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DL Open Thread Thursday, June 3, 2021

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All of us who thought Biden for President was a dreadful mistake are settling down for a hearty meal of crow these days — Smilin’ Joe turns out to be the GOP’s bane, and for a very simple reason: They’re having a devil of a time demonizing him. The evidence comes from the hothouse world […]

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Lumber prices are up 240% year-over-year

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Lumber prices are up 240% year-over-year

There are supply constraints, for example, sawmills cut production and inventory at the beginning of the pandemic, and the West Coast fires in 2020 damaged privately-owned timberland. And there has been a huge surge in demand for lumber. Tariffs on Canadian lumber were raised, then lowered but last week, the Commerce Department released a preliminary […]

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VERY EARLY LINE: Witzke to Face Lisa Blunt Rochester

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VERY EARLY LINE: Witzke to Face Lisa Blunt Rochester

Typical Republican, far-right conspiracy theorist, fellow Goldey-Beacom alum and all around nut bag, Lauren Elena Witzke must be the odds on favorite to take on Lisa Blunt Rochester for Delaware’s At Large House seat.   The only question is, will she want it?   I think she will.

As we’ve discussed Witzke isn’t a candidate in the conventional sense of wanting to fill some political office.  She is a grifter and her grift is taking money out of the pockets of racist trump deadeners.   So Witzke’s calculus isn’t “could I win?” but “will this race offer a profitable upside?

My sense is that the answer to that question is – yes.  The national wingnut media doesn’t seem to be very discerning when it comes to promoting candidates to the national wingnut audience. As long as the correct nonsense is emanating from Witzke’s face hole, the national wingnut media will play along – as if she is a legit contender.  So while her name may continue to be a punchline in Greenville, the national money and juicy speaking engagements will continue to roll in.

Additionally, losing does not appear to be an impediment to maintaining the grift.  Losing, being arrested, found in humiliating circumstance, etc… these things never seem to corrode the image of the wingnut grifters.  Rather, because these are viewed as attacks by ANTIFA (or whoever) losing and being indicted actually burnish the wingnut grifter’s resume.

For these reasons, and because there is literally nobody else – I’m calling it.  Lauren Witzke v LBR.

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DL Open Thread Wednesday June 2rd 2021

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Good Morning DL Peeps –

Click through to read more about:

– Democrats should be willing to lose the Senate rather than succumb to Kyrsten Sinema and Joe Manchin’s extortion.

– Biden gave a speech in Tulsa on the on the 100th anniversary of Tulsa massacre. “Darkness can hide much, it erases nothing.”

– Diddling kids is now frowned upon for Catholic priests.

– Robert Reich’s Twitter:  Bipartisanship is a meaningless goal when one party has given up on democracy.

The earth is shifting beneath Coon’s feet. Going around claiming to be the world’s greatest bipartisan this year is going to sound increasingly like bragging about being the world’s foremost eugenicist.

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Generic News Roundup (In Case of Ennui Break Glass)

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I understand Jason330’s despair at trying to summarize the news lately. The media, as they did during the maladministration of the Last Guy, have fallen into a tiresome reliance on clickbait headlines in which only the proper nouns change. It’s OK, Jason. Anyone can fall victim to MOES — Media Over-Exposure Syndrome. So, recognizing that […]

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DL Open Thread Tuesday June 1st 2021

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I haven’t listened to, read, or viewed any news in over 72 hours. My hair is regrowing, and my soufflé’s are majestic yet fluffy. So open thread is mostly on you, dear reader. What newsworthy items do you have to share in the comments? My meager contribution is this:

Won’t Somebody Think of the Shareholders!? Off-Shore/Automate The CEO Function

Over at New Statesman, writer Will Dunn proposes a great cost-cutting measure to make businesses more efficient and profitable: replace CEOs with machines.

A few weeks ago Christine Carrillo, an American tech CEO, raised this question herself when she tweeted a spectacularly tone-deaf appreciation of her executive assistant, whose work allows Carrillo to “write [and] surf every day” as well as “cook dinner and read every night”. […] Predictably, a horde arrived to point out that if someone else is doing 60 per cent of Carrillo’s job, they should be paid 50 per cent more than her. But as Carrillo – with a frankly breathtaking lack of self-awareness – informed another commenter, her EA is based in the Philippines. The main (and often the only) reason to outsource a role is to pay less for it.

