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Monthly Archives: June 2021
Deepak Chopra: Stress No 1 epidemic in our society pandemic an opportunity to reinvent body and soul – The Indian Express
Posted: June 20, 2021 at 1:07 am
Alternative medicine guru Deepak Chopra, MD believes the pandemic has made it even more important for people to be aware of the dangers of stress, which he calls the Number 1 pandemic affecting our society. Chopra says mindfulness and mental wellbeing are an important part of our holistic health, and we must understand how this part of our health impacts other areas from mind-body connection, to activity, to sleep, to nutrition, and beyond.
Fitbit, one of the worlds leading fitness tracker brands, has started offering Chopras Mindful Method exclusively for its premium users. I admire Fitbits commitment to making the world a healthier place by taking a holistic approach to health and wellness, he says in an email interview, adding: Mindful Method makes a regular mindfulness practice easy and accessible no matter whether you are learning how to begin or are interested in taking your mindfulness practice to the next level.
Edited excerpts from the email interview:
How important is mindfulness to cope with stress?
Deepak Chopra: I see stress as the number one epidemic of society today and its more important than ever for me to offer support for people to help manage it. As we all know, it is a global issue, with one in three people experiencing psychological and physiological symptoms caused by stress.
According to the American Heart Association, more than one-third of people across the globe report physical and mental side effects of stress, which if unmanaged over time, can lead to negative health effects ranging from headaches to increased risk of cardiac disease, to obesity and depression. Better managing your emotional wellbeing, including mindfulness, stress, and sleep, can have a positive impact on your overall health.
I understand that trying to maintain your health today is hard, but its also more important than ever to take care of yourself. Everyone can incorporate mindfulness into their day, whether just starting out or looking to deepen an existing practice.
Has it become more of an issue in the pandemic?
There are many reasons to be stressed today more than ever before. However, I view the pandemic as an opportunity to reinvent the body and soul especially as we navigate difficult challenges such as balancing parenting and virtual learning, feeling isolated from family, friends, and coworkers, or caring for the health of your loved ones or simply needing motivation to put yourself first.
Indians are culturally supposed to be better at controlling stress and staying calm. Have we lost that over the years?
The truth is that, across the globe, we have all become used to daily stress and anxiety, which is not the best thing for our wellbeing. What is encouraging to me is that people have started giving due attention to mindfulness and started to adopt different ways to focus on mental well-being. For instance, according to Fitbit, we saw how meditation in India saw a massive uptick as the go-to activity among Indian Fitbit users.
How much is technology to be blamed for our stress?
Technology is not the bad guy in this equation. Technology is neutral. We are the creators of technology, not the victims of it. It can be used for destructive purposes. You can poison the food chain, you can be a troll on the internet and you can cause a lot of distress and stress. Or you can use it to ease the world. Its up to us if we use it for the divine or not. I believe technology is here to help us get in touch with the divine. Technology is part of evolution and if we dont adapt, we become irrelevant.
The most exciting part of this new era of technology is that we can immediately see the metrics behind how our bodies respond when we introduce mindfulness, breathing, and mind-body connection techniques into a routine.
My Fitbit Sense allows me to measure and see my personal data in the moment and trends over time, and whats great is that your device is collecting personal health insights 24/7 while its on my wrist and can check the results anytime on device and in the app. By tracking and measuring these metrics, we can figure out how a mindfulness practice (or any activity) is affecting our bodies, and adjust what were doing to better help better manage something like stress. This is where you start to make the connection between how everything activity, sleep, meditation, nutrition, and beyond fits together. The data is the truth, so the metrics I track empower me to know my body better and make the correlations between how Im feeling mentally and physically.
With Fitbit Premium, I also see deeper insights and details about my Sleep Score and Stress Management Score, as well as receive additional guidance and programs like my Mindful Method to help me take action and implement new habits it helps take the guesswork out of things and empowers me along my health journey. My Mindful Method for Fitbit includes sessions that focus on mindfulness for total well-being, incorporating mindfulness throughout your day, and using it as a tool to find awareness, manage stress and emotions, and build concentration.
