Things I read today:
‘It will take off like a wildfire’: The unique dangers of the Washington state measles outbreak
Fight the Ship- Death and valor on a warship doomed by its own Navy.
Do you all like this or am I just wasting my time?
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Things I read today:
‘It will take off like a wildfire’: The unique dangers of the Washington state measles outbreak
Fight the Ship- Death and valor on a warship doomed by its own Navy.
Do you all like this or am I just wasting my time?
Comments are closed.
Jim, Foolish Literalist
I think I’ll just click on Balloon Juice and then go fix breakfast
The Five Families of Feces– The porta-potty business is as dirty as you’d think. But one man keeps coming up smelling like roses.
….okay
Aziz, light!
Meh.
Steeplejack (phone)
Like.
Gin & Tonic
Hey, Hub people, what’s a good place to eat dinner in the North End, near the Garden?
tam1MI
As my good deed for the day, I am asking folks to check out the Cat Bleg down below. There’s an awfully sweet kitty there that needs a home!
jacy
LIKE! I find it helpful to have things people find interesting curated — then I can choose to look or not. Most of the worthwhile things I read are suggested by other people.
Sourmash
LOVE!!
Gin & Tonic
@jacy: Agreed. This will date me (as if other comments haven’t) but there was an e-mailed newsletter long, long ago called the Red Rock Eater News Service that provided an eclectic, wide-ranging set of links that gave me many invaluable resources. The writer, unfortunately, went off the grid more or less completely quite a while ago.
OzarkHillbilly
I like it, a lot. I’m always looking for good stuff to read and in the AM I pass on what I think might interest others. I’m not often on line at this time so you won’t often see me comment
khead
Hey, I love this shit. I mean, really. I enjoyed the port-a-potty story.
Elroys Lunch
Appreciated the link to the destroyer Fitzgerald collision. I sent it on to a friend who was a destroyer captain whose ship ran on the rocks and suffered as much damage but without the loss of life. He found the article to be well written and a harsh reminder of things that ring true across Navies.
dlwchico
From the measles story. You know she voted for Jill Stein.
JPL
Like. The measles outbreak is unnecessary and frightening. In a school district north of me, letters were sent out yesterday from two different schools about possible exposure to whooping cough.
This should not be happening here.
Ohio Mom
@jacy: Me too. I like seeing what other people have found interesting. I get stuck in ruts otherwise.
I only have one question: between work, animals, watching TV, and all the extra driving living in the boondocks requires, when does Cole find the time to do all this surfing and reading?
oldster
Like.
I had already started reading that piece on the destroyers, tipped off by the Twitter feed at LGM.
What a gut-punch. The USN needs to do way, way better. We need to provide more people, more resources, more training, more leaves, more rest, more everything. (Possibly fewer over-priced weapons-systems.)
Reading about basic failures of competence, command-and-control, ability to perform routine operations, is gut-wrenching. It’s like reading about the Soviet navy just pre-break-up. This sort of dysfunction gets you outcomes like the Kursk on the bottom of the ocean.
Damnit, I want our navy to be functional!
Another side to this story? Inequality and plutocracy. I’m not making it up. Look at the “Fat Leonard” corruption scandal that ensnared a lot of the top brass. What you’ll see is that military guys who used to work their whole life for their mission, and received ample compensation in respect and prestige, are now looking at the billionaires and wondering why they shouldn’t cash in, too.
Did the Navy brass get a whole lot more morally weak? Nope; the inequality of wealth got a whole lot more glaring, and the crushing inequity got harder to resist.
We need to crush the billionaires. It’s a matter of battle-readiness and national defense.
J R in WV
I like it. Curated surfing, less time wasted on, well, Marylin Monroe MAY be in disguise as Melania — John Cole Might be superman hiding out in rural WV, and Trump might be, well, I gotta stop there!!!
One rule should be no conditionals in headlines, any supposition with a conditional in it might, could be, is possibly, true, but probably not.
TaMara (HFG)
@Gin & Tonic: Just about any family owned place. Seriously.
Renie
Has anyone come across stories about people being shocked filing their income tax returns this year? Saw a lot of tweets about people angry they are paying a lot more. Living in NY, I’m afraid to even do my taxes since I always had to pay in the past.
comrade scotts agenda of rage
Not a waste of time. As someone said above, I love having pieces brought to my attention.
