This week’s been quite the month, yes?
MANCHIN isn't buying the $800 billion infrastructure price tag Sen. Capito floated y'day: "There's no number that should be set on at all."
"We're going to do whatever it takes. If it takes $4 trillion, I’d do $4 trillion but we have to pay for it,” he tells @alexanderbolton.
— Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) April 15, 2021
I wrote about why D's are unlikely to go for a moderate R offer on infrastructure.
Short answer: They're not only offering less money, but likely a much less popular way to pay for it that their own colleagues can't wait to run against in 2022. https://t.co/EpiFzzAz2E pic.twitter.com/5qusj7O8XX
— Benjy Sarlin (@BenjySarlin) April 15, 2021
Immanentize
Friday has come
debbie
Biden should have kept the gas tax and messaged to voters that it is the GOP, with their many years of slashing budgets, who have necessitated it. “Blame us? No, blame the people and the governing philosophy who created this dire situation.”
Spanky
The more I hear from Manchin, the more I think that WVa elected an undercover liberal, and he’s trying to maintain his cover.
Cermet
And we will hear endless ‘thoughts and prayers’ by the thug party
mrmoshpotato
@Immanentize:
Happens after every Thursday. Now, as for pants…
Mousebumples
@Spanky: found this on Twitter last night but didn’t save it. It was this image though –
“Reddit – neoliberal – The Joe Manchin Cycle” https://amp.reddit.com/r/neoliberal/comments/lgjr6t/the_joe_manchin_cycle/
Basically. Yup, i agree. Manchin lives to get press and attention but has there been a Dem priority where he was the deciding vote to kill it? Not that I can think of…
Immanentize
It snowed 1-3 inches last night outside the Boston metro area. Crazy weather.
Here it is just rainy and raw. But we so need a good soaking that even a dreary wet day is welcome.
OzarkHillbilly
@Immanentize: 18 hours and I go.
Dorothy A. Winsor
We’re going to our son’s house tomorrow. It’s the first time we’ll have seen him in over a year.
Immanentize
@mrmoshpotato:
And I hope that continues to be true. But who really knows what will happen in seven minutes, let alone seven days!
OzarkHillbilly
@Mousebumples: Voting to keep the filibuster is a vote that kills the new voting rights act. Jus’ sayin’…
WereBear
@Immanentize: That’s the kind we had yesterday. But it was good for the hanging basket of pansies I just installed by the back door.
Keith P.
It goes without saying that the reason Biden is in this position is that Trump boldly promised a ton of infrastructure improvements when he ran the first time, had 4 years to do *something* on it, and even had so many BS “Infrastructure Weeks” that the term became an actual punchline. The GOP made their bed.
Danielx
Awake to news of another mass murder, this time in my fair city.
Dammit.
raven
Every day is Saturday when you are a dog. . . or retired.
Mousebumples
@OzarkHillbilly: i agree, if that’s how it ends up. I think he’s setting up the vote to get rid of it. Eg Schumer gave him through the summer to work out a deal with 10 Republicans. And when that fails, I think he’ll vote to get rid of the filibuster. (or change to a talking filibuster)
Also, Sinema is an issue there too. It’s not just Manchin holding things up.
Immanentize
@OzarkHillbilly: At noon today, I’m having a discussion hour with my Con Law students about the Chauvin trial (and all similar events). Preparing for it has made me so bone weary and sad. I will need light entertainment for this whole weekend to pull me back from the crevasse.
Oh, luckily, it is a three day weekend here in Massachusetts. Monday is Patriots Day! Ride Paul, ride!
mrmoshpotato
@Keith P.:
And next Biden can deliver tremendous healthcare at a fraction of the cost. Oh, wait, new ACA subsidiaries are already here.
Immanentize
@Dorothy A. Winsor: that is so good. Enjoy your son and your new freedom!