Therefore, I see technology more as an enabler in our busy lives to reflect and manage some of the important aspects of health and keeping a track of our goals.
Is fatigue something that grips the mind more than the body?
Fatigue is simply a sign that we are not taking proper care of our mind and body, and neither is more important than the other. Im glad that our health is increasingly being defined as so much more than being exercise fit. Being healthy in todays environment is also about managing stress. Stress has a profound impact on your health, so it is important to understand how your body reacts to it and how you can manage it.
With the help of technology and wearables, we can now easily monitor the impact stress and fatigue has on our body as well as mind. The rise in skin temperature, resting heart rate and a poor EDA score are signs of unhealthy stress levels along with other physical conditions.
If you had one advice for all to cope with this pandemic, what would it be?
Consider meditation if your personal situation allows for it. In a 24-hour period, if you kept a log of how you feel, youd see, immediately, anybody would see that the mind is all over the place. Its not naturally tending to anxiety. Although these days, because of the news, it turns more towards anxiety. But the mind by itself always vacillates between joy and sorrow, between despair and hope, between pain and pleasure, so by definition, the mind is never peaceful.
Mindfulness is a practice which is more an awareness rather than using the mind. You are watching the mind. And as you observe the mind, or observe breath, or observe sensations, or observe emotions, or observe any experience, which is what we mean by mindfulness, then the mind automatically quiets and you feel rested and restored and renewed.
This pandemic is an opportunity for us to reinvent our lives and reinvent how we feel in our physical body, but also improve our emotional wellbeing.
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Immune system dysfunction and cannabis use linked to psychosis – Health Europa
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A first-of-its-kind study by researchers at the University of So Paulos Ribeiro Preto Medical School (FMRP-USP) in Brazil found that individuals exposed to a combination of these two factors the presence of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the blood and cannabis use (either daily or during adolescence) are more likely to suffer from psychosis than those who are exposed to neither or to only one. According to the authors, the study provides the first clinical evidence that immune dysregulation modifies the cannabis-psychosis association.
The study was part of a project conducted by the European Network of National Schizophrenia Networks Studying Gene-Environment Interactions (EU-GEI), a consortium of research centres in 13 countries, including Brazil. An article published in The Lancet Psychiatry by the consortium in 2019 showed that daily cannabis use increased the likelihood of suffering from a psychotic disorder threefold.
The article has been published in the journalPsychological Medicine.
In the more recent study, the researchers analysed data for 409 people aged 16 to 64, including patients experiencing their first psychotic episode and community-based controls. The sample was drawn from the populations of Ribeiro Preto and 25 other cities in the region. The variables analysed included cannabis use frequency (daily, not daily, or never), duration (five years or less), and onset age (in adolescence or later).
As well as the questionnaire on cannabis use, researchers measured various cytokines in plasma donated by the volunteers and calculated scores representing their systemic inflammatory profiles. They also collected clinical and socio-demographic data, especially variables known as confounders, such as age, gender, schooling, ethnicity, body mass index, smoking, and use of psychoactive substances. The results obtained were independent of confounding factors.
Fabiana Corsi-Zuelli, first author of the article, said: Not everyone who uses cannabis develops psychosis. This suggests that the association may be modified by other factors, which may be biological, genetic, or environmental.
In a previous study conducted as part of my masters research, we identified a correlation between plasma cytokines and the first psychotic episode. Following up on this discovery, and the consortiums recent publication showing a higher incidence of psychosis among subjects who used cannabis on a daily basis, our next step was to see if the biological factor [inflammatory profile] affected the link between cannabis use and psychosis.
We found a statistically significant correlation between inflammatory profile and cannabis use on a daily basis or during adolescence. In sum, the results showed that immune system dysfunction can modify the association between cannabis use and psychosis and that a combination of these two factors increases the odds of suffering from a psychotic disorder.
The principal investigator for the project is Cristina Marta Del-Ben, Professor at FMRP-USPs Department of Neurosciences and Behavioral Sciences. According to Del-Ben, risk factors for psychosis may be biological, including genetic predisposition and problems during pregnancy, as well as environmental, including traumatic experiences during childhood and adolescence, and exposure to psychoactive substances, especially cannabis.
