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'Out of touch': French people are struggling and government isn't listening

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FILE PHOTO. Protesters face riot police near Bordeaux, southwestern France, on November 18, 2018.
Faced with people's wrath for weeks, Paris has put new fuel taxes on hold to mitigate the protests and violence sweeping France. Protesters say the real problem lies in the government that has lost touch with its people.

For the past three weeks, France has been gripped by massive nationwide protests that saw hundreds of thousands taking to the streets. The rallies against the new taxes, which were expected to lead to fuel prices hikes, peaked into major clashes between police and protesters, reaching levels of violence unseen for decades in France.

Street violence left hundreds of people injured and led to hundreds of arrests. Face with unabated public rage, the French government even mulled imposing a state of emergency but eventually decided to partially concede to the protesters' demands and suspend the introduction of a new tax for six months.


Comment: Macron never was a man of the people: Meet Emmanuel Macron: Rothschild banker, Bilderberger, 'anti-Establishment' candidate in French election


Also check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: Révolution Jaune? France Revolts Against Macron


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Trudeau faces blow back from all corners for $50M giveaway over Twitter

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As over-the-top virtue-signalling statements by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau go, this latest one has it all. Early Sunday morning, the PM issued an odd social media post directed at Trevor Noah, the host of the mildly amusing The Daily Show.

Here it is in full: "Hey @Trevornoah - thanks for everything you're doing to celebrate Nelson Mandela's legacy at the [Global Citizen] festival. Sorry I can't be with you - but how about Canada pledges $50M to @EduCannotWait to support education for women & girls around the world? Work for you? Let's do it."

Comment: Despite criticisms that Trudeau is nothing but a virtue-signalling 'male feminist' soy boy, it seems he just can't help but continue to virtue signal. Apparently, he doesn't really care to be taken seriously as a world leader, or by his constituents as someone they can count on. He'd rather look good in the eyes of celebrities.

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France's yellow vests reject PM's meagre concessions, while Macron still hasn't "deigned to speak to the people"

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French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe has announced a six-month suspension of the fuel tax hike which triggered massive unrest across the country, saying the measure is aimed at stopping the violence and restoring public order.

The French government will suspend the fuel tax rise for six months to calm down the Yellow Vest protests, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said in a televised speech on Tuesday. He stressed that no tax should endanger public unity and "the violence must stop."

Philippe said the protests represented "the anger of the France that works hard and struggles to make ends meet." Despite the concessions, he slammed rioters who assaulted police, saying they will be found and put on trial.

"This anger, you'd have to be deaf or blind not to see it or hear it," Philippe said in an address. "The French who have donned yellow vests want taxes to drop, and work to pay. That's also what we want," the Prime Minister maintained.

Comment: Comment: Zero Hedge reports:
French 'Yellow Vests' Reject Macron's Six-Month Tax Delay As Student Protests Intensify
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Despite French President Emmanuel Macron letting his people "eat cake" with a six-month suspension of the government's new "climate change" fuel taxes, the so-called "Yellow Vest" movement which has been protesting throughout France for more than three weeks is still spitting mad.

"We didn't want a suspension, we want the past increase in the tax on fuels to be canceled immediately," said Yellow Vest organizer Benjamin Cauchy on BFM TV. "Suspending the tax to re-instate it in six months is taking the French people for a ride. French people aren't sparrows waiting for crumbs from the government."
The president's silence drew the wrath of some. "Macron has still not deigned to talk to the people," said Laetitia Dewalle, a Yellow Vests spokeswoman, on BFM TV. "We feel his disdain. He maintains his international engagements but doesn't speak to the people."

Sebastien Chenu, a spokesman for Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally party which has supported the Yellow Vests in hopes of capturing their votes, said on LCI that "the French won't be fooled. The government has understood nothing, it's just playing for time." -Greenwich Time
Others, however, may have been assuaged by the "limited time moratorium" on the taxes - as a Tuesday BVA opinion poll for La Tribune reveals that 70% of French citizens surveyed think the postponement justifies stopping the Yellow Vest protests.

Meanwhile, French police ordered the cancellation of two football matches scheduled for Saturday, while French interior minister Christophe Castaner told lawmakers on Tuesday that additional security personnel would reinforce the 65,000 police and gendarmes during this Saturday's planned protests. Some police unions have floated the idea of drafting the army as backup, according to Paris-based journalist Catherine Field.

