Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Drinking the Ethanol-aid

Hmm:

Former Iowa Governor Thomas Vilsack is set to be named by President-elect Barack Obama as his choice for Agriculture secretary
My hopes for substantially improving the farm bill just decreased, but we'll see.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Senate Republicans Kill Auto Bill

Because it would have given normal people the means to live a normal lifestyle.

The Senate on Thursday night abandoned efforts to fashion a government rescue of the American automobile industry, as Senate Republicans refused to support a bill endorsed by the White House and Congressional Democrats.

The failure to reach agreement on Capitol Hill raised a specter of financial collapse for General Motors and Chrysler, which say they may not be able to survive through this month.

After Senate Republicans balked at supporting a $14 billion auto rescue plan approved by the House on Wednesday, negotiators worked late into Thursday evening to broker a deal, but deadlocked over Republican demands for steep cuts in pay and benefits by the United Automobile Workers union in 2009.

I'm sickened. Republicans' ideological - privatize wealth! socialize risk! - and political - break the unions' backs! - reasons are disgusting.

This is not to say that this was the greatest plan ever - it wasn't - and that we needed to act right now - we don't - but there are principled objections that they could have made to the bill. Instead, they acted upon the most base and wretched motives.

Link.

Thursday, December 04, 2008

Clarence Thomas Wants a Pony for Christmas

Too bad for him, I don't think it's likely:

in a highly unusual move, U.S Associate Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has asked his colleagues of the court to consider a lawsuit filed, that questions Barack Obama's citizenship.

Nobody likes Clarence.

War?

Oh yeah, that war.

At least 15 people died and 147 were hurt, including many schoolchildren, by two suicide vehicle bombs in the former rebel bastion of Fallujah on Thursday, an interior ministry official said.

Earlier, a defence ministry official said at least 10 people, including women, were killed in the bombings, which he said targeted Iraqi police posts.

The surge was a success!

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Media Drama Queens

NYT's Alessandra Stanley.

Oh no she didn't!