Ken
@Immanentize: Does the Baud! 20XX! campaign have a secret calendar reform plank?
mrmoshpotato
@Immanentize: Obligatory
Immanentize
@WereBear: Hello there! I thought of you last night — do you have a link to a post on your blog that might explain cat head butting behavior?
Thanks for being the go-to authority on such questions.
Punchy
FedEx shooting…..there’s the pre-pandemic normality we all pined for!
Gin & Tonic
@Immanentize: It is currently snowing very heavily here in the smallest state.
Immanentize
@Ken: I heard BAUD! is planning a return to the Julian calendar, giving everyone back the nine days stolen from their lives in 1752.
OzarkHillbilly
Via commentor Teve over at Outside the Beltway:
Immanentize
@mrmoshpotato: I saw Foghat at the Veterans Memorial Arena in Binghamton New York, like in ’75? Take it easy.
WereBear
@Immanentize: explain cat head butting behavior
Cats express affection with their head. They like to do a Vulcan Mind Meld or Head Bonk with their forehead. Some cats will mimic this without another being and rest their head against doorframes or the wall itself.
Dear Pammy, How can I tell if my cat is sad
It also lets them put their scent on their friends.
Immanentize
@Gin & Tonic: And to think that I have been considering moving there.
Ken
@Immanentize: Think of it as daylight savings time on steroids.
rikyrah
@Immanentize:
Yeah ☺️
OzarkHillbilly
@Mousebumples: I hope you’re right and that Sinema can be dragged across the line too, kicking and screaming if necessary.
rikyrah
Good Morning Everyone ???
Immanentize
@WereBear: Thank you. I know that he instantly gets me to pet him when he head butts my leg. I am a well trained hoomin.
rikyrah
@Mousebumples:
Ain’t nobody playing with her. She better get on board
rikyrah
@OzarkHillbilly:
Go where ??
eclare
@WereBear: That is good to know! One of my cats likes to sit in my lap with his forehead firmly placed against the arm of the couch.
dmsilev
@Dorothy A. Winsor: Tomorrow, I’m heading off to visit my parents, also for the first time in over a year. Feels good, doesn’t it?
OzarkHillbilly
@mrmoshpotato: You are going to pay for that. I had all but forgotten it’s existence but now that piece of trash is relentlessly playing in my head.
Baud
@Ken:
Still working out where in the week to place Baudday.
@rikyrah: Good morning.
Dorothy A. Winsor
@Danielx: Gee, I wonder what the means of killing was/
Geminid
@Mousebumples: I recently heard Senator Pat Toomey (R-PA) complain to Hew Hewitt that for all Manchin’s talk of bipartisanship, he was never there when Republicans needed him.
rikyrah
OzarkHillbilly
@rikyrah: To NOLA and my newest GrandBabyGirl.
Spanky
@Immanentize:
And their hair was perfect
ETA: OMG, they’re still touring.
Dorothy A. Winsor
@dmsilev: Yes! I just hope they and their rather hostile rescue dog are as happy to see us as we are to see them.
rikyrah
PST
@Immanentize:
And four bonus days thrown in as interest for good measure.
rikyrah
???
Baud
Thanks, Joe.
rikyrah
It’s all going to come out ?
Baud
@rikyrah:
Is that separate from BLM?
rikyrah
WereBear
@Immanentize: LOL! Sounds like you are. I consider the Cat/Hooman relationship to be mutual training :)
If you see him on a handy perch, you can try pressing foreheads in the Vulcan Mind Meld.
I do think cats come from Vulcan. They are more logical than we are.
mrmoshpotato
@OzarkHillbilly: Take it easy.
rikyrah
rikyrah
@OzarkHillbilly:
Awe ???
rikyrah
@dmsilev:
????
Immanentize
@Spanky: Nooo9oooooo! It’s like they are a ghost train of badosity.
WereBear
@eclare: The mattress I use with a lap desk to write was chosen for how easily the cats share the space with me. Tristan likes to perch on the bolster when I lie down to read and be a Cat Hat.
