Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Not Over

I'm not predicting bad things, but I don't think people get that cases are shooting way way way up in the UK, one of the most vaccinated places on Earth.
(source) Hospitalizations and related measures, and of course deaths, are not going up nearly as fast as would be expected based on pre-vaccination reality, which is cause for optimism! It is mostly young people getting it, who are largely not yet vaccinated. Vaccines might be outrunning it... enough.

But, again, unlike the US, there aren't geographic areas with low vaccination rates. They're basically evenly spread.

Freed Bill Cosby

Not a lawyer and don't have time at the moment, but "the prosescutor really fucked up (and was quite possibly corrupt, hints a judge) by promising not to prosecute him in exchange for him testifying at a civil trial" doesn't seem nuts.

The prosecutor was last seen as Trump's impeachment lawyer, so... ...counterpoint:

The Predictable Path

Is that Dems will "negotiate" much of what they claimed to want away in pursuit of Republican votes, which can be obtained only with an ever worsening "compromise." Then, in exchange for not even getting the votes which shouldn't matter anyway, they will stick to their end of the agreement.

There was an argument that ACA was worth it, there quite likely won't be for this as it plays out. Happy to be wrong!

Ever Closer

A bit of discomfort, at least.
The Manhattan district attorney’s office is expected to charge the Trump Organization and its chief financial officer with tax-related crimes on Thursday, people familiar with the matter said, which would mark the first criminal charges against the former president’s company since prosecutors began investigating it three years ago.

The charges against the Trump Organization and Allen Weisselberg, the company’s longtime chief financial officer, are a blow to former President Donald Trump, who has fended off multiple criminal and civil probes during and after his presidency. Mr. Trump himself isn’t expected to be charged, his lawyer said. Mr. Weisselberg has rejected prosecutors’ attempts at gaining his cooperation, according to people familiar with the matter.

Suspect this is all just theater! Vance running out the clock then deep sixing it before the next DA.

Isn't Anyone Trying To Reinvent The Bus Anymore

A lot of the techno-utopian stuff in the last decade was pretty dumb, both in concept and in the willingness of people to throw ridiculous money at it, but it was a bit better than, "What if bitcoin, but with a funny name, and Elon Musk tweets about it.

Entitlement

When my friend becomes Vice President, I will assume that I might have to go through someone to get in touch.
Kamala Harris’ chief of staff has effectively shut out several of the vice president’s longtime political and business world allies as the Biden administration contends with several challenges, including battles over voting rights and the border, according to people familiar with the matter.

Harris has not been returning phone calls to people who have considered themselves members of her inner circle, including donors and people who supported her Senate and White House runs, according to some of the people with knowledge of the situation.

That this is presented as a problem, that these people run to a journalist to say something about it, that no one thinks, "ah, yes, these are probably precisely the types of people, people who run to the press with their nonsense, that the VP might want to stay away from."

Morning Thread

Got distracted from this very fine blog yesterday evening.

Tuesday, June 29, 2021

What Changed

I keep coming back to this, but a thing THE LIBS used to point out regularly back in the day, comparing the Clinton and Reagan administration corruption records, was that a lot of Reagan people had serious legal trouble and even jail time.

Sure Democratic administrations are pure and good (cough), but was the Bush administration less corrupt than Reagan's? The Trump administration (lol)?

"Above a certain pay grade, you can do what you want" is the basic cultural norm. Apparently more than it used to be!

Baby Steps

Bet Donnie can't wriggle out now!
Washington (CNN)The former daughter-in-law of a Trump Organization officer said Monday evening that she is prepared to testify before a grand jury convened by Manhattan's top prosecutor as part of the investigation into former President Donald Trump's sprawling company.
A weird thing is that there's been a subtext for years of, "oh yes, of course the president is guity of so many crimes, so many yuuge crimes." Not a single person doubts it!

Ever Closer

Gotta enjoy the spectacle, but I'm not optimistic!
Former President Donald Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani is facing a federal inquiry over possible improper lobbying for Turkey, a source familiar with the matter told ABC News.

The Justice Department's inquiry is separate from the criminal investigation into Giuliani's activities in Ukraine, the source said.

The Plan

I do wish the right wing fantasy Biden administration was a bit closer to reality.

Not Over

I don't know why "if you're double vaccinated you can feel pretty safe about returning to normal life but it can't hurt to take some extra precautions for a bit longer, so wearing masks in stores and similar for a bit longer could be a big help" was seen to be an unpalatable message.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health backtracked on its Covid guidelines Monday, “strongly” recommending masking in all indoor public places, due to the rapid spread of the Delta variant.
Any little thing which slows the spread helps.

But hOw dO we pAy fOR iT

A stupid thing to worry about, which is made clear when the people who claim to be the very serious responsible people who are the only ones concerned with the fiscal health of our great nation are just like, "aw, fuck it, just make some shit up and hope no one notices."
The fuzzy math on unemployment benefits is just one of the debatable assumptions the Senate and White House dealmakers made in claiming they are paying for more than $500 billion in new infrastructure spending with new revenue.
Just ways to prevent nice things.

Seems Bad

Great caucus you have there, Kevin.
GOP Rep. Paul Gosar of Arizona is set to host a fundraiser with Nick Fuentes, a far-right political commentator and streamer who was identified as a white supremacist by the FBI and is seen as the leader of a nationalist movement called the "Groyper Army."

Monday, June 28, 2021

Under Water

I've probably been guilty of being more sanguine about climate change than I should have been, at times. Not that I've been in denial, just that there's a difference between something which is merely "horrifyingly expensive" and "horrifyingly catastrophic." I've leaned a little bit towards it being more the former. Bad, but not lots of people suddenly dying bad.

Not saying that's the correct view, of course, and "horrifyingly expensive" is also a major problem. People can be a bit flippant, I think, talking about Miami, for example, being under water in a few years... Will it be?

America Has The Worst Weather In The World

Not all of it, but parts of the Midwest especially. I'm too lazy to find the numbers right now, but the basic way to measure how much "extreme" (of a certain type) weather you have is to add up heating degree days plus cooling degree days. 65 is the base, so a day which is 90 is a 25 degree cooling degree day, and a day which is 40 is a 25 degree heating degree day. 65 degrees every day would add up to zero over the year. Lots of high temp days and low temp days give you a big number.

There are hotter places and there are cooler places, but Chicago is really fucking hot and really fucking cold. Mid-Atlantic not much better.

I Hear You, Senator

But I already know this!

Running Towards The Field Of Rakes

It's true that members of our great political press are inclined to make demands of Democrats that they don't make of Republicans, but if they engage with this type of criticism they somewhat correctly point out, for example, that "being bipartisan" was a goal Joe Biden set for himself.

They have their bullshit narratives, but you don't have to help them.

Monday Morning

It continues.

