GUN VIOLENCE IN AMERICA: FOR WHO THE BELL TOLLS NEXT.

Just five people shy of Sandy Hook elementary school mass shooting incident that claimed 26 lives, the Uvalde Texas Robb elementary school mass shooting at 21 victims, now ranks among the highest grossing gun carnage in America. It is sad that such frequent blood spilling has tragically become part of our culture as a society. May the souls of the killed now rest.

25th AMENDMENT: ITS NOW ALL CRICKET.

Madam Speaker Nancy Pelosi once questioned former President Donald John Trump's fitness to remain in office due to what she claimed was his declining mental capacity. Does anyone know what Madam Speaker presently thinks about the incontrovertible case which America is now saddled with? Just curious!

WHO WILL REBUILD UKRAINE?

The West should convert frozen Russian assets, both state's and oligarchs' owned, into a full seizure and set them aside for the future rebuilding of Ukraine. Like the Marshal Plan, call it the Putin Plan.

A HERO IS BORN.

I am staying put. I will not run away and abandon my people. The fight is here in Ukraine. What I need are weapons and ammunitions, not a ride out of town like former Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani - President Volodymyr Zelensky.

IT IS WHAT IT IS.

"There is too much hate in America because there is too much anger in America." - Trevor Noah.

WORD!

A life without challenges is not a life lived at all. A life lived is a life that has problems, confronts problems, solves problems and then learns from problems. - Tunde Fashola.

NOW, YOU KNOW.

When fishing for love, bait with your heart and not your brain, because you cannot rationalize love. - Mark Twain.

JUST THE FACT.

In our country, you can shoot and kill a nigger, but you better not hurt a gay person’s feelings - Dave Chappelle

DO YOU?.

“What you believe in can only be defined by what you’re willing to risk for it." - Stuart Scheller.

HEDGE YOUR CRISIS.

Never get in bed with a woman whose problems are worse than yours. - Chicago PD.

PROBLEM SOLVED.

'The best way to keep peace is to be ready to destroy evil. If you Pearl Harbor me, I Nagasaki you.' - Ted Nugent.

OUR SHARED HUMANITY.

Empathy is at the heart of who we are as human beings. - Cardinal Matthew Kukah.

WORDS ON MARBLE.

"Birth is agony. Life is hard. Death is cruel." - Japanese pithy.

REPENT OR PERISH - POPE.

Homosexuality is a sin. It is not ordained by God, therefore same sex marriage cannot be blessed by the church - Pope Francis.

CANCEL CULTURE IS CORROSIVE.


FOR SAKE OF COUNTRY.


MAGA LIVES ON: NO RETREAT, NO SURRENDER!

TWITTER IS BORING WITHOUT HIS TWEETS. #RestorePresidentTrump'sTwitterHandle.


WORD.

"If you cannot speak the truth when it matters, then nothing else you says matters.” - Tucker Carlson.

#MeToo MOVEMENT: A BAD NEWS GONE CRAZY.

"To all the women who testified, we may have different truth, but I have a great remorse for all of you. I have great remorse for all of the men and women going through this crisis right now in our country. You know, the movement started basically with me, and I think what happened, you know, I was the first example, and now there are thousands of men who are being accused and a regeneration of things that I think none of us understood. I’m not going to say these aren’t great people. I had wonderful times with these people. I’m just genuinely confused. Men are confused about this issue. We are going through this #MeToo movement crisis right now in this country." - Harvey Weinstein.


RON DELLUMS: UNAPOLOGETICALLY RADICAL.

"If it’s radical to oppose the insanity and cruelty of the Vietnam War, if it’s radical to oppose racism and sexism and all other forms of oppression, if it’s radical to want to alleviate poverty, hunger, disease, homelessness, and other forms of human misery, then I’m proud to be called a radical.” - Ron Vernie Dellums.


WHAT REALLY MATTERS IN LIFE - STEVE JOBS

“I reached the pinnacle of success in the business world. In others’ eyes, my life is an epitome of success. However, aside from work, I have little joy. Non-stop pursuing of wealth will only turn a person into a twisted being, just like me. God gave us the senses to let us feel the love in everyone’s heart, not the illusions brought about by wealth. Memories precipitated by love is the only true riches which will follow you, accompany you, giving you strength and light to go on. The most expensive bed in the world is the sick bed. You can employ someone to drive the car for you, make money for you but you cannot have someone to bear sickness for you. Material things lost can be found. But there is one thing that can never be found when it is lost – Life. Treasure Love for your family, love for your spouse, love for your friends. Treat yourself well. Cherish others.” - SJ

EVIL CANNOT BE TRULY DESTROYED.

"The threat of evil is ever present. We can contain it as long as we stay vigilant, but it can never truly be destroyed. - Lorraine Warren (Annabelle, the movie)


ONLY THE POOR WISH THEY HAD STUFF?

“I’m not that interested in material things. As long as I find a good bed that I can sleep in, that’s enough.” - Nicolas Berggruem, the homeless billionaire.

Monday, March 7, 2016

MARRIAGE AND THE WHAT PEOPLE WILL SAY INHIBITING FACTOR - ALBINUS CHIEDU

A major puncturing factor to the joy of many marriages today is the four-word phrase: “What people will say?” Because of this phrase, certain things that you ought to do to boost your marriage, strengthen bonding in your marital rela­tionship and increase your joy, are deliberately not done. 

