Tuesday, May 5, 2020

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Supreme Court Hears First Arguments via Phone

Adam Liptak at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 1 hour ago
The conference call started with the usual Oyez! chant, but that was almost the only traditional thing about the arguments in a trademark case.
 
I generally disapprove of the copyright of concepts.
 

Trump Ally Sees Easier Path to Intelligence Post in Second Attempt

Nicholas Fandos and Julian E. Barnes at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 1 hour ago
Representative John Ratcliffe, an outspoken defender of President Trump, still faces questions about his partisanship and qualifications to be director of national intelligence.
 
Loyalty to Trump is a disqualifying quality.
 

On Politics: Biden Speaks on an Allegation

Giovanni Russonello at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 7 hours ago
A candidate issues a denial, and Congress considers a return: This is your morning tip sheet.
 
Ms. Reade has a convenient memory.
 

A Word To Parents In The Time of Covid

Ian Welsh at Ian Welsh - 7 hours ago
The pandemic has left a lot of children at home when they would usually be at school, with their parents having to care for them all day. My parents were alcoholics who loved to argue. Being stuck at home with them would have been hell. But I remember many other children’s parents where I can […]
 
It is difficult to dissemble to children.
They remember everything.
 

Both Parties Wonder: How Much Do Conventions Even Matter Anymore?

Adam Nagourney and Matt Flegenheimer at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 10 hours ago
The coronavirus has prompted Democrats and Republicans to reconsider their summer gatherings. But even before that, a debate was playing out over whether they were a ritual from a time gone by.
 
The conventions are how candidates are chosen and parties are organized.
 
Organization always wins against cold chaos.
 

For A.O.C., ‘Existential Crises’ as Her District Becomes the Coronavirus Epicenter

Mark Leibovich at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 10 hours ago
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says the toll of the virus in her district has made the case for more health care and less income inequity. But it has also exposed the vulnerabilities and isolation of her voice in Congress.
 
Social distancing has disrupted the Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez organization.
 

How Bailout Backlash and Moral Hazard Outrage Could Endanger the Economy

Neil Irwin at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 10 hours ago
People are increasingly focusing not on preventing a depression but on which recipients of federal rescue are morally worthy.
 
Moral worth is a matter of personal faith.
 

Leaders Are Crying on the Job. Maybe That’s a Good Thing.

Jessica Bennett at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 20 hours ago
Politicians. Chief executives. Newscasters. In the pandemic, the old rules of who is allowed to cry in public are changing.
 
Civilian leaders are not military commanders.
There is rarely a recognized enemy.
 

Trump Foresees Virus Death Toll as High as 100,000 in the United States

Peter Baker at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 20 hours ago
But even as President Trump acknowledged that the coronavirus has been deadlier than he had previously predicted, he pressed to reopen the country.
 
Trump is not gifted with "the vision thing".
 
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Pompeo Ties Coronavirus to China Lab, Despite Spy Agencies’ Uncertainty

David E. Sanger at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 20 hours ago
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo backed President Trump’s assertion that the coronavirus originated in a lab in Wuhan, though intelligence agencies say they have reached no conclusion on the issue.
 
Virologists have found no trace of laboratory work.
 
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Virus Pushes a Staid Supreme Court Into Revolutionary Changes

Adam Liptak at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 22 hours ago
The court is set to depart from history twice on Monday: The justices will hear arguments by conference call, and the public will be able to listen in.
 
The changes were needed.
The lawyers do not need to like them.
 
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Why Biden’s Choice of Running Mate Has Momentous Implications

Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 1 day ago
Joe Biden has hinted that he might serve only one term if he wins. That would set up a woman as the front-runner for 2024 and perhaps define the Democratic agenda for the next decade.
 
Biden has several tasks.
He will not succeed in most of them.
His primary task is to end the Trump-Republican dominance.
His second task is to reverse the privatization of federal properties.
There is only one way to end global heating.  End fossil fuel.
 
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May 3rd US Covid Data

Ian Welsh at Ian Welsh - 1 day ago
Numbers are slowly declining, but the re-openings that are happening are foolish and too soon. The results of the work I do, like this article, are free, but food isn’t, so if you value my work, please DONATE or SUBSCRIBE.
 
The Mortality rate is hanging at 5.9%.
 
https://www.ianwelsh.net/may-5th-us-covid-data/
 
The mortality rate has slipped to 5.8%
 
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Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – May 3, 2020

Tony Wikrent at Ian Welsh - 1 day ago
Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – May 3, 2020 by Tony Wikrent Economics Action Group, North Carolina Democratic Party Progressive Caucus Strategic Political Economy Organizing for Survival in New York City [Commune, via Naked Capitalism 4-26-20]China Spends $600 Billion To Trump America’s Economy [Forbes, May 1, 2020] Ten years from now, when economists mull the […]
 
Ian Welsh is as much a puritan as Alan Greenspan.
 
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Trump Nominee Is Among Judges Opposed to Banning Membership in Conservative Group

Rebecca R. Ruiz and Ben Protess at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 1 day ago
Judge Justin Walker joined a bevy of judges, many appointees of the president, in railing against an ethics proposal on the Federalist Society.
 
The Federalist Society are Right wing puritans.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federalism_in_the_United_States
It seems to be Libertarian.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertarianism 
 
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George W. Bush Calls for End to Pandemic Partisanship

Peter Baker at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 1 day ago
In a video, the former president, who generally avoids speaking out on current affairs, urged Americans to “remember how small our differences are” in a time of crisis. President Trump swiped at him in response.
 
Partisanship is all Trump has.
 
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Masked or Not, Mike Pence Keeps the Peace With a Poker Face

Peter Baker and Maggie Haberman at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 1 day ago
“Task forces and vice presidents don’t get to decide things,” said Tim Pawlenty, the former Minnesota governor.
 
Mike Pence is a fanatic.
 
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Profits and Pride at Stake, the Race for a Vaccine Intensifies

David E. Sanger, David D. Kirkpatrick, Carl Zimmer, Katie Thomas and Sui-Lee Wee at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 2 days ago
Governments, companies and academic labs are accelerating their efforts amid geopolitical crosscurrents, questions about safety and the challenges of producing enough doses for billions of people.
 
A vaccine for COVID - 19 will not save Trump.
 
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Tara Reade's Allegation Is Against Biden, but the Burden Is on Women

Jessica Bennett and Lisa Lerer at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 2 days ago
Even with the progress of #MeToo, women are called upon to defend their male colleagues. In the 2020 election, that can mean putting the movement itself on the line.
 
The necessary record is controlled by the Republican party. 
 
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Representative Max Rose's Son Was Born Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic.

Emily Cochrane at NYT > U.S. > Politics - 2 days ago
Representative Max Rose of New York and his wife welcomed a son and are now juggling parenthood and Congress during the age of coronavirus.

Bad luck.


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