Professor Del-Ben said: The mechanisms of the disorder are poorly understood. Our findings show that frequent current use of cannabis or use of the drug in adolescence is a risk factor for psychosis. We didnt detect the same correlation with occasional or recreational use. In the multicentre study, which included European cities with varying levels and types of cannabis availability, we also found that the risk of psychosis is greater in users of stronger cannabis strains with a THC content or 10% of higher. THC is the primary psychoactive constituent of cannabis or marijuana.
Following these insights, the researchers plan to next study genetic variants associated with the immune system and use neuroimaging data to explore the link with environmental risk factors.
Focusing in this way on the interactions between genetics and the environment will help us understand the neurobiology of psychosis, especially the role played by the immune system.
Its important to the search for alternative treatments for these disorders, and also to answering often neglected questions relating to the physical health of psychiatric patients, Corsi-Zuelli said.
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Integrative Health or Complementary and Alternative Medicine Market Is Thriving Worldwide with Aura Wellness, Intouch Clinic, Landmark Fitness Clark…
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The latest analysis released by HTF MI on Global Integrative Health or Complementary and Alternative Medicine Market Outlook 2020 Survey results sheds light on how investment and competitive landscape is impacted due to significant changes in the Integrative Health or Complementary and Alternative Medicine Industry. The research coverage includes analysis on companies such as Arab Yoga Foundation (AYF), Soul Warrior, Sukoun, Aura Wellness, Intouch Clinic, Landmark Fitness Ltd., Osana Family Wellness, Cairo Osteopathy, Blue Tree Clinics, House of Nature Medical Center, Zen Yoga, Salmiya SKY Meditation Centre & Jordan Chiropractic & Acupuncture etc. It is expected that the healthcare and life sciences industry will likely continue to be an attractive target market showing noteworthy sign to Integrative Health or Complementary and Alternative Medicine for the foreseeable future.
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North America: USA, Canada and MexicoEurope: Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Netherlands, Russia , Italy, Belgium, Denmark, Austria, Norway, Sweden, The Netherlands and Rest of EuropeAsia-Pacific: China, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, India, Southeast Asia and OthersSouth America: Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, OthersMEA: Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Turkey, Israel, Egypt, Nigeria, South Africa & Rest of MEA
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Yoga, a healthy activity for over 5000 years – Omniscience
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Nearly 300 thousand people practice yoga around the world. For their health, for relaxation, and for outdoor activity, the reasons for this practice are numerous. Studies show the physiological and psychological benefits of such an activity.
What does a chair, a mountain and a warrior have in common?
If you are a meditation enthusiast, youd know immediately that they are different yoga postures. Silence, concentration and spiritual elevation, yoga is synonymous with well-being, but not only. It is also recognized for its therapeutic virtues, and allows to establish a relationship between the body and the spirit. It is often used to combat stress, both individually and by doctors, who may suggest yoga sessions when more conventional therapies do not work.
But is yoga really effective in medicine?
A study published in the Journal of Clinical Neuroscience attempted to answer this question. Drs. Mooventhan and Nivethitha of the Department of Research and Development, S-VYASA University in India analyzed publications on yoga. By sorting through scientific and non-scientific papers and targeting terms such as "randomized controlled trials", they sought to determine whether the scientific method could be used to affirm the value of yoga in medicine. They reported their findings in their publication "Evidence based effects of yoga in neurological disorders".
Stroke, Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis are very common diseases in the world. All three of them cause numerous effects that are difficult to manage in daily life: fatigue, pain, balance problems, depression, anxiety, etc. To date, there is no treatment to effectively stop these diseases, and the side effects of medications that can slow them down can be numerous.
In studies, yoga has already proven itself. It seems to provide physical and mental relief to patients. It reduces fatigue, anxiety and depression, and improves body awareness, balance, flexibility and muscle strength. It also helps to reduce incontinence, which sometimes occurs with multiple sclerosis.
"In Turkey, yoga is often used in addition to standard treatments for migraines.
