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ANTONI: Even Corporate Media Is Calling Out Biden’s Absurd Economic Fairytales

E.J. Antoni on November 5, 2022

With only days left until the midterm elections, the advertising blitz from the political spin doctors has reached a fever pitch and the sound bites we’re hearing aren’t very sound, especially the ones from the White House on the economy. But heated rhetoric is hardly a replacement for facts and figures so, to borrow a phrase from the show Dragnet, let’s discuss “just the facts, ma’am.”

All politicians stretch the truth, but President Joe Biden’s claims are so demonstrably untrue that even his allies in the media are acknowledging it. The latest case was Biden’s claim that gasoline was over $5 a gallon when he took office. That was a bridge too far even for CNN, who called out the president.

Here are the facts: the national average for gasoline was under $2.40 a gallon when Biden took office, and more than doubled on his watch. Gasoline has repeatedly set record highs since Biden became president, and now the nation is at risk of a diesel shortage.

Biden’s blame game on oil and gas prices is equally untrue. It was not Russia that cancelled construction of American pipelines, or Saudi Arabia that raised taxes on American oil and gas producers. And it was not American oil companies that prevented drilling leases on federal lands.

Other claims by Biden and his associates are equally untrue, although not as blatant. Recently, he described the economy as “strong as hell,” but nothing could be further from the truth. Again, let’s look at the facts.

Job growth, consumer spending and business investment are trending down. Prices continue to rise, having already risen over 13% since Biden’s inauguration. At that time, the economy was growing at a $1.5 trillion annualized rate and annual inflation was 1.4%. In less than two years, Biden turned that into negative growth, with prices rising about as fast in a single month as they did in the entire year before he became president.

One area where Biden is at least telling a half truth is wages. Nominal wages (the size of your paycheck) have grown substantially. Unfortunately, real wages (what you can buy with that paycheck) have shrunk significantly. The average family has lost the equivalent of over $6,000 in annual income from declining real wages under Biden, while interest rate hikes are costing another $1,200 a year.

In brief, the average family is $7,200 poorer than when Biden took office, while the average 401(k) has lost $34,000 in 2022.

Yet another false assertion by the White House, is that their opponents will cut Social Security and Medicare. This is a more nuanced conversation, so let’s put down the rhetoric and look once more at the facts.

Social Security will be insolvent in a decade and $3 trillion in the red a decade after that. If the program is not reformed, it will collapse. While there is no official Republican plan yet, several circulated by Republicans involve real structural reforms, not “gutting” the program, as alleged.

For example, Rep. Sam Johnson has proposed that all future recipients (not those currently receiving benefits) would see lower payments and the bulk of the reductions would be for high-income earners. Far from “robbing” the poor, these reforms would help ensure the program’s survival at the expense of the wealthy. Without reforms, these programs will become insolvent and then can help no one.

In an age of heated rhetoric and sound bites, nuanced conversations have gone by the wayside, replaced by completely fallacious claims, shocking in their absurdity.

Politicians — from both sides —should be held accountable for the policies they implement and the lies they tell, because, on the national stage, lies can destroy lives and livelihoods.

E.J. Antoni is a research fellow for regional economics at The Heritage Foundation’s Center for Data Analysis and a senior fellow at Committee to Unleash Prosperity.

The views and opinions expressed in this commentary are those of the author and do not reflect the official position of the Daily Caller News Foundation.
 

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‘Global Warming’ Data Exaggerated 50% Over Last 50 Years, New Evidence Shows​

Frank BergmanNovember 5, 2022

The official data used for “global warming” fearmongering has been exaggerated by up to 50 percent over the last 50 years, bombshell new evidence has revealed.

The new groundbreaking research, compiled by two atmospheric scientists at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, Dr. Roy Spencer and Professor John Christy, shows 50% less warming over 50 years across the eastern United States than official data claims.

The new evidence deals a major blow to the widespread use of regularly adjusted global and local surface temperature datasets showing increasingly implausible rates of warming.

The research attempts to remove distortions caused by increasing urban heat and uses human-made structure density data over 50 years supplied by the Landsat satellites.

It compares the official National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) homogenized surface temperature dataset and exposes a 50% reduction in the warming trend.

Dr. Spencer and Professor Christy used a dataset of urbanization changes called “Built-Up” to determine the average effect that urbanization has had on surface temperatures.

Urbanization differences were compared to temperature differences from closely spaced weather stations.

The temperature plotted was in the morning during the summertime.
In a posting on Dr. Spencer’s blog, a full methodology of the project is shown here.

Dr. Spencer argues that the “Built-Up” dataset, which extends back to the 1970s, will be useful in “de-urbanizing” land-based surface temperature measurements in the U.S. as well as other countries.
 

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Exposing Federal Agencies, Media & Corporate Entities that Align America with the WEF

by Patricia Anthone | Nov 5, 2022 | Global, Media, Politics, Terrorism

The right to learn basic facts about the results of policy and discuss them in public has somehow become a “dangerous, right-wing political talking point.”

Facts revealed in the course of a First Amendment lawsuit brought earlier this year by the State of Missouri, the State of Louisiana, several doctors, and others against President Biden, Anthony Fauci, and an assortment of officials from DHHS, NIAID, CDC, DHS, ISA, and Dept of Commerce, are beginning to show the extent to which the Left’s censorship impulse has been freely indulged under the Biden Administration.

The Dept of Homeland Security, formed initially to identify and arrest terrorist plots in the wake of 9/11, is now fully engaged in a dangerous perversion of its core mission. They are joined by other Federal agencies that comprise this Administration’s Deep State Army. The entire array has been turned on the American People, a weaponized executive branch that conscripts mega-corporate entities in tech, finance, media, social media, and today, even medicine.

A Party able to project its agenda through mega-corporations and other institutions of society becomes nearly impossible to oppose because acquiescence to the Party agenda becomes a condition of professional, economic, social, or even physical survival.

During the height of the C19 pandemic, for instance, Big Pharma’s plan to sell their “vaccine” aligned with a deep-state agenda to push mRNA injections into as significant a portion of the population as possible. In the spring of 2020, doctors on the frontline of patient care discovered that existing medications could be used to arrest the progression of the C19 disease. But when these doctors publicized their results, they were vilified, de-platformed, had their license to practice, and their accreditations stripped. Many caved and discontinued the lifesaving care.

Thus the narrative “no therapeutic treatment exists,” was largely preserved, at least at the level of the mainstream press and in most corporate healthcare environments. And, horrifically, the great many preventable C19 deaths caused by this unconscionable suppression were actually then used in the government’s fear campaign on which future “vaccine compliance” would rely.

Having inserted the fat-booted power of the Federal Government into American political discourse, its presence, influence, and suppressive force have metastasized like an aggressive cancer.

Not only does the Federal Government weigh-in to preserve the Party narrative in relation to the pandemic, but we’re also learning from this case that FaceBook Meta has provided the Federal Government with the means of reviewing all user-posted content so that it can flag content that discusses vaccines, expresses election skepticism or challenges the Party’s “climate crisis” narrative.​

By maintaining a fig-leaf of separation between the two functions (we’ll flag it, and you’ll suppress it), the government claims to be observing the First Amendment proscription on government censorship.

The deadly impact of such “thought control” is plain to see when applied to the pandemic medical information. Many deaths resulted from docs being prevented from prescribing long-used medicines. Still more are being sacrificed to the suppression of info on the breadth and durability of natural immunity and on vaccine injuries. But some people may not recognize a danger presented by government suppression of other content as tremendous or immediate.

Consider that distrust in the election process and results is a critical warning sign of dangerous instability in any democratic process. This crack in the foundation of our republic can only be restored by public review of the facts, robust debate on policy questions, and a restoration of states’ legislative (not executive branch) control of the election process. None of this is possible when the Federal Government suppresses such discussion as if it is a criminal activity.

Rejection of the provably false and destructive climate-crisis narrative is another “red-flag” topic on which commentary evidently “presents a threat to democracy.” So, the deep-state agencies are working with mega-corporations to suppress discussion of this topic, too.

Worse still, the Democrat Party (with the agencies it operates) and major American companies are lining up under the World Economic Forum. This global organization uses the climate crisis narrative to aggregate control over international energy policy and economy. The WEF exerts control over multinational companies by making their embrace of zero-carbon plans, DEI, and other leftist agendas a condition of access to banks, payment processing platforms, and access to international markets.​

As a result, accountability to the customers, market, and stockholders have been replaced with obedience to a global power capable of harming even the largest entities at will.

The fake environmentalism embraced by WEC purports to seek a carbon emissions goal that is simply not attainable without denying billions of people even subsistence-level energy use. This fascist projection of power has the potential to subjugate, impoverish and even kill people on a truly biblical scale.

Arresting the maturation of this multinational control requires exposing it and discussing it in public.

With America’s strong commitment to defending First Freedoms, essential public discourse has traditionally been our strong suit. The rough and tumble, sometimes caustic tone that characterizes the American political process has permitted even America’s most regrettable laws and policies to be exposed, repudiated, and corrected with codified reforms.

But today, with multiple agencies of the Federal Executive Branch now deployed in defense of the Party’s narratives and agenda rather than the people of the United States, America’s uniquely responsive capacity for course correction has been disabled. Horrific harm is inevitable unless the political process and public discourse are restored by a combination of legal challenges such as the ones presently underway and bold Congressional action to defund and dissolve Federal agencies that have turned on the American people.

To achieve that, we need a decisive Midterm victory and strong majorities in both the House and the Senate.
 

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Bolsonaro, Election Fraud and the Big Red Wave​

By J.D. Rucker • Nov. 5, 2022

Every passing day since the Brazilian presidential election brings more skepticism in the results. The anti-vaxx, anti-lockdown President Jair Bolsonaro appears to have been robbed in similar fashion to Donald Trump in the 2020 election.

But Brazil is very different from the United States. The Brazilian people may not be as compliant as Americans were. Will there be a coup? Greg Reese delivered analysis of the situation in the video below.

According to Infowars:

The latest election steal in Brazil has revealed to its people that democracy is an illusion to placate the masses while the same corrupt power structure plunders the nation’s wealth and curtails basic rights.
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Banned video on website 5:05 min
 

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Joe Rogan Explains Red Wave Prediction: Voters ‘Sick’ of ‘Woke Ideology’ Being ‘Crammed’ Down Their Throats​

Frank BergmanNovember 5, 20221

Podcaster Joe Rogan has defended his prediction of a red wave for the midterms by arguing that it’s inevitable because voters are “sick” of “woke ideology getting crammed down everybody’s f***ing throats.”

During Friday’s “The Joe Rogan Experience,” the host responded to leftists criticizing his prediction that Republicans are going to win big in next week’s elections.

As Slay News reported, Rogan said earlier this week that he thinks the midterms are going to be “like the elevator doors opening up in ‘The Shining.’”

