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I am pretty sure these ‘journalists’ were not always such a bootlicking sycophants.

Russian mouthpiece, go fuck yourself.

People are complicated. Love is not.

Their boy Ron is an empty plastic cup that will never know pudding.

Dear media: perhaps we ought to let Donald Trump speak for himself!

Red lights blinking on democracy’s dashboard

Republicans don’t lie to be believed, they lie to be repeated.

Well, whatever it is, it’s better than being a Republican.

To the privileged, equality seems like oppression.

A tremendous foreign policy asset… to all of our adversaries.

Disappointing to see gov. newsom with his finger to the wind.

I see no possible difficulties whatsoever with this fool-proof plan.

Peak wingnut was a lie.

You cannot love your country only when you win.

The Giant Orange Man Baby is having a bad day.

Be a wild strawberry.

Let me eat cake. The rest of you could stand to lose some weight, frankly.

Historically it was a little unusual for the president to be an incoherent babbling moron.

I swear, each month of 2025 will have its own history degree.

A norm that restrains only one side really is not a norm – it is a trap.

Every decision we make has lots of baggage with it, known or unknown.

“What are Republicans afraid of?” Everything.

Stamping your little feets and demanding that they see how important you are? Not working anymore.

Stop using mental illness to avoid talking about armed white supremacy.

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Twitter Meltdown in 3…2…1

by TaMara|  February 9, 20177:34 pm| 234 Comments

This post is in: Activist Judges!, Hail to the Hairpiece

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/829836231802515457

His twitter feed is a thing of beauty. If he’s reading it, his head must be about to explode. Some of my favorites:

https://twitter.com/mattbaumanNYC/status/829839412368400389?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

https://twitter.com/seanswaby/status/829839777964777472

https://twitter.com/meakoopa/status/829844513870970880

Also, I cribbed this from someone last night and I think I’m going to have it made into a t-shirt or better yet, frame it:

“Nevertheless, she persisted.” Please let this also be my life’s legacy.

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Take This Ban and Shove It

by John Cole|  February 9, 20176:21 pm| 180 Comments

This post is in: Activist Judges!, Hail to the Hairpiece

The 9th circuit issued a unanimous opinion upholding the suspension of the Muslim ban. Here’s a copy of the ruling:

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#ThrowBackThursday: “Who Goes Nazi?”

by Anne Laurie|  February 9, 20175:14 pm| 129 Comments

This post is in: Excellent Links, KULCHA!, Riveted By The Sociological Significance Of It All

“The past is never dead; it’s not even past.” Via Tom Scocca’s twitter feed, a Dorothy Thompson Harper’s article from 1941:

It is an interesting and somewhat macabre parlor game to play at a large gathering of one’s acquaintances: to speculate who in a showdown would go Nazi. By now, I think I know. I have gone through the experience many times—in Germany, in Austria, and in France. I have come to know the types: the born Nazis, the Nazis whom democracy itself has created, the certain-to-be fellow-travelers. And I also know those who never, under any conceivable circumstances, would become Nazis…

Mr. B has risen beyond his real abilities by virtue of health, good looks, and being a good mixer. He married for money and he has done lots of other things for money. His code is not his own; it is that of his class—no worse, no better, He fits easily into whatever pattern is successful. That is his sole measure of value—success. Nazism as a minority movement would not attract him. As a movement likely to attain power, it would.

The saturnine man over there talking with a lovely French emigree is already a Nazi. Mr. C is a brilliant and embittered intellectual. He was a poor white-trash Southern boy, a scholarship student at two universities where he took all the scholastic honors but was never invited to join a fraternity. His brilliant gifts won for him successively government positions, partnership in a prominent law firm, and eventually a highly paid job as a Wall Street adviser. He has always moved among important people and always been socially on the periphery. His colleagues have admired his brains and exploited them, but they have seldom invited him—or his wife—to dinner.

He is a snob, loathing his own snobbery. He despises the men about him—he despises, for instance, Mr. B—because he knows that what he has had to achieve by relentless work men like B have won by knowing the right people. But his contempt is inextricably mingled with envy. Even more than he hates the class into which he has insecurely risen, does he hate the people from whom he came. He hates his mother and his father for being his parents. He loathes everything that reminds him of his origins and his humiliations. He is bitterly anti-Semitic because the social insecurity of the Jews reminds him of his own psychological insecurity.

Pity he has utterly erased from his nature, and joy he has never known. He has an ambition, bitter and burning. It is to rise to such an eminence that no one can ever again humiliate him. Not to rule but to be the secret ruler, pulling the strings of puppets created by his brains. Already some of them are talking his language—though they have never met him…

I think young D over there is the only born Nazi in the room. Young D is the spoiled only son of a doting mother. He has never been crossed in his life. He spends his time at the game of seeing what he can get away with. He is constantly arrested for speeding and his mother pays the fines. He has been ruthless toward two wives and his mother pays the alimony. His life is spent in sensation-seeking and theatricality. He is utterly inconsiderate of everybody. He is very good-looking, in a vacuous, cavalier way, and inordinately vain. He would certainly fancy himself in a uniform that gave him a chance to swagger and lord it over others…

Mr. G is a very intellectual young man who was an infant prodigy. He has been concerned with general ideas since the age of ten and has one of those minds that can scintillatingly rationalize everything. I have known him for ten years and in that time have heard him enthusiastically explain Marx, social credit, technocracy, Keynesian economics, Chestertonian distributism, and everything else one can imagine. Mr. G will never be a Nazi, because he will never be anything. His brain operates quite apart from the rest of his apparatus. He will certainly be able, however, fully to explain and apologize for Nazism if it ever comes along. But Mr. G is always a “deviationist.” When he played with communism he was a Trotskyist; when he talked of Keynes it was to suggest improvement; Chesterton’s economic ideas were all right but he was too bound to Catholic philosophy. So we may be sure that Mr. G would be a Nazi with purse-lipped qualifications. He would certainly be purged…

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Method agnosticism and funding

by David Anderson|  February 9, 20171:45 pm| 33 Comments

This post is in: Anderson On Health Insurance, Looks Like I Picked the Wrong Week to Stop Sniffing Glue

I’m fairly agnostic about what method the United States uses to provide healthcare and health insurance to our population as long as the objectives of providing decent care at affordable prices in an equitable manner are either met or worked towards.

