DL Open Thread: Thursday, September 28, 2023

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Is Vivek Ramaswamy the first AI candidate? There’s something alarmingly unnatural about him.  No real person talks like that.  That, and ‘What a buncha morans’ are my only thoughts about last night’s shit-show.

The Looming Shutdown.  Essential: House staffers working on Biden impeachmentNon-essential: FEMA disaster relief:

House Oversight Chairman James Comer said a potential shutdown, now just days away, will have no impact on his staff and plans to keep issuing subpoenas, telling CNN on Tuesday, “We’re going to keep going.”

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan said his staff has been deemed essential and will continue with the steady stream of interviews his panel has lined up, including with top officials at the Department of Justice.

Over the past month, FEMA has paused at least $555 million for long-term recovery projects in Florida, including those related to Hurricane Ian last year. It has held back $101 million from Louisiana and another $74 million in California, according to federal records, which reflect delays through Sept. 18.

The agency similarly has delayed more than $200 million intended to respond to Hurricane Fiona last September and other past disasters in Puerto Rico, according to budget records. Much of the stalled federal money was supposed to reimburse the territory for the cost of repairing ports, fixing schools and bolstering infrastructure against future disasters — some dating back to Hurricane Maria, a Category 5 cyclone that unleashed vast devastation on the island six years ago.

FEMA officials said the payments should resume once Congress approves a deal to fund the government. Without congressional action, the government will shut down at midnight Sunday, Oct. 1, when the current fiscal year ends and federal appropriations run out.

Insanity. You’ve got ten (or so) nutjobs holding the country hostage. I think the Rethugs have already lost the House in 2024.

Cali Fast-Food Workers Win $20 Minimum Wage And Other Protections:

The move is a hard-fought win for the labor movement in the state and is expected to be signed into law – called the Fast Food Accountability and Standards Recovery Act – by Gavin Newsom, the California governor, later on Thursday.

The new legislation will create a fast food industry council composed of worker representatives, state regulators and franchises.

The new council applies to fast-food chains with over 60 locations under a common brand, with the council submitting any standard approved by a council vote to the California Labor Commission for a rule-making process.

The bill creating the body will also raise the minimum wage for fast-food workers in California to $20 an hour on 1 April 2024, with the council able to set annual wage increases beginning in 2025.

One of this year’s key themes is ‘Workers Fight Back’.  Let’s extend this theme for quite awhile longer.

Did anybody else see that bizarre ad claiming that a Biden ban on menthol cigarettes will benefit Mexican drug cartels?  With two actors dressed like, I don’t know, border patrol agents?  I can’t find it online yet, but I’ll keep looking.  Nice to know that Big Tobacco can still use dark money to hook mostly Black smokers on those cancer sticks.

Time for my post-columnal smoke.

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  1. Jason330 says:

    I missed the debate last night. But didn’t miss missing it in the least. I’ll also miss post-debate “analysis” fairly easily, and without missing it at all.

    • ben says:

      i watched several episodes of Ahsoka.

      Im ready to fully check out on this race until election day. someone let me know if/when trump announces the Boogaloo.

  2. Forgot to mention that Chris Christie has once again demonstrated that, as a human, he is utterly irredeemable:

    https://www.politico.com/news/2023/09/28/republican-debate-christie-jill-biden-00118712

    A snippet:

    “Chris Christie stood by his attack on first lady Jill Biden the morning after the second GOP debate, saying that his remarks were “the truth.”

    On Wednesday night, the former New Jersey governor slammed President Joe Biden for “sleeping with a member of the teachers union” — referring to the first lady, who has a doctoral degree in education and has been a teacher for over 30 years — and said because of their marriage, the union has “an advocate inside the White House every day for the worst of their teachers, not for their students to be the best they can be.”

    “In an interview with CNN Thursday morning, host Poppy Harlow noted how women widely viewed his comments as offensive. When asked if he stood by the remarks, Christie doubled down.

    “Well that’s the truth, isn’t it?” he said, interrupting Harlow and calling the first lady “a radical advocate for the worst in the teachers union.”

  3. Anon-a-moose says:

    The teacher’s union, like any union, is vested in maximizing the utility of their members. That means seeking the highest about of pay/benefits for the least amount of effort expended. They have no vested interest in the children and to do so might actually constitute fraud against their dues-paying members

    • Jason330 says:

      I always love when our Lords and Ladies deign to lower themselves and speak on the comings and goings of the underlings.

    • Alby says:

      It’s not as if Republicans want education to make children “the best they can be.” They want to make them the best employees they can be. Major difference.

  4. Arthur says:

    Did anyone in the big top say something like “we’ve got to stop being the party of liars and frauds and clowns and do-nothing politicians.” Sorry, stupid question, please strike it from the record

  5. nathan arizona says:

    When Nikki Haley looks at Ramaswamy you can just tell how much she hates him. I think we all do. And why did he have his hair piled up on his head like that? Why didn’t Fox provide food for them to throw at each other? Or poop, like monkeys. Why isn’t DeSantis taller? Yes, I watch for the entertainment value. Like with horror movies, you might need a pretty strong stomach.

  6. nathan arizona says:

    Good one.
    The antics of the self-infatuated are always amusing. In fact, I believe that’s one of the principles of humor.

    • Alby says:

      I find them too dangerous to laugh at. Fascinating, though, that the GOP has no trouble coughing up a dozen or so hairballs every election cycle who’ll go through this exercise in self-aggrandizement.