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Daily Archives: February 20, 2020
Is the cryptocurrency bull market finally here? – Coin Rivet
Posted: February 20, 2020 at 10:47 am
The 2017 cryptocurrency bull market will go down in history as one of the most remarkable and extraordinary events in financial markets.
It saw Bitcoin rise to $20,000, Ethereum to $1,420 and a plethora of newly-launched ICO projects experience gains of up to 3,000%.
More than two years later, Bitcoin has failed to breach its previous all-time high while the likes of Ethereum continue to trade 80% lower than it once was.
However, 2020 has caused a newfound sense of optimism across the industry, which has been highlighted by a dramatic rise in prices across the board in the first six weeks of the year.
With a number of altcoins right on the brink of a major breakout, it does seem as though a bull market is currently in effect for the cryptocurrency sector.
Whether it has become a safe haven amidst economic uncertainty due to the coronavirus, or simply a move to anticipate leading up to Bitcoins halving, the overall level of cryptocurrency sentiment is brewing towards euphoria.
In May, Bitcoin will undergo a third halving in its 10-year history, which will see block rewards for miners slashed from 12.5BTC to 6.25BTC per block.
The theory is that the mining industry will be more incentivised to hold onto the extra coins mined until the halving, thus drying up supply.
When the supply is reduced, the price naturally begins to rise which, in turn, causes a new wave of demand from both new and old investors.
The previous two halvings in 2012 and 2016 both came before a series of bull markets that saw Bitcoin surge to two consecutive all-time highs with altcoins eventually following.
Global markets have experienced a decline since the turn of the year as concerns begin to mount in regards to the coronavirus outbreak in China.
Companies have begun removing foreign workers from Chinese offices and factories in light of recent concerns, which is expected to hit the worlds second largest economy hard over the coming months.
As uncertainty reigns over the far eastern manufacturing hub, traders and investors are beginning to fear a global bear market, which naturally causes people to turn towards traditional hedges like gold and Bitcoin.
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Congressional Candidate Ordered Not to Repeat Charges That Her Opponent Abused His Wife – Reason
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Derrick Reed and Nyanza Moore are running against each other and one other serious candidate in the Mar. 3 Democratic primary for a Houston-area House of Representatives seat. (Pierce Bush, President George H.W. Bush's grandson, is running on the Republican side, and the district is said to be competitive, though it used to be solidly Republican and had indeed been Ron Paul's old House district.)
Moore had apparently accused Reed of committing domestic violence, so Reed sued; as the Houston Chronicle (Jasper Scherer) reports,
In one post, Moore indicated that she possessed a protective order involving Reed and his ex-wife. Reed denied the allegations and said no protective order "exists between he and his ex-wife or any other woman."
"Mr. Reed was with his ex-wife for approximately 20 years and has never beat or abused her," the filing reads. "The police have never been called out to any of their residences for domestic violence or any physical altercation."
In a statement, Reed's ex-wife said, "The claim being made that my ex-husband, Derrick Reed, physically abused me during our marriage is false. This accusation is damaging and unfair to our young and impressionable children and is an untrue characterization of their father."
And last week, Brazoria County (Texas) District Court Judge Patrick Sebesta issued a temporary restraining order requiring Moore to stop making such allegations (at least until a hearing scheduled for Feb. 25), and issue a retraction:
The Court, having read and carefully examined the pleadings, testimony, and/or affidavits presented, this Court determines that Plainitiff has demonstrated that there is substantial likelihood that Defendants [Nyanza Moore and her campaign committee] have engaged in conduct and/or are continuing to engage in conduct, about to perform, or will be allowing the performance of acts related to the subject litigation that are unwarranted and in violation of the Plaintiff's rights and could render the judgment in this litigation ineffectual. It appears from Plaintiff's Verified Original Petition that if the commission of said acts on the part of Defendants is not immediately restrained, there is a substantial likelihood that Plaintiff will suffer immediate and irreparable damage to Plaintiff's business, integrity, and reputation, among other things. Further, Plaintiff has no adequate remedy at law and will suffer irreparable harm if the Temporary Restraining Order is not granted.
IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that the Clerk of this Court issue a Temporary Restraining Order restraining and enjoining Defendants from making any and all publication or republication of the Defamatory Statements or any defamatory statements regarding Mr. Reed allegedly committing any criminal act of domestic violence [and] continuing their acts of defamation per se of Mr. Reed and falsely stating and inferring that Mr. Reed "beats women" or has committed an act of domestic violence;
Defendants are ordered to withdraw their published defamatory statements, including those that have published via video recording; and
Defendants are ordered to issue a public and express retraction of the statements in every social media and media method Defendants used to disseminate the defamatory statements.
Yet regardless of who's telling the truth as to the underlying allegations, the order is clearly unconstitutional:
[1.] The First Amendment may allow injunctions against repeating libels, issued after there has been a trial at which the statements were found to be false and defamatory. But it doesn't allow pretrial injunctions, based on a finding that there is merely a "substantial likelihood" that the statements are false (especially when, as seems to be the case here, the injunction was a temporary restraining order issued without the defendant even having a chance to defend herself). That's true in libel cases generallyand it's certainly true as to charges being made by candidates in a political campaign.
