for them is no, you're not going on the front line if you're working for me. And I do want your listeners to hear that because I do get poked from time to time — no, actually consistently — about people who think that I'm running some kind of mercenary organization. That's why, for the sake of our reputation, I'm very keen that our guys are not involved in direct combat.

Yes, we do train lethal skills. I don't have a problem with that at all. I mean, this country is fighting a defensive fight. Unfortunately, it is a kill-or-be-killed situation, just as in any war, and we're trying to make these guys as proficient as they possibly can be so they can evict Russians from their country. And that’s not, I think, an unreasonable expectation, and Ukrainians now, in light of the atrocities that occurred, are more determined then ever do so, and they’ve got a long way to go.

So your job isn't done. And I know you've said you're not getting any money from the U.S. government. So you're just surviving off donations.

It's all donations. I tell my team, “I’ll take care of you as best I can, no one is going to leave poorer, but I promise no one is going to leave richer,” because we’re getting no U.S. government money at all. We’re just surviving off donations.

And people have been generous, you know, to this point. I realized my biggest concern in going ahead is that we don't raise expectations and then not be able to follow through.

You can only go back to the well once or twice before people just get fatigued of contributing to Ukraine or any cause, right? I mean, the news cycle moves on. Will Smith slaps Chris Rock and the public's attention moves, and yet the Ukrainians are going to be at war for a period of time. That is what keeps me up at night.

For more information about how to donate to the Mozart Group, visit this website.

I cover health care for WUSF and the statewide journalism collaborative Health News Florida. I’m passionate about highlighting community efforts to improve the quality of care in our state and make it more accessible to all Floridians. I’m also committed to holding those in power accountable when they fail to prioritize the health needs of the people they serve.
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Every last bit helps...No Mandate for Open Access

 Mesa in some news for micro-trenching and fees for underground cable rights-of-way (but that's only after some kind of success for the brethren in Salt Lake City and Provo, Utah)


No Fear BOE: That "R Word" RECESSION for 5 Quarters...Last three months 2022 + Entire 2023

 


Central banks around the world have put up borrowing costs to bring down inflation. The European Central Bank recently raised its main interest rate by 0.5 percentage points and US Federal Reserve has rapidly raised rates to a range of 2.25% to 2.5%.

Most economists support such efforts to bring down inflation, but there are growing calls for restraint as economies head for recession and unemployment levels rise, depressing business and consumer spending without the need for further interest rate rises.


2 hours ago · The Bank of England has warned the UK will fall into recession as it raised interest rates by the most in 27 years. The economy is forecast ...

14 hours ago · The central bank forecasts that the war in Ukraine will fuel further inflation and tip the U.K. economy into a prolonged recession.
17 hours ago · The BoE forecast the UK economy would shrink in the last quarter of this year, and steadily through 2023, the longest downturn since the 2008 ...
7 hours ago · “Britain slides into crisis”, says the Times, creating a similar graphic showing interest rate rises, under the title “black Thursday

...and it is unusual to call a Recession of time. When Central Banks get together in Jackson Hole we might know more of what we know now.

Report appeared in The Guardian (with data and infographics) 

...Blame it all on Russia??? Now that"s a convenient rude

Bank of England hikes rates as it predicts 13% inflation and long recession

Base rate raised by 0.5 percentage points to 1.75%, as Bank says inflation will hit 13% in October

Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has left Britain on course for a recession lasting more than a year and inflation above 13%, the Bank of England has warned as it raised interest rates for a sixth successive time.

Threadneedle Street said it had no choice but to increase borrowing costs by 0.5 percentage points to 1.75%, blaming Russia for cost of living pressures not seen in more than four decades and a 5% drop in living standards straddling this year and next – the biggest since records began in the 1960s.

Andrew Bailey, the Bank’s governor, said “there is an economic cost to the war”, as he predicted the economy was on course for a period of stagflation – a recession combined with a soaring cost of living.

While accepting the biggest increase in interest rates in 27 years would cause pain, particularly to the least well-off, Bailey said the Bank needed to take action to prevent spiralling price rises from becoming ingrained.