You find a lady to marry. She is the love of your life. You love each other. Because of her occupational status, she has a car, house and some other assets that you do not have. You now feel that ‘if I marry her, people will say it is because of her wealth’. Now, you leave her and eventually marry someone that is wired for another man. Then, you begin to endure marriage instead of enjoying it. 

There are marriages where elements of romance are missing just because one or both parties are afraid of what people will say. “What will people say if I drive my wife in a car to a destination, alight quickly from the driver’s seat and rush to open the door for my wife like her employed driver? What will they say if I am taking a walk with my spouse and I hold him or her in a romantic manner? What will they say if I am the one cuddling my baby or bathing the child in public while my wife looks on? Will they not call me ‘woman wrapper?’ 

You have a wife who is an accountant by profession and prudent with spending, in contrast to you, a wasteful and careless spender. You know that if you hand over the family financial management to her, your family finance will improve and fami­ly business will grow. But you are finding it difficult to do that. Now, there has been financial and economic stagnation since you both officially became a couple. How will God’s plan for this marriage manifest? Ex­cept you call the bluff of what people will say. You are even accusing witches for your situ­ation instead of facing reality. 

You have a fiancĂ©e and you both have remained in pre-marital status for years, sim­ply because of what people will say if you do not throw a lavish wedding ceremony like so and so person. What will they say if you guys simply walk up to your clergyman or court registry with your family representative(s) as witness(es), take the marital vow and move forward with your life? They will say you did a poor man’s wedding. Right? 

You have money to buy a car but you have deliberately delayed purchasing one for your family. Why? Your wife can drive but be­cause of your job schedule and other factors  you have not been able to learn how to drive. ‘What will people say if I buy a car and my wife is the one always on the steer­ing during outings? 

You are presiding over a public meeting and your wife is among discussants. During discussions, she suggests an idea which happens to be superior to an idea that you earli­er tabled. Because the suggestion came from your wife, you jettison the suggestion. ‘What will people say if I implement what my wife has suggested? Won’t they say she is the one that dictates what I do?’ 

Maybe your wife is yet to conceive, years after marriage despite her good character as a person. You are considering going for an­other wife because of what people will say. Maybe also, you have had just one child for a long time and you are considering another woman for the purpose of having anoth­er child so that they will not say that you are infertile. You now want to break your mar­riage covenant and suffer implications be­cause of ‘people’. 

I don’t know what you may be passing through right now in your marriage and you are feeling so unhappy because of what people are saying already or what people will say, especially when that saying is not true. First, I want you to know that no matter what you do in life, people will always say something negative or positive about you. 

Secondly, if you run your marriage based on what people say or do not say, your marriage will lose its peculiar identity. Every marriage has a special element that makes it unique. So, you are expected by God to seek and strive to make your marriage work by putting in deliberate efforts to attract pos­itive ingredients that other marriages may not have. 

Thirdly, what people say about your marriage is totally irrelevant as long as you are living joyfully with your spouse and chil­dren in a godly way. It is what God says about your marriage that matters because God is the founder of the marital institution. As long as you run this institution based on the manual of the inventor, your problems will go at the rate at which they come. 

“For other foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ” (1 Corinthians 3:11). 

“Submitting yourselves to one another in the fear of God. Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as unto the Lord. For the husband is the head of the wife, even as Christ is the head of the church, and he is the savior of the body. There­fore, as the church is subject unto Christ, so let the wives be to their own husbands in everything. 

“Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ loved the church, and gave himself for it. That he might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing of water by the word. That he might present it to himself, a glorious church, not having spot, or wrinkle or any such thing, but that it should be holy and without blemish. So ought men to love their wives as their own bodies. He that loveth his wife loveth himself. For no man ever yet hateth his own flesh, but nourisheth and cherisheth it, even as the Lord the church” (Ephesians 5:21-29 KJV).

Sunday, March 6, 2016

CHRISTIANS ARE RELIGIOUS BIGOTS, THEIR OPINION DON'T MATTER - BUHARI

“We are part of the Islamic coalition because we have got terrorists in Nigeria, which everybody knows and the terrorists claim to be Islamic. So, if there is an Islamic coalition to fight terrorism, we will be part of it because we are casualties of Islamic terrorism. Boko Haram has declared loyalty to ISIS and ISIS is based in Islamic countries, and if there is a coalition to fight them why shouldn’t we be part of it, particularly when those fighting the country claim to be Muslims, although what they are doing is against Islam. Why can’t those Christians that complain about the coalition fight terrorism in Nigeria or fight the militants in the south? It’s Nigeria that matters, not the opinion of the religious bigots.” - Dr President Muhammadu Buhari.

Icheoku says with this Dr President Muhammadu Buhari has raised the ante in his battle plan against those who worships differently and who shares Nigeria with him as a secular country. As far as he is concerned, any opinion outside his does not matter in his latest attempt to railroad Nigeria fully into the Organization of Islamic Countries now against terrorism. A position from which he had earlier distanced himself and Nigeria from, but which he suddenly reversed himself on, having caved in to the pressure of Saudi Arabia. According to President Muhammadu Buhari, any Christian who does not like it can go and hang, as he does not give a damn. 

Icheoku says a president never took Nigeria for a ride as the current President Muhammadu Buhari, the lean and mean Cassius of Daura, who is now steaming full course to completely Islamize Nigeria. That his Boko Haram and Fulani nomadic cattle rearer terrorists army are on the prowl and wrecking havoc, should leave no one in doubt that their game plan is fast being translated into action.  What an unmitigated disaster Nigerians brought unto themselves when they elected such a paranoid,  opinionated zealot as their president. Now change has truly come to Nigeria and they are in different shades and forms.