If most of a CEO’s job can be outsourced, this suggests it could also be automated. But while companies are racing to automate entry- and mid-level roles, senior executives and decision makers show much less interest in automating themselves.

There’s a good argument for automating from the top rather than from the bottom. As we know from the annotated copy of Thinking, Fast and Slow that sits (I assume) on every CEO’s Isamu Noguchi nightstand, human decision-making is the product of irrational biases and assumptions. This is one of the reasons strategy is so difficult, and roles that involve strategic decision-making are so well paid. But the difficulty of making genuinely rational strategic decisions, and the cost of the people who do so, are also good reasons to hand this work over to software.

It would save a lot more money than increasingly automating lower-level labor, which in turn would probably help reduce the extremities of income inequality.

Sure, there would probably be some less-than-ideal consequences of automating our hierarchical organizing. But it’s not like human CEOs are any better at making choices that minimize human suffering. So hey, maybe it’s worth a shot. At least we can share the wealth around that way.

 

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Song of the Day 5/31: “Taps”

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The 24 notes of this bugle call might be America’s most recognizable tune. Veterans are most familiar with it from its daily sounding at 2100 hours, or lights out — its original use when a Union Brigadier General Daniel Butterfield adapted it for his brigade in 1862 from an earlier bugle call known as “Scott’s […]

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DL Open Thread Monday May 31st 2021 – Wanted: A Shadow Senator

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DL Open Thread Monday May 31st 2021 – Wanted: A Shadow Senator

I’m taking the day off so instead of combing the headlines I’ll just leave you with this open thread random thought. Coons is terrible.  I think we all agree on that.  But it is nearly six years until he is up for re-election, so what to do about it? I’ve been thinking about mechanism they […]

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DL Open Thread Sunday, May 30, 2021

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Another day, another reason to worry that Chris Coons is going to fuck us up like the no-so-secret Republican he is. David Dayen the American Prospect reports that Coons is trying to force his pick to run the U.S. Patent Office on the White House. Why can’t we have nice things? Delaware is a bigger […]

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The Only Thing Keeping the GOP Afloat is Bipartisanship Mania Among Democrats

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The Only Thing Keeping the GOP Afloat is Bipartisanship  Mania Among Democrats

Coon’s case of Bipartisanship Mania isn’t unique, it is just an extremely virulent and debilitating strain.   100% of the DC media and nearly all elected DC Democrats are afflicted. @sambrodey Schumer on GOP blocking of 1/6 commission: “I hope this is not the beginning of an effort from Senate Republicans to prevent this chamber […]

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Did you hear the one about the clueless fucking idiot who went on twitter to talk about bipartisanship?

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Did you hear the one about the clueless fucking idiot who went on twitter to talk about bipartisanship?

Coons went on Twitter to talk about how great bipartisanship is. Twitter was not having it.

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“We tried to bipartisanship very very very hard, but the bad Republicans were bad.”

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Coons doesn’t give a fuck. He’s got his lifetime sinecure, so fuck you!

We’ll lose score of seats, but that will not change Coons’ life one bit. His daughter will still qualify for a safe, legal abortion if she ever needs one and he will still be the first call lazy DC talking head types make when they need some reach around the aisle happy talk.

And Who Is This Message For

“We” are all advanced politics knowers. I don’t think telling voters, “it’s not THE DEMOCRATS just SOME DEMOCRATS” is a winning message for most people.I want stuff I think is good to pass because I think it’s good, I also know that we’re one fairly likely death away from losing the Senate before that can happen, and one or two elections away from losing the whole damn country. B-b-but not OUR fault is probably not the 2022 campaign slogan I’d go with.

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Bipartisanship Is a Mug’s Game

Filed in Coons, Delaware, National by on May 27, 2021 2 Comments

The seeds of our current obstructionist Republican Party were sown during the Clinton administration, when Bill Clinton signed a Republican “welfare reform” bill and, in the Republican view, stole all the credit for it. The lesson Republicans learned motivates them to this day: If a good thing happens with Democrats in charge, Democrats win, no […]

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