Hot

Every "freak" weather event can't be blamed on climate change, but... Just add 10% the temps in the PNW.

Sunday Lunch

Or whatever.

Others

I've hopefully learned a few things writing this very fine blog over the years. One is how some people (members of some groups) are allowed to speak for themselves, to advocate for themselves, and some are reported on as strange foreign creatures.

I know neither anthropologists nor sociologists would appreciate this characterization, but the basic sociology/anthropology distinction of covering us versus covering them is one useful way to think about things when you read the funny papers.  

Saturday, June 26, 2021

Saturday Afternoon

I met Adam Serwer when he was an intern working an event outside the DNC (2004). I also met Alec Baldwin! Though I honestly didn't know which Baldwin he was.

That kid has gone on to better things!

Content

Weekends are slow these days. I don't even know how to feed this thing.

If The Russians Love Their Children Too

I don't know what Sting meant by his song, really, but the general notion that people of other places and times are inhuman, unlike US, is common.

Saturday Morning

Everybody's working for the weekend.

Friday, June 25, 2021

Bye Bye

Afternoon Thread

Is Rudy in jail?

Let's See Donnie Two Scoops Wriggle Out Of This One

We can enjoy the show, at least.
The Manhattan district attorney’s office has informed Donald J. Trump’s lawyers that it is considering criminal charges against his family business, the Trump Organization, in connection with fringe benefits the company awarded a top executive, according to several people with knowledge of the matter.

If the case moves ahead, the district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., could announce charges against the Trump Organization and its chief financial officer, Allen H. Weisselberg, as soon as next week, the people said.

John Roberts Is Not Amused

We'll see.
Justice Department officials announced a federal lawsuit Friday against Georgia over new statewide voting restrictions that federal authorities allege purposefully discriminate against Black Americans, the first major action by the Biden administration to confront efforts from Republican-led jurisdictions to limit election turnout.

Hot

Even in places with more widely installed air conditioning, heat waves can be be pretty catastrophic. People die.
A brutal heat wave is forecasted to hit the Pacific Northwest and Northern California this weekend, expected to break temperature records and even hospitalize or kill people.
Real oldheads remember when "we" hated France, and laughed at them very much because a bunch of people died in a heat wave there. People die in heat waves here, too.

Things Fall Down

It's a big country and things like this are just going to happen occasionally, but figuring out why it happened will be... interesting.
SURFSIDE, Fla. — Almost 160 people are unaccounted for Friday morning, a day after a 12-story beachfront condominium building just north of Miami collapsed, killing at least four people.

Clever Deal

I admit I don't understand the "do a bipartisan deal but promise to do a big reconciliation bill also too" plan.

Thursday, June 24, 2021

Oh No Rudy

He is very sad. Just weird that he went down this path. He didn't need to!

Happy Hour

Bong hits 4 Jesus!

America's Worst Columnist

Tom Friedman.

Han Solo

Age is a weird thing. I really had no idea Harrison Ford was 35 when Star Wars was released. Luke Skywalker, "kid."

Rudy News!

Funny, at least.
A New York appellate court suspended Rudolph W. Giuliani’s law license on Thursday after a disciplinary panel found that he made “demonstrably false and misleading” statements about the 2020 election as Donald J. Trump’s personal attorney.

REPUBLICANS HATE THE TROOPS

I don't support going down that road, precisely, becuase you can't fight the brand. Republicans LOVE TROOPs and Democrats HATE TROOPS and it's pushing a boulder up a mountain to try to reverse that.

HOWEVER, Democrats do have a good brand that they forget. Similarly, our good friends on the other side of the aisle have an absolue shit brand. Run into that and take every opportunity to point out when the Republicans, for example, want women and kids to die.

I Can't Quit You

Not linking to various examples because I don't want to give them oxygen, but there is legitimate news about the last guy and his crew and then there is "I can't stop writing about them" from a bunch of people whose careers were made because of them.

Shatner get a life dot gif.

Thursday Is New Jobless Day

411K new lucky duckies. Still high!

Thursday Morning

Every week another one.

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Happy Hour Thread

For the benefit of Mr. Kite.

Sorry, Boomers

[troll post]

I re-watched the movie Yesterday over the last couple of nights. I saw it on an airplane around when it came out. I actually think The Beatles are great and while not a MEGAFAN can reasonably do well in a lyric contest/dance off/whatever.

Still... While it certainly wasn't its intention, the movie made it a bit too clear that however great (pioneering, innovative, later ripped off, whatever) they were, those songs don't hold up quite as well as some people think they should!

The movie itself was flawed (meaning, I think it could've been pretty great, but wasn't), but more than that... the basic premise that upon seeing that movie, The Kids Today would have their minds blown by the music was...not correct.

Good stuff, but...

Superspreading Events

Random thought, based on little but my GUT, but I suspect that when the nerds try to fully analyze what happened with the pandemic spread, superspreader events will play an outsized role in the US, relative to some other places. 

Lunch Thread

 Get your lunch on.


The Illiberal Libs Gave Us No Choice

A common sentiment back in the glorious warbloggers days was, "It will be a shame when we have to kill all the libs, for freedom. So sad, but they will give us no choice one day." All the FREE SPEECH WARRIORS will say similar about this stuff.
TALLAHASSEE — In his continued push against the “indoctrination” of students, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday signed legislation that will require public universities and colleges to survey students, faculty and staff about their beliefs and viewpoints to support “intellectual diversity.”

Vaccine Resistance

Maybe someone who works in health care can explan this. 
More than 150 health-care workers who did not comply with a Houston-based hospital system’s vaccine mandate have been fired or resigned, more than a week after a federal judge upheld the policy.
"Having to get vaccinated" is something many people are familiar with, as they have children, even if they don't remember their own childhoods.

The AZ risk are real, but that isn't offered in the US and the other vaccines seems fine? Some people think authorities overreacted to the J&J shot risks, but I think "showing they would take risks seriously" was a decent call. And yet...  

Monkey's Paw

Endured weeks of smug commentary about how Yang's win was inevitable, which is what happens when all the worst money is behind someone, and welp, nope!
Eric Adams, who ran for mayor of New York City on a message intensely focused on issues of public safety, emerged on Tuesday with a substantial lead in the Democratic primary, but fell well short of outright victory in a race that will now usher in a new period of uncertainty.

With 82 percent of the results in, Mr. Adams, the Brooklyn borough president, was the first choice of 31.6 percent of those who voted in person on Tuesday or during the early voting period, as New Yorkers chose a leader to steer the city’s reopening and economic recovery.

(Yang 4th on initial voting count, conceded).

Wednesday Morning

Again!!! Who can we talk to about this?

Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Tuesday Evening

Or Wednesday? Gets a bit confusing sometimes.

When The Curve Tilts Up

Not inevitable, but not surprising...
Covid-19 transmission is accelerating in several poorly vaccinated states, primarily in the South plus Missouri and Utah, and more young people are turning up at hospitals. The data present the clearest sign of a rebound in the U.S. in months.

