Red Flags Go Up With DEA Disinformation Campaign in Latin America
Sun Jul 20, 2008 at 03:54:36 AM PDT
EcoNoticiario #6: Spaniards Can Drink Freely While Chileans Must Drive Less
Thu Jul 17, 2008 at 09:49:37 AM PDT
The current edition of Econoticiario brings you stories from Spain (the end of the Catalan drought?), Mexico (a slideshow of a glacier crumbling in Patagonia), Costa Rica (results of a new study on the migratory habits of leatherback turtles), Colombia (Costa Rica announces carbon offset program for air travelers), and Chile (tightening of rules in Santiago on who can drive on "pre-emergency" days)
Your Spanish words of the week:
tar sands--arenas alquitranadas
energía mareomotriz--wave power/energy
energía solar--solar power/energy
energía eólica--wind power/energy
energía geotérmica--geothermal power/energy
The Tan Klan
Tue Jul 15, 2008 at 06:51:11 PM PDT
Michelle Obama was invited to join a mostly black sorority. I don't know this sorority but I like what I have heard, although I haven't quite got the Skee Wee noise thing.
Apparently, according to those who think racism in the United States was put to rest by affirmative action(evil) and black movie stars, we live in a post racial society
Mexico - *%^@&*^
Tue Jul 08, 2008 at 05:06:05 AM PDT
Mexico is in a whole lot of trouble. Right now this is a page 26 story. Soon it will be page 1.
It all revolves around OIL.
Crude output from Mexico's Cantarell, the world's third-largest oil field, is falling at the fastest pace in 12 years as investment limits keep state-owned Petroleos Mexicanos from fully exploiting deposits and finding new ones.
Production at the Gulf of Mexico development dropped 34 percent in May from a year earlier, the biggest decline since October 1995, according to data compiled by the government and Bloomberg.
To repeat: Mexico has the world's third largest oil field. It is now in terminal decline. This also impacts the US.
Falling production is curbing exports to the U.S., which buys about 80 percent of the oil Mexico sells abroad. Sales to the U.S. declined to 1.07 million barrels a day in May, the lowest since November 1995.
More below.
McCain's Private Dinner with Carlos Slim, World's Richest Man
Sun Jul 06, 2008 at 07:48:40 AM PDT
Today I am leaving my usual sort of diary to enter into the world of tin-foil-hattery. I am a scientist by training. When I do write a diary, it is filled with citations and usually too long. I qualify my speculations and express my opinions as such.
Yesterday I posted such a diary on John McCain's wisit to the countries providing us our drugs, Mexico and Colombia. I discovered the many connections between those governments and their elected leaders and the funding of the "war on Drugs", now turned into a War on Illegal Armed Groups (IAGs). While doing so, I came across the oddest factoid. On July 2, while visiting Mexico on his July 4th Senate break, John McCain had a private dinner with Carlos Slim, by some accounts the world's richest man. link This was only reported in the Miami Herald, whhich has a sister paper in Mexico City which covered McCain's visit with more attention to details.
US Contractors train torture in Mexico
Sat Jul 05, 2008 at 05:39:18 PM PDT
An appalling discovery of US private contractors training the Mexican army in torture has received little attention in the United States despite the underlying issue about the influence of companies such as Blackwater Worldwide and Dynocorp establishing torture techniques abroad. The videos which surfaced in Mexico show an English speaking man directing actions against fellow officers.
In one video, Special Tactical Group officers squirt mineral water up the nose of another officer, a torture technique commonly utilized by Mexican police. The man's head is also shoved into a hole which supposedly contains rats and feces
In the other, the unidentified contractor drags an officer through a puddle of his own vomit as punishment for failure to complete a training exercise. The company involved in this tape is currently unknown.
Warning, the videos contain graphic images.
John McCain's Excellent Latin American Adventure!
Sat Jul 05, 2008 at 02:45:53 PM PDT
Barack Obama spent July 4th in Montana, celebrating his daughter Malia's birthday and attending a parade link. Here on Daily Kos were are engaged in a massive fit of buyer's remorse and we want our primary vote back.now that we don't have the Clinton's to kick around any more, we seem to want to kick the nearest Democrat. Why oh why, when there is John McCain to mock?
Where in the world was John McCain on the Fourth of July, the only one he gets in his campaign for President? Why he was down Mexico way, Cindy and Joe Liebermann at his side (along with his Republican BFF, Lindsey Graham), celebrating how well the war on drugs is going these days and figuratively delivering a big giant check for 400 million dollars. And then back home to the McCain Compound in Sedona Arizona for a little campaign regrouping. link
John McCain to put Colombia and Mexico in Play
Wed Jul 02, 2008 at 11:21:05 PM PDT
John McCain is hoping to carry Colombia and Mexico during the general election. But apparently, no one remembered to tell him that those two countries, not states, are not going to vote in GE
The Hidden Nugget in Barack's Immigration Plan
Sun Jun 22, 2008 at 04:33:17 PM PDT
The photo above is of my now 92 year old Tata, Luciano Cervantes Eusebio at Chapultepec Castle in Mexico City. He has had the pleasure of being married to my grandmother, Natalia Cervantes Llamas, for over 50 years now. They have 10 kids and 17 grandkids, all living in the United States. We're a mixed bunch of brown and white, but we love our grandparents and we're grateful for everything they've ever done for us.
