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Is There A Budget Yet?

by Carl Ballard — Friday, 6/21/13, 5:22 pm

No, as of when I started writing this at 5:00. So, we’re still a few weeks out from a budget shutdown in Washington. I thought we were supposed to have something. I don’t see any reports that there’s a snag, so who knows? If we run out of time without a budget, well, terrible things:

During a briefing Thursday, the Governor’s chief of staff Mary Alice Heuschel said that 34 state agencies would shut down completely, including the Governor’s office, the Auditor’s office and the state Lottery. The Governor, himself, would remain on the job.

The plan calls for 24 agencies to shut down partially, including the Department of Ecology, Employment Security, Fish and Wildlife and the Health Department.

“The Department of Corrections estimates that approximately 3,000 of their 8,000 employees would be [laid off] and they’re an agency that has federal mandates to continue a large portion of their operations,” said Brown.

Services for the needy would be cut back, including child care subsidies and food and nutrition programs.

Twenty-five state agencies would remain open, including colleges and universities and departments that don’t rely on the operating budget for funding.

But you know, Rodney Tom probably won’t personally suffer, so who cares?

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Open Thread 6/21

by Carl Ballard — Friday, 6/21/13, 7:40 am

– If we put a fund together, I bet we could get enough to change the Tacoma Dome to the “HorsesAss.Org Awesomedome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”

– Police are warning about a woman posing as a DSHS employee to steal money from very vulnerable victims, and detectives believe there could be many more targets who have not yet come forward, possibly because of the language barrier between themselves and police.

– 8 Ways Not To Be An “Ally”: A Non-Comprehensive List (h/t to my friend M on Facebook)

– I don’t know what else to say. I’m not surprised, because I am a white person who has been a white person her whole life (!) and thus I have spent a lifetime interacting with other white people who presumed that, because we are both white, we are both fans of racist humor. Or cool with racial slurs. Or will definitely agree about their solid and totally original theories on some ancient racist narrative.

– I was just talking to someone from West Seattle about cycling on the Spokane Street Bridge, and now there’s a counter.

– Please — that’s only 45 words. That’s not even a blog post — it’s almost a Tweet. Clearly trivial.

– Fun Facts are my favorite Tom the Dancing Bug, and Fun Facts About New York City is my favorite in a while.

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Quote of the Day

by Darryl — Thursday, 6/20/13, 4:46 pm

They didn’t get results and they put the blame on somebody else. It’s another day in the unproductive life on the Republican Congress where they bring bills to the floor that are going nowhere and they blame other people for their lack of success. As I say, another day in the amateur hour of the Republican Congress.

— House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi after the G.O.P. Farm Bill went down in flames, prompting infighting and finger pointing among the House Republicans.

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State’s Rights and the Will of the Voters

by Carl Ballard — Thursday, 6/20/13, 8:02 am

Here’s another post about the vote to restrict abortion. Now I’m thinking of the GOP cries of state’s rights and the will of the voters. Usually, when there’s a discussion of Roe, some conservative will inevitably say that if Roe is overturned it will go back to the states. That it’s just a state’s rights issue. But I think Washington State is a good example of why they don’t mean it.

Specifically, I’m thinking of Initiative 694 that would have banned third trimester abortions. I happen to remember making calls for NARAL, and can remember when it lost. So it seems to me that to the extent that you can tell the will of the people from one vote over a decade ago, the state’s rights Republicans should be saying that Washington doesn’t want restrictions on abortion.

But of course the vote by Washington State Republicans in Congress to restrict abortion rights beyond what Washington State voters rejected puts the lie to the state’s rights claim. They don’t care about Washington’s rights to write our own abortion laws, they want the big mean Federal government to override it.

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Also, Pregnant Women* can Feel Pain

by Carl Ballard — Wednesday, 6/19/13, 7:56 pm

Darryl has written about the science (or lack thereof) behind the recent vote to ban abortion at the federal level due to fetal pain. A fetus can’t feel pain, so basing abortion policy on that is going to result in bad policy. But there is someone in the decision to have an abortion who can feel pain, the one who is pregnant.

Even when it goes well, and the child is wanted, pregnancy is often a miserable, painful experience. As is childbirth. That’s might be one reason why more than 60% of the people who seek an abortion have a child: they know what they’re getting into.

