Corruption…?

I don't know if folks have been following this story about the redistricting fight that's going on in Texas right now, but it's pretty scary in my opinion. I'll try and quickly summarize what it's about.

Intro: Why districts matter

As you recall, Bush lost the overall majority in the most recent election, but still won the Presidency. This is because voting is tabulated by district and then those districts “vote” to make the final decision; variations in dictrict borders can dramatically alter the final outcome, especially in close elections.

In the example below, I've drawn a voting pattern that represents an overall vote of 8 Republicans and 10 Democrats, split into three voting districts. In the layout on the left, it results in a 2:1 victory for the Democrats, but in the example on the right it results in a 2:1 victory for the Republicans. Same votes, massively different outcome.


What's Going On

The Republican government in Texas is seeking to restructure the districts in order to shift the current congressional delegation from a 17:15 Democrat majority to a 10:22 Republican majority. Because the Texas senate is a Republican majority, they can push this through without the Democrats being able to do much about it, essentially manipulating the process in order to guarantee continued power with or without true public support.

However, in order for a vote to be valid, at least 2/3 of senators must cast their votes. In order to block this from happening, the Democrats have simply walked out and are refusing to vote. As a retaliation, the Republicans have called for all dissenting Democrats to be arrested and put in prison.

How messed up is that? If you are a politician and you object to the ruling party screwing over you and your constituents, they can actually arrest you? Anyway, a couple more recent links on this story (although you can go to Google News and type in “Texas Quorum” for more):

In the morning I read the news…

Because the 75th Exploitation Task Force (the US group in charge of all WMD searches in Iraq) is finding nothing they're winding down the search without evidence to present (more). Now, I should remind people that Powell and Blair and everyone else claimed that they had solid evidence that not only did the Iraqis have hundreds of tons of banned munitions, but that they were launch ready (remember Powell's scare that a strike could be launched within 45 minutes?)… Not only that but Powell gave specific evidence and listed specific sites, none of which show even a trace of WMD residue… Anyway, some quotes from the team:

"I don't think we'll find anything"
- Capt. Tom Baird

"[Task force leaders] no longer think we're going to find chemical rounds sitting next to a gun... That's what we came here for, but we're past that."

- Col. Robert Smith

"Why are we doing any planned targets? Answer me that. We know they're empty."

- CWO Richard L. Gonzalez

"We thought we would be much more gainfully employed, or intensively employed, than we were..."

- Cmdr. David Beckett

Many people are claiming that this shortfall should have been obvious; after all, the mainstream intelligence agencies did not agree with the Bush regime's premise on WMDs — they pointed out that the intelligence did not in fact support that conclusion, but, in response to getting intelligence that didn't match their political goals, “The Cabal” (the new US government, described by the CIA as “crazed” and “on a mission from God”) simply created its own intelligence agency that would do politics first and intelligence second (more).

"Rumsfeld set up his own intelligence agency because he didn't like the intelligence he was getting."
- Larry Korb
Council on Foreign Relations

"Their methods are vicious... The politicisation of intelligence is pandemic, and deliberate disinformation is being promoted. They choose the worst-case scenario on everything and so much of the information is fallacious."

- Vince Cannistraro
former CIA chief of counter-terrorism

Do check out that article linked above the quotes; it lists in detail how intelligence was manipulated, misrepresented, and even forged in order to trick the US people into supporting this war — maybe that all should help explain why the US continues to block UN inspectors from entering Iraq (more). It's also important to listeto what Garth Whitty, a former UN inspector from the first wave, points out in regard to the fact that most of the Iraqi military and nuclear power sites were looted long before the US ever got there:

"It means the weapons would now be proliferating, which is exactly what the war was meant to stop."

Villagers in Iraq are suffering from radiation sickness (more), and at least seven nuclear sites have been looted (more). While these sites did not contain bombs or direct weaponry, they did contain an enormity of technical documents as well as nuclear fuel. As you know, Iraq is now largely under the control of religious extremists sympathetic to the cause of al Qaeda and other larger terrorist groups who are seeking to target America… And guess what — now we know they have all the supplies they need to create dirty nukes.

But don't worry, Bush's buddies are getting richer all the time (more)!

I almost don't know why I bother mentioning this, but this ridiculous tax cut of Bush's is getting more and more support from the US mainstream (more) — up ten percent in the last two weeks. Now, if you're rich and actually have dividend earning stocks, you will save some money; Bush's buddies will be saving millions a year, and the average top 1% of the population will save well over $10,000… But how much does the bottom 80% of America save? Less than thirty dollars (more, MORE).

It's very weird watching people cheer the rulers who are screwing them over, but I suppose history has seen it happen over and over and over.

The next election is the deciding one I suppose; if the Cabal is put back into power, I can't see how it doesn't herald the end of the United States, and possibly more. My father said to me a few days ago, “I envy you… These are going to be amazing times to live through, watching a great civilization crumble.”

By request…

…here you go…

Vrooom!

So the driveway now has both a “his” and a “hers” Porsche I suppose; about an hour ago the black one was delivered by flatbed. I recently saw a GT1 body kit for it that I have to admit is kind of tempting, but realistically I'll drive it for six months and then cash it back in (making it a freebie).

Anyway, the new toy which will (legally) be on the road on Monday:

Quickie

I was prepping a much larger news update for this morning (I'm missing doing them, but it's hard to find the time lately!)… But I've got to quickly zip into town before noon so here is just a quick list of the stories I felt most relevant.

  • Secret Service Questions Students – Careful what you say in school… Direct quote from the agents called to interrogate students critical of Bush: “We own you, you don't have any legal rights.” God bless America.
  • May Day, May Day – Suggesting that the rhetoric, propaganda, and ritual of the current Bush regime is very similar to pre-collapse Soviet ritual.
  • Taliban appears to be regrouped and well-funded – One of many, many stories talking about how Afghanistan is still far from over.
  • The real 'Saving Pte. Lynch' – Again, one of many stories discussing the strange fabricated media event that was the “commando rescue” of now amnesic Jessica Lynch.
  • U.S. General May Censor Iraqi TV Station's Programs – Remember, freedom isn't a right. It's a privledge. Abuse freedom of speech by saying things you shouldn't and that freedom will be rescinded.
  • The two faces of Rumsfeld – Three years ago Rumsfeld landed a $200 million contract selling nukes to North Korea. Now he calls them the axis of evil… I guess it all depends on who's paying him the money at the time. Patriotism as loyalty to the highest bidder?
  • Diplomats on the Defensive – Direct quote from the US State Dept: There's been a military coup. Um… That's kind of freaky, isn't it?
  • Halliburton job bigger than thought – The contract awarded to Cheney's Halliburton corporation, awared without counter bids, may top $7 billion and would give them total control of all Iraqi oil assets!
  • Halliburton linked to deals with 'axis of evil' – Money talks, right? After all, someone with that much money could never be a bad man, right?
  • No evidence of plan to use banned weapons in war – The US army says that while Iraq might have had a program in the past, there is no evidence that they had any preparations to use WMDs of any kind.