The portable potty piece was fascinating. I do think the author missed to point about when the bidness took off. I can remember when “Don’s Portable Johns” started bidness in the DC metro area back in the 60s. Don’s Johns cornered the market, it seemed, early on. I wonder if each metro area’s portable poop businesses are the same as that described in NYC?
TaMara (HFG)
My cousin was in the port-a-potty business, he also dug septic tanks. He retired a multi-millionaire and now owns a bunch of real estate as his retirement. Total blue-collar guy. Hard work, well deserved retirement.
RoonieRoo
I love this! Please keep posting your daily reads. As others have said, it is a kick out of the rut.
Sandia Blanca
Although it sometimes seems that we all read all the same sites, we obviously don’t, so I also appreciate you sharing links to stories that might have escaped my attention. Part of the full service we’ve come to expect at this top-10,000 blog. Thanks!
rikyrah
There’s a sentence you don’t read everyday.
I like these posts…..Might find something interesting that I wouldn’t have discovered otherwise.
Aleta
A group at San Diego State U has been writing letters to detainees.
rikyrah
@Renie:
Have come upon tweets…folks talking about it…and other folks like….we told your dumb azzes that the GOP Tax Plan was nothing but a SCAM..and you want sympathy?
rikyrah
@dlwchico:
the anti-vaccine people get on my last phucking nerve, because they endanger the rest of us!!
Ceci7
@Gin & Tonic: For seafood, Daily Catch. Debbie Downer observation: it’s been a long, long time since I found a North End Italian restaurant to be as good as Rino’s Place in East Boston.
Mike in NC
Read the USS Fitzgerald story. So things haven’t changed much in 35 years.
Jude
It’s cool and fun to see what you filled your head with that day, but vital you tell us where the link goes to. I still refuse to give The Times one penny for their non-apology of destroying Hillary’s electability. That leaves 10 articles per month so I have to be picky. I know people have said to open them in an incognito window, but it doesn’t seem to work for me.
The Post link was fine since I have a subscription, but others may not.
Immanentize
@Gin & Tonic: I like so many, but I keep going back to Aria or Artu.
ETA There is an ARTU on Charles as well, but the one in the Northend is great.
Martin
Like it.@Renie: The problem isn’t necessarily that they’re paying more. It’s that their withholding went down, such that their rebate is smaller. But taxes are difficult for most people to understand – both the marginal rates, but also most people think a big rebate means a big windfall when it really means they really overpaid during the year. The IRS isn’t a terrible savings plan, but at least acknowledge that it’s just a savings plan.
So most of the people that are upset that I’ve seen have actually paid less, but because their rebate is lower, they think they’re paying more. I’d be sympathetic if all of my sympathy wasn’t being directed to the victims of more pernicious GOP policies.
germy
Faithful Lurker
The Long Reads is a really good idea. We all live in different parts of the country (world?) and can miss interesting stories about other places. The measles epidemic is happening in my back yard but the other stories were interesting. Also too, I’m tired (exhausted and disgusted) of only reading long pieces about the Trump disaster.
Thank you for this addition to BJ
germy
debit
@Renie: I work in a tax office. Lots of unhappy people this year, either they owe, owe more or have a much smaller refund. I also usually owe a small amount and am holding off on doing my return.
ETA: I knew it was going to be an issue and we tried to let our clients know beforehand so they could prepare, but… My situation is more about the ACA subsidy (income unexpectedly went up mid year).
randy khan
I think they’re interesting.
But I still want Rosie and Steve photos.
ThresherK
If that porta-potty read isn’t enough, there’s a good book out there about the wider picture. And there’s always The Ghost Map.
Raven
@debit: I ran mine through TurboTax and am getting a $4k+ refund. I don’t know that I did anything special so. . . ?
Casey
I like it and hope you keep doing it, John
rikyrah
So wrong on so many levels ?????
“The parking lot suicides” — important story by @emily_wax about veterans who are taking their own lives on VA hospital campuses because they believe the system has failed them https://t.co/RN0PMkXZT6
— Philip Rucker (@PhilipRucker) February 7, 2019
Brachiator
What kind of shit is this? :)
Interesting, fun stuff. Some of these pop up in my google news feeds, some are totally new and unexpected.
ThresherK
@rikyrah: I’ve read about the Bonus Marchers. Not a direct comparison, but this is starting to sound too familiar for comfort.
Brachiator
@comrade scotts agenda of rage:
Blew the toilet lid off, as it were.
errg
I love the long reads, already have read some interesting stories that I would have missed otherwise.
ellie
I like this! Please keep posting articles like these. Thx
Fair Economist
I like you posting these. It’s like those teaser ads for stories except that I know if I click on them I won’t encounter s***.