[2.] But beyond that, the Texas Supreme Court expressly held in Kinney v. Barnes (2014) that the Texas Constitution forbids injunctions against making or repeating libels (though it allows injunctions, entered after a trial, ordering the removal of specific web pages found libelous):
Accordingly, we hold that the Texas Constitution does not permit injunctions against future speech following an adjudication of defamation. Trial courts are simply not equipped to comport with the constitutional requirement not to chill protected speech in an attempt to effectively enjoin defamation. Instead, as discussed below, damages serve as the constitutionally permitted deterrent in defamation actions.
The court had in a 1983 case made clear that pretrial injunctions are unconstitutional as well, and reaffirmed that in Kinney, rejecting any "distinction Kinney emphasizes between permanent injunctions on speech adjudicated defamatory and pretrial temporary injunctions on allegedly defamatory speech." But it appears that the trial judge was unaware of this.
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Clinical psychologist explains how Ayn Rand helped turn the US into a selfish and greedy nation – Raw Story
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The Atlas Shrugged author made selfishness heroic and caring about others weakness.
This story first appeared at AlterNet.
Ayn Rands philosophy is nearly perfect in its immorality, which makes the size of her audience all the more ominous and symptomatic as we enter a curious new phase in our society.To justify and extol human greed and egotism is to my mind not only immoral, but evil. Gore Vidal, 1961
Only rarely in U.S. history do writers transform us to become a more caring or less caring nation. In the 1850s, Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896) was a strong force in making the United States a more humane nation, one that would abolish slavery of African Americans. A century later, Ayn Rand (1905-1982) helped make the United States into one of the most uncaring nations in the industrialized world, a neo-Dickensian society where healthcare is only for those who can afford it, and where young people are coerced into huge student-loan debt that cannot be discharged in bankruptcy.
Rands impact has been widespread and deep. At the icebergs visible tip is the influence shes had over major political figures who have shaped American society. In the 1950s, Ayn Rand read aloud drafts of what was later to become Atlas Shrugged to her Collective, Rands ironic nickname for her inner circle of young individualists, which included Alan Greenspan, who would serve as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board from 1987 to 2006.
In 1966, Ronald Reagan wrote in a personal letter, Am an admirer of Ayn Rand. Today, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) credits Rand for inspiring him to go into politics, and Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) calls Atlas Shrugged his foundation book. Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) says Ayn Rand had a major influence on him, and his son Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) is an even bigger fan. A short list of other Rand fans includes Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas; Christopher Cox, chairman of the Security and Exchange Commission in George W. Bushs second administration; and former South Carolina governor Mark Sanford.
But Rands impact on U.S. society and culture goes even deeper.
The Seduction of Nathan Blumenthal
Ayn Rands books such as The Virtue of Selfishness and her philosophy that celebrates self-interest and disdains altruism may well be, as Vidal assessed, nearly perfect in its immorality. But is Vidal right about evil? Charles Manson, who himself did not kill anyone, is the personification of evil for many of us because of his psychological success at exploiting the vulnerabilities of young people and seducing them to murder. What should we call Ayn Rands psychological ability to exploit the vulnerabilities of millions of young people so as to influence them not to care about anyone besides themselves?
While Greenspan (tagged A.G. by Rand)was the most famous name that would emerge from Rands Collective, the second most well-known name to emerge from the Collective was Nathaniel Branden, psychotherapist, author and self-esteem advocate. Before he was Nathaniel Branden, he was Nathan Blumenthal, a 14-year-old who read Rands The Fountainhead again and again. He later would say, I felt hypnotized. He describes how Rand gave him a sense that he could be powerful, that he could be a hero. He wrote one letter to his idol Rand, then a second. To his amazement, she telephoned him, and at age 20, Nathan received an invitation to Ayn Rands home. Shortly after, Nathan Blumenthal announced to the world that he was incorporating Rand in his new name: Nathaniel Branden. And in 1955, with Rand approaching her 50th birthday and Branden his 25th, and both in dissatisfying marriages, Ayn bedded Nathaniel.
What followed sounds straight out of Hollywood, but Rand was straight out of Hollywood, having worked for Cecil B. DeMille. Rand convened a meeting with Nathaniel, his wife Barbara (also a Collective member), and Rands own husband Frank. ToBrandensastonishment, Rand convinced both spouses that a time-structured affairshe andBrandenwere to have one afternoon and one evening a week togetherwas reasonable. Within the Collective, Rand is purported to have never lost an argument. On his trysts at Rands New York City apartment,Brandenwould sometimes shake hands with Frank before he exited. Later, all discovered that Rands sweet but passive husband would leave for a bar, where he began his self-destructive affair with alcohol.
By 1964, the 34-year-old Nathaniel Brandenhad grown tired of the now 59-year-old Ayn Rand. Still sexually dissatisfied in his marriage to Barbara and afraid to end his affair with Rand,Brandenbegan sleeping with a married 24-year-old model, Patrecia Scott. Rand, now the woman scorned, calledBrandento appear before the Collective, whose nickname had by now lost its irony for both Barbara andBranden. Rands justice was swift. She humiliatedBrandenand then put a curse on him: If you have one ounce of morality left in you, an ounce of psychological healthyoull be impotent for the next 20 years! And if you achieve potency sooner, youll know its a sign of still worse moral degradation!
