Fox News’ Peter Doocy: “This is a president who always talks about the power of our example. Does he own an electric vehicle?”
WH Press Sec. Jen Psaki: “Presidents of the United States don’t do a lot of driving.” pic.twitter.com/TOlVcqOBTW
— The Recount (@therecount) March 10, 2022
(When President Joe adds an electric ‘vette to his car collection, Peter, you will *not* be among the lucky few who get an offer to ride along.)
Peter Doocy: “This is a president who always talks about the power of our example. Does he own an electric vehicle?”
No, Peter. He just rode Amtrak to work for 50 YEARS.
— Nick Jack Pappas (@Pappiness) March 10, 2022
President Joe Biden says Democrats have a record they can be proud of and must sell it with “confidence, clarity, conviction and repetition” heading into the November midterm elections that will help shape the next two years of his term in office. https://t.co/lnh5LGKNUU
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 11, 2022
… Biden delivered that message to Democratic National Committee members on the eve of the anniversary of his signing of the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, passed last March to help the U.S. economy rebound from the worst effects of the coronavirus pandemic. No Republican lawmakers voted for the plan.
“People were hurting. We had to act, and we did,” the president said. “We did it as Democrats without a single, solitary Republican vote.”
He also discussed the nearly $1 trillion infrastructure bill, also signed in 2021, to help fix aging roads, bridges and other infrastructure and provide affordable high-speed internet.
“We have a record, a record to be proud of, an agenda that addresses the biggest concerns here in America in people’s lives,” Biden told several hundred masked DNC members attending their winter meeting in person at a Washington hotel. “Now what we have to do is we have to sell it with confidence, clarity, conviction and repetition.”
Biden rejects Republican criticism of his energy policy https://t.co/Gxd3ojmuql pic.twitter.com/Y2zPqxOkBW
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 11, 2022
The Bad Faith Brigade (aka the GOP) never changes, of course…
republicans have made it completely impossible to pass smaller bills to govern, so now everything becomes a kitchen sink bill, both schumer and pelosi should tell them to pound sand
— GOLIKEHELLMACHINE (@golikehellmachi) March 10, 2022
The U.S. Senate approved a legislation providing $1.5 trillion to fund the federal government through Sept. 30 and to allocate $13.6 billion to aid Ukraine https://t.co/bWL8wnLrxh pic.twitter.com/lCLlaCxLTB
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 11, 2022
Jill Biden visits the nervous families of U.S. soldiers shipped out to help in Ukraine crisis https://t.co/vk9F8PeSOI
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) March 11, 2022
US Vice-President Kamala Harris says “moral outrage that all civilised nations feel” in response to the Ukraine crisis, “compels” the United States to provide security and assistancehttps://t.co/ONeR3wfYTc pic.twitter.com/wM6cXSFHmR
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 10, 2022
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Found a tank trap at a roadblock in Kyiv today with a plaque indicating that it’s a WW2 antique brought out from a museum exhibit. pic.twitter.com/61Fi8dXRu6
— Bennett Murray (@BDMurray) March 10, 2022
A historic night at Versailles. After five hours of heated discussions EU leaders said yes to Ukrainian eurointegration. The process started. Now it is up to us and Ukrainians to accomplish it fast. Heroic Ukrainian nation deserves to know that they are welcome in EU.
— Gitanas Nauseda (@GitanasNauseda) March 11, 2022
Russia to lose ‘most favoured nation status’ over Ukraine – sources https://t.co/JTXsiQFLob pic.twitter.com/EpexBjxWs0
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 11, 2022
(Reuters) – The United Nations Security Council will convene on Friday at Russia’s request, diplomats said, to discuss Moscow’s claims, presented without evidence, of U.S. “biological activities” in Ukraine, a move Washington described as gaslighting.
— Phil Stewart (@phildstewart) March 11, 2022
Exclusive: The World Health Organization advised Ukraine to destroy pathogens in health labs to prevent ‘any potential spills’ that would spread disease among the population. The WHO would not say when it had made the recommendation https://t.co/Tv0kDvdQlz 1/2
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 11, 2022
Rats leave the ship first.
FSB people are actively selling apartments in the Crimea.
Number of new apartments for sale in the last few days. Mostly families of the FSB and the occupation administration. pic.twitter.com/eB66DbJLxC
— Liubov Tsybulska (@TsybulskaLiubov) March 10, 2022
People fleeing Ukraine carry few belongings, abandoning their luggage and vehicles along the way. But everywhere amid the exodus of more than 2.3 million people are the animals they could not leave behind: cats, dogs, birds, rabbits, hamsters. https://t.co/fh9to0RB1o pic.twitter.com/vK301EuPEX
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 10, 2022
HinTN
She is SO quick on her feet!
Also, losing MFN is a big deal.
Good morning!!! Go read the lighthouse post in OTR.
Baud
I’m glad Biden doesn’t self-flagellate.
Not that there’s anything wrong with that if that’s your kink.
germy
Jussie Smollett got 150 days in prison for attacking himself.
James Bonet got 90 days for attacking the nation’s capitol.
eclare
@HinTN: Agree with all your points!
IIRC at one point Obama said he was forbidden to drive off the WH grounds.
Geminid
President Biden travels to Philadelphia today to address the House Democratic Caucus Issues Conference. Then he’ll visit an elementary school before heading to Camp David. He may see some snow there tomorrow.
Meanwhile, Vice President Harris has left Warsaw for Bucharest and meetings with Romanian President Iohannes. She’ll return to the U.S. later today.
From Politico Playbook.
Soprano2
I hope Biden also addressed pushing back against all this demonizing of transgender people, teaching about race and equality, and public schools/public school teachers. That crap on Fox about Democrats wanting to “groom” kids is disgusting and needs a hard, forceful pushback.
Kay
Kaptur’s campaign person called and made an appointment to come see me next week, which is unusual- ordinarily they ask if I can get 10 Democrats (or however many I can get) together to talk with them. I would expect Kaptur to fight hard though and not take anything for granted- she’s a pro and very hard working.
Immanentize
@HinTN:
Someone on Twitter had even a better response to Doocy:
“Peter, President Biden took the train to work for forty years.”
Betty Cracker
The clip of Ukrainians fleeing the shelling with their animals really got to me. Was reading a follow-up to the awful story that came out earlier this week about the mom, two kids and refugee worker who were killed when Russians fired on an evacuation route in Irpin the other day. The family had a pet carrier with them, and their dogs were also killed, according to the husband and father, who was stranded in another area when his family tried to get to safety.
