Monday, January 22, 2024
Happy Hour
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Middlebrow Bullshitting
It doesn't necessarily involve lying, or claiming expertise where you don't have it, but instead a keen sense of what you know, and how some of it fits together. More importantly, you have a sense of what you don't know so you don't put your foot in it.
Mars is the 4th planet, not the 5th. The red one. You know planets have different gravity strengths, but you can't quite remember if Mars has more or less, so you don't bring it up.
Dickens is an author, 19th century. Tale of Two Cities, Christmas Carol, not sure about the rest. Certainly not Moby Dick.
That kind of thing.
It's funny how our rich tech overlords - Elon Musk and the gang - just fail at this miserably. And they just keep tweeting it out.
Good Stuff
The effort to expand access to contraception involves several measures. Federal agencies are issuing guidance that would make no-cost contraceptives more available under the Affordable Care Act and take similar actions to expand contraception access for federal employees. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra also plans to send a letter to health insurers instructing them of their obligation to provide no-cost contraceptives, according to a memo the White House sent to reporters Sunday.
The federal health department also announced a new team dedicated to enforcing its interpretation of a law, known as the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act, or EMTALA, which the Biden administration has said requires hospitals to provide emergency abortions nationwide, including in the 21 states where the procedure is limited or banned.
Can't Park
New cars in the EU and UK have grown 1cm wider every two years, the Guardian can reveal, driven by large luxury SUVs whose sales show no sign of slowing.Typical US off street spots are quite a bit wider than 180cm, but larger cars are more likely to encroach on the actual roadway from on street spots.
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New cars have become so bloated that half of them are too wide to fit in parking spaces designed to the minimum on-street standards in many countries, the report found. The average width of a new car in the EU and UK passed 180cm in the first half of 2023, having grown an average of 0.5cm each year since 2001.
Lunch
ELECTION YEAR WINTER FUNDRAISING WEEK
Can't believe we're already here again. Every other year is an "election year" in our crazed system but of course the big ones are every four years. Even when I was a young blogger in the Bush era it seemed like 4 years was an eternity, but now 4 years seems to pass every 5 months or so.
Pitch is the same as always: this blog is what it is but if you get some amusement out of it, have extra money, and especially if you give money to similar things because they're paywalled, consider giving a bit to help keep my blogs mighty and strong.
I don't fault people for putting up paywalls, but everyone talks nostalgically about the old blog era (killed by various things), and it can't return as long as everything is paywalled.
Roughly speaking, revenue has been pretty constant in nominal terms for years. But we know how Dark Brandon caused the inflation! So not so much in real terms.
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The Good Republicans
And lol of course they would.
Meatball Ron
A stellar entry is Frank Bruni's:
In this narrow but important respect, Mr. DeSantis has a lot more in common with Barack Obama or Ronald Reagan than Mr. Walker or the other promising first-time candidates who did not live up to high hopes in recent years, like Kamala Harris, Rick Perry or the retired general Wesley Clark....There’s no need to speculate about whether Mr. DeSantis is the “next” Reagan or Obama. Not even Mr. Obama and Mr. Reagan were clearly Obama or Reagan at this stage. And Mr. Reagan and Mr. Obama differ from Mr. DeSantis in the very same way that he’s purportedly similar to Mr. Walker, as both Mr. Obama and Mr. Reagan rose to prominence by commanding the national stage in famous speeches during their party’s campaigns in 1964 and 2004.
Sunday, January 21, 2024
Who Radicalized You, Ron DeSantis Staffers
“We’re going to win Iowa,” DeSantis declared on NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Dec. 2.
But in the week before the all-important caucuses, Scott Wagner, the recently installed head of the super PAC, was doing something that aides found puzzling: He was literally doing a puzzle.
In the headquarters of Never Back Down in West Des Moines, Iowa, Wagner was, according to some of his staff, spending a significant amount of time in the precious final few days constructing a peaceful 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle of a landscape.
My brief google search tells me Wagner is a "college buddy" of DeSantis. Another fine graduate of Yale University.
What's Missing, Nick
He's just erased them. As I said, none of this works without journalists, so where are they?
Cars Are Expensive
A new report finds that, when transportation costs are factored in, Texas’s biggest metros aren’t the bargain they often claim to be.Can always quibble with the precise numbers, and apples-to-apples comparisons on housing are impossible, but the general point is that it costs several hundred dollars per month to own a car and it's a big cost saving if you don't have to have one!
Honestly I don't know how one-car-per-adult households manage. It's a huge expense!
Good Ideas
- You can't keep pretending that the thing happening on the front pages isn't happening, or that somehow people are wrong for caring about it [why are you so obsessed with Israel??? say people writing their 700th piece about Israel]
- You can't expect people to get excited about modest improvements, even if they are improvements. One can accept the very real constraints of our political system - even, perhaps, understand them - while also wondering why it is the apparent outer limit of what Biden wants.
Saturday, January 20, 2024
All Timer
Ignore The Smell In The Corner
New - Biden advisers brainstorm 2024 policy pitch, w/ 3 key messages emerging:
— Jeff Stein (@JStein_WaPo) January 20, 2024
1/ Biden reined in prescription drug prices & wants to do more vs Big Pharma
2/ Biden is taxing corporations & wants billionaire tax
3/ Crack down on price gouging/junk feedhttps://t.co/1CwRiGNv0K