– Happy? Eid Al-Adha, graduates.
– Does any satire site have the hit rate of The Needling?
– Anyway, please wash your hands right now and get vaccinated or boosted if you’re eligible.
by Carl Ballard — ,
– Happy? Eid Al-Adha, graduates.
– Does any satire site have the hit rate of The Needling?
– Anyway, please wash your hands right now and get vaccinated or boosted if you’re eligible.
by Darryl — ,
It’s not such a beautiful day today, but the Seattle Chapter of Drinking Liberally will still be getting together this evening to discuss life, politics, and whatnot.
We meet tonight and every Tuesday at the Roanoke Park Place Tavern, 2409 10th Ave E, Seattle. You’ll find us in the small room at the back of the tavern or, perhaps, on the back patio. We start at 8:00pm.
Chapters of Living Liberally are all over the place…if you can’t make it to the Seattle chapter, stop by another chapter near you.
by Carl Ballard — ,
The proposal to make part of Denny Blane no longer a nude beach is probably misguided. But as I am nothing if not helpful, let me propose a couple of compromises. First make the whole place a Porkey Pig beach. Everyone will be required to wear a shirt and go bottomless.
If that doesn’t satisfy you, let me suggest the left half clothed beach. I believe wit the right (or left!) tailoring and maybe some velcro, we can have a beach where adults see half as many nipples. Will ut be comfortable? No. Will anyone be happy? Also no. The perfect compromise.
Anyway, please wash your hands right now and get vaccinated or boosted if you’re eligible.
by Darryl — ,
Parody Project: ♫ Elegy for the Court ♬
Robert Reich: My “radical” position that’s not so radical now
Roll Call: Congressional hits and misses
Electile Dysfunction, 2024:
Robert Reich: Will billionaires destroy worker rights?
Jimmy Kimmel: The week in unnecessary censorship
Lauren Mayer: ♫ Infrastructure week ♬
Barron Von Shitzenpantz And The Diaper Crew:
LegalEagle: Is it legal to ban TikTok? What happens next?
NowThis: Social Security is at risk if Congress doesn’t act soon
John Oliver: Opioid settlements
Last week’s Friday Night Multimedia Extravaganza can be found here.
by Carl Ballard — ,
– I don’t like this nebulous maybe there will be delays on the 1 Line. It’s not part of my commute, but I have taken it a couple times this week and it has been fine. I would prefer knowing though to plan ahead better.
– Also, there seem to be more 3-car trains recently. Has anyone else noticed that?
– Boeing, get your shit together challenge.
– Donald Trump is such a creep.
– Anyway, please wash your hands right now and get vaccinated or boosted if you’re eligible.
by Carl Ballard — ,
– Are you hyped for trailhead direct? It’s coming May 25.
– Thomas and Dexter will be better protected for pedestrians.
– The best time to get vaccinated or boosted is when the shots were first available. The second best time is now.
by Darryl — ,
It’s a beautiful day! Join us this evening as the Seattle Chapter of Drinking Liberally gets together to raise a toast and chat about life, politics, and summer plans.
We meet tonight and every Tuesday at the Roanoke Park Place Tavern, 2409 10th Ave E, Seattle. You’ll find us in the small room at the back of the tavern or, perhaps, on the back patio. We start at 8:00pm.
Chapters of Living Liberally are all over the place…if you can’t make it to the Seattle chapter, stop by another chapter near you.
by Carl Ballard — ,
From the state party that brought us conspiracy theories about voters in 2004 to opposing democracy in the current platform comes throw some more Bob Fergusons on the ballot. Maybe confuse the voters. Maybe one of them can siphon off some cash that was meant for actual Bob Ferguson. What bullshit.
Anyway, please get vaccinated or boosted if you’re eligible.
by Darryl — ,
Robert Reich: How wall street priced you out of a home
Stephen with Desi Lydic: Stephen wrote the rulebook on field pieces at “The Daily Show”
Electile Dysfunction 2024:
Desi Lydic: Desi Lydic targets illegally idling vehicles
Roll Call: Congressional hits and misses of the week
Bloomberg Law: Is social media big tobacco 2.0? Suits over the impact on teens
The Cult Of Von Shitzenpantz:
John Oliver: Libraries
More Perfect Union: The shadow group working to keep wages low
Last week’s Friday Night Multimedia Extravaganza can be found here.
by Goldy — ,
It was 20 years ago today that I published the first post here on HA, and mygod did it change my life (and hopefully a few elections and public policy debates along the way).
