Tuesday, December 28, 2021

@23:00, , 12/27/21

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Sarah Weddington, Who Successfully Argued Roe v. Wade, Dies at 76
 
It is a different time with a different Supreme court.
She was heroic.
 
2
Biden Signs $770 Billion Defense Bill
The National Defense Authorization Act passed Congress with bipartisan support, over the opposition of liberals pushing for more social spending. read more
 
The military gets its budget.
 
3
NASA-Russia Alliance Is Shaken by Events on Planet Earth
The relationship between the nations’ space agencies is facing a series of difficult tests, including an antisatellite weapon and friction over Ukraine. read more
 
Diplomacy does it better.
 
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Ian Welsh14 hours ago
Why Ukraine In NATO Is A Red Line For Russia
[image: Why Ukraine In NATO Is A Red Line For Russia] The border of the Ukraine is 523 miles from Moscow. Imagine if Canada allied with Russia, and Russian troops and missiles were on the Canadian border. Four hundred and fifty-six miles to DC. Close to other major cities and military bases. Be hard to defend, wouldn’t it? The Cuban missile crisis happened because the Soviets decided to put missiles in Cuba. Why? Because the US had put missiles in Turkey. The agreement that ended the standoff removed those missiles from Turkey, though that was secret at the time. The Russians h... read more
 
Ian Welsh has a clear view of the problem.
Diplomats must find a lever to shift Putin.
 
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‘Magic’ Weight-Loss Pills and Covid Cures: Dr. Oz Under the Microscope
The celebrity physician, a candidate in Pennsylvania’s Republican primary for Senate, has a long history of dispensing dubious medical advice on his daytime show and on Fox News. read more
 

Ian Welsh1 day ago
Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – December 26, 2021
[image: Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – December 26, 2021] by Tony Wikrent *Strategic Political Economy* Twitter The role of government should not just be to fix market failures but to do what's not been done at all. Read my interview with Danish @weekendavisen https://t.co/rDkJEPD1fX — Mariana Mazzucato (@MazzucatoM) December 22, 2021 Capitalism Didn’t Make the iPhone, You iMbecile . *The creation of the entire new era of computers and information technology can be precisely traced back to one event, when U.S. Army’s Ballistics Research Laboratory and the U.S. Navy’s Of... read more
 
Tony Wikrent is unhappy.
He has reason tobe unhappy.
 
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As Prices Rise Due to Inflation, Biden Turns to Antitrust Enforcers
A wide-ranging presidential order helped block a railroad merger and tackle supply-chain problems, and it is planting the seeds for bigger actions. read more
 
Biden has chosen the proper tool.

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Biden Turns to Antitrust Enforcers to Combat Inflation
A wide-ranging presidential order helped block a railroad merger and tackle supply-chain problems, and it is planting the seeds for bigger actions. read more
 
Biden has chosen the proper tool.
 

Ian Welsh2 days ago
Merry Christmas—
[image: Merry Christmas—] and all that rot, as my Dad used to say. May it be a happy day and season for you. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp LinkedIn read more
 
Happy new year.
Sooner is better.   As soon as you can is best.
The start is live negotiation.
 
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Agonist3 days ago
Omicron : Comment le détecte-t-on ?
Des milliers de cas du nouveau variant Omicron ont maintenant été détectés en France. Le nombre de personnes infectées augmente de jour en jour. Les autorités sanitaires préviennent qu’une vague importante est sur le point de frapper le pays de galles. Quels sont les tests utilisés pour détecter le variant omicron ? Les écouvillons issus […] Cet article Omicron : Comment le détecte-t-on ? est apparu en premier sur Agonist. read more
 
Omicron is a different problem than Delta.
 