Jubilee

It's a nice word.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Gov. Gavin Newsom says California will pay off all the past-due rent that accumulated in the nation’s most populated state because of the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, a promise to make landlords whole while giving renters a clean slate.

Lunch Thread

Get your lunch on.

Out

These types of firsts are, fortunately, less and less newsworthy, but there are still some places where being first is a lot harder than being second.
On Monday, Raiders defensive lineman Carl Nassib became the first active N.F.L. player to publicly declare that he is gay.

“I just want to take a quick moment to say that I’m gay,” Nassib said in a video posted to his Instagram account. “Sadly, I have agonized over this moment for the last 15 years,” he wrote in the same post.

Unleashed

I don't like posting about the last guy much, but as more and more stories come out about the horrors we *didn't know about at the time*, it's important to remember that in a second term, all the things he wanted to happen but for whatever reason couldn't make happen, would have happened. The barriers and the few "grownups" would have all disappeared.

But my point isn't about the horrors of a Trump second term, it's that while the next Republican president might not be quite as special as Trump, restraints on their presidency will not be in operation, either.

Real America

Not a perfect piece, but it's notable because it's rare that "people in cities hate Republicans" is actually presented as a problem for Republicans, instead of proof of the irrelevance of Democrats to REAL AMERICA.

Morning Thread

TUESDAY!!!!!

Monday, June 21, 2021

Speaking of 9/11

20 years anniversary of 9/11 day this year. Obviously many of its legacies are still with us, but it's also interesting how something can dominate politics completely for 5 years and a bit and then just sort of... fade away.

One thing which strikes me a lot these days is how much airline travel has changed "back." Sure there are the dumb TSA things like the liquid ban, but I'm still conditioned from that era when if you mouthed off to a flight attendant, or pulled your camera out at immigration control (I saw this happen), you were going to spend some time in a room with some pissed off members of law enforcement. Not really the case anymore. The extra "discipline" is gone.

But What Of The Right To Get Rich Off The Uncompensated Labor Of Disproportionately Minority "Amateurs"

Supremos did good for a change.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court unanimously ruled on Monday that the N.C.A.A. cannot bar relatively modest payments to student-athletes in the name of amateurism. The decision, based on antitrust law, came as the business model of college sports is under increasing pressure.

Last year, a federal appeals court ruled that the N.C.A.A. was not free to limit benefits tied to education for Division I football and basketball players. The decision allowed payments for things like musical instruments, scientific equipment, postgraduate scholarships, tutoring, study abroad, academic awards and internships. It did not permit the outright payment of salaries.

The right step, anyway.

Stopped clock Bart O'Kavanaugh.


Delta of Sickness

The delta variant doesn't appear to be any more death or sick making, and two doses of vaccines (though not necessarily one) seem to combat it, but a third wave is growing in the UK, one of the most vaccinated places in the world.
The transmission of the more contagious delta variant in the United States could spur a fall surge in coronavirus infections if only 75 percent of the country’s eligible population is vaccinated, former Food and Drug Administration chief Scott Gottlieb said Sunday.
And the US is a big country with, unlike the UK, huge regional variations in vaccine uptake.

Take This Job And Shove It

Not mentioned (weirdly people haven't been mentioning it) is that the effective shutdown of immigration (Trump policies [not not THE WALL], Covid) must be playing a role in all of this. I'd like to believe we've hit some NEW PARADIGM OF WORKER POWER, but I suspect it's a lack of a "release valve" of desperate documented and undocumented workers to take the shittier jobs.

I'm very pro-immigration (OPEN THE BORDERS), but the status quo really did provide for an easily exploitable buffer workforce. That part isn't good!

Maybe A Tragic And Traumatic National Event Will Create A More Compassionate And Empathetic Nation

Haha I kid. I remember 9/11 and mostly what it inspired was anger and bloodlust, a desire to bomb them over there and hunt for the enemies within here. Most people in The Discourse didn't notice that last part because they were cheering it on. Mostly leopards eating faces, pretending they weren't.

People's true colors do come out a bit, though. That's something I guess. The asshole list grows ever longer.

Morning Thread

Another Monday.

Sunday, June 20, 2021

Afternoon Thread

There are too many afternoons nowadays. Please get rid of 2. I am not a crank.

JAQing Off

I suppose I should be used to it after too many years on the internet, but I do continue to be surprised at how the "Just Asking Questions" [about whether black people have small brains, for example] crowd seem to genuinely think we are all stupid and don't know what they're doing.

In The Heights

I suppose it's likeable enough if you like that sort of thing, but I wish someone could make a contemporary movie musical that doesn't edit the choreography/dance scenes like an 80s music video or a Michael Bay film. It was especially galling as they clearly spent an immense amount of time/money doing very elaborate large crowd dance scenes which can barely be seen. Re-edit that thing.

I'm not even particular interested in dance (it's fine, just not what I'm there for), but if you're going to do it... 

Morning Thread

Sunday funday.

Saturday, June 19, 2021

Afternoon Thread

So many afternoons.

Young Guns

A funny reminder that they'll serve up any bullshit to us.

More generally, I find the "young(ish) politicians will appeal to young people!!!" thing kinda... wrong. Think young dudes in particular are looking for a wise old man who might be a wizard, not that guy I hated in college. Think Ron Paul or Bernie Sanders (not equating the two, just their old guyness and young fandom).

I guess Kevin did ok...by declaring fealty to a gross old dude.

Bad Faith Operators

It has long been largely true, but it's undeniable now that most prominent (and less prominent) Republicans and conservatives are bad faith operators to the point where almost nothing they say is true, or at least the truth of what they say is of no concern to them.

A pointless plea, but as with the last guy, the specific lies mostly aren't the issue, it's that they are liars. As I've written, the "liar" is such a fixture of DC that it is culturally taboo to reject them, but...

Morning Thread

Sit down for Saturday.

Friday, June 18, 2021

Happy Hour Thread

Freedom Friday!

Paul McCartney Is 79

Now that all these guys are genuinely old, I just keep thinking about how not very old they were when I was a teen and they were really fucking old (younger than I am now!).

Does "Bad" Still Mean Good?

Like when I was a kid?
The heatwave gripping the US west is simultaneously breaking hundreds of temperature records, exacerbating a historic drought and priming the landscape for a summer and fall of extreme wildfire.

...

This is really, really bad. Here on the eastern side of the Rockies, here in Boulder, we’re seeing record high temperatures. That’s the case in other parts of the state and in other states. And we’re seeing smoke plumes – not from local fires but from fires in Arizona and Utah. I think for a lot of people, it’s traumatic. The fires we saw in the last couple of years were really awful, and this year it seems like we’re on that same trajectory. It kind of feels like deja vu.