French students, meanwhile, have intensified their protests around the country - setting ire to buildings and engaging in violent clashes with the police. The students have "gradually started to get involved" with the Yellow Vest movement, leading to riots in southwest France, Lyon, Marseille, Bordeaux and the city of Orleans. A school in Blagnac, near Toulouse was reportedly set on fire Tuesday, according to Reuters.
Macron's backing down comes as his popularity hit a new low. A poll by Ifop for Paris Match magazine and Sud-Radio released Tuesday found the president's support had fallen six points to 23 percent. Philippe was at 26 percent. While Macron and parliament, where his party holds a majority, don't face new elections until 2022, the reversal on taxes may undermine the rest of his reform agenda.

The protesters, who started out blockaded traffic across France, brought their fight to Paris over the last two weekends. They defaced the Arc de Triomphe, burned hundreds of cars and blocked roads and fuel depots. -Greenwich Time
Meanwhile, the Yellow Vest protests continue to take their toll on French businesses - with big-box retailers suffering an average 8% decline in sales on Saturday per Nielsen.

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With all of that said, it will be interesting to see what Saturday brings.



RT also reports:
80yo woman dies after being hit in face by projectile amid Yellow Vest protests

An 80-year-old woman was fatally injured by a projectile, believed to be a tear gas grenade, amid massive rallies in Marseille. She was struck at her home and later succumbed to her injury in hospital.

The woman, of Algerian descent, was in her fourth-floor flat in the southern French city when the riots broke out nearby on Saturday, according to BFMTV. The 80-year-old was hit in the face by a projectile as she closed shutters, to prevent tear gas from pouring into her flat.

She was taken to the Timone hospital, and then to the Conception hospital, to undergo surgery but died of "operational shock," Xavier Tarabeux, the city's public prosecutor, told the media.

Grenade pellets were later found inside the flat, Tarabeux said, adding that a further autopsy is required. "At this point, we cannot establish a causal link between the injury and the death," the prosecutor stated.
See also: RT France reporter shot in the face during police crackdown on Yellow Vest protesters in Paris

And check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: Révolution Jaune? France Revolts Against Macron


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Camille Paglia: 'Hillary must want Trump to win again'

Camille Paglia
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Camille Paglia.
Camille Paglia is one of the most interesting and explosive thinkers of our time. She transgresses academic boundaries and blows up media forms. She's brilliant on politics, art, literature, philosophy, and the culture wars. She's also very keen on the email Q and A format for interviews. So, after reading her new collection of essays, Provocations, Spectator USA sent her some questions.

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You've been a sharp political prognosticator over the years. So can I start by asking for a prediction. What will happen in 2020 in America? Will Hillary Clinton run again?

If the economy continues strong, Trump will be reelected. The Democrats (my party) have been in chaos since the 2016 election and have no coherent message except Trump hatred. Despite the vast pack of potential candidates, no one yet seems to have the edge. I had high hopes for Kamala Harris, but she missed a huge opportunity to play a moderating, statesmanlike role and has already imprinted an image of herself as a ruthless inquisitor that will make it hard for her to pull voters across party lines.

Comment: It's refreshing to hear a great mind like Paglia expound on the current American political environment and really tell it like it is. It seems an intellectual outsider to politics, with ruthless need for truth, can see things much more clearly than media pundits and politicians themselves who do nothing but languish in their self-made ideological bubbles, expounding wishful thinking over real analysis.

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Pompeo welcome to visit Russian 'cheating' missile test to see that it complies with INF - Moscow senator

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US State Secretary Mike Pompeo can easily find out that Moscow strictly abides by the INF nuclear missile treaty the US is threatening to quit - by taking up an invitation to the test of the Russian missile, a Moscow senator says.

The symbolic invite from the head of the Russian Senate's defense and security committee came right after Pompeo declared Russia "in violation" of the landmark Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) and announced that the US will withdraw from it in 60 days if Moscow's behavior does not change.

"Today, we must confront Russian cheating on its arms controls obligations," Pompeo told reporters following NATO foreign ministers' meeting. He also claimed that Russia's new cruise missile, that it allegedly "has been flight-testing ... since the mid-2000s," violates the INF treaty.

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Ridiculous: US announces two-month deadline for Russia over 1987 nuclear treaty

Mike Pompeo
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Mike Pompeo
The U.S. is giving Russia two months to get back in compliance with a 1987 treaty on nuclear weapons before carrying out President Donald Trump's threat to withdraw from the accord, Secretary of State Michael Pompeo told NATO allies in Brussels on Tuesday.

NATO partners agreed with the U.S. position that Russia has jeopardized the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty for years by deploying ground-launched missiles that fall within the banned range of 500 kilometers (311 miles) to 5,500 kilometers. While not echoing the two-month deadline, the 29-nation alliance said in a statement late Tuesday that the Kremlin needs to show compliance "urgently." Russia denies that it's violating the agreement.

