MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
Note that they are ALSO forecasting each party's chances of winning the 36 GOVERNORSHIPS UP FOR ELECTION
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by artappraiser on Sat, 07/02/2022 - 5:55pm
You can follow the Congressional horse race for fun as if it is a football season, as long as you keep REALITY IN MIND AS WELL:
by artappraiser on Sat, 07/02/2022 - 6:25pm
I agree:
Most Independents actually probably like the honesty of it. And if you're doing Yang-style ranked choice voting, there's not much of a problem. But if you're gonna be one of two main political parties, angry hatred within doesn't look appealing. Is the same thing with current divisions in the GOP, calling other members RINOS, attacking Crenshaw or Romney or whatever. (I'd put participation on the Jan. 6 committee as a special case, as most of GOP sends a unified message on that, that they don't want to do it.)
by artappraiser on Sat, 07/02/2022 - 7:06pm
the PA Senate race is all the rage on Twitter, I see lots of activists for Fetterman and against Oz tweeting away, BUT ran across this one which has me kind of mesmerized off topic. Aren't these 3 kids of his the nicest, most good looking kids you ever did see?!!! I realize the pic is him just getting out of the hospital so they are glad their dad made and is alive. BUT STILL! I mean they are so much better looking than either of their parents. And so wholesome and friendly looking GEEZ. If any of them were running for something, they would surely win
by artappraiser on Sun, 07/03/2022 - 9:32pm
by artappraiser on Sun, 07/03/2022 - 10:22pm
My polling concern is which Dems show any competence and draw for people. Not that the. bozos the Republicans run have any real attraction as troglodytes, but somehow they can make their party vote for them.
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 07/04/2022 - 1:14am
That's it, Peracles. It's not a matter of who, it's one of why.
by barefooted on Mon, 07/04/2022 - 10:38am
by artappraiser on Mon, 07/04/2022 - 2:26am
@ Twitter trending, more at link
by artappraiser on Mon, 07/04/2022 - 6:33pm
just being the messenger here, don't know it's smart or not
what I do know: my bicoastal CA (Santa Monica)/FL(Ft. Lauderale) brother, a centrist businessperson who will give an angry denial if you call him a Republican, much much much prefers the results of government by DeSantis to that of Newsom. He's not at all interested in culture wars stuff. And he strongly believes that Newsom and his ilk have ruined California, describes it as a paradise lost, feels much more comfortable in Ft. Lauderdale now. Likes to text pics of how horrible the L.A. area now looks and how tortuous life is there, ala Bill Maher.
by artappraiser on Tue, 07/05/2022 - 4:24pm
Well, California builds stuff - Florida is the playground of retirees and vacationers, so 20% is living off their social security & pensions, banked dollars, while the state feeds itself on room & restaurant taxes, plus spending out of military bases.. What are the high ranking FL schools? FL has about 0.5% use of solar energy, fewer solar panels than Vermont. Besides Disney, what's their creative factor?
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 07/05/2022 - 5:42pm
Only 15% of the population is over 65. Florida has 15 deep water ports that have been modernized to handle all types of shipping. Most of them operate 24/7 and shut down for Christmas and New Years. Lakeland has a very large rail yard and a new round house to handle the rail shipping from the ports. They could not expand the Port of Miami so they built a new port in the everglades to handle the over flow. Most of the shipping is Panamanian class ships and bulk shipping. You should see all the super large warehouses in Lakeland. At Tampa Air Port there is a morning rush hour of heavy planes from UPS, Prime and Fed EX.leaving.
New industry has moved in along the I-4 corridor and on the east coast. Some of them came from California. We have the Space industry that is expanding. Florida built a new college on I-4 that is a STEM college. Florida Polytechnic to be near all the tech growth that is going on.
Disney's free ride is over with. They no longer have their own courts, laws and law enforcement. They have to pay Florida taxes and permits. Their operation was illegal under Florida constitution. DeSantis put a stop on it. They have to let the state inspect them and follow state laws.