“Well, it’s because we’re so close to the midterms,” Rogan said during a new interview with musician Suzanne Santo.

“It is a week away,” he noted.

“So everybody’s freaking out. Everybody’s freaking out.”

“People are mad at me because I said it’s gonna be a red wave like the elevator doors open up in ‘The Shining,’” Rogan continued.

Rogan defended his red wave prediction by explaining that people are “sick” of the Democrats pushing wokeness onto them.

“Like, I’m not saying I want that, I’m just saying this is what I see,” he said.

“Like, you got to recognize what’s happening, folks, people are getting sick with this woke ideology getting crammed down everybody’s f***ing throats.”

“And if you don’t think that’s the case, you’re probably on that, you’re on that bandwagon,” Rogan added.

“If you don’t think there’s something really wild going on.”

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SUZANNE SANTO: Well, either way, like whatever that is like, the way that the news is presented, the way that they talk about this and then they try to thread in all the other things that are part of their case against like Democrats against Republicans, Republicans against Democrats, like, they all, like no one can just talk about one thing. You have to have this whole word soup of your stance in the world and you got to be on this side or that side.
JOE ROGAN: Well, it’s because we’re so close to the midterms.
SANTO: I know, it’s so annoying.
ROGAN: It is a week away. So everybody’s freaking out. Everybody’s freaking out. People are mad at me because I said it’s gonna be a red wave, like the elevator doors open up in The Shining. Like, I’m not saying I want that, I’m just saying this is what I see. Like, you got to recognize what’s happening, folks, people are getting sick with this woke ideology getting crammed down everybody’s f***ing throats.
SANTO: It’s the worst.
ROGAN: And if you don’t think that’s the case, you’re probably on that, you’re on that bandwagon. If you don’t think there’s something really wild going on.
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Take A Rare Glimpse Inside China’s Zero-Covid Madhouse

5 November, 2022

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The western world has been given a rare, intimate look inside the confines of a Chinese Covid-19 concentration camp, after Financial Times Shanghai correspondent Thomas Hale was ensnared by the President Xi Jinping’s zero-Covid regime.

It’s not that Hale had tested positive. Merely being designated as a “close contact” was enough to sentence him to 10 days of confinement
on a secret island camp identified only as “P7.”

Hale provides a primer on framework of China’s system works:

“PCR testing in China is an almost daily ritual and testing booths are common on many street corners.They look vaguely like food stalls, except they’re larger and cube-shaped and a worker inside sits behind Plexiglas cut with two arm holes.

They are merely the surface machinery of a vast monitoring system. China’s digital Covid pass resembles track-and-trace programmes elsewhere, except it’s mandatory and it works. Using Alipay or WeChat, the country’s two major apps, a QR code is linked to each person’s most recent test results.

The code must be scanned to get in anywhere, thereby tracking your location.
Green means you can enter; red means you have a problem.”

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Hale’s journey into Covid madness started with an innocent outing at a Shanghai bar. Apparently, someone who’d also been at the bar tested positive. Via the tracking system, the authorities knew Hale had been there too.

Hale had “won” some kind of terrible lottery: On the day he was in the bar, there were only 18 cases in all of Shanghai that day — a city of 26 million people.

A few days after his bar outing, authorities called to confirm he’d been at the bar. The next day, a caller from the Shanghai Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention alerted him that authorities were on their way. Hale was about to be “taken away” — an expression Chinese use when describing the phenomenon.

Next, a hotel staffer called to say he couldn’t leave, and that the hotel was in lockdown due to his mere presence in it. Then came the men in hazmat suits, who escorted him down a deserted hallway to a staff elevator and out through the cordoned-off hotel entrance. He was directed to board a small bus driven by another man in a hazmat suit.

Hale joined the other condemned passengers — none of whom had actually tested positive. His hopes that he’d be taken to a quarantine hotel were dashed. A drive of more than an hour ended on a small road in the middle of a field, with several large buses queued up ahead of his.

The driver got out, locked the bus behind him and wandered off. A fellow passenger was surprised to hear that Hale was from the UK: “They brought you here? With a foreign passport?” Hours of waiting on the increasingly chilly bus went by, until it finally moved again at 2 am.

As he was trudging along to his assigned quarters, a fellow detainee pointed to three rows of wire above the perimeter fences, beyond which were only tall trees.

Hale’s new home was a box similar to a shipping container, elevated by short stilts. His and every door was monitored by a camera. There was no hot water.

“Inside my 196-sq-ft cabin there were two single beds, a kettle, an air-conditioning unit, a desk, a chair, a bowl, two small cloths, one bar of soap, an unopened duvet, a small pillow, a toothbrush, one tube of toothpaste and a roll-up mattress roughly the thickness of an oven glove​
The floor was covered in dust and grime. The whole place shook when you walked around, which I soon stopped noticing. The window was barred, though you could still lean out. There was no shower.
…The bed was made of an iron frame and six planks of wood, and the mattress was so thin you had to lie completely flat. The bed frame, meanwhile, was impossible to lean against.”

He was pleasantly surprised, however, to find the internet connection was 24 times speedier than what he had at his hotel. Like Hale, the camp staff were prohibited from leaving or receiving deliveries there. A worker said he earned the equivalent of about $32 a day.

Hale tried to see if his status as a foreign journalist might spring him from detention
. The worker he approached with that question was baffled by the mere premise…but we can’t blame Hale for trying.

Hale describes key aspects of daily life in Covid detention:
  • Every morning, he was awakened by a “lawnmower-like noise,” as an industrial-grade machine sprayed the cabin windows and front steps with disinfectant
  • Around 9 am, two workers came to administer PCR tests. A positive result would have meant being taken to a different type of detention
  • Meals were delivered at 8 am, noon and 5 pm
  • Hale pursued a strict routine of language study, writing, exercise, music, online chess, and then reading or watching Amazon Prime entertainment
The routine served him well. Over time, he noticed his neighbors stopped eating breakfast, while some could be heard pacing their shaky boxes at night.

He did endure some psychological discomfort, in the form of not knowing when he’d get out. He was originally told seven days but it ended up being 10.

Upon his release and return to civilization, Hale savored the hot water of the hotel’s shower and the softness of its bed.When he went out for a celebratory meal, however, he faltered — pacing the street as he contemplated the fact that entering China’s contact-tracing matrix brought the peril of a return to confinement.

He settled on takeout from a steak restaurant, where an employee said there’d be no need for his code to be swiped — if he ordered takeout.
 

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“SAVE AMERICA/SAVE THE WORLD ELECTION SPECIAL”​

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This Is Their Next Move...​

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(He talks about the article about the Dutch Central Bank and the use of gold revaluation to cover losses and guarantee solvency. The ECB (European Central Bank needs to set gold floor and revalue gold.)

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Delegates meet in Egypt for COP27 summit​

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The COP27 climate summit is underway in Egypt and delegates are discussing compensation for developing nations that are most vulnerable to climate change. It's the first time the issue has been discussed at a major summit. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres recently warned the world was headed for “climate chaos” as he urged world leaders to commit to cutting emissions.
 

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James Corbett & Meryl Nass - The Biosecurity State 1:02:32 min

James Corbett & Meryl Nass - The Biosecurity State​

Right2Freedom Published November 5, 2022

‘Good Morning CHD’ Episode 171: The Biosecurity State With James Corbett

James Corbett + Meryl Nass, M.D. break down the COVID-19 Crisis from Homeland Security to Biosecurity, citing similarities to the US government’s 9/11 response, H1N1 crisis + other disastrous parallels. Will the government lead us down an endless emergency crisis, pulling the ‘emergency’ stop switch, whenever they please? Was the COVID security infrastructure set up to be permanent? Are the same players involved in the coming Climate Crisis following the Eugenics playbook?
 

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Is the truth finally coming out? .59 min

Is the truth finally coming out?​

Redacted News Published November 6, 2022

(The licensed vaccine - Comnirnity, was withdrawn form the US market the day it was licensed. There is no licensed vax in the US)

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Whoa! Military whistleblowers drop BOMBSHELL vaccine news, it's bad | Redacted with Clayton Morris 23:19 min

Whoa! Military whistleblowers drop BOMBSHELL vaccine news, it's bad | Redacted with Clayton Morris​

Redacted News Published November 5, 2022
Some members of the U.S. military are now bravely coming forward as whistleblowers risking their careers to reveal how the government is covering up adverse effects from the Covid vaccines. These lawsuits claim that the military had no right to mandate the vaccine on the armed forces and the data being presented in court is staggering.

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Former U.S. Marine EXPOSES the lies his government told him | Redacted Conversation with Lucas Gage 40:21 min

Former U.S. Marine EXPOSES the lies his government told him | Redacted Conversation with Lucas Gage​

Redacted News Published November 5, 2022

Lucas Gage is a former Marine who served two tours in Iraq. During that time he discovered that his military leaders were actively lying about their mission. Now Gage is exposing the very same lies that are being repeated in Ukraine.
 
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What Putin and China are doing will mean lights out for the West. | Redacted with Clayton Morris 12:58 min

What Putin and China are doing will mean lights out for the West. | Redacted with Clayton Morris​

Redacted News Published November 6, 2022

Putin just called out the west for plundering natural resources from Africa while at the same time solidifying his partnership with China, Brazil and Saudi Arabia. The U.S. is waking up to the fact that it needs to ramp up uranium and nuclear production now as it gets a majority of is enriched uranium from Russia. As Rick Rule says the U.S. better ramp up now or it's going to be lights out.

Thanks to Uranium Royalty Corp for sponsoring today's video. You can learn more about their uranium royalty contracts right here: https://www.uraniumroyalty.com
 

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Biden Press Secretary Under Fire For 'Mega MAGA Republican' Comment​

SUNDAY, NOV 06, 2022 - 11:00 AM

A government watchdog group has filed a complaint against White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, alleging that she violated the Hatch Act when she made comments about "Mega MAGA Republican" officials.

In a Nov. 3 complaint, Protect the Public's Trust (PPT) told the US Office of Special Counsel (OSC) that Jean-Pierre violated the federal law that limits the political activities of federal employees, when she said during a Nov. press conference, "Unfortunately, we have seen mega MAGA Republican officials who don’t believe in the rule of law," adding "They refuse to accept the results of free and fair elections, and they fan the flames of political violence through what they praise and what they refuse to condemn."

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PPT director Michael Chamberlain said the comments were "disparaging President Biden's political opponents," adding that her statements "were clearly made in her role as an employee of the White House and appear to be political in nature, seeking the defeat of her political opponents in the Republican party in the upcoming general election less than a week away on November 8."

As The Epoch Times further notes;

The watchdog group is asking the OSC to “promptly investigate Ms. Jean-Pierre’s conduct as a potential Hatch Act violation based on her use of her official position to advocate for the defeat of a political party.”

“We request that you promptly investigate these potential violations and immediately intervene to ensure that the government officials do not abuse their official authority in an attempt to influence the results of the impending 2022 general election.”