Inner Voice

How Tucker

I understood Limbaugh and O'Reilly. I could get Trump, too, just not Trump-as-President (popular loudmouth entertainer, in small doses, sure). But smarmy Tucker? What's the appeal?

Any Excuse Will Do

This one has the racism dog going BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK but Republicans always find some dumb reason, like a mean tweet, to not support what they weren't going to support anyway.
Basically, Manchin is holding the reins on the issue — in a 50-50 split Senate, the entire Democratic Party has become beholden to him and his red lines. So it was very bizarre and unsubtle Thursday when Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and his Republican colleagues decided to start referring to Manchin's proposal as the "Stacey Abrams substitute."
They do like humiliating their very good friend, Joe Manchin.

Thursday Night

Rock on. ..am, pm whatever

Thursday, June 17, 2021

Happy Hour Thread

Thirsty Thursday.

Is Salena Zito A Producer There Now

The sampling method for any vox pops is always a bit suspect, but in conservative media they're often just portraying GOP insiders as regular folks.

Afternoon Thread

Get your afternoon on.

The Even Better Stuff

(We can have a long discussion about what improvements we should prioritize in fantasy land, but this is a pretty good one)

Lunch Thread

Eat something.

The Good Stuff

And it is good, but Dem presidents need to aim higher than, "rolling back the shit the last guy did."
The U.S. Education Department said Wednesday that the federal law that bans sex-based discrimination in education extends to gay and transgender students, the latest move in a broad effort by the Biden administration to roll back Trump-era restrictions on transgender students’ rights.

Supremos

Get the smart law talking stuff from the smart law talkers, but ACA is still alive because the plaintiffs have no standing.

(in general hate the "no one has standing for anything" but above my pay grade).

Thursday Is New Jobless Day

412K new lucky duckies.

Still high!

Serfs

One (of many) annoying thing about Republicans spending decades LOVING THE TROOPS AND COPS (only Jake Tapper loves THE TROOPS more), is that we know how conservatives see "the help."

Morning Thread

Thursday again.

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

The Most Powerful Beings In The Universe

Okay, they aren't superheroes or Gods, but as people on planet Earth go, the top 100 or so Democrats in government are some of the most powerful people there are. It is maddening when they choose to feign powerlessness.

I know I'm repeating myself here, or finding different ways to say the same thing anyway, but when they're the ones who can push back on some very nasty things. And they're the only ones who can before it's too late.

Also do some good stuff!

Show Me 10 Republicans

Really don't care to follow what Manchin or other "centrists" propose or endorse, because if they can't get 10 Republicans, it doesn't matter. Unless they're willing to nuke the filibuster, of course.

Afternoon Thread

Real life keeping me occupied again.

Backlashing Backlashing Backlashing Our Way Away From Freedom

Just invented narratives used as weapons.
Ultimately, the case against Boudin rests on two assumptions: that crime in the city has exploded and that Boudin isn’t charging people at the rate his predecessors did. And neither of those assumptions is true. There’s also little evidence that progressive policies such as ending cash bail or refusing to charge low-level offenses have anything to do with the spike in violence nationwide. The 2020 figures are expected to show a homicide surge coast to coast, in rural areas and urban areas, in jurisdictions with both reform-minded radicals and law-and-order stalwarts in the DA’s chair.

It’s also worth noting that the people most affected by these policies seem to be okay with them. Last month, despite media speculation that the city’s escalating murder rate would hurt him politically, Philadelphia voters reelected reformist DA Larry Krasner last month by nearly a 2-to-1 margin. The gap was even higher in high-crime areas. Chicago’s top prosecutor Kim Foxx was also reelected in November, as was St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner. Both faced elevated homicide rates and vocal opposition from police unions.

A Foolproof Plan That Could Not Possibly Have Any Negative Consequences

And over and over and over and over...
"The Biden administration is looking forward, not back," said House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Gregory Meeks, D-N.Y., whose panel once considered subpoenaing Trump’s interpreter to testify about his July 2018 meeting with Putin in Helsinki, Finland, where only an American interpreter was also present.

Spread The Blame Around

A lot of politicians love our the worst parts of Congress beacause it allows the blame to be spread around when things fail, and to pretend to support things you don't. Vote for things you know don't have any chance of passing. When you need 50 votes, blame Manchin, when you need 60, blame the Republicans. The President can say he wants Congress to do it, Congress can say the president has authority. And on and on and on.

The reasons aren't always excuses, but if you take on the responsibility for leading things, you have taken on the responsibility for getting things done. There are carrots and sticks, and while no one is all powerful, if Chuck Schumer isn't promising to shit in Joe Manchin's Buick (or offering to move the Pentagon to Wheeling), he isn't doing all he can.

Another problem is we have driven out all the good political corruption and replaced it with the bad kind. Good political corruption is "shower money for infrastructure on my districts and state and I will play ball." Bad political corruption is... I whatever the fuck is going on right now.

Wednesday Morning

It's always Wednesday.

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Happy Hour

Annoyingly busy day.

Strange People

I do keep coming back to the fact that some number of Dem senators would prefer to use their power to *make sure aboslutely nothing happens*.

Preserving the status quo is a way to use power, of course, but it's a strange one!

Sounds Bad

Very important we work with our close friends on the other side of the aisle who basically support this.
Mr. Trump sent an email via his assistant to Jeffrey A. Rosen, the incoming acting attorney general, that contained documents purporting to show evidence of election fraud in northern Michigan — the same claims that a federal judge had thrown out a week earlier in a lawsuit filed by one of Mr. Trump’s personal lawyers.

Another email from Mr. Trump to Mr. Rosen followed two weeks later, again via the president’s assistant, that included a draft of a brief that Mr. Trump wanted the Justice Department to file to the Supreme Court. It argued, among other things, that state officials had used the pandemic to weaken election security and pave the way for widespread election fraud.

Fresh Thread

Busy with stuff.

Nonsense and Sensibility

If not for Covid, Trump would have almost certainly won (in my opinion).

The thing LIBERALS would not give OUR GREAT PRESIDENT credit for is that before Covid, the economy was doing "great," at least a great as the American economy, as structured, can do, and the first taste of full employment was hitting wallets.

Maybe providing full communism isn't the answer, but squishy moderates should at least deliver on squishy moderate stuff. Better make sure things feel good to people in November 2022, whatever it takes. Filling up the time by dodging an endless stream of tan suit stories and tributes to the glorious bipartisan goal of doing nothing probably isn't enough.

I have yet to see the "infrastructure week" jokes aimed at Biden, but maybe it's time....

Tuesday Morning

Why is it always Tuesday.

Monday, June 14, 2021

Owning the Libs

People are failing to get vaccinated for other reasons, but that this explains so much of state variation...

Happy Hour Thread

Mondays are for happiness. 