Betty Cracker
@Immanentize: Here’s an even better response to Doocy’s question: “Peter, your network has poisoned America with lies for 40 years, undermining democracy to a degree that might yet prove fatal, and now your top infotainment shows are regurgitating Kremlin propaganda about bioweapons to undermine support for Ukraine. These gentlemen are here to remove your press credentials and escort you to the gate, so your dad will have to find you another job. Buh-bye!”
Parfigliano
In a just world that dipshit Doocey job would be licking dog shit off sidewalks.
frosty
@eclare: that was Obama with Seinfeld “Comedians in cars drinking coffe” IIRC. In a vintage Corvette also IIRC. The guard at the gate shook his head “no” when they pulled up.
Kay
@Parfigliano:
Conservative elites are out of touch. Electric trucks are in demand.
They’re going to lose this battle.
Ken
So of course the original omnibus bill with Ukraine aid was passed and sent to Biden’s desk, less than 24 hours after this little performance.
(Interesting; I started typing “the Ukraine aid”, but shied away. But it should be perfectly fine here, since “the” refers to “aid” and “Ukraine” is an adjective, right?)
eclare
@frosty: That was it! Thanks!
Jim, Foolish Literalist
@Kay: however many months later, I’m still gobsmacked that Ford was gobsmacked at the demand for their small, hybrid pick-up, even though they dragged the Maverick name out of the 70s for it. Could’ve been worse, they could’ve called it the Pinto.
And from my google searches, Ford was way ahead of their competitors
narya
@Betty Cracker: Yeah, me too; immediate tears. I have to ration what I watch/read/listen to, and then I feel guilty, because the folks living through it cannot just turn away.
I sent an email to Bill Penzey the other day, suggesting a “welcome” spice box for Ukrainian families that customers could fund, once folks start being settled somewhere, but I have no idea what spices other than salt and pepper would be useful in such a thing (or if it’s something that would actually work). But if someone smarter than me knows what to put in such a thing and how to do that, it seems like a small thing to offer people who have had to leave everything behind. Penzey likes to say that cooks heal the world. And add a little card, in Ukrainian, in the box.
OzarkHillbilly
Not surprising. They are family members after all.
NotMax
Still in shock. In a good way, upon learning the 2022 Ford Maverick hybrid pick-up ordered August 1st is now expected to arrive at the dealership on March 17th.
This, this, this.
;)
Kay
@Jim, Foolish Literalist:
My middle son is an electrician and he is absolutely lusting after one. He has, like, between 2 and 5 cars at any given time and I think for those sorts of people they’re just really interested. For home gardeners and people with normal size lots I think the electric mowers are just superior. They’re better. I’m never going back.
eclare
@Betty Cracker: There was a striking photo early on of a guy walking somewhere in Ukraine with his cat carrier, fish bowl, and AK. The juxtaposition was jarring.
geg6
@OzarkHillbilly:
Exactly. I can’t imagine a world in which I’d leave my pets behind to face such a horrible situation alone. It would be monstrous.
debbie
@Kay:
Color me surprised. //
ETA: Any idea how Jim Jordan’s district is being withdrawn? At the beginning, they were saying the proposed district was less of a gimmee.
brendancalling
@Betty Cracker:
The images from Ukraine fill me with a seething rage.
The kids at my school are selling pins at $2.00 a pop supporting Ukraine, all proceeds go to relief. As it happens, we’re watching “Hunt for Red October” in the class I’m subbing today. Class had yet to begin, and I was talking to a student about growing up in the 1980s, and Reagan’s infamous “we begin bombing in 5 minutes” gaffe, when another kid walked in. He’d overheard only part of the conversation, and immediately had some thoughts on Putin, who he thinks is a piece of shit. I told the two about my ex’s parents, who are pushing 70 and had to escape to Poland from Kyiv, and how last summer I taught oral expression to recent African immigrant kids in the next district over, all of them refugees from war zones. Each of these kids had the same story to tell, about escaping in the dead of night, parents under threat, keeping their escape a secret.
The kids are alright, and they know what’s going on in their own way.
Also too, they’re doing a walkout today in protest of the anti-gay laws in Texas and Florida.
Kalakal
@OzarkHillbilly: Absolutely
eclare
@brendancalling: Great news to hear.
Ramalama
I hired a Ukie tech to help me with a website. Him at home in Kyiv. Me in North America. He is so talented. We became friendly over the course of the work and so he mentioned that he and his roommate had gotten a pet owl. And pet owl kept them awake, flying all over the apt at night. I was thinking, hmm, are owls a thing in Ukraine? And then it came to me. I asked him if he was a fan of Harry Potter books. I felt so old when he said yes, duh. That was why they got the owl.
I reached out to him. He’s somewhere in Ukraine, safe for the moment. I don’t have the heart to ask him about his pet. I am hoping his brilliance is being put to use to do something really amazing for his country and/or to help combat Russia online.
Baud
And after everything Facebook has done for Russia….
The Moar You Know
I get that. Right before I got a dog (first time!) back in 2016 my “flee the house with” disaster list was wife + as much of my musical instrument collection as I could grab.
Now it is simply wife + dog. I carry a week’s worth of dog food in the back of my car at all times plus a spare leash and water bowl.
Fuck all the other stuff, let it burn.
OzarkHillbilly
@geg6: @Kalakal: And I also can’t imagine taking a terrified Percy, Billie Jean, and Miss Kitty halfway across the country thru a war zone, but I know I’d manage somehow, someway.
Kay
@debbie:
I don’t know. Kaptur’s will be really interesting because she’s been through this before, except the other way. At one point she had a normal, compact district that included more western rural counties- western compared to Lucas County (Toledo) which was her urban base. Obviously, she won in that environment and now she may end up there again.
She’ll have come full circle. I don’t think there’s anyone in the country who understands shifting Ohio politics better than Kaptur. She’s had a front row seat to all of it, and won no matter what they did to her.
OzarkHillbilly
@Baud: I’m not sure they’ve earned that honor.
jnfr
We’ve shifted all our yard tools to electric. The lack of fumes makes yard work so much more pleasant.
We don’t drive much and our old 2004 Prius still works like a charm and costs almost nothing to run, so I don’t see us trading for a new car any time soon. But if we do, it will be electric. We’re all in on the solar power for the house, too.
Kay
@jnfr:
And the quiet.