So no, if the people who voted for this were concerned about pain, they would have voted to protect abortion rights. The fact that they see imaginary fetal pain as more important than the actual pain of the pregnant woman is really all you need to know.

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Ignoring science, Reichert, Hastings, Herrera Beutler, and McMorris Rodgers vote to kill women

by Darryl — Wednesday, 6/19/13, 10:56 am

Yesterday, Washington state’s Republican delegation joined the House Republicans and voted in favor of a bill that would severely restrict women’s access to safe and legal abortions. Bill H.R. 1797 goes under the Orwellian title “Pain-capable unborn child protection act.”

The bill goes to some lengths to argue that the fetus (referred to in wingnut-speak as “unborn child”) feels pain by “no later than 20 weeks after fertilization.” The claim is scientifically dubious. Recent reviews conducted by bona fide scientists (rather than, you know, wingnuts) cast doubt on this assertion.

For example, in a recent review article, Bellieni and Buonocore (2012, Journal of Maternal, Fetal, and Neonatal Medicine 25:1203–1208) weigh the anatomical, endocrinological, behavioral, and electrophysiological evidence. They cautiously conclude:

Our data show that there is consistent evidence of the possibility for the fetus to experience pain in the third trimester, and this evidence is weaker before this date and null in the first half of pregnancy.

Less ambiguity was found in a 2010 “Working Party” report by The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists titled “Fetal Awareness”. Their conclusions are rather concrete. From the summary…

In reviewing the neuroanatomical and physiological evidence in the fetus, it was apparent that connections from the periphery to the cortex are not intact before 24 weeks of gestation and, as most neuroscientists believe that the cortex is necessary for pain perception, it can be concluded that the fetus cannot experience pain in any sense prior to this gestation. After 24 weeks there is continuing development and elaboration of intracortical networks such that noxious stimuli in newborn preterm infants produce cortical responses. Such connections to the cortex are necessary for pain experience but not sufficient, as experience of external stimuli requires consciousness. Furthermore, there is increasing evidence that the fetus never experiences a state of true wakefulness in utero and is kept, by the presence of its chemical environment, in a continuous sleep-like unconsciousness or sedation. This state can suppress higher cortical activation in the presence of intrusive external stimuli. This observation highlights the important differences between fetal and neonatal life and the difficulties of extrapolating from observations made in newborn preterm infants to the fetus.

These recent reviews summarize the broad scientific literature relying on hundreds of previous scientific studies and empirical observations that weigh in on all sides of the argument. The House Republicans relied on cherry picking a handful of papers that favor their position. They come to a “scientific conclusion” for the bill using amateur methods unworthy of an undergraduate term paper, let alone a House bill!

The bill prohibits abortions after 20 weeks post-fertilization, and provides limited exceptions:

  • To “save the life of a pregnant woman whose life is endangered by a physical disorder, physical illness, or physical injury…not including psychological or emotional conditions.”
  • If “the pregnancy is the result of rape,” but only “if the rape has been reported at any time prior to the abortion to an appropriate law enforcement agency“
  • If “the pregnancy is the result of incest against a minor” but only “if the incest against a minor has been reported at any time prior to the abortion“

The scientific record is clear on another aspect of abortion: “Abortion-related deaths are more frequent in countries with more restrictive abortion laws”. The more restrictive the laws, the higher the rates of abortion-related maternal mortality.

The World Health Organization estimates that there are about 20 million unsafe abortions annually. The practice result in about 68,000 unnecessary deaths to women, and an additional 5 million women who suffer long-term health complications from the unsafe practices. The public health consequences of anti-abortion laws are profound.

Republicans, by voting for Bill H.R. 1797, have ignored (in fact, abused) science, and have voted, essentially, to kill women.

And I am sad to see that Washington state’s G.O.P. delegation, Dave Reichert, “Doc” Hastings, Jamie Herrera Beutler, and Cathy McMorris Rodgers, all voted in favor of killing women.

Death is a pretty harsh punishment for unintentionally getting pregnant…particularly for women who were too embarrassed to report a rape, or girls too ashamed to report incest.

