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March 13, 2021
Anti-mask COVID denialist Karen in Galveston (and also apparent Jan. 6 sedition backer)
March 12, 2021
Yet more thoughts on the future of the Green Party
For the 2022 partisan midterms and the 2024 general, Greens have to recapture my vote.
I didn't vote for Howie Hawkins because of two basic things, as noted above in more detail:
The national party presidential support committee ignoring my request for the "letter of interest" submitted on behalf of Jesse Ventura;
Howie drinking the Xi Jinping Thought Kool-Aid apparently poured in his glass by Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers. (To be honest, I don't know how much Howie was guzzling on his own without their prodding. Maybe he was pushed; maybe he pushed THEM for all I know.)
On the former, why punish Howie? Well, he is the party standard-bearer, first. Second, he, as that, could have gotten that letter released already, one would think.
Now, looking ahead to 2021?
I have seen one thing I have wanted to see relative to the national party, and that's what it would do to Rhode Island and Alaska. The former withdrew from the national party rather than be de-accredited. The other tried to fight the hammer and got crushed.
The other is what the national accreditation committee does, or not, to the Georgia party over its 2020 platform, sex workers' rights, and "trans activists" blowing a coordinated gasket over that. (Hawkins, as titular leader, said last summer that he opposed decertification at the time, but otherwise, basically supported the trans activist stance.) Will Alaska be monkey-wrenched or dominoed against Georgia by trans activists?
Sadly, at the same time, a group of Greens who are resisting trans activist attacks on Georgia have at least some members who refuse to see Alaska in its own right. One person says he's not seen de-accreditation motions made in many years. Yeah? Have you seen state parties refuse to accept the national nominee before in all those years?
And, why did whichever GP Facebook group moderator who did it block my post about RI Greens? The censorship there continues.
I also want to see if the party gets serious about some reorganization issues.
One in particular.
Here's a great 2007 piece from Joshua Frank on what he called DemoGreens and what I've called AccommoGreens. Agree on both that issue and the "consensus"-related problems. The "AccommoGreens" issue hasn't totally gone away. The "consensus" one, with related offshoots since this time, has arguably mushroomed. The late Bruce Dixon had some thoughts on special caucuses and "Insta-Greens" as part of those related offshoots. Per Frank, the Green Party hasn't ended, but ... it needs further overhaul, arguably.
I blogged about both Frank's and Dixon's thoughts about Cobb, "consensus," and Insta-Greens before, back in 2017.
Also remember that Green Party thought leaders continue to practice censorship on social media, and as part of that censorship, don't want to know what percentage of members think the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection was "really" a psyops.
I also offer some more general thoughts in my first post at Independent Political Report, which has since had a follow-up, with comments by Fernando showing he's willing to drink trans activist Kool-Aid. (That's not to say I agree with everything said by every defender of the Georgia Green Party. Far from it. That's also despite Fernando's mischaracterizations. And, "shock me," but Fernando is now becoming disenchanted with the Movement for a People's Party because of Jimmy Dore. Given how much he was trying to peddle the MPP Kool-Aid just a few weeks ago, this one is actually laughable.)
Meanwhile, here's some truth about what bigotry can be from feminist activist Thistle Pettersen. And here's Ann Menasche's letter to the GP's Accreditation Committee.
Ann raises several good points, including that the Lavender Caucus is arguably misinterpreting the Supreme Court's Bostock decision.
And, why does the LC have three of its members on the committee to work on annual national meeting details?
March 11, 2021
Texas Progressives look at energy kabuki theater, redistricting, Abbot pandering
SocraticGadfly looks at the Census delay and wonders if that will make redistricting even harder and more of a fistfight in a Lege special session, including the possibility of internecine Republican fights as well as R-D battles.
March 10, 2021
A few tech world notes
March 09, 2021
COVID Week 48: Birth dearth, Texas mask-off and more
• LEDE: The CDC has updated some of its guidance, mainly relaxing what it says the fully vaccinated can do.
• I know I was nowhere near alone in joking a year ago about how there would be a birth explosion early this year with high schools closing and hormone-laden kids having much more free time on their hands. Well, while we don't know about high school kids, we do know that overall, whether because bars and other adult hook-up sites also closed, or more possibly increased unemployment and economic uncertainty, or what, that demographic researchers predict we'll have a 300,000 baby birth dearth.
• New COVID variants continue to pop up. (More reason Strangeabbott was engaged in so-called "Neanderthal thinking.")
• Stat looks at the short-, medium-, and long-term future of the virus. Nickel version is that Stat expects it to ultimately become a flu-like endemic disease, but says the road there will be bumpy in both short and medium terms.
The medium-term issue has three elements. One is how quickly new variants evolve. The second is, as with seasonal flu vaccines, how well new vaccines track the variants. The third is, how many people get them?
Long-term? Does it become like the flu, or like the cold?
• Skeptical Raptor explains the working details of adenovirus vaccines, which are currently the Johnson & Johnson and AstraZenica ones.
• Florida Man and Trump Mini-Me Ron DeSantis has the state's top two elected Dems asking for an FBI investigation of vaccine distribution.
• The Raptor also reports that the FDA has told Mercola to shut up on peddling fake COVID relief.
• I wondered why Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan was trending on Twitter last week. Orac explains. To me, it's like he's a White man as Detroit mayor wanting to make sure he's all in on "protecting Black Detroit." That said, he's scientifically illiterate and should just STFU. Worse, Orac notes that he was formerly CEO of Detroit Medical Center, a position where he theoretically should have learned to ask questions from medical staff before making pronouncements.
Orac adds that many Catholics are bitching about the J&J vaccine for another reason: fetal stem cells. The hierarchy is trying to thread a moral needle. Shock me that the bishop of Tyler (yes, our Tex-ass Tyler) says to hell with moral needles and says this is "EVIL."
• Is WHO covering for China? Is Biden concerned about that, or is he in part covering for WHO? It's kind of confusing, but read on.
• The Chronic chronicles Legiscritters' reactions to Strangeabbott's masklessness order.
• The Trib notes that most larger cities will still require masks in municipal buildings. Smaller towns, from what I see, are following Strangeabbott. Many villages and hamlets never required them in the first place.
• Strangeabbott blamed Biden on Ill Eagles and COVID.
• Yours truly ripped HEB a new one on going maskless. It eventually caved, thanks to people like me.
• HEB PR is still not good. I missed the "require," which is in the presser, and saw only the later "expect," and Tweeted HEB and D Mag. Motivated reasoning got the best of me. Glad HEB caved in to pressure.
To add to this story, and also contra a hint in HEB PR, retailers can require (there's that word!) customers use either pickup or delivery services before letting them in without masks due to alleged medical reasons. Claims that the antimaskers have to be admitted cuz HIPAA are lies.
• Isobella Harkrider documents the COVID variants now in Texas.
• Will Trumplanders in Texas and elsewhere actually get vaccinated?
• The Dallas Observer plays sucker to Strangeabbott when it talks about a "lockdown." We never had one.
• Restaurants don't like the maskless mandate.
• The Texas court system will go semi-full speed ahead. Were I a potential juror in an in-person trial? I'd cite "medical condition" to get out!
• A Williamson County hospital hosted a 24-hour "vax-a-thon." Great idea.