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US says it is ready to support amended UN resolution aimed at boosting aid to Gaza | Israel-Gaza war | The Guardian

The US has declared it is ready to support a UN security council resolution intended to boost the flow of humanitarian supplies into Gaza after a week of negotiations and substantial amendments, including the removal of a call for an “urgent suspension of hostilities”.

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It was not clear whether other council members, particularly Russia, would accept the changes. A postponement of a vote until Friday was agreed to allow UN missions to consult their capitals.

In a draft of the amended resolution seen by the Guardian, a call for an “urgent suspension of hostilities” to allow humanitarian relief, has been removed, and replaced with an appeal for “urgent steps to immediately allow safe and unhindered humanitarian access, and also for creating the conditions for a sustainable cessation of hostilities.”

A section calling for the UN secretary general to set up a mechanism that would “exclusively” be responsible for monitoring aid shipments has been amended to call for the appointment of a “senior humanitarian and reconstruction coordinator” with responsibility for “facilitating, coordinating, monitoring, and verifying in Gaza, as appropriate, the humanitarian nature of all humanitarian relief consignments”.

This coordinator, who is to be appointed “expeditiously” is supposed to “establish a UN mechanism for accelerating the provision of humanitarian relief consignments to Gaza” while consulting with “all relevant parties”, a reference primarily to Israel.

The draft resolutions “demands that the parties to the conflict cooperate with the coordinator to fulfil their mandate without delay or obstruction”.

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Pogo
1 year ago

I think there’s a better than even chance you are right, Pat. I also agree about Thomas and Alito squealing in dissent saying they would have invalidated the CO SC decision as unconstitutional backed by Dobbs-like historical misinformation to justify their position.

i also think there is a slightly less than even chance they will strike the CO decision down in a 5-4 decision ordering that Dumdass be placed on the repute primary ballot, with Roberts joining the liberals in dissent.  
 
But I will bet on the whiff option.

Pogo
1 year ago

And it’s good to get past the solstice and gain the what, 6 additional seconds of daylight today on Festivus Eve?  Better go dig the Festivus pole out of storage and start getting those grievances ready for airing. 

craigcrawford
1 year ago

In a way they could just copy and paste their rationale in Dobbs for overturning Roe — it’s up to the states. They didn’t mind opening the door to chaos among the states on abortion, why not ballot qualification?

craigcrawford
1 year ago

Big story out of Michigan: Trump pressured two electoral college canvassers not to sign the certification of the 2020 presidential election, according to audio recordings reviewed by The Detroit News.

Enough for an investigation by the Michigan Attorney General who has already indicted 16 fake electors and gotten one to flip.

His offer in the call to supply lawyers if they do what he wants sounds like offering something of value to public officials for a benefit — Hey kids, that’s what we call BRIBERY.

Jamie
1 year ago

There are certainly more than enough grievances to go around this year.

 

IvyGreen
1 year ago

“It would be the height of folly to not re-elect Joe or to not continue our resistance against fascism.”

Sturgeone
1 year ago

📖
Book of the Week:
THE MARCH  OF FOLLY, From Troy to Vietnam ,   
by Barbara W. Tuchman

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_March_of_Folly

Katherine Graham Cracker
1 year ago

Canton Ohio used to have a Festivus Christmas tree.  It was a steel pole with Steel rings (a steel town)
mostly during the 60’s    It was a bit controversial and now there is no mention of it ever.  It has completely disappeared from history.

craigcrawford
1 year ago

Trump Lawyer Vows Revenge

Trump appellate lawyer Jesse Binnall just told Steve Bannon on Real America’s Voice that Trump “will prosecute” the Colorado Supreme Court judges if elected — plus “other courts and prosecutors across the country using their powers to pursue a political agenda to destroy American democracy.” He said Trump’s “real DOJ”, which he expects to join, “will punish” the Colorado justices.

“What needs to happen is there are already federal statutes on the books about violation of civil rights and the color of law,” Binnal said. “Every single one of these people — when we actually have a real Department of Justice — should be held to account for their decision to throw our justice system into the fire, effectively, and leave the rule of law that has made our country so special over the years, and instead decide to make decisions based on politics and not the law.”

