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Deeply divided EU puts conditions on Ukraine for the first time
2023-07-02
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
by Evgenia Kondakova

[REGNUM] On June 29-30, a summit of leaders of the European Union took place in Brussels. And although the Union itself and its individual countries are experiencing a lot of various problems, nevertheless, the main focus of the summit agenda was shifted outside the EU.

TOPIC #1
Immediately The very first session of the first day of the summit was dedicated to Ukraine.

The invitation to the event, sent by European Council President Charles Michel to the leaders, said that amid ongoing hostilities and the destruction of the Kakhovka hydroelectric dam, the EU must reaffirm its commitment to support Kiev through continuous financial and military assistance. And it will take a long time to pay - Europe, according to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz , proceeds from the fact that the Ukrainian conflict will not end soon.

Before the summit, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell promised to double aid to Ukraine and suggested that the European Peace Fund would become Ukraine's Defense Fund. Although, as noted by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry , Maria Zakharova , commenting on this idea, it has long become the European War Fund. Initially, the fund was created in 2021 to finance tasks aimed at maintaining peace, preventing conflicts and strengthening international security, but after the start of the NWO, the funds from it were redirected to the purchase of weapons for Ukraine.

And the European Commission a week earlier appealed to the EU member states with a call to contribute another €50 billion for Ukraine to the general EU budget, which, as the agency itself reported, was fully exhausted ahead of schedule, and this is no less than €1 trillion. In this regard, the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban repeated the question countless times: “Where is the money?”

"Just 2 years after the adoption of the 7-year budget, Brussels is running out of money. How so? What happened to the budget? Where is the money, European Commission?" the politician wrote on Twitter, illustrating with a GIF image of the confused hero John Travolta from the movie Pulp Fiction.

In an interview with the Hungarian radio station Kossuth, which he gave on the sidelines of the EU summit on June 30, Orban stressed that over the past 1.5 years, the EU has already provided Ukraine with € 70 billion, and where this money went, it is not known how it is unclear who will control the funds and where they will go. The head of the Hungarian government is sure that the European Commission has no chance to get an additional €50 billion from the EU countries.

"There is no money in the EU budget. Where did this money go? We know the answer: they were issued to Ukraine for a war that should not have happened," he said.

Asked if EU bailouts would bring peace to Ukraine closer, Orban said he disagreed with the approach of the big players who say that if you keep giving money, Ukrainian soldiers will fight and defeat the Russians.

"A year and a half has passed, we have done what we have done, the result is zero, even negative. Russia is not defeated, the Russian political leadership is in place, the Russian economy is doing well, and we are suffering from high inflation, and we have no money to support the Ukrainians. Obviously, the counteroffensive launched by the Ukrainians is difficult, and there are serious doubts that we can hope for anything at all," he stated.

Orban stressed that he belongs to a different school - one that is convinced that negotiations are needed, and not the continuation of hostilities.

WHERE TO GET MONEY
The EU does not have its own money for Ukraine, but there is a temptation to give it other people's funds, "squeezed out" illegally - the frozen assets of the Russian Federation. European officials have long been looking for a way to transfer Russian funds for the needs of Kyiv, but in vain - there is no legal mechanism.

In addition, this issue causes disagreement among EU members: large states, in particular Germany, fear that ill-conceived actions could undermine the confidence of foreign investors and provoke their withdrawal from the European financial market. The European Central Bank has also warned about such risks.

Following the results of the first day of the summit, the Prime Minister of Belgium, on whose territory 90% of the frozen Russian assets are located, Alexandre de Croo announced the EU's intention to use the excess profits from investing these funds of the Russian Federation to help Ukraine and expects an income of at least €3 billion a year.

There is no talk of confiscation of assets, the bottom line is that companies receive excess profits from investing Russian funds, and it is taxed. According to The Guardian sources, lawyers recognized such a move as legally acceptable, and the proposal can only be approved after it has been discussed with the UK, the US and Japan.

However, the EU must be able to return the assets to Russia at any time, so it is necessary to find an opportunity to earn more from these funds than interest plus the frozen assets themselves. The Financial Times warns that if the assets lose their value, they will have to be reimbursed by European taxpayers. What the leaders of the countries, of course, do not want.

As a result, no progress on this issue was achieved by the EU, they agreed to work further, and the European Commission, according to President Ursula von der Leyen , will make a proposal to use the windfall profits from Russian sovereign assets.

