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DL Open Thread: Saturday, December 4, 2021

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‘Her Snowless Mountains Majesty Above The Barren Plains’.  Snowless mountains (literally) loom large in Mountain West: A new study provides a glimpse into the future of Western U.S. snow and the picture is far from rosy: In about 35 to 60 years, mountainous states are projected to be nearly snowless for years at a time […]

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DL Open Thread: Friday, December 3, 2021

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Rethugs Will Pay The Price When Roe v Wade Is Overturned.  Here’s why the Democratic ‘gloom-‘n-doom’ narrative perpetuated by Politico and (oxymoron alert) centrist think-tanks can be obsolete almost overnight: What’s clear is that Republicans are already ducking for cover on abortion. But GOP wishful thinking aside, if the Supreme deals a major blow to […]

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DL Open Thread: Thursday, December 2, 2021

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BREAKING: Auditor’s Office Has Spent $262,000 On Attorney’s Fees Since 2019: Nobody’s Talking.  Articles like this are why I subscribe.  From Xerxes Wilson’s piece: In the same time period during which Delaware state Auditor Kathy McGuiness is accused of a felony for intimidating employees under her leadership, public documents show taxpayers have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on outside […]

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DL Open Thread: Sunday, November 28, 2021

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Federal COVID Relief Has Been Unfairly Maligned.  It’s doing a lot of good: To date, the federal government has allocated $4.52 trillion in response to Covid-19 — a staggering figure, one that exceeds the entire federal budget in 2019. Most of that funding comes from just two bills: the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security, […]

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DL Open Thread: Saturday, November 27, 2021

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Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Interview With Sondheim.  Sondheim was a sounding-board for Miranda during the creation of Hamilton: Sondheim was one of the first people I told about my idea for a piece about Alexander Hamilton, back in 2008. It was in this townhouse, on the first floor. I’d been hired to write Spanish translations for a […]

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DL Open Thread: Friday, November 26, 2021

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In case you were wondering: The first recorded use of the term “Black Friday” was applied not to post-Thanksgiving holiday shopping but to financial crisis: specifically, the crash of the U.S. gold market on September 24, 1869. Two notoriously ruthless Wall Street financiers, Jay Gould and Jim Fisk, worked together to buy up as much […]

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DL Open Thread: Thursday, November 25, 2021

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Happy Thanksgiving!  Best holiday of the year by far, at least for us. Let me just emphasize how disgraceful giving the Kathleen McGuiness the Pharmacist Of The Year Award is.  With one move, that professional association has lost all credibility.  Especially when there are real pharmacists making real differences out there–like Dr. TaQuina Warren: Dr. […]

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DL Open Thread: Sunday, November 21, 2021

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Could Traffic Circles Actually Be Good?  I grant you, they confuse me, especially when you’re supposed to ‘take the third right’ at the roundabout. However: Carmel, a city of 102,000 north of Indianapolis, has 140 roundabouts, with over a dozen still to come. No American city has more. The main reason is safety; compared with […]

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DL Open Thread: Saturday, November 20, 2021

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‘Kyle Rittenhouse And The New Era Of Political Violence’.  Might as well go back and place the burgeoning movement featuring Rittenhouse and like-minded individuals in context.  Add to that blatantly-biased judges, and the notion of justice in America is more besmirched than ever, at least in recent times.  Yet another supporter of armed ‘self defense’ […]

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DL Open Thread: Friday, November 19, 2021

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Biden To Reverse Disastrous Trump Policy Aimed At Despoiling Alaska: Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack will propose reinstating a Bill Clinton-era rule to ban logging and road building in more than half of North America’s largest temperate rainforest,the department confirmed. The restrictions had managed to stay in place for years because of a series of court […]

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DL Open Thread For Thursday, November 18, 2021

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Darius Brown Blowed Himself Up Real Good.  Maybe his latest sham employer will reconsider the job they handed to him–especially since they’re probably not getting any Grant-In-Aid $$’s as long as he’s there.  Glad that Sen. Sokola is not muzzling the other senators, you know, the way that Pete ‘n Val tried to do when […]

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DL Open Thread: Sunday, November 14, 2021

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My Kind Of Anti-Vax Story.  Washington State Senator, who doubles as a registered foreign agent, stranded in El Salvador, begs for Regeneron: “Do any of you have any ideas on how I could get the monoclonal antibodies sent to me here,” Ericksen continued. “Ideally, I would like to get it on a flight tonight so […]

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DL Open Thread: Saturday, November 13, 2021

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The Real Supply Chain Issue:  Long-Haul Truck Drivers Don’t Get Paid Shit: The industry has also long relied on “low wages and bare-minimum staffing” to boost their profits, Johnson told Insider. When the pandemic hit and a large number of drivers were laid off, many saw little reason to return, and Johnson said he saw […]

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