Saturday, March 5, 2016

DONALD TRUMP 2016 IS BARACK OBAMA 2008, BOTH INSPIRED PEOPLE.

Icheoku says likes to hear it or not, then candidate Barack Obama roared to the center stage of American politics  propelled by the yearnings of millions of Americans, who felt it was about time somebody different and with a different vision, held sway in America. People were excitedly giddy about the new kid on the block and gravitated to him accordingly, in response to his appeal as a refreshing breath of fresh air. They saw in Obama what they craved for and wanted for their dear country and they responded to his candidacy and today the rest is history. 

By the same token, the current political earthquake that is Donald Trump, is being powered by similarly excited Americans, who feel that it is about time they take back their White House and fix the so many things they see and consider broken about America. They are tired of politics as usual and like the mobs in William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, now wants to do away with the conspirators - the establishment Republicans. They see in Donald Trump their yearning and aspiration fulfilled; and this is why he is unstoppable and will be ushered into the White House come November 2016 as the 45th president of the United States of America. Icheoku says the same phenomenal wind of change that carried Obama through is now underneath the sail of Donald Trump and no conceited, petty and envious establishment Republican, be him Mitt Romney or Lindsey Graham or John McCain or Karl Rove or even Bobby Jindal has enough energy to make a dent in his appeal. 

This effervescing enthusiasm, cutting across the length and breath of America, is what is driving Donald Trump's campaign, a campaign which has literally morphed into a movement. It will push and see him through to the White House in November, regardless of whatever contrary opinion any pinhead naysayer has to offer. Like then candidate Barack Obama was unstoppable, so is candidate Donald Trump now unstoppable and any Republican still holding out false hope, thinking that some magic will happen to stop him, better have another fall back option. Anyone still holding out there, hopelessly, will find him or herself missing the Trump train into the White House as a left behind. Donald Trump's train to the White House has since left unstoppably enroute the White House and trains don't usually stop once it takes off. 

Icheoku says Donald Trump is the answer to the question how do we move America truly forward. Donald Trump is the answer to the question how do we deal with immigration problem in America. Donald Trump is the answer to question how do we defeat ISIS and Islamic terrorism. Donald Trump is the answer to the question how do we rebuild America. Donald Trump is the answer to the question how do America begin to win again. Donald Trump is the answer to the question how do we checkmate China from their rising impetus. Donald Trump is the answer to the question how do we truly reset the button with Vladimir Putin's Russia. Donald Trump is the answer to the question how do Israel and Palestine truly make peace; and Donald Trump is the answer to how do we make America great again. 

Donald Trump's message is resonating with Americans; Donald Trump's message is refreshingly soothing to the ears of Americans; majority of who are tired of waiting for that knight in shinning armor that will lead them out of their presently found enslavement in the land of Egupt. America wants to truly lead and decisively again and Donald Trump will provide that leadership. Donald Trump is a winner extraordinary and together, America will join him and begin winning again. Donald Trump will take it to Hillary Clinton without gloves come the general election and Donald Trump will deal her a decisive TKO. Tired of the last eight years, look the way of Donald Trump. Go Trump and lets make America great again. Vatican has their wall; Jericho has their great wall; China has their own great wall and America will have its own great wall; so lets BUILD THAT WALL.

Friday, March 4, 2016

MITT ROMNEY, A SHAMELESS AND SPITE-FILLED MORMON.

MITT ROMNEY, A SHAMELESS AND PITIFUL MORMON.

Icheoku says with a friend like Mitt Romney, no Donald Trump needs an enemy. A man who actively sought and received endorsement from someone he once called a good friend, only to now turnaround to crucify the same person out of jealousy and simply because the other guy is on the verge of achieving what he could not achieve himself in 2012, is dangerous. Mitt Romney, Icheoku says to stop and quit hating, you Mr Judas Iscariot.

Thursday, March 3, 2016

TRUMP CANDIDACY, THE WORLD MUST BUTT OUT.

DONALD TRUMP, THE WORLD MUST BUTT OUT.


Icheoku says America does not tell other countries of the world who to choose as their leaders and/or presidents. Therefore in the matter of the impending Donald Trump's presidency, it is not the world's business to tell Americans who to choose as her leader and president. That decision is an entire prerogative of the American people and theirs alone; and if as is looking increasingly inevitable, it becomes Donald Trump, so be it. Together we shall make America great again, create jobs, fix the economy, rebuild our military, rebuild our infrastructure and of course build the almighty GREAT WALL OF AMERICA. Vatican has its own wall; Jericho had its own great wall; China has its own great wall, so why not America's own great wall. Go Trump, Americans are with you and supporting you all the way to the White House. The 45th United States of American President Donald J. Trump.

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

SENATOR LINDSEY GRAHAM AND KARL ROVE, SIMPLY PATHETIC.

Icheoku says at what time did Lindsey Graham-nesty figure out that the man he, a short few weeks ago, debated on a nationally televised Republican Party's debate on who will be a better presidential candidate for the party,  is not or rather is no longer a member of the Republican Party? When did Donald Trump "DISAVOW" his membership of the Republican Party or was it privately done in the inner recesses of the chambers of the Senator from South Carolina? A man who flunked and flamed out his presidential run and was forced to beat a quick retreat, in his attempt to equal his friend, John McCain's record, as an also ran presidential candidate, is now saying what? A second tier and second rate presidential candidate wanna be, who could not even qualify, due to a very low single digit approval ratings, to make the cutoff mark to participate in the main presidential debates is now saying what? 

