Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Meanwhile, Back in Philly
Glad to see the ballot questions easily won. Businesses that want city contracts are going to have to pay their employees a decent wage, and they'll be required not to discriminate against gay employees. And that's as it should be: there's no reason my tax dollars should be subsidizing discrimination or enabling companies to keep their employees poor. If the contracts are worth it - and I'm guessing they will be - good behavior will be worth it to those companies.
Will the GOP Really Cut Spending?
Jonah Goldberg:
Not so much foolish as "unprecedented." Republicans have always cut taxes; they've never had it within them to cut government spending enough to balance the budget on its own. And that's fine! The reason they don't is because those spending programs have constituencies!
I don't think British-style austerity measures would be beneficial to the economy or to the American people, really, but you've got to respect what the UK government has done: It has promised big cuts and delivered them, in a serious attempt to balance the budget. The Republicans have not told us how they would balance the budget. I don't expect them to make any serious attempt.
"To listen to all of the liberals on CNN and MSNBC tonight, the most outrageous position you can hold is opposition to raising taxes. To listen to Maddow, Spitzer, et al., raising taxes is simply what all non-extremists think is necessary, even decent. Cutting spending? Well, that’s foolish."
Not so much foolish as "unprecedented." Republicans have always cut taxes; they've never had it within them to cut government spending enough to balance the budget on its own. And that's fine! The reason they don't is because those spending programs have constituencies!
I don't think British-style austerity measures would be beneficial to the economy or to the American people, really, but you've got to respect what the UK government has done: It has promised big cuts and delivered them, in a serious attempt to balance the budget. The Republicans have not told us how they would balance the budget. I don't expect them to make any serious attempt.
Depressed, Liberals? Give Thanks for Kentucky's Gay Mayor
I can't get too depressed that the GOP is taking over the House of Representatives. Not my favorite thing, but I'm confident that gridlock will carry the day. Some of my liberal friends are feeling depressed, though, so I'd like to point them to this:
Now, Lexington is a university town ... sort of. (I kid!) It's just one of two Kentucky counties that Obama won in 2008. But with those caveats out of the way: Hey! One of Kentucky's largest cities just elected a gay man as mayor!
It's not much. Maybe even not enough. But I think it's a sign that, despite whatever losses Democrats and liberals are taking at the polls tonight, the culture is slowly but surely sliding to the left in some important and very meaningful ways. Congratulations to Jim Gray.
"Kentucky’s second-largest city has elected an openly gay man as its next mayor. Vice-Mayor Jim Gray was victorious tonight in his second campaign for the city’s top job, beating incumbent Mayor Jim Newberry."
Now, Lexington is a university town ... sort of. (I kid!) It's just one of two Kentucky counties that Obama won in 2008. But with those caveats out of the way: Hey! One of Kentucky's largest cities just elected a gay man as mayor!
It's not much. Maybe even not enough. But I think it's a sign that, despite whatever losses Democrats and liberals are taking at the polls tonight, the culture is slowly but surely sliding to the left in some important and very meaningful ways. Congratulations to Jim Gray.
Rand Paul Successfully Does Not Insult Jewish People
David Frum Tweets:
I guess I should feel encouraged that subtle anti-Semitism must be abandoned if one wants a voice at the national table. But something about this Tweet doesn't make me feel encouraged.
Re Rand Paul: notice no attacks on Federal Reserve, no coded attacks on Jews ... he's going national.
I guess I should feel encouraged that subtle anti-Semitism must be abandoned if one wants a voice at the national table. But something about this Tweet doesn't make me feel encouraged.
Did Bush Almost Drop Cheney?
New York Times:
Wait for it...
OK, then.
"President George W. Bush considered dumping Vice President Dick Cheney from his 2004 reelection ticket to dispel the myths about Mr. Cheney’s power in the White House and “demonstrate that I was in charge,” the former president says in a new memoir."
Wait for it...
"The idea came from Mr. Cheney..."
OK, then.
Sarah Palin Endorses Tom Tancredo
Sigh....:
Seems the Palin is firmly casting her lot with nativist demagoguery. I'm starting to suspect she doesn't have any real criteria for her endorsements, save the "maverickyness" of the candidate in question.
"In Colorado, Sarah Palin's voice is making thousands of robo-calls, as the former Alaska governor made a last-minute endorsement of gubernatorial candidate Tom Trancedo (who was deemed too conservative for the Bush White House)"
Seems the Palin is firmly casting her lot with nativist demagoguery. I'm starting to suspect she doesn't have any real criteria for her endorsements, save the "maverickyness" of the candidate in question.
Republicans Don't Really Care About the Deficit
Jonathan Chait does the history:
"It's so clear cut that Democrats care more about reducing deficit than Republicans that the more interesting question is why this is even a matter of debate. We don't, after all, debate which party cares more about regulating greenhouse gasses or keeping low marginal tax rates -- and the evidence on those issues is no more ambiguous than the evidence on the question of who cares more about deficits"
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