Monday, December 4, 2023

OHIO Woman Who Nearly Starved Her Dog To End Receives Maximum Sentence! Amazing Transformation

  


Woman Who Nearly Starved Her Dog To End Receives Maximum Sentence! Amazing Transformation Bogey, a pit bull who was almost starved to end by his heartless owner, has finally received some form of justice. Ohio woman, Ashley Roderick, pleaded guilty to starving Bogey, a misdemeanor animal cruelty charge, and received the maximum sentence allowed. Bogey was surrendered to Lucas County Pit Crew weighing only 18 pounds and unable to stand. They said at the time of rescue he was basically a skeleton. He was in critical condition and the staff was unsure if he would survive. Special thanks to rescuer: Lucas County Pit Crew



Trump Supporter Reveals The Sad Truth About His Party

 


The GOP seems to be going backward. Adrian Costa discusses on Rebel HQ.



KENTUCKY! He still breathing was left in the parking lot to end in pains so weak he could not lift his head.




He still breathing was left in the parking lot to end in pains so weak he could not lift his head. Help more Animal click here: https://bit.ly/2V6WWre Today around 12 pm, a dying dog was left in the KHS parking lot. Someone dropping off wish list donations saw the dog and alerted staff, who rushed him to our Veterinary Services department. We immediately began working to try to save his life, warming him with heated blankets and warm IV fluids. Ethan, as we have named him, was so weak he could not lift his head. He is the thinnest dog we have ever seen that was still breathing. This rack of bones weighs just 38 pounds, when he should be about 80 pounds. The outline of every bone can be seen from his dehydrated skin, and his muscle loss is extreme, as his body tried to find any fuel to survive. Ethan was also filthy from feces and urine. Special thanks to: Kentucky Humane Society



 

UNHINGED GOP Declares CIVIL WAR On ITSELF after Latest Vote

 



MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on the civil war inside the Republican Party as many GOP Members blame Kevin McCarthy for ousting George Santos as a way to attack Matt Gaetz and Speaker MAGA Mike Johnson.




Senate Republicans Stage Walkout After Democrats Subpoena SCOTUS' Wealthy Friends

 




Democrats in the Senate late last week voted to issue subpoenas to two high-profile Republican donors that have been at the center of the SCOTUS payoff scandal. Accountability apparently doesn't sit well with Republicans, as the Republican Senators on the Judiciary Committee staged a walkout in protest of the subpoenas. This isn't about a political vendetta or bad legislation - this is about making sure that our highest court isn't corrupt to the core, but answering that question is just too much for the GOP. Farron Cousins explains what happened.




Over 1,000 more Gazans massacred over the weekend in Palestine

Saturday was the deadliest day since Israel began its bombardment of Gaza, with over 1,000 people killed, the Euro-Med human rights monitoring group said Sunday. The organization documented “a string of Israeli airstrikes with strong fire belts on Saturday. The strikes targeted buildings and inhabited residential blocks in Shuja’iya, Jabalia, and Beit Lahia without prior notice, demolishing them above the heads of their residents and burying dozens beneath the debris.” The death toll currently stands at more than 15,523 Palestinians killed in Gaza, 70 percent of whom were women and children, Gaza’s Ministry of Health said.

Over 1,000 more Gazans massacred over the weekend
in Palestine
by Andre Damon
04/12/2023

Saturday was the deadliest day since Israel began its bombardment of Gaza, with over 1,000 people killed, the Euro-Med human rights monitoring group said Sunday.

The organization documented “a string of Israeli airstrikes with strong fire belts on Saturday. The strikes targeted buildings and inhabited residential blocks in Shuja’iya, Jabalia, and Beit Lahia without prior notice, demolishing them above the heads of their residents and burying dozens beneath the debris.”

After forcibly displacing over a million people from northern Gaza into the south, Israel launched a ferocious air bombardment and ground offensive aimed at forcing the population of Gaza into the Sinai Desert. Already 1.8 million people in Gaza, or about 80 percent of the population, are internally displaced.