Yoga is also useful for patients with epileptic seizures. The medications that control these seizures have many side effects, so treatments that reduce the number of these medications are of interest. 44% of patients with epilepsy use some form of alternative medicine, and the practice of yoga seems to reduce the number of perceived seizures and thus improves the quality of life of patients. Finally, in cases of Alzheimer's or dementia, yoga can be useful in managing the stress generated by these diseases, both for patients and their families.
However,certain undesirable effects are not unheard of. For sick people, sometimes physically fragile, positions and a too sustained practice of yoga can be harmful. Some vision problems, occlusions or lesions can be caused by unusual postures or positions that are too difficult.
In short, yoga has been proven to improve the quality of life. It does not replace conventional treatments, but is an effective addition to reduce certain symptoms. Thus, even if yoga is not THE answer to diseases, because it does not allow to heal the patients durably, it has all the same a great utility, in the management of the stress, the anxiety. Do not deprive yourself of it, do yoga!
References :
Mooventhan, A., and L. Nivethitha. "Evidence based effects of yoga in neurological disorders." Journal of Clinical Neuroscience 43 (2017): 61-67.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Based on relationship | Solve issues together – Arkansas Online
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Based on relationship
Last month, I suggested that personal identity has shifted from relationship-based to market-based notions of success and that this shift contributes significantly to our political strife. Today I suggest that this shift has been driven by the political right.
Libertarianism with its emphasis on extreme personal freedom and rugged individualism within the marketplace--raw capitalism, let's call it--has taken over the GOP. This value system leads many to feel undervalued or left out. The schism within the GOP between libertarian/capitalist values and traditional conservatism with its focus on family and community relationships has led directly to Trumpism, which attempts to fill the void by emphasizing class or race as a basis for identity.
Democratic ideals have changed little from those well-articulated by Mario Cuomo in the mid-1990s when he likened society to an extended family stating that we should provide for the education, clothing, feeding, health care and housing of members of our family. One can argue about whether large-scale social programs are effective, but few would argue with the principle of helping others. We used to agree on helping each other and differ on the means to achieve this.
Our biggest threat is not socialism, but elevation of libertarian capitalism to a moral rather than an economic system. This criticism is not anti-capitalist because capitalism thrives best in a society based on traditional moral values of caring.
Religion is not the remedy because those parts of the country with the highest degree of religiosity are those with the highest rate of "deaths of despair": suicide, and deaths from substance abuse, specifically more rural areas. Let's all recommit to relationships and social responsibility as the bedrock of society. These values transcend party.
KATHY CURTIN
Fayetteville
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It seems Republicans have always been opposed to entitlements, yet our governor has stopped the added monthly unemployment benefits to those who need it the most. All in an effort to force people to go back to work for starvation wages so someone can own a hamburger stand, all this when maybe only 30 percent of the people are fully vaccinated.
This is on the governor. This is the very definition of entitlement. What about helping with child care, which is almost impossible to find, or help with transportation, health care, etc.? Work with small-business owners and potential employees. Let's solve these issues together. What would it hurt? I was in the staffing business for 30 years and it's just not this hard.
J.E. JACKSON
Hot Springs Village
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How the Houses Silicon Valley smackdown is dividing conservatives – POLITICO
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Getting down to the specifics of these bills, they range from bad to ugly, said Patrick Hedger, vice president of policy for the Taxpayers Protection Alliance, which is funded in part by groups connected to the Kochs. Americans for Prosperity, a Koch group, called the antitrust package a jumble of legislative proposals [that] targets American companies [and] treats them as guilty until proven innocent.
The critics are arguing, in part, that the bills are antithetical to GOP values, which traditionally emphasize the free market and oppose regulatory intervention.
These bills represent a huge intervention into the U.S. economy, said Jessica Melugin, director of the Competitive Enterprise Institutes Center for Technology and Innovation, which has received tens of thousands of dollars from Koch foundations in recent years as well as funding from the major tech companies. This is not on-brand for Republicans.
The Houses top Republican, Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, weighed in against the legislation on Wednesday, saying it only gives Democrats in the federal government more power to tip the scales. McCarthy, a California lawmaker, has received tens of thousands of dollars from Google, Amazon and Facebook, as well as the Koch Industries PAC, in recent years.