If I lived in a house, Florida would help pay for solar panels. I am in a trailer. My electric bill fell 60% in the last 3 years. It has gone up a little this year but is no where near what it was
Florida has a good education system. Since I moved here 35 years ago, They have built half of the universities and colleges that the state now has. It is a much younger system. University of South Florida in Tampa has the largest student body in the country. Hmm....Where did all these kids come from?
P.P. You are welcome to come and see for yourself.
by trkingmomoe on Wed, 07/06/2022 - 7:59am
Florida seems to have moved up in education, CA down, tho Cali handles a ton more students.
All of FL's ports handle $67 billion in cargo ($20b each for the 3 largest). LA Harbor is over $300 billion, Long Beach over $200 billion
Seriously, Florida's like playing in the minors in so many areas - if ppl didn't come there with pockets already filled it'd be a different matter. Nice if you're already retiring... (17.3% are 65+ per 2020 census, tho Trump gamed that to help and back, so who knows...)
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 07/06/2022 - 11:12am
perhaps what you're running into there is the reason people initially wanted to live in both of those states - you label it a retirement mindset, but what others see as a laid back lifestyle. Not looking for dog-eat-dog capitalist growth. Certainly that's the complaint I've seen about what tech bros & venture capitalists did to the Bay area. I know both of my brothers moved to LA when they were young for that very reason, they are very active and outdoorsy and dreamed of retiring EARLY, like in their 40's, and not having to work hard. I know that's what the one means by saying it was "a paradise" in the past, that it was laid back, that it didn't give him anxiety but calmed him down. But without all the shit that comes along with a conservative rural area.
by artappraiser on Wed, 07/06/2022 - 11:47am
Of course, Steve Martin clearly notes his decision in order to succeed in comedy, #1 was to move where comedy was tops, not try to be the best in the Catskills. Of course once he's made his mark, he can live where he wants. Lots of Brits moved to Gibraltar and southern coast of Spain - retirement. A bit of business popped up as well for the few who want to work & augment income, but mostly it's golf, beach, sailing. But I'm not going to compare New York mayor's with Miami's that's focused on salsa bands, best piña coladas, and keeping the beaches in good shape - sure, the residents like it, but NYC can't live like that, so it's a false metric. Cannes and Monte Carlo are great as well I hear. As for Florida IT & manufacturing & what-not, meh. Yes, Disney was a magnet for VR and other tech. Not much spinoff from Florida's military bases. A few things in Tampa, but a long time since i heard anything big and promising (defense related primarily).
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 07/06/2022 - 11:55am
Martin gets it because he famously makes his protagonist character in LA Story as a bored-to-tears weatherman having not just the job of reporting great weather day after day but dying for action of any kind. And yes, personally he likes to wander around NYC but has the luxury of having country places; whenever I see one of his banjo videos, it has a woodsy background.
I think most talented creatives crave intellectual life, and that's why they joke about the shallowness of LA and FL, but then there are many who don't want to deal with it 24/7, hence the tradition of a "country house" in the crowded northeast. Then go back to people like my brothers and they don't ever crave an intellectual life (nor a political one, for that matter) and I think most people are like them. I do think it's related that the screeching of passionate extremists left and right turn those most people off. (And furthermore, the initial popularity of Trump is probably related too, while you may see him dragging conservative rule in with him, he was not really passionate about anything except as bitching about politically correct extremists.)
by artappraiser on Wed, 07/06/2022 - 12:51pm
Wait, did we move past flyover country as the rugged Bundy individualist defending our rights and real farm patriotic inspirations to "i just need a quiet cottage in the country to chill"? I mean sure, pretty much everyone likes a weekend bungalow - let's pass an amendment, heal the divide.
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 07/08/2022 - 4:00am
"Come & see for myself" suffers the normal biases - I'm not AA's brother nor Ron DeSantis nor whoever, so YMMV.
Here's an interesting comparison site between California & Florida, from someone who's really trying to help people decide.