“The comments appear to be clearly designed to influence voters in next week’s election,” Chamberlain said in a separate statement. “A quick and complete investigation into these statements would be a good first step in helping to restore the American public’s trust in its government.”

PPT in a release said that Jean-Pierre’s statement is an “attempt to sway an election” and is a “direct violation of the Hatch Act’s prohibition” against government employees using their office to influence an election.

The group alleges that her statement cannot be attributed to “an insufficient knowledge of the restrictions of the Hatch Act,” in part because her predecessor, Jen Psaki, and White House Chief of Staff, Ron Klain, have previously been found in violation of the same federal law. Furthermore, Jean-Pierre herself “has on several occasions cited the Hatch Act as justification for avoiding responding to queries from the press corps,” PPT noted.
 

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Americans Moving To Mexico At Record Pace - Up 85% Since Pre-Covid​

SUNDAY, NOV 06, 2022 - 10:00 AM

Americans are moving to Mexico at the highest pace since the stats first became available in 2010 -- with requests for temporary-resident status skyrocketing 85% above 2019 levels.

Mexico granted 8,412 such permits over the first three quarters of this year, compared to 4,550 in the same period of 2019. Over the same period, Mexican grants of permanent residency are up 48%, reaching 5,418.

"What started off as a pandemic escape for Americans seeking affordable destinations with few Covid-19 restrictions seems to have staying power," reports Bloomberg.​

Chart via Bloomberg

This isn't just retirees looking for warm breezes and a low cost of living. The increase is also driven in part by the remote working trend, which the Mexican government has encouraged.

Mexico makes it easy for Americans to work south of the border.
A tourist visa lets you work there for up to six months, so long as you receive payment outside Mexico. Many Americans repeatedly extend that timeframe by simply returning to the United States and then re-entering Mexico on a new visa, restarting the 180-day clock.

Given that framework, the temporary residence permits represent only a fraction of the actual number of Americans living indefinite stretches in Mexico. The US State Department puts the number at 1.6 million.

Mexico City is the top destination, and that's a cause for controversy in the city that's more populous than New York and holds a whopping one-fifth of the country's entire population:

"The rise in Americans staying longer troubles some locals concerned about the cost of living, especially in some of the historic neighborhoods that are their prime destinations in Mexico City. Social media is rife with complaints about the so-called digital nomads and their supposed impact on rising rents."-- Bloomberg


The Mexico City government, however, is embracing the influx of spenders with open arms. Last week, city officials announced an initiative with Airbnb to promote the city as a great place for remote workers.

“We want now to promote it even more,” said Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum, who tried to allay fears that the stream of Americans were nudging rents higher.​

Most digital nomads favor expensive neighborhoods, Sheinbaum argued, such as Condesa, Roma and Polanco. Rents in Condesa, which the UK Evening Standard dubbed "Mexico City's coolest neighbourhood," rose 32% over the first half of 2022.

Mexico City's Condesa neighborhood (Evening Standard)

One such American nomad was profiled in a recent CNN report on the trend. Erik Rodriguez, a 37-year-old economic development analyst for a US-based agency who speaks little Spanish, moved to Mexico City to save money and enjoy the lifestyle.

In doing so, he moved from a studio apartment in San Diego to a one-bedroom apartment in Mexico City -- and slashed his rent from $2,500 to $800.

On the other side of the coin, the same report told the story of a family restaurant that was priced out of the trendy Roma neighborhood after being a fixture there for 54 years.

“Prices are much higher,” said one of five siblings who'd taken over the business from their father. “It’s difficult because a lot of these foreigners come, and they have a bunch of money to be able to spend on these apartments and rents.”

Others complain that the latest waves of Americans make little effort to learn Spanish and expect the employees at the restaurants and shops they patronize to speak English. "It’s not as though there’s an interest to participate and understand the local culture here,” one local told CNN.

Despite the discontent, don't expect the Mexican government to start building its own wall anytime soon: Americans in Mexico generated $11.5 billion in revenue for the country in the first five months of this year alone.

Meanwhile, the continued splintering of American society will have many more gringos casting their wandering eyes south of the border.

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Decisions On Wisconsin Election Integrity Lawsuits Revealed As Election Day Nears

SUNDAY, NOV 06, 2022 - 09:30 AM
Authored by Jeff Louderback via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

With frequent comments about the topic from gubernatorial and Senate candidates, and multiple legal rulings announced this week, election integrity remains front and center in Wisconsin as the Nov. 8 election day draws closer.

Wisconsin Republican gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels drew attention earlier this week when he told a group of supporters at a campaign stop that “Republicans will never lose another election in Wisconsin after I’m elected governor.”

American Bridge 21st Century, a left-leaning political action committee, released an audio clip of Michels making that statement, according to Business Insider.

On Twitter, Evers responded to the audio clip by saying, “Tim Michels is a danger to our democracy.”

Evers spokesperson Sam Roecker released a statement claiming that “Tim Michels has made it clear he will do anything in his power to make it harder for Wisconsinites to vote and could even overturn the fair results of our elections if he doesn’t like the outcome.”

The Michels campaign said that the comment had nothing to do with election integrity and that Michels would generate support for Republican candidates by incorporating “lower taxes, better schools, uniform election laws, and safer communities.”

“While revving up supporters to get out and vote, Tim was referring to winning and leading and then being rewarded by voters for doing a good job,” Michels spokesperson Brian Fraley said in a statement.

“Any attempt to make more out of that quip shows just how pathetic and desperate Tony Evers and his supporters are getting as we approach election day. They want to talk about anything other than his four years of failure.”

Multiple lawsuits have been filed in Wisconsin focused on which absentee ballots can be counted or rejected.

As of Oct. 25, more than 503,000 absentee ballots in Wisconsin had been returned or cast in person, according to the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC).

On Nov. 2, Dane County Circuit Judge Juan Colas denied an organization’s request that local election clerks accept absentee ballots that contain partial addresses of witnesses.

In his order, Colas wrote that Wisconsin elections have been conducted and absentee ballots have been counted for 56 years without a legally binding definition of a witness address on a ballot.

“Since then, until the present, clerks have been legally free to interpret the term,” Colas said. “They presumably have done so in good faith, in keeping with their oaths of office, and drawing on the non-binding guidance issued by the WEC and its predecessors, and perhaps also on advice from their jurisdictions’ attorneys.”

Current guidance from the WEC stipulates that an address is defined as having three components: a street number, street name, and municipality.

Rise, Inc., a group with locations in Minnesota and Wisconsin, argued that Wisconsin election clerks are not consistently applying that definition.

The organization sought an order that would require an address only to have enough information to determine the location of the witness.

Colas ruled it was inappropriate to issue an order that changes the status quo.

In another case, the 1st District Court of Appeals on Nov. 1 declined to hear an appeal of Dane County Circuit Judge Nia Trammell’s ruling rejecting a request from the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin that an address can only be missing when the entire field is left blank.

The case was not heard because it did not meet the criteria for granting an appeal, according to the appeals court.

Similar to what Colas ruled, Trammell said that loosening the witness address requirement “would upend the status quo and not preserve it” and “frustrate the electoral process by causing confusion.”

In an unrelated matter, a Wisconsin judge on Nov. 2 granted the Republican National Committee’s request for a temporary injunction ordering Green Bay County Clerk Celestine Jeffreys to not violate state laws that permit the public to watch the election and voting process, including in-person absentee voting.

According to the lawsuit, Jeffreys has allegedly been prohibiting members of the public “from observing all aspects of the in-person absentee voting process” that started on Oct. 25 at the city clerk’s office.

“In less than 24 hours, the RNC successfully sued and won in Green Bay to ensure the city’s Democrat election officials follow the law on the books in Wisconsin,” RNC chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said in a statement. “Bipartisan poll watching is a constitutional right in Wisconsin, and now the Green Bay Clerk will have to let them in the room to observe.”

In July, the Wisconsin Supreme Court banned the use of absentee ballot drop boxes in the state. Only the voter can return a ballot in person, the conservative-led body determined.

A federal judge later ruled that voters with disabilities are allowed to obtain third-party assistance for mailing ballots or delivering them to a clerk.

Last week, the Wisconsin 2nd District Court of Appeals decided not to hear an appeal of a Waukesha County circuit court judge’s ruling on Oct. 5 that prohibits voters who already cast a ballot from voiding it and voting again.

The decision applies to voters who cast absentee ballots and vote early at precincts.

The practice, which is known as ballot spoiling, had been permitted for numerous election cycles in the state.

On Oct. 5, Waukesha County Circuit Judge Brad Schimel ruled that Wisconsin voters can’t cancel their ballot and cast a new one once a vote has been cast.

Schimel granted a request for a temporary injunction against the practice, which was encouraged by the WEC at offices throughout the state.

Wisconsin voter Nancy Kormanik sued the WEC over its guidance that states that clerks can give completed and submitted absentee ballots to voters. Doing so violates a Wisconsin law that states that the clerk “shall not return the ballot to the elector” once submitted, according to the lawsuit.

The guidance was issued after multiple candidates dropped out of high-profile races, including Democratic candidates for the U.S. Senate.

A Republican and former Wisconsin attorney general, Schimel sided with Kormanik and ordered an injunction effective Oct. 7.

At an emergency meeting last week, the WEC unanimously voted to rescind their previous guidance and no longer allow ballot spoiling.

As Wisconsin voters head to the polls in the final days of early voting—and on Election Day—election integrity is a concern for many residents.

A Sept. 22 poll from Marquette University Law School in Wisconsin illustrates the division over the topic between the two parties.

Among likely voters surveyed, 86 percent of Democrats and 12 percent of Republicans are “very confident” that votes in Wisconsin were accurately cast and counted in the 2020 presidential election.

Those figures include independent voters who lean Democratic or Republican.

The poll also revealed that 62 percent of Republicans weren’t too confident or weren’t confident at all in the results of the 2020 presidential election in the state while 6 percent of Democrats feel that way.

When early voting started in Wisconsin on Oct. 25, Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Mandela Barnes cast his ballot at a community center in Milwaukee. After leaving the precinct, he stood outside with supporters on a rain-soaked morning and talked about the importance of heading to the polls.

“One of the reasons I decided to come out here and vote early is to make sure that people have trust and faith in the process,” Barnes said. “You know, we’re gonna make sure all the ballots are counted. Make sure that this is a safe and secure process.

“I trust the process. I voted early in at least three of the last five elections,” Barnes added. “I know people like to show up on Election Day. It’s sort of ritualistic in many ways. But sometimes we have obligations—things come up—and so it’s good for folks to get out there get it done early, and then use the additional time to encourage other people to vote to win.”

Johnson encouraged early voting at a campaign stop in Waukesha the same day that Barnes cast his vote in Milwaukee.