America's Worst Humans

George Packer

Your Moment of Zen

A lot of The Discourse from the smartest boys on the internet and others fails to confront the reality of, well, anything, instea of the comforting "way things oughta be" they imagine things are.

What Does Sinema Want?

Or, really, any of the "moderate" Democrats causing problems. Not just now, but going back into the past. Some exceptions, but generally what they want is "do less, ideally do nothing." That's essentially their starting negotiating position.

The incentives in our system are so messed up that we elect a bunch of people who don't want to do anything, and they're generally portrayed to be the wise and sensible ones.

Lunch Thread

Only 30% of a burger for you, and you must complete this puzzle before eating it!

Not Over

I hope that it will be over, but the UK, with a higher full vaccination rate than the US, is potentially facing a 3rd wave due to a variant, and delaying the scheduled relaxation of the final "lockdown" measures.

I don't know what the precise policies should be, but the message pushed, by so many bored and comfortable media commenters, that vaccinated people should let their freak flags fly and we should resume coughing into each other's mouths as a greeting as quickly as possible, has not been helpful. It's one thing to allow things, another to encourage them, and yet another to try to bully people into them.

Every small and mostly costless bit of restraint is still helpful, and encouraging otherwise is a mistake. I'm not saying everyone should stay home and refrain from being anywhere in public, but it's still prudent to say, "go out to enjoy yourselves, but show some restraint. Keep a bit of social distancing if it isn't too hard. Wear a mask when easy - why not?"

The smartest boys on the internet insisted that any such messaging would discourage people from being vaccinated, as it would ruin the "reward." That's a glibertarian perspective that only people who spent the last 15 months comfortably working from home could have. The real result is stripping any workplace/other public protections when lots of people, for whatever reasons, are still not vaccinated.

The Sensibles

Start with a proposal that does 80% of the job, whittle it down to 60% to make it cheaper just because, cut that in half to please Republicans who won't vote for it anyway, throw in some additional complication and means testing to please random "moderate" Democrats, and you're left with something that is complicated and confusing that you're unable (or justifiably unwilling) to take credit for.  Then spend another 3 months "debating" it just to give time for people all over the spectrum to point out why it's shit.

This is what the supposedly sensible, moderate, grown up politicians do. Then they can blame The Left because twitter user TrotskyChavez420 tweeted, "fuck the pigs."

Morning Thread

Get your morning on.

Sunday, June 13, 2021

Your Moment Of Zen

Do Things That Are Popular

It's the latest bit of genius from the grifter consultant class and the smartest boys on the internet (the real point is, SHUT UP LEFTIES YOUR BULLSHIT ISN'T POPULAR IF WE APPLY THIS VERY SELECTIVELY USING CHERRY PICKED POLLS). I don't think this is how politics work, really, as we have much evidence that public opinion on a lot of issues can shift very fast if one team or another makes it an issue. But, ok, sure, do things that are popular.

Do them!

Morning Thread

Sunday is funday.

Saturday, June 12, 2021

Wingnut Evolution

People are mocking Marjorie Taylor Greene for not believing in evolution, but this was pretty standard among "respectable wingnuts" not long ago.
With the Kansas State Department of Education considering changes to science instruction that would cast some doubt on the theory of evolution, the New Republic decided to contact leading conservatives and ask for their thoughts on evolution and the competing theory of intelligent design. The results betray a perspective that's less highly evolved than you might expect from such an erudite group.

Of the 15 high-profile commentators contacted by the magazine, eight were willing to state unequivocally that they believe in evolution: George W. Bush speechwriter David Frum; William F. Buckley, Richard Brookhiser, Ramesh Ponnuru and Jonah Goldberg of the National Review; Charles Krauthammer of the Washington Post; James Taranto of the Wall Street Journal; and David Brooks of the New York Times.

This jumped out at me later in the 2005 piece:
Tucker Carlson, liberals' favorite box-tied chatterbox, said he would not "discount" the idea that God "created man in his present form."
You never, ever have to hand it to them.

MyPillow Guy

I spent four years saying I get Trumpism but not Trump, that it was *that guy* they all followed. Even more mysterious are the various barnacles that attached themselves to him, who are even more ridiculous without even having 30 years of being "that rich guy from TV" that Trump was.

Why I'm Giving Bill Barr The Benefit Of The Doubt

Democrat brain is "we must have an investigation and issue a report," not, "we must put these fuckers in jail for their crimes." Doesn't do any good to tell the child the stove is hot if each time he touches it he doesn't get burned.
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department’s independent inspector general opened an investigation on Friday into the decision by federal prosecutors to secretly seize the data of House Democrats and reporters as investigators hunted down who was leaking classified information early in the Trump administration.

At the same time, top Senate Democrats demanded that the former attorneys general Jeff Sessions and William P. Barr testify publicly before Congress about the leak investigations, including about subpoenas issued to tech companies in 2017 and 2018 for the records of at least a dozen people tied to the House Intelligence Committee. The senators vowed to “vigorously investigate” and called on Republicans to join them.

An alternative approach is, "if you agree this abuse of power is acceptable, we're going to use it on you, assholes."

Friday, June 11, 2021

The Thin Blue Line

Lock him up.
Federal authorities have arrested a Chicago police officer for his alleged role in the January breach of the U.S. Capitol that interrupted the Electoral College vote count and has led to a sprawling criminal investigation.

Karol J. Chwiesiuk is charged with five misdemeanor counts and appeared remotely before U.S. Judge Gabriel Fuentes in Chicago Friday, where he was given a $15,000 unsecured bond.

Property Taxes

How the fuck do they work? 

  McArgleBargle:
Yet almost everyone balks at choosing between them — so much so that when we’re talking about unequal outcomes, we tend to insist we’re really only mad because the winners broke the rules. Even if we must invent new rules for people to break, such as “You shouldn’t wait until you sell an asset to pay taxes on your capital gains.”

That idea has recently gained currency among some progressive academics, but it’s not how the U.S. tax code works, for good reason. It probably wouldn’t feel very fair if it applied to you and me — just because the value of your house jumped in a hot market doesn’t mean you have enough cash to pay taxes on that appreciation. And while the ultrawealthy wouldn’t be forced out of their family homes, they might be forced to sell off stock of a business they spent decades building. Eight of the 10 richest people in the United States got that way by building very successful firms from the ground up.

(ht jon schwarz)

Call The Celestial Hall Monitor

There is no external power to call on. The Dems run the White House and Congress (certainly they run the House). The desire for nonpartisan referees and independent commissions and blahblahblah dilutes any power and dilutes any chance of justice.

The unwillingness of the House Dems to use their powers to subpoena people and put them in jail when they lie is... I just don't know what to say about it.

It isn't just their own skins in jeopardy, it's everything.  

