Monday, July 17, 2023

Monday Stuff


Brian Tyler Cohen discusses Biden Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg dropping a few “truth bombs” on Joe Kernen of CNBC over inflation...I was already familiar with a lot of the numbers Cohen cites here, but I didn’t know about the IRS response times, which are great, and yeah, OF COOUURRRSE the “party of Lincoln” wants to sabotage that too – CNBC is nothing but corporate media propaganda anyway...mildly NSFW/H...



...and I’m sure this ad is bound to get everyone’s attention, as well it should (more here)...



...and David Pakman speaks with a woman who apparently works in a sports bar in our beloved commonwealth of PA, and she relates to us that MAGA “men” don’t tip, and of course get all in her face about voting for Mango Mussolini...best wishes to her on her cosmetology career...



...and it looks like “15 Votes For Speaker” Kevin McCarthy and the ruling MAGA clown car caucus in the U.S. House think they should give themselves raises for staging conspiracies, including obsessing over Hunter Biden’s genitalia and other idiocy (Francesca, Cenk and Jayar of TYT tell us more)...



...and Farron Cousins reminds us that the usual suspects are doing everything they can to undermine our efforts in this country to transition to a clean energy economy while 90% of the nation is under excessive heat warnings...there are MANY issues where the national Democrats are completely falling down on messaging (not trying to malign most individuals candidates doing the right thing, and yes, this is a recording...and that includes the topic of the prior clip), but this is the worst example as far as I’m concerned, with women’s health care a very close second...



...and John and Jayar of The Damage Report bring us the news that the FBI is concerned about “deep fake” pics and videos, or at least they communicated concern about that five years ago...good that they’re checking on this, but it's a little spooky that they’re not taking the lead on this, apparently...that’s one of my biggest concerns about the elections next year, to be honest, and I don’t see any evidence that we’re prepared for this stuff (love to be wrong)...



...and Leeja Miller brings us a pretty sorry tale of how suburban and rural sprawl has taken over this country; this is basically an important history lesson on the growth of suburbs at the expense of cities, and why pretty much almost the whole damn country any more is a collection of highways, overpasses/offramps, and strip malls without end; she does indeed end the clip on a bit of a positive note, though trying to re-architect this country with an eye towards sustainability and not totally screwing over minorities, particularly in cities, is an uphill battle for sure (NSFW/H also)...



...and RIP Andre Watts, a truly incomparable pianist.

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