Sunday Open Thread [12.16.12]

It's Sunday, the Eagles are not playing (Go Ravens!) and many of us are still outraged, grieving and otherwise engaged with making sense of a country where freedom seems to mean being free to endure the mayhem of others.

Saturday Open Thread [12.15.12]

So how about some content for this thread? Once again, thanks so much to everyone who came out to celebrate the holidays with us last night. It really is fun to see all of you, and so great to know that we have such generous readers. Everyone will have the shootings in CT on their minds for awhile now. I see lots of energy about pushing for a conversation about guns in our so-called civilized society. What I do know is that we won't be able to claim the mantle of being "civilized" until the lives of our children are more valuable than our guns. It is odd that we are more ready to defend the right to "bear arms" at the expense of any right to the safety of your kids. That said, this is an interesting Twitter exchange with Rupert Murdoch:

Dear Santa — More of This Please in 2013!

The "fiscal cliff" negotiations (or at least they will be when the Republicans show up) have gone through a media roller coaster -- they're talking, they're dealing, Medicare is on the table, Medicare of off of the table, they're not talking, they're not dealing, they are at an impass. The current story seems to be that Boehner still can't get the President to negotiate with himself and Boehner still can't get his caucus under control. But watching this has produced some satisfying optics. Optics don't get you to good governing, but it is a pleasure to see Democrats playing offense for a change.

The Coolest Poll of the Year

Public Policy Polling was the third most accurate polling outfit this cycle (Behind Ipsos/Reuters and YouGov, according to this study). An awesome showing by a Democratic-leaning group that is making its name on delivering good data, rather than trying to move the news cycle. (Rasmussen came in 14th, so how about those false equivalency apples?) So who could blame them for taking their victory lap by providing a new comprehensive poll on Americans' thoughts on Christmas?

Late Night Video — EXXON Hates Your Children

The Other 98% has created this ad that sounds as though it will air nationally next week. It is meant to point out the absurdity of giving EXXON $10B in taxpayer subsidies while climate change is making itself felt. It also helps that this is circulating during the "fiscal cliff" BS -- if John Boehner is looking for cuts to save money, here is one to start with.

Privatizing the Port of Wilmington

If you've been following the NJ over the past few weeks, they've done a couple of stories on work that Diamond State Corporation (the entity that runs the port for taxpayers) and DEDO have been doing to try to privatize (or get a private partner -- not so sure of the difference between the two) the operations of the Port of Wilmington. Much of this discussion is being held outside of the public eye, something that should concern every taxpayer. Without public scrutiny or input, Diamond State has hired a management/financial consultant, put out a solicitation, received responses, shortlisted two potential investors (one a local group, the other not) and made a selection -- Kinder Morgan.

Discharge Petition is Filed

Nancy Pelosi. Giving no quarter as the petition is filed. For my money, this woman is not involved enough in the business of congressional governing. Do I have to say more? You can see progress on who has signed this petition here. I presume that they will refresh that list as Representatives sign on. You can see her introduce this here:

QOTD — Who Should Be In Obama’s Second Term Cabinet?

So we know that there will be some departures from the first term -- Secretary of the Treasury Tim Geithner is out; Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is out (after doing a spectacular job); Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta; Secretary of Commerce Rebecca Blank (acting); Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar; Press Secretary Jay Carney; Attorney General Eric Holder (maybe not going for a year or so) look like they are at the top of the list to go. Other possibilities include: