Sunday, January 6, 2019
Wednesday, January 2, 2019
The Hidden Connections between Racism, Income Inequality and the Demise of Unions
by Nick Mullins, from Thoughts of a Coal Miner
In his article, former coal miner, lecturer, and writer Nick Mullins offers his unique perspective on the rise of racial inequality in coal country.
And he draws an unexpected conclusion.
Civil Rights and the All Mighty Economy
When I attended Clintwood High School throughout the mid-90s, there was an amazing lack of ethnic diversity. Our school was 99.8% white.
It goes without saying that we had a very limited understanding of diversity. What little we did know came in the form of 80’s and 90’s whitewashed television programming pulled in with our 10-foot diameter c-band satellite dishes perched on the hillside.
Sunday, December 30, 2018
Sanity Sunday Musical Break - Steel Drum Party
by Nomad
Since it has been a fairly hellish year, I would like to close down 2018 on an upbeat and celebratory note. For that, I put together this collection of tunes played on the steel drums.
Hope it lightens your mood as we prepare to bid farewell to the year.
Friday, December 28, 2018
Lyudmila Alexeyeva's Final Speech
by Nomad
A few days before her death on 8 December, 91-year-old human rights campaigner Lyudmila Alexeyeva sent her along a message to the members of the Moscow Helsinki Group. The organization was originally established in 1976 to monitor Soviet compliance with the Helsinki Accords. After being shut down after the fall of the Soviet Union, it was revived in the 1990s and continues to operate in Russia today.
In her letter, she reflected on the human rights movement in Russia and offered a few words of advice to the younger generations.
Monday, December 24, 2018
Friday, December 21, 2018
On the Question of Indictments
by Nomad
In a poll this week, out of all the choices, the majority of NP readers predicted that Trump would be indicted and removed from office. Nearly half of all respondents said that Trump would either be indicted (and forced to resign or impeached by Congress).
As with most things tainted by politics, it's unfortunately not quite as cut and dry as that.
The Indictment Immunity Debate
The scandal-tortured Trump presidency has brought up a fundamental legal question. Outside of the constitutional process, namely, impeachment, can the president be held legally accountable while he is in office? Can he be indicted for crimes?
Tuesday, December 18, 2018
Poll: How will the Trump Presidency End?
by Nomad
Time for a test of your prophetic abilities. In the graphic below, you will find a few possible outcomes for President Trump. Click on the button of the scenario which you think most likely.
(Note: One vote per person and choose carefully. There's no way to erase your vote. )
Sunday, December 16, 2018
Sanity Sunday Musical Break - In Memory of Nancy Wilson
by Nomad
This week marked the passing of legendary jazz vocalist Nancy Wilson. She was 81.
With a career that spanned over a half century, Wilson recorded more than seventy albums and won three Grammy Awards for her recordings.
According to her biography:
She was second only to the Beatles in sales, and her albums outsold those of Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee and the Beach Boys.What a lot of people don't know is that Wilson was also an activist for civil rights in the 1960s. At a time when activism could mean the end of a promising career, Wilson participated in the 1965 Selma march.
Wednesday, December 12, 2018
Masha Gessen: The Decline of Democratic Values in Russia is a Warning to the World
by Nomad
Never heard of Masha Gessen?
This Russian-American journalist has an important message for liberal democracies around the world.
Examine what happened in Russia and never think it can't happen in your own country.
A Touch of Irony in St. Petersburg
The other day I was reading the headlines in The Moscow Times and I saw an item that seemed to come straight from the days of the Soviet Empire. That was a time when the Kremlin attempted to muzzle writers and suppress their works.
Reportedly, customs officials in St. Petersburg stopped a best-selling book (ordered through Amazon) entry. It would, it was explained, require that the buyer, human rights lawyer Sergei Golubok, provide a written assurance that the material was not extremist in nature.
Sunday, December 9, 2018
Sanity Sunday Musical Break- Tribute to John Lennon
by Nomad
Unimaginable
Yesterday marked the anniversary of the death of ex-Beatle John Lennon. It is just impossible for me to believe that 38 years have passed since that senseless murder outside the Dakota Apartment Building on 72nd and Central Park West.Thursday, December 6, 2018
The Truth about Food Stamps and the Right to Access to Affordable Food
by Nomad
A Kentucky Congressman's tweet about food stamps demonstrates how detached the GOP is when it comes to the economic realities of hunger in America.