Needless to add that his endorsement of Jeb Bush did not yield JEB even a second place in his native South Carolina. Icheoku is bemused and wondering what weight does this guy really think he has? Who is Lindsey Graham outside his small state of South Carolina to say who is or who is not a Republican when he is not Reince Priebus, the chair of the Republican party? Which register of the Republican Party exists, where every Republican is listed as members? 

A man who Senator Graham was jostling a few short weeks ago on who will be a better presidential candidate for the Republican party, suddenly is no longer a member of the Republican Party? Icheoku asks Lindsey Graham on what platform did he then participate in the said debate? Why did Senator Graham not observe then or even walked out in protest that a stranger from Namibia was on stage debating with him and fighting to foist the flag of the Republican Party's presidential run this fall? What changed except that pitiful envy and jealousy is consuming the senator that what he could not do, an outsider is doing it successfully and having fun about it.

A man who was made to sign an undertaking not to run a third party candidate against the eventual nominee of the Republican Party in protest, is now no longer a member of the Republican Party? A man who has given so much money and resources to past Republican Party presidential candidates including 2008 John McCain and 2012 Mitt Romney; and who stood side by side and endorsed Mitt Romney for the election and who Mitt Romney acknowledged as a dear friend and bona fide Republican, is now adjudged no longer bona fides of the Republican Party. Icheoku says wonders shall never end as this goes to show how far entrenched and established interests could go to fight for their hold unto power and its accouterments. 

Now to the other Michelin Tire man Karl Rove, who is yet to recover from the drubbing of election 2012, which saw him stupefied and still assuring donors that Mitt Romney won the election until Obama was sworn in for the second term. A man who destroyed every credit and credibility he garnered as the man who made George W Bush president, with his mediocre performance in that election 2008 which was Romney's to lose and he lost it; especially after squandering over $400 million special interest's money to stop Obama which task he failed woefully. 

Icheoku thought Karl Rove has finally retired faraway to Wyoming from partisan politics until this Trump Movement flushed him back into the scene. So query, what standing does Karl Rove, man who could not help beat Obama in 2012 with $400 million and despite the beatable environment then, still have to open his mouth to tell Americans who to choose as president as well as the Republican Party's presidential candidate nominee. Icheoku condemns Karl Rove's attempt at meddling with the current process as both misguided and impetuous. He wasted donor's money in 2012 and Donald Trump called him out on it and now he wants his pound of flesh? 

Icheoku says not this time Karl and other established politicians as millions of Americans, including Pagans, Gentiles, Jews, Christians, born again and born before, educated and none educated, tall and short, fat and slim, ugly and beautiful, Mexicans, blacks, women, Chinese, Japanese, gays and Lesbians as well as people who generally love differently, and every American who desires better for America, are united in the current effort to send The Donald to Washington. Politics as usual has been defeated and Americans in unison want an outsider who does not accept money from any special interest to go to Washington and shake things up. So these hating and hateful established Republicans, who feel threatened that an outsider is coming uninvited, not only to the dinner table but also to man the kitchen and bar, should know that America's democracy is peoples democracy and their majority will trounce whatever conspiracy is going on among the family of the entrenched political jobbers. 

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

A NATION OF SPERM DONORS AND SINGLE MOTHERHOOD SYNDROME?

Icheoku says still wondering why things are spiraling downwards on its head, headed to hell in hands basket in American society, especially among families of peoples of color? Studies show that 73% of black American children are born outside wedlock, to single mothers.  Their father is either a deadbeat dad without any fixed address or source of income, or has abandoned the mother following her pregnancy, or is a crackhead, or is in prison or is already shot dead or killed in domestic violence, regardless. So many others fall into the feminist trap of a nagging female  who finally forces her man to walk away into the night without ever coming back. Others simply divorce. 

Now query, how does this promise any solid future for blacks in America? Icheoku's says unless something is done to undo what the Clintons did to unravel black communities in America, with their project massive incarceration of "super-predators" black males of America, some of these families without a male family-head will continue to wallow in their problems. The result, the continued descent into despondency and poverty; and of course its attendant more crimes including robbery and prostitution to support an infant in a child-mother's care. Icheoku says in a nation that does not somewhat encourage marriage and which seems to empathize with single motherhood and fatherhood, what else could be expected. But just like CNN's Don Lemon suggested and Icheoku agrees, 'Just because you can have a baby, doesn't mean you should have one if you cannot afford one.' A culture which glorifies baby-mama and baby-daddy and where what other societies consider bastards do not exist.

Sunday, February 28, 2016

HILLARY CLINTON IS PART OF THE PROBLEM - DOUG J. TICE



itempropIn the winter of 1996 at Keene State College in New Hampshire, then First Lady Hillary Clinton spoke forcefully about policing and criminal justice on behalf of her husband's re-election campaign.

