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Georgia: Organizing, Organizing, Organizing

by WaterGirl|  December 4, 20203:34 pm| 69 Comments

This post is in: Election 2020, Georgia Runoff Races 2020, Open Threads, Political Action, This Fight Is For Everything

I’ve been so busy with the calendar that I haven’t had time to get up a Georgia post in about two weeks.  Sorry about that!  Not enough time in the day.

I think a lot of us have concluded that money spent on organizing is better spent than money spent on advertising or TV.  Well, here’s a chance to contribute to organizing on the ground in Georgia.

I asked DougJ if he could make us a BJ thermometer for this group, and of course he came through.

America Votes – Georgia

Goal Thermometer

If you donate to America Votes – Georgia, they are making sure they get distributed directly as needed to groups that are having the biggest impact on the ground.

AMERICA VOTES – Georgia

Organizations include:

  • Asian American Advocacy Fund
  • Black Male Voter Project
  • Black Voters Matter
  • BlackPAC
  • Care in Action
  • Collective PAC
  • Color of Change
  • Georgia Alliance for Progress
  • Georgia Conservation Voters
  • Georgia Equality
  • Mijente
  • New Georgia Project Action Fund
  • Poder Latinx
  • UNITE HERE

I also want to share a couple of great articles:

Stacey Abrams On Finishing the Job In Georgia “It can be undone just as quickly and as effectively as we did it.”

In the math-addled hours after polls closed on Election Day, as the New York Times needle tipped delicately toward blue in Georgia, the nation’s attention followed, homing in on one of its most transformative political figures: Stacey Abrams.

She is extraordinary, partly because she has one of the most detailed-oriented, forward-looking, compulsively organized brains in politics. Abrams — who served as minority leader in Georgia’s state legislature for seven years before running for governor in 2018, losing narrowly to Georgia’s then–Secretary of State Brian Kemp, in one of the most flagrantly voter-suppressed elections in recent memory — has been working to turn her state from red to blue for more than a decade. Now that her promise has (this time at least) been made manifest, many in the Democratic Party are looking toward Abrams as a kind of silver bullet: a figure who can be installed — in the Cabinet or as head of the DNC — to perform her magic across the nation.

In the flood of post-election analysis of muddied results and still-emerging data, answers can seem simple and obvious. But real life, real states, and real political organizing don’t always lend themselves to easy explanations or diagnoses. And what’s been missing from some of the adulation of Abrams is a view of how much work — by so many people, from so many angles, over so many years — has always undergirded her efforts in Georgia; I wanted to hear a fuller story, from the woman whose capacious vision sets her apart from so many currently telling the story of politics and power in America.

In Georgia, get-out-the-vote operations that helped Biden win haven’t stopped

For Deborah Scott, executive director of Georgia Stand-Up, it’s as if Election Day never ended.

The get-out-the-vote efforts of civic engagement groups like hers, which helped Joe Biden become the first Democratic presidential candidate to win the state in nearly three decades, have been ongoing since Nov. 3. The group is still knocking on doors, calling voters and signing up new registrants, with a big push involving 100 volunteers planned for this weekend. Another group that works to mobilize voters of color set up tables at a recent high school graduation to register newly eligible young voters. A third group is reaching voters at transit stations.

The efforts are a continuation of the groups’ relentless push to register, engage and turn out voters ahead of a pair of high-stakes Senate runoffs on Jan. 5, which will determine which party controls the Senate and potentially whether a President Biden will be able to enact an ambitious agenda or be blocked by a restive upper chamber.

Scott is executive director of Georgia Stand-Up, which is focusing on registering more voters ahead of the state’s Senate runoffs in January. (Melina Mara/The Washington Post)
“At this point, it’s a turnout game,” said Scott, whose group focuses on Atlanta. As excited and proud Black voters are about their role in the outcome of the general election, Scott said the challenge is to remind them “we’re not done yet. We have to get them to go back. We have to show them why this race is so important because a lot of people will not be as engaged.”

What’s everybody doing to help with Georgia?

Update: Open thread, also.

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Fetterman

by @heymistermix.com|  December 4, 20201:02 pm| 156 Comments

This post is in: The War on Your Neighbor, aka the War on Drugs

Here’s a good writeup of PA Lt. Gov. Fetterman’s effort to legalize marijuana at, of all places, the tech site The Verge.  I’ve been following him for a while, and he’s quite good.  Example:

“I find the Democrats’ platform on it cowardly, and, on the wrong side of history,” he said. “So the Democratic Party is to the right of South Dakota on legal weed, and it’s like, ‘what the hell is wrong with you?’” Fetterman says. “The Democratic Party owes its electoral success in this election to Black and brown communities. And they are disgustingly, disproportionately impacted by weed prohibition more than anybody.”

Apparently, he’s thinking about a run against Toomey in 2022 — that would be a good flip. He’s good on social media, too — authentic, frank, fun, and not just about politics:

Boom. pic.twitter.com/AA6t1e9UYl

— John Fetterman (@JohnFetterman) December 4, 2020


Update: Forgot to mention that his wife is also really impressive.