The tweet was, our source tells us, "an attempt to combat criticism from Democrats of conservative lawmakers’ proposals to reform the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)."
The Right to Affordable Food
The other day, I read that a Republican congressman from Kentucky, Thomas Massie, facetiously asked, if affordable healthcare is a right, whether Americans should also have a right to food.The tweet was, our source tells us, "an attempt to combat criticism from Democrats of conservative lawmakers’ proposals to reform the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)."
If healthcare is a right, is food as well?— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) November 29, 2018
Even though Massie probably didn't realize it, he brings up a good point. Why shouldn't affordable food for all Americans be a right in the world's richest countries? Can't we as a nation afford to feed our poor?
And, while we're at it, why not a right to have access to clean water or clean air? Safe working conditions and job security?
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Piecing Together the Trump-Russian Conspiracy Puzzle
by Nomad
Like an immense jigsaw puzzle, the full picture of the Trump-Russian conspiracy has often been hard to view in its entirety. There's a good reason for that. No doubt about it, it's extremely complex. But more than that, the relationship and the importance of each piece of evidence keep changing.
What seems inexplicable today can suddenly seem critical tomorrow. For an amateur investigator trying to understand what took place, it is a daunting task.
We saw that this week when Trump's former lawyer (and problem-solver) appeared in court.
What seems inexplicable today can suddenly seem critical tomorrow. For an amateur investigator trying to understand what took place, it is a daunting task.
We saw that this week when Trump's former lawyer (and problem-solver) appeared in court.
Sunday, December 2, 2018
Sanity Sunday Musical Break- Chill Mix
by Nomad
Time to kick back and mull over the events of the past week and to try and speculate what's to come. Watching the president helpless thrash and flail as the ship of state slowly begins to right itself is, in a strange way, entertaining and reassuring.
This week's Sanity Sunday Musical break is a pretty random mix of relaxing "chill" tunes. Hope you enjoy the selection.
Thursday, November 29, 2018
The Truth about Donald Trump's Particular Kind of Lies
by Lee McIntyre, Boston University
President Donald Trump speaks to the media outside of the White House. AP/Evan Vucci |
The way Putin lies, the way Berlusconi lies, and the way Trump lies are exactly the same. They all lie in a blatant way, you know... They do something that to Americans has been very difficult to absorb which is that they lie about things that are obviously not true in order to assert power.
Wednesday, November 28, 2018
Operation InfeKtion: The Worldwide War on Truth - Part 3
by Nomad
Taking Action Against Active Measures
When it comes to mounting a defense against Russian disinformation, targeted governments from Pakistan to Mexico, from the UK to the USA, have shown themselves to be woefully ill-equipped.Sunday, November 25, 2018
Sanity Sunday Musical Break- Stéphane Grappelli
by Nomad
French jazz violinist, Stéphane Grappelli, might not be a familiar name to many of you. Grappelli has been called "the grandfather of jazz violinists" and certainly has a distinctive style.
Throughout his career, Grappelli collaborated with my top musicians like Jean-Luc Ponty, Yehudi Menuhin, Yo-Yo Ma, and most famously, swing guitarist, Django Reinhardt. (For a more complete biography, click here.)
Saturday, November 24, 2018
Operation InfeKtion: The Seven Commandments of Fake News - Part 2
by Nomad
Operation InfeKtion: The Seven Commandments of Fake News is part two of a three-part NYT op-ed series takes a closer look at Russia's highly developed disinformation campaign and why it has, so far, been so effective.
Wednesday, November 21, 2018
A Closer Look at Trump's Amoral Defense of Saudi Arabia's Murder of Jamal Khashoggi
by Nomad
Gangsters Defending Gangsterism
Yesterday's statement from President Donald J. Trump about the US stand on Saudi Arabia in the wake of the Khashoggi murder seems worth a closer look.Never in America's history have we seen such an appalling repudiation of international law and order by a sitting president. In a word, it is a disgrace.