The “challenge,” Clinton declared, “is to take back our streets from crime, gangs and drugs.” Boasting of the administration’s putting more cops on America’s mean streets, she called for “an organized effort against gangs, just as in a previous generation we had an organized effort against the mob. We need to take these people on … They are not just gangs of kids anymore. They are often the kinds of kids that are called superpredators. No conscience. No empathy. We can talk about why they ended up that way, but first we have to bring them to heel.”
The president, she promised, had ordered “a very concerted effort against gangs everywhere.” She urged Americans “to be a part of this anti-crime, anti-gang, anti-drug effort.”
Times have changed, and Clinton has changed with them, although she still likes the ring of “concerted effort.”
But in a debate last month, what the now-presidential candidate called for was “a concerted effort to address the systemic racism in our criminal justice system.” Beyond finding it “incredibly outraging to see the constant stories of young men … who have been killed by police officers,” Clinton was appalled that “one out of three African-American men may well end up going to prison. … [A]nd very often, the black men are arrested, convicted and incarcerated … for offenses that do not lead to the same results for white men.”
Today’s bestselling crises are no longer “crime, gangs and drugs.” Today’s crowd-pleasing concerns are “systemic racism” and “mass incarceration.” And a lot of the same politicians who wooed voters a couple decades ago by vowing to “take on” the “superpredators” — brushing aside softheaded talk about “how they got that way” — now seem shocked (shocked!) that “these people” turned out to include many young black males, and that “bringing them to heel” often meant sending them to jail.
Fact is, Hillary and Bill Clinton both have admitted to some regrets, or anyhow reconsideration, regarding their tough-on-crime stances years ago, and particularly regarding the big 1994 federal crime bill that did much to swell U.S. prison populations. But it wasn’t just them. The Clinton crime bill passed with overwhelming Democratic majorities in both houses of Congress.
(And yes, Bernie Sanders, who today deplores our “broken” criminal justice system, voted for it.)
All over the country in the 1990s and beyond, no-mercy politicians cracked down on crime with “three strikes” laws and mandatory minimums and broken-windows policing tactics and sex offender civil commitment laws and on and on — and sent prison populations soaring.
Today, politicians and great thinkers all across the spectrum find the results of yesteryear’s anti-crime, anti-gang, anti-drug efforts, well, “incredibly outraging.”
This massive shift in attitudes and policy prescriptions on crime has of course tracked a stunning decline in crime rates in America. The rate of violent crime has plunged by half over the past 20 years. On its face, that happy development might explain many changes of heart and make a course correction reasonable. Tough-on-crime politics peaked not long after (we now know) crime levels themselves peaked in the early 1990s. Now that we’ve largely taken back the streets, it may, in fact, be time for a cease-fire and an assessment of where our concerted efforts went too far.
But seldom do we hear that sort of cautious, measured reflection. The anti-crime rhetoric of 20 years ago was extravagant (“superpredators!”) and so is today’s anti-criminal justice rhetoric (“systemic racism!”) We seem to have gone from suffering a catastrophic crime epidemic two decades ago to suffering a catastrophic injustice epidemic today — with no social health in between.
If so, maybe this lurching from one imbalance to another has something to do with unbalanced leadership.
One difficulty in making sense of America’s wild ride on the crime issue is that we don’t know how much of a role sending more criminals to prison has played in reducing crime. Numerous researchers have concluded that more incarceration has made only a trivial contribution; others think it may account for a third of the crime decline. What’s clear is that crime is a bafflingly complex social phenomenon, and we just don’t know.
Two decades ago, politicians far and wide sounded pretty sure that throw-away-the-key policies would help. But today, with prisons full and streets more peaceful, they are not claiming credit but proclaiming a shiny new outrage — one somebody else must be responsible for — that is a fine a new reason to vote for them.
What makes all this so frustrating is that crime on the one hand and injustice on the other are two horrible evils that we have to rely largely on government to combat. But this record of serial demagoguery makes it hard to have confidence that those who lead us are up to these tasks.
The best advice for citizens is simply to listen skeptically and critically to everything politicians and ideologues of any variety say about crime and criminal justice — and to keep one’s eyes on facts. Here are a few of note, from the federal Bureau of Justice Statistics “Prisoners in 2014” report:
• Slightly more than 1.5 million inmates were held in state and federal prisons in 2014, the large majority (87 percent) in state facilities.
• Black males were incarcerated at a rate nearly six times the rate of white males, and also at two-and-a-half times the rate of Hispanic males.
• Minnesota’s overall incarceration rate is the fourth lowest in the country (behind Maine, Rhode Island and Massachusetts) and well under half the national rate.
• Nationally, among all state prisoners, 53.2 percent are incarcerated for violent crimes. Drug offenses account for 15.7 percent. Drug possession accounts for 3.6 percent.
• Among federal inmates, just over half are incarcerated for drug offenses. Combining the state and federal populations, all drug offenders make up 20 percent of the grand total.
It is likely that county jail populations and offenders under other kinds of supervision (probation, etc.) increase the overall role of drug and other nonviolent offenders in the criminal justice system. 

Saturday, February 27, 2016

HOW OBAMA GAVE US DONALD TRUMP - MATT LASLO

Just as Barack Obama was the reaction to George W. Bushin 2008, Donald Trump is looking more and mote like a reaction to Obama's presidency. 

It may feel wrong to even utter the names “Obama” and “Trump” in the same sentence, but: there would be no ascending candidate Trump without President Obama. Trump is the anti-Obama. Sure, as the decades roll on, Obama will be remembered for helping usher through historic healthcare reform, salvaging the US auto industry, rewriting the rules that govern Wall Street and overseeing economic growth that hasn’t been witnessed since the Great Depression ended. But now that President Obama is starting to unfurl his sails and head towards the sunset, what’s being left in his political wake looks less like his soaring campaign promises than it does like Donald Trump and a bitter American electorate. 