Ken
@rikyrah: With such generosity within the force, why are cities always on the hook for those massive civil rights judgments?
mrmoshpotato
@PST:
But the days will be shortened. Mwhaha!
rikyrah
PAM Dirac
@OzarkHillbilly:
My guess is that it will be preening and vamping, but I’ll go with whatever works.
Ken
I think we’ve know different cats. Now, if by logic you mean “I’m sleeping here, therefore you must walk around me”, or “I’m hungry, therefore you must feed me right now“…
rikyrah
@Ken:
I have long believed that the police misconduct settlements should come out of the Police PENSION FUND
Baud
For AL
mrmoshpotato
@rikyrah: Yeah man! Burn it all down! Then Saint Wilmer can give everyone free healthcare, free college and a unicorn butler!
Baud
@mrmoshpotato:
It’s like how your lunch hour is only half an hour.
Kristine
@Dorothy A. Winsor: Have a wonderful time!
Ken
I suppose we’ll have to go back to looking at paintings, instead of trading bit-streams that represent (somehow, and unenforcably) the right to make copies of JPG files of the paintings.
sab
@Baud: Whose isn’t .
What world do you live in?
OzarkHillbilly
@mrmoshpotato: Hell no. Revenge will be MINE!!!
BWAhahahahahahahahahaha….
rikyrah
Immanentize
Hmmm. Suddenly it is “wintery mix” outside. Rain plus snow all at once. Throw in some thunder and I will be in weather purgatory.
John S.
@Baud: It should be. As Jim Clyburn has said many times, shitty slogans like ‘Defund the Police’ do not help the cause of social justice.
rikyrah
OzarkHillbilly
@PAM Dirac: Preening and vamping is OK with me too as long as she gets there.
WereBear
What’s not logical about that?
Cats have not been domesticated. They have a full array of wild instincts they are intelligent enough to adapt to living in our home. Instinct tells them “sleep” or “eat” and of course they obey!
And then, I obey the cat. When it comes to their needs. And appeal to their friendship when it comes to my needs.
sab
@Dorothy A. Winsor: That vaccine new prehensile tail in his forehead will surprise you. Be kind.
mrmoshpotato
@OzarkHillbilly: Just don’t wreck the margins.
mrmoshpotato
@Immanentize: Hail. You need hail.
OzarkHillbilly
@mrmoshpotato: That’s where I’ll start!
sab
@WereBear: My dog dropped dead a couple of months ago. We are sad. I just realized that my cat, who loved her, is devaststed.
I cannot believe that I didn’t know how my cat would feel. She is a rescued wild girl. She does not trust the world, Delilah ( our dog) was who/how she dealt with the world. Now she is alone and bereft. She lives in big loving family, but she does not believe that we love her,
PST
@mrmoshpotato:
I would never want to be pedantic, but the days we get back when we restore the Julian calendar will actually be just the tiniest bit longer than the ones we lost due to the slowing rotation of the earth. Which should make the prospect even more irresistible.
Dorothy A. Winsor
@sab: How sad!
rikyrah
mrmoshpotato
@PST:
I don’t believe this for a second, and I didn’t know the rest.
Baud
@PST:
But what if those days end up falling during winter. Then the Northern Hemisphere gets screwed.
PST
@Baud: You’re the candidate. Make ’em fall whenever you want them to.
mrmoshpotato
@rikyrah:
Nice idea, but “roughly similar?” Oh a good morning belly laugh.
And the press can wake me when they’ve figured out current Rethuglican philosophy.
mrmoshpotato
@Baud: Baud!2024! – Screw you, southern hemisphere!
Baud
@PST:
Oh, I like that. I can use that power to engage in diurnal diplomacy.
WereBear
@sab: Awww, I’m sorry she lost her special friend. If you sit nearby and talk to her about it, perhaps both of you can be soothed in your grief.