Tuesday, November 20, 2018
Operation InfeKtion: Meet the KGB Spies who Invented Fake News - Part 1
by Nomad
"If you don't know who to trust anymore, this might be the thing that's making you feel that way. If you feel exhausted by the news, this could be why. And if you're sick of it all and you just want to stop caring, then we really need to talk."
The Art of Deception
Supreme warfare is achieved by overcoming one's enemy without fighting. That's a fundamental precept from the Chinese military general Sun Tzu's "The Art of War.All warfare, writes Tzu, is based on deception. And the most successful type of warfare is that where the enemy does not recognize the battlefield and the type of weapons used. The greatest victory is that which requires no battle.
Therefore the skillful leader subdues the enemy's troops without any fighting; he captures their cities without laying siege to them; he overthrows their kingdom without lengthy operations in the field.
Saturday, November 17, 2018
A Cautionary Tale about the Danger of Saviors and Blind Obedience
by Nomad

History has all kinds of interesting lessons to teach us. Here is one I recently found.
The Saviors that Failed
The ancient concept of the Messiah, (mâšîah, "the anointed one") once figured prominently in the Jewish faith. In its basic form, the prophecies foretold of a divinely inspired leader who will save the world, or at least the nation of Israel.Scholars tell us the belief originated with the exiled Jews in Babylonia in sixth century BC. It was practically a mania six centuries later when Israel fell under Roman rule.
As the long-awaited Messiah, Jesus of Nazareth represented only one candidate. Many others appeared before and after the Christ and drew large followings. The majority of them were religion-obsessed lunatics or outright charlatans.
Tuesday, November 13, 2018
How Roger Stone's Trump Campaign Timeline Spells Trouble for the GOP Dirty Trickster
by Nomad
Yesterday, right-wing conspiracy theory-monger, Jerome Corsi, said in an interview that he expects to soon be indicted by Robert Mueller as part of the Russian collusion investigation.
According to NBC News, Corsi is just s one of several associates of Roger Stone who have been called by Mueller to appear before a grand jury.
Sunday, November 11, 2018
The Weekly Review (Nov 5 - 11) and Sanity Sunday Musical Break
by Nomad
Even in the face of a mid-term victory for patriotic Americans, it was still a horrible and stress-filled week. After the good news, there was literally one shock after the other. The week then closed with Trump making an embarrassment of himself on the world stage.
We have a lot of ground to cover so let's hop to it.
Thursday, November 8, 2018
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
The Idle Chit Chat Game - Round Two
by Nomad
And I have to say I was really impressed with the results. You all put a lot of thought into your answers. The mini-discussions were fascinating and insightful.
I understand that a lot of nomads are stressed out by the possible outcome of the mid-term elections and thought you might enjoy another round.
Sunday, November 4, 2018
Weekly Review (Oct 29 - Nov.4) and a Vintage Musical Sanity Break
by Nomad
Weekly Wrap-Up of American Politics
Here's a review of the events that happened in this the last week before the mid-term election. It is brought to you by WTF Just Happened Today? read by Joe Amditis.
Saturday's review is supplied by PBS NewsHour.
Friday, November 2, 2018
Persecution in East Africa: Light a Candle for a Gay Tanzanian in Hiding
by Nomad
This rather cryptic message was found on Reddit:
pray for us
there is an order from our RC (of the capital city ) that all gay people should be reported & will undergo medical test and if they are confirmed to engage in gay sex they gonna die in jail..some of the famous gays from instagram are already caught! being gay is illegal in my country but i never thought they would go this far! i've been single since forever & nobody knows that am gay but this has really broke my heart..it is the most talked topic at school to the point that am afraiding to go to school..pray for us yall.. and sorry for my english
edit: until now 12 suspected gay men are already arrested
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Why America's Survival Depends on Rejecting Trump's Nationalism
by Nomad
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(From Mad Magazine, 1968) |
The Beneficiaries of Hatred
Blind hate has been around since the days of Cain and Abel. According to that story, Cain's hate caused him to murder his own brother and as a result, Cain was cursed and marked for life. In some respects, we all wear that mark. It sometimes seems as though humanity will never be able to extinguish it. People hating other people is just part of our DNA.
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