During a town hall last week, he told supporters, “I would recommend early voting if you have a Republican election clerk. I’m not sure I would recommend a Republican go vote in Milwaukee. I don’t know about the bipartisan observation of those early votes. It might be possible.”

The comments were light-hearted humor, a Johnson spokesperson said.

“Obviously the senator meant that as a tongue-in-cheek comment,” Alexa Henning said. “The senator was just in Waukesha Tuesday where he encouraged early voting. We are confident we have Republican observers and poll workers in place. Wisconsinites should turn out and vote everywhere, including Milwaukee.”
 

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Europe May See Forced De-Industrialization As Result Of Energy Crisis​

SUNDAY, NOV 06, 2022 - 06:20 AM
Authored by Irina Slav via OilPrice.com,
  • European industries including ferroalloys, fertilizer plants and specialty chemicals are shutting down as a result of the ongoing energy crisis.
  • Certain industries may not come back, even if the energy crisis eases.
  • An increasingly tight regulatory environment is another reason for de-industrialization in Europe.
The European Union has been quietly celebrating a consistent decline in gas and electricity consumption this year amid record-breaking prices, a cutoff of much of the Russian gas supply, and a liquidity crisis in the energy market.

Yet the cause for celebration is dubious: businesses are not just curbing their energy use and continuing on a business-as-usual basis. They are shutting down factories, downsizing, or relocating. Europe may well be on the way to deindustrialization.

That the European Union is heading for a recession is now quite clear to anyone watching the indicators. The latest there—eurozone manufacturing activity—fell to the lowest since May 2020.

The October reading for S&P Global’s PMI also signaled a looming recession, falling on the month and being the fourth monthly reading below 50—an indication of an economic contraction.

In perhaps worse news, however, German conglomerate BASF said last month it would permanently downside in its home country and expand in China. The announcement served as a blow to a government trying to juggle energy shortages with climate goals without extending the lives of nuclear power plants.

“The European chemical market has been growing only weakly for about a decade [and] the significant increase in natural gas and power prices over the course of this year is putting pressure on chemical value chains,” said BASF’s chief executive, Martin Brudermueller, as quoted by the FT, in late October.​

Yet it is worth noting that the energy crisis was not the only reason for BASF’s plans to shrink its presence at home and grow abroad. Increasingly tighter EU regulation was also a factor behind this decision, Brudermueller said.

Other industries also seem to have problems with new EU regulations. The trade body for the steel and aluminum industries, which have also suffered significantly from the energy cost inflation, recently proposed that the EU takes a gradual approach with its new Cross-Border Adjustment Mechanism, also known as the import carbon tax.

The CBAM was conceived as a way of leveling the playing field for European industrial businesses subjected to strict emission regulation that makes its production costlier compared to the production of countries with laxer emission standards.

Yet it would also make important feedstock for the European steel and aluminum industries costlier, too, adding to the pain these industries are already feeling because they are also among the most energy-intensive ones.

A tenth of Europe’s crude steel production capacity has already been idled, according to estimates from Jefferies. All zinc smelters have curbed production, and some have shut down. Half of the primary aluminum production has shut down as well. And in fertilizers, 70 percent of factories have been idled because of the energy shortage.

Chemical plants are also curbing their activities, ferroalloy furnaces are going cold, and plastics and ceramics manufacturing is shrinking as well.

Some of these businesses might choose to eventually relocate to a place with cheaper and more widely available sources of energy, contributing to the deindustrialization process in Europe. As for the best candidate for this relocation, according to some observers, it is the United States, with its abundant gas reserves, rising production, and friendly investment climate.

Meanwhile, one thing has become crystal clear: reduced energy consumption in Europe’s industrial sectors is really no cause for celebration. If anything, it is a cause for concern and urgent action on the part of decision makers.

The gas price cap the EU agreed on recently might help a little, but since it is tied to lower consumption, it is not really a solution for businesses looking to stay in business. It is a life support system.
 

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"Italy Is A Fully Sovereign Country" – Italy's New Conservative Govt Refuses To Dock Migrants From German NGO Ships​

SUNDAY, NOV 06, 2022 - 05:45 AM
Authored by John Cody via Remix News,

Italy argues that German ships flying German flags should be responsible for the migrants...

Survivors are disembarked on the tiny Sicilian island of Lampedusa, Italy, Friday, Oct. 21, 2022. Italy's coast guard says it has found two dead minors on a migrant boat carrying nearly 40 people in the Mediterranean Sea, and a search is underway for a woman reported missing from the vessel. (AP Photo/David Lohmueller)

Three NGO ships with more than 1,000 people on board are waiting to dock off the Italian coast, but Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi are firmly refusing German demands that the ships dock in Italian ports.

Rome’s foreign ministry confirmed on Thursday that it had previously sent a verbal note to Berlin asking it to accept the migrants on board the German-registered Humanity 1. The Italian ministry added that the German side had been asked for information on the people on board.

The diplomatic document, dated Oct. 23, was published on Wednesday by public television channel RAI3. In its response, the Berlin foreign ministry urged Rome to provide assistance as soon as possible to the people on board the NGO boat, including more than 100 minors.

“Rescuing people in mortal danger is the most important thing,” read a statement from German embassy urging Italy allow the boats to dock.

“If Germany believes that there is a humanitarian problem, it should take care of it, Italy cannot become the refuge of all immigrants,” said the Minister for Relations with Parliament Luca Ciriani while speaking on the “Agorà” show on the Rai3 television channel.

According to Piantedosi, European countries that flag their vessels should welcome those arriving via the NGOs that use those boats. However, he said the only way to solve the migration flow was to stop departures altogether.

Ciriani backed Piantedosi’s hard line on migration, saying, “We cannot simply be the terminal of choices that take place elsewhere. We are a serious country, Italy is a fully sovereign country.”

Ciriani also repeated Piantedosi’s position, saying flying German flags should indicate Germany’s responsibility for migrants on those ships.

“If it intends to act in international waters, then it must also take responsibility for the choices made by the ships flying its flag,” said Ciriani who added, “We cannot accept that Germany decides for us.”

As Remix News previously reported, there are numerous German NGO ships operating in the Mediterranean that rescue migrants but also serve as a draw for many migrants who believe they will be rescued if something goes wrong.

The groups have also been accused of cooperating with migrant smugglers and arranging to meet up with smugglers on the open sea to transfer migrants. Many of these ships are supported with funds from German Protestant churches. However, as the German press has reported in the past, the vast majority of these migrants are not refugees, but instead economic migrants.

Italy’s stance may cause another rift within the EU. When Matteo Salvini refused to dock migrants while previously serving as interior minister, migrant numbers dramatically dropped in Italy. However, once he lost power, he was targeted by prosecutors with “kidnapping” charges for defending Italy’s borders and faced harsh prison sentences for his actions.

Italy’s government says it won’t back down
With 179 people on board, Humanity 1 is waiting some 18 kilometers outside Italian territorial waters. Also waiting to dock with 572 people on board is the Geo Barents, a vessel operated by Doctors Without Borders, and the Ocean Viking, a French vessel of the SOS Mediterranée organization, registered in Norway, is carrying more than 200 people. The vessels took on board the people in international waters between Oct. 22 and Oct. 29.

Italy continues to refuse to allow the ships to dock. Ocean Viking had already asked Spain, France, and Greece to do the same on Thursday, according to Hungarian news outlet Magyar Nemzet.

In an interview with the Corriere della Sera, Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi said that with the new right-wing government, Italy would no longer accept people taken on board foreign ships at sea. He stressed that NGO boats regularly carry out their activities with minimal involvement of the authorities. He noted that 16 percent of people arriving on Italian shores are transported via NGO boats, while local authorities are required to assist the remaining 84 percent.

The interior minister had previously declared the docking of the Humanity 1 and the Ocean Viking unsafe by decree, citing national security reasons.
 

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Escobar: No Pain, No Grain... Putin's Black Sea Comeback

SUNDAY, NOV 06, 2022 - 04:00 AM
Authored by Pepe Escobar via The Cradle,

After the western military attack on Sevastopol briefly halted Russian grain transports, Moscow is back in business with a stronger hand and more favorable terms...

So, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan picks up the phone and calls his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin: let’s talk about the “grain deal.” Putin, cool, calm and collected, explains the facts to the Sultan:
  • First, the reason why Russia withdrew from the export grain deal.
  • Second, how Moscow seeks a serious investigation into the – terrorist – attack on the Black Sea fleet, which for all practical purposes seems to have violated the deal.
  • And third, how Kiev must guarantee it will uphold the deal, brokered by Turkey and the UN.
Only then would Russia consider coming back to the table.

And then – this week on 2 November – the coup de theatre: Russia’s Ministry of Defense (MoD) announces the country is back to the Black Sea grain deal, after receiving the necessary written guarantees from Kiev.

The MoD, quite diplomatically, praised the “efforts” of both Turkey and the UN: Kiev is committed not to use the “Maritime Humanitarian Corridor” for combat operations, and only in accordance with the provisions of the Black Sea Initiative.

Moscow said the guarantees are sufficient “for the time being.” Implying that can always change.

All rise to the Sultan’s persuasion
Erdogan must have been extremely persuasive with Kiev. Before the phone call to Putin, the Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) had already explained that the attack on the Black Sea Fleet was conducted by 9 aerial drones and 7 naval drones, plus an American RQ-4B Global Hawk observation drone lurking in the sky over neutral waters.

The attack happened under the cover of civilian ships and targeted Russian vessels that escorted the grain corridor in the perimeter of their responsibility, as well as the infrastructure of the Russian base in Sevastopol.

The MoD explicitly designated British experts deployed in the Ochakov base in the Nikolaev region as the designers of this military operation.

At the UN Security Council, Permanent Representative Vassily Nebenzya declared himself “surprised” that the UN leadership “failed not only to condemn, but even to express concern over the terrorist attacks.”

After stating that the Brit-organized Kiev operation on the Black Sea Fleet “put an end to the humanitarian dimension of the Istanbul agreements,” Nebenzya also clarified:

“It is our understanding that the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which Russia, Turkey, and Ukraine agreed on under UN supervision on 22 July, must not be implemented without Russia, and so we do not view the decisions that were made without our involvement as binding.”​

This means, in practice, that Moscow “cannot allow for unimpeded passage of vessels without our inspection.” The crucial question is how and where these inspections will be carried out – as Russia has warned the UN that it will definitely inspect dry cargo ships in the Black Sea.

The UN, for its part, tried at best to put on a brave face, believing Russia’s suspension is “temporary” and looking forward to welcoming “its highly professional team” back to the Joint Coordination Center.

According to humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths, the UN also proclaims to be “ready to address concerns.” And that has to be soon, because the deal reaches its 120-day extension point on November 19.

Well, “addressing concerns” is not exactly the case. Deputy Permanent Representative of Russia Dmitry Polyansky said that at the UN Security Council meeting western nations simply could not deny their involvement in the Sevastopol attack; instead, they simply blamed Russia.