Appoint A Company Man, He Protects The Company

"Merrick Garland is more worried about the DOJ than the country" is going to be a running theme.
Since then, the committee official tells me, Schiff’s office has been asking the department to specify what the legal predicate was for including members of Congress and their aides in this data sweep, and what, exactly, prompted the department to target them.

They’ve also been asking the department for a timeline of when the department sought the data involving members of Congress and staff, who else was subpoenaed, and whether that included Republicans. There’s been some back and forth discussion, but no meaningful answers.

“We have repeatedly posed basic and readily answerable questions to the department for more than a month, but have received virtually no information beyond a confirmation that the investigation is closed," the committee official told me. “The department’s refusal to provide information is unacceptable.”

I get that you don't want the people to lose faith in the food supply, so it's easy for the butcher to convince himself that it's very important the people aren't aware that much of the meat he sells is rotten, but when the stench is unbearable, perhaps that faith is best maintained by fessing up and tossing out all the rot.

Somebody Else Should Do Something

There were some (unconvincing) arguments that Congressional oversight was doomed to keep hitting brick walls before Biden, but now?

It Shouldn't Be Surprising That They Did This

But at least they did it.
The Oregon House voted 59-1 Thursday to expel Rep. Mike Nearman, the first time it has ejected a sitting representative.

Lawmakers removed Nearman because he let far-right demonstrators, some of whom were heavily armed, into the Capitol on Dec. 21 while lawmakers were holding a special session. The Capitol was closed to the public due to the pandemic and remains so.

Thursday, June 10, 2021

Steamroll

Hope to be wrong, but my "if they pause, they stop," prediction seems to be holding up pretty well. A lot of reasons for it. People with more money and bigger microphones than me start making demands. The tan suit stories start coming fast. Republicans have time to regroup and start throwing their hissy fits, which the press loves.

Figure out what you want to do, and do it fast. If you can't do that, do plan B. Fast. If not, plan C. Etc...

Afternoon Thread

Get your afternoon on.

Hanoi Jane

I feel like only some of us are cursed with the memory of the details of how nuts the post-9/11 era was, but those of you who are might remember how the warbloggers and right wing media turned Jane Fonda into a top tier traitor, again, for whatever it was she did in the 60s.

Such a crazy time. Right wingers looking for "Anti-Americanism" everywhere, and centrist doofuses mostly cheering them on.

I'll Compromise You Through That Window

I find the several-generations-later white ethnic home country identification to be a bit weird in the US, but it is a thing and Onion Joe thinks he's Irish. Also he hates Boris.
Senior US embassy diplomats in London, backed by the US national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, have directly warned the UK’s Brexit negotiator, Lord Frost, that he will inflame tensions in Northern Ireland if he does not compromise over border checks.
Short version: Boris and the gang just wanted any sort of "hard" Brexit and didn't care much about the details and the consequences, figuring they'd bullshit their way through it. Worked well for them their entire lives!

Removing Northern Ireland from the EU causes a bit of a problem, as it replaces the border the EU/Good Friday Agreements had removed. A border that requires, among other things, food and agrictulural checks to be consistent with EU law/treaty. Can't impose that and then pretend it doesn't really exist. It does!

Don't have to have any particular opinions about Ireland/NI to understand that re-imposing a border where there was not one is a problem!

Thursday Is New Jobless Day

Rock on!

er...

376K new lucky duckies!

Still high! But heading towards "normal" territory.

Morning Thread

THURSDAY!!!!

Wednesday, June 09, 2021

Happy Hour Thread

I think it's Wednesday.

Doesn't Seem Right Somehow

I'm just a city blogger, but...
Over the past 25 years, I.R.S. resources have been steadily cut, with the ratio of enforcement funding to returns filed falling by around 50 percent. Today, the I.R.S. has fewer auditors than at any time since World War II. Faced with resource constraints, it is no surprise that the agency is not able to appropriately focus scrutiny on complex returns, where noncompliance is greatest. Of about four million partnership returns filed in 2018, the I.R.S. audited only 140 of them. It did not pursue 300 high-income taxpayers who together cost the agency $10 billion in unpaid taxes over a three-year period when they failed to even file returns.

Close

Why are "we" doing this.

Uber'd

I think the actual social positive of Uber and similar was bringing decent inexpensive taxi service to peviously un- or underserved-areas. That's something! But as prices rise, driver pay doesn't, and the company is still losing money...

Lunch Thread

Get lunchin'.

Covid: Good And Bad

The good news is all the case/hospitalization/death stats are in "we beat this thing!" territory. The bad news is the pace of vaccines is really really slow, certainly leaving some locations in particular vulnerable to an outbreak, and the rest of the country vulnerable to variants.

Not quite there yet, but there will come a time when "they're only hurting themselves" isn't too far from an accurate characteriziation of people who refuse to become vaccinated...unless, of course, a vaccine-resistant variant erupts because of it.

And that's not unlikely!

Shitcoins

I suppose I haven't had much to say about cryptocurrency on this very fine blog, as they always seemed so dumb, and now they're so dumb but yet facilitate possibly nightmarish ransomware crimes and could tank the economy.

Can't even bet against them, because as some guy said, the markets can remain irrational longer than I can remain solvent. Only time I was tempted to trade in individual stocks was to short Tesla, and that would have been a bad idea four hundred dollars (share price) ago!

The Mac Is Back

He was a much better governor the first time around than expected, though the locals surely have a deeper view than I do.

That VA seems to be almost certainly (but not necessarily!) a Dem lock is "funny," given that... that was not the case until recently.

Morning Thread

One of these every day!

Tuesday, June 08, 2021

Surprising

Didn't think there were any semi-normal Repubicans left.
Washington (CNN)Republican members of Oregon's House of Representatives have called on an embattled member of their caucus to resign after newly surfaced video showed him appearing to give protesters insights into how to access the state Capitol, which led to a scuffle between protesters and police last year.

In a letter sent by every Republican in the chamber to GOP state Rep. Mike Nearman on Monday, the lawmakers say they "strongly recommend" he resign from his position in the legislature.

And Lucy Brings Out Another Football

You think they can't be this dumb, and yet...

Things Got Out Of Hand

Well then.
Criminal organizations around the world thought they were using the latest, most exclusive encrypted cellphone technology available to conduct business away from the prying eyes of law enforcement.

Instead, they were unwitting customers of a communications service that was secretly created by FBI agents and federal prosecutors in San Diego.

Pizzagaetz

Trying for an exit ramp.
Conservative media outlet Newsmax, a favorite of former President Donald Trump's, rejected embattled Republican U.S. Representative Matt Gaetz's request for a job, a spokesperson for the website said on Monday.

Gaetz contacted Newsmax early this year, a source at the outlet said. That was around the time that news broke Gaetz was the subject of a federal investigation into possible sex trafficking of a minor.