Rand completed the evening with two welt-producing slaps across Brandens face. Finally, in a move that Stalin and Hitler would have admired, Rand also expelled poor Barbara from the Collective, declaring her treasonous because Barbara, preoccupied by her own extramarital affair, had neglected to fill Rand in soon enough onBrandensextra-extra-marital betrayal. (If anyone doubts Alan Greenspans political savvy, keep in mind that he somehow stayed in Rands good graces even though he, fixed up byBrandenwith Patrecias twin sister, had double-dated with the outlaws.)
After being banished by Rand, Nathaniel Branden was worried that he might be assassinated by other members of the Collective, so he moved from New York to Los Angeles, where Rand fans were less fanatical. Branden established a lucrative psychotherapy practice and authored approximately 20 books, 10 of them with either Self or Self-Esteem in the title. Rand and Branden never reconciled, but he remained an admirer of her philosophy of self-interest until his recent death in December 2014.
Ayn Rands personal life was consistent with her philosophy of not giving a shit about anybody but herself. Rand was an ardent two-pack-a-day smoker, and when questioned about the dangers of smoking, she loved to light up with a defiant flourish and then scold her young questioners on the unscientific and irrational nature of the statistical evidence. After an x-ray showed that she had lung cancer, Rand quit smoking and had surgery for her cancer. Collective members explained to her that many people still smoked because they respected her and her assessment of the evidence; and that since she no longer smoked, she ought to tell them. They told her that she neednt mention her lung cancer, that she could simply say she had reconsidered the evidence. Rand refused.
How Rands Philosophy Seduced Young Minds
When I was a kid, my reading included comic books and Rands The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged. There wasnt much difference between the comic books and Rands novels in terms of the simplicity of the heroes. What was different was that unlike Superman or Batman, Rand made selfishness heroic, and she made caring about others weakness.
Rand said, Capitalism and altruism are incompatible.The choice is clear-cut: either a new morality of rational self-interest, with its consequences of freedom, justice, progress and mans happiness on earthor the primordial morality of altruism, with its consequences of slavery, brute force, stagnant terror and sacrificial furnaces. For many young people, hearing that it is moral to care only about oneself can be intoxicating, and some get addicted to this idea for life.
I have known several people, professionally and socially, whose lives have been changed by those close to them who became infatuated with Ayn Rand. A common theme is something like this: My ex-husband wasnt a bad guy until he started reading Ayn Rand. Then he became a completely selfish jerk who destroyed our family, and our children no longer even talk to him.
To wow her young admirers, Rand would often tell a story of how a smart-aleck book salesman had once challenged her to explain her philosophy while standing on one leg. She replied: Metaphysicsobjective reality. Epistemologyreason. Ethicsself-interest. Politicscapitalism. How did that philosophy capture young minds?
Metaphysicsobjective reality. Rand offered a narcotic for confused young people: complete certainty and a relief from their anxiety. Rand believed that an objective reality existed, and she knew exactly what that objective reality was. It included skyscrapers, industries, railroads, and ideasat least her ideas. Rands objective reality did not include anxiety or sadness. Nor did it include much humor, at least the kind where one pokes fun at oneself. Rand assured her Collective that objective reality did not include Beethovens, Rembrandts, and Shakespeares realitiesthey were too gloomy and too tragic, basically buzzkillers. Rand preferred Mickey Spillane and, towards the end of her life, Charlies Angels.
Epistemologyreason. Rands kind of reason was a cool-tool to control the universe. Rand demonized Plato, and her youthful Collective members were taught to despise him. If Rand really believed that the Socratic Method described by Plato of discovering accurate definitions and clear thinking did not qualify as reason, why then did she regularly attempt it with her Collective? Also oddly, while Rand mocked dark moods and despair, her reasoning directed that Collective members should admire Dostoyevsky, whose novels are filled with dark moods and despair. A demagogue, in addition to hypnotic glibness, must also be intellectually inconsistent, sometimes boldly so. This eliminates challenges to authority by weeding out clear-thinking young people from the flock.
Ethicsself-interest. For Rand, all altruists were manipulators. What could be more seductive to kids who discerned the motives of martyr parents, Christian missionaries and U.S. foreign aiders? Her champions, Nathaniel Branden still among them, feel that Rands view of self-interest has been horribly misrepresented. For them, self-interest is her hero architect Howard Roark turning down a commission because he couldnt do it exactly his way. Some of Rands novel heroes did have integrity, however, for Rand there is no struggle to discover the distinction between true integrity and childish vanity. Rands integrity was her vanity, and it consisted of getting as much money and control as possible, copulating with whomever she wanted regardless of who would get hurt, and her always being right. To equate ones selfishness, vanity, and egotism with ones integrity liberates young people from the struggle to distinguish integrity from selfishness, vanity, and egotism.
Politicscapitalism. While Rand often disparaged Soviet totalitarian collectivism, she had little to say about corporate totalitarian collectivism, as she conveniently neglected the reality that giant U.S. corporations, like the Soviet Union, do not exactly celebrate individualism, freedom, or courage. Rand was clever and hypocritical enough to know that you dont get rich in the United States talking about compliance and conformity within corporate America. Rather, Rand gave lectures titled: Americas Persecuted Minority: Big Business. So, young careerist corporatists could embrace Rands self-styled radical capitalism and feel radical radical without risk.