All the way to Odessa
Prior to the phone call with Erdogan, Putin had already pointed out that “34 percent of the grain exported under the deal goes to Turkey, 35 percent to EU countries and only 3-4 percent to the poorest countries. Is this what we did everything for?”

That’s correct. For instance, 1.8 million tons of grain went to Spain; 1.3 million tons to Turkey; and 0.86 million tons to Italy. By contrast, only 0,067 tons went to “starving” Yemen and 0,04 tons to “starving” Afghanistan.

Putin made it very clear that Moscow was not withdrawing from the grain deal but had only suspended its participation.

And as a further gesture of good will, Moscow announced it would willingly ship 500,000 tons of grain to poorer nations for free, in an effort to replace the integral amount that Ukraine should have been able to export.

All this time, Erdogan skillfully maneuvered to convey the impression he was occupying the higher ground: even if Russia behaves in an “indecisive” manner, as he defined it, we will continue to pursue the grain deal.

So, it seems like Moscow was being tested – by the UN and by Ankara, which happens to be the main beneficiary of the grain deal and is clearly profiting from this economic corridor. Ships continue to depart from Odessa to Turkish ports – mainly Istanbul – without Moscow’s agreement. It was expected they would be “filtered” by Russia when coming back to Odessa.

The immediate Russian means of pressure was unleashed in no time: preventing Odessa from becoming a terrorist infrastructure node. This means constant visits by cruise missiles.

Well, the Russians have already “visited” the Ochakov base occupied by Kiev and the British experts. Ochakov – between Nikolaev and Odessa – was built way back in 2017, with key American input.

The British units that were involved in the sabotage of the Nord Streams – according to Moscow – are the same ones that planned the Sevastopol operation. Ochakov is constantly spied upon and sometimes hit out of positions that the Russians have cleared last month only 8 km to the south, on the extremity of the Kinburn peninsula. And yet the base has not been totally destroyed.

To reinforce the “message,” the real response to the attack on Sevastopol has been this week’s relentless “visits” of Ukraine’s electrical infrastructure; if maintained, virtually the whole of Ukraine will soon be plunged into darkness.

Closing down the Black Sea
The attack on Sevastopol may have been the catalyst leading to a Russian move to close down the Black Sea – with Odessa converted into an absolutely priority for the Russian Army. There are serious rumblings across Russia on why Russophone Odessa had not been the object of pinpointed targeting before.

Top infrastructure for Ukrainian Special Forces and British advisers is based in Odessa and Nikolaev. Now there’s no question these will be destroyed.

Even with the grain deal in theory back on track, it is hopeless to expect Kiev to abide by any agreements. After all, every major decision is taken either by Washington or by the Brits at NATO. Just like bombing the Crimea Bridge, and then the Nord Streams, attacking the Black Sea Fleet was designed as a serious provocation.

The brilliant designers though seem to have IQs lower than refrigerator temperatures: every Russian response always plunges Ukraine deeper down an inescapable – and now literally black – hole.

The grain deal seemed to be a sort of win-win. Kiev would not contaminate Black Sea ports again after they were demined. Turkey turned into a grain transport hub for the poorest nations (actually that’s not what happened: the main beneficiary was the EU). And sanctions on Russia were eased on the export of agricultural products and fertilizers.

This was, in principle, a boost for Russian exports. In the end, it did not work out because many players were worried about possible secondary sanctions.

It is important to remember that the Black Sea grain deal is actually two deals: Kiev signed a deal with Turkey and the UN, and Russia signed a separate deal with Turkey.

The corridor for the grain carriers is only 2 km wide. Minesweepers move in parallel along the corridor. Ships are inspected by Ankara. So the Kiev-Ankara-UN deal remains in place. It has nothing to do with Russia – which in this case does not escort and/or inspect the cargoes.

What changes with Russia “suspending” its own deal with Ankara and the UN, is that from now on, Moscow can proceed anyway it deems fit to neutralize terrorist threats and even invade and take over Ukrainian ports: that will not represent a violation of the deal with Ankara and the UN.

So in this respect, it is a game-changer.

Seems like Erdogan fully understood the stakes, and told Kiev in no uncertain terms to behave. There’s no guarantee, though, that western powers won’t come up with another Black Sea provocation. Which means that sooner or later – perhaps by the Spring of 2023 – General Armageddon will have to come up with the goods. That translates as advancing all the way to Odessa.
 

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Low Prices And Tanker Traffic Leave $2 Billion Of LNG Floating Off Europe

SUNDAY, NOV 06, 2022 - 05:10 AM
By Tsvetana Paraskova of OilPrice.com

More than 30 tankers carrying $2 billion worth of LNG are currently idling off Europe’s coasts as regasification terminals are full and traders expect European natural gas prices to start rising again as winter approaches, the Financial Times reported on Friday, quoting data from energy flow analytics company Vortexa.

According to Vortexa’s head of LNG, Felix Booth, the tankers idling off the coasts of northwest Europe and off Spain and Portugal currently have an incentive to stay where they are, waiting for higher gas prices in the coming weeks and months.

Last month, Spain declared an “exceptional operational situation” as several dozen LNG tankers queued for its regasification terminals, significantly exceeding available slots. The tanker pileup highlights Europe’s problem with LNG import capacity that prompted Germany to urgently strike a deal for the construction of two floating facilities so it can receive LNG directly.

In recent weeks, Europe’s benchmark natural gas prices at the Dutch TTF hub have slumped to the lowest in four months, as comfortable storage levels, the high rate of LNG imports, and the mild weather in October and early November have eased concerns about gas supply and demand balances in the early part of the heating season. As of November 2, gas storage sites in Europe were 95% full, with German storage at 99.3% full, according to data from Gas Infrastructure Europe.

Although prompt-month futures prices have dropped, the forward curve is in a state of contango, with December prices and prices through March much higher, giving incentive to traders to hold onto the LNG tankers until prices rise again.

Early on Thursday, gas prices jumped by 10% as weather forecasts pointed to a colder-than-normal spell coming to northwest Europe by December. With the inevitable turn of the weather after a warm October, speculation returned over how fast storage levels could be depleted this winter and whether winter demand from Asia will intensify the competition with Europe for LNG supply.
 

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US Privately Telling Ukraine Be Open To Negotiations With Putin​

SUNDAY, NOV 06, 2022 - 08:00 AM

The White House is now privately urging the Ukrainian government to show openness toward negotiations with Russia, The Washington Post reported Saturday. It follows Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky pledging to never enter negotiations with Moscow unless Vladimir Putin is removed from power.

The US administration appears to be trying to nuance the push not as a compromise, but under the optics of ensuring Ukraine "maintains a moral high ground in the eyes of its international backers" as "a calculated attempt to ensure the government in Kyiv maintains the support of other nations facing constituencies wary of fueling a war for many years to come".

This marks the first reported major admission on the part of the Biden administration that dealing with rising food and fuel costs - also at a moment just ahead of midterm elections in which voters are dreading inflation - is a public priority in the West that is quickly supplanting the question of whether Ukraine will "win".

While U.S. officials share their Ukrainian counterparts’ assessment that Putin, for now, isn’t serious about negotiations, they acknowledge that President Volodymyr Zelensky’s ban on talks with him has generated concern in parts of Europe, Africa and Latin America, where the war’s disruptive effects on the availability and cost of food and fuel are felt most sharply.​
"Ukraine fatigue is a real thing for some of our partners," said one U.S. official who, like others interviewed for this report, spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive conversations between Washington and Kyiv.​

US officials cited in the report say the onset of a harsh winter, and the fact that Ukraine is already experiencing rolling emergency blackouts due to Russia's attacks on the energy grid, is likely to make Zelensky amenable to ceasefire talks.

The US officials believe that Kiev "is attempting to lock in as many military gains as it can before winter sets in, when there might be a window for diplomacy."

While over a month ago international headlines were full of positive statements painting an optimistic picture of a rapid and successful Ukrainian counter-advance against the Russians in the east and south, recent weeks have seen this glowing assessment fade as another stalemate on the front lines has set in. Moscow had responded to the major counteroffensive with Putin's partial mobilization order, which has seen tens of thousands of fresh recruits pour into the theater.

Regardless of these fresh reports of a quiet effort to get Zelensky to the negotiating table, which is also being reported in Reuters, resistance to the idea remains fierce among hawks in both Washington and Kiev. Also, the official White House position has long remained that the timing of peace talks is entirely up to the Ukrainians. The Post report continues:

In recent weeks Ukrainian criticism of proposed concessions has grown more pointed, as officials decry "useful idiots" in the West whom they’ve accused of serving Kremlin interests.​
"If Russia wins, we will get a period of chaos: flowering of tyranny, wars, genocides, nuclear races," presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak said Friday. "Any ‘concessions’ to Putin today — a deal with the Devil. You won’t like its price."​

Even suggesting the possibility of negotiated settlement in public discourse is met with cries of that's "dangerous" from diehard Ukraine supporters...

Ukrainian fatigue? This statement made by Washington is dangerous. Empowers many African, Central and South American countries that side with Moscow​
We cannot allow the perpetuation of the Russian problem in Europe. We’ve been allowing it for far too long. #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/cbb35FMgmi​
— Alexandre Krauss (@AlexandreKrausz) November 6, 2022​

But for American voters more broadly, there also remains the glaring contradiction of rising cost of living at home, combined with the spectacle of monthly billion dollar foreign handouts to the Ukrainian government, whether it be in the form of arms or humanitarian or budgetary aid.

There have also been recent revelations of US administration frustration with Zelensky, with accusations that he remains 'ungrateful' at the tens of billions Washington has already provided for the war effort, given he always asks for more. "Show a little more gratitude..." has been the Biden administration's private messaging for months.
 

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"When True Democracy Goes Away, People Get Hurt": Obama Joins Mantra That Democracy Is At Risk If GOP Wins

SUNDAY, NOV 06, 2022 - 01:30 PM
Authored by Jonathan Turley,

Former President Barack Obama continued the Democratic campaign theme this week in arguing that democracy is in danger if Republicans prevail in the midterm elections. I have a new column out this weekend addressing the over-the-top rhetoric coming from Democratic politicians and pundits. However, the former president’s speech was revealing as he cited the very arguments made by Democrats . . . as attacks on democracy. Obama did not go as far as some but he also seemed to channel the dire warnings of the imminent collapse of our democracy if the Republicans should prevail in the elections.

View: https://youtu.be/PYSzog42ZoQ
42:27 min

Obama remains one of the most impressive speakers of our time. With the unpopularity of President Joe Biden, candidates are relying heavily on Obama for good reason. His standard stump speech is still heads and shoulders above most other politicians.

Yet, the speech below was notable in the arguments that Obama warns voters not to heed.