Soprano2
Almost forgot I wanted to share this exciting news on the morning open thread. Last night our choir director announced that on June 3, 2023, our choir is going to sing a concert at Carnegie Hall! I looked at one of my friends who’s been in there on and off almost as long as I have in disbelief. We asked the director to repeat what she said since we thought we didn’t hear right! She said we’ll get more details after next week’s spring break, but to say I’m excited about this wouldn’t be enough – I’m super pumped for it! I’ve never been to New York City (except 30 minutes in the airport in 1979), so that’s exciting. The thing is, for most of the time I’ve been in this choir we were the “evening choir”, considered “extra singers” and not even thought to be good enough to have our own concerts. When Dr. LaBarr, the new head of Choral Studies, was hired in 2014 all of that changed. We began to be treated as our own choir, and we had our own concerts. Two years ago we got our own conductor, who is fantastic. This semester she told me that our choir is the heart of Grand Chorus (that’s what they call the combined choirs) because we have so many people – there are now over 80 singers in a choir that used to average about 40 or fewer. And now this! I never in a million years thought something like this could ever happen – this was something the more elite daytime choirs did, not us!
Uncle Jeffy
Typical stupid question from Peter Doocebag. Jen Psaki skewered him like a shish-kebab.
Kay
I genuinely think it’s time for Democrats to start calling Republican elitists for their opposition to these popular products and means of alternative energy. I am surrounded by wind turbines in rural Ohio. My town has a solar field and has had one since 2011. Doocy and Trump live in this little bubble. This ridiculous talking point hasn’t been true for a decade.
Betty Cracker
@brendancalling: That’s so heartening to hear. Sometimes I think if we pro-democracy, pro-equality adults can just hang in there for another decade or so, at least holding the line if we can’t gain ground, maybe the kids will save America.
jnfr
@Kay:
So quiet.
@Soprano2:
Huge congrats! You must be thrilled.
OzarkHillbilly
@Soprano2: I send some well earned congratulations to you and all your compatriots.
Soprano2
@Jim, Foolish Literalist: I’m gobsmacked too. We have a 1987 Chevy S-10 pickup that’s a beater, and we’ve had several people try to buy it from us because companies quit making small pickups.
Kalakal
@OzarkHillbilly: I did it with Burma, Virgil & Cobweb when Hurricane Irma paid a visit, I can’t even to begin what it would be like on foot, in a war zone, but like you I know I’d damn well do my best
OzarkHillbilly
@Betty Cracker: I like to say my sons and their friends are better people than I and that if I did enough right their children will be even better still.
Baud
@Jim, Foolish Literalist:
Maybe they did all their consumer testing in the diners that the NYT always visits.
Baud
@Soprano2:
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eclare
@Soprano2: Congratulations!
Kay
@jnfr:
I love mowing and I think the electric mower forces you to let the tool do the work, where with a gas mower I was always speeding up and working too hard.
Now I’m in this quiet, meditative mowing zone :)
O. Felix Culpa
@Uncle Jeffy: I’m beginning to wonder if he does this on purpose. Perhaps Doocey gets some perverse pleasure from his daily skewering.
Danielx
@Soprano2:
teh awesome!
Kalakal
@Soprano2: Wow! That’s teriffic, congratulations!
Kay
@jnfr:
At one time I had a tiny city lot so I bought a reel mower- no engine or motor- you just push it and it rotates and clips but it had to be perfectly sharp which I obsessed over so I gave it away. It was nice though. Whirring sound, clip, clip, clip.
Danielx
Snowing. Again.
Ramalama
@Soprano2: Bravo.
How do you get to perform at Carnegie Hall? Practice, practice, practice. Also seems you need a great choral director, too!
I saw kd lang perform there and Tracy Chapman. The cheap seats have incredible acoustics.
RandomMonster
“Does Biden drive an electric car?” is the “Al Gore flies on airplanes so he’s a hypocrite!” of the new century.
Enhanced Voting Techniques
Apparently there was some village in Belarus that was bombed and no one can figured out if was a Russian false flag or simply sheer incompetence on the Russian air forces’ part. This is along with claims that Russian artillery that is killing all those civilians is really, really prone to shelling their own troops.
Soprano2
@Danielx: It’s snowing here, too. We’re supposed to get 2-3 inches. I’m hoping this is the last gasp of winter, although we can get snow in April too.
NotMax
@Soprano2
“Practice, practice, practice” pays off.
;)
Choral trivia: NYC’s Carnegie Hall was originally built as the home base for not only the symphony but also the Oratorio Society.
Betty Cracker
@Kay: My dad used to make me mow the lawn for punishment, and I’ve always hated it. My husband and I lived in an apartment when we first got married, and when he wanted to buy a house, I said fine as long as I never have to mow the lawn. He’s been mowing the lawn for almost 25 years now! :)
Barbara
@Baud:
Oh, the humanity! Irony has been extinct for so long that it’s shocking to see a living specimen.
jnfr
@Kay:
That’s a great way to think about it. Mowing is still a chore for me :)
eclare
@Soprano2: Sort of on-topic, I highly recommend the movie Florence Foster Jenkins, about a woman with a horrible singing voice whose dream is to sing at Carnegie Hall.
It stars Meryl Streep, Hugh Grant, and Simon Helberg, Wolowitz from The Big Bang Theory. Very funny and also very touching
Kay
@Betty Cracker:
She covers public ed exclusively and has been doing it a lot longer than the johnny come lately crowd who only arrived to push the “cancel culture” panic and screech about masks. New Hampshire has a far Right group of libertarians who have a lot of power in the leg and they saw cancel culture/gay panic as their opening to abolish public schools. Wokedy-woke woke, the wokeness is coming to get your kids, they just pounded it.
They lost big Tuesday.
O. Felix Culpa
@Kay:
Good.
NotMax
@Betty Cracker
Nothing like being comfortably ensconced at the tiki bar while watching someone else mow!
;)
Barbara
@Kay: What a relief.
frosty
@Soprano2: That’s fantastic! Congratulations and enjoy NYC!
It’s gotten better since the time in the 80s when the Amtrak conductor announced: “New York City, the Big Apple. Watch your step, your purse, your wallet, and your watch.”
OzarkHillbilly
@Soprano2: So far, I’m disappointed. Supposed to 12 degrees tonight and I want a nice insulating blanket of snow to protect all my tender young plants just now peeking up.
Enhanced Voting Techniques
Interesting, so this the what the Russian off ramp will look like.
Pretty much BS everyone it was a glorious victory, all according to plan.
Baud
@Kay:
Pictures of semis or it didn’t happen.
NotMax
@,a href=”https://balloon-juice.com/2022/03/11/tall-thegif-open-thread-moving-toward-a-new-normal/#comment-8455301″>frosty
Sadly, the Carnegie Deli swims with the (gefilte) fishes.