THE CONCEPT HAS CHANGED
According to a French diplomatic source Agence France-Presse, on the sidelines of the summit on the morning of June 30, representatives of France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, Poland, Romania, Spain, Portugal, Italy and Belgium held a meeting to discuss the consequences of a possible enlargement of the EU at the expense of Ukraine.

It is quite obvious that now (and in the near future) they will definitely not be accepting into their ranks a country on whose territory hostilities are taking place, which actually exists only on money from outside. Apparently, the Europeans decided to calculate everything in advance, so that later there would be no unpleasant surprises, in what position the EU found itself after the admission of Ukraine.

At the same time, the European Union is considering providing Ukraine with security guarantees, which, as the Financial Times specified, include funding, arms supplies, training of military personnel and the transfer of intelligence.

However, not all EU countries want to make any long-term commitments with respect to Kyiv, moreover, Austria, Ireland and Malta asked to take into account their neutral status, which does not imply the provision of military assistance. However, they themselves have long discredited themselves by joining all the packages of anti-Russian sanctions.

And although the postulate “to help Ukraine as much as needed” has not been canceled, in the final document of the summit, European leaders for the first time outlined the conditions for further support to Kiev and significantly changed their position on a number of aspects:

1. The initial thesis about the readiness to “assume obligations to ensure the security of Ukraine for the long term” in the final version began to say that the EU member states are ready to consider options for such obligations, and only together with international partners. With whom exactly, it is not specified, but this number may include NATO, whose Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg also participated in the summit.

2. European officials for the first time put forward a condition for the continuation of military assistance to Ukraine: it should not harm the interests of the EU countries themselves and run counter to the national policy of individual European countries in the field of defense and security.

The inclusion of this clause for the EU leadership can be a way to calm those countries that are dissatisfied with unlimited spending on Ukraine to the detriment of their own national security, and for the member states themselves a way to distance themselves from military assistance to the Armed Forces of Ukraine against the background of already depleted stocks of weapons and the lack of success of the Ukrainian army on the field fight.

3. The EU has indicated the need to continue stable, predictable and sustainable financial support for Ukraine (again in cooperation with international partners), but there is no mention of any € 50 billion that the European Commission so much wanted to receive from EU members.

4. The rhetoric regarding the “peace formula” of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has also changed markedly: instead of the previous unconditional support for all 10 points of the plan, the EU now supports only key principles and goals.

5. EU leaders allowed for new peace initiatives to resolve the crisis, proving that they must be based on full respect for the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine within internationally recognized borders (i.e. with Crimea, Donbass, Kherson and Zaporozhye regions) . It is curious that no exceptions to the option of freezing the conflict are mentioned, although recently European politicians have said that this is unacceptable.

6. The participants of the summit condemned the deliberate destruction of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station, but did not indicate the perpetrators, and after all, immediately after the accident, without trial or investigation, many blamed Russia, however, as always.

EVERYONE THINKS ABOUT RUSSIA
There was no Russian theme in the initial agenda of the summit, but the events of June 24 made their own adjustments.

In the midst of an attempted armed rebellion undertaken by the founder of the Wagner PMC, Yevgeny Prigozhin, European officials unanimously said only that they were monitoring the situation, this was an internal affair of Russia, and they had nothing to do with what was happening, as if they clearly followed the instructions sent out by the US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken to American diplomats around the world.

Nevertheless, already at the end of the events, the West continues to study what really happened then, and the German Federal Intelligence Service (BND) even launched an internal check to find out why the German services were not aware of the impending rebellion, although the United States was aware in several days.

And yet, statements about the split and weakness of Russia, the destruction of the myth of its indestructibility have been and continue to be heard. Even in the invitation to the summit, Charles Michel wrote: “Our unshakable unity contrasts with the disunity in Russia demonstrated by the events of this weekend.”

French President Emmanuel Macron could not resist commenting publicly, saying that "the insurrection in Russia shows the divisions that exist within the country, the fragility of its army and auxiliary forces."

However, in someone else's eye you see a straw, but in your own you do not notice the beam.

Two days before the opening of the summit in Nanterre, a suburb of Paris, police officers killed a teenager of Arab origin from service weapons who violated traffic rules and refused to stop the car at the request of patrolmen. This provoked protests in different parts of the country.