“I understand that democracy might not seem like a top priority right now. Especially when it doesn’t seem like the results always work for you. When you don’t see enough progress on issues that matter to you and your family. Sometimes progress is slow. But we have seen throughout history and we’re seeing right now what happens when you give up on democracy.”​

It was a curious argument given the effort of many in the party to pack the Supreme Court and push censorship on social media.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass, has declared the Supreme Court illegitimate and has called to pack the Court for rending opinions against “widely held public opinion.”

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., even questioned the institution’s value: “How much does the current structure benefit us? And I don’t think it does.” She has now demanded the impeachment of Justices Kavanaugh and Gorsuch based on the entirely false claim that they lied under oath in their confirmation hearings. After the Dobbs decision, Ocasio-Cortez demanded “there must be consequences” for the Court.

Elie Mystal (past writer for Above the Law and the Nation) called the Constitution “trash.” Some law professors want to “reclaim America from Constitutionalism.”

Obama added that you see the threat to democracy “in countries where the government tells you what books you can and cannot read.” Yet, many on the left are seeking to preserve censorship by surrogate on social media and seeking to prevent the publication of books by those with whom they disagree, including a book by Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett. With corporate censorship threatened, many leaders like Hillary Clinton are turning to good old-fashioned state censorship.

Indeed, President Joe Biden has questioned how citizens will know the truth without censors framing what the truth is on social media and the Internet.

Obama ended this discussion with the same ominous warnings heard from other Democratic politicians and pundits: “when true democracy goes away, people get hurt.”

Various pundits have been pushing the vote-Democratic-or-die mantra. On MSNBC, historian Michael Beschloss on MSNBC declared a Republican win could lead not only to the end of history books and democracy but lead to the killing of our children. That was then followed by another MSNBC interview with actor and Director Rob Reiner who claimed that Republicans “are willing to kill, literally kill, to get the power . . . this might be the last election we have in a democracy.”

It is language that is not just demagoguery but dangerous. It is meant to spread fear in citizens and make them believe that our constitutional system is about to fail. We have the most successful constitutional system in the history of the world. It has weathered every storm and will weather our current political divisions. What kills democracy are self-inflicted wounds caused by those who cast doubts about our safety or demonize their opponents as enemies of the state.
 

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Reminder - Bill Gates "you don't have a choice" .."everyone in the world has to get the vaccinated" .55 min

REMINDER - BILL GATES "YOU DON'T HAVE A CHOICE" .."EVERYONE IN THE WORLD HAS TO GET THE VACCINATED"​

Reminder - Bill Gates "you don't have a choice" .."everyone in the world has to get the vaccinated"
This didn't seem strange to anyone?? Are you braindead?

^^^^
Reminder - Klaus Schwab: "Nobody will be safe if not everyone is vaccinated" .48 min

REMINDER - KLAUS SCHWAB: "NOBODY WILL BE SAFE IF NOT EVERYONE IS VACCINATED"​

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Blast from the past - Biden: 'Patience wearing thin with unvaccinated Americans' 1:21 min

BLAST FROM THE PAST - BIDEN: 'PATIENCE WEARING THIN WITH UNVACCINATED AMERICANS'​

Blast from the past - Biden: 'Patience wearing thin with unvaccinated Americans' remember the winter of death for the unvaccinated? Forgiveness? NEVER!
 
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Tens of thousands of Italians marched through Rome on Saturday calling for peace in Ukraine .43 min

TENS OF THOUSANDS OF ITALIANS MARCHED THROUGH ROME ON SATURDAY CALLING FOR PEACE IN UKRAINE​

Tens of thousands of Italians marched through Rome on Saturday calling for peace in Ukraine and urging Italy to stop sending weapons to Ukraine.

Some 30,000 people took to the streets in Rome on organised by major trade unions

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Netherlands - Amsterdam [Nov 6, 2022] #Freedomrally #StopAgenda2030 #NoCBDC #NoWar part 2 .44 min

NETHERLANDS - AMSTERDAM [NOV 6, 2022] #FREEDOMRALLY #STOPAGENDA2030 #NOCBDC #NOWAR PART 2​

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Netherlands - Amsterdam [Nov 6, 2022] #Freedomrally #StopAgenda2030 #NoCBDC #NoWar part 1 .08 min

NETHERLANDS - AMSTERDAM [NOV 6, 2022] #FREEDOMRALLY #STOPAGENDA2030 #NOCBDC #NOWAR PART 1​

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11.6.2022 Brazil: Massive protest against stolen election by communist criminal Lulu .21 min

11.6.2022 BRAZIL: MASSIVE PROTEST AGAINST STOLEN ELECTION BY COMMUNIST CRIMINAL LULU​

The mainstream media is attempting to silence the people of Brazil by refusing to report on the massive protests that continue to this day.

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(Nov 5, 2022) Brazil patriots sing and hold lights for their country .26 min

(NOV 5, 2022) BRAZIL PATRIOTS SING AND HOLD LIGHTS FOR THEIR COUNTRY​

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11.06.22 Brazil for the 7th day in a row the people are on the streets part 1 .21 min

11.06.22 BRAZIL FOR THE 7TH DAY IN A ROW THE PEOPLE ARE ON THE STREETS PART 1​

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11.06.22 BRAZIL FOR THE 7TH DAY IN A ROW THE PEOPLE ARE ON THE STREETS PART 2​

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11.06.22 BRAZIL FOR THE 7TH DAY IN A ROW THE PEOPLE ARE ON THE STREETS PART 3​

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11.5.2022 Brazil: Massive election protest against criminal Lulu .25 min

11.5.2022 BRAZIL: MASSIVE ELECTION PROTEST AGAINST CRIMINAL LULU​

 

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https://unfccc.int/sites/default/files/2022-11/Slideshow_ENG.mp4 .25 min


COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh to Focus on Delivering on the Promises of Paris
6 November 2022
UN Climate Press Release

Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, 6 November 2022 - The United Nations Climate Change Conference COP27 opened today with the key aim of ensuring full implementation of the Paris Agreement.

Discussions at COP27 begin near the end of a year that has seen devastating floods and unprecedented heat waves, severe droughts and formidable storms, all unequivocal signs of the unfolding climate emergency. At the same time, millions of people throughout the world are confronting the impacts of simultaneous crises in energy, food, water and cost of living, aggravated by severe geopolitical conflicts and tensions. In this adverse context, some countries have begun to stall or reverse climate policies and doubled down on fossil fuel use.

COP27 is also taking place against the backdrop of inadequate ambition to curb greenhouse gas emissions. According to the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, CO2 emissions need to be cut 45% by 2030, compared to 2010 levels to meet the central Paris Agreement goal of limiting temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius by the end of this century. This is crucial to avoid the worst impacts of climate change, including more frequent and severe droughts, heatwaves and rainfall.

A report published by UN Climate Change ahead of COP27 shows that whilst countries are bending the curve of global greenhouse gas emissions downward, efforts remain insufficient to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius by the end of the century.

Since COP26 in Glasgow, only 29 out of 194 countries came forward with tightened national plans.

“With the Paris Rulebook essentially concluded thanks to COP26 in Glasgow last year, the litmus test of this and every future COP is how far deliberations are accompanied by action. Everybody, every single day, everywhere in the world, needs to do everything they possibly can to avert the climate crisis,” said UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell. “COP27 sets out a new direction for a new era of implementation: where outcomes from the formal and informal process truly begin to come together to drive greater climate progress — and accountability for that progress,” Mr. Stiell said.

In his opening address, the UN Climate Change Executive Secretary asked governments to focus on three critical areas at COP27. The first is a transformational shift to implementation of the Paris Agreement and putting negotiations into concrete actions.

The second is cementing progress on the critical workstreams of mitigation, adaptation, finance and loss and damage, while stepping up finance notably to tackle the impacts of climate change.

The third is enhancing the delivery of the principles of transparency and accountability throughout the UN Climate Change process.

COP27 Presidency vision based on human needs
The Egyptian COP27 Presidency has set out an ambitious vision for this COP that puts human needs at the heart of our global efforts to address climate change. The Presidency intends to focus the world’s attention on key elements that address some of the most fundamental needs of people everywhere, including water security, food security, health and energy security.

Sameh Shoukry, Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs and COP27 President said: “We’re gathering this year at a time when global climate action is at a watershed moment. Multilateralism is being challenged by geopolitics, spiraling prices, and growing financial crises, while several countries battered by the pandemic have barely recovered, and severe and depleting climate change-induced disasters are becoming more frequent.

COP27 creates a unique opportunity in 2022 for the world to unite, to make multilateralism work by restoring trust and coming together at the highest levels to increase our ambition and action in fighting climate change. COP27 must be remembered as the ‘Implementation COP’ – the one where we restore the grand bargain that is at the centre of the Paris Agreement.”

Highlights of COP27
Following a procedural opening on Sunday, 6 November, to enable work to begin quickly, Monday and Tuesday will be the World Leaders Summit with the presence of Royalty and more than 100 Heads of State or Government.

The World Leaders Summit provides all Heads of State or Government with the opportunity to set the stage for COP27. The two days will include the Sharm el-Sheikh Climate Implementation Summit and will feature important High-Level Side Events.

Other Key Events
A number of key Ministerial and other events around current climate change efforts will take place during the COP. These include a first ministerial round table on pre-2030 ambition and continued discussions on the global stocktake – a process for countries and stakeholders to see where they’re collectively making progress towards meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement — and where they’re not.

These discussions got underway at the Bonn Climate Change Conference in June 2022 and will pick up where they left off at COP27.

Together, all events provide Ministers and participants with a space to have frank and open discussions on progress made to date.

A High-Level Segment mostly attended by Ministers will take place in the second week of the COP, from 15-18 November.

Global Climate Action
Climate Action undertaken by a diversity of stakeholders working to support the implementation of the Paris Agreement will be showcased throughout COP27.

The COP27 Presidency will host a series of events in thematic days from 9-17 November which will highlight practical solutions to the challenge of climate change and explore approaches to immediately scale up the implementation of these solutions in key sectors with all stakeholders.

Under the guidance of two high-level climate Champions, Nigel Topping (UK) and Mahmoud Mohieldin (Egypt) progress, plans and targets for a range of sectors and initiatives will be presented in dozens of events in the Climate Action Zone in COP.

These events will focus on the overarching theme of turning climate pledges into climate action in pursuit of net-zero emissions, enhanced resilience for the most vulnerable, and aligning financial flows with these goals.

In addition, UNFCCC supported sectoral initiatives in sectors such as sports, fashion, tourism, events and aviation and will announce higher ambition and increased collaboration to align these sectors with the 1.5 degree Celsius target of the Paris Agreement.

Digital participation
To ensure a truly inclusive COP, digital participation has been enabled to complement the physical COP negotiations. A multitude of events are webcast. For participants, the on-line COP platform can be accessed here.

