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Author Archives: John Lusk
On the decline of great nations
https://flaminghydra.com/issue-195/
«The joke is that yours is just a plain stupid country held hostage by a legendarily corrupt government.It shows that perhaps your country was once strong and great, but is now no more than the plaything of buffoons and tomfools.»
The writer is speaking of Nigeria, but, uh….
[Update: pretty good article, actually. We could be taking the first (second?) step down this road.]
“Half the battle is showing up”
Just had an (particularly feisty) Amtrak conductor include the sentence “half the battle is showing up” in one of her announcements.
I’m inspired.
Who is allowed to practice identity politics?
If your post starts out with “I don’t know why Harris lost,” I might read it.
Also: the mainstream media is generally worthless. I think Molly White listed some good alternatives in her recent post.
(«ProPublica, 404 Media, and Flaming Hydra are a couple of great publications, or the Institute for Nonprofit News has a great directory of many more. Subscribe to and/or financially support independent solo writers like Parker Molloy (The Present Age), Erin Reed, Marisa Kabas (The Handbasket), and Seamus Hughes (Court Watch). Pay for a subscription to your local newspaper. Maybe also subscribe to a non-US paper while you’re at it.»)
https://donmoynihan.substack.com/p/who-is-allowed-to-practice-identity
«So how does Dowd, Weiss, Stephens et al confidently assert the identity politics claim? These takes exist because this is a lazy pre-existing narrative to be sold, not because of any actual analysis of the electorate. These are writers who for various reasons have committed to an anti-woke narrative. And once you have committed to that narrative, you are determined to force it into every story, no matter how misleading.
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It could be that Dems lost support because they did not throw vulnerable groups under the bus, but that is a different argument than claiming they campaigned on those topics.
You know who did run on identity politics? The person who will be President next January.
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For example, Nick Kristof of the NY Times said that: “Democrats can compete if they focus more on minimum wages and child care than pronouns and purity.”
Which is weird, because Harris supported a $15 minimum wage, has proposed lowering the cost of child care for the working poor and even notched some progress on this topic as Vice-President, while supporting a child tax credit expansion. Kristof might say that voters were not aware of this, but **it doesn’t much help if their nominal allies in the media can’t get it right.** [Emphasis mine. – John.]…
To be sure, there are differences in types of identity politics.
Identity politics is sometimes about establishing empathy and respect for less powerful groups, people who are different from you. This is the kind of identity politics that Harris was accused of engaging in.
Identity politics is also about increasing the salience of shared group markers in order to celebrate that identity while also excluding and dehumanizing outgroups. This is the populist model of identity politics, which requires some outgroups to demonize, and which Trump engaged in repeatedly throughout his political career.…
Right wing politics that emphasize male, Christian and white identity is not defined as identity politics. As the perceived natural order of things, it is seen simply as politics.»
Talk Talk “It’s My Life” playing in a sushi shop in Penn Station (NY).
Is it just that good, or are we doing retro and I’m an old?
BBC.com: Gaza’s top Islamic scholar issues fatwa against October attack
Interesting.
Wind the clock
https://www.citationneeded.news/wind-the-clock/
This seems worth bookmarking. For people like me who are thinking, “well… now what?”
(Free Law Project! Neat-o!)
#MollyWhite #WindTheClock
US election 2024 live: Control of the House could come down to a single seat
Too late now, but next time:
«A few hundred or thousand votes separate the candidates in some of the closest races, including in California, Omaha and Nebraska. »
Voting matters, even in the deepest-colored states.
Trump tax cuts, here we go
“Some Republican figures voiced concerns about his plans would expand the deficit and add to an expanding federal black hole.” https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/politics/2024/11/07/donald-trump-kamala-harris-us-election-live-updates/#:~:text=Some%20Republican%20figures%20voiced%20concerns%20about%20his%20plans%20would%20expand%20the%20deficit%20and%20add%20to%20an%20expanding%20federal%20black%20hole.
What was I saying about Zimbabwe?
https://herereadthis.blog/2024/11/06/more-shouting-into-the-void/
Including link: https://taxfoundation.org/
I know we all eventually pay for tariffs, but I wanted to see how it starts. Foreign companies don’t see a whiff of it. It starts with domestic companies paying the tariffs.
“When the US imposes tariffs on imports, US businesses directly pay import taxes to the US government on their purchases from abroad.”