GOP senator took donations from drug companies who benefited from his vaccine bills

Stephan:  Here is the Monday Republican scum report. Voters of Montana, what were you thinking?
Republican Senator Steve Daines with logos of Pfizer, Merck, Sanofi, Johnson & Johnson 
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Republican Sen. Steve Daines of Montana, who faces a tough re-election fight this year, received thousands of dollars from pharmaceutical companies while pushing Congress to fund a fast-tracked coronavirus treatment and vaccine development program that eventually awarded contracts to those companies, Federal Election Commission records show.

The $10 billion program, dubbed Operation Warp Speed, was Daines’ marquee contribution to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), which President Trump signed into law on March 27.

In the days and weeks that Daines worked on the bill, PACs affiliated with the pharmaceutical corporations Pfizer and Sanofi gave his campaign $2,500 and $2,000, respectively. Four days before Trump signed the act, a Merck corporate PAC gave Daines $4,000.

In total, from the end of March to the end of June, Daines took a combined $24,000 from the corporate PACs of pharmaceutical companies involved with Operation Warp Speed.

In addition to Merck, Sanofi and Pfizer — which made two donations — Daines saw contributions from Johnson & […]

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Dalai Lama: We Must Act as One to Preserve Our World

Stephan:  The Dalai Lama, presents yet another confirmation of The 8 Laws of Change, and affirms that humanity must see all life as interconnected and interdependent, and must create societies that make the fostering of wellbeing at every level their first priority. Longtime readers of SR will also  see in this essay by the Dalai Lama confirmation of what I was telling readers beginning about five years ago, when I said China's interest in Tibet was only secondarily about the Dalai Lama. The real interest was the collapse of the Himalayan hydrology upon which 1.4 billion people depend. With that collapse millions will become climate change refugees seeking to enter China.  
Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama looks on as he sits on his ceremonial chair at the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts in Dharmsala, India, Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2019. The institute, which was established to preserve and promote Tibetan theatrical arts, celebrated its 60th founding anniversary Tuesday.
Credit: AP/Ashwini Bhatia

This planet is our only home. Environmental experts say that over the next few decades, global warming will reach such a level that many water resources will go dry. So ecology and combatting global warming are very important.

For example, my country, Tibet, is the ultimate source of water in Asia. Rivers including Pakistan’s Indus, India’s Ganges and Brahmaputra, China’s Yellow River, as well as the Mekong, flow from Tibet’s plateau. So we should pay more attention to the preservation of Tibetan ecology. This is not only for the interest of 6 million Tibetans but all people in this region. In the past, when I was flying over Afghanistan, there were clear signs that what used to be lakes and streams were already dry. I feel that Tibet also may become […]

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New Perovskite Solar Cell Puts Another Nail In The Natural Gas Coffin

Stephan:  Here is the latest on the Perovskite trend SR has been following for several years now. As the article describes I think this technology, although little remarked by corporate media at this point,  has the power to push natural gas out of the competitive market, hastening the transition out of carbon energy. So I see this as excellent news.
This new perovskite solar cell research should send natural gas stakeholders
running for the hills
Credit: UC-San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering

Just a few years ago, low cost natural gas was the main force pushing coal out of the power generation market, and now low cost solar power is sneaking up on low cost natural gas. So far the competition is a trickle, not a flood. However, natural gas stakeholders don’t have much breathing room left, as indicated by the latest perovskite solar cell research.

Why A Perovskite Solar Cell?

The cost of solar power has already fallen off a cliff, primarily due to improvements in silicon solar cell technology and manufacturing, as well as improvements all up and down the silicon solar cell value chain. That’s why energy stakeholders in some US markets are already eyeballing solar power and hybrid wind-solar configurations as more economical alternatives to natural gas.

To push the transition faster, solar costs have to drop even farther, faster. That means finding a material that is more economical to work with than silicon, and that’s where the perovskite solar […]

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Police killings marked with backyard barbecues, secretive rituals, ex-captain alleges

Stephan:  American law enforcement, in my opinion, needs to be completely restructured including eliminating altogether the office of sheriff, the only elected law enforcement post, a hangover from Medieval England. No other developed nation in the OECD consortium permits or experiences anything like the violence of the American police

In Vallejo, California, a former police captain is alleging a secretive ritual that has triggered an independent investigation into the city’s embattled police force: he says some officers involved in fatal shootings since 2000 bent the tips of their star-shaped badges to mark each time they killed someone in the line of duty.

Former Vallejo police Capt. John Whitney, a 19-year department veteran and former SWAT commander who was fired from his job last August, first described the alleged tradition in an interview published this week by Open Vallejo.

According to the unaffiliated news outlet, officers involved in fatal shootings marked those incidents with backyard barbecues and were initiated into a “secretive clique” that included curving one of the tips of their seven-point sterling silver badge. The outlet said it spoke with more than 20 current and former government officials and reviewed records and hundreds of photographs taken before and after fatal shootings. Two officers named in the report denied having bent badges, with one telling Open Vallejo it was a “lie.”

Vallejo, a Bay Area community of 122,000 people, has been in the spotlight for its high number of fatal police shootings in recent years — 18 […]

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GOP congressman reprimanded for 11 ethics violations — including fake loan he made to his campaign

Stephan:  And here we have today's leading Republican scum report (there are others, but I only have so much room). You have to wonder under what rocks the Republican Party finds these orcs, and why they put them forward for office? And you also have to wonder why the voters of Arizona's 6th District thought sending this man to Washington was in their interests?
Republican Rep. David Schweikert agreed to pay a $50,000 fine, accept a formal reprimand, and admit to 11 different violations of congressional rules and campaign finance laws in a deal with the bipartisan House Ethics Committee to conclude its two-year-long investigation of the congressman.

Republican Rep. David Schweikert agreed to pay a $50,000 fine, accept a formal reprimand, and admit to 11 different violations of congressional rules and campaign finance laws in a deal with the bipartisan House Ethics Committee to conclude its two-year-long investigation of the congressman. But while the matter may now officially be closed, Schweikert’s already uncertain political future is now only more endangered.

The Ethics Committee’s wide-ranging findings fell into four categories: (1) “campaign finance violations and reporting errors”; (2) spending government money to support Schweikert’s political campaigns; (3) pressuring government staff to perform campaign work; and (4) Schweikert’s “lack of candor and due diligence in the course of the investigation.”

A special subcommittee convened to carry out the inquiry determined in its […]

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