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Friday Night Multimedia Extravaganza!

by Darryl — Saturday, 1/25/14, 1:17 am

David Pakman: WI Republicans propose 7 day work week bill.

N-S-Ay What?

  • Mark Fiore: Translating Obama.
  • Five movies that predicted U.S. surveillance.
  • Sam Seder: Why Obama’s “trust me” isn’t enough
  • Liberal Viewer: Justin Bieber beats NSA spying on MSNBC this week.

Stephen discovers a Chinese knockoff.

White House: West Wing Week.

Because Freedom!

  • Ann Telnaes: Take your chances WV.
  • Roy Zimmerman: “Freedom Industries”:
  • Thom: The WV Water poisoning show the trouble with Libertarianism
  • Maddow: West Virginia Governor tells residents they have to decide for themselves if water is safe or not

Stephen: Net neutrality.

Thom: Could a Rand Paul candidacy be the best thing ever for liberals?.

Absurdity Today : The end of democracy, justice, AND cat videos.

Fighting World Poverty:

  • Bill Gates’ Viral video.
  • John Green: Are poor countries doomed.
  • Pap: Time for a new war on poverty
  • Dennis Trainor, Jr.: Open letter to the 85 richest people on the planet

David Pakman: SF’s $10.74 minimum wage has not hurt the economy.

ONN: Onion Week in Review.

This Week in the Wingnut War on Women™:

  • Young Turks: “Birth control is how Dems control horny women” says prominent caveman.
  • Sam Seder: FAUX and Fiends—Feminism is a national security threat?!?
  • Sarah Silverman is visited by Jesus:
  • Young Turks: A “Huck You” to American women.
  • WaPo: How one man blew the the McDonnell corruption case wide open.
  • Thom: Republicans have a bizarre view of morality.
  • Huckabee: The New G.O.P.
  • David Pakman: Republican Dick Black, “Raping your wife can’t be a crime”
  • Sharpton: When it comes to talking about women, will the GOP ever learn?
  • Lawrence O’Donnell: Autopsy update—GOP re-affirms anti-abortion goonery
  • Alex Wagner with Sarah Silverman and Lizz Winstead: Failed Pres. candidate, “Uncle Sugar” Huckabee, wants women to control their libido!
  • Ana Kasparian: Is Antonin Scalia ignorant, biased or just plain lying about abortion clinics?
  • Sam Seder with Janet Reitman: The stealth war on Abortion
  • Dennis Trainor, Jr.: Reproductive rights in a state of emergency

Young Turks: Dinesh D’Louza.

Mental Floss: 33 fun facts about Colleges.

Republican Voter Fraud Fraud:

  • Sharpton: Jim Crow vote-rigging and poll taxes—50 years later.
  • Lawrence O’Donnell: The “Ginsburg” Report: Republicans rebuked for sinster vote-rigging tactics.
  • Chris Hayes: Southern white Republicans say that Voting Rights Act is racist.
  • Sam Seder and Cliff Schecter: House tries fixing Voting Rights Act.
  • Sharpton: It’s time to fix Republican vote-rigging

Maddow: Does fracking cause earth quakes.

Stephen: Mars has doughnuts.

G.O.P. Corrupt Governor’s Club:

  • Jon: Why are so many GOP governors under fire right now
  • Pap: Chris Christie’s “boardwalk empire” crumbles.
  • Christie Creamed: 11 weeks later.
  • Thom: The Christie–Koch connection
  • Sam Seder: Christie’s Lt. Gov or Hoboken Mayor…Who could possibly be lying?
  • Maddow: Gov. Bob ‘Blagojevich’ McDonnell…Will ‘Mr. Ultrasound’ go to jail?
  • Young Turks: Was the bribe legal?
  • Chris Hayes: Gov. Bob McDonnell & the perils of being powerful, but not rich
  • Ed: McDonnell & Christie—A tale of two corrupt GOP Governors
  • Truth teller: The time Chris Christie lied to voters.
  • David Pakman: Republican party collapses in Virginia.
  • Sam Seder: Republican Bob McDonnell is a world class moocher…and felon!

Chris Hayes: ‘President Obama is black’ is the latest FAUX, right-wing racial freakout.

Last week’s Friday Night Multimedia Extravaganza can be found here.

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Dear Senator Murray;

by Carl Ballard — Friday, 1/24/14, 5:07 pm

Thank you for opposing a sanctions bill against Iran at this time. While we don’t know the future, it’s important to give negotiations a chance to work, if we want to find a long-term fix to Iran’s nuclear problem. While most of the hard work remains, it would have been hard to imagine getting this far, even a year ago.

If future negotiations fail, there will be time to impose new sanctions. If we have to go back to more belligerent actions and rhetoric, at least let us say we did what we could to have real peace.