Baud
@Enhanced Voting Techniques:
Maybe Putin will end the war if we give him a participation trophy.
smith
The not-so-perverse pleasure is in the attention. How many other questions from the WH briefing do you ever hear about?
Betty Cracker
@Kay: Wow, excellent news, and I hope that’s a harbinger of a nationwide trend. I keep thinking the extremist shit these people are pushing is out of whack with general parent/voter sentiment, but I really don’t trust my ability to gauge that.
Betty Cracker
@NotMax: To be fair, the mister xeriscapes as much as possible, so he only has to go after stray weeds with the mower. :)
germy
@smith:
He gets attention, and it’s never reported as a “skewering” in conservative media.
In conservative media it’s reported that he stumps her with profound questions that expose her (and Biden’s) incompetence.
Kristine
@Soprano2: So cool–congratulations!
I love NYC. If possible, take a Circle Line boat trip around Manhattan island. I enjoyed seeing how all the boroughs/bridges linked up and marveled at the amount of greenspace at the northern end.
Also, Il Laboratorio del Gelato gelato.
Betty Cracker
@Enhanced Voting Techniques: Fascinating.
germy
Emilio Delgado, ‘Sesame Street’s’ Luis for more than 40 years, has died
smith
Like you, I HATE HATE HATE to mow lawns. My entire lot is now a perennial garden, and I haven’t used a mower in 20+ years. Believe it or not, it’s no more work to maintain than a lawn was, and is vastly better for birds, bugs, and other critters.
laura
@Soprano2: Congratulations! Here’s hoping that you might consider taking some pictures and sharing your trip in the On the Road. If you have a bit of free time, consider the HighLine park. Absolutely do the Circle Line boat ride around Manhattan- the most lovely and efficient way to take in the totality of the place, and a stroll in Central Park, le sigh.
Betty Cracker
@germy: Yep, and as much as it gives us a thrill to see the press secretary smack that smarmy, bleached out nepotism hire down, every episode of the Psaki and Doocy show sends a message that Fox News is a legitimate, if conservative, news network. It is in fact an authoritarian propaganda outlet that is increasingly aligned with Putin, Orbán, etc., against liberal democracy.
Enhanced Voting Techniques
Exactly. The whole tone of those Russians pundits is “oh, but we really want to be Americans so badly.”
Kristine
So Deutsche Bank is sticking with Russia.
Imagine my shock.
germy
@Kristine:
https://youtu.be/jZppz2XZJAU?t=1
Baud
@Kristine:
Damn. It takes work to be lower than those two.
Tdjr
@Soprano2: wow! That’s totally awesome!
Omnes Omnibus
Of note, the omnibus package also included the reauthorization of VAWA.
Kristine
@laura: @Soprano2: Definitely the High Line. And if possible the Met Cloisters.
The subway stop at the AMNH has the coolest critter murals.
I also took a Greenwich Village ghost tour the last time I visited–it’s been too long. I just simply love NYC.
Kalakal
@Betty Cracker: I hate mowing, my joy is herbaceaous borders. Mysteriously the lawns shrink each year.
Also after living in England, lawns in Florida are just rubbish, even if you waste a zillion gallons of water a year which I’m not going to do. I love going up to see the kids in NJ, see that green, walk in the woods.
I love the sub tropical plants of Florida, it’s like everything I used to grow as a houseplant has exploded and is living it large and my old garden is now reduced a collection of pot plants. Each to their place and I love them all
One thing I miss terribly are spring bulbs, there are times I would sell my soul to walk in a Bluebell wood
Dorothy A. Winsor
@Soprano2: Congratulations! What a great story of your choir’s growth.
Baud
@Omnes Omnibus:
?
NotMax
Soprano2
Bit of a hike but if you like doughnuts….
Le Comte de Monte Cristo, fka Edmund Dantes
Two things:
smith
@Baud: Speaking of Russia’s financial problems, is there any information about what’s going on with their stock market? It’s been closed for 2 weeks now. Can you just shut down a stock market indefinitely?
lowtechcyclist
@Soprano2:
You bet. It’s time to take the offensive on this, too. We are the party that believes in equal rights for women, blacks, Hispanics, gays, transgender persons, not just straight white Christian men, and we should say that loud, proud, and often, and remind people that the GOP’s against all the above.
And we should also make it clear that we’re the party that stands with public school teachers against all the people who have made a hobby out of harassing them.
One thing I’ve never seen anyone say about the whole artificial CRT panic is about the impossible logistics of it: there are 3,143 counties and ~12,000 school districts in the United States. And most of the teachers in most of those schools have been teaching there for years, often decades.
Whatever they say CRT is, it’s either happening in just a few places, or it’s been being taught everywhere for a long time now.
Omnes Omnibus
@Betty Cracker: It is one of the few household/gardening tasks that I don’t mind. After my dad’s heart attack last summer, I helped out with my parents’ lawn. It was the first time that I had cut a lawn in 28 years. It was fine. Mowers have improved over the years.
Sure Lurkalot
@Kay: I love mowing too! We have a push mower…though our backyard is large for a townhome, the HOA maintains the front so the task is doable in about 20 minutes or so.
Is there such a thing as a quiet electric weed whacker?
Doug R
@eclare: Jerry Seinfeld visits President Obama with a 1963 Corvette Stingray:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UM-Q_zpuJGU
Baud
@smith: Sure. The only thing the market does is facilitate selling new shares and trading them. People will just be stuck holding on to their shares or having to trade them off-market, if possible.
Kent
@Betty Cracker:
One political race I’m watching with much interest is our local Congressional primary race here in the WA-3rd which is essentially Vancouver WA (Portland suburbs) extending up I-5 to some really read redneck mill towns like Longview and a lot of really rural area. I expect it will be a harbinger of sorts.
Our incumbent is Jaime Herrera Beutler who is the only GOP-er to hold a district touching the Pacific Ocean outside of Alaska. She was one of the 8? GOP members of Congress who voted to impeach Trump and so is in his crosshairs.
What makes this interesting is Washington’s “Jungle” primary combined with mail-in voting. Essentially every voter in the district gets a ballot in the mail with all the primary candidates from all parties listed together and the top to advance to the general. The MAGA crowd have been desperately recruiting primary opposition to Jaime and to date there are at least 4 semi-prominent GOPers in the race plus a bunch of others. They are a completely feral bunch and have been unable to settle on a favored MAGA opponent to Jaime. Meanwhile there are a couple of Dems but none who are prominent or high profile which is disappointing. If any higher profile local Dems get recruited and throw their hat into the race I expect the local Dem establishment (teacher unions etc.) will quickly circle the wagons and run with them.
