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Tuesday, March 23, 2010
 
Overnight

Rock on.



 
Tuesday Night Thread

Gotta take out the garbage.

 
Happy Hour Thread

Your happy hour reading.

 
That's Fast

No opinion about NYU's expansion plans - not my city - but I was struck by this.

Between 1991 and 2001, the number of students living in N.Y.U. housing tripled to 12,000, from 4,000, as the university raised its national profile. (In the early ’90s, 50 percent of its students came from the metropolitan area; now that figure has declined to 10 to 15 percent.) By 2031, N.Y.U. expects its total student body to grow to 46,500 students, up from the current 41,000.


Things are a bit different in really big cities, but as someone who has spent time/taught at various universities I can say that those with a significant residential component - even in big cities - are substantially different, and probably better for students, than those without.

 
Local Programming

Join us for the great Philly Center City Drinking Liberally at our new location upstairs at Jose Pistola's, on 15th between Locust and Spruce, 6-?, beer and other specials...

 
Wanker of the Day

Tom Shales.

 
Afternoon Thread

enjoy

 
Winning Is Fun

Whatever the merits of the health bill, it reminds me that for some reason Dem legislators have a hard time remembering that winning is a lot more fun than losing, and that winning tends to get you good positive press.

 
Who's The Boss

Both admissions by Frum are telling. The first is that the GOP thought Jake Tapper's "sister organization" Fox News worked for them, and the second is that the GOP now works for Fox.

 
I Know They Shouldn't Listen To Me

But, really, GOP, running on repealing HCR is the greatest strategy ever. Run with it.

 
Almost Right Away

I'm a bit skeptical about the anti-rescission part of the bill being effective, but I do think the administration has undersold some of the good bits of the bill which take effect soon.

 
SUPERSUPERTRAIN

I have some sense of the difficulties of increasing the average speed along the Amtrak route in the Northeast, but I don't have a good idea of what it would cost to overcome those difficulties.

 
Signing Ceremony Thread

I am not at home so I cannot watch.

 
Pelosi House Office Building

Both the naming and the destruction of the parking lot are good ideas, though let me advocate (unlikely to happen) that any office building in that spot include some street level retail.

Alternatively, they could build an apartment complex for House members. We have this rather dumb system where lawmakers have to simultaneously live in DC and maintain a residence in their home districts. Aside from the nuisance of travel, while this isn't a problem for wealthy members of Congress (and most are, of course, wealthy), it is actually a problem for non-wealthy members. You hear stories of people sleeping in their offices, etc. A studio apartment complex so that those who wanted could have an affordable pied-à-terre would really be a good idea. Also with street level retail.

 
There's Nothing We Can't Face Except For Bunnies

It's the kind of thing that only dirty fucking hippies on the internets point out, and which never really makes it to the elite salons like Fred Hiatt's Crayon Scribble Page, but the anti-abortion movement is also anti-contraception, and their evil prudery/desire to punish women has succeeded in making access to emergency contraception harder than it should be.

 
Lunatics

Herbert:

For decades the G.O.P. has been the party of fear, ignorance and divisiveness. All you have to do is look around to see what it has done to the country. The greatest economic inequality since the Gilded Age was followed by a near-total collapse of the overall economy. As a country, we have a monumental mess on our hands and still the Republicans have nothing to offer in the way of a remedy except more tax cuts for the rich.

This is the party of trickle down and weapons of mass destruction, the party of birthers and death-panel lunatics. This is the party that genuflects at the altar of right-wing talk radio, with its insane, nauseating, nonstop commitment to hatred and bigotry.


But most Villagers see them as authentic representatives of Real America. Whatever.

 
Morning and Shit



Monday, March 22, 2010
 
Overnight

Rock on.







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