And hopefully these sorts of negotiations will lead to advances on human rights and other issues where we differ with Iran. Being able to sit at the table and make real progress can often lead to more sitting around the table and making more progress.

Thank You Once Again,

Carl Ballard

You can write Senator Murray here if you want on this or any other issue.

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$12 Minimum Wage

by Carl Ballard — Friday, 1/24/14, 7:52 am

That’s the proposal from Representative Jessyn Farrell for the entire state. Goldy has the details and some speculation about what it could mean for Seattle’s efforts.

Washington’s current inflation-indexed minimum wage of $9.32 an hour is already on pace to exceed $10 an hour by 2017, so the actual net increase on final phase-in would be less than $2 an hour. But that’s not nothing to the half-million or so Washingtonians who see their wages go up. It’s also arguably good for the economy and good for taxpayers.

“If families have more money in their pocket, it lessens the demand for government assistance,” Farrell explained in a press release. “That saves all of us money.”

True. Although it’s first and foremost a moral issue. People ought to be able to survive and raise a family in this state. And a minimum wage ought to be reflective of that. I’d still prefer a $15 minimum wage statewide, but this is an obvious improvement.

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Cathy McMorris Rodgers SOTU Response

by Carl Ballard — Thursday, 1/23/14, 5:18 pm

The news broke today that Cathy McMorris Rodgers is going to do the rebuttal to the State Of the Union. I think it’s actually a decent choice to not have it be someone who is running for president. The linked piece makes it sound like she’s going to talk about her personal story. The only policy stuff they mention is:

She said through Boehner’s office that she was “honored” to be sharing the Republican vision for the future: “one that trusts the American people and doesn’t limit where you finish because of where you started.”

So it leaves us guessing exactly what she’ll be talking about. Maybe how the Democrats’ support of strengthening the Violence Against Women Act, The Affordable Care Act and talking about immigration reform, are against American Values. Maybe she’ll talk about made up fetal pain and her party’s plan to force women to stay pregnent. Perhaps she’ll complain about how high taxes are even though Federal taxes are lower for most Americans than they’ve been in a long time. Maybe she’ll talk about her brave opposition to Sandy relief. Perhaps she’ll finally be able to name some of the specific spending cuts she’s for. She’ll probably try to turn the rhetoric of the war on women on its head. Maybe she’ll just make stuff up about marijuana.

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Open Thread

by Carl Ballard — Thursday, 1/23/14, 7:18 am

Sorry this is abbreviated today. The web interface is being funny so this is from my phone.

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Oregon Can Not Kill Someone, If It Wants

by Carl Ballard — Wednesday, 1/22/14, 5:19 pm

I’m glad that Oregon’s death penalty moratorium was upheld, but this is one of the strangest cases I’ve ever heard of.

Oregon death-row inmate Gary Haugen’s legal quest to force his own execution ended Tuesday when the U.S. Supreme Court declined to consider his case.

Without comment, the court denied his petition for writ of certiorari. The court turns down the vast majority of requests it receives each year to review a case.

[…]

But two weeks before Haugen’s planned execution date, Kitzhaber issued a reprieve and declared he would not allow any executions as long as he is governor. Kitzhaber criticized capital punishment as “morally wrong” and argued that Oregon’s system “fails to meet basic standards of justice.”

Haugen sued Kitzhaber. The late Senior Judge Timothy Alexander in 2012 agreed with Haugen’s arguments that the inmate had to accept Kitzhaber’s reprieve in order for it to be effective. But on appeal, the Oregon Supreme Court overturned that decision, finding that the governor’s action needed no such acceptance.

Here’s hoping Oregon can end their death penalty on a more permanent basis than who is governor. Still, even though it’s not an ideal way to do it, it would be a good example to Governor Inslee.

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If It’s So Rad For You, Why Are You Trying To Stop It?

by Carl Ballard — Wednesday, 1/22/14, 7:57 am

In yesterday’s Open Thread, I linked to a piece about two Senators who are trying to preempt SeaTac’s $15 an hour minimum wage initiative. The state minimum wage ought to be a floor. If localities want to do better, there’s no moral reason to preempt them.

It’s a shitty enough idea on its own, of course, but it’s also an attempt to preempt Seattle’s $15 process. And thinking about this piece of legislation rattling around in my mind hit loose this from last session: It seems rather similar to the attempt to preempt the Seattle Sick Leave/ Safe Leave law. And I also thought of this Rodney Tom piece of work from a week or so ago. Again, Rodney Tom thinks that the sick leave/safe leave law (I assume that’s at least part of the shorthand for McGinn) was a boon for the Eastside because it harmed Seattle. He also thinks that it’s his job to harm Seattle if it helps the East Side.