But traditional Republican aversion to meddling in big business saw serious erosion under Trump, whose Justice Department filed a major antitrust suit against Google. The antitrust bills right-leaning supporters say the Koch groups are simply out of touch with a populist GOP base that feels censored and silenced by the tech giants.
The Koch group and all of these pro-big tech people on the right, they do have an advantage, which is inertia, said Jon Schweppe, the director of policy and government affairs at the populist American Principles Project, which has received money from the Mercer family. The Republican Party for a long time has been a party opposed to any antitrust or concern about concentrated power. But the divide here is that the base definitely wants to break up Big Tech.
One sign of the anti-tech messages growing appeal among the GOP caucus: Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado, the top Republican on the House Judiciary antitrust subcommittee, co-sponsored all five of the antitrust bills, along with North Carolina Rep. Madison Cawthorn and Texas Rep. Lance Gooden.
Buck said he believes that the legislative efforts are an extension of his outreach to blue collar voters.
When I go back to my district, I hear a lot of people talk about the fact that what Big Tech doing is wrong, he said. They dont necessarily know they cheated this particular company in this way, but they have this gut feeling that these companies are too big and theyre cheating. So I do think that we will reach out to a broad spectrum [with these bills].
Democrats behind the legislation have welcomed the support from Republicans, seeking to ride the populist wave to garner lasting support for their agenda.
Ultimately, its a fight for the future of the Republican party Trump-style populism vs. traditional conservatism and the Koch network isnt going down without a fight. As soon as the bills were introduced last week, Koch-backed groups including Americans for Prosperity, the American Enterprise Institute, the Competitive Enterprise Institute, the Taxpayers Protection Alliance, the Open Competition Center, TechFreedom and the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation came out with statements and campaigns condemning the legislation.
Aside from the tech companies themselves, the Koch groups and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce have been some of the loudest voices blanketing Capitol Hill urging Republican lawmakers to oppose the legislation, according to two aides familiar with the conversations who asked to remain anonymous in order to discuss private conversations. (Many of the groups that receive Koch funding also receive money from Facebook, Google or Amazon.)
I dont think Koch is out on their own on this, said Zach Graves, head of policy at the Lincoln Network, a right-of-center tech advocacy group. I think they have a lot of alignment with relatively powerful industry groups not just tech, but also just general Chamber of Commerce types who dont want to see massive expansion of the antitrust regime and giving big new powers to the [Federal Trade Commission] and DOJ.
Each of the bills has at least one Republican co-sponsor, but the legislation will need more GOP support to push through the Senate. Thats left undecided Republicans in the middle of a tense debate.
For instance, the Heritage Foundation, which is building out its tech policy apparatus, has chosen to stay out of the public conversation for now as it weighs how to thread the needle between taking on Big Tech and maintaining a hands-off approach to government regulation.
As with any other meaningful policy debate, Heritage is carefully looking at the issues inherent to the Big Tech debate in order to come up with policy recommendations that address legitimate concerns about censorship and the growing influence of Big Tech platforms, said John Cooper, the Heritage Foundations associate director for institute communications. To argue that these are issues that dont require some sort of action is simply unrealistic at this point, though its important policymakers act in a way that doesnt give the federal government undue authority that Americans will regret giving to bureaucrats down the road.
Another crucial dynamic is the fact that the Koch network and the Chamber of Commerce, once two of the most important forces in the Republican Party, fell increasingly out of favor with GOP backers during the Trump era. The Koch network alienated a huge swath of formerly devoted Republican followers as its political arm expressed new openness last year to backing Democrats, and the Chamber drew fire for backing several Democrats as well.
The Koch network and Chamber crowd have zero influence right now, said one House Republican aide, who spoke on the condition of anonymity in order to speak candidly. Most of the House Judiciary members and their staff couldnt pick out their people from a police lineup.
But on the other side of the schism, many traditional conservatives and libertarians feel theyre defending the core of their party against Trumps influence. That includes growing GOP calls for a government crackdown on social media companies that they accuse of censoring conservatives, a theme that Trump pressed repeatedly during his time in the White House.