And yet, the French president did not refuse a trip to Brussels and even managed to go with his wife to an Elton John concert, for which he was immediately criticized by citizens. But the unrest reached such proportions that the leader of the Fifth Republic had to urgently fly to Paris on June 30, canceling the final press conference in the Belgian capital in order to hold a meeting of the crisis headquarters.

Macron's absence from EU summits is an extremely rare event, BFM TV channel noted.

Russian officials such as Dmitry Medvedev, Sergei Lavrov and Maria Zakharova make tongue-in-cheek comments on the matter, comparing the events of the Wagner uprising and the riots in France to Macron's remarks on the matter.

NOT A SINGLE RUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN CONFLICT
And yet, one should not think that the entire summit was devoted exclusively to the Ukrainian conflict and the situation around it.

In Brussels, European leaders also held a discussion on relations with China. As a result, the EU confirmed a multifaceted political approach to China: it is simultaneously seen as a partner, as a competitor, and as a systemic rival.

“Despite different political and economic systems, the EU and China have a common interest in developing a constructive and stable relationship based on respect, based on the rules of the international order, balanced interaction and reciprocity,” the document says.

However, even when talking about China, Europeans again return to Ukraine. The European Union intends to actively cooperate with China on climate issues, solving health problems, food security, humanitarian aid and other important international challenges. And the main challenge now is the Ukrainian crisis. And the EU countries called on China to put pressure on Russia, its close ally, to immediately and completely withdraw troops from Ukraine without preconditions.

Of course, there was also an intra-European agenda - the summit of EU leaders, after all.

The problem that has been acute for the community for many years, but the solution is still not approaching, on the contrary, the situation is only getting worse, is the migration crisis: since 2022, millions more newcomers from Ukraine have been added to refugees from African and Middle Eastern countries. The idea of ​​distributing guests across all EU countries in accordance with quotas has long and completely failed, and it is impossible to find a really effective mechanism. So the current meeting in Brussels did not bring success.

“At the EU summit, 27 member states failed to reach consensus on a European asylum policy due to resistance from Hungary and Poland,” DPA reported.

According to Orban, EU countries have previously managed to come to an agreement on various issues, but "migration has deeply divided them."

"We will be able to adopt any rules only if everyone agrees, there will be a unanimous decision. But through a series of swift, putsch-like actions, supporters of migration pushed through the proposal to establish migration quotas at the council of the heads of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Hungary and Poland voted against to the end, and several countries abstained, which can be regarded as a soft "no," the Hungarian Prime Minister said.

In general, the EU summits are not the same anymore: instead of deciding how to make life better for Europeans, life becomes more fun, the leaders of the countries are discussing the situation in Ukraine, which is not even a member of the union and will not enter soon, if at all, vying to repeat anti-Russian theses, knowing full well that the imposed sanctions have not worked. They themselves chose the role of an obedient vassal of the United States, implicitly executing orders from across the ocean, terminating deals that are beneficial to them and silently bringing ammunition for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. And no one other than the European leaders themselves is to blame for this.

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Home Front: Politix
Hollywood Heavyweights Pour Cash into Georgia Senate Runoffs
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...Senator-for-life from New York, renowned for his love of standing in front of cameras and microphones. Schumer has been a professional politician since 1975, when disco was in flower, which is 44.96814 years. Senate minority leader as of 2017...
(D-NY) recently declared, "Now we take Georgia, and then we change America." Nobody is happier to make Schumer’s declaration a reality than Hollywood, as many of the industry’s biggest power players are putting their money and influence behind Georgia’s Democratic Senate candidates to win that fight.

A-list stars including George Clooney, Will Smith, Joaquin Phoenix, and Leonardo DiCaprio are pouring cash into Georgia’s runoff elections, hoping to push Democratic challengers Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock across the finish line, thereby flipping the Senate blue.
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‘Gotti’ Is Actually Worse Than Its 0% Rotten Tomatoes Score
2018-11-18
[DECIDER] John Travolta’s much-maligned Gotti currently has a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Zero. To put that in perspective, Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo has a 9% Tomatometer score. When I read that this critically-reviled crime drama about notorious gangster John Gotti was heading to Prime Video, I wondered if the film was “so bad it’s actually good” bad, or “so bad that it’s very, very, very, very bad” bad. It’s the latter. Oh my Gotti, it’s the latter. I don’t wanna kick a movie when it’s down, but my TYDT review of Gotti is “Buzz, your girlfriend. Woof.”