It seems like only two of those three things can be true. If the Rodney Toms and John Brauns of the legislature thought their job was to have “filled up our office towers” at the expense of Seattle and that liberal laws at the local level were doing that, they wouldn’t propose legislation to preempt those laws. So at least one of those things is a lie. Since they’re proposing — and in the last session passing through the Senate — these laws we can assume that they want these laws passed. That leaves either Seattle and SeaTac’s laws aren’t as harmful to business as they say, or those legislators aren’t as anti-Seattle as they say. Given their willingness to fuck with Seattle on a whole host of issues from the cost overrun provision* of a state highway to treating Seattle like a piggy bank to not letting Metro fund itself, they clearly have issues with urban King County, and Seattle specifically.

So that leaves the Sick Leave/Safe Leave law and the $15 minimum wage being bad for business. Given their other two positions, it seems like this is the weak point. As I said in that previous post last week, Seattle is doing OK with our employment regulations. Maybe those legislators are more worried that their constituents will be see what Seattle and SeaTac are doing and want it for themselves.

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Drinking Liberally — Seattle

by Darryl — Tuesday, 1/21/14, 3:18 pm

DLBottle The Seattle Chapter of Drinking Liberally is “on tour,” searching for a new meeting location. The folks who showed up last week agreed to a list of places to try for the next month. We’ll visit a new place each week.

This week we meet at the Madrona Eatery and Ale House. Starting time is 8:00pm. I hope you can join us.

Can’t make it tonight? Check out another Washington state DL over the next week. The Tri-Cities and Shelton chapters also meet on Tuesday night. On Wednesday, the Bellingham and Burien chapters meet. And on Thursday, the Woodinville chapter meets.

With 213 chapters of Living Liberally, including eighteen in Washington state, four in Oregon, and three more in Idaho, chances are excellent there’s a chapter meeting near you.

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Open Thread 1/21

by Carl Ballard — Tuesday, 1/21/14, 7:57 am

– This was published in the Seattle Argus in April 12, 1968. Martin Luther King had literally just been assassinated the week before. I have no idea about the weekly Argus’ news cycle, but it seems at least in bad taste to publish something like this a week after the civil right’s leaders death.

– I know at this point Sarah Palin is just hoping for links to her horrible screeds, but she really has to stop.

– Ever since Roe, and only since Roe, women and men have been able to plan their lives with the assumption that they won’t become parents until or unless they want to.

– You know, if the legislature shuts down the local option for a $15 minimum wage, there probably could be a statewide initiative.

– There’s never been an easy solution to any problems in the Middle East, and the days ahead will once again test the mettle of everyone involved. But in a strange twist of fate, business as usual on Capitol Hill just might be the very thing that paves the road to peace.

– I’m also a sucker for good Samaritan stories.

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Open Thread 1/20

by Carl Ballard — Monday, 1/20/14, 9:12 am

– Happy MLK Day.

– Hell of a game last night. Still, the celebration was maybe a bit much for the NFC Championship (It wasn’t, you know, winning the Super Bowl, or V-J Day).

– Postgame interviews are probably unhelpful. Also, Richard Sherman is everything one could want in a professional athlete. He is a walking example of the difference sports can make, of how one man can channel fierce intelligence and an almost frightening competitive fire into something productive and riveting. He is precisely the type of person you should cheer for.

– Couple healing up after struck by car while walking across Stone Way

– 10 Questions Bill Simmons And ESPN Should Answer About ‘Dr. V’s Magical Putter’

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Bird’s Eye View Contest

by Lee — Sunday, 1/19/14, 12:00 pm

Last week’s contest was won by milwhcky. It was Las Vegas.

This week’s is somewhere in the state of Connecticut, good luck! And go Seahawks!

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HA Bible Study

by Goldy — Sunday, 1/19/14, 6:00 am

Ezekiel 23:19-20
Yet she became more and more promiscuous as she recalled the days of her youth, when she was a prostitute in Egypt. There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses.

Discuss.

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So Here’s The Plan

by Carl Ballard — Saturday, 1/18/14, 10:56 pm

“I have to show my love of the Seahawks somehow. I think we can all agree the most logical thing would be if I get some window decals and a flag for my car. OK, but then to really make sure I’m helping the team out — really 12th manning it up — I’m going to have to drive through downtown honking at 10:30 or so. You know for the team.”

– Someone, apparently.

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Friday Night Multimedia Extravaganza!

by Darryl — Saturday, 1/18/14, 12:54 am

Sacred Catch: Preview of a series coming to KUOW.

Daily Show on on FAUX’s ‘The Five’.

Dennis Trainor, Jr.: Four reasons George W. Bush should be held accountable for war crimes.

Mental Floss: 33 fascinating songwriter stories.

Barbara Bush on Jeb Bush running and political dynasties

Ana Kasparian and friends: FAUX commentator calls for execution of religious minority.

Young Turks: Bizarre political ad.

WaPo: How the NSA can track Americans.

Ann Telnaes: Boehner thinks there are enough regulations.