Well, ok, maybe once today.
bemused
@Renie:
Yes, I have. My first thought was why didn’t they know this. They sure don’t bother to do their homework, just trust, forget about verifying. These dopes spend a lot of time researching buying a lawnmower or even a damn toaster than they do on the scam bills legislators are inflicting on them.
Mary G
Keep it up, please.
kjazz
Yep, thanks for the links! Keep posting the interesting reads.
jl
Respectable features like this keep the place an almost top 10,000 blog. Some interesting links.
Brachiator
@Renie:
The Trump administration over-sold the benefits of his tax cuts to ordinary people, and most folks ignored the more sober analyses coming from business media. It’s hard to say that on average people are getting refunds or having to pay. Really depends on individual circumstances and sometimes whether people were able to adjust their withholding with new tax law changes in mind.
I deal with tax preparers, and many of them are reporting a wide variation in the results people are getting, compared to last year. Some folks are getting smaller refunds, and there is sometimes a disparity between federal and state results.
Dirty little insider secret. Tax software companies are having problems with states, but this is in part because states were late in reacting to federal changes, so you got a cascade effect. Also, the cut in funding for the IRS and the government shutdown is having a bigger impact than any Trump official will admit. If you need to call the IRS for customer service, good luck and may God have mercy on your soul.
dnfree
@dlwchico: For TWO HOURS the doctor answered her questions, and was warm, and not condescending. That is one heck of a story. We’ll just send that doctor out to talk to every vaccine denier.
RedDirtGirl
@Jim, Foolish Literalist: A family friend joked that he was going to open a septic system cleaning company with the following slogan:
“Your Shit Is Our Bread And Butter!”
dnfree
I LIKE the “curated” article selection. I can go read the ones that sound interesting and ignore the ones that don’t. I appreciate John taking the time to do this. I also like the book/literature posts that Major Major Major Major sometimes posts.
Does anyone else do the Crickler online crossword puzzle? There is a daily version that incorporates news stories, and that’s the one I do. It’s a combination of knowing news events and knowing the terms that journalists might routinely use to describe such an event. It’s also got a “handicap”, so you get more clues when you first start doing the puzzles and as you establish that you are better at it, you get fewer clues. The reason this is relevant is that one of the things I like about that puzzle is that I sometimes find scientific or archaeological articles through it that I otherwise wouldn’t have encountered.
Dorothy A. Winsor
@TaMara (HFG): Hey, TaMara. I’m reading Sigrid Nunez’s The Friend, which won the National Book Award. The central character inherits a Great Dane while living in a 500 square ft NYC apartment.
weasel
Even though I’ve already got more than enough to read online, I appreciate being pointed to good reads I’d have otherwise missed. Keep ’em coming, please and thank you!
Steve in the ATL
Here’s my tax question: how do I get my taxes done if my CPA is in Itaí, Brazil, and won’t be back for 5-7 years?
Ruviana
I love this idea and already read the “Down the Rabbit Hole” story. Can I play? I read this story about trying to recover from hate groups (the article focuses on white supremacy) that was very interesting.
Ceci n est pas mon nym
@Steve in the ATL:
1. File for a 7 year extension. I’m sure there’s a form for that somewhere.
2. Fly to Brazil and deduct the costs as “tax preparation expenses”.
NotMax
It’s your blog. Go wild.
Just One More Canuck
@Steve in the ATL: Greenwald is your accountant?
Brachiator
@Steve in the ATL:
Well, Carnival is coming up soon…
Cheryl from Maryland
Here’s the URL for a great site which varied reading material, calling, amazingly enough, long reads.
The Midnight Lurker
I like it! But I’d like to add:
Cindy McCain tries to SWAT interracial mother and child at airport – forced to look up word ‘hypocrisy’ in dictionary.
Matt Gaetz turns gun violence hearing into pitch for Trump’s wall – cites parliamentary proceedure.
New documents reveal Iran’s press crackdown – President Trump says, “Hold my beer.”
Sorry, no links.
suezboo
This is definitely one of my favourite things from a Full Service blog. I only read things recommended by people I know and trust and this old curmudgeon somehow falls in that category.;
Avery Greynold
Good stories that can only be told in length. Thank you, please continue as a regular feature. Ok, since this is Cole I’ll be grateful for an occasional feature.
EMedPA
Like. Keep posting this stuff, please .
Immanentize
@Steve in the ATL:
Statute of limitations, I suspect?