Paid Liars

A weird thing I learned, back when I would spend a bit of time in official DC, is that "giving paid liars a seat at the table" isn't just part of the culture of cable news. It's just how things are done, and it's all on the level of Respectful Debate, in that you can argue with someone, politely, but you can't point that they're mendacious liars who lie for high 6 figures.

One really has to have a brain adjustment to deal with this, and having it be the cultural norm that you experience for decades must have a corrosive effect on your ability to discern bad faith actors from good faith ones, as you spend most of your time suppressing that.

There are good faith do-gooder activists/lobbyists, but they're on the same moral and ethical footing as the liars. You know, guy who wants to stop global warming who works for $60K per year is just the same as the army of lawyer/lobbyists from Exxon.

Powerless

I don't have the one quick trick that Biden can use to make senators do what he wants them to do. I don't think he can Give A Soaring Speech or Call Them Into His Office and just make things magically happen.

But I also don't think any assertion that the President of the United States is the most powerful guy on the planet and therefore might have some legitimate, noncorrupt, perfectly legal way of Doing Things And Influencing People, is what the Smartest Boys On The Internet would call "Green Lanternism" back when there was a supermajority of Democrats in the Senate.

Lots of carrots, some sticks, and perfectly legal executive authority to achieve, if not precisely Goal X, Goal X' which is pretty good, also, too, in many cases (often even better!).

Morning Thread

Somehow the rockin' video didn't post. Start your morning! Also much of the internet is broken at the moment, which seems to include disqus.

Monday, June 07, 2021

Take Elon With You

Kidding, but I do find it a bit, uh, interesting, that he has never hitched a ride on one of his rockets...
A couple of weeks after Jeff Bezos officially steps down as CEO of Amazon, he’ll leap into something more mythic: riding to the edge of space aboard one of his own rockets, alongside his brother, in a flight that would fulfill a lifelong dream.

Sick Burn

All of Larry's friends suffering from serious sunk cost fallacy.
“Larry has gone unchallenged for decades. It’s time for other people to lead. The old models are out of place,” said Claudia Sahm, a former economist at the Federal Reserve who is supportive of Biden’s stimulus package. “You could say Larry Summers suffers from a skills gap in the current environment.”

And He Is Opposing

Mitch has made no secret of it. I don't think there are 10 Republican votes for a "puppies are cute, WE SO DECLARE" bill let alone anything else. Not sure what or who all the dancing is for...

The Opposition Opposes

I keep saying this, but it's actually appropriate for Mitch McConnell to behave as he does (mostly). Doesn't mean I like him! He's a Republican! I don't like Republicans! But he's doing what an opposition is supposed to do.

We don't have a parliamentary system, but we should and can be more like one, both in practice and in "our" understanding of how things are supposed to work. A contest between competing visions and governances is superior to endless compromises which please no one, and that was true even when those compromises sometimes actually happened. But they don't happen anymore, and that's ok!

Morning Thread

Monday again.

Sunday, June 06, 2021

Sunday Evening

Does Rudy go to jail tomorrow???

LBJ Would Threaten To Kill Their Children

Or something, I dunno, I just remember the legend of LBJ is he went to extreme lengths to get votes, and the TV Historians LOVE LBJ for that. HAHA! And then he shit in their Buick! That LBJ, so funny. Got things done. I suppose that's possible?

CENSORSHIP BY BIG TECH

I can barely bring myself to get involved in this general "argument" because it's all rather obvious to me and so the whole discussion annoys/bores me, but:

Yes the big tech companies have too much power over expression and "content."

When prominent people such as Donald Trump are banned from using the platforms, the important point is that they get away with so much more than "normal" people before they face any consequences. These platforms privilege the powerful, while normal people get suspended or banned for much less, constantly, and nobody thinks it's Very Important.

Of course they have to have some sort of moderation rules/guidelines, as every internet forum owner realizes eventually. There's no way to enforce those guidelines in a perfectly consistent manner, but powerful people get more leeway, so, again, their "censorship" is not the moment to get upset about this stuff. They get to break the rules many more times.

All this was solved in The Great Usenet Flamewar of 1994.

Morning Thread

Morning once again.

Saturday, June 05, 2021

When The Approval Falls

The instant Biden's poll numbers start falling, "everyone" will be quite sure it's because he was too much of a lefty, and the "adjustment" will begin, and then a governing agenda will be replaced by, "agree, mostly, with the criticism, and promise to do better, and then do nothing."

Tan suit stories every day, baby!

And Then Nothing

And Then What

It isn't enough to know if there are no consequences. Complete elite unaccountability is spreading from the president (shouldn't be for him, either) to everyone in the upper levels of the Executive Branch.

Liberals used to point to how many Reagan administration officials got in trouble with the law. It was a better time, really, in that such people actually could get in trouble. They weren't any worse than the Bushies or the Trumpkins (though still very bad!).

Lunch Thread

Is Rudy in jail yet?

Everything Is Perfect

For reasons perhaps both obvious and less obvious, "doing nothing" is the default mode in DC. A combination of The System and its infinite veto points, an increasingly entrenched idea that perfectly lawful and should-be-uncontroversial executive actions are somehow dirty pool, and the fact that too many of our rulers are old and fat and happy.

There's palpable surprise when anything actually happens. Always helpful to yell "DO MORE!"

Morning Thread

The week ended once again.

Friday, June 04, 2021

Critics Everywhere

Some people don't like me yelling at the Democrats, but, trust me, Larry Summers and pals have a louder microphone than I do and they never shut the fuck up.

Do The Crime Do The Time

Enjoy our little fantasy here.
One of the most senior officials in the Trump Organization has testified before a special grand jury empaneled by the Manhattan District Attorney's office to hear evidence against former President Donald Trump and his company, sources with direct knowledge of the matter told ABC News.

Dust In The Wind

And we're back to Obama 2009.

Recessions Compared

Covid is always going to be Not Like The Other Ones for obvious reasons, but glancing at the graph at CR reminds me that even as economists were telling themselves that they were supergeniuses who solved the business cycle problem, employment recessions kept getting longer. Not precisely that each one was longer than the last, but The Great Recession was really really long! The one before that was really long! etc...

It's amazing, really, how short some previous employment recessions were, ones which presumably seemed like a big deal at the time.

Actual recessions are measured by GDP, not employment, and as long as stonks are going up, well, what's the problem!

Can't believe there are people running around out there who truly believe they did a good job handling the Great Recession.

What Did He Get Caught Doing

...lol he might challenge Abbott.

Lunch Thread

Lunch break!

Are Dems The Good Nazis Or The Bad Nazis?

Conservatives have a weird view of Nazis, which is basically, "The Nazis were good, akshually, except the liberal Nazis, who were bad."

What If... Wages Actually Rose?

Me, 7 years ago.
[E]lites will do everything in their power to put the brakes on wage increases whenever any evidence (real or not) of such increases appears.
Don't think you had to be a supergenius like me to notice that for all of the focus on JERBS and THE ECONOMY by politicians, nothing makes them panic more than the idea that someone other than them might get a raise.

