Delaware Liberal

Sunday Open Thread [3.10.2013]

It is a gorgeous Sunday, following a gorgeous Saturday. I’m even thinking about working on my yard this afternoon — a thing I try to ignore until the very last minute. In any event, I hope you are enjoying this day!

Sheriff Crazy is back in court in Sussex Co., looking for somebody — anybody, please! — to let him arrest people. Why he needs to arrest people is certainly not clear to me — but the power grab by a tejhadi who would have never qualified for this Government Job otherwise has some symmetry to it. Wonder if anyone is ever going to ask him about his personal jihad to Expand Government?

Great long read of the day — the Boston Globe takes a look at how the gridlock in DC for confirming judges is starving the court system:

The partisan gridlock in Washington — largely fueled by the determination of Republican legislators to block Obama’s agenda by any means — manifests itself in almost everything Washington tries to do these days. It is most visible in the ongoing budget stalement and the drama that nearly took the nation right over the so-called fiscal cliff, but the impact on the federal court system, while less obvious to the public, is no less damaging.

While the Senate’s slowness in approving judges nationwide has been noted, the practical and political impact on the courts of that holdup has received far less attention. The Senate has turned away one nominee after another — with a single Republican senator often able to block appointments without explanation — and the White House has often been powerless in response.

And Ikea is opening its own hotel chain. WIll you have to put your room together from a big flat box using a little allen wrench they provide? Yikes. But this wag from The Guardian provides a handy guide to the facilities of the new hotel:

The TV remote will be found on the top shelf of your MALM bedside table. Do not touch the TV, because some of the UPPLEVA TV wall brackets have had missing bolts replaced with shelf mount screws taken from the MALM bedside table, so they can be a bit wobbly. Also, don’t touch the MALM bedside table.

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