I expect Jaime to easily cruise to one of the top two spots just on name recognition alone and the fact that she has a very very good local staff and media presence. And she is generally well liked by the average a-political suburbanite types as well as the mainstream GOP business community. The only question is whether a Dem takes the other spot or one of the MAGATs. I expect it will be the former but there aren’t any obvious top candidates yet.
Kalakal
@Omnes Omnibus: That is good news
Geminid
@laura: The Staten Island Ferry is a nice ride too, gives a really good view from the open water.
germy
Jim, Foolish Literalist
@Kalakal: my cousin in the Chicago suburbs is one of least active people I know (in fairness, he works long hours in a office job, and I wouldn’t be looking to jump on a treadmill before or after work, either), but he cuts his lawn twice a week, even during those dog days when the local news tells people to avoid unnecessary outdoor activity. Granted, it’s a standard suburban lot and probably takes him less than half an hour, but sometimes he’ll tell me he cut the grass again and I think “How can you possibly tell the difference after three days?” Last summer they were pretty much in a drought, but almost every time I talked to him “I just cut the grass….”
Le Comte de Monte Cristo, fka Edmund Dantes
@Kristine:
I actually agree with this statement. It absolutely would.
Frankensteinbeck
@Kay:
I’m glad. One thing the rest of the population doesn’t know but should is that large portions of the Republican base, including evangelicals, want to completely abolish the public school system. It exposes their children to alternative viewpoints and children of other races and religions, which threatens their ability to force their children into following their belief system.
CaseyL
@Soprano2: Congratulations! Have a wonderful time in NYC!
(I thought of wishing you well by saying “Sing like there’s no one listening,” or “Sing like you’re in your shower,” but am not sure either of those are actually considered good luck for choristers?)
NotMax
@Sure Lurkalot
Yup. Scads of ’em.
Presume the rechargeable batteries have gotten better since the one purchased years and years ago from Sears. Battery on that one gives out after maybe 10 minutes.
Calouste
@Enhanced Voting Techniques: Maybe it will take Ukraine 10 years to rebuild their military, but how long will it take Russia to rebuild their economy and international reputation?
Baud
@germy:
Taibbi lacks credibility, but articles like that do re-raise the question of the “hack deficit.”
Kent
@Frankensteinbeck: They really do want to abolish public schools. I used to not think so but this latest bunch really have that as their objective. Replaced I guess by taxpayer funded private schools without regulation cause “religious freedumb”
germy
They get mad if you accuse them of being bigots.
Kent
It will take Ukraine 6 months to rebuild their military at best.
The country will be full up to the gills with combat veterans. All they will need to do is buy stuff and there is endless amounts of military stuff for sale in this day and age.
Le Comte de Monte Cristo, fka Edmund Dantes
@Sure Lurkalot:
I have a mostly wooded lot at about an acre and a half, but only about 60% mowable. I use a push mower.
I hate doing it, and it takes about 2.5 hours because of the contours and turns. The bad part is that I’m an ace on box turtle kills because there are some dips in the lot where I’m not always successful at finding the little guys before running an area.
danielx
@NotMax:
I have noted that. Good electric tools with adequate running time are expensive, but worth the money.
Jim, Foolish Literalist
@Baud: Krugman suggested a couple weeks ago that liberal economists might want to try a little bit of spin to help our side politically, and his colleagues reacted like a collection of Edwardian baronets who had just heard a proposal to admit the not-quite-British to their club
Steeplejack
“State capture.” Informative cartoon from Australia with relevance here.
lowtechcyclist
That is so cool! I hope it goes fabulously well.
And NYC is a great city, I’m sure you can get lots of advice from people on what to do, where to eat, etc. as the day gets closer.
NotMax
@Kent
“Let’s all give a very warm welcome to the new students at Church of Satan Elementary.”
//
Anyway
@Soprano2:
OMG! How exciting…
Penciling it in my calendar. worth braving Manhattan parking costs …
Anyway
@Jim, Foolish Literalist:
The hack gap is real.
Brachiator
I admire Psaki with the ardor of a thousand suns.
Soprano2
@OzarkHillbilly: Looks like the bulk of it hasn’t gotten to you yet.
Baud
@Jim, Foolish Literalist:
To be fair, I’m not sure our “hacks” should necessarily be true “experts.” Hacks should be people who can message, not necessarily people with deep knowledge of a topic.
cain
@Jim, Foolish Literalist:
They could have gone with “Nova” as well. eg “no go” :-)
Le Comte de Monte Cristo, fka Edmund Dantes
@Calouste:
The Russian Federation absolutely screwed the pooch with their military this time. Unless they go to a broad conscription program and significant allocations of worthless rubles to their domestic arms manufacture, they’re completely hollowed out.
They committed something on the order of 10 (or more) divisions to this clusterfuck, and have lost anywhere between 5 and 10 percent KIA, along with piles of equipment. God knows how many experienced NCOs and platoon/company level commanders are now out of action.
Kristine
@Le Comte de Monte Cristo, fka Edmund Dantes:
Sounds like me and leopard frogs and garter snakes. Only 1/3 acre lot, but bumpy with scattered low/wet spots. The baby frogs often skitter atop the grass, so I can stop and relocate them out of harm’s way. But the adults just hunker down, then get a lesson in how a mower works.
Captain C
@Kristine:
And walk there from the subway at 190th through Fort Tryon Park if you can, it’s lovely, with some great views.
Anyway
@Betty Cracker:
Xeriscaping in the Florida swampland? The mind boggles…
lowtechcyclist
I still have a gas mower, but I’ll probably shift to electric when it dies. But everything else has always been either been corded or cordless electric. Pretty much all corded these days – way cheaper, and don’t have to worry about keeping batteries charged. And I don’t mind using an extension cord with blowers, hedge trimmers, weed whackers, etc.
Kalakal
@Jim, Foolish Literalist: Heh, I know people like that in England, it’s a matter of pride when they can reduce the blade height. I love gardening and like lawns, I just find mowing a tedious chore, I resent the time it takes away from the beds. Perhaps when I retire it will be different.
danielx
Was just reminded that your humble obedient servant has to perform one of the all-time least favorite tasks today: pulling washer and (new) dryer out of utility closet today to replace half-assed flexible aluminum dryer vent hose. Dryer installers were in and out in fifteen minutes, but naturally used cheap semi-metallic duct* and crushed it in the bargain. So, go get semi-rigid flexible duct, pull washer and dryer out, climb over washer to get access to dryer ductwork, install new duct without kinking or crushing it, climb back out, move washer and dryer back in place….
