DL Open Thread Monday Feb 28th 2022

Filed in National by on February 28, 2022

It is a basic convention of the “State of the Union” address that the sitting President proclaims the union “strong.”

I’m not sure how Biden is going to be able to continue with that bit of nonsense when his supreme court pick is getting zero votes from Republicans. 


89% of Workers at an Arizona Starbucks Vote for Union as Labor Movement Quickens

Baristas at a Starbucks (SBUX) cafe in Arizona on Friday became the third store to vote in favor of union representation, the latest in a rising wave of organized labor pushes at multiple locations across U.S. cities.

The Mesa, Arizona cafe is one of dozens inspired by last year’s vote in Buffalo. That location became the first of Starbucks’ workers to vote for union representation, in the face of the coffee giant’s open opposition. After the eligible vote count, 25 workers at the Mesa location voted in favor of the measure, compared to 3 who voted against.


Sanctions seem to be coming down on Putin and his kleptocracy fast and hard (with even Switzerland eyeing asset seizures).   And yet, if China decides to support Russia, Biden will have only succeeded in building a dam half way across the river.

But even if China contorts itself by stubbornly refusing to describe Putin’s actions as an invasion, it has edged closer to including Russia in its criticism.

China on Friday emphasised that “it is absolutely imperative that all parties exercise necessary restraint in order to prevent the situation in Ukraine from deteriorating or even getting out of control. The safety of ordinary people’s lives and properties should be effectively safeguarded, and in particular, large-scale humanitarian crises have to be prevented.”

Ukraine, it said, should be a bridge of communication between the east and west, not the frontline of confrontations between major countries. That, by implication, suggests China would favour Ukraine being a neutral state.



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  1. jason330 says:

    Among DC elites, there is no such thing as a permanently damaged reputation. I think Trump himself could gain acceptance by saying some moderately centrist things, if he wanted it.

    Former US attorney general Bill Barr has unleashed a volley of criticism at Donald Trump in his new book, saying the ex-president has “shown he has neither the temperament nor persuasive powers to provide the kind of positive leadership that is needed” and that the Republican party should move on from him.

    In One Damn Thing After Another, Mr Barr writes that his former boss could have won the 2020 election if he had “just exercised a modicum of self-restraint, moderating even a little of his pettiness”, according to the Wall Street Journal.

    He also rejects Mr Trump’s so-called “Big Lie” that he was cheated out of election victory by fraud.

    According to the Journal, Mr Barr writes: “The election was not ‘stolen’. Trump lost it.”

  2. Ben says:

    I look forward to Coons endorsement of Barr as bidens next VP for a unity ticket

  3. nathan arizona says:

    Barr was mostly a Trump toady, but isn’t it better when people of that ilk are not supporting him like they did? Wouldn’t it be scarier if they all looked back and found the Trump years to have been just fine? If Barr’s trying to protect his reputation, at least he thinks that continuing to support Trump would hurt it. And if that’s the case, the country might not be quite as fucked up as we fear.

    • Jason330 says:

      Nah. The DC bubble has its own rules. He isn’t concerned with his reputation among Republicans as much as he is making sure he gets invited to the right cocktail parties and panel discussions.

      Much better for the country is these criminals became radioactive from the moment they become toadies. But that would never happen because journalists are striving members of the same club.

  4. mediawatch says:

    Barr is angling to become a CNN/MSNBC contributor.