I went to dinner with friends and when I returned to my computer, I discovered that two things happened in my absence:
1. The blog picked up three new trolls who arrived either to insult me in my living room and/or to inform us that Trump is a great man, not an “unhinged lunatic” (to use Lawrence O’Donnell’s apt phrase.
2. The Justice Department intervened immediately after a federal judge denied a preliminary injunction to stop the construction of the pipeline on Sioux lands.
Ellen Lubic wrote to bring the news:
From VOX…
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“• The Obama administration issued an order late Friday blocking construction work for the Dakota Access Pipeline on federal land (and asking the company building the pipeline to suspend work on nearby land as well). [Reuters / Ruthy Munoz]
• The move follows several weeks of protests over the proposed pipeline, led by the Standing Rock Sioux tribe — whose reservation is a half-mile south of the proposed pipeline route. [Vox / Brad Plumer]
• The protests are driven both by concerns about climate change (not to mention potential pollution) and its disparate impact on native peoples, and by objections that the pipeline’s construction violated the US government’s obligation to deal with the Standing Rock Sioux as a sovereign government. [Vox / Victoria M. Massie and Aura Bogado]
• Earlier Friday, a federal judge denied the request of the Standing Rock tribe — and 200 other native groups — to judicially halt construction, so the executive branch’s order was both well-timed and surprising. [CNN / Ray Sanchez and Holly Yan]
• On the merits, the Standing Rock Sioux have a strong case that the federal government didn’t consult them as equals in approving the pipeline. But as the case grinds through the courts, the archaeological sites the tribe is trying to protect — directly in the pipeline’s path — might already be in the midst of destruction. [The Atlantic / Robinson Meyer]
• Meanwhile, protesters haven’t always been treated gently. Private security guards were so aggressive in their use of dogs on protesters that a state accreditation board is now looking into the firm. [Bismarck Tribune / Caroline Grueskin]”

Here’s another hopeful sign. Trump had a rally in Pensacola last night. He had been here before to lines of people that couldn’t fit into the Bay Center. Last night the Bay Center was 75% full according to WEAR, the local news. If he cannot fill the Bay Center in the heart of the military and the Bible belt, this is a positive sign that some people are rejecting his message in the reddest part of this purple state.
Let’s hope the government leaves the native lands alone. Haven’t we already done enough to them?
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Splashed across the news is a picture of an Ohio couple OD’d on heroin with their 4 year old in the back seat. This is happening too often to very decent people caught up in drugs and despair. Ohio has a heroin epidemic and county sheriffs are no match for drug cartels from outside the country. Ohio is struggling under Republican leadership and sinking to third world status. Ohio should be an easy win for Clinton, yet she is tied with Trump. Portman should be easy to oust from the senate, yet he is winning with outside big money. Good jobs are leaving Ohio or replaced by H1bs. Rural counties and schools are in fiscal distress. Where is Clinton? Why isn’t she fighting hard for middle class America, teachers, unions, pensions, Social Security? I just don’t see it. Where is Senator Brown? Is Strickland the only committed Democrat left in Ohio? The complacency of Democrats and the tendency to ignore the states between the coasts is why Trump’s message is resonating with many voters.
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Troll honor roll?
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The Native Americans have been brutalized and harmed enough. I pray they stand strong!
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Thanks for putting this on your blog, Dr. Ravitch. Democracy Now! deserves a Pulitzer for broadcasting the story and being the only news source (as far as I know) to film the shocking footage of attack dogs,their mouths dripping blood, being set upon peaceful protesters. Thanks to brave Amy Goodman and her brave crew (she seems to be cut from the same cloth as you, Dr. Ravitch!) we know the truth.
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Amy Goodman is terrific! I was on “Democracy Now!” about six years ago. At the time I had never heard of it. I arrived in T-shirt and jeans, thinking it was a radio show. Amy loaned me her mother’s scarf to cover up the T-shirt and did some magic with my hair. Juan Gonzalez was her partner on the show. I had a great time.
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Beautiful.
Astoundingly, her coverage of the protests resulted in an arrest warrant.
http://www.democracynow.org/2016/9/10/breaking_arrest_warrant_issued_for_amy
Another new development, at locations across the country including NYC, Greenpeace is collecting donated supplies for the protesters
http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/campaign-updates/supply-drive-for-dakota-red-warrior-camp/
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Well the No DAPL eminent domain has everything to do with the stealing of education.
By the tearing down and selling off public land to developers of Apts or condos.
Keeping the school but using it for lofts with a charter school.
The whole gambit is for private gain without any benefit to neighborhoods or the community.
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