You know what…It’s time to get rid of these puritanical women-killing fucking troglodytes!

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I’m Alive

by Carl Ballard — Wednesday, 6/19/13, 8:04 am

This is a preloaded post from the library. I think I get my computer back Wednesday afternoon, so hopefully I won’t have been too out of the loop to start posting again. They called late today and said that they can get it back, but you never know for sure until you’re there.

In the back of my mind, I had been worried that all of the mayoral candidates would answer the questions all at once with my laptop in the shop, but not to worry Kate Martin is still the only one to answer.

I don’t know if I’ll be back in a groove to do an Open Thread on Thursday morning, but you can consider this one.

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Drinking Liberally — Seattle

by Darryl — Tuesday, 6/18/13, 4:10 pm

DLBottlePlease join us this evening for a “bonus budgetary projection” episode of the Seattle Chapter of Drinking Liberally.

We meet every Tuesday evening at the Montlake Ale House, 2307 24th Avenue E. Starting time is 8:00pm. Some people show up earlier than that for Dinner.




Can’t make it to Seattle tonight? Check out another DL meeting over the next week. Tonight the Tri-Cities chapter also meets. The Longview and Lakewood chapter will meet on Wednesday. And for Thursday, the Spokane and Tacoma chapters meet.

With 204 chapters of Living Liberally, including seventeen in Washington state, four in Oregon, and two more in Idaho, chances are excellent there’s a chapter meeting near you.

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Burning down the house

by Darryl — Tuesday, 6/18/13, 9:21 am

The Army Corps of Engineers, which is responsible for environmental review for civil works projects that affect navigable waters—projects like the Gateway Pacific Terminal—“will not take into consideration the green house gases that will be emitted when the coal is burned in Asia.” In testimony before Congress, a Corps spokesperson, described the effects as “too indirect” and therefore outside of the scope of their mandate.

If not the Engineers, then who will be the champion for Mother Earth?

Perhaps, Capitalism and the “Invisible Hand of the Market” will save Her from us? I mean, in the long run, higher profits will be made from an increasingly high-functioning, orderly, safe and healthy world!

Or not….

Bob Watters is with SSA Marine, the company that wants to build the Gateway Pacific Terminal.

He says climate change has no place in the environmental review.

Mother Earth…you are soooooo fucked.

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Open thread 6/17

by Darryl — Monday, 6/17/13, 8:55 am

  • A government shutdown and new revenue forecasts tomorrow. Two of 5 things to watch as Washington state lawmakers head into week 2 of second special session.
  • WSU researcher starts sperm bank: “”We are able to freeze and thaw well enough to make a whole generation of queens.”
  • The Freeway Blogger brings a little earth to the motorways of California.
  • Everybody panic! The NSA is tapping your face.
  • Uncertainty and worry for state employees as Washington State government shutdown looms (and special thanks to Rodney Fucking Tom for that).
  • Cool on the outside, Goldy is inwardly titillated by rumors of an NHL team for Seattle.
  • Better access to Sound Transit stations is in your future!
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    Bird’s Eye View Contest

    by Lee — Sunday, 6/16/13, 12:00 pm

    Last week’s contest was won by milwhcky. It was Duluth, GA.

    This week’s contest is from somewhere in Washington state, good luck! And Happy Father’s Day!

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    HA Bible Study

    by Goldy — Sunday, 6/16/13, 6:00 am

    Leviticus 20:9
    For every one that curseth his father or his mother shall be surely put to death: he hath cursed his father or his mother; his blood shall be upon him.

    Happy Goddamn Father’s Day. And discuss.

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    Friday Night Multimedia Extravaganza!

    by Darryl — Saturday, 6/15/13, 1:03 am

    Thom: The Good, the Bad, and the Very, Very Ugly.

    White House: West Wing Week.

    The New and Improved G.O.P. War on Women™:

    • Sam Seder: GOP lawmaker on men’s brains and women’s brains
    • Maddow: Virginia Voters show signs of backlash against GOP anti-abortion extremism.
    • Alex Wagner: Misogynist House Republicans advance another anti-abortion bill.
    • Why are Republicans so fixated on rape and abortion?.
    • Maddow: Republicans of Wisconsin Push Extreme Anti-abortion Laws:
    • Sharpton: Wisconsin GOP misogynists push new ultrasound law
    • Ann Telnaes: More Republican expertise on the female body.
    • Sam Seder: FAUX guest implies Plan B promotes pedophiles

    Thom: Even more of the Good, the Bad, and the Very, Very Ugly.