Middlelee
I appreciate your picks. Keep up the good work, please. I’m not a fast reader and would never find all this interesting stuff on my own.
chopper
@rikyrah:
i love these people who don’t vaccinate and are all worried now that measles is ripping through their community.
like, this is the easiest-spreading disease known to mankind. the highest R0 of anything. what the fuck did they expect?
Steve in the ATL
@Ceci n est pas mon nym: @Brachiator: @EMedPA: @Immanentize: apparently the Sao Paolo airport police are WAY uptight and get all bent out of shape when you try to go through security with 4 keys of white in your briefcase….
Dorothy A. Winsor
Can someone explain this to me? If he’s going to testify, what’s different doing it under subpoena?
Kay
For everyone who was asking “where are the Republican yearbooks?”
But you knew that. It won’t be just the one either. If Democrats were doing it then sure as shit Republicans were too. Ronna Romney or whatever her alias is, now has to do an abrupt, screeching turn to defense :)
chopper
@rikyrah:
in order to sell his bogus tax bill, trump had the IRS change withholding amounts so everybody’s paycheck looked bigger. now all these people have to pay the difference all at once. it’s gonna go down as one of the dumber moves trump has pulled, and that’s saying something.
C Stars
@John Cole: Like. Keep doing it. I mainly like it because it’s a much-needed break in the running commentary about our dystopian political situation.
@JPL: Got a notice from the school about whooping cough exposure in the fall (same day that I was taking in my youngest for his last set of childhood vaccines). In the previous schoolyear, two notices about measles exposure. California now mandates that any child attending public school has been vaccinated for these illnesses, so I don’t understand why this keeps coming up.
The Phnom Penh
Very longtime reader — but very infrequent commenter — here.
LIKE. Please keep doing this.
Immanentize
@Steve in the ATL: Is his name Dr. Gonzo? Is he Samoan? Does he weigh 300 pounds?
Steve in the ATL
@chopper: ddin’t W do that too and the proles all got excited about their slightly goosed paychecks?
Steve in the ATL
@Immanentize: believe it or not, we call him Uncle Bob. Uh, uncle by marriage. And he is uber white and Southern Baptist. He’s so white bread that Wonder could sue him for infringement.
ETA: if he were anywhere near as interesting as HST, I’d be working on the screenplay right now….
germy
Well well well
Immanentize
@Dorothy A. Winsor: Fewer rules for those who appear voluntarily. For one, he might be allowed to speak NOT under oath. Also, if subpoenaed, and you refuse to answer a question, the remedy is to subpoena the guy. I would allow him to present not under subpoena, but if he refuses to answer necessary questions, then subpoena his butt. Be nice once, but only once.
Dorothy A. Winsor
@Immanentize: He seems quite alarmed.
Steve in the ATL
@germy: no worries–that ban will be overturned shortly by SCOTUS, with a ludicrously broad opinion written by super pro-life Justice Kavanaugh
OzarkHillbilly
TaMara (HFG)
@Dorothy A. Winsor: LOL. Bixby and I lived in 600 sq ft while waiting for the house to close. Walking furniture is always fun.
germy
@Steve in the ATL: Maybe Democrats will overturn Kavanaugh.
Immanentize
@Dorothy A. Winsor: He should be. And Trump calls Schiff a “hack.”
Barbara
@Kay: This is probably why it wasn’t used previously against Democrats.
Drunkenhausfrau
Like it. Thanks!
Jim, Foolish Literalist
one of the great legal minds of the trump post office hotel bar, after Rudi Giuliani has passed out face down in the pretzels
Ruckus
Started to read the USS Fitzgerald story. Two years I spent on a destroyer that this class of ship replaced. Sounds like less has changed than one might imagine. We did have more bodies, thanks to Vietnam, which helped a lot but still, upper management seemed to not be on the same page as reality.
R-Jud
Love it. The Port-a-potty story is so New York it hurts. “Who does this scumbag think he is? He looks like he crawled out of a dumpster.”
Gin & Tonic
@Steve in the ATL: I picked the wrong line at EZE the other day and found that they have *one person* assigned to looking at the x-ray screen and then poking through your stuff. So something looked hinky, apparently, in the backpack of some guy about 3-4 in front of me, and the line stopped. For at least 15 minutes. And security is before passport control, another line. Barely made the flight. Never saw the guy later, either – he was still at the security line when they brought somebody else in to help out.