Directed by Kevin Connolly and starring John Travolta, Kelly Preston, and a cacophonous train wreck of atrocious accents, Gotti is… technically a movie. What separates this project from other films is that it bravely decided to forgo anything even remotely resembling a coherent narrative. Respect, man. Respect. Watching it is kinda like your five-year-old nephew coming up to you and being like, “I drew this! And this! And this! And here’s a picture of skunk!” I never, not for one single solitary second, understood what was happening. I kinda got it in an abstract way? Attempting to comprehend Gotti is like staring at a Magic Eye picture for an hour only to be like, “Wait a minute. This isn’t a Magic Eye at all; it’s an atlas of the city of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.”

Only with more wigs and cursing.

Is Gotti so bad it’s worth hate-watching? No. Not really. Other than some truly astonishing wig and accent work, you’re not missing much. The whole thing is more puzzling than entertaining. I found myself saying “wait, what?” at almost every turn and was routinely left wondering if the entire movie was a parody or some form of advanced irony I was too dumb to understand. Gotti is either a very bad film or a work of next-level art my primitive brain can’t fully comprehend. Maybe in 2,000 years Gotti will be the new Mona Lisa? Who knows. All bets are off when it comes to this movie.

We did have some good times, Gotti and I. At one point, the film just scampers off to have a private conversation with itself, prattling on about characters that have yet to be introduced. Or maybe they were? I honestly have no idea. There’s like 1,000 gangsters in this movie. This section is either immensely poor storytelling or incredibly esoteric performance art. Either way, it lasts somewhere between thirty seconds and an hour. Time is a tugboat when it comes to Gotti. Sure, that expression doesn’t make sense, but neither does ANYTHING ELSE IN THIS MOVIE.

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‘Gotti’ flick is the worst mob movie of all-time
2018-06-17
A pity. Mr. Wife did the headshot photos for one of the minor characters.
[NYPOST] I’d rather wake up next to a severed horse head than ever watch "Gotti" again.

The worst movie of the year so far, the long-awaited biopic about the Gambino crime boss’ rise from made man to top dog took four directors, 44 producers and eight years to make.

It shows. The finished product belongs in a cement bucket at the bottom of the river.

Keeping this mafioso mess alive throughout all the turmoil has been John Travolta, playing John Gotti. Travolta, who’s made a career out of Italian stereotypes, obviously thought the Dapper Don would be his Don Corleone. It’s his Chef Boy­ardee.

The film bounces between 36 years of events seemingly at random and with the flimsiest of context. Call it "Whack to the Future." We move from 1979 to 2009 to 1983 and back to 1979. We meet Frank DeCicco, ­Angelo Ruggiero, Sammy Gravano and about a million more mobsters who we never learn anything ‐ or care ‐ about. We move from Massapequa to Little Italia to Queens but rarely see the same place twice.

Just two events are clearly presented: The 1980 death of ­12-year-old Frank Gotti by car and the shooting of Gambino boss Paul Castellano outside Sparks Steak House in 1985.

The rest is an excuse for ­Travolta to shmact and for his wife, Kelly Preston ‐ playing Gotti’s wife, Victoria ‐ to howl like Medea.

As Junior, Spencer Rocco ­Lofranco is OK. He, at least, thinks through his role instead of rabidly twitching like Travolta. But he’s also 25 and appears 17. While Junior’s being indicted in 2009, Lofranco looks like Macaulay Culkin’s parents forgot him in a courtroom.

It’s the worst mob movie ever, but I see a bright future in midnight showings. "The Gotti Horror Picture Show."
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Daily Depraved Digest
2017-11-14

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Alcon is accused of stalking by a woman who claims he started texting her after seeing him at a Halloween party. She has known Alcorn for a decade and had received texts in the past, but these were getting more aggressive. He texted that he loved her and wanted to have children with her. He also sent her a picture of his genitals. When he texted that he was outside of her home, she called police.

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John Travolta fingered for 2000 sexual assault
Hollywood star John Travolta has been named in a criminal complaint by a 21-year-old masseur who accused the actor of sexual battery that reportedly took place in 2000.

