Monday, September 27, 2021

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NYT > U.S. > Politics29 minutes ago
Why Scores of Female Athletes Are Speaking Out on Abortion Rights
With a Supreme Court ruling in the balance, an Olympic medalist joined a group of more than 500 athletes supporting reproductive rights. read more
 
Motherhood is a full time job.
 
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Speaker Pelosi Delays Vote on Infrastructure Bill
Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California said that the House would take up the $1 trillion bill on Thursday, hours before government funding is scheduled to lapse. read more
 
The national budget has become a game of  chicken.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_(game)

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For Schumer and Pelosi, the Challenge of a Career With No Margin for Error
The top two Democrats in Congress face a daunting pile of legislative imperatives. With President Biden’s agenda hanging in the balance and few votes to spare, can they get it done? read more
 
The national budget has become a game of  chicken.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_(game)
 
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U.S. Debt-Limit Brinksmanship Has Become a Political Game
Republicans and Democrats have long sparred over raising the debt ceiling. But this time, the odds are growing that the U.S. could default. read more
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_(game)
 
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Ian Welsh14 hours ago
Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – September 26, 2021
[image: Story 483770786] Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – September 26, 2021 by Tony Wikrent *Strategic Political Economy* “Rich People Are Leading the Anti-Vaccine Movement — and Experts Have a Theory Why” [Money, via Naked Capitalism Water Cooler 9-20-21] From 2019, still germane: “Disease experts say the parents least likely to vaccinate their kids live in some of the most affluent neighborhoods in the country. They’re well-educated, and have exceptional access to healthcare. And while some pockets of low-income communities of color are ‘under vaccinated’ for religious or... read more 
 
The New York Post is not to be trusted.

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For Schumer and Pelosi, the Challenge of a Career With No Margin for Error
The top two Democrats in Congress face a daunting pile of legislative imperatives. With President Biden’s agenda hanging in the balance and few votes to spare, can they get it done? read more
 
The parties in congress are playing "chicken".
 
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U.S. Reaches Agreement to Release Huawei's Meng Wanzhou
China reciprocated within hours, freeing two Canadians, a notable resolution in a relationship that has been spiraling downward. read more
 
Talking works better.
 
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Democrats’ Spending Fight Carries High Stakes for Their Candidates
Failure of moderates and progressives to reach a deal would fuel Republican attacks on their competence — with consequences as soon as November in Virginia, and in the midterms next year. read more
 
The parties in congress are playing "chicken".
 

Ian Welsh1 day ago
Open Thread
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Live negotiation must come first.
Sooner is better.  As soon as you can is best.

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States Begin a Complex Booster Shot Rollout for Pfizer Recipients
Health officials were preparing on Friday to start giving booster shots to older and at-risk Americans, trying to make sense of new and broad eligibility guidelines. read more
 
Complexities are a remnant from Trump.
Show a card, get a booster.
 
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Apologizes for Vote on Iron Dome Funding
In a letter to constituents, the New York congresswoman suggested she had changed her “no” vote because she had been subjected to “hateful targeting” for opposing the aid. read more
 

Rebuking Biden, Iran’s Chief Diplomat Demands More Sanctions Relief
The foreign minister for Iran’s new hard-line government said it would demand a higher price for limiting its nuclear program than it did in the 2015 deal. read more
 
Iran is negotiating.
 
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Ignoring Arizona Humiliation, ‘Stop the Steal’ Races Forward
As a Republican review of 2020 votes in Arizona sputtered to a close, Donald Trump and his allies signaled that their attack on the election, and their drive to reshape future elections, were far from over. read more
 
The road sign says "Bridge Out"
 
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Biden Asks Those Not Yet Eligible for Boosters to Be Patient
The authorization for boosters applies to groups of people in the United States fully vaccinated with the Pfizer vaccine, but about 45 percent of the country’s fully inoculated people received Moderna or Johnson & Johnson doses. read more
 
The other boosters are not ready.
 
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States Begin a Complex Booster Shot Rollout for Pfizer Recipients
Health officials were preparing on Friday to start giving booster shots to older and at-risk Americans, trying to make sense of new and broad eligibility guidelines. read more
 
The complexity is a Ttrump remnant.

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Biden Promised to Follow the Science. But Sometimes, He Gets Ahead of the Experts.
White House officials dismiss criticism that President Biden’s comments on booster shots amount to undue pressure on public health experts. read more
 
Politicians must read.
 
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Biden Promised to Follow the Science. But Sometimes, He Gets Ahead of the Experts.
White House officials dismiss criticism that President Biden’s comments on booster shots amount to undue pressure on public health experts. read more
 
Politicians must read.
 
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Boosters for Moderna and J.&J. Recipients Not Up for Debate at C.D.C. Panel
The panel was not asked to judge whether people who received the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines should receive Pfizer-BioNTech boosters. read more
 
The studies are not complete,
 
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House Democrats Plan Action on Infrastructure and Social Policy Bill
An infrastructure vote had already been planned for Monday, and top Democrats said they also intended to take up their larger social policy and climate package. read more
 
A plan is necessary to get bills through congress.
 
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India Walton Beat the Buffalo Mayor in a Primary. He Won’t Give Up.
India Walton, the democratic socialist who won the Democratic primary for Buffalo mayor, still faces a challenge from Mayor Byron Brown, who is running a write-in campaign against her. read more
 
Buffalo needs all the help it can get.
 
 
 
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