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Agonist3 days ago
À quoi ressemble un dîner traditionnel de réveillon de Noël en France
Comme toutes les traditions françaises, le repas du réveillon de Noël est une cérémonie majestueuse et structurée. Pas de sortie au restaurant et pas de plats chinois à emporter à la dernière minute. Des jours de préparation sont nécessaires pour un repas qui commence après le service religieux de la veille de Noël. En effet, le […] Cet article À quoi ressemble un dîner traditionnel de réveillon de Noël en France est apparu en premier sur Agonist. read more
 
Christmas eve is a special event in France.
 
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Democrats Say They Are Serious About State Elections. But Are They Too Late?
State-level races are becoming a central focus of American politics as the lasting effects of new congressional maps and election laws raise the stakes. read more
 
The state campaign committees need  to get to work.
 
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The Students Returned, but the Fallout From a Long Disruption Remained
“They’re like, ‘The world’s out of control, why should I be in control?’” the principal of Liberty High School in Bethlehem, Pa., said of some of his struggling students. read more
 
The disruption continues.
Schools should not be open.
 
14
U.S. Effort to Combat Forced Labor Targets Corporate China Ties
The Biden administration is expected to face scrutiny as it decides how to enforce a new ban on products made with forced labor in the Xinjiang region of China. read more
 
The Chinese like money.
 
15
Biden Administration Rejects Medicaid Work Requirements in Georgia
The decision continued the administration’s rollback of the Trump-era policy, targeting the only remaining state with federal approval for the requirements. read more
 
The Georgia law is pointless cruelty.    
 
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Jan. 6 Defendants Send a Holiday Card: ‘Merry Christmas Patriot!’
Holiday card greetings from defendants awaiting trial on charges related to the Capitol riot reflect their status as symbolic martyrs for the Republican base. read more
 
Some things are just stupid.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/2385
 "Whoever knowingly or willfully advocates, abets, advises, or teaches the duty, necessity, desirability, or propriety of overthrowing or destroying the government of the United States or the government of any State, Territory, District or Possession thereof, or the government of any political subdivision therein, by force or violence, or by the assassination of any officer of any such government; or"

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7 Political Wish Lists for the New Year
What do the president, vice president, former president and party leaders want in 2022? We made our best guess. read more
 
Limited wishes.

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Another Judge Quits Guantánamo Case
No new judge has been named to preside in the trial of a Qaeda commander, which has had four judges in seven years. read more
 
The Prison is a war crime.
 
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U.S. Considers Warning Ukraine of a Russian Invasion in Real-Time
U.S. officials say intelligence sharing is essential to the Ukrainian government’s survival, even as they try to avoid escalating the situation. read more
 
Such a warning would be late.
 
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Ian Welsh4 days ago
Taking Omicron Seriously
[image: Taking Omicron Seriously] Omicron is insanely contagious. Where I live cases are doubling every 3 days. There are places where the doubling rate is 2 days. It appears optimized for blowing thru vaccines and natural immunity, which is to be expected. We partially immunized the world, but didn’t wipe out Covid and it mutated to adapt. Since in many places a majority had vaccination and natural immunity it adapted to this. I quoted this last year: The first big breakout variant, the UK strain, was specifically adapted against masks. It was much more contagious, so minor mask ... read more
 
Playing ostrich does not help. 
 
 
 
 
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Monday, December 27, 2021

@10:22, , 12/26/21

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‘Magic’ Weight-Loss Pills and Covid Cures: Dr. Oz Under the Microscope
The celebrity physician, a candidate in Pennsylvania’s Republican primary for Senate, has a long history of dispensing dubious medical advice on his daytime show and on Fox News. read more
 
A clown should not be believed.
 
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As Prices Rise Due to Inflation, Biden Turns to Antitrust Enforcers
A wide-ranging presidential order helped block a railroad merger and tackle supply-chain problems, and it is planting the seeds for bigger actions. read more
 
Antitrust has been a neglected tool.
 
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Biden Turns to Antitrust Enforcers to Combat Inflation
A wide-ranging presidential order helped block a railroad merger and tackle supply-chain problems, and it is planting the seeds for bigger actions. read more
 
Antitrust has been a neglected tool.
 

