A Section of Trump Border Wall in South Texas Cost $27 Million a Mile. It’s Being Foiled by $5 Ladders.

Stephan:  Trump made his signature policy his border wall. It was a stupid, incompetent, bit of costly nonsense from the get-go. Beginning with Mexico didn't pay for it. It caused great misery for thousands, and it has proven absurdly easy to overcome. Here's a little truth about Trump's wall.
A ladder in front of newly built border wall at Granjeno, on January 2, 2021. Credit: Scott Nicol

Every month for the past decade, Scott Nicol, a 51-year-old artist and activist, has set out from his home in McAllen to roam the Rio Grande Valley in search of ladders used to scale the border wall in South Texas. On a cool and overcast day in early April, Nicol has centered his hunt on an eight-mile stretch of border between the towns of Hidalgo and Granjeno, where an Obama-era wall meets up with a newly constructed piece of Trump’s wall.

The first stop of the day brings him to a dirt field behind a flea market in Hidalgo. A pair of green and white Border Patrol SUVs are parked atop the eighteen-foot-high concrete levee wall, next to a section of bollard-style fence with a closed gate, their noses pointed toward the Rio Grande. Within minutes, Nicol has spotted a ladder roughly halfway up the levee; it’s about a dozen feet long and has only six rungs. “It’s made of cheap, rough wood, quickly […]

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DeSantis signs ‘anti-riot’ bill into law, sparking outcry from Democrats, civil rights groups

Stephan:  Ron De Santis is, in my opinion, one of the worst and most dangerous Republican politicians. I hope the people of Florida are happy with their loss of civil liberties, and their endangerment because now it is legal to run down people in the street when a group of them are gathered doing something you don't like.
Florida Republican governor Ron DeSantis proudly shows off signing anti-riot bill Credit: WPTV

Gov. Ron DeSantis signed Florida’s “anti-riot” bill into law on Monday, a measure that vastly increases law enforcement’s powers to crack down on civil unrest.

The bill, pushed by the Republican governor, has been criticized by Democrats and civil rights groups as unconstitutional for infringing on the First Amendment’s right to peacefully protest.

“If you look at the breadth of this particular piece of legislation, it is the strongest anti-rioting, pro-law enforcement piece of legislation in the country,” DeSantis said at a press conference in Winter Haven surrounded by Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd, uniformed deputies and other law enforcement. “There’s just nothing even close.”

DeSantis also hinted that Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin, who he said last year had murdered George Floyd, might be acquitted and that the state was “prepared.”

“I don’t know what’s going to happen,” DeSantis said. “But I can tell you that case was bungled by the attorney general there in Minnesota. They didn’t handle it properly. And so there may be people disappointed.”

Speakers including […]

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New Study Finds Undisclosed Ingredients in Roundup Lethal to Bumblebees

Stephan:  This business about the bees is a huge deal. Bees of various species are essential to a healthy environment, and agriculture. If you use one of these products please stop. If someone in your neighborhood uses Roundup, please print this article out and take it over to them. The future of the bees will determine the future of humans. No one should be allowed to sell products containing glyphosate. Go to the place where you purchase stuff for your lawn and garden, show them the article, and ask them to stop selling Roundup, or any variant. Only through citizen action at the pocketbook level will we be able to rid ourselves of this poison.
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Commonly used herbicides across the U.S. contain highly toxic undisclosed “inert” ingredients that are lethal to bumblebees, according to a new study published Friday in the Journal of Applied Ecology.

The study reviewed several herbicide products and found that most contained glyphosate, an ingredient best recognized from Roundup products and the most widely used herbicide in the U.S. and worldwide.

While the devastating impacts of glyphosate on bee populations are more broadly recognized, the toxicity levels of inert ingredients are less understood because they are not subjected to the same mandatory testing by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

“Pesticides are manufactured and sold as formulations that contain a mixture of compounds, including one or more active ingredients and, potentially, many inert ingredients,” explained the Center for Food Safety in a statement. “The inert ingredients are added to pesticides to aid in mixing and to enhance the products’ ability to stick to plant leaves, among other purposes.”

The study found that these inert substances can be highly toxic and even block bees’ breathing capacity, essentially causing them to drown. While researchers found that some of the combinations […]

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Power companies urge Biden to implement policies to cut emissions 80% by 2030

Stephan:  Good news. Even power companies are accepting the need to exit the carbon energy era, and when corporations see this future real progress will be made.
President Joe Biden delivers remarks on Russia in the East Room at the White House in Washington, U.S., April 15, 2021. Credit: Reuters/Tom Brenner

A group of U.S. electricity companies wrote to President Joe Biden this week saying it will work with his administration and Congress to design a broad set of policies to reach a near-term goal of slashing the sector’s carbon emissions by 2030.

Washington should implement policies, including a clean energy standard, or CES, to ensure the electricity industry cuts carbon emissions 80% below 2005 levels by 2030, the group of 13 power interests, including generators Exelon Corp (EXC.O), PSEG(PEGPP.UL) and Talen Energy Corp, said in a letter to Biden.

The letter, a copy of which was seen by Reuters, did not mention Biden’s goal to fully decarbonize the power sector by 2035 as part of his strategy to fight climate change. But it said the 2030 timeline is consistent with Biden’s wider goal of decarbonizing the entire economy by 2050.

“A federal policy framework can be designed to support the power sector’s deployment of strategies that are […]

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The link between America’s rising maternal mortality rates and abortion

Stephan:  This is not good news, and it was utterly predictable. When I was a young man I lost two women friends (I was not the father) to kitchen abortions and it convinced me a woman MUST have control over her body, or we can never have gender equality. And what I also learned from those experiences back in the 1960s was how many women were dying of septicemia as a result of bad abortion protocols. Roe vs Wade made those deaths mostly disappear. Now thanks to evangelicals and christofascists these deaths are coming back.
Young pregnant woman being examined during pregnancy while coronavirus pandemic  Credit: Getty

Last week was Black Maternal Health Week, which reproductive justice activists started in 2018 to raise awareness of the grim fact that maternal mortality rates for Black women are up to three times higher than they are for white women. For the first time ever, the White House also joined in, with President Joe Biden issuing a proclamation noting that “America’s maternal mortality rates are among the highest in the developed world” and calling on “all Americans to recognize the importance of addressing the crisis of Black maternal mortality and morbidity in this country.”

The reasons for this crisis are multifaceted. As Vice President Kamala Harris explained in an interview with STAT, “systemic disparities and implicit bias” in health care are major contributors. She also explained that the White House is committed to “investing in social determinants that we know influence maternal health, such as housing, transportation, and nutrition.” A new study published in the medical journal Contraception points to […]

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