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The Trump Crew’s Incompetence Lasted to the End

February 13, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

So we never forget, as the reign of the WPE (worst-president-ever) slowly slips into the sunset, we need to remember a few things. David Frum in the Atlantic has written an excellent essay covering some of those things: The Trump Crew’s Incompetence Lasted to the End. The former president’s lawyers were bad—but that was all … [Read more…]

Posted in: Pandemic, Politics, Racism, Science, Thinking about, This Day in History, Trump Tagged: Atlantic, corruption, David Frum, Impeachment, Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, John Ratcliff, Matthew Whitaker, Michael Flynn, Michael van der Veen, Richard Grenell, Scott Pruitt, Sebastian Gorka, Trump, worst-president-ever, WPE

S. Clay Wilson, Taboo-Breaking Underground Cartoonist, Dies at 79

February 11, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

His drawings were so outrageous that, on first encountering them, his fellow cartoonist R. Crumb recalled feeling that “suddenly my own work seemed insipid.” . A NYT obituary of S. Clay Wilson . . Hucklecatt Hawaii 1h ago Sitting in the upstairs rooms of Peter Rich’s “Velo Sport” shop in Berkeley doing windowpane and reading … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, Faits Divers, Obituaries, Politics, Racism, Sea Stories, Thinking about Tagged: Arcade, Art Spiegelman, Bent, Bill Griffith, Captain Pissgums and his Pervert Pirates, Jack Kirby, Jay Kinney, Ruby the Dyke, S. Clay Wilson, The Berkeley Barb, the Checkered Demon, the Hog Riding Fools, The Realist, underground cartoonist, Victor Moscoso, Wally Wood, William S. Burroughs, Zap Comix

‘Invisible killer’: fossil fuels

February 9, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

At the Guardian’s International Edition today, an article titled: ‘Invisible killer’: fossil fuels caused 8.7m deaths globally in 2018, research finds Pollution from power plants, vehicles and other sources accounted for one in five of all deaths that year, more detailed analysis reveals shows a stunning increase in morbidity from fossil fuel pollutants. Oliver Milman … [Read more…]

Posted in: Climate Change, Environment, Ethical and green living, Politics, Racism, Science, Sea Stories, Thinking about Tagged: Air pollution, coal, deaths, disease, fossil fuels, heart disease, mortality, oil, pollution, respiratory ailments

A Century Ago, White Protestant Extremism Marched on Washington

February 7, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

From the Feb. 7, 2021 New York Times: Kelly J. Baker is a writer and scholar of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s. She sees frightening similarities between that culture and the violence at the Capitol on Jan. 6. A most interesting essay showing how things have not changed in ~100 years, the rhetoric … [Read more…]

Posted in: Faits Divers, Politics, Racism, Thinking about, Trump Tagged: 1920, American history, anti-immigrant, Catholic immigrants, evangelical movement, extremism, immigrants, Jewish immigrants, Klansmen, misogynistic, Protestant Christianity, The Klan, Trump, White Christianity, white supremacist

What if … A Perfect CME Hit Earth?

January 27, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

On spaceweather.com, a summary of a new paper answering the question: What if … A Perfect CME Hit Earth? is discussed. coronal mass ejection (CME):

Posted in: Ethical and green living, Faits Divers, Future of Work, IT Failures, Politics, Science, Thinking about Tagged: Carrington Event, CME, coronal mass ejection, GPS, Hydro-Quebec power grid, May 1921 railroad storm, Power grid, SOHO, Solar and Heliospheric Observatory, solar storm, Space Weather

Paper Cards and Digital Codes Target Vaccination Chaos

January 25, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

On IEEE Spectrum is an essay describing an initiative by MIT and others to help with the rollout of the vaccines for COVID. It appears both low tech and reasonably data safe for immediate use.

Posted in: Pandemic, Politics, Science, Thinking about Tagged: Boost19, COVID-19, eligibility, IDEO, MIT Media Lab, PathCheck Foundation, patient privacy, QR codes, second dose, second vaccine dose, vaccination, vaccination card, vaccine rollout

Sharon Begley

January 24, 2021 by sergneri 1 Comment

From the New York Times obits: Sharon Begley, a Top Science Journalist, Is Dead at 64 Long at Newsweek, she was regarded as one of her generation’s pre-eminent science writers. An “Enlightenment-era figure,” Jon Meacham said. … Dr. Francis S. Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, wrote on Twitter that Ms. Begley would … [Read more…]

Posted in: Climate Change, Ethical and green living, Faits Divers, Feminism, Future of Work, IT Failures, Obituaries, Pandemic, Politics, Racism, Science, Sea Stories, Thinking about Tagged: Journalism, Journalist, New York Times, Newsweek, STAT, Wall Street Journal

“…the worst thing that an American president could ever do.”

January 22, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

The Atlantic’s Peter Nicholas writes in “What I Saw at the White House on Trump’s Last Day” “This is the only president in American history who incited an insurrection against Congress that could have resulted in assassinations and hostage-taking and, conceivably, the cancellation of a free presidential election and the fracturing of a democracy,” Michael … [Read more…]

Posted in: Faits Divers, Politics, Thinking about, This Day in History, Trump Tagged: Donald Trump, insurrection

Before Capitol Riot, Republican Lawmakers Fanned the Flames

January 11, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

From the NYTimes: Before Capitol Riot, Republican Lawmakers Fanned the Flames A “1776 moment”: Several of the president’s closest allies in Congress used bellicose language to urge their supporters to attend the Jan. 6 rally that turned into a deadly riot. Just so we don’t forget.

Posted in: Politics, Racism, This Day in History, Trump Tagged: Ali Alexander, Andy Biggs, anti-Christian socialists, Lauren Boebert, Madison Cawthorn, MAGA, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Mo Brooks, Paul Gosar, Pete Sessions, the Capitol

TMS New Years Card

January 10, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

From my sister Theresa – Tis Time For A FUNDEMIC!

Posted in: Feminism, Flying, Pandemic, Thinking about Tagged: FUNDEMIC, New Years 2021, Theresa Marie Sergneri, TMS
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