In the space of six months, we lost three cats; fully half of our total. Things can get gloomy around here, too.
What Have the Romans Ever Done for Us?
I really don’t understand why VMT and gas taxes are so unpopular. Or, for that matter, why a carbon tax is politically untenable as a way to address climate change. I feel like the U.S. psyche was permanently damaged by the 1970s oil shortages and whenever people hear a proposal to tax gas that image of lines at gas stations and paying way more than you planned to fill your tank is front and center in their minds. Like we haven’t seen gas price spikes since and weathered them fine.
It makes sense to make people who use the infrastructure (drivers) pay for the infrastructure. Obviously for a gas tax or VMT tax that only applies to roads, not other types of infrastructure, but I just don’t understand that people can’t grasp that if we don’t pay gas or VMT taxes, we’ll pay anyway, just with a different kind of tax. Tax corporations, and you pay more for the stuff they sell. Or they’ll tax your income – why is that better than a gas or VMT tax?
As for a carbon tax – it could offset income or payroll taxes and quite frankly to me that sounds like a tradeoff worth making. And, it’s a less expensive way to get carbon emissions reductions than any other approach!. Anything else governments propose to reduce carbon emissions is at best going to be equally expensive and probably more expensive. It makes no sense that the cheapest option for addressing the crisis is the least popular option, but here we are.
MomSense
@Mousebumples:
I go out in public without pants on a semi-regular basis.
??
MomSense
@mrmoshpotato:
Oops meant to reply to this comment.
I pantsed myself!
@MomSense:
mrmoshpotato
@MomSense: Yes. Yes you did. LOL
Benw
This afternoon I get to see a rehabbed seal pup released into the ocean! They named her Joan Jett.
FREE JOAN JETT!
JMG
@What Have the Romans Ever Done for Us?: The political problem with the gas tax is that people see the numbers spinning on the pump and see the tax and that the tax is paid like once a week, adding to the visibility. People in my McMansion crazed suburb will bitch about a gas tax while they accept their five-figure property tax bill without a murmur. It’s innumeracy at its finest.
SiubhanDuinne
@PST:
Rotating tag nominee.
germy
@Benw:
And the real Joan Jett is a hero. She saved a drowning boy back in 1985:
https://www.upi.com/Archives/1985/06/03/Rock-star-Joan-Jett-saves-drowning-boy/8848486619200/
Hoodie
@What Have the Romans Ever Done for Us?: These taxes are unpopular because they’re often viewed as regressive and unfair in effect. The genesis of the gilet juenes riots in France was ostensibly increases in gas taxes that were viewed as having a disparate impact on people outside of Paris and other cities with extensive mass transit.
burnspbesq
@Immanentize:
Hmph. I’m old enough to remember when SUNY Bingo was Harpur College.
Sister Machine Gun of Quiet Harmony
@What Have the Romans Ever Done for Us?:
I do. I have worked with many, many people who live in far-flung suburbs necessitating long commutes and want the rest of us to subsidize their exurban / rural lifestyle.
Immanentize
@burnspbesq: me too. I went to SUNY, but the liberal arts college was still called Harper College. And now, it’s not even SUNY Bingo. anymore, it is Binghamton University. If you know about Harper, you might be pleased to know I wrote for Looking Left and was a member of the J.C. Tenant’s Union…
OzarkHillbilly
@JMG: People in my McMansion crazed suburb will bitch about a gas tax while filling up their 8 miles per gallon 4WD pickemup truck that’s never used to haul lumber or mulch or really anything at all except maybe the weekly groceries and will never ever go off the road because tree branches will scratch the paint.
FTFY.
H.E.Wolf
Indeed! It’s similar to folks who pay high interest rates on large credit-card balances, while simultaneously directing a portion of their paycheck to a low-interest investment account.
Also, as we know, the “household economy” problem with a gasoline tax is that it’s regressive.