Rands Legacy
In recent years, we have entered a phase where it is apparently okay for major political figures to publicly embrace Rand despite her contempt for Christianity. In contrast, during Ayn Rands life, her philosophy that celebrated self-interest was a private pleasure for the 1 percent but she was a public embarrassment for them. They used her books to congratulate themselves on the morality of their selfishness, but they publicly steered clear of Rand because of her views on religion and God. Rand, for example, had stated on national television, I am against God. I dont approve of religion. It is a sign of a psychological weakness. I regard it as an evil.
Actually, again inconsistent, Rand did have a God. It was herself. She said:
I am done with the monster of we, the word of serfdom, of plunder, of misery, falsehood and shame. And now I see the face of god, and I raise this god over the earth, this god whom men have sought since men came into being, this god who will grant them joy and peace and pride. This god, this one word: I.
While Harriet Beecher Stowe shamed Americans about the United States dehumanization of African Americans and slavery, Ayn Rand removed Americans guilt for being selfish and uncaring about anyone except themselves. Not only did Rand make it moral for the wealthy not to pay their fair share of taxes, she liberated millions of other Americans from caring about the suffering of others, even the suffering of their own children.
The good news is that Ive seen ex-Rand fans grasp the damage that Rands philosophy has done to their lives and to then exorcize it from their psyche. Can the United States as a nation do the same thing?
Bruce E. Levineis a practicing clinical psychologist. His latest book is Get Up, Stand Up: Uniting Populists, Energizing the Defeated, and Battling the Corporate Elite.
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What We Found On Rand Paul (2020-02-20) – Pop Top News
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Our team has conducted some tiring research on Rand Paul, current as of 2020-02-20. Rand Paul is a politician in Kentucky. Heres their handsome photo:
Twitter activity: As of 2020-02-20, Rand Paul (@RandPaul) has 2682583 Twitter followers, is following 498 people, has tweeted 13551 times, has liked 854 tweets, has uploaded 3015 photos and videos and has been on Twitter since November 2010.
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Not his first rodeo: Bernie the man to beat in Texas – Standard-Times
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Sen. Bernie Sanders giving remarks.(Photo: Bernie Sanders' Senate webpage)
MESQUITE This was certainly not Bernie Sanders first rodeo as a polemicist whipping a mostly young crowd of some 5,000 into a frenzy with his call for a democratic socialist revolution in America via the ballot box.
But his rally Friday night at the Mesquite Rodeo in suburban Dallas might have been the first in a venue usually devoted to steer wrestling, calf roping and bull riding.
I have never been to a rodeo in my life, but I do work in Washington, D.C., and I do hear a lot of bullshit, declared the Vermont senator with his unmistakable Brooklyn accent and brusque cadence.
Sanders arrived in Texas just more than two weeks before the March 3 Super Tuesday primaries in Texas and 13 other states when 34% of the delegates to the Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee in July will be chosen. Texas and California hold the biggest troves of delegates.
Sanders, making his second run for president after a long and sometimes bitter contest with Hillary Clinton in 2016, is better positioned at the moment than any other candidate for whats ahead, coming off what was essentially a tie with former South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg in the Feb. 3 Iowa caucuses and a narrow victory Tuesday over Buttigieg in the New Hampshire primary.
But, if he arrived in Texas as a front-runner, it was more a trot than a gallop, in what now promises to be a long war of accretion for delegates in a proportional allocation system that will complicate any candidates ability to assemble a majority of delegates before the convention.
Sanders offered what might or might not have been a shot across the bow at billionaire businessman Michael Bloomberg, who is turning Texas into a test of the power of money to quickly and decisively move public sentiment in a hard-to-parse presidential race.
I know a little about the power of the 1%, Sanders proclaimed. I understand that the billionaire class has endless amounts of money. They have been buying elections, and were seeing that right now. But at the end of the day, while the billionaire class is in fact enormously powerful with endless amounts of money, the 1% is 1%.
A University of Texas/Texas Tribune poll released Friday has Sanders vaulting past former Vice President Joe Biden and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren since its last poll of Democratic voters in October. Sanders is at 24%, Biden at 22%, and Warren at 15%. Bloomberg, the former three-term mayor of New York City who skipped the early contests for Super Tuesday, is at 10%.
The poll says that Trump would beat Sanders by 2 points, within the polls margin of error, Warren by 3 points, Biden by 4 points, and Bloomberg, Buttigieg and Minnesota Sen. Klobuchar, by 5 points each.
Both Biden and Warren are coming off dismal showings in Iowa and New Hampshire, and much in Texas depends on whether either can revive their fortunes in the Nevada caucuses next Saturday and the primary the following Saturday in South Carolina ahead of Super Tuesday.
Ill be damned if were going to lose this nomination, particularly if were going to lose this nomination and end up losing an election to Donald Trump, Biden, 77, said on a Wednesday evening call with supporters.
Let me begin by making a dramatic announcement: Were going to win the state of Texas, the 78-year-old Sanders said in Mesquite.
Twenty-four hours earlier, Bloomberg, who turned 78 Friday, was speaking at a Harris County Democratic Party dinner in downtown Houston.
Then he addressed 700 African Americans at the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum, where he was endorsed by Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser and others, and he apologized for the practice of stop and frisk during his tenure as mayor.
Stop and frisk refers to a police policy of stopping and patting down people frequently young black and brown men who had done nothing to arouse suspicion for questioning.
I should have acted sooner and faster to stop it, and for that I apologize, said Bloomberg.
I defended it, looking back, for too long because I didnt understand then the unintended pain it was causing to young black and brown families and their kids, Bloomberg told the black audience.