For media enquiries, please contact:
Alexander Saier
Media and Digital Communications
E-mail: press@unfccc.int
See also: http://unfccc.int
 

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Four New Reports Set Scene for Discussions on Climate Finance at COP27

2 November 2022

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UN Climate Change News, 2 November 2022 – A key Committee dealing with climate finance has published four new reports that will form an important basis for discussions by governments at the UN Climate Change Conference COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh (6–18 November). The reports provide clarity on where the world stands in its efforts to mobilize the billions of dollars needed every year to green economies and build resilience to the inevitable impacts of climate change.

The reports published by the UNFCCC’s Standing Committee on Finance (SCF) build upon the experiences of countries, multilateral development banks, Climate Funds, and the financial community at large.

They provide a comprehensive landscape of climate finance from the perspective of current climate finance flows, progress towards achieving the goal of mobilizing jointly USD 100 billion per year, definitions on climate finance, and efforts aimed at making finance flows consistent with a pathway towards low greenhouse gas emissions and climate-resilient development (work related to Article 2, paragraph 1(c) of the Paris Agreement).

The reports show that while there has been an increase in the overall global climate finance flows, key targets to mobilize climate finance for developing countries have not been met.

At the same time governments and multilateral institutions have been working on methodologies, policies and approaches to improve the implementation of climate finance targets and scale up effectiveness of climate finance from all sources globally.

Here are the key findings of each report:

Fifth Biennial Assessment and Overview of Climate Finance Flows
This report shows that global climate finance flows were 12 per cent higher in 2019-2020 than the previous biennium, reaching an annual average of USD 803 billion. The increase was mainly driven by more investment in energy efficiency in buildings, investments in electric vehicles and measures to adapt to climate change, such as building new defences against flooding.

Climate finance from developed to developing countries increased between 6 per cent and 17 per cent in 2019-2020, either directly from developed to developing countries, or through climate funds and multilateral development banks.

The report identified that finance for mitigation (cutting greenhouse gas emissions) constitutes the largest share of climate-specific financial support, but the share of adaptation finance continues to increase and grew at a higher rate than mitigation finance. In addition, adaptation finance is predominantly delivered through grants, while public mitigation finance predominantly takes the form of loans.

Meanwhile, ways to track domestic public climate finance are improving in both developed and developing countries.

The report reiterates that a sole focus on positive climate finance flows will be insufficient to meet the overarching purpose and goals of the Paris Agreement, and that finance flows must integrate climate risks into decision-making and avoid increasing the likelihood of negative climate outcomes.

Report on progress towards achieving the goal of mobilizing jointly USD 100 billion per year to address the needs of developing countries in the context of meaningful mitigation actions and transparency of implementation

The technical report on progress towards mobilizing jointly USD 100 billion per year for consideration by governments at COP27 represents the first effort of its kind undertaken by the SCF and looked at progress across three dimensions of the goal: a) the finance flows for USD 100 billion, b) how the needs of developing countries are being addressed, and c) progress on the context of meaningful mitigation action and transparency of implementation.

The report confirmed the goal was not met in 2020. It also identified the role of international public climate finance as critical in the face of the current economic challenges in developing countries due to extreme weather, food and energy crises.

Furthermore, the report identifies the need to overcome capacity gaps in building project pipelines in developing countries, for example through country platforms and investment plans outlined in national climate action plans (Nationally Determined Contributions, or ‘NDCs’), and the importance to scale up access to climate finance and innovative instruments such as sovereign guarantees.

Work on definitions of climate finance
This work was based on 18 submissions received from Parties and 4 submissions from non-Party stakeholders. It highlights how views on definitions can differ in three areas: a) what climate-related activities should be financed; b) how finance should be accounted for; and c) which actors should be included.

It finds that different definitions are used for specific purposes such as tracking global climate finance, tracking finance from developed to developing countries, or tracking finance in government budgets.

Work relating to Article 2, paragraph 1(c) of the Paris Agreement (making finance flows consistent with a pathway towards low greenhouse gas emissions and climate-resilient development)
In this work, the SCF identified ways of achieving the goal in Article 2, paragraph 1(c), of the Paris Agreement based on 14 submissions received from Parties and non-Party stakeholders. It identified the type of finance and actors that might be relevant to the goal, in particular asset managers and banks, as well as some ways that Parties could continue to work on this topic.

The SCF also mapped out updated information relevant to the goal. For example, there has been a 16 per cent increase in the number of policy and regulatory measures on green finance since the end of 2020, and a number of new collective initiatives for the financial sector have been established operating under the Race to Zero and the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ). While there has been a rise in engagement of public sector financial institutions in developing countries in these initiatives, more participation from private financial institutions in developing countries is important for initiatives in the private sector.

Next steps for the consideration of the reports
At COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh, the work of the SCF will be launched at a side event on 10 November and will inform the negotiations on finance-related agenda items as well as the high-level ministerial dialogues on the new collective quantified goal on climate finance (on 9 November) and on climate finance (on 14 November).

About the Standing Committee on Finance (SCF)
The Standing Committee on Finance (SCF) is made up of 20 climate finance experts and presided over by two Co-Chairs. The Committee assists the Conference of the Parties (COP) in exercising its functions in relation to the Financial Mechanism of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.

This involves: improving coherence and coordination in the delivery of climate change financing, rationalization of the Financial Mechanism, mobilization of financial resources, and measurement, reporting and verification of support provided to developing country Parties. More information on the committee can be found here.

LINKS TO REPORTS
The Fifth Biennial Assessment and Overview of Climate Finance Flows
can be found here.

The Report on progress towards achieving the goal of mobilizing jointly USD 100 billion per year to address the needs of developing countries in the context of meaningful mitigation actions and transparency of implementation can be found here.

Work on definitions of climate finance can be found here.

Work relating to Article 2, paragraph 1(c) of the Paris Agreement (making finance flows consistent with a pathway towards low greenhouse gas emissions and climate-resilient development) can be found here and here.
 

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What We Knew In The Early Days Of COVID​

SUNDAY, NOV 06, 2022 - 02:30 PM
Via The Brownstone Institute,

The claim is now everywhere:
  • We had to lock down because we just didn’t know about this virus.
  • It was all very confusing and we had to play it safe.
  • We had no other option because we just had no clarity about what we were dealing with.
  • The precautionary principle dictated the unprecedented actions.
Actually, the precautionary principle goes both directions.

It also dictates that we not enact policies that we know for sure would wreck lives and liberties. They did it anyway, without sufficient knowledge that the measures would achieve any positive good.

We approach the third year and people have forgotten that all the harms of lockdowns were strongly warned about by many voices in many venues. In addition, the virus was much better understood back then and openly discussed. We knew for certain that the panic and fear were being wildly overblown.

Below follows resources assembled by the ‘Robber Baron‘ and many others who write for the Brownstone Institute. These citations from newspapers, magazines, academic journals and interviews, with many respected voices, show that we certainly knew tremendous amounts in the early days.
All the warnings and information were readily available to anyone paying attention.
We certainly live in an age of short attention span but many these signs and warnings came weeks or months before the world locked down and they chronicled the damage as it was happening.

Why all this came to be completely ignored remains the burning question.
 

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"I'm Selling My Blood To Eat, I Have No Choice": Biden Inflation Crushes Americans​

SUNDAY, NOV 06, 2022 - 03:00 PM

Gas, groceries, electricity, and rent -- the price of everything has soared to four-decade highs under the Biden administration. Household finances are under severe pressure as wage growth fails to outpace inflation for 18 months, leading many folks to find a second job. Even holding two jobs isn't enough to sustain the cost-of-living crisis, as some are finding the nearest plasma clinic to donate blood to earn extra cash.

Cashe Lewis, 31, of Denver, Colorado, works multiple jobs and is trying to find a third job due to rising shelter inflation. She told The Guardian she works six days a week, sometimes more than 16 hours per day, just to pay the bills.

"I'm exhausted all the time ... on the one day I have off a week, I donate plasma for extra money. I'm literally selling my blood to eat because I have no choice," Lewis said.

She said many of her "friends and family work multiple jobs" as inflation makes "nothing affordable and the roadblocks set up to keep people in the cycle of poverty benefit the most wealthy members of our society."

Lewis said: "We aren't living, we're barely surviving, and we have no choice but to keep doing it."

More Americans than ever are working multiple jobs as inflation wipes out real wage growth.



Real wage growth has been negative for 18 consecutive months.



The personal savings rate has tumbled to multi-decade lows at 3.1%, just shy of the record low of 3.0%...



And some experts are concerned about the pace of growth in consumer credit as debt loads for households soar as their wages can't cover added costs of food, shelter, and energy.

But according to MSNBC's Joy Reid, her latest comments claim that Americans were oblivious to inflation until conservative political candidates started talking about it.

Reid's suggestion insinuates that the public was comfortably unaware of the inflationary/stagflationary crisis and could have stayed that way had it not been for those meddling Republicans and their refusal to use the "common tongue" on the campaign trail. In other words, she believes the average voter is stupid.

Voters aren't stupid, and they're going to vote with their depleted wallets on Tuesday. A recent poll found that most Americans (over 90%) now rate inflation and the economic decline as their top worry going into the midterm elections.

And it's not just Lewis who has sold her blood plasma to feed her family. Many others like her are scouring the internet for where they can donate plasma for money.



Over the summer, Fox 35 Orlando published a story titled "More people donating plasma to earn extra money amid inflation, rising costs." They interviewed Dan Hernandez, the director of Octapharma Plasma in Orlando, who said, "We have countless people coming into our facilities saying it's really hard to make ends meet."

Hernandez said the number of people donating has doubled in the last year, coinciding with the inflation spike in the economy.

"Inflation. Everybody who comes here obviously they talk to us, and they tell us that it's difficult to make ends meet," he said.

The general public knows that working multiple jobs, barely affording to live while making frequent stops at the plasma clinic just to put food on the table isn't normal. At least polling data shows many are awakening to Biden's failed policies have made their lives worse.
 

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National Guard Cybersecurity Units Activated In 14 States Ahead Of Midterm Elections: Reports

SUNDAY, NOV 06, 2022 - 03:30 PM
Authored by Mimi Nguyen Ly via The Epoch Times,

Cybersecurity units from the National Guard will be activated in 14 U.S. states to help counter any threats to election officials’ networks ahead of, during, and after the upcoming Nov. 8 midterm elections, according to reports.

The 14 include battleground states Arizona, Iowa, and Pennsylvania, as well as Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Louisiana, North Carolina, New Mexico, New York, Washington, and West Virginia, reported Politico.

Brig. Gen. Gent Welsh, the commander of the Washington Air National Guard, said at a virtual media briefing on Nov. 4 that not every state is doing it but states that are activating these units “have invested in cyber talent and cyber missions for years,” according to outlet Statescoop, which reports on technology-related news in government.

“If you don’t have a cyber unit in your state you’re not in a good position to help them protect elections,” Welsh said.​

He added that the National Guard’s participation in election cybersecurity activities “does add an air of credibility to what’s out there,” noting that the National Guard “is still one of the most trusted institutions in the United States.”

