A skeptical leftist's, or post-capitalist's, or eco-socialist's blog, including skepticism about leftism (and related things under other labels), but even more about other issues of politics. Free of duopoly and minor party ties. Also, a skeptical look at Gnu Atheism, religion, social sciences, more.
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March 20, 2021
Winter storm kabuki theater at the Texas Lege, week 2
March 19, 2021
Greenwashing Joe Biden
March 18, 2021
Texas Progressives talk gunz, stimulus, more
Besides COVID vaccines and stimulus money, there's other things on the national agenda, and that's before we see if Status Quo Joe gets actually woke on climate change. Spoiler: He won't.
One biggie, and what we're leading the Roundup off with this week, is, the few ConservaDems aside on this issue, a top divider between Dems and Reps: Gunz.
National
Gunz: The House passed two gun control bills last week. Will they die in the Senate? Joe Manchin is a squish but not, I think, totally so, on guns. The first would extend the background checks to Internet gun sales. (A better idea would be banning such sales; of course, you can [allegedly, you're probably getting scammed] buy scrips over the Net, so it might not stop much.) The second would expand the length of time for the feds to do background checks before sales are greenlighted from 3 days to 10.
At least 100 more people may be charged in the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Special Ops is essentially today's CIA in the hands of presidents, to translate this Atlantic piece. And, of course, that's not good.
More here about Nevada's butthurt Harry Reid Dems.
State
SocraticGadfly talks about the winter storm kabuki theater under the Pink Dome.Per Watergate and the whispered words in "All the President's Men," you should "follow the money" when pondering ERCOT and the PUC, especially on electric transmission infrastructure. Note to Wayne "The Gay" Christian of the RRC. It wasn't the PUC requiring money be spent on new transmission capacity for wind farms, you Dum Fuq, it was the PUC allowing electric companies to string that up and charge for it.
Danny Goeb wants Strangeabbott to rescind the massive surcharges on electricity that ERCOT let stand during the Abbott Blackout. Strangeabbott says he doesn't have the authority.
Off the Kuff examines a recent poll that shows good approval numbers for President Biden in Texas, but also for Greg Abbott and some of his priority legislation.
The quasi-technical term wasn't used, but in essence, a federal court cited Mark Elias for barratry in attempting to force Texas to continue straight-ticket voting last year. Another reason I'm not a Democrap.
The Observer says Bryan Slaton is "most likely to succeed" ... at being the next Former Fetus Forever Fuckwad Jonathan Stickland. (Per the same link, I reported Paul Anthony Hale many times on Facebook.)
The Texas Historical Commission loses my respect as Confederacy defenders.
Twitter has sued Ken Paxton and I love it, in part because it's Paxton, in part because it pisses off MAGAs, including a Trump official whose ass I kicked on Twitter, and in part because it's correct.
Strangeabbott said Gab is antisemitic. The Texas GOP's vice chair says the party should delete its account. State GOP leader and high wingnut Allen West says no. GOP kerfuffle news here. This will probably increase speculation West will primary Abbott. He's in better position than Jeebus Shot Sid Miller from the right. Goeb doesn't want it.
How is the Tarrytown neighborhood of Austin reacting to Biden's call for racial equity? Per this Medium piece, probably not well.
MrsAstrosCounty details how her miscarriages that resulted from ectopic pregnancies are officially counted as "abortions" in her medical record.
David Beard offers three potential explanations for the shift in Latino voter preferences towards Trump in 2020. And weirdly, doesn’t include Biden’s alleged ban-to-be on fracking among the explanations. Not that impressed.
The Texas Living Waters Project warns that Texas' aging water infrastructure is another vulnerability highlighted by the big freeze of 2021.
Here's a rundown of anti-voting bills in the Lege. Of course, nutbar Bryan Hughes is shepherding them on the Senate side.
Metroplex
How many racist cops does Fort Worth have? Way too many, and yet, three fewer than a couple of years ago.
Houston
Houstonia looks back on the year in COVID.
March 17, 2021
White Karens showing their privilege at a Denton Kroger
Calling you out, University Kroger in Denton.
The Kroger Family of Companies’ most urgent priority throughout the COVID-19 pandemic has been to provide a safe environment for our associates and customers while meeting our societal obligation to provide open stores, e-commerce solutions and an efficiently operating supply chain so that our communities have access to fresh food.
To ensure the continued safety of our customers and associates, The Kroger Family of Companies will continue to require everyone in our stores across the country to wear masks until all our frontline grocery associates can receive the COVID-19 vaccine. We also continue to advocate to federal, state and local officials to prioritize frontline grocery workers for the vaccine rollout plan, and we will offer a $100 one-time payment to associates who receive the recommended doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Additionally, in alignment with CDC guidance, we continue to encourage everyone to practice social distancing and frequent hand washing as well as consider the use of no-touch grocery delivery or low-contact grocery pickup.
