Saturday, July 05, 2025

Afternoon

Enjoy

What's It All About Then

The NYT has gone another around on their attempt to portray Mamdani correctly checking boxes as somehow suspect. They are what they are and if I haven't convinced you of that after 20 years of doing this then I never will (though I will admit Dash is worst in the failson line), but in case you still can't figure out who what they are trying to communicate, it is:
Mamdani pretended to be black, because black people have lots of unfair advantages that he wished to exploit.


 

One Quick Trick

A lot in here but this is the key Tesla "innovation."
There’s more. Two years prior, the NHTSA had flagged something strange – something suspicious. In a separate report, it documented 16 cases in which Tesla vehicles crashed into stationary emergency vehicles. In each, autopilot disengaged “less than one second before impact” – far too little time for the driver to react. Critics warn that this behaviour could allow Tesla to argue in court that autopilot was not active at the moment of impact, potentially dodging responsibility.

The YouTuber Mark Rober, a former engineer at Nasa, replicated this behaviour in an experiment on 15 March 2025. He simulated a range of hazardous situations, in which the Model Y performed significantly worse than a competing vehicle. The Tesla repeatedly ran over a crash-test dummy without braking. The video went viral, amassing more than 14m views within a few days.
This is how fatal crashes are never Elon's fault.

Morning

Slacker Saturday

Friday, July 04, 2025

Afternoon

go

Obvious Point Made Obviously

"No death tax, no estate tax, no going to the banks and borrowing from, in some cases, a fine banker. And in some cases, shylocks and bad people."

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— Matt Novak (@paleofuture.bsky.social) July 4, 2025 at 1:40 AM

Putting Suckas In Fear

 Good for LL Cool J.

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- LL Cool J says he won't be performing at Philadelphia's 4th of July celebration concert as long as the strike is ongoing with District Council 33, the city's largest blue-collar workers' union.

Eugenics Daily

Columbia University's applicant data was hacked by people trying to "prove" that Columbia has been admitting too many black people. The New York Times has an obsessive anti-trans health reporter who got the "scoop" - he called it a scoop, he was very proud - that Mamdani checked both Asian (he is) and African-American (he is) and furthered clarified Ugandan (he is) on his application, the "scoop" being, for racists, that he attempted to "cheat" his way into Columbia by claiming to be black.

He did not get into Columbia.

The NYT granted the source of this hacked information anonymity, despite his name being well-known, to cover up the fact that they used a Nazi eugenicist freak as a source of hacked information. The anonymity (pseudonymity, precisely) was not to protect the source, but to try to protect the rep of the Times.

They even tried to determine whether Mamdani's family ever intermarried with indigenous Ugandans, which somehow was important to this story of how a 17-year-old correctly checked the boxes on his form.
 
There are 3 bylines on this story.


Morning

Light blogging today. Doing some holiday weekending.

Thursday, July 03, 2025

Happy Hour

So happy

Your Democratic Consultants

Jake Sherman is capable of providing useful information, but he's basically PR for the Republican party.
But now Republicans have created another problem. They didn’t just cut Medicaid; they also have forced nearly half a trillion dollars in cuts to Medicare, the health program for the elderly.

Because of a statutory requirement to automatically impose budget cuts when legislation increases the deficit, the Big Beautiful Bill would require automatic sequestration cuts across the board, something that has been confirmed by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) but has been largely absent from the debate over the bill. Medicare is one of the programs that will face the axe, and the damage sums to $490 billion over the next ten years, starting in the next fiscal year that begins in October. While many of the safety-net cuts in the bill are delayed to help Republicans with their re-election campaigns, the Medicare cuts must begin next year.

Here's what a Dem consultant told a reporter about my story that the GOP bill,as written, forces $500bn in Medicare cuts: "I need an actual publication to verify this before I take it seriously. Like what’s Jake Sherman’s take here? My understanding is these Medicare cuts are routinely cancelled" 🙄

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— David Dayen (@ddayen.bsky.social) July 3, 2025 at 6:39 PM
You can say "oh that's just one guy" but, trust me, looking for affirmation and approval of anything from right wing validators is pretty much the norm for most of the Democrats.

Dems can't find their "Joe Rogan" if they can't even handle "David Dayen."

Stephen Miller In The Cuck Chair

Who is Mrs. Miller's boss, Stephen?

The Car

I have no doubt that, as I said, Trump and the Republicans will try to put some jenga pieces back, depending on which interests have their ears and how many Trumpcoins they buy, or whatever, but it won't work very well!
BROOKS-LASURE EXPLAINED WHAT IT ACTUALLY MEANS when a hospital closes, recalling a closure when she was at CMS. “The first thing we had to do is make sure people in that hospital are moved to somewhere they can get care. You might have people in serious situations, and moving them is a life-threatening proposition.”

Another factor is how the loss of an anchor hospital affects local economies. A hospital can be the biggest employer in a small town. If it closes, the entire town can wither away, straining local and regional finances and burdening the residents who don’t have the resources to move.

Over the longer term, the closure of rural hospitals forces patients to spend hours getting to the nearest care center, and in some cases leaves them without access at all. “I was in Colorado and we drove from one part of the state to the other to get to a hospital,” LaSure explained. “They said to me, ‘The road you drove over, one out of three days of the year you can’t get over that road,’” due to weather or some other complication. When the nearest hospital is across the Rockies and it’s snowing, you really have no ability to get care.
Already starting.

Lunch

eat

Catching The Car

Related to this, I think a lot of Republicans are psychos who don't care what happens to most people, but I also think a lot of them are complete idiots who have zero understanding of the inevitable consequences of their legislation (there can be overlap). They're pulling out a lot of jenga pieces, and while they will probably try to stuff a few back in...

And How Does That Work

Axios:

Hospitals have "just gotten absolutely smoked, so much so that quite frankly there's no way that these cuts go into effect," according to Treyz.

Treyz is with some investment advisory firm.  I think this is just "nothing bad could happen to people (businesses) that matter" cope and I think we will be finding out that eventually even people who matter get hurt. 

It's Happening Again

"Everyone" pretends some principled Republicans will hold the line, but they never do. (Their supposed principles are shit, of course).

The one exception I can remember is John McCain on ACA. I  had to hand it to him that once. Of course the only principle there was that he was a preening dickhead, not that he supported ACA, but for once it was helpful.

Morning

Republican rebels caved on the first vote, and presumably cave on the bill's passage.

Wednesday, July 02, 2025

Happy Hour

Still no bill.

Afternoon

I understand they are having problems passing the bill. I have faith in them.