My back aches already. This is going to be an Advil kind of day.
*the kind the dryer manual specifically says NOT to use, of course.
catclub
when will he finish? must be a big lawn.
Jim, Foolish Literalist
NotMax
@Kristine
Gotta link it.
;)
catclub
@smith:
ummm, there was some market that shut down in 1917 and did not reopen until about 1991. Where was that?
raven
@Jim, Foolish Literalist:
Chieu Hoi
Kalakal
@catclub: Nice one.
The old classic “In 1909 Marcel Proust sat down with a cup of tea to write a book. 13 years later he finished it”
Jim, Foolish Literalist
O. Felix Culpa
@raven: I had to look that one up: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chieu_Hoi
trnc
Perhaps that would be a good time to tell Russia that they’re no longer on the Security Council until they can prove that they properly applied to be on it after the dissolution of the USSR.
Old School
When the first round of mailing COVID tests started in January, it took close to a month for ours to arrive.
The second round started this week and our package was just delivered.
That’s progress!
O. Felix Culpa
Oops. I landed in moderation due to an excess of links. Reposted, minus the many links.
@raven: I had to look that one up: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chieu_Hoi
Calouste
@Le Comte de Monte Cristo, fka Edmund Dantes: And Major-Generals. Third Russian Major-General reported KIA today, out of an estimated 20 involved with the invasion.
Le Comte de Monte Cristo, fka Edmund Dantes
@Jim, Foolish Literalist:
Being a Russian major general on the Ukrainian front is a bit like being Al Quaeda’s #3 man.
Jim, Foolish Literalist
@Le Comte de Monte Cristo, fka Edmund Dantes: when, as Twitter Nixon says, do the colonels start to get ideas?
/rhetorical, I’m not hoping for that miracle
Jim, Foolish Literalist
@Le Comte de Monte Cristo, fka Edmund Dantes: when, as Twitter Nixon says, do the colonels start to get ideas?
/rhetorical, I’m not hoping for that miracle
Baud
@Jim, Foolish Literalist:
That’s a big loss for Russia. He was the very model of a modern Major-General.
raven
@O. Felix Culpa: ”
O. Felix Culpa
@raven: I wonder how it worked out for the “defectors” in the long run.
SiubhanDuinne
Completely O/T, but has anyone here seen the new (Spielberg) West Side Story? AFAIC, it is orders of magnitude better than the 1961 version. No offence to the earlier filmmakers, but the grittiness of the new version makes the whole thing real and makes the earlier version seem just limp and sanitised. I am rather in awe with what Spielberg’s accomplished, and I’m sorry Sondheim didn’t live to see it.
Geminid
@Calouste: There was also the Chechen General Tushayev. He was infamous for his torture and murder of LGBTQ+ Chechens. The Ukrainian Army stamped Tushayev’s ticket to Hell at the Antonov Airport near Kviv, a few days into the war.
eclare
@Doug R: Thanks! Such a good episode.
Cacti
@germy: Careful saying mean things about Matt Taibbi.
Anne Laurie scrubs those.
Ksmiami
@Baud: or one of Tom Brady’s Super Bowl rings… amirite?
germy
@SiubhanDuinne:
I thought Sondheim attended a pre-release screening. I thought I read that somewhere.
O. Felix Culpa
Is anyone else experiencing the BJ screen maniacally jumping around after a refresh? It started for me a few days ago, plus the screen goes all the way to the bottom when I hit “comment” instead of to the comment box. Then the screen shudders and quivers as I scroll back up to the comments or comment box. Never experienced such weirdness before. (Windows 10/Chrome)
Baud
@O. Felix Culpa: I’ve been getting the thing where the screen automatically goes to the top of the page.
raven
@O. Felix Culpa: The link I posted is a pretty decent overview of the program. Like everything else there it was mixed at best.
Jim, Foolish Literalist
@O. Felix Culpa: not seeing exactly that, but I’ve been getting a jumpy screen for a week or so now. Adam said it happens with embedded tweets when twitter updates on it’s end.
I have no idea now the squirrels and tubes and ravens that make the internet work to their things
O. Felix Culpa
@Baud: Yes, that has happened to me too. “Refresh” will land me in all kinds of weird places. At first I thought it was taking me to wherever I last clicked the date/time stamp on a comment, which is sometimes but not always the case. The behavior seems very random.
Le Comte de Monte Cristo, fka Edmund Dantes
@Calouste:
Seems to me that a major general can’t be trained in 90 days like a conscript. Makes me wonder why doctrine would be so piss-poor that a general officer would operate so forward in an unsecured area.
Perhaps the doctrine of “race for objectives and escalate to de-escalate” has a gigantic tactical and strategic hole if it isn’t also accompanied by a doctrine of “consolidate, pacify and relieve civilian losses.”
Ukraine isn’t Syria. These fuckers broke it, and are going to have to stay.
O. Felix Culpa
@raven: Thanks for calling my attention to the link. Looks interesting, and I’ll give it a closer read.
Ksmiami
@smith: I’m pretty sure it means there is no Russian stock market. It’s gone. Kaput.
Kayla Rudbek
@Kent: apparently they have captured so much Russian equipment, they have more tanks now than before the invasion began.
A Streeter
@Betty Cracker:
When my wife decided we should buy a house (I could have happily lived in apartments all my life), I realized that this would be fine, as long as: it was a rowhouse, walking distance to a subway station, and NO GODDAMN GRASS.
(I’ve come to like our rowhouse, with its small garden of a front yard even more than an apartment.)
eclare
@O. Felix Culpa: Same here. Samsung Galaxy 10e. Seems to be worse in the morning, then gets a little better as the day goes on.
Kalakal
@O. Felix Culpa: Yep, on Android. Adam explained it and offered a fix in the War update yesterday
O. Felix Culpa
@eclare: I forgot to mention it’s also happening on my Android phone.
prostratedragon
@Soprano2: Congratulations, that’s terrific news! Looking forward to interim reports.
catclub
@O. Felix Culpa: me too.
off to re-start firefox
O. Felix Culpa
@Kalakal: I tried that fix. Didn’t work. :(
Jim, Foolish Literalist
NPR weekly news round-up, talking about seizing oligarchs’ assets: The Feds could probably seize half of trump tower. I didn’t catch his name.
