Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Huffington Post finally figured out how to get rid of me and other critics

December 11, 2013 noon PST

     Huffington Post instituted a new procedure today for posting.  In order to place a comment on Huffington Post, a user will have to have a Facebook account.  A commenter's Huffington Post username will be posted along with the commenter's Facebook username. 

     That's it for me.  I already have become the target for harassment 24-7 by some troll who's accessed the leased phone lines of a San Diego area company that owns thousands of lines all across the country and leases them out.  I am totally unwilling to expose myself to even more harassment by helping trolls find my Facebook page. 

     The take-home lesson here is that Huffington Post is part of Big Media, a key component of the corporatocracy that operates America for its benefit and in opposition to the benefit of We The People. 

    I had wanted to comment on Huffington Post today that no one should be surprised that Congress appears poised to reduce the benefits of the unemployed and to take away food stamps.  Congress is part of the corporatocracy too;  it is the Big Politics piece.  Other pieces are:  Big Military, Big Defense, Big Finance, Big Insurance, Big Government, Big Ag, Big Energy, and Big Pharma.

     The corporatocracy is tightening its control over America.  There is only so much money available, and the struggle is on to capture it.  The corporatocracy is seizing money from the poor and unemployed for itself. 

     Where is the outrage?  Where are the people pouring out into the streets?  Of course, the corporatocracy would welcome that, because then they could shoot a few protestors and Big Media would tell the story about how dangerous the protestors were, and we protestors would learn the lesson we learned from Kent State that protest in America will be met with deadly force. 

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Now it's too sensitive to suggest that Obama is a tool of the corporatocracy

December 8, 2013, 5:14 PM PST

Obama always was and still is the tool of the corporatocracy.  He ran a campaign that made him seem to be a representative for We The People.  That was advertising.  It was no different than Chevron saying they care for the environment while they frack and pollute and greenwash themselves.  Obama, like Romney, and every other political figure except for Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, and Sherrod Brown, is in the pay of the corporatocracy.  The defining battle of our time is the struggle between human being citizens and corporations. 

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Huffington Post ran an article this afternoon about leaked documents demonstrating that the Obama administration wants to grant "radical new powers to corporations."  That was the article Huffington Post ran.  So, I commented as above, and was told my comments were delayed because of the sensitive nature of the subject.  Hell, Yeah it is sensitive.  America and with it much of the world is being taken over by corporations.  Corporations do not care for We The People and do not care for the environment.  Unfortunately for We The People, Huffington Post is just like the New York Times and the rest of the mainstream media in that it is owned and operated by the corporatocracy that operates America and much of the world for its benefit, not for the benefit of We The People.  I hate hypocrisy and I hate Huffington Post for masquerading as a liberal media organ when actually it is an organ of the corporatocracy that is screwing We The People. 

Monday, December 2, 2013

Now it's not okay to suggest the banks own the DOJ

Monday December 2, 2013 3:53 PM PST

Of course the DOJ let the banks off the hook, because the banks own the DOJ.  The DOJ works for the banks, not for We The People, and if you thought differently you need to wake up.  We live in a corporatocracy, not a democracy.  The votes of citizens do not count.  Only the money of corporations counts.  We The People have no power;  only the corporations have power.  The corporations own 5 of the nine supremes and that's all they need.  They own all of the senate except for Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and Sherrod Brown.  They own almost all of the House of Representatives, and they own most of the governors and state houses in the nation. 

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Huffington Post ran a story about how the DOJ would not punish the banks for insider trading and credit default swaps, actions that materially damaged the government (lost taxes) and hurt We The People by taking down our system of business enterprise and wrecking the economy. 

I wrote the above comment pointing out how the banks own the DOJ and most of the rest of the government at the federal as well as at the state level.  Censors at Huffington Post said my comment was too sensitive and would be delayed.  No surprise here.  Huffington Post is owned by AOL Time Warner which is a major participant in Big Media which is one of the essential components of the corporatocracy that operates America and much of the world for its benefit, and not for the benefit of We The People.  It should be pointed out that We The People paid for all the infrastructure the the corporatocracy absolutely requires for its operations.  We paid for the satellites and transmission lines that carry the banks' data.  We paid for the highways Big Transportation uses to move its products.  Oh, we also pay for the operations of Big Military that the corporatocracy uses to defend its operations and to attack defenseless countries and justify the bloated defense budgets that Big Military and Big Defense use to create massive fortunes for the 1%. 

