Wheeler’s
Corner 42 13th October 2018.
Connecting
people who care
1.
The result of never ending war. |
Do we too now accept the concept of cluster bombs delivered by unmanned rockets or drones, do we too willingly accept the morality of across border attacks on schools, hospitals and unarmed civilians going about there normal lives?
Do we now simply accept as the norm, torture such as water boarding
and such like...for the American military teach their people how to
carry out such illegal behaviour.
Are we heading down the path of paying for our young working class
members of our military a bribe for cheaper education via their
educational fees, if they complete various military assignments or
tours of duty? The Americans are, it has been suggested that 40% of
American basic recruits do so to get their education paid for...are
we too moving down that twisted path?
When will all this copy cat behaviour end? Where will it end?
Already our defence spending has gone through the roof, Oh if only
our hospitals had the kind of money spent on them that the military
achieve these days, or the environment, or lifting basic wages, why
are we fighting other peoples wars?
I’m NOT, I repeat anti-military but I am anti-Americanisation of
our military behaviour, I strongly oppose their tactical approach, of
bomb everything that moves, my father warned me many times about the
inability of American military to hit the correct target. Speaking of
the US of A...
2.
So much for Trumps
glamour Queen at the United Nations...she couldn't stand trump being
laughed at... This from Common Dreams: I use common
dreams because of its mission statement:
Our
Mission:
To inform. To inspire. To ignite change for the common good. Common Dreams has been providing breaking news & views for the progressive community since 1997. We are independent, non-profit, advertising-free and 100% reader supported.
Nikki Haley and you know who. |
To inform. To inspire. To ignite change for the common good. Common Dreams has been providing breaking news & views for the progressive community since 1997. We are independent, non-profit, advertising-free and 100% reader supported.
This
a long read [10 to 12 minutes] but well worth the effort...
3.
This
from the No Right Turn blog
"Surplus"
“So, the government thinks its in surplus, to the tune of $5.5 billion. Of course, its nothing of the sort. As I noted last time, when there are queues for basic healthcare, people without homes, underpaid public servants, and kids going to school hungry, the government having cash on hand isn't really a surplus, any more than I'm rich if I have $1000 in my wallet and a $10,000 overdraft. What we have is deep-rooted social and infrastructural debt caused by decades of austerity and Neo-liberalism - debt that isn't recorded anywhere on the government's books. But the fact that its not recorded doesn't mean it doesn't exist or doesn't cause problems - merely that its not properly managed. And the government needs to manage it, by paying off that debt and investing in hospitals, homes, and yes, teacher's salaries, before it makes any moves to gives it themselves as tax cuts”.Posted by Idiot/Savant at 10/10/2018 03:03:00 PM
Teachers demand changes. |
We’ve had eighteen years of Neo-liberal madness and look where it has gotten us. On a forever slippery slope of ever declining living standards. We don’t need tax breaks for the wealthy as the Nat’s would have us believe... but I see little change happening because the guy they put in charge of the tax so-called working group, was and still is the same Neo-liberalist that was there when Douglas ruled the roost.
4.
A must see for people who care about people...
The Man Who Saved the World is a 2014 Danish documentary film by Peter Anthony which tells the gripping true story about Stanislav Petrov, a former lieutenant colonel of the Soviet Air Defence Forces and his role in preventing the 1983 Soviet nuclear false alarm incident from leading to nuclear holocaust.
The Man Who Saved the World is a 2014 Danish documentary film by Peter Anthony which tells the gripping true story about Stanislav Petrov, a former lieutenant colonel of the Soviet Air Defence Forces and his role in preventing the 1983 Soviet nuclear false alarm incident from leading to nuclear holocaust.
On 26 September 1983, Petrov was duty officer when the computers in the Serpukhov-15 bunker outside Moscow, which housed the command centre of the Soviet early warning satellite system, twice reported that U.S. intercontinental ballistic missiles were heading toward the Soviet Union.
Come along to the GLOBE on SUNDAY the 14th October 2018 at 2.30, its free, but you may like to make a donation...
Come along to the GLOBE on SUNDAY the 14th October 2018 at 2.30, its free, but you may like to make a donation...
PS: Update on Council being lied to: I received this by email:
“It is also interesting that NZDIA are having four 'platinum' sponsors this year for the first time - effectively four companies that can claim the title to being 'principal' sponsors. This is likely why the Mayor said to Peter Wheeler at PNCC that it was Compass - because they presumably will be one of the four. You can bet your bottom dollar that Lockheed will still be there'.
So
the PN Mayor may not
have lied but simply told half truths...I
know it sounds very Trump like… or was it staff telling half-truths
to the Mayor to justify their stupid and unethical decision. Money
[salary / bonus / profit] effects different people in different ways.
2 comments:
By email: from Peter Grove
Latest WC, right on! I liked the comment about the Yanks not winning any wars.
When you consider the money and technology behind their various war efforts that go sadly astray it does make you wonder what went wong.
During the assault on Iraq a news story came out about their troops issued with GPS devices became hopelessly lost in the deserts. Not because the GPS malfunctioned but because it indicated positions in terms of latitude and longitude.
There had obviously been no training in how to decipher the results and how to relate them to the real-life situations.
During one of the Indo-China wars a story circulated here about a bombing raid the Yanks had decreed for one of the countries under attack. It transpired that they had no idea how to navigate their way to the attack site.
The story went that an allied airforce plane was commissioned to lead the way. All went well until the lead aeroplane was shot down and disappeared. The following group released their bombs at once, turned tail and headed for home!
What use is state of the art technology without people trained in its use? Then there was that delightful picture that came out during the Iraq war of George Bush surveying some scene through binoculars, while holding them up to his eyes back to front!
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