Mexico For Medicine
Mon Jun 16, 2008 at 07:53:53 PM PDT
The reality in the United States these days is that everything is expensive. Gas. Food. Shelter. Healthcare. Its a reality all of us are learning to cope with. Living in Southern California, however, I have the fortunate ability to travel easily between the US and our neighbor to the south, Mexico. What I found on a recent trip there literally shocked me and made we wonder, just what in the world is wrong with our country. Mexico is no paragon of quality of life or even transparency of government but somethings they do decidedly better then us. Healthcare is a prime example.
Who'll Build the Electric Car?
Mon Jun 09, 2008 at 10:48:55 AM PDT
Hollywood 10's Blacklist Classic 'Salt of the Earth' now on YouTube
Sun Jun 08, 2008 at 07:55:01 AM PDT
Mexican-American Petróleo and the GOP Machine
Thu Jun 05, 2008 at 10:50:10 PM PDT
There is a topic of great importance that raises many issues but is not widely discussed. In the next 2 years, the implications of national sovereignty, foreign policy, bilateral trade, gas prices and Big Oil’s investments of profit, U.S. domestic drilling and energy independence, even immigration and the environment will need to be addressed because of something called a transboundary reservioir.
So, how are you getting ready for $200 oil (or more)?
Sun May 25, 2008 at 02:50:11 PM PDT
With the usual 2-3 year gap on reality we've become increasingly used to when reading blogs, the corporate media is finally noticing that something is going on in the oil world. And, despite a lot of distraction about speculators or oil company profits, they are increasingly talking about the reality of booming demand outside of the West, and stagnant production.
Talk about $200 oil is no longer just the realm of doomers, survivalists or other assorted "unserious" people. So what are you doing to adapt to that?
Cinco de Mayo: Celebrating the Expulsion of Foreign Militaries
Mon May 05, 2008 at 08:06:26 AM PDT
Cinco de Mayo is about the continuing happiness Mexicans enjoyed of successfully forcing out a foreign military from their country in the 1800s.
The War, Next-door
Mon Apr 28, 2008 at 09:36:28 AM PDT
The War, Next-door
By David Glenn Cox
"Obsessed with the power of Spain in his youth, Cromwell failed to note the rise of France." The same can be said of our own current Cromwell, obsessed with the desire to restart and reframe the cold war under a Republican unipolar stance, they have lost sight of everything else. Watching their Neocon kite intently as it dances on the breeze until they’ve run with it, off the cliff.
NAFTA, Unions, Community, Immigration, Swing Votes
Thu Apr 24, 2008 at 08:04:48 AM PDT
Corn is the one thing America can produce cheaper than Mexico can. Illegal immigration exploded in the wake of NAFTA, and corn is largely to blame for our immigration problem. Mexicans eat a lot of corn, and they used to support a lot of maize farmers. NAFTA changed that. A Democratic response to NAFTA can energize unions, appeal to Latino voters concerned about loved ones across the border by promising to improve the Mexican economy.
Southwestern moderates view McCain favorably on immigration, but not his party base. By going on the offensive with immigration in IN and NC Dems can attack the Republican base in new swing states, build bridges between unions and Latinos, and frame the immigration debate for the fall.
Bush's Secret Meeting on NAFTA or the Chinese Taco
Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 03:07:21 PM PDT
Tomorrow Pennsylvania votes. I don't mean to be cruel but if they vote for Hillary- they deserve her, Bill, their lobbyist, and NAFTA. And it's worse to vote Repubican.
When Bill Clinton (and Hillary) approved NAFTA they said the US would be the big winner. THEY were the BIG winners because he opened the doors to work money deals with corporations all over the world. While he was making the big bucks with Mexico,China, ect what happened to jobs in Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania?
Clinton's Golden Voice
What happened to jobs in Mexico?
The US was inundated by illegal aliens. The biggest losers were the Mexicans, particularly the poor, uneducated and farmers. They face greater unemployment and poverty and inequality. The rich in Mexico got richer. Few jobs were created in Mexico. "You either become an illegal alien, join the black economy or become a criminal."wrote Bob Chapman in Secret Agreement To Almalgamate US, Canada And Mexico.
While we worry about our candidates tomorrow, who is watching George Bush?