Ian Welsh1 day ago
Merry Christmas—
[image: Merry Christmas—] and all that rot, as my Dad used to say. May it be a happy day and season for you. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp LinkedIn read more
 
Happy new year.
 
Sooner is better.   As soon as you can is best.
 
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Agonist1 day ago
Omicron : Comment le détecte-t-on ?
Des milliers de cas du nouveau variant Omicron ont maintenant été détectés en France. Le nombre de personnes infectées augmente de jour en jour. Les autorités sanitaires préviennent qu’une vague importante est sur le point de frapper le pays de galles. Quels sont les tests utilisés pour détecter le variant omicron ? Les écouvillons issus […] Cet article Omicron : Comment le détecte-t-on ? est apparu en premier sur Agonist. read more
 
The appearance of saving vaccine has been enough.

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Agonist1 day ago
À quoi ressemble un dîner traditionnel de réveillon de Noël en France
Comme toutes les traditions françaises, le repas du réveillon de Noël est une cérémonie majestueuse et structurée. Pas de sortie au restaurant et pas de plats chinois à emporter à la dernière minute. Des jours de préparation sont nécessaires pour un repas qui commence après le service religieux de la veille de Noël. En effet, le […] Cet article À quoi ressemble un dîner traditionnel de réveillon de Noël en France est apparu en premier sur Agonist. read more
 
Christmas eve is a special event and meal.
 
7
Democrats Say They Are Serious About State Elections. But Are They Too Late?
State-level races are becoming a central focus of American politics as the lasting effects of new congressional maps and election laws raise the stakes. read more
 
8
The Students Returned, but the Fallout From a Long Disruption Remained
“They’re like, ‘The world’s out of control, why should I be in control?’” the principal of Liberty High School in Bethlehem, Pa., said of some of his struggling students. read more
 
Schools should not be open yet.
 
9
U.S. Effort to Combat Forced Labor Targets Corporate China Ties
The Biden administration is expected to face scrutiny as it decides how to enforce a new ban on products made with forced labor in the Xinjiang region of China. read more
 
Chinese like money.
It will be hard to know.
 
10
Biden Administration Rejects Medicaid Work Requirements in Georgia
The decision continued the administration’s rollback of the Trump-era policy, targeting the only remaining state with federal approval for the requirements. read more
 
Making the poor work while sick is cruel.
That may be the idea.
 
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Jan. 6 Defendants Send a Holiday Card: ‘Merry Christmas Patriot!’
Holiday card greetings from defendants awaiting trial on charges related to the Capitol riot reflect their status as symbolic martyrs for the Republican base. read more
 
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/2385
 
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7 Political Wish Lists for the New Year
What do the president, vice president, former president and party leaders want in 2022? We made our best guess. read more
 
Wish on.
 
13
Another Judge Quits Guantánamo Case
No new judge has been named to preside in the trial of a Qaeda commander, which has had four judges in seven years. read more
 
The prison at Guantánamo bay is a war crime.
 
14
Beneath a Covid Vaccine Debacle, 30 Years of Government Culpability
Washington has rejected plans to revamp vaccine preparedness for decades and repeatedly paid a price. The Biden administration is at a similar crossroads. read more
 
The Congress cannot do emergency preparedness.
 
15
Kamala Harris’s Allies Express Concern: Is She an Afterthought?
The vice president’s allies are increasingly concerned that President Biden relied on her to win but does not need her to govern. read more
 
No
 
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U.S. Considers Warning Ukraine of a Russian Invasion in Real-Time
U.S. officials say intelligence sharing is essential to the Ukrainian government’s survival, even as they try to avoid escalating the situation. read more
 
A warning of the start of an invasion conveys no information.
 
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Trump Fraud Inquiry Won’t Be Resolved When Vance’s Term Ends Next Week
After leading a three-year investigation into the former president, the Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., will hand it to his successor. read more
 
Lawyers can delay longer than I can stay interested.
 
