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Shanti Mama

Shanti Mama's Journal
Shanti Mama's Journal
January 30, 2020

Mitt wants to lead them away from the abyss

He wants to be their presidential nominee and thinks he'll win.

December 12, 2019

Progressive support of FBI and CIA... oh the irony

At least once a day I have to stop and check myself. Are we really all so incensed by the maligning of the FBI and CIA? The answer is YES. Even though many progressives themselves would point out how badly these organizations have abused their authority in the past, and probably on a continuing basis, they are still a fundamental piece of what makes us a country of laws.

The FBI and CIA are as imperfect as our leadership, usually. Now they're a bastion of strength against the breaking of laws by leadership.

November 28, 2019

Language is Everything. Framing impeachment

He did not try to "dig up dirt" on an opponent
He did not try to "start an investigation"

tRump tried to bribe a foreign government to INTERFERE IN OUR ELECTION

We have to say this over and over again.

editing to add: BRIBE, not quid pro quo anything. Bribery and extortion.

November 20, 2019

How much H20 can the man drink

before he squirms his way into a break.

My god! He's gone through cups and bottles...

August 19, 2019

My 23 year old son wants to work for the Pete for America campaign.

He's in the process of doing the application. Does anyone have any in there? I'd love for him to be able to speak with someone.

June 29, 2019

Where is the $750/day going?

From FB. Surprised this hasn't already made it's way to DU. Searched but couldn't find it.
I'm so disgusted.
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From Emily Price:

I decided to do a little research into the $750/day figure I’d heard a private company was charging the US government per each detained migrant child. I wanted to, with my own eyes and brain, 1. verify this figure was accurate; 2. verify it was indeed a private company instead of a non-profit charging this, if true, as both have managed these detention centers (not that it really matters, ultimately, but stay with me); 3. try to figure out where this per diem sum — more than my monthly mortgage — was going, if not to even buy these tortured children toothbrushes and soap, which are about the cheapest basic necessities on the market, and which no individual has to replace every day.

$750/person A DAY should cover a lot of necessities, right? Right. So where the hell is all this money going? This can’t be true...

Well here’s what I found:

1. Yes, it’s a private company called Comprehensive Health Services (a subsidiary of Caliburn International). CHS operates the largest child migrant detention center, which is in FL and was already getting horrible press — especially from local FL papers — last year. But that didn’t matter, because CHS recently opened up a few more child prisons in TX, as it snagged a new government contract, despite many documented concerns about conditions there.

2. $750/day per child is an accurate sum of CHS’s CLAIMED operating costs, and what our federal tax dollars are paying for. A sum that was agreed to upon award of the contract. In fact, it was actually on the record as $775 last summer.

3. So where is this money going, you wonder, if not to soap and toothbrushes? Yeah, I did too, and it was quite easy to dig up. CHS, via Caliburn, is controlled by the private equity firm DC Capital Partners. For those of you who don’t know how private equity firms work, look it up, or ask me in the comments.

4. While I would not be able to find out vested shareholders in the DCCP portfolio, we do not have to assume they’re making some nice returns on these CHS operations and government contracts that line their pockets instead of covering even basic human needs for children. That’s clear, because why would a private company keep their costs down so low that they completely disregard humanity, even though they say they’re experts in “healthcare?”

PROFIT. FOR THEIR PRIVATE INVESTORS.

5. While I can’t name for you the private investors getting rich off of this humanitarian crisis, I can name for you members of the advisory board of DCCP, which approves everything in the portfolio.

First up: Trump’s former Chief of Staff, John Kelly, who was named to the board LAST MONTH, and photographed riding a golf cart into a CHS child prison. So with his own eyes, he saw the conditions there. And he was cool with it all, because hey, there’s money to be made for his rich investor friends, and maybe even himself! Who knows! Can’t say for sure, so feel free to reasonably assume what you wish. I’m just stating facts here.

Coincidentally, prior to joining Trump in the WH, he was also a paid lobbyist for DCCP. Hmmmm...

6. So next up on the DCCP board: Richard L. Armitage, former U.S. deputy secretary of state; Michael Corbin; former ambassador to the United Arab Emirates; Michael V. Hayden, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency and of the National Security Agency; Donald M. Kerr Jr., former deputy director of science and technology at the CIA; Anthony C. Zinni, former commander-in-chief of the U.S. Central Command and former U.S. Envoy to the Middle East; and Stephen F. Loftus, former director of the Office of the Budget for the United States Navy.

Are y’all seeing any patterns here?

7. Michael Hayden, last June, said on the record he sees “commonality” between Nazi Germany’s separation of children at concentration camps and the Trump administration policy that is forcing children to be separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border.

"I know we’re not Nazi Germany, alright. But there is a commonality there, and a fear on my part ... We have standards we have to live up to,” Hayden told CNN’s “New Day.”