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We Used to Get Our Kicks Reading Surfing Magazines

by @heymistermix.com|  December 4, 202011:36 am| 103 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

The only place I go anymore is the grocery store and gas station, and I’m apparently starved for diversion, so I take pictures of magazines that amuse or enrage me. Here’s one from a couple of weeks ago:
Poor Poor Pitiful Me
I’m sure there are other cultural artifacts that better explain the mindset of people who will accept Trump’s lies, but this one is good enough. Convincing people that a rich, grifting publicity whore is the real victim here is Trumpism in a nutshell. Here’s another one that I saw yesterday:
Trump Wishes
I’ll bet that Trump still reads People magazine, and I can only imagine the verbal rage diarrhea that he spewed out when he saw this cover with the Jesus-like Fauci portrait. Trump brought a butter knife to a grenade tossing contest when he tried to fuck with Tony Fauci, who’s been infighting since Fred bought Donald his first Klan robe.

In more important news, I just bought a Balloon Juice calendar, you can, too.

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In Case You Missed It: The Pet Calendars Are Ready to Order!

by WaterGirl|  December 4, 202010:30 am| 12 Comments

This post is in: Pet Calendar

The 2021 Pets of Balloon Juice Calendars are ready to order!

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The Scum Also Rises Open Thread: Proud GOP Death Cult Boys

by Anne Laurie|  December 4, 20209:48 am| 103 Comments

This post is in: GOP Death Cult, Grifters Gonna Grift, Information As Power, Trump Crime Cartel

That moment when the GOP has drifted so far rightward that Sarah Palin seems like the reasonable one. https://t.co/qsCHPMJhBn

— Daniel W. Drezner (@dandrezner) December 4, 2020

Among a bunch of professional grifters, James ‘JO’Ke’ O’Keefe takes the biscuit:

On Thursday evening, the New York Young Republican Club held its 108th annual gala, in person.

It did not feature Sarah Palin, who had been booked for the event but canceled because of concerns about flying to the New York area from Alaska in the middle of a pandemic, according to someone familiar with her thinking…

[W]hen Ms. Palin canceled, Mr. Wax quickly found a replacement: Representative Matt Gaetz of Florida, a close ally of President Trump who, in the early days of the pandemic, wore a gas mask on the floor of Congress as he prepared to vote on coronavirus relief legislation…

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Changing the marginal hospitalized patient as beds get scarce

by David Anderson|  December 4, 20207:20 am| 24 Comments

This post is in: Anderson On Health Insurance, COVID-19

US hospitals are filling up. They are filling up with patients who have heart attacks. They are filling up with patients who need chemotherapy and then are immune-compromised for weeks after each round. They are filling up with patients who just had a stroke. They are filling up with new mothers holding their chubby cheeked babies for the first time. They are filling up with people mangled after their car slid on some black ice. These are all normal demand drivers. These are the situations that we have built out both the physical space and the workforce to accommodate. They are filling up with COVID patients who were infected in mid-November. Our hospital systems are not built for this type of demand surge.

Let’s start with hospitalizations: 100,226 total on 12/2/20.

On the average day in 2018, there were 612,000 hospitalized patients. Assume this is 620,000 in 2020 without Covid

So roughly **16%** or ONE in SIX hospitalized patients in the US has Covid.https://t.co/uDLoQ4Lp3v pic.twitter.com/VYlMfYIXjG

— Michael L. Barnett (@ml_barnett) December 3, 2020

The marginal patient is the person who is a coin-flip at that point in time to admit or not admit, to keep or to discharge from a hospital bed.

The marginal patient will be responsive to supply. A doctor could look at a patient who probably will do well enough if they are sent home with a follow-up visit in a few days scheduled, but could do better or at least have less risk if they are admitted to the hospital and monitored for a day. That person is far more likely to be admitted when the doctor looks up and down the hospital hallways and sees half a dozen open rooms on just that floor then if there is one bed that might be open in a an hour or two.

As COVID case counts top 200,000 per day, hospitalizations will follow. Many hospital systems are already at or near capacity. More hospital systems will be at or over regular capacity in the next few weeks. This means the marginal patient will be very different in December 2020 than the marginal patient in 2019. Patients who were easy admits or easy keep for an extra day in 2019 will either never see a hospital bed or will be in and out very quickly. We, as a society, will be taking tremendous number of risks and gambles that we normally never would have taken.

We’re likely to see at least several days of 200,000 or more new, diagnosed infections as Thanksgiving Day infections are just starting to work their way into our data. Anything that we do today to minimize infection spread will not show up on hospitalizations until the middle of the month or later. Until we get infections down and then wait several weeks, the marginal patient who gets a hospital bed will be far sicker and in far more need than typical.

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Friday Morning Open Thread: Looking Forward to January

by Anne Laurie|  December 4, 20206:46 am| 304 Comments

This post is in: Biden-Harris 2020, Open Threads, Proud to Be A Democrat, Lock Him Up...Lock Them All Up

Pres.-elect Joe Biden says his administration will have “a totally different” approach to the justice system.

“Our Justice Department is going to operate independently,” Biden said. “It’s not my Justice Department. It’s the people’s Justice Department.” https://t.co/6J5yiSjbBa pic.twitter.com/jPAyim4ODa

— The Situation Room (@CNNSitRoom) December 4, 2020

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