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Ian Welsh2 days ago
Taking Omicron Seriously
[image: Taking Omicron Seriously] Omicron is insanely contagious. Where I live cases are doubling every 3 days. There are places where the doubling rate is 2 days. It appears optimized for blowing thru vaccines and natural immunity, which is to be expected. We partially immunized the world, but didn’t wipe out Covid and it mutated to adapt. Since in many places a majority had vaccination and natural immunity it adapted to this. I quoted this last year: The first big breakout variant, the UK strain, was specifically adapted against masks. It was much more contagious, so minor mask ... read more
 
It is necessary.
 
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Beneath a Covid Vaccine Debacle, 30 Years of Government Culpability
Washington has rejected plans to revamp vaccine preparedness for decades and repeatedly paid a price. The Biden administration is at a similar crossroads. read more
 
The Congress cannot do emergency preparedness.
 
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Trump Fraud Inquiry Won’t Be Resolved When Vance’s Term Ends Next Week
After leading a three-year investigation into the former president, the Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., will hand it to his successor. read more
 
 Lawyers can delay longer than I can stay interested.
 
 
 
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Sunday, December 26, 2021

@19:30, , 12/25/21

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As Prices Rise Due to Inflation, Biden Turns to Antitrust Enforcers
A wide-ranging presidential order helped block a railroad merger and tackle supply-chain problems, and it is planting the seeds for bigger actions. read more
 
Biden has chosen the proper tool.
 
2
Biden Turns to Antitrust Enforcers to Combat Inflation
A wide-ranging presidential order helped block a railroad merger and tackle supply-chain problems, and it is planting the seeds for bigger actions. read more
 
Higher prices are not inflation.
 
3
How NASA's Webb Telescope Overcame Loose Screws, Budgets and Clamps
Getting the James Webb Space Telescope to the launchpad has been a difficult journey that has taken decades. read more
 
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/25/science/james-webb-telescope-launch.html
 
It is up.  Now for "First Light".
 
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Agonist22 hours ago
Omicron : Comment le détecte-t-on ?
Des milliers de cas du nouveau variant Omicron ont maintenant été détectés en France. Le nombre de personnes infectées augmente de jour en jour. Les autorités sanitaires préviennent qu’une vague importante est sur le point de frapper le pays de galles. Quels sont les tests utilisés pour détecter le variant omicron ? Les écouvillons issus […] Cet article Omicron : Comment le détecte-t-on ? est apparu en premier sur Agonist. read more
 
Even the French can detect the omicron variant of Covid-19.

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Agonist23 hours ago
À quoi ressemble un dîner traditionnel de réveillon de Noël en France
Comme toutes les traditions françaises, le repas du réveillon de Noël est une cérémonie majestueuse et structurée. Pas de sortie au restaurant et pas de plats chinois à emporter à la dernière minute. Des jours de préparation sont nécessaires pour un repas qui commence après le service religieux de la veille de Noël. En effet, le […] Cet article À quoi ressemble un dîner traditionnel de réveillon de Noël en France est apparu en premier sur Agonist. read more
 
Christmas dinner is a special event in France.
 
6
Democrats Say They Are Serious About State Elections. But Are They Too Late?
State-level races are becoming a central focus of American politics as the lasting effects of new congressional maps and election laws raise the stakes. read more
 
An earlier start would have been better.
Organization solves most election fixes.
 
7
The Students Returned, but the Fallout From a Long Disruption Remained
“They’re like, ‘The world’s out of control, why should I be in control?’” the principal of Liberty High School in Bethlehem, Pa., said of some of his struggling students. read more
 
It is early to try to have schools.   
The students will need boot camp to return to the classroom.
 
8
U.S. Effort to Combat Forced Labor Targets Corporate China Ties
The Biden administration is expected to face scrutiny as it decides how to enforce a new ban on products made with forced labor in the Xinjiang region of China. read more
 
"The next four months — during which the Biden administration will convene hearings to investigate how pervasive forced labor is and what to do about it."
 