If that means Medicaid expansion, great. If it is Medicare for All, fine.

If that means Exchange subsidy exploitation, wonderful.

If that means Medicare Advantage proliferation, I’m fine with that.

If it means it means segregating the risk pool into a general insurance market and a high cost/high risk chronic condition management market via a high cost risk pool that is adequately funded, I’m on-board with that.

Once a method is chosen, we should seek ways to use that method efficiently and wisely. There are lots of ways that coverage can be configured that if they are adequately funded AND constantly tweaked to avoid perverse and negative incentives, they would accomplish my objectives as a means to an end in and of themselves. I’m effectively method agnostic if the end is accomplished. And this method agnosticism means I’m okay with spending a bit more money to achieve the goal as most of my writing on Silver Gap subsidy manipulations will lead to higher federal expenditures than Silver Spam strategies.

TPM has a good piece on a problem that the Republicans have right now on trying to come up with a Repeal and Replace bill. They don’t share an end as worthy in and of itself of trying to get people reasonably covered. Instead their end is minimizing federal taxation which is constrained by electoral consequences. So their policy writing space is limited:

“On paper, high-risk pools could work to lower premiums for healthier people and provide adequate coverage to those with pre-existing conditions, it really comes down to the money,” Levitt said.

A number of states operated them before the ACA, but because they were so expensive, most states offered coverage on them to a very small portion of people on the individual market, much smaller than the percentage estimated to be barred from insurance without the ACA’s pre-existing conditions coverage requirements.

“The issue, of course, is the people in the high-risk pool are going to be very expensive, so you’re going to have to have some sort of funding mechanism to subsidize or otherwise pay for the coverage that they get,” said Yevgeniy Feyman, a health care policy expert at the right-leaning Manhattan Institute.

Estimates for the average annual cost for the federal government range from $15 billion to $178 billion, while Ryan’s “Better Way” heath care reform white paper reserved an average $2.5 billion per year to subsidize state risk pools.

The big problem is funding. A lot of different systems could work if funded reasonably well. It won’t be funded reasonably well.

“Money is so central to all of this. If a replacement spent comparable amounts to the ACA you could come up with all kinds approaches that could probably get the same level of coverage in a different way,” Levitt said. “But Republicans have generally been very clear that they want the federal government to spend less than what the ACA called for.”

There could be a bunch of designs that could work towards a liberal end if they were funded. That won’t be the case so agnosticism is useless on mechanism design.

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“Dangerous permanent trend”

by Betty Cracker|  February 9, 201712:58 pm| 193 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, Politics, Republican Venality, The War on Your Neighbor, aka the War on Drugs, Assholes

With elfin racist Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III installed as AG earlier today, the so-called president rolled out a series of new executive orders. Via The Hill:

“I’m signing three executive actions today designed to restore safety in America,” Trump said in the Oval Office after swearing in Jeff Sessions as attorney general.

It’s unclear what any of the actions would do precisely, and the White House did not immediately provide copies of what Trump had signed.

Trump said he is directing the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security “to undertake all necessary and lawful action to break the back of the criminal cartels that have spread across our nation and are destroying the blood of our youth.”

Another action, Trump said, establishes a Justice Department task force aimed at reducing violent crime and orders the agency to develop a plan to stop crimes against law enforcement officers.

“We have a crime problem,” said Sessions. “I wish the rise that we’re seeing in crime in America today were some sort of aberration or blip,” he continued, calling it a “dangerous permanent trend that places the health and safety of the American people at risk.”

Emphasis mine. There’s a dangerous trend that threatens the nation, alright — a pattern of behavior in which amoral assholes lie to gullible and ignorant people, playing to their worst fears and worst qualities, and are rewarded with power. I don’t think the trend is necessarily permanent, but we seem to be approaching its high-water mark.

These orders sound like a Reichstag in search of a fire. Given the lies about the crime rate and the unreconstructed knob Trump put in charge of the Justice Dept., I think we can guess where this is heading.

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Can’t mail it in, can’t phone it in, can’t send it in

by DougJ|  February 9, 201710:54 am| 122 Comments

This post is in: Protest Is the New Brunch, Vive La Resistance

Senators’ phones are blowing up so they’ve decided to whine and say that only outside agitators are doing the calling.

Here’s something that will be harder for these clowns to dismiss: massive turn-out at town hall meetings. You can see a fairly comprehensive list of town halls for the House and the Senate here.

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Writing Group Sunday Reminder and Open Thread

by TaMara|  February 9, 201710:36 am| 25 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, Writing Group

My staff – they need to learn to do filing.

I think we’ll have a writing group on Sunday, same bat-time, same-bat channel. (12:30/11:30/10:30/9:30). The weather is suppose to be incredibly nice here, so I might not be sticking around for the entire time, but will get it started…

I have topics in mind, but if you have something in mind, email me or drop a note in this thread (add my name to your suggestion and I can search for it later today).

Otherwise, this is a morning open thread. And I need more coffee…

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