Better State Florida or California? - Moving to Florida (stateoffloridaliving.com)
Real Florida Pros and Cons Revealed 2022 - Moving to Florida (stateoffloridaliving.com
and a few items that prolly didn't make your "things to consider" list
(for AA 6:00 & 8:30 for Crime aspects, 1:10 for possible Bernie Sanders sighting)
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 07/07/2022 - 5:16am
LOL...A lot of people have moved here from Ca. And they think they have died and gone to heaven. It is not just your brother. When the lock downs started the snow birds didn't go home. Then decided to make this home and move family here. They do like DeSantis. With all of the influx of new people, Florida is no longer a swing state.
by trkingmomoe on Wed, 07/06/2022 - 6:33am
really like getting your input on this, momoe, even just for personal reasons, as I do wonder on DeSantis whether my brother is going crazy or the left is. The spin against him on social media by liberal activist groups is so extra virulent! (The "fascist' thing I posted, that's not the first time.) Almost to the point that I think someone on his staff wants that to happen and knows how to draw that out. Meantime the actual citizens of Florida seem not to care much about any of that because they either like or are okay with what he's doing as governor.
At the same time, I was initially very impressed by Newsom when I learned about him, he seemed like the neo-liberal manager type I tend to like. But more and more I see complaints from Californians who see him very cynically as just out for himself and not at all happy with his leadership.
by artappraiser on Wed, 07/06/2022 - 11:34am
My point is mainly that DeSantis has a much smaller, easier job to do than Newsom - the state is largely a holiday park, keep it running that way. BTW, from Feb 2022, Consumer Affairs:
If the LA ports stop running, the country's in a world of hurt. If Miami harbor shuts for a few days, ho-hum, Bahamas cruises suffer. (yes, CA has San Diego & SF/Oakland and other ports)
As for Covid, Texas & Florida can greatly outpace California per capita in infections and deaths (half the population) and the locals don't seem to give a shit, angrier about wearing a mask and missing parties. Paradise? I assume old folks homes got hit hard in FL, but DeSantis just quit keeping extensive up-to-date records - problem solved.
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 07/06/2022 - 11:40am
articles like this are so helpful, not more on culture wars shit actually intended to distract, but telling you about the people who really do the stuff:
by artappraiser on Tue, 07/05/2022 - 8:17pm
Old culture war:
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2. The Frito Bandito
Do you remember how we said some of the commercials in this article were controversial because they were both opposed and supported at the same time? Frito Lay's "Frito Bandito" commercials are a prime example. Running from the mid-1960s until the early 1970s, these advertisements featured an impish animated character who was a bit too stereotypical in a negative way for some people's tastes. The Frito Bandito was voiced by Mel Blanc, the same voiceover artist who lent the voice of Speedy Gonzalez. He employed nearly the exact same voice and intonations for the Bandito. The character also had a decidedly scruffy appearance, carried a heavy amount of ammunition at all times, and could turn on a time from friendly to murderous. Consequently, it's not hard to see why some people found the character to be offensive and called for his removal. The National Mexican-American Anti-Defamation Committee was one of the most notable objectors.
Still, the lovable-if-offensive Frito Bandito did have his supporters. A survey conducted toward Hispanic Americans in the states of California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas, revealed that 85% of those questioned liked the Bandito and viewed him as a funny caricature rather than an offensive figure. Frito-Lay tried to tone down the character, though it wasn't a huge effort. They removed the Bandito's gold tooth and scraggly facial hair, but otherwise he changed little. Eventually, they did remove the artillery from his act as well. The company was hesitant to abandon this character, but ultimately did. He was replaced by the very forgettable Muncha Buncha Cowboys. Who? Exactly.
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 07/06/2022 - 3:46am
by artappraiser on Wed, 07/06/2022 - 12:31pm
FactCheck.org: Stacey Abrams on Violent Crime, Defunding the Police
By Eugene Kiely and Sean Christensen, Updated on June 30, 2022
Summary
by artappraiser on Wed, 07/06/2022 - 3:43pm
Georgians are not buying what Stacey Abrams is selling, and Warnock better watch himself too
Clearly they do like Kemp standing up to Trump so I am guessing that they only have to learn more Walker and those numbers will fall. But they know Abrams by now, and don't like her.
by artappraiser on Fri, 07/08/2022 - 5:24pm
Some perspective, pls - a black female Democrat running in Georgia down by 9% *against the incumbent* is rather respectable - 44% of the electorate seems to be buying what she's selling, which obviously isn't enough (short of a 3rd party candidates), but better than many contested seats, & she's also been a target of MAGA hats for years in ways that Warnock hasn't had to face. (and she hasn't held much in the way of a gov position, Georgia House/minority leader, which doesn't help her). Oh, and Warnock's running against a total cretin dumbass lunatic scandal-ridden sportsstar who has no clue about any gov issue and still Warnock's down by 2.