People who can afford a McMansion with 10,000-99,999 per year in property taxes contribute a smaller % of their net worth for gasoline than do lower-income motorists.
SFAW
@Immanentize:
Still snowing out past 495, I think it’s supposed to continue until the afternoon.
My kid went to Gillette this AM, supposed to get Vacc #1. Standing out in the snow or rain is going to suck. [I have no idea if they have shelter for those waiting in line, but they didn’t two months ago. Maybe they wised up?]
What Have the Romans Ever Done for Us?
@Sister Machine Gun of Quiet Harmony: That explains the unpopularity amongst one segment of the population, but shouldn’t there be like 5 urban dwellers who no longer want to subsidize the exurban dweller’s commute on the other side of the equation, making the polling of the issue look reasonably popular? The thing I don’t understand is that these taxes are all broadly unpopular, not just unpopular with some sliver of the population that would be disproportionately affected. I mean, I’m all for taxing the rich and taxing corporations but user based taxes seem reasonable to me and, I guess, nobody else.
Immanentize
@SFAW: i went up to a Beth Israel affiliated facility in Newburyport for my jabs. So simple! Including wait time of 15 minutes — not 25 minutes from getting out of car to returning to car.
Immanentize
Oh damn. Snow on the ground is now sticking. But it is 41 degrees out….
zhena gogolia
@burnspbesq:
Me too!
SFAW
@Immanentize:
I got some snow tires from a now-sold Camry. Interested? They still have maybe-90 percent tread left.
Hoodie
@H.E.Wolf: Sure, there are McMansion owning exurbanites who want their lifestyle subsidized, but there are also a lot of people in the US who a forced by economics to live in areas far from where they work with no transportation options other than driving. They can’t necessarily afford to move to a city with good mass transit or afford a house or apartment that can give them a shorter commute. In our city, houses in the close in parts of the city are now running over $300/square foot and rents for 3-bedroom apartments are ridiculous. The construction workers who build the nice, shiny urban developments generally can’t afford to live here, so they often drive an hour or more from outlying, cheaper areas that have no jobs or, at least, no good jobs. They drive in trucks so they can carry their tools or old beaters that get crappy mileage.
SFAW
@PST:
Then why are you here?
Princess
@What Have the Romans Ever Done for Us?: Gas taxes, like all sales taxes are regressive. They hit the poor proportionally a lot harder than they hit the rich.
artem1s
@Baud:
Nothing. It was never about the art. It was all about creating another market for cryptocurrencies. It was a scam to create a demand for a product that demands constant influx of new money to keep the price increase going. How many idiots opened up accounts on NFT sites, bought bitcoins to pay for account and are now paying monthly fees for ‘maintenance’ on the NFT’s attached to digital picts of their junk?
Cryptocurrency is GREAT! so much better than federal bank Jew Rothchild dollars! The $69M was dumped into a cryto account to bump up the value of that currency, not paid out in actual US dollars. They effectively manipulated the market by selling $69M shares of their stock to bump up the price. Question is, who dumped their crypto after the sale and who got stuck with now devalued currency.
catclub
@Immanentize:
We here by the Gulf Coast have had an intense and continuing soaking since the start of march.
OzarkHillbilly
I love my Spanish born wife, but listening to her argue with a phone menu that doesn’t quite get her accent is very frustrating. Add to that the fact that she is too stubborn to just hit the 0 and talk to an actual human being because by gawd and by golly it’s gonna listen to her if it’s the last thing she does!
My entreaties that the phone menu is just another way to get us to do their work for free falls on deaf ears too.
jonas
@debbie: That’s essentially how Trump sold the China tariffs to farmers and manufacturers whose businesses got destroyed by them — Obama and previous administrations had coddled China for too long and now this is the only tool we had. And they totally bought it!