Bannon cheered him on, saying, “And you will be there, brother, to make it happen”

 

craigcrawford
1 year ago

Karl Rove on Michigan story (FOX):

“I think the former president’s got a problem with this. They had voted to certify the election and he attempted to force them to change their decision, which they tried to do l. I think this is what we would call election interference. And just as he got into trouble in Georgia over a similar act, calling the Secretary of State and say find me 11,000 some odd more votes, this is a problem. The former president should not have been doing this, these people are supposedly independent officials who are supposed to certify the election based upon their reviews and if this tape is is true the former president created another problem for himself’

craigcrawford
1 year ago

Rove not even trying to spin, on Ronna McDaniel:

“I think the chairman is in trouble here because she’s saying to them if you agree to change your decision on certification in Wayne county we’ll get you lawyers to stand by it. I think that was highly inappropriate”

Pogo
1 year ago

A cautionary tale?  Wapo. Raunchy celebrity party in Russia draws outrage over ‘nude illusion’ theme RIGA, Latvia — A raunchy celebrity-filled party in Moscow has drawn the ire of Russian politicians and fervent Christian Orthodox activists who are urging law enforcement to punish the event’s guests and organizers for violating laws prohibiting “gay propaganda” — the latest testament to the country’s sharp shift toward a closed-off, conservative society at the behest of President Vladimir Putin.   The party, a costume ball with a “nude illusion” theme hosted Wednesday night by one of Russia’s most popular Instagram influencers, Anastasia Ivleeva, was attended by some of the most prominent Russian celebrities who have remained in the country since the February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, including some who have not supported the war.   The guests paid a hefty entrance fee of about $11,000 to frolic in outfits of flesh-colored mesh, lace and lingerie, with Ivleeva wearing a diamond body chain worth about $250,000 and one guest, the rapper Vacio, paying homage to a 1987 Red Hot Chili Peppers record cover featuring the band members wearing nothing but a sock.   On Thursday, the hostess woke up to a barrage of angry statements from officials and activists accusing her of violating restrictive Russian laws that criminalize “public expressions of non-heterosexual orientations” and of being tone-deaf for hosting a lavish party while Russian soldiers continue to attack and die in Ukraine.   The critics urged the authorities to revoke her promotion deal with a national phone carrier, impose hefty fines and launch an investigation into her finances. “There is a war going on in the country, but these beasts, scum are organizing all this, these brutes who don’t care what’s going on,” one of the leading state television propagandists, Vladimir Solovyov, said in a Telegram post. [,,,  But wait, it gets better…] Sorok Sorokov, a radical Orthodox Christian group, said the party was “a feast during the war, which discriminates against the entire government on the eve of the presidential elections.”   Another group with similar views, named Call of the People, sent a… Read more »

Blue Bronc
1 year ago

News for the weird, far right land of hypocrites.  If you are going to have life of lesbian sex, three ways, and more (I hope), do not video your escapades.
 
I am still sure the team of legal beagles that sfb has at his beck and yell will fumble the crawl to the court formerly known as supreme.  They have done before, there is no doubt them will do it again.  That includes having someone not admitted to work at the court try to file at the last second.

Pogo
1 year ago

Supreme Court won’t fast-track ruling on Trump’s claim of immunity  WaPo

The Supreme Court on Friday said it will not fast-track consideration of Donald Trump’s claim that he has immunity from prosecution for actions he took as president, a question crucial to whether he can be put on trial for plotting to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

The court’s one-sentence order, from which there were no noted dissents, means a federal appeals court in Washington will be the first to review a district judge’s ruling earlier this month rejecting Trump’s claim of immunity. Arguments are scheduled for Jan. 9.
 
Special counsel Jack Smith had asked the justices to short-circuit the normal appellate process and quickly settle the question of presidential criminal immunity, which the Supreme Court previously has not been called upon to resolve. He said public interest required intervention now, so the federal election-obstruction trial of Trump — the front-runner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination—could proceed as scheduled in March.

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The likelihood that the underlying case will be concluded before the election just became a long shot.

whskyjack
1 year ago

Party time!!
Keb’ Mo’, Merry Merry Christmas.
btw the guy in the beard could have been me, 40 years ago (?, Jeez has it been that long?)