I reject the premise that this is the right is divided, said Berin Szoka, president of the tech- and Koch-funded think tank TechFreedom. People accusing tech companies of censorship, he added, are seeking to compel social media sites to host the most despicable people and content imaginable.
The Democratic-led bills H.R. 3816 (117), H.R. 3825 (117), H.R. 3826 (117), H.R. 3843 (117) and H.R. 3849 (117) dont include prominent anti-tech proposals that Trump and other Republicans had championed, such as stripping or reducing the online industrys protections against lawsuits over user-posted content. But anti-tech activists on the right have made it clear that they support the House antitrust bills in part to punish the major tech companies alleged censorship.
Conservatives are being canceled by Big Tech, we are being kicked off these platforms, we are being silenced and censored, said Mike Davis, founder and president of the right-wing Internet Accountability Project, which receives some funding from Oracle. Conservatives need to pick a side theyre either with everyday Americans or theyre with these Big Tech monopolists and their D.C. lobbyists.
Both sides agree that theres nowhere near as robust of an apparatus on the right for supporting antitrust changes. Whereas a swath of academics and groups on the left have taken up trust-busting as a priority policy area, only a few groups and figures are devoted to the issue on the right.
I think its going to take a new generation of folks, said the House Republican aide.
So far, most Republicans in Congress have not weighed in publicly on the legislation. Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), the pro-Trump ranking member on the House Judiciary Committee with a more libertarian bent, has been actively whipping against the bills, targeting their Democratic roots.
On the other side, lobbyists for News Corp. and fellow Murdoch-owned company Fox have been working Republican lawmakers to vote in favor, according to two people familiar with the dynamics. And the tech giants themselves some of the biggest lobbying spenders in Washington are caught in the middle.
There is going to continue to be a battle on this, and it parallels the realignment, Schweppe said. The Kochs have always been this more libertarian wing. I dont think thats the main thrust of the party anymore.
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Louis Marinelli: Is Europe’s interest in the 2014 Vrbetice Explosions driven by the Biden-Putin meeting? – PRNewswire
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SACRAMENTO, Calif., June 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Louis Marinelli, an American political activistand California governor candidate, released a short filmexploring the issue of Vrbetice explosions in the light of the first Biden - Putin meeting.
The film was made in collaboration with Adam Kokesh, a libertarian activist who ran for USA presidency in 2020 and was aimed to present a perspective that is not widespread in the media today and discuss an alternative vision of the explosions in Czech Republic, sanctions against Russia and the current state of international relations prior to Putin - Biden meeting.
In 2014, a series of explosions destroyed an arms depot in the Czech Republic, causing two deaths. At the time, Czech authorities blamed the explosions on human error. But now, in the months leading up to the Biden-Putin meeting set for Geneva, the explosions have resurfaced as a topic of international concern - except now NATO allies and EU members are blaming Russia - and placing sanctions on Russia as a result, even though they lack any direct evidence of Russian involvement.
Louis Marinelli unravels the story and presents an alternative theory - is Europe's renewed interest in the 2014 explosions in Vrbetice really just a pretext to place sanctions on Russia and tarnish Russia's reputation before Putin's meeting with Biden? Or maybe the explosions are simply the result of a rivalry between two arms dealers - Emelian Gebrev, and Boyko Borissov, who, until recently, was also the Prime Minister of Bulgaria?
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Louis J. Marinelli(born March 28, 1986) is an Americanpolitical activistof theCalifornia independencemovement organized under theYes CaliforniaIndependence Campaign, an umbrella organization representing the coalition of parties and organizations supporting the proposed California independence referendum. Marinelli is the former president of Yes California and the former interim chairman of theCalifornia National Party, under which he also ran forCalifornia State AssemblyinCalifornia's 80th State Assembly districtrepresenting southSan Diego,National City,Chula Vista,San Ysidro, and the surrounding communities.
Adam Charles Kokesh(born February 1, 1982) is anAmericanlibertarianpoliticalactivist, radio host, and author. Kokesh was a U.S.2020 Libertarian presidential candidaterunning on thesingle-issueplatform of an "orderly dissolution of thefederal government."
