Tuesday, July 04, 2023
"Thought Leaders"
Movie Theaters
Watching movies pre-HD, or even pre-Blu Ray quality, at home was not in any way a substitute for watching them on the big screen. And now it is!
I'm not saying it's a perfect substitute, and certainly movie chains could improve the experience in various ways, but, back in the day, waiting for the movie to come to the 19" wasn't a great option.
There are other things going on, including dumb movie executives. I'm not saying it's the only explanation (here at this very fine blog we rarely endorse monocausal explanations for things), but it's a big one!
Are There Any Non Criminals Around
President Joe Biden announced Monday his intention to nominate a former appointee under former President Donald Trump with a controversial past in Latin America to the bipartisan United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy.Also he's 75! Won't any of these people just fucking retire to Italy!
Monday, July 03, 2023
Free Speech
I don't believe there's a single professional participant in The Discourse on this subject who isn't aware of this, so the ones who pretend not to understand it are just liars.
Lots of liars in The Discourse!
Good For Something
Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards has vetoed a ban on gender-affirming care for most minors in the state, the latest Democratic governor to push back on a GOP-led legislature’s efforts to restrict transgender youth’s access to such treatments.Makes him better than most of the dipshist centrists!
What's Going On In France?
Like you wouldn't really understand the US protests of 2020 very well if you only read the BBC coverage of it - and I don't even mean that as a criticism of the BBC - and they're a lot "closer" in many ways to the US than US or other English language outlets are to France.
I'm not saying there's no value in trying to follow these things, just that it's incredibly difficult to have a sense of the politics of other countries.
Sounds Bad
SINGAPORE, June 30 (Reuters) - The target of keeping long-term global warming within 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 Fahrenheit) is moving out of reach, climate experts say, with nations failing to set more ambitious goals despite months of record-breaking heat on land and sea.
SEPTA Paper Transfers
I forget precisely how the transfer papers were printed, so apologies if I get this slightly wrong, but not only did the driver have to give you the transfer paper, they had to punch it a couple of times to define its parameters in order to ensure it was a "legitimate transfer." An example of an illegitimate transfer they were trying to prevent would be taking a northbound bus, popping into a store, then using the transfer to complete a round trip on the same bus going south.
Transfers were a buck, over a base fare of $1.75-$2.50, depending on when (IIRC), so they were hardly an incredible savings anyway.
My point is there was an elaborate system requiring bus driver time and thought which was there to prevent regular riders from saving a tiny bit of money, adding delay and inconvenience to the entire system.
With the introduction of various smart card/contactless schemes in transit systems over the past couple of decades, such things have diminished, but I want to highlight the thinking behind it which was, basically: we will sacrifice simplicity and convenience and bus travel time, reducing the appeal of the system and likely *overall revenue long term*, to ensure that none of our scum passengers saves 75 cents individually.
Sunday, July 02, 2023
WATB
I am hung up on Roberts getting his feefees hurt over Kagan saying the Court was overreaching. like it was nothing but a personal slight.
Conservatives have been making this complaint for 40 years! Whatever the merits of their complaint, I don't remember any liberal justices crying about how mean it was.
Not The Celestial Hall Monitors
The Supremo have had decades of totebagger PR, elevating them to high priests. Dems have aided this too, preferring often to fight both electoral and policy battles using the court (the former to motivate voters, the latter to send things to the Referees rather than take positions themselves).
As Bouie (and Kagan) make clear, it is time to claw back the idea that they somehow float above the constitution rather than being established by it. It is absurd that the least democratic institution (they aren't elected, they have transparency and ethics problems) has come out on top somehow.
Thanks, Nina.