"We must confront Russian cheating on their nuclear obligations," Pompeo said at the conclusion of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization meeting. "Our nations have a choice: We either bury our head in the sand, or we take common-sense action in response to Russia's flagrant disregard for the express terms of the INF Treaty."

Comment: Another in a long list of failed and failing attempts to paint Russia as an aggressor - in order to justify US geopolitical belligerence - and aggression. See also:


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Israel's slow and methodical war of attrition and cleansing of Palestinians in Jerusalem

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) shakes hands with Czech President Milos Zeman
Czech president Milos Zeman offered Benjamin Netanyahu's ultra-nationalist government a fillip during his visit to Israel last week. He inaugurated a cultural and trade centre, Czech House, just outside Jerusalem's Old City walls.

At the opening, he expressed hope it would serve as a precursor to his country relocating its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. If so, the Czech Republic would become the first European state to follow US President Donald Trump's lead in moving the US embassy in May.

It is this kind of endorsement that, of late, has emboldened Mr Netanyahu's government, the Israeli courts, Jerusalem officials and settler organisations to step up their combined assault on Palestinians in the Old City and its surrounding neighbourhoods.

Israel has never hidden its ambition to seize control of East Jerusalem, Palestinian territory it occupied in 1967 and then annexed, as a way of preventing a viable Palestinian state from emerging.

Bad Guys

Who America should actually be making friends with

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The biggest threats to America come from its "friends"

One of the local Washington television stations was doing a typical early morning honoring our soldiers schtick just before Thanksgiving. In it soldiers stationed far from home were treated to videolinks so they could talk to their families and everyone could nod happily and wish themselves a wonderful holiday. Not really listening, I became interested when I half heard that the soldier being interviewed was spending his Thanksgiving in Ukraine.

It occurred to me that the soldier just might have committed a security faux pas by revealing where he was, but I also recalled that there have been joint military maneuvers as well as some kind of training mission going on in the country, teaching the Ukrainian Army how to use the shiny new sophisticated weapons that the United States was providing it with to defend against "Russian aggression."

Comment: The problem is that to have a friend one must be a friend. And if there's a large percentage of pathological and pathologized individuals running the show behind the scenes in Washington - who are fixed on being bullies and pinning blame on everyone and everything besides their own actions - there is no possibility in the near, medium or long-term to turn the American ship around from its steady course towards disaster.


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Dark Legacy Documentary: Bush Senior Was Central Figure in Plot to Kill JFK

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The following video is the second half of the superb documentary Dark Legacy: George Bush and the Murder of John F. Kennedy by director John Hankey, the full video of which can be found on YouTube. We encourage viewers to assist the creator by purchasing a DVD copy from his website: thedarklegacy.com

The first half of the documentary focuses on the cover-up of JFK's autopsy, leaving you in no doubt that the president was also shot from the front as his motorcade crossed Dealey Plaza.

The second half will interest history buffs most: the myriad connections that place the Bush family center-stage in the plot to kill Kennedy. George HW Bush was 39-years-old at the time. Almost completely airbrushed from his biography is that he had by then been a CIA operative for almost two decades.

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Turkey completes purchase of Russia's S-400 missile system - says it's superior to US Patriot which "didn't work"

S-400 Air Defense Missile System
© Vitaliy Ankov Sputnik
S-400 Air Defense Missile System
According to Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, the S-400 system purchased from Russia is vastly superior to the Patriot air defense system built by the US and this is why Turkey has chosen the former.

The Turkish FM explained that for about a decade Turkey attempted to buy air defense systems, including the MIM-104 Patriot, from the US, however the so-called high-end interceptor missile system simply "didn't work" when put through tests.

Comment: Turkey's agreement with Russia has been in the works for almost a year:
"Turkey will purchase two systems and four batteries from Russia - an agreement has been reached," Canikli said, as cited by the Yeni Safak newspaper.

The remaining financial issues have been resolved between the sides, the minister said Wednesday. "Do we use credit? Or finance it ourselves? In the end we settled on covering one part with credit after negotiations," said Canikli said.

The deal between Moscow and Ankara will be worth $2.5 billion, the head of the Russian state-run Rostec Corporation, Sergey Chemezov, told Kommersant daily. Turkey will pay 45 percent of the cost in advance, with the remaining 55 percent to be covered by Russian loans, he said. Delivery of the S-400 Triumf systems to Turkey is expected to start in late 2019 or early 2020, Chemezov said.

Turkey will become the first NATO member state to use Russian air defense systems, and the purchase has already attracted a backlash within the US-led military bloc. The Pentagon earlier said that purchasing hardware that doesn't meet the NATO specifications "generally isn't a good idea."