Bink
1 year ago

Party time!!

craigcrawford
1 year ago

I am supposed to report February 9 to answer jury pool questions. Judge has stayed proceedings pending this immunity appeal but I cannot find out whether that has changed my reporting requirement. The jury office phone number they provided only accepts voicemail, cannot talk to anyone. And their online portal has no new information. It’s all about me! 

Sturgeone
1 year ago

Katherine Graham Cracker
1 year ago

I hope the cease fire proposed by the UN is adopted

Pogo
1 year ago

KC, I would hope so as well, but unless Nettyhoo has gone Grinch and grown a heart, don’t count on it.

Bink
1 year ago

So this guy is obviously on fentanyl, i bought him a coffee, but now do i call the cops or just let him be 🤔 

update: left him alone

IvyGreen
1 year ago

Let him be. 

IvyGreen
1 year ago

Unless he’s obviously in a health crisis. He may need narcan. 

blueINdallas
1 year ago

Michigan! 

whskyjack
1 year ago

You can get Norcan at your nearest Pharmacy, I noticed a sign at Walmart as I was picking up my prescription. Just googled , it will set you back $45 for 2 doses. And now google ads thinks me or somebody in my family is a drug addict. That should make for some entertaining ads.

blueINdallas
1 year ago

https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/22/us/elijah-mcclain-paramedics-trial-verdict/index.html

“Two paramedics were found guilty of criminally negligent homicide Friday in the death of Elijah McClain, an unarmed 23-year-old Black man who was subdued by police and injected with ketamine in Aurora, Colorado, in August 2019.”

“Prosecutors argued the paramedics acted recklessly in administering a large amount of the powerful sedative ketamine to McClain, who had been violently subdued by police, despite not speaking with him or checking his vital signs. An amended autopsy report released in 2022 listed McClain’s cause of death as “complications of ketamine administration following forcible restraint.”

“However, the paramedics testified they were following their training for treating patients experiencing “excited delirium,” a controversial diagnosis describing extreme agitation generally applied to people being subdued by police.”

I wonder if Matthew Perry’s death and toxicology report helped them make up their minds?

blueINdallas
1 year ago

https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/22/economy/lael-brainard-inflation-pce/index.html

“Inflation has come down faster than even the more optimistic forecasts, and that has happened in the context of ongoing solid growth and strong employment.”

“Inflation’s continued downward trajectory in the broader context of robust economic growth fuels confidence that the US economy can achieve the proverbial “soft landing” of reining in inflation without massive job losses, Brainard noted, adding that the “landing strip has widened.”

While that is great news, it does not reflect the reality of what many folks are living. Wage increases, covid payments, and cash stored up because the world was largely shut down, a lot of that cash is gone.

And, housing costs have not snd will not come down. Landlords are not going to cut rents.

I don’t know what the answer is, but it’s still the stupid, stupid economy.

ps – The border situation is going to be the straw that breaks the proverbial camel’s back.

IvyGreen
1 year ago

“Two paramedics were found guilty of criminally negligent homicide Friday in the death of Elijah McClain, an unarmed 23-year-old Black man who was subdued by police and injected with ketamine in Aurora, Colorado, in August 2019.”

 
Finally! A verdict we needed to hear in this tragic case. 

Breaking News: Paramedics found guilty in last trial in Elijah McClain death

blueINdallas
1 year ago

I hope tRUMPsky feels so squeezed that he and his entire crime family flee the country.   Then, I hope Gym, and Tom Cotton, and MAGAt Mike, and the rest of the Russian-Republicans are also brought up on charges of insurrection and/or aiding and giving comfort to the enemy.  Wait, did they get preemptive pardons for their part in the attempt to overthrow the government?

IvyGreen
1 year ago

“Souring” on Grampus is no excuse to take Krampus.

IvyGreen
1 year ago

IvyGreen
1 year ago

IvyGreen
1 year ago

No surprise here.

“Michael D’Antonio, who wrote a biography of Mr. Trump in 2015, has credited this view to Mr. Trump’s father.”

Bink
1 year ago

checked up on the guy, is conscious and upright 🤷‍♂️ 

IvyGreen
1 year ago

He has a guardian angel on the job. 🪽