Bisan Owda, the Palestinian filmmaker who has amassed a following of millions of people around the world by documenting her life as a refugee in Gaza, explained what is taking place in a social media post:

This is the emptying of the Gaza Strip. This is the displacing of 2.25 million people to be homeless. To be displaced in the Sinai desert. They are emptying Gaza. They are saying that the South is a combat zone and the North is a combat zone. Where to go? They never told us before and they will never tell us. They told us to go to the South. And we came to the South and they tell us to go to anywhere else.

On Saturday, the New Arab, the London-based pan-Arab news outlet, cited sources close to the Egyptian negotiators who said that Israel’s plan to push the Palestinians into the Sinai Desert was becoming more clear.

The source told the newspaper,

By reviewing the map published by the occupation army (yesterday, Friday) and dividing the Gaza Strip and the south into squares, with alternating strikes west and east within the south, it becomes clear that the goal is to slowly displace or move the population towards the Egyptian border.

The newspaper cited Mohamed Mahmoud Mahran, professor of public international law, saying: “What Israel did is a flagrant violation of the principles of international humanitarian law and the Geneva Conventions.” He continued, “The Israeli occupation authority does not have the right to forcibly displace Palestinian civilians or transfer them outside their areas of original residence, even if it distributes leaflets or issues warnings of the need to move to other areas.”

The death toll currently stands at more than 15,523 Palestinians killed in Gaza, 70 percent of whom were women and children, Gaza’s Ministry of Health said.

This includes 198 doctors and medics, 112 employees of the United Nations and 77 journalists.

Over the weekend, Israel designated about 28 percent of Gaza for evacuation, under conditions in which those who have already evacuated were not being allowed to return to their homes.

On Sunday, the World Food Program reported, “there is a high risk of famine for all the people of Gaza.” It added, “Gaza’s food system is on the brink of collapsing. Most shops are either shut down or have nearly empty shelves. Inflation is high as prices of essential food items have spiked while aid delivery has not been sufficient during the humanitarian pause to cater for the food and nutrition needs of people in Gaza.”

Against this backdrop, the United States has unequivocally endorsed Israel’s genocide and vowed to support it without conditions.

Appearing on the “Meet the Press” Sunday talk show, Pentagon Spokesman John Kirby was asked if there would be “consequences … if the United States feels as though Israel is not following a specific plan to protect civilians?”

To this, Kirby replied, “We’re going to continue to support Israel as they go after Hamas. The security assistance continues to flow. That’s not going to change.”

Kirby defended Israel’s targeting of the civilian population, declaring, “They have actually given civilians in Gaza a list, a map—it’s online—a list of areas where they can go to be more safe. There’s not too many modern militaries, in advance of conducting operations, that would actually do that. So they are making an effort to at least inform the civilian population about where to go and where to avoid.”

In reality, the entire purpose of the forcing the civilian population to flee is to facilitate the ethnic cleansing of Gaza, accompanied by the total destruction of social infrastructure, from housing, to schools and hospitals.

The actual genocidal attitude of the US ruling class toward the people of Gaza was summed up by Senator Lindsey Graham, who justified attacks against the civilian population by claiming it was “radicalized”—i.e., that it opposed Israel and the United States.

“This is a radicalized population,” he said. “I don’t want to kill innocent people, but Israel is fighting not just Hamas, but the infrastructure around Hamas.”

Asked whether he believes “that too many Palestinian civilians have been killed,” Graham replied, “What is too many people dying in World War II after Pearl Harbor? Did the American public worry about how many people were dying to destroy Tokyo and Berlin?”

The UK, meanwhile, has announced plans for a more direct intervention, declaring that it will be flying surveillance drones over the territory of Gaza in support of Israel’s military onslaught.

Originally published in WSWS.ORG




https://countercurrents.org/2023/12/over-1000-more-gazans-massacred-over-the-weekend/ 



POLITICO Massachusetts Playbook: Feeling déjà vu

 


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BY LISA KASHINSKY AND KELLY GARRITY

GROUNDHOG DAY — Here we go again.