9
Biden Administration Rejects Medicaid Work Requirements in Georgia
The decision continued the administration’s rollback of the Trump-era policy, targeting the only remaining state with federal approval for the requirements. read more
 
Some policies are too stinky even for Georgia.
 
10
PCE Index Hit Highest Level in November Since 1982
The Fed’s preferred inflation gauge climbed at the fastest pace in nearly four decades, as Omicron clouded the outlook for 2022. read more
 
Second guessing the Federal Reserve is an error.
Let them do their job.
 
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Jan. 6 Defendants Send a Holiday Card: ‘Merry Christmas Patriot!’
Holiday card greetings from defendants awaiting trial on charges related to the Capitol riot reflect their status as symbolic martyrs for the Republican base. read more
 
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/2385
Some of the recipients will be surprised by prosecution.
 
12
7 Political Wish Lists for the New Year
What do the president, vice president, former president and party leaders want in 2022? We made our best guess. read more
 
I don't feel much need to worry.
 
13
Another Judge Quits Guantánamo Case
No new judge has been named to preside in the trial of a Qaeda commander, which has had four judges in seven years. read more
 
The prison at Guantánamo Bay is a war crime.

14
Beneath a Covid Vaccine Debacle, 30 Years of Government Culpability
Washington has rejected plans to revamp vaccine preparedness for decades and repeatedly paid a price. The Biden administration is at a similar crossroads. read more
 
Congress believes in "war production" to deal with emergencies.
 
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Heir Apparent or Afterthought? The Frustrations of Kamala Harris.
The vice president’s allies are increasingly concerned that President Biden relied on her to win but does not need her to govern. read more
 
There is no need to decide now.
Kamala Harris would be a good choice.
 
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U.S. Considers Warning Ukraine of a Russian Invasion in Real-Time
U.S. officials say intelligence sharing is essential to the Ukrainian government’s survival, even as they try to avoid escalating the situation. read more
 
Share the best intelligence with Ukraine now and in the future.
Begin planning now.
There will be no time to respond if the Russians march.
 
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en Vance’s Term Ends Next Week
After leading a three-year investigation into the former president, the Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., will hand it to his successor. read more
 
Skilled lawyers can delay longer than I can stay interested.
 
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Ian Welsh2 days ago
Taking Omicron Seriously
[image: Taking Omicron Seriously] Omicron is insanely contagious. Where I live cases are doubling every 3 days. There are places where the doubling rate is 2 days. It appears optimized for blowing thru vaccines and natural immunity, which is to be expected. We partially immunized the world, but didn’t wipe out Covid and it mutated to adapt. Since in many places a majority had vaccination and natural immunity it adapted to this. I quoted this last year: The first big breakout variant, the UK strain, was specifically adapted against masks. It was much more contagious, so minor mask ... read more
 
Ian Welsh takes a black view of the facts.

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Beneath a Covid Vaccine Debacle, 30 Years of Government Culpability
Washington has rejected plans to revamp vaccine preparedness for decades and repeatedly paid a price. The Biden administration is at a similar crossroads. read more
 
Congress is incapable of emergency preparedness. 

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Trump Fraud Inquiry Won’t Be Resolved When Vance’s Term Ends Next Week
After leading a three-year investigation into the former president, the Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., will hand it to his successor. read more
 
A skilled lawyer can delay longer than I can stay interested.
 
 
 

Thursday, December 23, 2021

@15:15, , 12/23/21

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NYT > U.S. > Politics15 minutes ago
Jan. 6 Defendants Send a Holiday Card: ‘Merry Christmas Patriot!’
Holiday card greetings from defendants awaiting trial on charges related to the Capitol riot reflect their status as symbolic martyrs for the Republican base. read more
 
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/2385
Guilty
 
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NYT > U.S. > Politics26 minutes ago
Heir Apparent or Afterthought? The Frustrations of Kamala Harris.
The vice president’s allies are increasingly concerned that President Biden relied on her to win but does not need her to govern. read more
 
Kamala Harris is doing just fine.
 