Trump has changed American politics. He is, as you may have heard, bombastic, vacuous (at least from what he’s produced when it comes to actionable policy proposals) and has used the billions he made in real estate to ensure Kardashian-like fame for himself in the living rooms of millions of Americans. Compare that to the cool, reserved, thinker-in-chief Obama. No comparison you say? Au contraire

Don’t forget, in 2008 Obama was the anti-Bush. No one would deny that then-Senator Barack Obama’s rode to the White House was paved on the ashes of George W Bush’s presidency. Opposition to the second Iraq war became the wedge Obama used to separate himself from his Democratic opponents before his message of hope and change ignited a fire in Americans who previously felt locked out of the nation’s political system. Just as Wall Street was on the brink of collapse in the waning days of Bush’s watch, so too is a trusting, empowered national electorate on the brink on Obama’s. The housing market bubbled until it burst under Bush, which had roots in the illusory monetary and housing policies of the 1990s. That crisis pales in comparison to what we’re witnessing today. 

Voters’ faith in government has withered away. Even if the contemporary, deep-rooted mistrust in government started decades ago under Nixon and then was fanned under Bush, we’re still on Obama’s watch. 

Trump’s energetic, if disjointed, base exemplifies the American people’s disgust with the political class. The blistering battles Obama and his aides stoked with Congress, most recently in the form of bypassing Congress with executive orders, enlivened a sleeping part of the public. 

It first reared its head in the form of the Tea Party, which many pundits dismissed as merely a racist reaction to the nation’s first black president. An unquantifiable part of the opposition to Obama has always been over race, but it’s deeper than that. People across the nation don’t feel represented in Washington – they’ve gone through a rough patch of joblessness, wage stagnation, being settled in debt, often in the form of student loans, and have been spooked by the specter of Isis. All the while, Washington politicians keep screaming past each other in order to bank roll their campaigns rather than speaking to the needs of middle America. And Trump has tapped into that vein of discontent. 

Democrats rest in their assertions that the Republican party is to blame for the rancor that’s defined Obama’s presidency. But their party is going through its own convulsions: the rise of Bernie Sanders’s electrified progressive base further highlights the dissatisfaction with the status quo that’s spread across the nation under President Obama. 

Remember when Obama promised to eradicate that mistrust? Well, the hope of election 2008 has turned into a newfound national fear in election 2016. Yes, Obama has ushered through his promised change, but it’s not rosy. Instead it’s a change in the tenor of Washington – bitter partisan politics have gotten petty, and the knives are out in both parties.  

The forces – or a reaction to them – that gave us one historic first in Obama’s presidency have given us another, harder to stomach for many, historic first: an entertainer-in-chief. Where the evolution of American politics goes from here is anyone’s guess, but it feels like it can’t get much lower than the rut we’re all stuck in right now. 

Who knows what Obama could have done to change the tenor of Washington. Maybe he could have consulted Congress more. Possibly he could have reshuffled his agenda to make the American public feel included. Maybe he could have carried through on promises to have a transparent White House, instead of the seemingly impenetrable fortress he and his aides erected. If any of these things happened maybe we wouldn’t have Donald Trump dominating the nation’s political conversation. Thanks Obama

Friday, February 26, 2016

THE REAL HILLARY CLINTON IS INDEED VERY SCARY

1. “Hillary attacked her husband’s 

rape victims and 

destroyed them in public”

Last month, the New York Times ran a story about how Hillary Clinton’s swift, aggressive efforts to shush the multiple women accusing her husband of sexual assault in the 1990s present an image of the former First Lady contrary to the feminist icon brand she’s crafted for her 2016 presidential campaign:

“We have to destroy her story,” Mrs. Clinton said in 1991 of Connie Hamzy, one of the first women to come forward during her husband’s first presidential campaign, according to George Stephanopoulos, a former Clinton administration aide who described the events in his memoir, “All Too Human.” (Three people signed sworn affidavits saying Ms. Hamzy’s story was false.) 

When Gennifer Flowers later surfaced, saying that she had had a long affair with Mr. Clinton, Mrs. Clinton undertook an “aggressive, explicit direction of the campaign to discredit” Ms. Flowers, according to an exhaustive biography of Mrs. Clinton, “A Woman in Charge,” by Carl Bernstein. 

Mrs. Clinton referred to Monica Lewinsky, the White House intern who had an affair with the 42nd president, as a “narcissistic loony toon,” according to one of her closest confidantes, Diane D. Blair, whose diaries were released to the University of Arkansas after her death in 2000. 

Ms. Lewinsky later called the comment an example of Mrs. Clinton’s impulse to “blame the woman. 

2. “Hillary Clinton was on the board of Walmart, the nation’s largest discriminatory employer who paid women 70 cents on the dollar” 

Between 1986 and 1992, Mrs. Clinton was a member of Walmart’s board of directors. As ABC News reported, Clinton’s years on Walmart’s board were some of the company’s worst, during which the conglomerate squashed workers’ efforts to organize for better wages and working conditions.
“I’m always proud of Wal-Mart and what we do and the way we do it better than anybody else,” Clinton said at the company’s annual shareholders meeting in 1990.
According to the National Organization for Women (NOW), 57 percent of Walmart’s employees are women, but a majority of its managers are men. And in 2001, the company paid women an average of $5,200 less per year than its male employees. NOW also found that to this day, thousands of female Walmart employees are still trying to get the company to pay them equal wages they were denied: 

In Dukes v. Walmart — the largest class action gender discrimination lawsuit in U.S. history — 1.5 million female employees accused Walmart of discrimination in promotions, pay and job assignments. The case included 120 affidavits relating to 235 stores. When the Supreme Court heard the case in 2011, it ruled that “[e]ven if every single one of these accounts is true, that would not demonstrate that the entire company operate[s] under a general policy of discrimination.” Today, many of the plaintiffs are in the process of filing smaller suits against the corporation.