In just a few hours, Massachusetts Democrats are expected to take another run at passing a more than $3 billion supplemental budget that Republicans keep blocking over concerns with how the state is handling its migrant and shelter crises.

House Republicans stalled the supp for the third day straight in a rare Saturday session, forcing Democrats who usually have unilateral control over the chamber to again push off a vote on the bill that contains $250 million in critical funding for the emergency assistance program and raises for tens of thousands of public employees.

Republicans have relied on simple parliamentary procedure — questioning whether there’s a quorum — to halt proceedings in these informal sessions as they push for a return to formal sessions where they can debate the spending bill and hold a roll-call vote on it.

But, as pressure mounts from unions to pass workers’ raises , House Speaker Ron Mariano is signaling that he’s ready to cut off that avenue of protest. Today is “a work day. Members will be in here,” Mariano told the Boston Herald on Saturday, suggesting “there will be enough” members in the chamber to hit its 81-person quorum. (Never mind that Thursday and Friday were work days).

Massachusetts House Chamber

House Democrats are looking to power past Republican opposition to shelter money in the closeout supplemental budget. | Lisa Kashinsky/POLITICO

The clock is ticking. If the spending bill isn’t signed this week, workers run the risk of not getting their raises and retroactive pay in time for the holidays, union members and Beacon Hill officials have said.

Unions are blaming both parties for the holdup, as a rare exercise of GOP legislative power begins to turn into a no-win political situation for the Democrats whose procrastination led to this point and the Republicans whose continued objections could, critics say, hurt vulnerable families and state workers.

House Minority Leader Brad Jones seems aware of the optics. He told the Herald on Saturday that his caucus is keeping in mind “responsible opposition versus irresponsible obstructionism.”

The Massachusetts Senate Republican caucus has grown to four with the addition of Peter Durant (left). | Kelly Garrity/POLITICO

MASS GOP are revelling in the recent election of PETER DURANT....
ADDED:
"R" voters are consistently uninformed and fail to do their research before supporting an "R" candidate.
PETER DURANT ENDORSED DESANTIS!
MASS GOP statement:
And the MassGOP’s ability to help Durant may be limited by its still-dire financial straits — even though a win in this race is exactly what the party needs to start turning its fortunes around.
“If we didn’t have the debt, certainly we would be able to do more in this race,” Carnevale said. “But we certainly are confident in our chances.”
PETER DURANT IS A CLOWN FOR ENDORSING DESANTIS, THE BOOK BANNER, RE-WRITES HISTORY, DON'T SAY GAY DIM WIT!
That's before defining the ENVIRONMENTAL DESTRUCTION in FLORIDA or the numerous other issues...homeowners insurance? radioactive roads? DEAD MANATEES?
POLITICO Massachusetts Playbook:
DESANTISLAND — One of GOP state Rep. Peter Durant ’s first big actions as state senator-elect: endorsing Ron DeSantis for president, per the Florida governor's campaign.
THIS IS THE CLOWN THAT PETER DURANT ENDORSED:
NOTE: GREAT BARRINGTON DECLARATION is a DIRTY ENERGY KOCH funded think tank - it's a SCAM!
Ron DeSantis' New Surgeon General Appeared in 'Demon Sperm' Doctor's COVID Conspiracy Video
excerpt:
One of the video's main speakers, Dr. Stella Immanuel, is a physician who operates a medical clinic in a Texas strip mall next to her church, Firepower Ministries. In the video, she called hydroxychloroquine a "cure" and said, "You don't need a mask" to prevent the virus' spread.
Immanuel has claimed that ovarian cysts and endometriosis are caused by "demonic seed." Demons insert sperm into sleeping individuals when they have sex in their dreams, Immanuel claimed in articles on her church's website.
Ladapo has also promoted the anti-parasite medication ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19 symptoms. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has advised against using ivermectin as a COVID-19 treatment.
In October 2020, Ladapo signed the Great Barrington Declaration, a statement that called for developing societal herd immunity to COVID-19 through natural infection.