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U.S. Considers Warning Ukraine of a Russian Invasion in Real-Time
U.S. officials say intelligence sharing is essential to the Ukrainian government’s survival, even as they try to avoid escalating the situation. read more..
 
Share the intelligence 

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Trump Fraud Inquiry Won’t Be Resolved When Vance’s Term Ends Next Week
After leading a three-year investigation into the former president, the Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., will hand it to his successor. read more
 
Trump should be in jail.
 
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U.S. Effort to Combat Forced Labor Targets Corporate China Ties
The Biden administration is expected to face scrutiny as it decides how to enforce a new ban on products made with forced labor in the Xinjiang region of China. read more
 
China is a sovereign nation.
 
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PCE Index Hit Highest Level in November Since 1982
The Fed’s preferred inflation gauge, the Personal Consumption Expenditures index, climbed 5.7 percent in November from a year earlier. read more
 
Collect progressive taxes.
 
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How NASA's Webb Telescope Overcame Loose Screws, Budgs and Clamps
Getting the James Webb Space Telescope to the launchpad has been a difficult journey that has taken decades. read more
 
The first of anything is much more costly.
 
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Supreme Court to Hold Special Hearing on Biden Vaccine Mandates
Challengers say vaccination-or-testing requirements at large employers and for health care workers were not authorized by Congress. read more
 
Command authority rests with the President.
The Surgeon General is a cabinet officer.
 
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Beneath a Covid Vaccine Debacle, 30 Years of Government Culpability
Washington has rejected plans to revamp vaccine preparedness for decades and repeatedly paid a price. The Biden administration is at a similar crossroads. read more
 
Congress is cheap.
 
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Beneath a Covid Vaccine Debacle, 30 Years of Government Culpability
Washington has rejected plans to revamp vaccine preparedness for decades and repeatedly paid a price. The Biden administration is at a similar crossroads. read more
 
There is always an immediate problem in need of money.
 
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Trump Fraud Inquiry Won’t Be Resolved When Vance’s Term Ends Next Week
After leading a three-year investigation into the former president, the Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., will hand it to his successor. read more
 
Lawyers can always delay for a price.
 
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Vice President Kamala Harris Was Exposed to Covid
President Biden had also been in close contact with a staff member who later tested positive. read more
 
Such incidents are inevitable. 

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Proud Boys Member Pleads Guilty and Will Cooperate in Jan. 6 Riot Inquiry
Matthew Greene, 34, who was “among the first wave” to rush up the Capitol steps, pleaded guilty to two charges and agreed to cooperate with the government, federal prosecutors said. read more
 
A few can learn.
 
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Biden Promised 500 Million Tests, but Americans Will Have to Wait
Contracts to purchase tests could be signed as soon as next week, but relief could be weeks away for people trying to buy the hard-to-find tests. read more
 
Vaccinated is good.   Boosted is better.
 
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Jan. 6 Panel Seeks Interview With Jim Jordan, a Close Trump Ally
The House committee said investigators wanted to ask Mr. Jordan, a Republican congressman from Ohio, about his conversations with former President Donald J. Trump. read more
 
The goal is Trump in federal prison.
 
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Agonist20 hours ago
Tout ce que vous devez savoir sur le metaverse
La Silicon Valley a un nouveau mot à la mode depuis que Mark Zuckerberg a annoncé au début de l’année que l’avenir de Facebook serait dans le métaverse. Depuis lors, tout le monde s’est empressé de comprendre ce qu’est un métaverse. Et lorsque Facebook s’est rebaptisé Meta en octobre, la fièvre des métaverses a envahi […] Cet article Tout ce que vous devez savoir sur le metaverse est apparu en premier sur Agonist. read more
 
A change of name is not a change of nature.
Mark Zuckerberg is still a monster.
 