According to the bombshell police report, the masseur alleged that Travolta groped his bare buttocks and indecently exposed himself during a deep body massage at the LaQuinta Hotel in Palm Springs, California.

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Home Front: WoT
Abu Hamza lost hands in Pakistan army experiment
2014-05-09
[DAWN] British hate preacher Abu Hamza told his US terror trial Thursday that his hands were blown off during a Pakistain army explosives experiment in Lahore in 1993.

The device was prepared by an Arab with the same name as an expert alleged to have taught al Qaeda recruits in Afghanistan in 2000-01.

Mustafa Kamel Mustafa, 56, better known in Britannia as Abu Hamza al-Masri has pleaded not guilty
"Wudn't me."
in New York to 11 kidnapping and terror counts that pre-date 9/11.

He is charged over the 1998 kidnapping in Yemen of 16 Westerners, conspiracy to set up a jihad training camp in Oregon in 1999, of providing material support to al Qaeda, of assisting the Taliban and of sending recruits for terror training in Afghanistan.

Work in Pakistain
Taking the stand in his defense for a second day, he told the court he moved with his family to Pakistain in 1992 to do reconstruction work in war-torn Afghanistan.

After Saudi funders pulled the plug on multi-million-dollar projects, he said he helped Arab veterans of the 1980s Afghan jihad against the Soviet Union find jobs with the Pakistain army.

Those with army tactics and explosives experience were wanted "to help with the army in other areas of conflict," Abu Hamza testified.

In 1993 he said he was designing a steel plate with a Pak engineer as part of a wider, unidentified project for which "others were designing explosives." He said he introduced the army to "some Arabs," including an Egyptian married to a Pak woman.

This Arab had the same name, Abu Khabab, as the man whom British al Qaeda recruit Saajid Badat said taught explosives at a jihad training camp in Afghanistan in 1999-2001.

The work took place in army issued accommodations in the city of Lahore, close to the Indian border, he said.

"I was very surprised," Abu Hamza said, describing how explosives were tested on empty land between two villas outside on the street.

"I was surprised why the neighbors were not complaining or calling the police. They were all army families," he said.

Pakistain army asked him to keep quiet
The Arab man was lax with "health and safety," he said, and prepared a small container of explosives which "Commander Ilyas" put in a detonator before leaving.

Abu Hamza said he picked up the device, which was getting hot, but couldn't throw it in the bathroom as previously advised because someone was at the sink.

He said he "felt the kaboom" and saw blood before falling into a coma. He was taken to a military hospital in Lahore, where he spent a month.

Abu Hamza later flew to London to be fitted with a prosthetic before returning to Pakistain to collect his children six months later in early 1994, he told the court.

He said the army offered not to round up any more Arab former mujahideen in exchange for his silence.

"The army said look we're not going to make any more arrests, just don't embarrass us about what happened," the preacher said.

He described his hospital treatment in Pakistain as "the very best" and that doctors in England "were very impressed about how my stumps were done and healed." Previous reports said that he lost his arms in Afghanistan, but Abu Hamza said "all sorts of stories" had circulated about the reason for his injuries.

The preacher got a laugh from the court when he said one of the stories had been that his hands were cut off in Soddy Arabia
...a kingdom taking up the bulk of the Arabian peninsula. Its primary economic activity involves exporting oil and soaking Islamic rubes on the annual hajj pilgrimage. The country supports a large number of princes in whatcha might call princely splendor. When the oil runs out the rest of the world is going to kick sand in the Soddy national face...
when he was caught stealing.

He later became emotional when asked about the 1995 massacre of Bosnian Moslems in Srebrenica, forcing Judge Katherine Forrest to call a seven-minute break. He also testified to changing his name legally on his British passport in order to travel to Bosnia in the mid-1990s to provide cars and money to Moslem fighters.

Abu Hamza made another joke, saying it was as easy as paying 25 pounds ($42 in today's money) and giving your name as John Travolta, to further laughs. He faces life in prison in a maximum security US prison if convicted by jury at the New York court.
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RIP Robert Hegyes
2012-01-28
Robert Hegyes, one of the Sweathogs on the immortal New York high school comedy “Welcome Back, Kotter,” died Thursday after suffering apparent heart failure at his Metuchen, N.J., home.

He was taken to JFK Hospital in Edison, where he was pronounced dead. He was 60 and had been in poor health since a heart attack several years ago.