Mariano said Republicans have already made their point . But MassGOP Chair Amy Carnevale is cheering them on. "The migrant shelter crisis is unsustainable and we need [systemic] reforms,” Carnevale said on WCVB’s “On the Record.” “So, I really applaud our Republican leadership ... for standing up to this broken process.”

GOOD MONDAY MORNING, MASSACHUSETTS. The House gavels in at 10 a.m., and the Senate follows at 11 a.m. Remember, even if the bill clears the House today, it could still face Republican roadblocks in the Senate.

TODAY — Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll speaks at the Massachusetts Women’s Political Caucus Winner’s Circle Awards at 6 p.m. at the UMass Club. Rep. Lori Trahan hosts a Facebook Live on the history of the Lowell Mill Girls at 10 a.m. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu speaks at a UMass Boston/Mass General Brigham luncheon at noon.

Tips? Scoops? Are you a Republican lawmaker? Email us your plans for the supp: lkashinsky@politico.com and kgarrity@politico.com .

DATELINE BEACON HILL

NOTHING TO SEE HERE — Gov. Maura Healey traveled to Arizona for the Democratic Governors Association’s annual meeting, but you probably wouldn't know it unless you were in Phoenix. Healey’s office no longer sends out alerts when she’s traveling out of state, due to unspecified security concerns. And the confab wouldn’t have been on her public schedule because it’s a political event. Healey has no public events today.

FROM THE OPINION PAGES — As an overflowing shelter system prompts debate over whether to change the state’s “right-to-shelter” law, the Boston Globe’s Yvonne Abraham questions its limitations as she shares the story of a family that can’t afford rent but isn’t poor enough to qualify for emergency housing.

YAHD SIGNS AND BUMPAH STICKAHS

BIDEN’S GOT A FRIEND IN MORE THAN JAMES TAYLOR — President Joe Biden is appearing at not just one but three fundraisers when he travels here Tuesday. Along with the concert with Grammy-winner James Taylor, Biden is also appearing at the home of former U.S. Ambassador Alan Solomont , a person familiar with the planning told Playbook.

HEALEY'S CASH DASH — Healey will be in Worcester Tuesday to headline a fundraiser of her own. Tickets run from $250 to $1,000 for the evening reception to replenish the coffers of the governor's campaign committee, according to an invite obtained by Playbook.

FROM THE HUB

 — “Josh Kraft for mayor?,” by Gintautas Dumcius, Jennifer Smith, Bruce Mohl and Michael Jonas, CommonWealth Beacon: “Boston’s political rumor mill has churned for months about whether Josh Kraft, son of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and head of the organization’s philanthropic arm, is eyeing a campaign for mayor of Boston. Such a move would put him on a collision course with Michelle Wu, who has all but formally announced a run for a second four-year term. Kraft said he had been approached about running for mayor, though he did not name names.”

— “Boston Police union, city reach tentative 5-year contract deal,” by Flint McColgan and Joe Dwinell, Boston Herald: “The deal took place during a ‘flurry of meetings over the last few days’ that included [Mayor Michelle] Wu’s direct participation, according to a source familiar with the matter, that finalized early Friday morning.”

— “Baker salutes staff — and takes a bow — at Florian Hall party,” by Seth Daniel, Dorchester Reporter: “Mayor Michelle Wu attended and presented Baker with a street sign that reads ‘Frank Baker Way.’"

— “Roxbury residents weigh ideas for playground near Mass and Cass,” by Lance Reynolds, Boston Herald.

MARIJUANA IN MASSACHUSETTS

— “Top cannabis regulator suspended after she allegedly made racist remarks, which she denies,” by Matt Stout, Boston Globe: “An outside investigator reported in September that the state’s top cannabis regulator, Shannon O’Brien, made a series of racist and ‘culturally insensitive' remarks, including referring to Asian people as ‘yellow,’ while sowing turmoil within the agency she was appointed to lead — revelations that prompted Treasurer Deborah Goldberg to suspend O’Brien days later, new records show. … O’Brien’s attorneys said none of the accusations against her have ‘any merit.’”