    John Oliver: Gaywatch…international edition.

    John Fugelsang: He’s 83, single and worth $11billion…..

    Young Turks: Ohio State Rep. Dan Ramos proposes a way to end Citizens United without going through Congress.

    ONN: Week in Review.

    Thom: More Good, Bad, and Very, Very Ugly.

    Maddow: Christmas in Texas and protection from the Gays.

    Susie Sampson’s Tea Party Report: Week in Review.

    NSAy What?

    • Ann Telnaes: Gathering metadata.
    • Jonathan Mann: NSA is Listening
    • Town Square: Is NSA mass surveillance Okay if Obama Does it?
    • Young Turks: Record breaking hypocrisy at FAUX News
    • Sam Seder: Sean Hannity’s hardcore flip-flopping on NSA surveillance
    • Tap It: The NSA Slow Jam.
    • Operation everyone talk like a terrorist all the time:
    • Young Turks: Bill-O The Clown shows massive hypocrisy over NSA program
    • Mark Fiore: United States of Surveillance.
    • Ann Telnaes: Spying semantics.

    Pap: America’s crumbling infrastructure.

    Stephen: Wall Street Journal’s Dorothy Rabinowitz crazy op-ed (via Crooks and Liars).

    White House: Celebrating Father’s Day.

    Maddow: The GOP’s obsession with sodomy, voodoo, satanism, racism & bigotry.

    Sharpton: Obama calls out Republican obstructionism

    Issa Idiot:

    • O’Donnell: ‘Car thief’ Darrell Issa’s IRS investigation is falling apart!.
    • Thom: Is Darrell Issa a bad investigator, or just a big liar?
    • Sharpton: ‘Car thief’ Darrell Issa flips on IRS employee interview transcripts

    Jeb Bush on those “more fertile” immigrants.

    John Oliver: On the media coverage of Edward Snowden.

    Politico Playback: The week in late night.

    Chris Hayes: Jan Brewer rips Arizona GOP apart over Medicaid expansion (via Crooks and Liars).

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

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    Wisconsin Republicans impose non-medical* rape on rape victims

    by Darryl — Friday, 6/14/13, 1:29 pm

    The “New and Improved” Republican War on Women™ moves to Wisconsin.

    Over eight hours Thursday, Republican lawmakers passed not only the ultrasound bill but two other bills restricting access to abortion and contraception. One bans state health care plans from covering abortions and exempts religious groups from the state requirement to provide birth control insurance coverage. The other prohibits sex-selective abortions and imposes fines on physicians.

    The ultrasound bill also requires abortion providers to have admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles of the clinic, which Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin says could force the closure of its Appleton-area clinic.

    During a contentious floor session Wednesday, the Senate also passed the ultrasound bill after Republican leaders cut off debate. Gov. Scott Walker has said he will sign the bill into law. The other two abortion bills now head to the Senate, where leaders say they might not get to them until this fall, after the summer recess.
    […]

    One of the amendments offered by Democrats that failed to pass would have specified that only an abdominal ultrasound could be required and not the more invasive vaginal probe.

    Holy fuck, where do they dig up these troglodytes?

    Among other horrible effects of these inhumane bulls, rape victims in Wisconsin will get a little bit extra rape, thanks to Gov. Walker and the esteemed G.O.P. men of the Wisconsin legislature.

    Your move, women of Wisconsin….

    * I updated the title to reflect the fact that an ultrasound is not medically necessary before the vast majority of abortions. Hence a bill requiring a medically unnecessary transvaginal ultrasound is, essentially, rape. The lawmakers who voted for this bill are rapists.

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    Did he get snubbed by Inslee or something?

    by Darryl — Thursday, 6/13/13, 11:14 pm

    The Washington state government is headed for a shutdown if a budget is not passed by the end of the month.

    Wouldn’t a shutdown make Rodney Tom the Newt Gingrich of Washington State?

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