On “Kotter,” Hegyes played Juan Luis Pedro Philippo DeHuevos Epstein, a Puerto Rican Jew who was known for his tall hair, short stature, big mouth and large attitude.

His signatures on the show included a large red handkerchief in his rear pocket. He also wrote regular notes to the teacher, Gabe Kaplan’s Mr. Kotter, that asked he be excused from various activities, including his classes.

They were always signed, “Epstein’s Mother,” and when Kotter read them aloud, Epstein would mouth the words.

Born in Perth Amboy, N.J., Hegyes graduated from Metuchen High School and Glassboro State College, now Rowan University, before moving to New York to join a children’s acting company, Theater in a Trunk.

He auditioned for the Epstein role and landed it, playing alongside John Travolta’s Vinnie Barbarino, Ron Palillo’s Arnold Horshak and Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs’ Boom Boom Washington.

Most of the cast reunited last year at the TV Land Awards to mark the show’s 35th anniversary.

After “Kotter” he stayed in acting, guesting on shows like “NewsRadio,” “Drew Carey” and “Saturday Night Live.”

He became a regular as Detective Manny Epstein on “Cagney and Lacey.”

He always said his acting idol was Chico Marx, whom he would occasionally imitate on “Kotter,” and he played Chico in a stage production of “An Evening With Groucho.”
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Home Front: Culture Wars
Taking the private jet to Copenhagen
2009-12-01
Hypocrisy is the vice we find hardest to forgive, but it's also the one we most enjoy discovering in others. And nothing piques our interest more than eco-hypocrisy as practised by the "green" celebrities who have been spouting green virtue but spewing out hundreds of tons of carbon from their private jets or multiple holiday homes around the globe.

There was Sheryl Crow, who had called upon the public to refrain from using more than one square of toilet paper per visit ("except on those pesky occasions when two or three are required") and who was leading a Stop Global Warming concert tour across America. It was revealed that while Crow travelled in a biodiesel tour bus, her 30-person entourage followed in a fleet of 13 gas-guzzling vehicles.

John Travolta notoriously encouraged the British public to do its bit to fight global warming -- after flying into London on one of his five, yes, five private jets (one of which is a Boeing 707). In 2006 his piloting hobby produced an estimated 800 tons of carbon emissions, more than a hundred times the output of the average Briton, according to the Carbon Trust.
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Home Front: Politix
Waxman-Markey Flunks Math
2009-06-30
A couple we know got a rude interruption on Saturday night. The two had settled into their seats at the AMC Cupertino Square 16 theater and were enjoying The Taking of Pelham 123, a thriller remake starring John Travolta and Denzel Washington. But Pelham 123 never finished; the theater lost its electrical power. The cause was a rolling brownout, due to a California heat wave and excessive use of air conditioning.

Electricity is a good thing. It powers your computer, drives economic growth, transmits images from Tehran streets, keeps preemies alive in hospitals, prevents meat from rotting and enchants and cools you in movie theaters.

Yes, electricity is a good thing. Where does it come from?

In the U.S., electricity is produced from these sources. If you are reading this on a handheld and can't read Wikipedia's wonderful pie chart, here is the breakdown:

48.9% -- Coal
20% -- Natural Gas
19.3% -- Nuclear
1.6% -- Petroleum

Got that? A tick over 88% of U.S. electricity comes from three sources: coal, gas and nuclear. Petroleum brings the contribution of so-called "evil" energy--that is, energy that is carbon- or uranium-based--to almost 90%.

The remaining sources of U.S. electricity, the renewables, are, by comparison, tiny players:

7.1% -- Hydroelectric
2.4% -- Other Renewables
0.7% -- Other

Hydroelectric accounts for 70% of renewable energy in America. But, of course, hydro is mostly tapped out. Almost every dam that could be built has been built. Ironically enough, political opposition to building more dams comes from the same crowd of tree huggers who oppose coal, gas and uranium.

Do you see where I'm going?

The Waxman-Markey bill that passed the House on Friday by a 219-212 margin will punitively tax energy sources that contribute 90% of current U.S. electricity (or 71% if you want to leave out nuclear). The taxes will be used to subsidize the 10% renewable contributors (but really just 3% after you leave out hydro).