3. “Clinton called single mothers

 ‘deadbeats'”

As First Lady, Clinton pushed hard for her husband’s bill aimed at cutting welfare benefits to appease white, working-class voters while he was running for re-election. US Uncut has written extensively about how Clinton’s welfare reform disproportionately impacted women and people of color, and that even the black poster women Clinton used as a backdrop at the bill’s signing were harmed by its passage. This isn’t just speculation — Buzzfeed dug up a 2002 interview with the Gettysburg Times in which Hillary Clinton cavalierly referred to welfare recipients as “deadbeats.”
“Now that we’ve said these people are no longer deadbeats—they’re actually out there being productive—how do we keep them there?” then-senator Clinton said.

4. “Clinton called black men

 ‘super predators'”

In January of 1996, while stumping for her husband’s re-election in predominantly-white Keene, New Hampshire, Hillary Clinton compared black youth to animals. Two years prior, her husband had signed a sweeping crime bill into law that allocated billions of dollars for new prisons and created the notorious “three-strikes” provision that punishes repeat offenders with harsher jail sentences. In Keene, Clinton used dog-whistle racist language when talking about gang violence, calling them “super predators” and saying they needed to be “brought to heel,” as one would a dog. Watch:
Bill Clinton went on to win the New Hampshire primary with a whopping 84 percent of the vote.

5. “She and her husband traveled 

first-class to execute a black 

man with an IQ level of 70”

Mark is referring to Ricky Ray Rector, whom Clinton executed just before the New Hampshire primary in 1992. Rector had committed two murders, then shot himself in the head, causing permanent brain damage. A judge then ordered Rector to stand trial despite his mental condition. A Yale professor studying the case wrote about how Rector honestly believed he would live to be able to vote for Clinton in the November elections: 

That afternoon, after Clinton had refused all final entreaties for clemency, Rector sat with one of his attorneys watching, on a TV outside his cell, news reports of his impending execution, two hours away, intermingled with accounts of Clinton’s travail over the Flowers charges, and he abruptly announced, in a thick mumble, “I’m gonna vote for him, Gonna vote for Clinton.” It had always been his habit to put aside his dessert until bedtime, and after eating his last meal, of steak and fried chicken in gravy, with cherry Kool-Aid, he carefully set aside his helping of pecan pie, to finish later. One of his attorneys had earlier stated that Rector “thinks he’ll be back in his cell on Saturday morning.” 

6. “Clinton said marriage should only exist between people of the opposite sex”
As a U.S. Senator from New York, Hillary Clinton was a staunch opponent of marriage equality. In a televised interview from the capital city of Albany, MSNBC’s Chris Matthews asked then-Senator Clinton if she would support government recognition of civil unions and gay marriages. Clinton didn’t even blink before saying no, drawing boos from the audience. Her reaction to the boos was simply to smile and laugh.
MATTHEWS: “Do you think New York
state should recognize gay marriage?”
HILLARY CLINTON: “No.”

Given the disconnect between Clinton’s record as a First Lady and U.S. Senator, it’s not hard to understand why a majority of voters in swing states say she’s neither honest nor trustworthy. It remains to be seen whether or not she’ll win over women and people of color in Nevada and South Carolina, where Democratic voters will choose between her and Sanders in the coming two weeks.

Thursday, February 25, 2016

"SHAME ON YOU BARACK OBAMA" - HILLARY CLINTON

“SHAME ON YOU, BARACK OBAMA." - HILLARY CLINTON


Icheoku says she thinks that black Americans are imbeciles who are incapable of memory retention and that their memory is rather very porous to remember her anti Obama attacks just a few short years ago. Now the woman who hardly makes eye contact is pretending to be the best thing to ever happen to Barack Obama since his mother gave birth to him. Icheoku queries, why the sudden pretentious show of affection and love, to a president whom she disdains; and was against everything and anything his policies brought about until just very recently. Now all the things she was previously against about President Barack Obama's policies and accomplishments, she is now suddenly all in for them? Icheoku says if John Kerry was Mr Flip Flopper, surely he has a Ms Flip Flopper in Hillary Clinton. Enough of the Clintons and the Bushes as America does not belong to just the two families.

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

DONALD TRUMP AND ELECTION 2016, GOOD YEAR FOR GOOD OLE WHITE BOY.

Icheoku says among so many things going well for Donald Trump in this election season, all the ducks lined up, he has bankrolled his campaign without ceiling; he has the message - the anger message which is resonating very well among Americans; he has the energy and above all he has the right skin color, acceptable last name and global identity. Icheoku says Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz are both Hispanics and this is their greatest albatross as Americans are not ready for another minority in their White House. This all American boy identity is the biggest selling point which Donald Trump has and which is part of the wind driving his current sail.

This election 2016 is stars-lined for a white boy, particularly that white boy who is angry at the establishment and angrier at the nigger presently in hostile occupation of their White House. Icheoku says any doubter still out there, questioning the electability of Donald Trump, is simply setting himself or herself up for a very rude shock. Donald Trump has started some fire in Americans and emotions are running on high octane. Americans are going all the way to put him in their White House and no pinhead two horn monster will stop him. Donald Trump is no longer just running a campaign but have started a movement and that movement will sweep him right through and into the White House come November. Icheoku says congratulations Donald on the Nevada win, Go Trump!