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Agonist20 hours ago
6 façons amusantes de célébrer le réveillon du Nouvel An chez soi
Vous comptez passer le réveillon du nouvel an seul ? Il existe de nombreuses façons amusantes de le faire depuis le confort de votre propre maison. Comme noël, votre réveillon peut être une soirée amusante, pleine de plaisir avec de bons petits plats où que vous soyez. Vous avez besoin d’inspiration ? Jetez un coup […] Cet article 6 façons amusantes de célébrer le réveillon du Nouvel An chez soi est apparu en premier sur Agonist. read more
 
Fun
 
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Agonist20 hours ago
6 tendances cadeaux pour Noël 2021
Noël 2021 sera un peu plus normal que celui de l’année dernière, où des restrictions strictes liées à la pandémie de COVID-19 étaient en vigueur. Cela dit, la pandémie n’est pas terminée et les projets de Noël risquent encore d’être affectés. Nous avons examiné les tendances cadeaux pour Noël 2021 et avons rassemblé les meilleures pour vous. […] Cet article 6 tendances cadeaux pour Noël 2021 est apparu en premier sur Agonist. read more
 
Christmas presents.
 
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Why Janet Yellen’s Signature Is Not on U.S. Currency
Until a new treasurer is selected, currency will continue to bear the autograph of former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin. read more
 
The senate is dragging its feet.
 
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Ian Welsh1 day ago
On Respirators, Masks And Getting Thru the Pandemic
[image: On Respirators, Masks And Getting Thru the Pandemic] With permission, I’ve elevated this comment, as I think it may be helpful to those trying to get thru Covid. ------------------------------ Here’s how you get through this pandemic: I buy N95 from Uline in bulk 300 respirators (15 cartons) at a time. It works out to less than a $1 per day for a fresh respirator everyday per person. The link is right here: https://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/S-9632/Disposable-Masks/Uline-N95-Standard-Industrial-Respirator . Where I live, Uline delivers in 1-2 days direct from their wareho... read more
 
So far my precautions have been enough.
 
 
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@11:54, , 12/21/21

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46 minutes ago
How Families Used the Child Tax Credit
The monthly payments of up to $300 per child put food on the table, paid bills and even went toward the occasional splurge. read more
 
Putting a bit of slack in child raising is a good idea. 
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Kellogg Workers Ratify Contract After Being on Strike Since October
Union members had rejected an earlier proposal in early December, prolonging a strike by about 1,400 workers at four cereal plants. read more
 
It looks like the management did better here.
 
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To Fight Omicron, Biden Plans Aid From Military and 500 Million Tests
The president is set to unveil his initiatives, which also include creating new federal testing sites and deploying federal vaccinators, in a speech on Tuesday. read more
 
The federal government can and does order vaccinations.
 
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Ian Welsh3 hours ago
$600 Matching Donations + Fundraiser Update
[image: $600 Matching Donations + Fundraiser Update] A generous readers has offered to match donations up to $600. So, if you value my writing and can… *DONATE OR SUBSCRIBE* When the matching funds are used up I’ll put up a quick post. We’re at $9,535.18 raised. The next tier is at $10K, and is: A longish look at the theory of revolutions: when they happen and why, drawing on people like Randall Collins and Michael Mann. Most of what they have is based on the experience of Agrarian empires, so I’ll try and extend it a bit to industrial nations, and also look at what it means for a... read more
 
Ian Welsh is always worth reading.
 
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Lawmakers Urge Tech Companies to ‘Mitigate Harm’ of Suicide Website
A House committee is seeking briefings from search engines and web-hosting companies whose services might have been leveraged by the site, which has been linked to numerous deaths. read more
 
Daily life needs no sauce of further depression.
 
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Lawmakers Urge Tech Companies to ‘Mitigate Harm’ of Suicide Website
A House committee is seeking briefings from search engines and web-hosting companies whose services might have been leveraged by the site, which has been linked to numerous deaths. read more
 
The dead lose all agency.
 
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Biden Was in Close Contact With Official Who Tested Positive for Covid
Administration officials acknowledge that as the highly contagious Omicron variant has surged, a cluster of cases have been reported across the administration. read more
 
Such incidents are inevitable.
 