For a few glorious years HA was one of the most widely read, influential (and feared) state and local blogs in the nation. We were the official WA state blog at the 2008 Democratic Convention. HA helped get me my own radio show at 710 KIRO back when it was still a 50,000 watt news/talk powerhouse, and eventually a gig at The Stranger where I helped advance the nation’s first $15 minimum wage. And ultimately this weird adventure led me to my current job, which is hard to explain, but is gratifying and difference-making in so many ways.
I don’t blog here at HA anymore. Darryl and Carl keep it going on a daily basis, and so happy blogoversary (and a big THANK YOU) to them too. But of course, the biggest thanks goes to HA’s readers, past and present, because none of this would’ve been possible without you. HA’s comment threads may have been a cesspool of trolling since nearly the very beginning, but I was very, very, fortunate to find an audience large and loud enough to make my writing relevant.
By the way, if you miss me, I host a weekly podcast with my billionaire boss, Nick Hanauer, called Pitchfork Economics. It’s wonky and subversive and we interview amazing guests—Nobel laureates, best-selling authors, administration officials, and other leading or should-be-leading thinkers in economics, philosophy, science, politics, and public policy—so if you’re not already a subscriber, now would be a great time to start.
And finally, a much earned thank you and congratulations to my daughter Katie. She was just seven years old when this blog first started consuming my life and she patiently put up with more than her fair share of “just a minute, baby, I need to finish this post.” Today, coincidentally, she graduates from USC with an MFA in film and television production and I couldn’t be prouder. Here’s hoping our democracy, our economy, and our civil society survive another 20 years (at least) so that she and all our children have the opportunity, the security, and the means to pursue their dreams.
by Carl Ballard — ,
– Have I mentioned that I am excited to read this book? I picked up a copy and am excited to dig in.
– Seattle should have more density for its own sake, but also, yeah, the state is probably not going to fund as many things if we fuck around.
– Good news for Pioneer Square. A quick response to overdoses will hopefully get people helping.
– Anyway please wash your hands right now and get vaccinated or boosted if you’re eligible.
by Carl Ballard — ,
– It’s Give Big if one of your favorite local charities participates, now is a good time to give.
– This TwinRay story is bananas.
– Bikes on the West Seattle Bridge.
– Wash your hands right now. And get vaccinated or boosted if you’re eligible.
by Darryl — ,
Please join us this evening for a pint peppered with political prognostication and polite punditry at the Seattle Chapter of Drinking Liberally.
We meet tonight and every Tuesday at the Roanoke Park Place Tavern, 2409 10th Ave E, Seattle. You’ll find us in the small room at the back of the tavern or, perhaps, on the back patio. We start at 8:00pm.
Chapters of Living Liberally are all over the place…if you can’t make it to the Seattle chapter, stop by another chapter near you.
Cheers,
Darryl
by Carl Ballard — ,
– I feel like there is always talk about retrofitting Seattle buildings for earthquakes. So it’s a bit surprising that therr are still 1,100 or so buildings that still need to be upgraded.
– BG’s new book looks interesting.
– The zebra story is truly delightful.
– Aaaaaanyway, please wash your hands right now and get vaccinated or boosted if you’re eligible.
by Darryl — ,
Colin Jost roasts everyone at the WH Correspondence Dinner
Jon Stewart interviews U.S. Presidents from Jimmy Carter to Barack Obama
Roll Call: Congressional hits and misses of the week
Electile Dysfunction 2024:
Jon Stewart on immigration over the years
Mark Fiore: Free speech update
Robert Reich: Should billionaires exist?
Criminal Defendant Трамп And Other Terrible People:
Gravel Pit Gnome:
Jon Stewart: devours the fast-food industry
Liberal Redneck: National day of prayer
Last week’s Friday Night Multimedia Extravaganza can be found here.