Catching up
With some links I’ve been saving but never got around to posting:
- Wind energy industry is sucking up federal subsidies at an amazing pace, and it’s going to industry insiders.
- Interesting article at Yale Law Journal about how impeachment is not, or at least should not be, the only way to remove federal judges. Hmmmm.
- Not in favor of a Sarah Palin write-in campaign. It simply draws votes away from other not-Romneys. If she wants to run, she should run; it’s the same way I feel about others who have opted out but who still are talked about as jumping in.
- A sign of irritation in Wisconsin. Nothing surprises me anymore.
- Center for American Progress scrubbed its “Israel-Firsters” accusations. But not to worry, Glenn Greenwald still likes the term.
- The guy who wrote the column about selling out Taiwan for Chinese debt forgiveness now says it all was a joke. Right.
- New Dept. of Education guidelines boost race-based admission preferences.
- Remember Luis Fortuño? There’s talk about him as a possible VP nominee, but I think it’s highly unlikely.
Question of the Day:
- Is anyone working today? And if so, if you have one eye on this blog and the other eye on the clock, how is it that you are “working”?
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