Heather Cox-Richardson has a wonderful take on the Stephen Colbert interview with James Talerico.
Net: Trump realizes the threat to his actual Christian base through Talerico. A good listen.
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The anti-AI Blog.
Heather Cox-Richardson has a wonderful take on the Stephen Colbert interview with James Talerico.
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A two-fer this morning. HCR and Stephen Colbert!
Heather Cox Richardson is tired of sugarcoating the reality of the Trump administration. She's calling it what it is, and lays out how we got here.
And the coffee has not even begun to brew.
Onward!
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Oh my... reported by AP: "The Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, a protege of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and two-time presidential candidate who led the Civil Rights Movement for decades after the revered leader’s assassination, has died. He was 84. "
How... devastatingly sad.
One YouTube channel I follow is "Astrum Earth". I have grown to appreciate the no-nonsense approach to explaining the science of various issues.
In this video, AE's Alex McColgan walks us through how we are losing the battle over climate change. It IS a 2x4 between the eyes, though for anyone who as been an advocate of environmental science, this is more of a "I told you so".
Essentially, the worst offenders are abdicating resolving climate change remediation to us; the individuals - not relying on the worst offenders to implement changes.
Our land.
Our wake-up call came two months after we moved into our home in 2004. Our neighborhood was declared a part of a larger "Superfund Site" because of toxic fill was used in the 1980's when storm drains were installed at the bottom of our street. Our home is located up 150 feet in elevation from hardest hit areas, but they still put our lot on the map. We had several years of soil testing run to determine if the ground contamination found it's way to us (thankfully, it had not). Driving down our hill, we could see trees throughout oozing sap that was tainted turquoise blue from the arsenic and mercury leeching into the ground. Some homes were abandoned - worthless to the home owners. It took the State many years to mitigate the contamination, and ultimately they did. The properties were cleaned up - consisting of removing feet of soil down to the rock layer below, the trees removed and replaced. Reparations made to the people who stuck it out. We do not have any data on the health impacts, but up the slope where our home is, I saw signs of recovery - amphibians. Salamanders! Started seeing them a decade ago; under planters and rocks where the soil was damp. If this most fragile of species is thriving, then I knew we were safe.
Stewardship.
Over these past years, we have worked to get our lives about as carbon neutral and planet friendly as we can make it; all but eliminated our reliance on fossil fuel, better understanding of composting, recycling, reusing. This was not a "let's get it done in a week" thing; these required strategic plans and years to implement. Upgrades to improve, preserve and protect our 25,000sqft of this planet.
As stewards of our piece of the Earth; we're (husband and I) going to do everything we can to protect it; we know, first hand how fragile this place is. So forgive me if I go off on some moron (and those adoring him...), fucking around with the planet claiming all the warnings are a hoax, removing guidelines and providing subsidies to industries against protections. We are so... damn... close.
There is no "Planet B".
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — "Robert Duvall, the Oscar-winning actor of matchless versatility and dedication whose classic roles included the intrepid consigliere of the first two “Godfather” movies and the over-the-hill country music singer in “Tender Mercies,” has died at age 95."
Wow... incredible actor. Loved him as Tom Hagen in "The Godfather" and Lt. Col. Kilgore in "Apocalypse Now" among many films.
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