Bloomberg then laid out his ambitious Greenwood Initiative that would seek to increase generational wealth accumulation in the black community by expanding access to homeownership and making strategic investments in black-owned businesses and poor neighborhoods.
In his passionate introduction for Bloomberg, Turner said that Bloombergs apology for stop and frisk was a precondition for his endorsement.
I thought this was going to be the death knell for the campaign, but I think he handled it in a way that was appropriate and pragmatic, University of Houston political scientist Brandon Rottinghaus said.
It was my first time seeing him. I was glad he addressed his support for stop and frisk and was being very sincere and acknowledged and recognized his mistake, said Jordan Ar, a 27-year-old Dartmouth graduate and financial adviser in Houston.
I feel like right now hes getting a lot of momentum, Ar said. I listen to NPR every day and for the last three, four, five days, you hear Bloomberg, Bloomberg, Bloomberg, Bloomberg.
He brings a different dynamic. I have not completely identified what that is yet, Ar said. At the end of the day the Democratic Party is going to want to get behind a candidate. I think if its Bernie Sanders, its going to be a little bit more difficult. I think Bloomberg is starting to make noise at the right time.
Of Bloombergs lavish spending on his own behalf, Ar said: I think people understand that its his own money. Its not like hes out there asking billionaires for money.
Thanks to his virtually bottomless pockets, Bloombergs late-blooming campaign has a staff of 2,400, including 150 in Texas. It has opened more than 150 offices, including 19 in Texas.
Most importantly, according to Rice University political scientist Mark Jones, Bloomberg has already spent $25.6 million for ads in Texas top six TV markets and has probably spent $30 million statewide.
Hes doing pretty much the broadest media buys Ive ever seen, Jones said. Hes hitting open air TV. Hes hitting full-page newspaper ads, which nobody does anymore, but he does. His digital is over the top. And hes on radio.
Most Democratic primary voters have seen those ads and by and large they have been effective, Jones said. He has gone from someone who was zero in the polls, who was unknown in Texas aside from being the guy who wanted to ban Super Big Gulps, to someone who is now in the second tier and rising.
Despite his long public life, Bloomberg is an awkward politician.
Now if I were in Texas I may say that Donald Trump is scared as a cat at the dog pound, but since Im from New York, I put it this way: Were scaring the living hell out of him, he said. If I offended anyone, Im sorry, but I was told at a dinner honoring Ann Richards, language, colorful language, was allowed.
He said, Were staying in Texas not for Super Bowl Tuesday but through November so we can send Donald Trump packing on Election Day, and my friend Beto (ORourke) showed that it really is possible if you campaign in every county and every corner of the state, and thats what Im going to do.
He bragged about a recent bus tour of Texas he made with the most celebrated jurist ever to sit on the bench Judge Judy. Texas loves Judge Judy. Unlike Senate Republicans, she knows how to deliver the correct verdict.
In Texas, delegates will be allotted proportionally based on a candidates statewide tally and performance in each of the 31 state Senate districts. Critically, a candidate needs to meet a 15% threshold to get any delegates statewide or by district.
Obviously its a very fractured race, and its a race for delegates for Sen. Warren. She has some great opportunities in Nevada and in Super Tuesday states, Julin Castro, who also spoke at the Harris County dinner, said Thursday night.
I feel hopeful, said Castro, the former San Antonio mayor and federal Housing and Urban Development secretary, who has been a full-time campaign surrogate for Warren since dropping his own presidential bid at the beginning of January. She has a very strong organization thats already in place and has been in place for months, unlike most of the other campaigns. I dont think theres a clear front-runner.
In a memo on the state of the race Tuesday, Roger Lau, Warrens campaign manager wrote that, People who are predicting what will happen a week from now are the same people who a year ago predicted that Beto ORourke was a frontrunner for the nomination.
Barely over a week ago, a fifth-place finish in Iowa was seen likely to knock Amy Klobuchar out of the race, and much of the media and pundit class predicted Pete Buttigiegs fade in the Iowa caucuses, Lau wrote. As weve seen in the last week, debates and unexpected results have an outsize impact on the race, and will likely keep it volatile and unpredictable through Super Tuesday.
Weve built an organization to match what we expect to be a drawn-out contest to accumulate delegates everywhere, Lau said.
Beginning Monday, Buttigiegs campaign will have 24 paid staffers in Texas to work with its existing grassroots volunteer networks across the state. But so far, his Super Tuesday travel schedule and six-figure digital ad buy do not include Texas.
Klobuchar has a March 1 visit to Austin planned, but there are no details yet.
For Klobuchar and Buttigieg, who is backed by Austin Mayor Steve Adler, its a matter of picking up delegates where they can.
I do think that it is no little thing that in New Hampshire the center-left vote was way more than what Bernie got, and its more than what Bernie and Warren got together by a considerable amount, said Matt Angle, director of Lone Star Project, which works to improve Democratic fortunes in Texas. And if youre looking at Super Tuesday states, particularly Texas, thats where our vote is, our vote is center-left.
But there is no question that the crowd that Sanders drew to the Mesquite Rodeo is one that only he could draw.
Hes been wanting medical care for all, hes been wanting all of these things like for the whole time, everybody is just following his lead and making slight changes, said Saffron Maasz, 19, of Arlington, who is studying political science at Tarrant County College and works part-time at UPS. I think you should go with the original thinker, the O.G. Hes been riding this horse since the 60s. I think thats really neat.