On the other hand, with Trump, the tradeoff they agreed to was “raise taxes/tariffs” in exchange for “stomping on immigrants and other minorities and trolling libs 24/7”, which they were fine with. Higher taxes in exchange for better infrastructure, including a bunch of stuff that helps *those people* Go fuck yourself!
Benw
@germy: Joan Jett fucking slaps
catclub
also payoffs from the government to those same farmers.
rikyrah
@Dorothy A. Winsor:
yes!!!
What Have the Romans Ever Done for Us?
@Princess: Yeah but I’m not sure that explains their unpopularity either. Sales taxes…many States over the past few decades have lowered income tax rates and simultaneously raised sales taxes. Other States have just flat out raised sales taxes over time. That’s a tax that people see immediately, and it’s regressive but when it comes to State tax revenue it seems like a regressive tax that is immediately visible at point of sale is the most popular – or least unpopular – tax to increase.
Kropacetic
So what if we gave everyone a monthly payment just to cover typical commuter behavior. The bulk of the tax would then fall on fleets of massive vehicles, not most of us
ETA: Some who conserve may even come out ahead.
VOR
Other people have addressed why the gas tax is so unpopular. My take is that Republican politicians are against raising ANY tax, even something which could reasonably be positioned as a user fee. Plus, as noted, rural and exurban people trend Republican while all the Dems live in urban environments and take public transport (snark, people!).
Also, electric car drivers are viewed as skewing liberal. Raising gas taxes would punish salt of the earth Americans driving V8-powered SUVs, as God intended, while those prissy liberals and their Teslas get away clean. (Note: try a survey of actual Tesla owners, will ya?) So that’s out and a VMT applying to electric vehicles is the only way to punish them, I mean make sure they pay their fair share of infrastructure costs. So Republican politicians like VMTs as they call it a user fee, not a tax, and can sell it as a way to punish the libs.
However, VMT is unpopular with the Republican base because it requires an intrusive collection process. One proposal was a mechanism installed in every car, like the ones you install to get a break on your insurance, which would transmit miles driven. This is viewed as the Deep State monitoring movements and hence violating liberties and freedoms. Also, the voters aren’t fooled, a VMT is a tax. And again, rural and exurban voters drive longer distances so would be hit harder by a VMT.
Amir Khalid
@WereBear:
I have many happy memories of mutual head rubs with Bianca.
Amir Khalid
@Baud:
The bursting of the bubble?
zhena gogolia
Great dentist visit today. I informed him that I was fully vaccinated. He said, “Then why are you wearing a mask?” It went downhill from there.
Twenty-three years with the same dentist, and Trump has turned him into a raging lunatic. I guess it’s time to switch. Very painful.
What Have the Romans Ever Done for Us?
@VOR: Everyone keeps bringing up rural/exurban people…they’re a distinct minority of the US population. If such taxes were just unpopular with them, they wouldn’t be unpopular writ large. Yet they poll atrociously, which means a lot of urbanites must be against them too even though they could in theory avoid paying them, or at least would pay them at much lower rates than rural folks.
Shakti
@What Have the Romans Ever Done for Us?: In response to a sales tax you can (theoretically) limit your consumption. With gasoline, most of your commuting is baked in.
I can’t make my commute to work or to get groceries any shorter in response to a jump in gas prices. Public transport is not a realistic option in my area. As you know, my current senator and former governor turned down federal government money to build a high speed rail route from Orlando to Tampa. This is true in most of the US.
Also the NIMBYs and the redliners oppose public transportation because it makes it easier for “those people” to come to their neighborhoods.
Baud
@zhena gogolia:
To be fair, it’s kind of hard to him to do dental work if you’ve got a mask on.
In all seriousness, he obviously watches Tucker Carlson. Cancel him.
zhena gogolia
@Baud: It was very upsetting. Kind of a Marathon Man situation.