So, of course Huff Po censors would think my comments are too sensitive, because my comments expose the hypocrisy of Huffington Post:  it masquerades as a liberal medium, but it is in fact a very conservative operation. 

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Exorcising homosexuality is too sensitive for Huffington Post

November 21, 2013, 1:08 PM PST

Maybe Paprocki was trying to exorcise the pedophilia and homosexuality from the Catholic Church.
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Huffington Post published an article about Bishop Paprocki conducting an exorcism in Illinois to remove homosexuality from the state legislature that approved gay marriage.  Hey, there's the article.  Huffington Post did not think the article itself was too "potentially sensitive" to publish, but when I commented that maybe Paprocki was trying to exorcise pedophilia and homosexuality from the Catholic Church THAT was too "potentially sensitive" for the censors at AOL Time Warner's faux liberal web site. 

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Now global warming is "sensitive" at Huffington Post

November 29, 2013,  12:55 PM PST

As the arctic ice melts, methane that is presently stored in a semisolid form on the ocean's floor is released and that will put the global warming beyond our ability to control. You can see Thom Hartman's video, "Last Hours" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_IklxOK1Vc

It's important to realize that Big Energy and Big Finance will not stop polluting the planet with greenhouse gases, because they are driven by greed and an obsession with short-term profit. Corporations are not people. Corporations do not fear global warming and rising sea levels and species extinction.

In order to stop global warming, we humans must change the way we live.
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Now the censors at Huff Po are saying that speaking truth about global warming is "potentially sensitive" and must be reviewed.  Huffington Post is owned by AOL Time Warner.  It is a major player in Big Media, which is an essential component of the corporatocracy that operates America and much of the world for its benefit.  Big Military, Big Surveillance, Big Pharma, Big Ag, Big Insurance, Big Medicine, Big Politics, and Big Government unite with Big Energy and Big Finance and Big Media to form the corporatocracy.  We The People are no longer represented.  We The People are a crop to be harvested for our money, our health, our attention, our lives. 

Monday, November 18, 2013

Now Elizabeth Warren's call to expand Social Security is "sensitive"

November 18, 2013, 9:10 PM PST

Hooray for Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, and Sherrod Brown. Thankfully we have three U.S. senators who are speaking truth.
 
 
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Elizabeth Warren joined Bernie Sanders and Sherrod Brown to call for an expansion of Social Security by linking cost of living adjustments to the actual cost of living.  She criticized the "chained CPI" that is based on the idea that an increase in prices motivates people to buy cheaper products and so Social Security benefits should not be increased.  This amounts to cutting Social Security benefits, Warren said, which is accurate.  
 
So I posted a comment praising Warren, Sanders, and Brown, and the censors at Huffington Post said the post is too potentially sensitive to be posted immediately.  Even if it is eventually posted, it will appear on page 117 of 250 and no one will see it, because Huff Po readers only read the most recent posts.  
 
What I get is that Huffington Post, which is owned by AOL Time Life, is part of Big Media, one of the key elements of the corporatocracy that operates America for its benefit.  Big Media and the rest of the corporatocracy hate Elizabeth Warren because of her progressive politics.  What they really hate is that she stands up for We The People against the corporatocracy. THAT is why my praise of Warren is too sensitive:  It is too sensitive to the greedy sensibility of the corporatocracy.  
 
We The People need to wake up and take back our country. 

Huff Po censors think commenting on Rob Ford's weight is "sensitive."

November 18, 2013, 9:47 AM PST

Rob Ford should run for rehab and run for the gym and run for his life, because as overweight as he is he's a cardiac arrest waiting to happen.

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Oh, the potential for sensitivity!!!!  What crap.  Anything I post at Huffington Post is now tagged as potentially sensitive.  The original article reported that Rob Ford intends to run for Prime Minister of Canada now that the City Council of Toronto has stripped him of all his powers as mayor.  The man is at least as overweight as NJ Governor Chris Christie who had lapband surgery that doesn't appear to be having much effect on his weight.  Rob Ford breaks a sweat just standing.  He needs rehab as much a Robert Downey Jr. or Amy Winehouse evey did.  He is at risk for a heart attack and Type II diabetes as well as for drug overdose.  Why, Huff Po, is this "potentially sensitive"?