Maasz was there with her boyfriend, Zach Meuir, 23, who works at a Chick-fil-A. He voted for Trump in 2016 only because I simply didnt want Hillary. I look back on it now as silly.
Jason Stringer, 29, who was drawn to libertarian Ron Paul in the past, said when he listened to Sanders, Everything he said, I kind of already felt, about student debt, health care.
Stringer, a dog groomer from Mesquite attending his first political rally, voted for Green Party candidate Jill Stein in 2016.
And this time, if Sanders is not the nominee?
Honestly, Im not too sure, he said.
Were kind of hoping it doesnt come to that, said his wife, Misty, 37, who manages a college bookstore.
As far as (Sanders) altogether beating Trump in Texas, I think its quite a long shot, Jason Stringer said.
Monique and Jose Yanez, of Mesquite, both 29, were there with their son, Innocent, 8, and daughter, Serenity, 3.
I think hes the only candidate who can actually beat Trump, said Jose, a retail store manager.
Why?
I dont think those intimidation tactics Trump does will affect Bernie, he said. The only thing he has on him is the socialism stereotype, and I dont think thats going to work. Theres nothing new. Theyve been saying that about him from the start.
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Column: Giving the USS Mission Capistrano its proper due – Los Angeles Times
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Most Orange County residents have undoubtedly never heard of the USS Mission Capistrano, a U.S. Navy tanker named for Mission San Juan Capistrano.
It served with distinction during three wars and played a major role in locating the wreckage of the USS Thresher, a U.S. nuclear submarine that sank in the early 1960s, resulting in the second worst-ever submarine disaster in terms of loss of life.
Delivering gasoline, diesel and oil to combat ships and carrier-based aircraft while underway on the high seas, the 524-foot Mission Capistrano has been mentioned in only a handful of naval publications and maritime technical journals. There are no histories or photos of the ship in the files in the Sherman Library in Corona Del Mar or Mission San Juan Capistranos Historical Society.
No newspaper or magazine articles have previously been written about the ship. Its as if the USS Mission Capistrano will always be a mere footnote in U.S. naval history.
Thats because tanker ships have never been considered as glamorous and exciting as aircraft carriers, battleships, cruisers and submarines, according to Thomas C. Pinard, a retired Southern California Navy captain and military historian who held positions on land and aboard ships based in Long Beach, San Diego, the Pacific and Atlantic.
But tankers, also called oilers and fuel replenishment ships, are rightfully considered the bloodlines of the Navy, Pinard said. They are analogous to the corner gas station. If your car is low on gas, you head to the nearest filling station. If theres no tanker ship available to supply fuel to combat ships, they cant leave their piers or theyll stop dead in the water.
Duty aboard a tanker can be dangerous.
There can be a fire or explosion during the transfer of fuel from a tanker to the receiving ship while steaming at sea, he said. Theres the possibility of injury or death to tanker crew members manning the heavy hoses transferring the fuel. Cables connecting the ships to one another during fueling operations can become fouled or break, also injuring the crew. Tanker sailors are the unsung heroes of the Navy.
During its lengthy career at sea, the Mission Capistrano was used as a U.S. Navy-commissioned ship or as a fleet auxiliary vessel operated by the Military Sealift Command and crewed by professional civilian mariners of the Merchant Marine.
The ship, which had a crew of 52, carried an arsenal of weapons including a .50mm cannon, machine guns and rockets. When crewed by merchant mariners, the tankers weapons were manned by special units of the Navy Armed Guard.
The USS Mission Capistrano, one of the Navys 21 mission tankers, was launched at the Marinships Corp shipyard in Sausalito, Calif., on May 7, 1944, and after sea trials was sent to the Pacific where it delivered fuel to U.S. ships until WWII ended. It then served during the Korean War and the first two years of the Vietnam War.
In 1960, at the height of the Cold War, the Mission Capistrano was detached from convoy duty off the coast of Vietnam and sent to the Todd Shipyard in New Orleans. It was converted into a seagoing Navy radio and sonar platform that would enable it to detect the movements and locations of submerged Soviet nuclear submarines. This was after the Pentagon learned the Soviet Union had built a submarine capable of delivering a nuclear warhead that could reach a large American city.
Constructed atop the Mission Capistranos main deck at the Todd facility was a 50-foot-high, 30-foot-wide 400-ton tower fitted with 1,440 transducers weighing 200 pounds apiece. When activated, the top-secret system named Project Artemis could locate submarines at great depths.
Following weeks of testing the bulky new equipment, the Mission Capistrano was rushed from the Gulf Coast to the Atlantic to join a dozen other hastily-assembled Navy ships, searching not for a Soviet submarine but for the nuclear-powered U.S. Navy submarine USS Thresher that had sunk April 10, 1963 in 5,500 feet of water during a training mission approximately 200 miles east of Boston.
The Submarine Veterans Assn. established this memorial outside the main gate of the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station to honor the 228 crewmen who lost their lives when their submarines, the USS Thresher and USS Scorpion, sank in the Atlantic in the 1960s during routine exercises while submerged.
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Officials knew that all members the 129-man crew had likely been killed when radio communication with the Threshers captain abruptly ended and pieces of the Thresher began floating to the surface. It is the second highest-ever death toll for a submarine, after the French submarine Surcouf, and the highest for a nuclear submarine. President John F. Kennedy ordered that all flags be lowered to half-staff. The nation mourned.