If we ever get to a sustained period of full employment, as we did in the good old days that conservatives pretend to love when [checks notes] taxes were really high, the squealing will never stop.

And yet, if the pursuit of maximum employment is an uncontroversial aim in the context of American oratory, it is a radical one in the context of U.S. policy. For the bulk of the past four decades, our government hasn’t merely declined to achieve full employment through public hiring; it has actively sought to keep millions of Americans perpetually unemployed.

This bipartisan consensus against full employment was rarely articulated to the public in forthright terms. During the crisis that consolidated the paradigm, policy-makers were sometimes blunt; in 1979, Fed chair Paul Volcker told Congress that in order for inflation to be brought down to a tolerable level, “the standard of living of the average American has to decline.” But as inflation became more of a historical memory than a present danger, the government’s prioritization of price stability over employment became increasingly camouflaged behind the dry technocratic verbiage of central-bank press conferences. Once decoded, the gist of this new consensus was simple enough: If unemployment falls beneath its “natural” threshold, then employers will be forced into a bidding war for scarce workers, who will then secure wages in excess of their productivity, which will force businesses to raise prices, which will lead workers to demand yet-higher wages, which will force businesses to raise prices further still, thereby setting off an inflationary spiral that will be difficult to stop. Thus, to save the economy from such destabilization, the government has to reduce economic demand — by raising interest rates, or cutting federal spending, or both — before unemployment gets too low, even if inflation is not yet apparent.

JERBS!!!!!

+559K, 5.8%. Good but not great! Lower than expected gain. EVERYBODY STICK WITH THE PLANNED PRESS RELEASES.

Morning Thread

Jobs day!!! No matter what it will prove Larry fucking right!!!

Thursday, June 03, 2021

Lock Him Up

Always the ones you most expect.
The FBI is investigating Postmaster General Louis DeJoy in connection with campaign fundraising activity involving his former business, according to people familiar with the matter and a spokesman for DeJoy.

FBI agents in recent weeks interviewed current and former employees of DeJoy and the business, asking questions about political contributions and company activities, these people said. Prosecutors also issued a subpoena to DeJoy himself for information, one of the people said.

The Puke Funnel

There's scarier right wing media stuff, but "tan suit" stories that get catapulted from the fever swamps into the mainstream media are just part of every daily news cycle, when a Dem is president, especially. For a long time, Drudge was America's Assignment editor, and whatever nonsense he was pushing at 1:30 would be on CNN by 4. Every day. Twitter killed Drudge's power, but Twitter performs a similar if more decentralized function.

But it isn't Drudge or Twitter, really, it's shitty journalists and producers who just love this shit.

And There He Is

Architect of decades of failures, but his friends won't tell him to shut the fuck up, so here we are.
Biden recently called former Treasury secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Democrat who has been openly critical of the president’s economic agenda, to acknowledge Summers’s concerns and ask him to explain his objections, according to three people with knowledge of the private exchange.
Larry's one of several economists and economist-adjacent people with careers in 'team D' politics whose job is to make sure good liberal things never happen. Of course you can point to many times when Larry has made some sensible suggestions, but that's only when those sensible things don't have any chance of actually happening. Propose them, and he'll say the time is not right, but here's another idea. Propose that one, he'll shift again.

Monthly Jobs Report Tomorrow

No matter what it shows tomorrow, Larry Summers and the gang will be out there arguing it proves that UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS ARE TOO GENEROUS AND SIMULTANEOUSLY THE ECONOMY IS OVERHEATING SO MUCH THAT INFLATION IS GOING TO KILL US ALL.

Just A Blog

I don't talk about the last guy, too much, unless prison terms are involved, but "The Donald Trump Show" is not interesting to anyone unless it is force fed by 30,000 journalists and every cable network.

True of a lot of people, really. Lots of people are stars simply because they are stars, and that doesn't happen by magic. "We" only "care" about them because they are part of the conversation for some reason. Trump was one of those people, mostly, and then he became president.

They'll know better next time.

But What Does The Development Office Have To Do With Hiring And Tenure

I do love the title "development office" which obscures the actual nature of it.
Yet it appears the university also received some pointed lobbying on the subject from Hussman — whose name adorns UNC’s journalism school, thanks to a $25 million pledge of support that makes him the school’s largest ever donor.

“I worry about the controversy of tying the UNC journalism school to the 1619 project,” he wrote last summer in an email to the school’s dean, Susan King, according to the news site the Assembly. “Based on [Hannah-Jones’s] own words, many will conclude she is trying to push an agenda, and they will assume she is manipulating historical facts to support it.”

He copied the university’s chancellor, Kevin Guskiewicz, and one of its vice chancellors, David Routh.

Computer, enhance.
David Routh Vice Chancellor for University Development, UNC-Chapel Hill
Previously we learned that Hussman, Advanced Journalism Knower, didn't realize his emails would be public, and thinks he is being "objective"* as long as his influence is hidden. *thinks you suckers should think that, anyway

Thursday Is New Jobless Day

385K new lucky duckies. Still high!

Morning Thread

Hopefully less busy today! Hopefully!

Wednesday, June 02, 2021

Happy hour

Have a happy time.

The Worst Day of Andrew Sullivan's Life

I Have A Better Idea

Give me 100 million dollars to study whether giving money to people improves their lives..

Lunch Thread

Still very busy.

Yugely Victorious

Dem won bigly in the special election to replace Haaland. Some savvy observers thought because her opponent had uttered the Slytherin spell, DefundusPolicio, that Stansbury would have a problem.

Morning Thread

busy busy busy

Tuesday, June 01, 2021

Tuesday Evening

This blog is free.

More Thread

I need a butler.

Afternoon Thread

Very busy day. Very annoying!

They Have Done Their Duty. Go Ye And Do Yours.

Might be a good idea.
“We did our part to stop SB 7,” tweeted state Rep. Erin Zwiener (D). “Now we need Congress to do their part.”

“State lawmakers are holding the line,” tweetedstate Rep. James Talarico (D). “Federal lawmakers need to get their s--- together and pass the For The People Act.”

In an interview, Martinez Fischer said that national leaders need to rise to the occasion.

“Breaking quorum is about the equivalent of crawling on our knees begging the president and the United States Congress to give us the For the People Act and give us the John Lewis Voting Rights Act,” he said.

You Handle It

Somewhat different from my usual criticisms of political journalism, but I do think there's a missing story about how electeds and other powerful people in government choose *not* to use the power they have. The emphasis tends to be on overreach, on deviations from the status quo, rather than on the failure to do that. "The optics" of actually doing something, instead of the optics of not doing it.

What's the point of being, say, a powerful committee chair if you aren't using your power?

Morning Thread

The day of Tues.