WereBear
@Renie: Yes. Such indignant tweets about their own higher taxes usually start, “I’m a Republican and I just did my taxes.”
J R in WV
The potentially interesting WaPo piece about the measles epidemic in Washington State is apparently fatally broken. I can’t make the page scroll at all.
There is no scroll bar, the page down button doesn’t work, none of the myriad of ways I scroll down normal web pages worked.
That complaint made, I think the governor should declare a genuine state of emergency, and require everyone not already provably vaccinated against this dangerous disease to be vaccinated before being allowed out in public.
If that has a bad outcome for a few, that is still better than hundreds or thousands of children, not vaccinated because of the wilful neglect of their parents or guardians, becoming ill and suffering as a result of lies about vaccinations, the most fabulous health care innovation of the past 2 centuries.
I say this because these naive and ignorant people are making other people vulnerable to disease and death by destroying herd immunity, not to protect them, they don’t deserve it. Only by protecting even the ignorant and misled can we protect the truly vulnerable immune-compromised population.
chopper
@Steve in the ATL:
W gave out actual checks IIRC.
sdhays
@Steve in the ATL: People just a few days ago were telling us to E-File ourselves because filing your own taxes is actually really simple. So just do them all yourself, save the money, and everything will be fine. //
C Stars
@J R in WV: There’s a little Russian two-step going on. Right (and left)-wing wackos destroy herd immunity (encouraged by Russian-sponsored antivaxx websites/propaganda). Then the GOP fascists and their troll assistants step in and say that undocumented people are the ones bringing in these infectious diseases that threaten our children. I’d bet a thou that some Russian/GOP troll has gamed this one out.
(Am I being paranoid? Tell me if I’m being paranoid. But it just seems completely within the realm of feasibility these days…)
trollhattan
@J R in WV:
Working for me in Chrome FWIW.
“Measles is exquisitely contagious.” This is the crux of the matter. Virtually everybody susceptible will become infected if exposed. The aerosol remains viable in the air for hours after an infected person passes. If I were the parent of a newborn I’d be petrified right now.
Those states need to follow California’s lead. Full stop.
Fair Economist
@C Stars: In addition to the Russians spreading antivax propaganda, remember the study all the antivaxer nonsense is based on is a lie. Not an exaggeration, not a misinterpretation, not a fluke result; the researcher made everything up and lied his ass off.
JPL
@Immanentize: Is it possible that he is just buying time until Barr is confirmed.
catclub
@Martin: Thanks to everyone for the heads up. My income was about the same (within 2%)
in 2017 and 2018, but tax withholding was 20% lower in 2018. I see it as a dumb move if it makes people think taxes went up by lowering their withholding until they file.
I can understand the desire to lower with holding if taxes end up lower.
Adam
Please keep doing this, love.
Marcopolo
Speaking of important reads, today the Green New Deal resolution sponsored by Congresscritters AOC & Markey was released to the public. Here is a rundown of what is in it from one of the excellent folks at Vox (if you don’t think most of the folks at Vox are excellent then don’t read it). I think it is one of the most important legislative initiatives that Congress will need to grapple with over the next decade or two which is why you should know as much about it as you can.
Finally, for the originalists out there, here is the actual text of the resolution.
catclub
@chopper: Jan 2008! as they were simultaneously saying “Everything is Fine!”
GOP could not find it’s way clear to get on board sending out checks in 2009. When everything was clearly NOT fine.
opiejeanne
@WereBear: I was seeing those, but not just Republicans. The howls from the Rs were pretty loud, and most said they’d never vote for him again. After about 6 tweets like that on that thread, other people said they must be Russian trolls. I laughed.
We noticed an extra $300 in our retirement paycheck last February and couldn’t account for it until we checked the withholding. We adjusted for that nonsense and now we’re hoping we did enough. Will find out in a couple of weeks when we meet with our CPA. We told everyone in our family and friends to check their withholding and make the adjustments necessary, especially if their pay had gone up in early 2018.
opiejeanne
@catclub: No, you misunderstand. They did it to pretend everyone got a tax break. “OOOH, more money in my paycheck and I didn’t get a raise! It must be thanks to the Trump tax law.”
It was a fake tax break.
Now the chickens are coming home to roost.
TaMara (HFG)
@opiejeanne: This!! I’ve been preaching for the past year about it.