It appears he left those standards at the boardroom door, along with many other individuals that dance with greed and corruption on the line of the private and public sectors COMPLETELY UNCHECKED.

8. Last month, the same month Kelly got his new gig, the government awarded CHS a brand new, hush-hush contract worth $341 million, even though there had been tons of pressure to close it due to its conditions.

THERE WAS NO COMPETITIVE BIDDING FOR THE CONTRACT, and it happened under the radar.

9. Just two months before this, in March, CHS/Caliburn cancelled its IPO after registering with the SEC to sell $100m public shares. The CEO cited “market forces,” yet made it clear the company was thriving and growing.

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I’ll leave you to come to your own conclusions about all of this, or do more research. And I’ll post a ton of sources in the comments for those who actually think this administration is “draining the swamp,” or who want to debate the semantics of whether these ”centers” can reasonably be called child concentration camps or not without offending some non-brown people.

And for those of you who think children don’t deserve the most basic human rights because they’re not American: There’s a special place in hell for you, and I imagine hell to be a whole lot like this situation.

For those of you who are cool lining the pockets of private citizens in DC with YOUR tax dollars while dirty, hungry, sick children live imprisoned and stacked in cages without even a dime of your money going to pay for soap and toothbrushes for these kids like it was supposed to: I’m ashamed to share this country with you as legal citizens, and I think you’re disgustingly dumb. We failed you, too, but at least you got to go to school when you were a kid, and didn’t spend childhood dying in a cage.

America, NONE OF THIS IS OK. WAKE UP.

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FRIDAY NIGHT UPDATE (!!)

1. As mentioned upon writing this, I originally posted my sources at the beginning of the comments thread at time of publishing -- before it became a large discussion. For your convenience and further reading, I am now moving my sources here + some extra homework for everyone to do (no particular order):

https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/CLBR:US
https://www.miamiherald.com/…/immigra…/article229744049.html
https://www.cbsnews.com/…/john-kelly-joins-board-of-calibu…/
https://news.littlesis.org/…/wall-street-banks-former-defe…/
https://thehill.com/…/392727-hayden-sees-commonality-betwee…
https://www.npr.org/…/florida-shelter-is-scrutinized-for-th…
https://www.nytimes.com/…/migrant-shelters-border-crossing.…
https://heavy.com/news/2019/05/caliburn-international/
https://www.thedailybeast.com/doj-is-investigating-whether-
https://thebaffler.com/…/retirement-brought-to-you-by-priso…
https://www.floridatoday.com/…/cape-canaveral-de…/717375002/
https://www.chsmedical.com/compliance

The people have spoken, so hope that helps you all wrap your minds around this in a more complete and credible way. Thank you to all who have participated in civil dialogue and shared this post. Let's keep it constructive, as we do not need to be even more destructive than the current situation.

2. THE POST IS ALREADY PUBLIC + SHAREABLE. Please do not ask me if you can share it -- I made it public, which is why you can see it. You should be able to share the original version. If you can't, refresh your app, run your updates or make sure you aren't still viewing a friend's protected share of the original itself. There is no possible way I can instruct all individuals on how to share it -- but I appreciate all of you who are moved by these words, and want to raise awareness about this distressing situation.

3. Your concern has given me hope. Do your homework. Look into your group investment portfolios, pensions, etc. Know where your money is invested. Call your legislators. Do anything but freak out to the point of being unproductive and histrionic. DO ANYTHING BUT BE AWFUL TO EACH OTHER.

Thank you. We are in this together.

April 20, 2019

NYT-more redaction in Russian interference section than Obstruction. This means...

I believe we will find out MUCH more about the ways in which team 45 worked with Russia.
Remember, Flynn was chastised by the judge and has not been sentenced yet. Nor Gates. And much about which we know nothing.

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/04/19/us/politics/redacted-mueller-report.html
Sorry, but I believe there's a paywall.

April 18, 2019

"I'm fucked"

direct quote of DJT when told of appointment of special counsel.
Read from Mueller Report on TV.

Do we need to know more?

March 30, 2019

Have AOC and Mayor Pete met?

Two wonderfully articulate, whip smart people from a younger generation.
They give me hope. Can you imagine what they could do together, complementing each other's strengths?

Does anyone else feel this way?

March 8, 2019

Pete Buttigieg -- a remarkable guy, destined to go places

I highly recommend listening to the podcast on Preet's Stay Tuned series of Preet interviewing Buttigieg. I was really impressed with him on many levels. He's super intelligent in an accessible way, speaks clearly, thoughtfully, from the heart. He's steeped in political philosophy, which I studied. Definitely a progressive, a liberal in all the best ways.

I don't think I'd support him this go round, but the guy is 37 and so accomplished. I hope he's teeing up for Indiana governor and then a presidential run.

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