Kokesh is a formerU.S. Marine Corpssergeant, serving in theIraq Warin 2004. Upon his return from Iraq, he became ananti-waractivist and an advocate forIraq Veterans Against the War.
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Joe Biden’s meeting with Putin, vaccine passports, nightclub shootings, and other top columns – USA TODAY
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USA TODAY Published 8:00 a.m. ET June 19, 2021
From Joe Biden's meeting with Putin, to a Pulse nightclub shooting, and vaccine passports, here are some of our top columns you may have missed.
In today's fast-paced news environment, it can be hard to keep up. For your weekend reading, we've startedin-case-you-missed-it compilations of some of the week's topUSA TODAY Opinionpieces.As always, thanks for reading, andfor your feedback.
USA TODAY Opinion editors
By Tom Nichols
"It all started in 2019, when in response to an open invitation from a user on Twitter to post ourmost controversial food takes, I decided to bypass all the hatred for mayonnaise and other foods, and to fire off a zinger about the cuisine of an entire subcontinent. 'Indian food,'I said, 'is terrible and we pretend it isnt.'"
By Philip Levine
"Yet when partisan politics get in the way of good intentions, policies and people suffer needlessly.Exhibit A: Florida.First, Gov.Ron DeSantis uses a libertarian, free-market approach to keep the state open while others closed shut.Now hes doing an about-face,dictating rules to ailing cruise companieswho want to set sail swiftly and safely."
By Connie Rice
"To my fellow Americans I have an urgent alarm: Stop distractifying over 'wokeness'and deal with the wolf at the door. Firing folks over 'forbidden'words or views is absurd. Shaming the interracially clueless is counterproductive.But arguing 'wokeness'right now is the strategic equivalent of Titanic musicians debating preludes."
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By Brandon Wolf
"Gunshots endless gunshots filled my ears. I crouched in a dark corner of the bathroom. The smell of blood and smoke singed my nose. Finally, I made a break for the door. I didnt look right; I didnt look left. I just ran. When I dialed Drews number over and over, no one picked up."
ByJon Patricof, Cheri Kempf
"Over the past weeks, softball fans have marked the end of stellar collegiate careers for the likes ofGiselle Juarez, Sis Bates, Dejah Mulipola and Carrie Eberle. But the end of this chapter of their careers marks the start of another one and a chance for fans to continue to follow them:All four were among 12 selected in our first college draft and have been invited to join Athletes Unlimited Softballs second season, which starts this August and will air onCBS Sports Network and Fox Sports."
By The Editorial Board
"If anything, the contrast with Trump's 2018 summit was so stark, it was almost as if roles were reversed. Putin, who spoke to the news media first, complimented Biden as experienced,professional and a man of 'attractive'moral values. 'It seems to me we did speak the same language,'Putin said."
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By Andrea O'Sullivan
"Ransomware attacks happen frequently, but they usually dont shut down gasoline sales on much of the East Coast. These cyberattacks target systems by encrypting or shutting users out from computers until they pay the attackers. Many businesses have had to deal with the headache of ransomware, and it can bemore cost effectiveto just pay the attackers, asColonial Pipeline eventually did."
By Meme Styles
"Like many of their predecessors, 21st century police reform advocates are emotionally intelligent, data driven, socially awareand relentless in the pursuit of justice for all especially those historically and disproportionately impacted by police brutality. Accountability is their armor, and evidence is their driver."
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By Tim Swarens
"To me, that's sad because coworkers ought be able to share a lunch room without fear of political strife.It's alarming because people will put up with bullying and it is bullying when we're forced into silence to keep the peace for only so long."
By Connie Schultz
"This yard of trees is our map, perhaps, for our grandchildren. It is a story of love and resilience that began with a marriage of second chances and grew into our version of a family tree."
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Anthony Bland affirms plan to run for governor – Arkansas Times
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Anthony Bland affirms plan to run for governor - Arkansas Times
ANTHONY BLAND
Anthony Bland, a Little Rock teacher and minister, said hell formally announce as a Democratic candidate for governor at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Hot Springs.
He was the Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor in 2018. (I left lieutenant out of the original post.)