“If we don’t act now to prevent inflation becoming persistent, the consequences later will be worse, and will require larger increases in interest rates,” he said. “Returning inflation to its 2% target remains our absolute priority, no ifs, no buts.”

Hinting that further interest rate increases were likely, the Bank’s nine-strong monetary policy committee (MPC) said it would be “particularly alert to indications of more persistent price pressures, and will if necessary act forcefully in response”.

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The MPC expects an increase in the energy price cap to about £3,500 in October to result in inflation rising to 13.3% – its highest since 1980 – and to trigger a five-quarter recession that will last from the final three months of this year until the end of 2023.

With the average mortgage payment expected to rise by about £50 a month as a result of higher interest rates and the average household fuel bill reaching £300 a month, the next prime minister will come under pressure to help households cope with rising costs.

Both candidates in the ill-tempered race to succeed Boris Johnson said the Bank’s gloomy forecasts, which landed with him away on his summer holiday, vindicated their economic plans.

Liz Truss said the prospect of recession underlined the need for her “bold economic plan” to enact immediate tax cuts, while Rishi Sunak argued Truss’s plans would result in higher borrowing, higher interest rates and more persistent inflation.

In its latest update on the state of the economy, the Bank said it expected the looming recession to last as long as the one during the global financial crisis of 2008-09, but to be less severe. Even so, the MPC forecasts unemployment will rise sharply from under 4% to more than 6% by early 2025.

Inflation is expected to remain above 10% into next spring but then to fall sharply to below its 2% target by the middle of 2024.

In addition to raising interest, the MPC also signalled that it would tighten policy accelerating the unwinding the money-creation process known as quantitative easing.

Between 2009 and the start of the pandemic in 2020 the Bank bought £895bn of government and corporate bonds in an attempt to support the economy but is now planning to sell bonds at a rate of £10bn a quarter over the next year.



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Thursday, August 04, 2022

Gab Social


 Post-Primary Election results are coming in Arizona with two of the successful winners in the GOP pantheon getting boosts from an ultra-conservative alt-right social media network Gab, that was the featured subject in earlier posts on this blog. (You can use the Search Box in the right-hand margin to retrieve from the extensive Archives

Maricopa County Attempting to Steal AZ Gubernatorial


Wtf is going on in Maricopa County?

The polls have been closed for 28 hours at the time I’m writing this. Maricopa County officials said they would have results by 7:00PM MST. Now they are saying they will have the results tomorrow. They’ve stopped counting twice

Big outlets still refuse to call the race for Kari Lake. The only possible reason for this magnitude of a delay could be attempts at fraud. There is ZERO excuse for the results to take this long. They are stalling. Trying to figure out how they are going to “find” enough ballots for Robson.

How do I know they are stalling? The numbers don’t lie.

Robson needs to make up 12k votes in the final approximate 146k total votes remaining from Arizona, 76k of which are in Maricopa. Meaning Robson would need to secure approximately 55% of the total remaining votes in Arizona in order to barely win.

Thus far Robson has only secured 44.4% of the total State vote, and that's including the inflated rate from mail-in ballots (fraud). The day-of voters were voting heavily for Lake. Meaning the margin is only going to widen in favor of Lake. Robson has no mathematical path to victory.

https://www.newyorker.com/news/election-2022/live-midterm-results-arizona/amp

This is also a Primary, so the results are not going to be as polarized as if this were a race vs a Democrat. It’s not like Maricopa is going to pump out 70% in favor of Robson, she’s still a Republican and these are only registered GOP and Independents voting. It’s going to reflect closely to that of the rest of the State, which has been in favor of Lake.

Mathematically, Kari Lake cannot lose. That is, unless Maricopa county “finds” 20k extra votes for Robson somewhere. But Maricopa find themselves in an quite the predicament. They are under the microscope. They are the epicenter of voter fraud from 2020. They are being closely observed. They aren’t going to be able to get away with sneaking in this many ballots THIS late in the game. They are too late.

But if they don’t stop Lake from winning the Primary, given the GOP turnout, she will in all likelihood win the General Election as well. And Lake has promised to take swift and decisive action against the voter fraud in Maricopa and Arizona as a whole. The entities responsible for counting the votes can’t let Lake win or they are screwed anyways.