Calouste
@Le Comte de Monte Cristo, fka Edmund Dantes: It could also be that their doctrine of what constitutes a secure area is outdated in the age of cameras everywhere and unmanned drones that can fire missiles from a few miles away.
O. Felix Culpa
@O. Felix Culpa: Update — clearing cookies has calmed BJ down on my laptop. Not sure why it didn’t work on my Android phone. Will try again.
Update 2: BJ still quivers when I scroll up on my laptop. I suppose I can endure a little seasickness with my blog-reading.
Miss Bianca
@Betty Cracker: That’s one of the things I’ve gotten used to up here on the mountain – surrounded by grass and trees, but no lawn! No mowing!
I’m not sure I could ever even think about having a lawn again.
Jim, Foolish Literalist
if confirmed
Baud
catclub
@O. Felix Culpa: yeah, still seems pretty bouncy
Steeplejack
@Jim, Foolish Literalist:
Plus they killed the leader of the Chechen fighters who came in. But maybe he was a warlord, not a general.
Frankensteinbeck
@smith:
You can, but it’s a gut wound to your economy. For all its many problems, the stock market has an important role in making businesses work. Putin is taking the kinds of domestic actions you only take if you are absolutely desperate.
Kalakal
@O. Felix Culpa: The SF author Cordwainer Smith aka Paul Linebarger was an early US expert in psychological warfare. He grew up in China, Sun Yat Sen was his godfather. He worked for US Army intelligence and wrote the surrender leaflet for Chinese troops in the Korean war. He thought it as his proudest achievement
catclub
@Jim, Foolish Literalist:
Stalin was such a great role model for wartime personnel management.
Le Comte de Monte Cristo, fka Edmund Dantes
I am still chuckling over banning Instagram. If mostly naked girls in their early 20s aren’t shaking their fine asses around while accompanying conspicuous consumption oligarchs around the globe, what content will Instagram have to offer?
Jim, Foolish Literalist
This is like a parody of how a bad movie from the 60s imagined Soviet leadership
Shoigu’s gotta be sniffing his tea and keeping his back to walls.
eclare
@Jim, Foolish Literalist: Is that the really nervous guy who was told by Putin, “Sergei, speak plainly”?
Friend and I mused at the time he was a goner.
Steeplejack
@O. Felix Culpa:
Yes, it’s happening to me on both Windows (Firefox) and Android (Brave browser).
Betty Cracker
@Anyway: Xeriscape might be the wrong word since this is the opposite of an “arid” landscape. :) What I meant is he landscapes with native plants, builds garden boxes, etc., instead of trying to create a lawn that looks like a fairway.
sixthdoctor
@germy: Speaking of those fake toughs driving their Putin peckers, their fee-fees are hurt from the most popular Maryland bird…
Dee Lurker
Not that anyone cares, but here is a semi-useless post about my part in yesterday’s drama.
First, I want to apologize to G&T. I am sorry for engaging in a classic internet flamefest with you. I did not know about your heritage, and you do not know about my PTSD. We went at it based on a whole lot of ignorance and misunderstanding, of which I played the greater part. Please forgive my stupidity, and if not then I understand. You have my sincere condolences over what you are suffering through.
Second, I am a bit flustered still over accusations that I am either a GG cheerleader or GG himself. I called him a Russian asset… I have a hard time believing that my words could be construed as pro-GG. My point was that our diplomatic credibility is damaged and this has effected how war is engaged. Part of how things have changed is the way Russian and Chinese propaganda can be laundered through western media. GG is one of the principal stomachs that churn the puke funnel of disinformation. This is largely because of the undeserved gravitas he gained through the Snowden affair.
The point I was attempting to make yesterday is that the US has a steeper hill to climb diplomatically in order to galvanize an effective good vs. evil frame by which to engage Russia. Yes, Biden is doing yeoman’s work in rehabilitating our image, but the damage is deep. We did deliberately target civilians and civilian infrastructure in Iraq. An example I witnessed was when we sank every civilian boat in the Euphrates in order to protect the Haditha dam from a potential “boat bomb.” The US routinely used intel in order to conduct massive pro-active exercises that targeted civilians and collated it under acceptable collateral damage. This is what Russia is doing on a larger more nefarious scale, but I guarantee every attack on a civilian structure is rationalized as a legitimate military target.
I think people like Silverman who are hand-waving this away fail to understand how our documented actions give a foothold for the current atrocities and our ability to defend against Russian and Chinese agitprop filtered through quislings like GG.
Blah blah blah. I am not Greenwald. He simps for fascists.
Enhanced Voting Techniques
Read the rest of the show’s transcript; the various Russian pundits were saying Russian needs to end this sooner than later because of the economy, followed by a lot of “Unpossible this will hurt Russia!”
Kent
The stock market is how you bring private investors into your economy. No stock market, no private investment and you are back to a state-owned centralized economy. And we know how well that works.
Tenar Arha
@eclare: that was just odd & interesting enough I went looking for the photo. Was it this one?
indycat32
@O. Felix Culpa: Yes. I assumed it was because I’m using a Kindle. Every refresh ends up at the very bottom of the page.
Enhanced Voting Techniques
@Kent: Also, it looks like the weapons of the future to fight successful defensive wars are relatively cheep; hand held missiles, drones, artillery and information networks. It seems like to do successful large scale offensive operations a country needs Uncle Sam levels of investment.
eclare
@Tenar Arha: The photo I saw was at a different angle, with the gun more prominent, but yep, that’s it.
eclare
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Frankensteinbeck
@Enhanced Voting Techniques:
Like with the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan, I hesitate to draw any lessons from a situation where one side is wildly incompetent.
J R in WV
@Soprano2:
Wow, great news. Congratulations to you and all your fellow singers!! We love visiting Manhattan, it’s quite a place, so much variety.
cain
@O. Felix Culpa:
Damn right – and I will add that a bunch of dark money pushers lost a lot of money. I hope they keep losing their cash.
ETA #200! My goodness! I’m overwhelmed.
Miss Bianca
@Kent: I’m wondering whether a lot of older people might not welcome the prospect, if not the reality, of a return to a state-run economy, after all this. I read an article a few years back that reported there was a lot of nostalgia for Soviet-style socialism among the older set, which I recall surprising me a little. Younger people, I have no idea.
Enhanced Voting Techniques
@Frankensteinbeck: Well Iraq as a good example; Iraq attacked Iran because Saddam though Iran would be easy win because of the Iranian Revolution and US sanctions, instead the war turned into an eight year stalemate. The two US Iraq Wars; US takes out the Iraq army twice, taking about a month each time. Ether go big or stay home in modern war.
raven
@Dee Lurker: Adam isn’t “hand waving” away shit.