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

NIGERIA SUFFERS AS DROP IN OIL PRICES EMPTIES COFFERS - BLOOMBERG



When Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari came to power in May vowing to mend the economy, fight terrorism and end corruption, Kola Karim was upbeat. Oil prices had sunk, but Buhari's arrival made him believe his company still had a chance to prosper in Africa's biggest crude producer.
Shoreline Group, the third-biggest Nigerian oil and gas producer, decided to forge ahead with a $500 million Eurobond to expand drilling operations. Then prices fell below $50 per barrel last year. The bond sale was suspended.
One hope was to rely on income from Shoreline's construction and power-generation businesses. Except that the central bank's refusal to devalue the currency meant Nigeria was starved of foreign exchange, crimping business operations. Now, with prices hovering around $30 a barrel, Shoreline plans to cut 35 percent of its nearly 2,000 staff.
"It's a double whammy," Chief Executive Officer Karim, 47, said in his Lagos office, where two enormous bronze reliefs by artist Bruce Onobrakpeya leaned against the wall. "Getting dollars to bring in raw materials is very tough. If Nigeria was earning enough from its oil revenue, we wouldn't have that." 

Karim's struggle mirrors that of the wider Nigerian economy, Africa's largest. And his difficulties show the challenges faced by Buhari, a 73-year-old former general who ruled Nigeria as a military strongman from 1983 to 1985. His task when he came to office was to push Nigeria to reform. Now he must help it survive.
The government, which in 2014 relied on oil for two-thirds of revenue, can't pay many teachers or finance infrastructure projects. With the economy growing at barely half 2014's 6.3 percent, a recession can't be ruled out this year, according to Morgan Stanley. Nigerian stocks have fallen 16 percent since the end of December, the most in sub-Saharan Africa.
Buhari and central bank Governor Godwin Emefiele have imposed currency controls that encouraged capital flight and suffocated businesses dependent on imported supplies. Emefiele, with Buhari's backing, has pegged the naira for almost a year at 197-199 per dollar, even as major producers from Russia to Mexico and Canada have let their currencies slide. Dangote Group, Nigeria's largest company, has called the foreign-exchange situation "extremely tight."
This week, the black-market rate fell to a record 350 per dollar, 76 percent weaker than the official rate. Former central-bank governor Muhammadu Sanusi II in October told business leaders that Buhari and Emefiele were "in denial" over the currency. 
The president says critics will have to "work much harder" to convince him ordinary Nigerians will gain anything from a devaluation that foreign investors from Ashmore Group Plc to Investec Asset Management Ltd. think is inevitable. The central bank says a weaker currency would only accelerate inflation already at a three-year high of 9.6 percent.
"People were expecting the Buhari dividend and that never really materialized because of the policy inertia," said Ronak Gopaldas, a Johannesburg-based analyst at Rand Merchant Bank. "There's still the perception that currency has to be devalued. But you're getting this stubborn resistance at the top."
Buhari's spokesman Femi Adesina said the president and his government have already responded publicly to questions about economic management. 
"There is no perfect policy," Kayode Fayemi, minister of solid minerals development and former policy director of the ruling All Progressives Congress, said in a Feb. 8 interview. "We have an independent central bank and the central bank should do its job to convince the stakeholders" if a change in policy is needed.
Nigerian authorities say they realize they need to diversify the economy.
"For us, this is an opportunity," Emmanuel Kachikwu, a petroleum minister and head of the state oil company, said last month in an interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Officials want to broaden the tax base by 5 million individuals and 500,000 companies this year, mostly by tightening enforcement. Nigeria's government-revenue-to-GDP ratio is about 8 percent, the second-lowest level in sub-Saharan Africa after war-torn Central African Republic, according to the International Monetary Fund. South Africa collects 29 percent; Kenya 20 percent.
The government says the tax measure, along with $9 billion of new borrowing from local and international investors and multilateral lenders such as the World Bank, will ensure the government can plug a fiscal deficit set to be a record $15 billion this year. Debt-service payments will be more than three times what is spent on education, and six times the expenditure on health.
Buhari can claim progress for his anti-corruption drive, said Cobus Claassens, managing director of security company Pilgrims Africa Ltd. The president has sacked executives at the national oil company and ordered the new management to clean it up, while starting probes into whether the last government siphoned off billions of dollars meant for the military fighting Islamist militant group Boko Haram in the northeast.
"Buhari is beating a drum that's scaring the living daylights out of every corrupt guy," Claassens said. "That doesn't stop them from being corrupt, but they're not so in-your-face. The offensive side of corruption -- extortion -- is dying out."
Some investors are also benefiting from gains made against Boko Haram, which has been dislodged from swathes of territory it held early last year.
Buhari "has opened the north up a bit more," Alex Kanellis, chief executive officer of PZ Cussons Plc, a U.K. soap maker that gets more than a third of its sales in Africa, said on an earnings call last month. "It's helping improve our distribution."
Still, the president's economic policies are worsening the pain caused by falling oil prices, says RMB's Gopaldas.
"The anti-corruption and security drives are positive, but they need to be matched with clear, unambiguous economic policies," he said. "At $30 a barrel, there's no getting away from the fact it's going to be really tough." - 

- An article by Chris Kay and Paul Wallace with assistance from Yinka Ibukun.