Upon arrival at the estimated scene of the sinking, the USS Mission Capistrano, which had been named the operations command and control ship, was able, with its Project Artemis apparatus and the assistance of other research and rescue ships in the search flotilla, to pinpoint the Threshers wreckage that lay scattered in six massive debris fields.
Robert Ballard, the noted maritime archeologist who photographed the Thresher wreckage 21 years after the submarine sank, wrote in the introduction of Spencer Dunmores 2002 book Lost Subs: The Thresher looked as if it had literally been shredded... crushed by some giant, unseen hand.
Ballard, who discovered the wreck of the Titanic in 1985, added, You sensed that something terrible had happened to the Thresher, and that many had died there. All sailors face risks, have always faced risks. But none more so than submariners.
A Navy board of inquiry subsequently ruled the Thresher undoubtedly sank because of a welding or pipe failure that caused its engine room to flood.
As for the USS Mission Capistrano, it was refitted as a tanker and, in 1972, sold to a commercial firm that changed its name to Mission Exploration and converted it into a floating oil drilling rig. Eight years later, the ship made its final voyage, to a salvage yard in Brownsville, Texas, where, because of old age and obsolescence, it was torn asunder and turned into scrap.
In January 1977, the U.S. Submarine Veterans Assn. dedicated a memorial outside the main gate of the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station to honor the crews of the USS Thresher and another submarine, the USS Scorpion, which had sunk in the Atlantic during 1968 routine underwater training losing its 99-member crew. A Navy board ruled that the Scorpion went down because one of its torpedoes likely exploded inside the ship.
The memorial is open year-round to the public free of charge.
The California Legislature voted unanimously in 2000 to designate Pacific Coast Highway between Long Beach and Huntington Beach, a portion of which passes by the Seal Beach Weapons Station, as the Submarine Veterans of World War II Memorial Highway, and Caltrans signs noting this designation may be found along the route.
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Superyacht or Cruise? The Ginormous 925-Foot Njord Wants to Sell You a Luxury Condo on the High Seas – Robb Report
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While it seems like it might be dreamy, yacht ownership comes with a particular set of headaches. The sun and saltwater do their damage. Fuel costs, maintenance, updates and crew management are other hurdles that need navigating by time-challenged owners who may spend only two or three weeks onboard each year.
Fractional ownership (where multiple parties share costs in exchange for access) can start to look appealing, especially because yacht management is often included in the price. But what you gain in cost efficiency, you lose in freedom of choice, such as preference in travel dates, personalized design and even itinerary.
Fractional ownership has never really worked in the past, says Jim Evans, managing director of brokerage house SuperYachtsMonaco. There have been various initiatives to try to make it work, but none have really succeeded, and I think thats because ultra-high-net-worth individuals are alpha types. The negotiation in regard to location and dates with other owners is probably impossible.
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Andrea Pezzini, cofounder of the charter and brokerage firm Floating Life, unsurprisingly argues otherwise. Its a successful business model that we make money from, he says, referencing the companys operation of the 135-foot Ocean Pearl (above) under fractional ownership for the past 11 years. However, the working parameters can prove too restricting for some, and despite Pezzinis time-share benefits, the demand is still there for increased flexibility.
Explorer-yacht builder Arksen has a new Adventure Syndicate Model born out of trying to design an ownership methodology that works for families and gives them access to great adventures tied in with citizen science programs, explains founder Jasper Smith. The initiative commits each Arksen vessel (below) to spend 10 percent of its time at sea involved in oceanographic research, education or conservation and enables owners to engage with important data-study work. In addition, Arksens model means that members buy shares in the boat, which are an asset class rather than an entitlement.
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But for those who remain averse to the idea of sharing, Ocean Residences may have the answer118 private apartments on board the future 925-foot Njord. Planned amenities for the gargantuan craft include beach clubs, helicopters with hangars, flat-bottom RIBs for Antarctica and limousine tenders for the Mediterranean. But the jury is still out on whether the floating real estate is actually aboard a superyacht or, for all intents and purposes, a cruise ship.
Whether or not the fractional model ever comes together on a large scale, for now, its still a fractious concept for many.
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Storm-Swollen Rivers Surge in UK, Severe Flood Alerts Issued – The New York Times
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LONDON Residents in central England and Wales piled up sandbags, readied water pumps and hoped for the best Tuesday as rivers peaked after a weekend storm brought up to 6 inches (150 mm) of rain to an already waterlogged region.
Environment agencies in England and Wales on Tuesday declared 8 severe flood warnings, meaning there was an immediate danger to life, for the rivers Severn, Wye and Lugg. Two other severe warnings were lifted. About 150 less severe flood warnings were also in place.
In the Welsh town of Monmouth, the River Wye reached a record level of over 23 feet (7.15 meters). Residents of one flooded street used canoes to get to a nearby supermarket and mountain rescue teams saved one man from his flooded home by raft.
The Welsh water supplier asked residents to reduce their usage after a water treatment plant was flooded and lost power. Welsh Water said it had limited storage of drinking water until we're able to access and restart the treatment works."