Le Comte de Monte Cristo, fka Edmund Dantes
@Dee Lurker:
Thats a lot of words to get to Griftwald’s default position of “everything the US does for eternity must be filtered through ‘but what about the Iraq invasion’ 20 years ago”.
Societies learn from mistakes. Germany did. Japan did. To a lesser extent, so did the UK. We do as well. It is disingenuous in the extreme to “whatabout” an open and notorious set of war crimes regarding an announced clear war to erase a national identity, as is happening here.
Reminds me of every time I see some aging wingnut shriek about Richard Daley in the 1960 election.
JAFD
Salutations, jackals of NYC and vicinity !
OK, am tentatively scheduling the ‘Coming Out From Lockdown Meetup’ for Sunday, the Third of April, at 3 PM EDT
Planning to meet on the balcony of the Tir Na Nog, across from Penn Station – same place as last time.
If anybody has issues with place or time, please let me know. Ms. WaterGirl hath my contact info. Will check with the Tir, see if they’ll hold space for us, if no objctions.
Hope to see yo’ all there!
Brantl
Frankensteinbeck
@Enhanced Voting Techniques:
I don’t mean the invasions. I mean the occupations. Who knows anything about rebuilding conquered countries? There is nothing to learn there because Bush didn’t try.
O. Felix Culpa
@cain: I love your joy when you score a “good” number. :)
Enhanced Voting Techniques
So the same group whose brilliant, it can’t fail war plan was “Step 1) Kill Zelenskyy, Step 2) Compel Zelenskyy to sign treaty with Russia, step 3) start war, step 4) ?, step5) win war, step 6) dispatch assassins to Kyev to kill Zelenskyy step 7) Hire assassins kill to Zelenskyy” are going threw and reviewing fire missions for individual Russian artillery batteries?
I think it’s more reasonable to assume those batteries are just shooting at anything that moves to keep the generals screaming at them happy because shooting guns + ? = victory.
Enhanced Voting Techniques
@Frankensteinbeck: Iraq problem was the NeoCons reject nation building. They spent a year on nonsense like rewriting the Iraqi traffic code and introducing copayments to the Iraqi medical system until the Iraqis got pissed and started using power tools on each other.
Anarcho-Syndicalists for you- they trust the people do the right thing, and if they don’t the Anarcho-Syndicats will blow it up until the people do.
Ken
@NotMax: I don’t know about the Church of Satan, but it would be right in the Satanic Temple‘s bailiwick.
J R in WV
@Sure Lurkalot:
Yes, many brands, with batteries. The only sound is the whizzing of the cord spinning and the crying of the weeds as they are whacked. Of course, some are well made and others are cheap trash. Reviews should be read before spending money.
leeleeFL
@Calouste: Russia’s reputation is shit, so no worries there. The economy is a different story. Plus, The EU and NATO can rebuild the newest Member much faster! Don’t tell anyone, though!
CliosFanBoy
@Soprano2: Wow, glad it’s still running. My Dad was one of the designers of one of the factories that made S-10s. He really thought highly of those little pickups.
leeleeFL
@Le Comte de Monte Cristo, fka Edmund Dantes: Gives new meaning to “sent to the Russian Front!” Doesn’t it?
PST
@Kay: I spent my formative years in Toledo, Ohio. I’m 68 years old now, and for all but four of those years the Ninth District has been represented by either Lud Ashley or Marcy Kaptur. I find that just remarkable. She’s an outstanding Democrat. It’s people like her that make me oppose term limits.
Soprano2
@CliosFanBoy: Well, it’s on its second engine, but it’s a trooper that runs great. It’s a bottom of the line model; it didn’t even have a radio in it when we bought it. I think it had been used by a construction company.
StringOnAStick
@Enhanced Voting Techniques: I thought Anarcho-syndicalists was an old joke that Life of Brian kicked the last bit of stuffing out of, and then I met one. It took we awhile to realize that the things he said weren’t someone being ironic, he really meant all that crap. White male living on the family money in a hole in the wall house? Why yes, yes he was.
Kristine
@NotMax: A classic.
James E Powell
@O. Felix Culpa:
Every video of Doocey interacting with Psaki is edited to make him look good & her look bad. Then it is circulated on social media with “Doocey totally owns Psaki!” or “Doocey silences Psaki!” headlines.
sab
@Kay: Until I got married twenty years ago I had an old-fashioned push mower because I could use the exercise and I didn’t want the periodic struggle with the non-starting gasoline powered mower.
Husband insisted on a gas mower when we got married because lawn mowing is men’s work and he wasn’t about to do it with a push mower. So every spring the yelling at the gas mower that didn’t want to start.
Two years ago we got an electric mower. Almost silent, always reliable. No more gas cans sitting around. We can leave the mower outside and just bring the tiny battery inside.
JML
@sab: I went electric when I bought the house and just keep getting the tools that all use the same battery system and it’s been pretty great. (the lawn mower is still pretty loud?) I’ve got three batteries and two chargers, so I can cover my fairly large yard with no problem even when I let it go for a bit, I’ve got enough juice to handle the fairly large driveway with the small snowblower, and the weedwacker has been great too.
The battery-operated tools come down in price pretty fast when you don’t need to get another charger…
evodevo
@Baud: Yeah…they could start back up from nothing…Tom Levenson talked about the British stock market starting out as people meeting in coffeehouses in London to sell shares to each other…
evodevo
@O. Felix Culpa: Me too, today – and I’m Firefox, so..also the tweets in the main post often don’t load
dnfree
@germy: Jussie Smollett got 150 days not simply for attacking himself, but for lying about it and continuing to lie about it (if his conviction is accurate), using up a lot of public resources in the (lengthy) process.
Matt McIrvin
@Le Comte de Monte Cristo, fka Edmund Dantes: What I personally take from the Iraq invasion is an extreme unwillingness to get sucked into supporting escalation through moral/emotional arguments. Because I’ve seen that story before, and it was how I got into trouble the last time, and the stakes are immensely higher here. If the ICBMs start flying, Ukraine will still get destroyed along with the US, Russia and everybody else.
I think Biden is playing this about as well as he can, and the people pushing for far greater action worry me, though I recognize their moral arguments.
germy
@dnfree:
How many public resources did it take to clean up the capitol?
Also, no police were injured or traumatized to the point of suicide after Smollett’s hoax.