IT'S NOT EASY BEING GREEN

— “Report Card: State Keeping Pace With Climate Goals,” by Sam Drysdale, State House News Service (paywall): “On the route to decarbonization, the state is so far on target with its goals, the Healey administration says, but there is more work to be done with the most intense period of rapid decarbonization quickly approaching. Gov. Maura Healey's administration released its first Climate Report Card on Friday, which includes data and assessments on the state's progress on its climate resilience and environmental justice goals.”

— “ US joins in other nations in swearing off coal power to clean the climate,” by Seth Borenstein, The Associated Press: “U.S. Special Envoy John Kerry announced that America was joining the Powering Past Coal Alliance, which means the Biden Administration commits to building no new coal plants and phasing out existing plants.”

WARREN REPORT

TWO-STATE SOLUTION — Sen. Elizabeth Warren wants to extend the cease-fire that lapsed in Gaza and “start building a foundation” for a two-state solution. But she said on WBZ’s “Keller @ Large” that both Hamas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are undermining that goal.

THE LOWELL CONNECTOR

— “‘Step aside,’ Lori Trahan tells Corey Robinson,” by Melanie Gilbert, Lowell Sun: “Rep. Lori Trahan called for City Councilor Corey Robinson to step aside from his council seat, saying his two charges for domestic assault and battery on a household/family member were ‘extremely disturbing’ and the police report details ‘excruciating to read.’”

THE LOCAL ANGLE

— “Man who died from ‘knife wound' outside Kowloon remembered as loving dad,” by Kaitlin McKinley Becker and Michael Rosenfield, NBC10 Boston: “A man is dead after he was found with a knife wound in Kowloon's parking lot in Saugus, Massachusetts, on Saturday night, and his family is speaking out about the 'horrible tragedy.' ... This is just the latest incident to occur at Kowloon, less than two weeks after a brawl at the iconic restaurant on Thanksgiving eve."

IN MEMORIAM

— “Massachusetts ‘mourns’ with family of Pittsfield native who died in Osprey crash, Warren says,” by Chris Van Buskirk, Boston Herald: “U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren said the entire state ‘mourns’ with the family of a U.S. Air Force member who died in an Osprey crash off the coast of Japan earlier this week. Staff Sgt. Jacob Galliher was killed Wednesday during a training mission off the southern coast of Japan.”

— “John Walsh: The Operative Who Paved the Way for Obama’s 2008 Win,” by Frank Phillips for POLITICO.

MEANWHILE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

BOOSTING BIDEN — It was an awkward night for Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.) at a New Hampshire Democratic Party dinner on Friday, where he sat and listened to top politician after top politician take the stage to urge activists to write in rival Biden's name on next month’s primary ballot.

Longtime Democratic operative Kathy Sullivan is also helping launch a super PAC in the state to encourage voters to write in Biden. The PAC comes in addition to a grassroots effort that launched in late October and has now hired two staffers to help do the same. More from Lisa in Manchester and Holly Otterbein .

— “Influential N.H. Dems See Hope for a President Hakeem Jeffries in 2028,” by Trent Spiner, The Messenger.

MEANWHILE IN RHODE ISLAND

— “R.I. Ethics Commission appointee resigns after Globe investigation into sexual harassment complaints,” by Amanda Milkovits and Edward Fitzpatrick, Boston Globe: “Bryant C. Da Cruz, Governor Daniel J. McKee’s new pick for the Rhode Island Ethics Commission, withdrew his name Friday afternoon hours after a Boston Globe investigation detailed sexual harassment complaints made against him by six women.”

HEARD ‘ROUND THE BUBBLAH

HAPPY BIRTHDAY — to State House News Service’s Alison Kuznitz , the Boston Globe’s Jackie Kucinich , Springfield state Rep. Angelo Puppolo, Amanda Keane, Marina McCarthy, Sarah Baron, Jennifer Taub, Maureen Forry-Sorrell and Kevin Towle .

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