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Wednesday, July 21, 2010
 
Evening Thread

In Vegas. Pacific time. Lots of bloggers and other shady types around.

...and Vilsack apologizes.

 
Pre-Dinner?

Cocktail hour?

 
Busy Place Today


 
Post Lunch Thread


 
Big Problems, Simple Solutions

As this recession drags out, we'll probably see more and more people arguing that this just the new normal, that we face new "structural unemployment," that what we can really do for unemployed 58 year olds is give them exciting "job training" so they can learn exciting new skills, blah blah blah.

When all we really need to do is boost aggregate demand by a lot.

 
Some Good Stuff

Locating offices near transit and allowing more telecommuting are smart moves.

The government also plans to cut indirect emissions by controlling its heating and cooling systems and by promoting recycling programs, officials said. Agencies also will locate future office space closer to public transit systems. Tuesday's orders are part of a broader effort to cut direct emissions by 28 percent by 2020, based on 2008 figures.

Some federal workers may find themselves giving up their commute at least some of the time. The White House is also backing legislation supporting teleworking, a move it says should save millions of dollars in lost productivity during weather events and cut down on air pollution and commuter costs. A bill approved by the House last week expands work-at-home options and requires agencies to appoint a telework manager. The Senate passed a similar bill in May.

 
Not Just About Speed

Of course speed is an issue, but there's too much focus on speed in discussions of things like streetcars. Within city distances are fairly small and their value is more in reducing cars on the road and giving people a way to get around with using one.

 
Get A Quote, Type It Up, Call It A Day

That's journalism!

 
What A Drag It Is

Apparently our overlords think that tax cuts are the answer.

It's the economy, idiots.

 
We're From The Government, We're Here To Paint Your Roof

Yes I'm repeating myself, but if only there was some way to hire lots of people to go door to door and turn all the black roofs white. It would be good stimulus, good for climate change, good for energy costs, good for a whole bunch of stuff. I suppose that's why it isn't happening.

 
Black People Are Scary And Racist And Get All The Good Stuff White People Deserve

That's the basic narrative being pushed, directly and indirectly, by the Right with all of the various Breitbarty fake scandals. It is seriously depressing to watch the media be quick to bite on them, slow to correct (though much better on this one), and eager for the next one. Even more depressing is that people in the administration are actually frightened by these people, whose audiences will never ever vote for Democrats no matter what anyway.

 
Internets ON A PLANE

This is novel, didn't realize USAir did such a thing. Now I can never escape the intertubes.

 
Another Edition of What Digby Said

Again, this is from a few days ago, but deserves some attention. The new high risk insurance pool will not cover abortion services except in cases of rape, incest or the *life* of the mother. This is Stupak on steroids. It seems to have come about because some right wing groups started rumors that the pool would cover abortions so to avoid a battle, the regs were just written to exclude abortion for sick women, who almost by definition, will have health problems carrying the pregnancy to term. Sorry, ladies. Best to just keep your legs crossed.

And yes, I know a woman can still obtain an abortion if she can afford it, but with health complications, it will be far more expensive than a visit to your local Planned Parenthood clinic.

 
What Digby said

This is from a few days ago, but it is the most complete compendium of refutations of the various Social Security Zombie Lies that I've seen.

No, life expectancy at age 65 has not changed all that much, and those changes were anticipated.

No, the beneficiary/taxpayer ratio is not an important issue.

No, you can't do better investing the money in private sector funds (and people wouldn't do it anyway. 25-year-olds do not save 15% of their gross for retirement).

I'm hoping that Digby's panel on this topic is on the list of ustreamed content from NetRoots Nation.

 
$25, $250, What's The Diff?

No time to check the other numbers, but as asserted the per person amount is $250, not $25.


Good enough for journalism!

 
Easy Answers to Simple Questions

The WaPo has a hard question.
A fuzzy video of an Agriculture Department official opened a new front Tuesday in the ongoing war between the left and right over which side is at fault for stoking persistent forces of racism in politics.
The people deliberately posting ludicrously chopped up videos to whip up anti-government reverse-racism paranoia are being pretty damn racist.

Love,

Thers




Tuesday, July 20, 2010
 
Overnight

Rock on.


 
Night Thread

Very early flight for me tomorrow, so sucky if any blogging in the AM.

Airport train runs early, bus to airport train does not.

Your public transit system sucks.






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