His announcement today said:
Many of The Working Poor feel marginalized within their own communities, Dr. Bland wants to provide them with useful resources and opportunities required to pull themselves out of poverty.
Dr. Bland as Governor will enhance the Education System, improve the Healthcare System, work to reform the Criminal Justice System, and improve the Job opportunities for Arkansans, as you may well be aware that many young adults leave Arkansas for better career and job opportunities elsewhere. It is vital for the growth of Arkansas that we retain our talented young people here in the State Of Arkansas.
Other Democrats whove announced: Chris Jones, Rus Russell and Supha Xaysprasith-Mays. Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Leslie Rutledge have announced as Republicans to succeed term-limited Governor Hutchinson. Ricky Dale Harrinton Jr. has said hell be a Libertarian candidate.
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Why the Texas ACA Suit Was Always Destined to Fail (Even on a 6-3 Court) – Reason
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From the very beginning, I was among those that said the claims inCalifornia v. Texas were categorically different from those in prior Affordable Care Act cases and would ultimately fail. (My prior posts on this litigation are indexed here.) The question was never whether Texas would lose, but how and when. I further said repeatedly that the claims would be lucky to get two votes on the Supreme Court.
What distinguished the claims inCalifornia v. Texas from the claims inNFIB v. Sebelius andKing v. Burwell was not merely relative weakness of the arguments, but also the lack of any grounding in conservative jurisprudence. The arguments underlying aggressive legal challenges often seem weak at first. If they are to go from "off the wall" to "on the wall" they need to be grounded in sound legal principles. Planted in the fertile soil of an underlying jurisprudence, even apparently outlandish legal arguments may blossom. Legal arguments motivated by nothing more than policy aims, on the other hand, are likely to wither.
The claims in NFIBwere grounded in longstanding concern about maintaining the limits on enumerated powers. The individual mandate and Medicaid expansion both represented unprecedented assertions of federal power, and the arguments against each were directly tied to principled arguments about the need for judicially enforceable limits on federal power. (Some of us here at the VC were involved in developing those arguments, as documented in our book, A Conspiracy Against Obamacare.) Thus the arguments inNFIBwere not merely about the ACA. They were about vindicating a constitutional principle that has long been embraced by conservative and libertarian legal scholars and jurists.
Just as the arguments inNFIB were grounded in a core conservative constitutional principle, the arguments inKing v. Burwell were grounded in a core conservative interpretive principle: that the meaning of a statute is controlled by the statute's text. The idea that words in a statute mean what they mean was not invented for this case. The argument that statutory interpretation must be grounded in and anchored by the statutory text have been made for decades. Moreover, the central arguments in King were developed and advanced before there was even any prospect of litigation. (In my case, I first spoke and published on the meaning of the relevant provisions of the ACA before NFIB had been decided and when it still looked as if every state would create their own exchange.) The arguments were no doubt supported by many who saw them as a means to attack the ACA, but the arguments themselves involved straightforward textualist analysis of the relevant provisions in their broader statutory context. (The Court'sKing opinion, on the other hand, not so much.)
California v. Texas, in contrast toNFIBandKing, was not moored to any underlying jurisprudential principle. IfNFIB was about limited and enumerated powers andKing was about text, California v. Texaswas about what exactly? Hamstringing the legislature's ability to use reconciliation? Turning statutory challenges into games of Jenga? In the end, the case was really about nothing more than slaying the ACA by any means necessary. This explains why it prompted significant opposition on the Right found greater support from state attorneys general than from conservative and libertarian legal scholars (as illustrated by the line-up of amicus briefs). Hating on the ACA may win a Republican primary or fill fundraising coffers, but it's not enough to win over a majority of justices.
Not only were the core legal arguments in California v. Texas unmoored from conservative jurisprudence, key elements of the case actually challenged longstanding conservative principle. As I've explained in prior posts, for the plaintiffs to prevail, the Court would have had to abandon longstanding constraints on Article III standing, adopt selective and result-oriented purposivist analyses of legislative intent, and invent a new approach to severability at odds with any notion of remedial restraint.
All of this meant that the headwinds against the arguments in Calfornia v. Texas were simply too strong to be overcome. To some of us, that this would be so was obvious from the start.
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