Coronavirus and NBA hypocrisy and PR spin
March 16, 2021
Coronavirus, week 49: Anniversaries and more
• Sadly, the Texas stRangers, team once led by later-to-be Guv Shrub Bush, is taking a page from current Guv Strangeabbott and says it may open the home opener at 100 percent capacity.
March 15, 2021
Jamelle Bouie, Jeff Greenfield and Nicholas Lemann, even Ryan Cooper are all Biden-woke
And, I presume all speak for many Dem-leaners in the punditocracy.
Jamelle Bouie says, in a few more words, that Biden's stimulus plan is "a big fucking deal," to quote Status Quo Joe. One thing of particular note to me, to go contrarian? It's nice to have some expansion of Obamacare, but without a federal department of insurance regulation it don't mean that much. And, re the White House PR link from Jan. 20 he has in his column? Some of that, like the $15 minimum wage, was killed by ConservaDems as part of COVID, and may be killed again outside that. Other items, like a boost to "food stamps" and an expansion of the childcare tax credit, are only temporary and not permanent. And, of course, the cybersecurity issues in the PR piece have nothing to do with recovery. Yet other items are bully pulpit preaching, not parts of actual or proposed legislation.
But Bouie isn't alone. Jeff Greenfield, no youngster he, also thinks "it's a big fucking deal." Greenfield should know better on some of his backward-looking political analysis. Obama "lost" the midterms because his mellifluous voice did a bad job of explaining Obamacare as well as his own stimulus, and his mellifluous voice did an even worse job of campaigning for Congressional Dems who would have him (many would). As national party leader, he also ignored pitching this message on a state-by-state level for a midterm that would control redistricting. The Slickster, the Big Dog? Hillary images were part of his problem, not just tax hikes. Speaking of a Dem Party that today is union-shrunk, NAFTA was a bigger part of Clinton's problem with Dems unionized or not who held blue-collar jobs.
Per Greenfield, the real 2022 question is, can and will Biden do a better sales job than Obama did?
Nicholas Lemann is also Biden-woke, claiming this is the biggest fiscal deal in decades. At least Lemann doesn't claim it's "transformational." He does note most its benefits are temporary. He does, like the other two, ignore that the previous Congress with GOP Senate passed, and the previous GOP President, Trump, signed legislation with federal unemployment bumps and stimulus payouts, if not the child care bennies and other things.
I thought I was done with this until I noticed Ryan Cooper is also Biden-woke. Even more than others, he should know better. He notes, like Lemann, the temporary nature of many of the benefits. He claims Dems can, and will, try to make them permanent. And will, not just try. A. I think he's wrong; B. As a childless adult, I'm going to bluntly ask "What's in it for me?" if the childcare tax credit increase is made permanent.
(In addition, Cooper at one time in early 2020 seemed to indicate he was a "Bernie or bust" guy. In reality? 10 percent of you stayed home. 2 percent, if that, voted Green, more than offset by all the 2016 Bernie ⇒ Green people who went back to the sheep fold in 2020. And, 88 percent of you voted for Status Quo Joe.)
He is right that Dems learned, it seems, from the Rahmbo-Dear Leader failure of 2009.
But, let's get back to the not-so big fucking deal.
Why are the likes of Greenspan and Bouie so blown up about this? Or even, partially, Lemann?
Answer: This is an inside-the-Beltway press corps that lost sense of proportion over Trump, is my argument.
This is better than any stimulus Trump offered, thanks to him telling Georgia Republicans not to vote in the runoffs for Senate. And, that's about it.
It is NOT "transformational."
And, they know, beyond what I noted above about many of the benefits being temporary, exactly what I said otherwise.
EXACTLY.
They know the complaints on the payments:
- About how the original $2K was cut back to $1,400.
- About the cut in the eligibility cap.
About other issues.
On the virus, will Biden actually speed up contact tracing and related items? How much CAN he and how much is that, too, a state situation?
On unemployment? These added federal bennies, etc., are just extensions of what was in the last major relief package of 2020. They're also this-year only.
Other specifics of temporary increases:
- SNAP increase is only until September;
- Childcare tax credits are this year only;
- TANF increase is just to patch state budget contribution levels, basically.
Again, all obvious.
If the MSM Beltway panjandrums had said "This was a very good stimulus package" (not GREAT, but I'd accept it being called "very good" in US terms), that would be one thing.
"Transformational" it is not.
The same is true about Biden's executive order on voting rights. There's very little a president can do in that field now that SCOTUS has largely gutted the Voting Rights Act.
That said, at least there was an executive order for that. None for things like college student loan debt, etc., as an unwoke blogger on Medium notes.
Add Hillbot Amanda Marcotte as semi-woke, claiming the bill will make vaccinations rate speed up. We'll see.
March 14, 2021
Twitter getting woke over Charlie Hebdo
And don't tell me it's got anything to do about some kind of satire only the French understand
— Aurelien Mondon (@aurelmondon) March 13, 2021
I'm French and can see it as racist - if you can't it's not that you have some sophisticated sense of humour, it means you think racism and punching down is funny, full stop. 🤷♂️