Storm Dennis the second major storm of the winter - blew through the U.K. on Saturday and Sunday, bringing wind gusts of up to 90 mph (145 kph) and heavy rain that flooded roads, railways, homes and businesses. The storm killed three people in Britain, including a 55-year-old woman who was swept away by floodwaters in the central English town of Tenbury.
The fierce weather also upended travel plans for thousands of British families trying to get away for the mid-winter school break. It turned rivers, including the Severn and the Wye, which normally meander through picturesque countryside, into raging torrents.
Dave Throup, a manager in the region for the Environment Agency, tweeted; I've seen things today I would not have believed. This is not normal flooding, we are in uncharted territory."
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been criticized by opponents for failing to visit any flooded areas or to convene a meeting of the governments crisis committee, COBRA.
Flood defenses successfully held back the water in many threatened areas, but Throup said residents should "remain vigilant, with more rain forecast for Wednesday and Thursday.
There may be some short-term drops in levels but they may well rise again, he said. We're certainly not out of the woods yet, there is quite a long way to go with this flood.
The storm also left a trail of flooding and power outages across northern Europe, including in southwestern Sweden.
The high seas churned up by the storm dragged an abandoned cargo ship, the MV Alta, and left it to crash upon the shore near Ballycotton in County Cork, southwest Ireland.
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Its certainly true of the Diamond Princess, docked outside Yokohama, Japan, since Feb. 4. Roughly 3,500 people, of which around 1,000 are crew members, remain quarantined and will not be permitted to leave the ship until Feb. 19, assuming everything goes as planned. To date 454 coronavirus cases have been confirmed aboard the ship, but there could very well be more.
No other closed population in the world has as high a proportion of coronavirus infections as do the passengers and crew of the Diamond Princess: 13% of the people on board are infected. The cruise ship is a miniature version of Wuhan, the Chinese city of 11 million people where the new coronavirus, known as COVID-19, was first detected. So far, tens of thousands have been infected in China and, as of Monday, 1,770 people have died there, including the doctor who first warned of the outbreak.
The tragedy of this epidemic, which has forced entire cities to be quarantined, is that it could have been prevented long ago. Instead of a worldwide crisis we could have had only a few cases. If Chinese authorities had been more transparent about the existence of the disease, the international community could have taken the steps necessary to isolate the first victims within Wuhan.
But that didnt happen. Local officials censored early reports about the virus and tried to suppress information about the epidemic. As the disease spread, the World Health Organization declared a global health emergency. Today there are confirmed cases of COVID-19 in 28 countries or territories outside of mainland China.
In China, dogma has been prioritized over public health, party has come before country and maintaining a tight grip on Beijings international image has proved more important than controlling the spread of a serious disease. Each report of a new infection reveals deep flaws in the partys system of secrecy and repression. Chinas leaders have a crucial lesson to learn: Withholding information that is in the public interest can only lead to disaster.
It was in late December that Dr. Li Wenliang told his former medical school classmates about a seemingly dangerous virus. The local police in Wuhan chose to ignore him, and didnt look into the matter. Li was accused of spreading rumors and forced to take back his statements. He was made to sign a document declaring that his behavior had been illegal.
It wasnt until Jan. 20 that a renowned Chinese scientist, Dr. Zhong Nanshan, appeared on state-run television to announce that the coronavirus could be transmitted between humans. Unfortunately, the warning had come too late. By then, the epidemic was already spiraling out of control, infecting people far beyond Wuhan.
Eventually it reached the Diamond Princess where Jos Antonio Alatorre, a Mexican citizen, and his wife Lissa were staying. Today, given the threat of infection, the couple remain inside their windowless cabin at all times. Day or night, its the same to us in this interior room, Jos Antonio said in a recent interview with Univision, recorded by his wife on her cellphone. [Even] if we had a balcony, we would have chosen not to go outside for a walk for one hour each day, as were allowed.
Fortunately, food isnt a problem. Jos Antonio and Lissa receive three meals each day in their room. Its the entirety of their contact with the outside world.
The Alatorres have stuck to the instructions given to them by the cruise line and Japans Health Ministry: They wash their own cutlery, and use their shower as a washing machine. Japan of course cant take any risks; the nation is hosting the Olympics this summer.
The real fear is that the coronavirus will reach the worlds poorest countries, which lack the resources and medical personnel to tackle a health crisis of this magnitude. In rural Latin America and Africa, the arrival of the virus would be an absolute disaster. Remember that over 11,000 people died from the Ebola virus in Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia between March 2014 and January 2016.
Whats dangerous, Dr. Juan Rivera told me in an interview, is that with the coronavirus, even if people show no symptoms, they can still be incubating the virus and pass it on. The outbreak hasnt shown any signs of stabilizing, and Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in the U.S., told The New York Times that a vaccine wont be available for at least a year.
In the meantime, life goes on for the Alatorres, afraid and in the dark aboard the Diamond Princess. They want to return to Mexico, just not at any cost. Im afraid I could pass [the virus] on to my loved ones or other people, Jos Antonio said. They know they can survive this hell.
At least their nightmare on the high seas is free. The cruise line has said it will reimburse passengers for the cost of the trip. The companys credibility, however, is lost forever; once it has been ruined, theres no way to get it back. (This is a lesson we journalists know well.)
Officials in Wuhan forgot or perhaps never knew that crises in our globalized and digitized era can only be solved with full transparency.
The new coronavirus proves that silence can kill. And the deeper and more pervasive the silence, the more people will die.
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