Immanentize
@JPL: Perhaps, but that won’t stop him from being asked to testify about actions he took as AG at some later point. He may hope it does….
opiejeanne
@TaMara (HFG): A couple of nights ago I told the story of overhearing two contractors in the parking lot of a big box store, discussing how well they were doing, how much more money they were getting. This was probably in May, 2018. From the way they were talking I figured they were MAGAs and I didn’t interrupt their discussion to warn them. Maybe it was wrong of me but I don’t feel too guilty now.
martha
@Kay: I have to say, as the editor of my high school yearbook, back in the dark ages, that this brouhaha makes me laugh (cynically). The teacher who oversaw our work wouldn’t have allowed it. Heck, she wouldn’t let us put anything in there that she couldn’t defend to parents or administrators or her peers.
So yes, I’m guessing most of these yearbooks were vetted by “adults,” which begs more interesting questions yet to be asked.
Brachiator
@opiejeanne:
No, it’s a real tax break. It’s just that a lot of ordinary folk will be pennies, while the ultra-wealthy will get the big dollars.
opiejeanne
@Brachiator: nope, that $300 extra in my paycheck was not from a tax break, it was from the withholding tables being fiddled with to make it look like a tax break.
And yes, a few people got some pennies worth of tax break. We are in that group but it’s definitely pennies. Or peanuts. We lost more because of the caps on deductions for property taxes.
Brachiator
@opiejeanne:
Sorry. I did not mean to comment on your specific tax situation, ’cause I don’t know the details.
However, for a good chunk of people, the increased Standard Deduction results in lower taxable income, which results in lower taxes. The tax brackets have been tinkered with a bit as well.
The withholding issue also is a little more complex. The IRS was late in coming up with new withholding tables to account for the tax law changes. Because of this, some people might end up with balances instead of refunds.
Trump and the Republicans couldn’t even manage a tax cut law competently.
We are seeing this with a certain portion of California taxpayers. It ain’t pretty when they lose the benefit of prior deductions.
Mnemosyne
@chopper:
They actually think that there’s something special and damaging about the vaccine that won’t happen if their kids catches the real disease.
Pro-tip: if your kid got fever-related seizures after getting the measles vaccine, that means that they’re going to be prone to getting seizures from FEVERS, not from vaccines. It’s medically best to skip other vaccines and let herd immunity protect them, but if everyone else starts skipping vaccines, it actually ENDANGERS your child because now they’re going to end up with seizures from the fever they get from the real thing.
(Obviously, I mean “you” in a general sense, not that you, chopper, don’t understand this.)
Obvious Russian Troll
The lurkers love the long form links. Ur, sorry, the trolls. Lurking trolls. Trolling lurkers.
Anyway, I think they’re great.
Mnemosyne
@opiejeanne:
I’m guessing they thought it would help them win the 2018 elections and then they would have 2 years to come up with another scam.
Whoops! ?
AThornton
From the WaPo:
They are called “Libertarian” because “ignorant dumbass” was already taken.
Sherparick
@oldster: This is the problem with simply saying “cut the defense budget,” but don’t cut the missions and imperial project. The overall strategic mission of the 7th Fleet is the defense of Japan, the projection of U.S. Forces to protect U.S. interests in the Western Pacific and East Asia, and deter Chinese imperial interests. The Fitzgerald and McCain were being run ragged with short crews and faulty equipment because of tactical missions in support of that strategy. Now an argument from the Left is is we should drop that mission, tell Japan and South Korea that they have to defend themselves, ditto the rest of Southeast Asia and the ANZACs, and let China know that they can do whatever they think they can get away with (which might not be pleasant for non-Han Chinese. Then we can cut the Navy and Air Force (if not we should increase them and make sure training and maintenance is funded). But the what the foreign policy and imperial strategy retreat should come first.
P.S. John, I love the articles.
P.S.S. A Republican has joined the Al Jolson imitation contest her in the Commonwealth. https://www.google.com/search?q=tommy+norment&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-1
Kathleen
@germy: And here’s a link from Vermont Digger about this story:
https://vtdigger.org/2019/02/06/kiah-morris-harasser-arrested-illegal-gun-magazine-charge/
alikins
Love it! Please keep it up.
barbequebob
Loved the Call A Head story. I lived in Broad Channel from 1981 to 1996 and worked at the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge referenced in the article that Call A Head was polluting. Between that and the fact that they used Cross Bay Blvd to park all their trucks overnight, they were a real nuisance as well as a dominant presence. Mr Howard’s edifices derived from the same catalog of “classy” (tacky-gaudy) that Trump’s come from.
Still, it’s a great place to live in NYC if you like being close to nature, including having it flow through your house during storm surges.