Soprano2
Come work with me, where the parking lot is full of large pickups driven to work 30 o 40 miles one way by people who don’t want any other kind of vehicle. I have a co-worker who bought a big ass SUV to replace her Jeep; now she’s complaining about how much it costs to fill it up. I guess she thought gas was going to stay super-cheap forever. To these people, raising the gas tax is one of the most terrible things you could do to them.
VOR
@What Have the Romans Ever Done for Us?: But the rural/exurban people vote in Republican primaries, which distorts their importance to Republican politicians. It seems a lot of Republican politicians worry more about winning their primary than their general.
And even urban people drive a fair amount. And drive long distances on occasion. Which means they see themselves as subject to a gas tax too.
My theory is people just don’t see a linkage between gas taxes paid and road infrastructure built.
Doc Sardonic
@WereBear: My vet is convinced that cats are aliens. Come to think of it my former vet who retired and was a cat specialist did as well.
Soprano2
When talking about NFT’s, you could just stop here. Hubby & I watched a thing about them last week. He turned to me and said “it’s a scam”.
Amir Khalid
@OzarkHillbilly:
I suggest a dick-substitute tax on big pickups and SUVs that aren’t needed for work. And a tax on the fuel they waste.
Soprano2
When talking about NFT’s, you could just stop here. Hubby & I watched a thing about them last week. He turned to me and said “it’s a scam”.
rikyrah
@jonas:
Don’t forget all the welfare he gave them to soften the blow of the tariffs destroying their work.
WereBear
@Amir Khalid:
I have a little SUV, for the 4 wheel drive. In the mountains, it’s a safety necessity. Especially with our shared driveway, which is quite steep.
I loved your memory of Bianca. I know she spoiled you :)
Amir Khalid
@WereBear:
My dick-substitute tax idea would of course not apply to those like you, who actually need the SUVs and pickups they have.
I may be at that stage Joe Biden speaks of, where the memories make me smile before they make me cry.
Ruckus
@raven:
9 weeks left to sweet retirement.
Ruckus
@sab:
Mine.
My lunch hour is, strangely enough, an hour. The boss doesn’t call it lunch hour, it’s just lunch. He’s likely the best boss I’ve ever had, including myself. OK, I was a pretty decent boss, I think…. or at least I tried to be. My current boss is damn good at boss. I’ve had far, far worse.
Ruckus
@VOR:
When you pay a tax regularly and see that the money doesn’t seem to be going anywhere positive and the cost basis of that tax keeps increasing, while what it pays for gets worse, It becomes easy to not see the point of the tax in the first place. What we seldom find out is that people in many other places pay a lot more for fuel tax.
James E Powell
@Immanentize:
I loved Foghat when they were still most of Savoy Brown.
James E Powell
@rikyrah:
That article has a general tone of “mistakes were made” – I want names!
Anotherlurker
I graduated from Harper College. 1975. @burnspbesq:
Anotherlurker
@Immanentize: Do you remember The Straight Country and Blues Committee ? They put on some wonderful concerts. For example: Sunny Terry and Brownie McGee, Ry Cooder, U.Utah Phillips, Michael Cooney and other amazing coffeehouse artists.
Gvg
@OzarkHillbilly: Sometimes people live outside of town because they are paid too little to afford convenient homes. They pay with time wasted in commutes too. Not really our idea.
Also when I had a truck I hauled manure and mulch and furniture a lot. I got rid of it when we started fostering then adopted because a truck is less safe and doesn’t hold car seats like a car. I miss the useful parts, but like the inside room of the minivan I have now.
J R in WV
@James E Powell:
Oh, yeh, Savoy Brown. A great band in the long ago~!!~ But we date ourselves, don’t we.~?
LiminalOwl (formerly The Fat White Duchess)
@WereBear: I got your book (and recommended it a friend) a while ago, but somehow didn’t know it was you!
Chris T.
@OzarkHillbilly: Scottish accent vs voice-activated elevator
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAz_UvnUeuU