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Haitian Migrants File Lawsuit Protesting Treatment by Border Patrol
Images of Border Patrol agents corralling Black migrants prompted criticism of the Biden administration’s response to an influx of thousands in Del Rio, Texas. read more
 
The Haitian migrants should win their suit.

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Behind Manchin’s Opposition, a Long History of Fighting Climate Measures
Senator Joe Manchin III noted climate policy when he said he would vote against the Build Back Better Act. In his life and career, West Virginia coal has loomed large. read more
 
Joe Manchin has proven himself immune to argument.
The Senate should pass the full bill if possible.
Failure will have consequences.
 
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‘Hey, Pal’: Biden Welcomes a New Puppy to the White House
The 3-month-old German shepherd with very large, pointy ears is named Commander. read more
 
Joe Biden needs another friend.
 
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For First Time, Jan. 6 Panel Seeks Information From a House Member
The committee is requesting testimony and documents from Representative Scott Perry, a Pennsylvania Republican who was deeply involved in efforts to overturn the election. read more
 
A good idea.
 
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/2385
 
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Jan. 6 Committee Weighs Possibility of Criminal Referrals
The House panel is examining whether there is enough evidence to recommend that the Justice Department pursue cases against Donald J. Trump and others. read more
 
That is the ideal.
 
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Jan. 6 Committee Weighs Possibility of Criminal Referrals
The House panel is examining whether there is enough evidence to recommend that the Justice Department pursue cases against Donald J. Trump and others. read more
 
That is the ideal.
 
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Deal With Ted Cruz Sets Stage for Russia Pipeline Fight in Early 2022
The Texas Republican leveraged his obstruction of diplomatic nominees into a Senate vote that could complicate President Biden’s efforts to defend Ukraine. read more
 
Diplomacy belongs to the Executive and its State Department. 
Ted Cruz will lose this vote.

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Deal With Ted Cruz Sets Stage for Russia Pipeline Fight in Early 2022
The Texas Republican leveraged his obstruction of diplomatic nominees into a Senate vote that could complicate President Biden’s efforts to defend Ukraine. read more
 
Diplomacy belongs to the Executive and its State Department. 
Ted Cruz will lose this vote.
 
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E.P.A. Announces Tightest-Ever Auto Pollution Rules
Under the new plan, designed to reduce planet-warming tailpipe emissions, new vehicles would be required to average 55 miles per gallon starting in 2026. read more
 
This is a requirement for battery electric vehicles.
There is probably no need for a regulation.

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Pentagon Updates Its Rules on Extremism in the Military
“Liking” white nationalist and extremist content on social media could result in disciplinary action, Defense Department officials said. read more
 
This change will be hard for the military to make.
 
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Pentagon Updates Its Rules on Extremism in the Military
“Liking” white nationalist and extremist content on social media could result in disciplinary action, Defense Department officials said. read more
 
This change will be hard for the military to make.
 
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Haitian Migrants File Lawsuit Protesting Treatment by Border Patrol
Images of Border Patrol agents corralling Black migrants prompted criticism of the Biden administration’s response to an influx of thousands in Del Rio, Texas. read more
 
The Haitian migrants should win their suit. 

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Ian Welsh23 hours ago
Today’s Center Is Yesterday’s Extreme
[image: Today’s Center Is Yesterday’s Extreme] And tomorrow’s center will be today’s extreme. *(We’re coming towards the end of my fundraising. I write to explain the world and to help introduce the ideas that may change it for the better in the future. The more people who donate, the more I can do. Please DONATE OR SUBSCRIBE if you can.)* In America in 1950 the top marginal tax rate was 91%. In 1925 the idea of such a rate was an extreme position. Today it is an extreme position. America in 1935 had a small standing army and believed that was the way to be. After WWI it had demob... read more
 
Almost all cultures are diverse.
Ideas are not universally accepted.
The attempt at homogeneity is always an error.
 
 
 
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