‘As Secure Elections as Possible’
The plan comes after eight states received support from cyber units in the National Guard during the primary elections that took place earlier this year.

According to the outlets, there are 38 dedicated cyber units within the Air and Army National Guard across the United States that work to help state and local officials on cyber-related issues such as network assessments and risk mitigation. The cyber units collectively comprise over 2,200 personnel.

“Our goal is to make sure we have as secure elections as possible. We are at the really beginning stages of this,” said Air Force Maj. Gen. Rich Neely, head of the Illinois National Guard, reported Statescoop.​

National Guard officials will receive security updates from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) in their work to support the midterms, Politico reported.

According to its website, CISA was created in 2018 under the Trump administration to work with government and industry partners to defend against current and predicted threats to cyber and physical infrastructure, including election infrastructure.

No Indication of Potential Election Infrastructure Disruption: CISA Director
CISA Director Jen Easterly has repeatedly said she doesn’t expect any major disruptions to the midterms. Most recently, on Nov. 1, at an event hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Easterly said that there is “no information credible or specific about efforts to disrupt or compromise” election infrastructure and that she was “very confident that we have done everything we can to make election infrastructure as secure and as resilient as possible.”

Air Force Maj. Gen. Rich Neely, head of the Illinois National Guard, said that he and his team are “not expecting to see anything.”

“But much like we did after Jan. 6, if the Guard’s called in, the Guard responds as needed,” he said, reported Statescoop.​
“We’re not expecting anything with what we’re seeing.”​

Army Major General M. Todd Hunt, the adjutant general of the North Carolina National Guard, said at the media briefing on Nov. 4 that his state has a joint cyber mission center that will facilitate communication between the state’s cyber unit, its departments of Information Technology and Emergency Management, as well as federal contacts from CISA, the Department of Homeland Security, and the FBI.

According to the outlets, Hunt said there will be 25 National Guard members on duty in the cyber unit for North Carolina on Election Day, up from the usual core team of 10. The extra members will include federal and emergency management partners.

“We will surge during the election to ensure that we have 24-hour coverage throughout this whole process,” Hunt said, per Politico. “We are citizen soldiers, we live in this state, and we do have a vested interest in our state elections as well as our federal elections.”
 

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PTSD-Stricken Progressives Flee Austin Over "Too Many Republicans"

SUNDAY, NOV 06, 2022 - 04:00 PM

Progressives who have descended upon Austin, Texas in recent years are starting to reverse course amid a state-wide shift towards conservatism, NY Mag reports.

"It was easy to just be in Never Neverland, floating with a bunch of other transplants having a good time," said John Stettin, who relocated from Dallas to Austin five years ago and is now leaving for Massachusetts because of 'too many Republicans,' as one friend described the situation during Stettin's going-away party.

Austin has been a predominantly Democratic city full of 'liberal expats' who seek progressive politics and an urban lifestyle 'at a red-state cost-of-living discount,' according to the report.

Then the pandemic hit - and mean Governor Greg Abbott banned municipalities - including Austin - from implementing various COVID measures, such as mask mandates. Then, Abbott codified permitless carry into law and, according to liberals, 'further restricted voting access.'

Then, this past February, Abbott ordered child abuse investigations into parents of trans children - who, according to the report, began fleeing texas months ago.

"I’ve always said, ‘I’m gonna stay and fight until they try to take my kids away,;" said 'Karen' (name withheld), who has a trans child and says she did not want to risk being separated from her children. Karen has 'fled from Austin to Portland, Oregon,' causing her Republican father to 'burst into tears.'

Karen says she has PTSD and survivor's guilt for not staying behind.

By June, when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Texas was 10 months into implementing an abortion ban with no exceptions for rape or incest, and a $10,000 reward for informants.

The overturning of Roe seemed to remove the last obstacle in the state’s march to the far right, which is likely to be cemented in the upcoming election where Beto O’Rourke is way behind Abbott. While the Democratic mayor and the liberal city council institute token measures such as decriminalizing abortion, it’s cold comfort. One 25-year-old woman said she had her tubes tied, fearing the consequences of an unwanted pregnancy. One couple may relocate to the Northeast to carry out their pregnancy. Some job candidates are refusing to relocate.​
At Stettin’s party, his friend Jeff swiped open his phone to a note entitled “New Austin Cities” — a list of places that are what Austin used to be to him before he moved here from New York. It read, “Pittsburgh, Durham, Boise, Columbus, Jackson Hole, Chattanooga. Factors: Climate change, demographics, economy, location, taxes, nature, weather.” He plans to stick it out at least for now. “Global warming in the next ten years,” he said. “That’s gonna be ****ing real.” -NY Mag​

"It’s like how a frog boils one degree at a time," said Stettin. "They trigger-banned all abortion and they’re offering a bounty! What more do you need if you are a remotely liberal person to get the **** out of here?"

"At least if I’m going to get into an argument with a guy in Boston, he’s probably not carrying an AR-15 in his trunk," he said, referring to his upcoming move.

Good call John?

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That said, while liberals are leaving Austin, it was ranked the fastest-growing metro in the US in February, which has seen its population grow by 33% over the past decade thanks to the draw of 'hippie-cowboy capital' tech jobs.

In the past year, rents in Austin have soared over 20%, while the media home price rose around the same percent over the same period, with companies such as Tesla acting as a primary driver of migration with the construction of a $1.1 billion "gigafactory" nearby.

If you thought the blue exodus was big now, just wait until after midterms...
 

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Hedge Fund CIO: "My Best Guess Is That Something Like $300/Barrel Oil Eventually Ends This Cycle"

SUNDAY, NOV 06, 2022 - 05:30 PM
By Eric Peters, CIO of One River Asset Management

“Wanna know what would make Biggie’s job easy?” barked Biggie Too, slipping into 3rd person like a warm bath. “On Valentine’s Day, non-farm payrolls is -250k, unemployment is above 4%, Powell says enough is enough, the S&P 500 troughs at 3300, and up we go,” bellowed Biggie, Chief Global Strategist for one of Wall Street’s Too-Big-To-Fail affairs. “The end of the bear market gets given to Biggie, wrapped up in a red bow.” Then Biggie went quiet. Agitating himself. “But Biggie doesn’t get gifts. Not for Valentine’s Day. Not for Christmas. Biggie doesn’t even get damn birthday cards.”

“Biggie is not going to get a signal we got a big low,” said Too. “Biggie is going to get a continuation of a series of lows next year, and it’s going be horrible, just horrible,” he said, not sounding terribly upset about it if I’m being honest. “And somewhere in the middle of it, something is going to break. It always does. Always.” We’ve seen the warning signs bubbling up. The UK pension LDI debacle. “You don’t hike rates this fast and not break something big. It’s coming,” said Biggie. “And listen, you’ll know when to trade the Fed pivot. It’ll be after everyone has given up on the Fed pivot.”

MMT
“The Fed and almost everyone else misunderstands how interest rates affect the economy,” said Warren Mosler, father of MMT. “Higher rates increase interest payments on gov’t debt, and these dollars get pumped into the economy,” he said. US GDP is roughly $25trln. US national debt held by the public is currently $24trln. If the average interest rate on this debt is 1%, the gov’t will pay $240bln in interest. If overnight rates stay high and the average rate on our debt stock rises to 4%, the government will pay $1trln per year. That’s ~4% of GDP.

“The gov’t currently increases the deficit to pay interest on its debt, so higher interest rates increase the deficit and money in the system, and this lifts inflation,” continued Mossler. “If a gov’t wants to reduce demand, which I’m not saying is the problem, it should cut interest rates to 0% (keep them there forever), raise taxes, and/or cut federal spending. Lifting interest rates is the opposite of what it should do,” he said. “And raising rates pays interest only to the people in society who already have assets. It is the equivalent of Universal Basic Income for rich people.”

“The rate hikes have sustained earnings but shifted them from the high multiple stocks into low multiple names,” explained Mosler. “The effect is a one-time decline in overall market capitalization for stocks as a whole, but once we adjust to this shift, the market heads higher to reflect the rising inflation brought on by the Fed,” he said. “Stocks will then be a good inflation hedge until something breaks.” In each cycle, something snaps. "You never know what it will be, but my best guess is that something like $300/barrel oil eventually ends this cycle."

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“As for policy rates, it looks like the Fed will get rates to 5% or so,” said Mosler.

“Inflation bumps around between 3%-6%,” he said. “The federal deficit moves up toward 8%. Interest costs are quickly going to 3% of that and then headed higher still. Nominal GDP is probably in the range of 5%-6%,” said Mosler.

“The rising amounts of money flowing into the economy from deficit spending, including things like student loan forgiveness, 8%-9% social security inflation adjustments, and infrastructure spending keeps inflation and nominal growth high. And stocks like nominal growth.”
 

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Companies Plan to Retreat From ‘ESG’ Political Agenda: How This Will Affect Investments and the Economy?​

BY BOB UNRUH
November 6, 2022

Editor’s Commentary: There is a needed shift occurring in the way companies, even some of the most “woke,” are treating “Environment, Social, and Governance” policies, also known as ESG. They are realizing three things. The first is obvious. When you put emphasis on woke principles that less than half of the nation cares about, you alienate those who don’t care about them at all.

Second, it’s not as profitable to focus on being “responsible” to the worries of radical leftists than to focus on doing business well.

The third takeaway, which is the one that seems to be breaking the camels’ backs, is that engaging in the ESG agenda offers zero social benefits against cancel culture. Companies that wear the ESG Badge are not seeing any protections from environmental groups, social justice warriors, or leftist politicians. Being woke doesn’t pay, but it also doesn’t guard against retribution from ESG disciples. In short, what’s the point?

While this is a wonderful development as it pertains to the businesses that are waking up to realities, it bodes ill for the economic war that has been brewing for a while. Globalist companies like BlackRock and organizations like the World Economic Forum are not just going to give up on their dreams of The Great Reset simply because their agenda is proving to be broken. They’re going to double-down on their pressure campaigns, which means companies and their investors are going to be attacked on multiple fronts. Those who continue to embrace ESG are going to suffer from the business-damaging principles. Those who pull away from ESG will be made to suffer by the globalist elite cabal for their insolence.



For several years already, “woke” corporations have emphasized their “ESG” agendas.

That would stand for “environmental, social and governance” and it involves skewing their business decisions to, instead of producing the best product at the best price for consumers and shareholders alike, adjust for those environmental worries.

Or the social agenda that prevails. Or the mandate for minorities in management. But a report from the Washington Stand now explains CEOs are planning to “move away” from the agenda. And in Oklahoma, a law is taking effect that requires the state to stop doing business with financial companies that use ESG strategies.

Most of those specifically snub oil and gas companies, because of the climate change agenda that warns about its environmental impacts.
 
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