And oddly enough, the DNC candidate who will meet Lake in the General Election, Katie Hobbs, is the current Arizona Secretary of State, who OVERSEES STATE ELECTIONS.

It appears Hobbs is abusing her position to assist in voter fraud to benefit her own campaign. While simultaneously proving her own incompetence by the primary elections taking this long. She can’t run an election on time, but we are going to let her run the entire State? Not a chance. Kari Lake just secured the General Election in November as well.

I find it fitting that the entire country are witnessing voter fraud, in the county with the biggest spotlight around voter fraud, in the race with the candidate most vocal about voter fraud. Rather apropos.

In conclusion, Kari Lake won. The Deep State tried to steal it for Robson with the mail-in voting, but AZ showed up and out-voted the fraud. And the entire country are getting a front row seat.


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Mark Finchem & Wendy Rogers are 'honored' to be endorsed by Gab founder, a prominent antisemite



Two Arizona Republicans are trumpeting an endorsement from Andrew Torba, the CEO of far-right social media platform Gab, who said earlier this month that Jewish people aren’t welcome on Gab — and should be exiled from the conservative movement altogether.


Mark Finchem, who is running for secretary of state, and state Sen. Wendy Rogers, who is seeking re-election, this week both touted their endorsements from Torba and praised him. Both said on social media that they were “honored” to have Torba’s endorsement, and Rogers included the hashtag #GabCaucus, the name that the Gab CEO has used for the collection of Republicans he supports across the country.

“These people aren’t conservative. They’re not Christian, right? They don’t share our values. They have inverted values from us as Christians. So don’t fall for the bait, right?” he said in a video defending Pennsylvania GOP gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano. Torba is serving as a consultant to Mastriano’s campaign.

“We are going to take back this country for the glory of God. This is an explicitly Christian movement because this is an explicitly Christian country,” he added.Gab has long been a haven for antisemites and violent extremists since launching in 2017 as an alternative to Twitter, which in recent years has more strictly enforced its policies against hate speech and violent rhetoric.

In 2018, a prolific user of the site who had posted neo-Nazi propaganda and calls for violence against Jewish people massacred 11 worshippers in a Pittsburgh synagogue, fueled by the so-called great replacement theory that has motivated white supremacist mass murderers around the world.

Gab has also openly courted racists to join the platform, HuffPost reported in 2018:

Torba, who likes to portray himself as a free speech warrior under attack by big tech, liberals and the media, describes Gab as a censorship-free version of Twitter. But as Gab’s CEO, he has rooted for prominent racists, vilified minorities, fetishized “trad life” in which women stay at home with the kids, and fantasized about a second American civil war in which the right outguns the left. And despite Torba’s supposed commitment to free speech, Gab often blocks its critics on Twitter and rails against journalists.

White supremacists and members of the alt-right like Gab because Torba speaks their language: People who learn to embrace far-right politics have been “red-pilled,” people who know what’s going on are “based.” Even Gab’s logo is a nod to white supremacists: The green frog is clearly reminiscent of Pepe the Frog, a cartoon character that became popular in racist memes.

Torba on July 26 posted on Gab that he was endorsing a slate of Arizona Republican candidates: Kari Lake, who is running for governor; Blake Masters, who is running for U.S. Senate; U.S. Reps. Andy Biggs and Paul Gosar, who are both seeking re-election; Finchem; and Rogers.

The Gab posting has since been deleted.


Only Finchem and Rogers have promoted Torba’s endorsement. The Arizona Mirror asked the candidates he backed or their representatives whether they accept or reject Torba’s endorsement, given his recent antisemitic comments and his history of antisemitism. 

Lake’s campaign was the only one to respond. “It goes without saying, the Kari Lake Campaign for Governor absolutely denounces bigotry in all its forms, especially anti-semitism. We have never sought this endorsement,” spokesman Ross Trumble said in an emailed statement.

This report was first published by the Arizona Mirror.


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Zelensky Calls for a European Army as He Slams EU Leaders’ Response

      Jan 23, 2026 During the EU Summit yesterday, the EU leaders ...