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 07/08/2022 - 5:39pm
um this is the 2nd time Abrams is running, the voters already know her.
2018 Georgia gubernatorial election
November 6, 2018 Turnout 56.80%
Kemp 50.2%
Abrams 48.8%
this map is the main tell
by artappraiser on Fri, 07/08/2022 - 6:14pm
Congrats, it's also the 2nd time Kemp's running for governor plus once as Secretary of State (you generally get more press as a top level state official or even Governor rather than a minority party member in a state legislature or an ex- minority legislator.
Not sure what the map shows me - the great surprise that urban areas are more likely to vote Dem than rural areas? That since 2018 Trump (+Tucker/Fox) helped consolidate kneejerk MAGA support behind Republicans (tho actual Trump- supported candidates are now slipping) giving Dems worse problems in the South? My Mom gets all her news from Fox - no surprise which way she'll lean on any issue or candidate, and yes, she's gotten worse the last 6 years.
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 07/08/2022 - 8:19pm
Cook:
by artappraiser on Sun, 07/10/2022 - 3:15am
by artappraiser on Mon, 07/11/2022 - 10:00pm
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 07/12/2022 - 5:48am
by artappraiser on Wed, 07/13/2022 - 7:50am
^
by artappraiser on Wed, 07/13/2022 - 7:58am
Poll Shows Tight Race for Control of Congress as Class Divide Widens
Nonwhite and working-class Democrats worry more about the economy, while white college graduates focus more on cultural issues like abortion rights and guns.
By Nate Cohn @ NYTimes.com, July 13, 2022, 3:00 a.m. ET
GOOD CHARTS AT LINK, they were not copyable.
by artappraiser on Wed, 07/13/2022 - 8:16am
Biden'a been in for 18 months. These people are fucking delusional to think he ruined their 401k's or did anything but manage COVID and the economy including jobs reasonably well while responding to a Russian invasion. Trump was there 4 years, and did so much deficit spending that of course the economy would be out of whack. I can't help it the population is fucking stupid and easily led around by its nose these days. A party that's run on dumbing down government the last 40 years (Gordon Norquist, Reagan, Fox...) has succeeded, taking the populace with it. Modern economy with Middle Ages comprehension - strange combo.
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 07/13/2022 - 10:47am
One chart here:
by artappraiser on Wed, 07/13/2022 - 2:59pm
Desire for structural changes cuts across both parties, a Times/Siena College poll found, but for starkly different reasons. Even Democrats now question if the government is a force for good.
by artappraiser on Wed, 07/13/2022 - 2:55pm
by artappraiser on Wed, 07/13/2022 - 3:00pm
just gonna plop this here
by artappraiser on Wed, 07/13/2022 - 4:00pm
I just found out about this. Yay, GO STEVE ROBERTS! Helping to hopefully see one less bullshit woke DSA member among Dems in The House being as unhelpful to the president as they can (not to mention her habit of being as racially divisive as she can
Missouri state Sen. Steve Roberts is running for Cori Bush’s congressional seat
St. Louis Public Radio | By Sarah Kellogg Published March 29, 2022 at 12:25 PM CDT
by artappraiser on Sat, 07/16/2022 - 12:21am
p.s. there is some evidence on her Twitter page that she doth protest too much that she's not in it for the celebrity as he accuses; this is pinned at the top:
by artappraiser on Sat, 07/16/2022 - 12:26am
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by artappraiser on Sat, 07/23/2022 - 5:58pm
dupe deleted, see below
by artappraiser on Tue, 07/26/2022 - 4:24pm
it is clear that some political consultant is suggesting that trolling The Squad about Joe is a good tactic:
by artappraiser on Tue, 07/26/2022 - 4:23pm
by artappraiser on Fri, 07/29/2022 - 3:00am