ONN: Swift Boat Veterans for Truth clear Kerry after nine year investigation:

Jon on Iran sanctions.

Young Turks: Best and worst response to the chemical leak.

Thom: Seattle swears in a Socialist.

Roy Zimmerman: Norwedish Hate Anthem.

Stephen: Invade everything.

American Minute: 800,000 users per day.

Alex Wagner and Ezra Klein: What do new ACA numbers mean for the law?

BullyGate:

  • Maddow: “Mafia like” corruption in Gov. Christie’s regime.
  • Liberal Viewer: Is Gov. Christie like a mob boss?
  • Sharpton: Examples of Christie being a bully
  • Fallon and Springsteen: Ode to Gov. Christie (R-NJ)
  • Sam Seder and Cliff Schecter: Poor Chris Christie—The Boss doesn’t like him.
  • As long as you do what he says.
  • Ann TelnaesChristie swimming the the fishes
  • Christie miscellania
  • O’Donnell: How the GOP will kneecap Christie in 2016
  • Jay Rockefeller finds “Zero evidence” Christie’s bridge closings were part of a traffic study
  • Alex Wagner: Governor Chris Christie (R-NJ), this is your life.
  • Tweety and Bill Maher: bully
  • Sharpton: How Gov. Christie lied about the GWB sabotage
  • The Very Last Word: Chris Hayes: Gov. investigated.
  • Matt Binder: Did Christie misuse Sandy relief?

Thoughts, rants and cold coffee.

Young Turks: What was really in the Benghazi report.

Stephen: Ridiculous French sex scandal.

Thom: America’s real welfare queens.

Red State Update: Joe Biden Day.

Obama’s NSA Reforms:

  • Obama’s NSA speech.
  • Young Turks: Obama’s NSA speech.
  • Sam Seder and Cliff Schecter: Obama’s NSA reforms are light on reforms.

White House: West Wing Week.

Dennis Trainor, Jr.: We need a democracy to fix this shit.

Dave Pakman: Just 0.01% of climate scientists reject climate change.

Jon gets sexually harassed.

This Week in the Republican War on Women™:

  • Sam Seder: Is this Republican the next Todd Akin?
  • Thom with Lizz Winstead: “I have a politician in my pussy”.
  • Sam Seder: GOP candidate is big on spousal rape
  • Sam Seder: Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R) wants to force births to “create jobs”

Ed: Obama’s marriage is on El Rushbo’s scandal wish list.

Mark Fiore: The Climateers.

Young Turks: The IRS “scandal” is “officially” over.

Lee Camp: Moment of clarity.

Last week’s Friday Night Multimedia Extravaganza can be found here.

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Enjoy the Next Ten Months Or So, Spokane County

by Carl Ballard — Friday, 1/17/14, 6:20 pm

I don’t know anything about the Spokane County Sheriff’s race but it looks like it might turn out to be an interesting one. And by interesting I mean hey Spokane County, enjoy this sort of nonsense from now until November!

Well, if anyone came prepared to answer questions, it was Ozzie Knezovitch. He took every opportunity to cite numbers, dollars, accomplishments, and highlight everything he’s done as sheriff since 2006. Mr Orr, on the other hand, kept bringing up that he doesn’t want to raise taxes like Knezovich does. He says he has a program that could save $20 million and pump either $6 million or $1.6 million, depending on when he said it, back into the department.

Knezovich stressed his leadership with concrete examples. Orr questioned his leadership with innuendo and insinuation. Concerning the 46 deputies who are eligible to retire he said, “I don’t know this for a fact but I heard that Sheriff Knezovich asked for a letter from each deputy who would leave the department stating why they would leave.” The fact that he doesn’t know something is true didn’t stop him from repeating it as fact. What kind of person does that?

[…]

Several times during the debate, Orr would finish his remarks and Knezovich would plainly state that what Orr said about a topic was false. Orr remained impassive and didn’t respond to any of the accusations. After stating Orr had just told yet another falsehood, Knezovich pointed out that “truth, fact, and integrity” is where he and Orr differ. Ouch.

[…]

There were no questions concerning Orr’s strange respectful acknowledgement of a theory that legalized abortion in 1973 contributed to the drop in crime that began in 1992. Orr, with a B.A. in Religious Education from Bob Jones University, thinks it’s important for voters to know that he’s a conservative Republican who is opposed to abortion. On a question about drug enforcement he mentioned, “There’s a 10th Amendment. Interesting.” But then he didn’t explain why he brought it up. I think this paragraph tells me all I need to know about Douglas Orr.

Obviously there are loose cannon candidates everywhere. I once told a pollster that I was for Goodspaceguy,* so I’m not claiming any moral superiority for the Wet Side. Still, there’s something about that happening at a Democratic Party event. I mean holy shit, what’s it going to be like when he goes in front of a Tea Party crowd?

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