In other words, Waxman-Markey is betting the future of U.S. electricity production on sources that now contribute 3% or supply 10 million Americans with electricity. That's enough juice for the people in Waxman's Los Angeles County. Or, if you prefer, for Nancy Pelosi's metro San Francisco plus Markey's metro Boston.

Well, what about electricity for the other 295 million? You can't get there from here with Waxman-Markey. At very best, solar, wind and cellulosic ethanol will make 20% contributions by 2025. The smart money would bet on 10%.

Renewable dreamers, such as New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, believe this magical 3% is somehow different than the 97%. Different in the way the silicon chip is different than the Eniac computer. In other words, they believe the 3% will see Moore's Law exponential gains that will grow mighty in a decade. That is precisely the bet being made by the giant venture capital fund Kleiner Perkins with its billion-dollar-plus green fund. The firm's alpha dog and green weeper, John Doerr, is convinced that solar and cellulosic ethanol will see Moore's Law gains if you assemble the world's best and brightest minds to work on it.

I see no evidence of that. Now, it is true that solar and maybe cellulosic ethanol have the potential of making bigger technological leaps than traditional sources. But not at the pace of Moore's Law, or even close.

Meanwhile, traditional sources of electricity that are progressing in the direction of cleaner and more efficient are being ignored (or dissed by Waxman-Markey). Here are two must reads--the first on clean coal by Gregg Easterbrook, the second on fission energy by Robert Metcalfe. Study them if you take electricity production seriously.

Bottom line: There is no way the U.S. economy can enjoy future prosperity without the big three electrical energy sources of clean coal, natural gas and nuclear.
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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Bahamas senator accused in Travolta plot resigns
2009-01-25
A Bahamas senator accused of trying to extort money from actor John Travolta after his son's death resigned on Saturday and vowed to prove her innocence.

Sen. Pleasant Bridgewater, an attorney from Grand Bahama, said she plans to fight "untrue and unfair charges" stemming from actions she took as a lawyer. "How these innocent actions can be so misconstrued, so perversely twisted to mean something other than it was, is a mystery," she said without providing more details.

Bridgewater could not be immediately reached for comment.

Travolta had filed a complaint of attempted extortion, according to police, but did not release any details of the alleged plot. The actor and his wife Kelly Preston have returned home to Florida with the ashes of their 16-year-old, chronically ill son, Jett, who died of a seizure this month at their family vacation home on Grand Bahama.
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-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
With five private jets, Travolta still lectures on global warming
2007-03-30
His serious aviation habit means he is hardly the best person to lecture others on the environment. But John Travolta went ahead and did it anyway. The 53-year-old actor, a passionate pilot, encouraged his fans to "do their bit" to tackle global warming. But although he readily admitted: "I fly jets", he failed to mention he actually owns five, along with his own private runway. Clocking up at least 30,000 flying miles in the past 12 months means he has produced an estimated 800 tons of carbon emissions – nearly 100 times the average Briton's tally.

Travolta made his comments this week at the British premiere of his movie, Wild Hogs. He spoke of the importance of helping the environment by using "alternative methods of fuel" – after driving down the red carpet on a Harley Davidson.

Travolta, a Scientologist, claimed the solution to global warming could be found in outer space and blamed his hefty flying mileage on the nature of the movie business. But his appointment as a "serving ambassador" for the Australian airline Qantas doesn't seem to have much to do with the movies. Nor does a recent, two-month round-the-world flying trip. "It [global warming] is a very valid issue," Travolta declared. "I'm wondering if we need to think about other planets and dome cities.

"Everyone can do their bit. But I don't know if it's not too late already. We have to think about alternative methods of fuel. "I'm probably not the best candidate to ask about global warming because I fly jets. "I use them as a business tool though, as others do. I think it's part of this industry – otherwise I couldn't be here doing this and I wouldn't be here now."

Travolta's five private planes – a customised £2million Boeing 707, three Gulfstream jets and a Lear jet – are kept at the bottom of his garden in the US next to a private runway.
There is a picture of the house and his jets parked outside at the link. Just make sure to keep the drool off your keyboards
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Good morning...
2006-09-01
<span class=Inverse>John Travolta</span> caught kissing another manU.S. drafting sanctions on IranIsraeli military court sends captured Hamas leaders for trialUNSC adopts resolution on UN troops in DarfurBlasts kill 52 Iraqis, injure 160 others in BaghdadArmy Recovers Body of BugtiCambodia mulls outlawing affairs
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