Of all the historic firsts, this may be the biggest. To have a Native American preside over public lands is a total game changer. washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…
A Native American will preside over the Bureau of Indian Affairs. It is a monumental thing.
I shouldn't have implied that Haaland has direct oversite of the Forest Service, which falls to USDA. But fire management extends to all public lands, parks, BLM, and I hope she's able to directly or indirectly make big changes to it.
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Annual purge of the kid’s bedroom and toys feels so good
Can I also just say that birthday party gift bags full of plastic crap that no one wants are evil and people should stop doing that?
When you give leather/plastic bound “journaling” schwag to grown ups who don’t journal or bullet list, they sit in a drawer. Give them to kids and you get a scribble on ever page, no easy way to save any good doodle much less recycle them. Also bad.
I think though, pertinent to @JaneMayerNYer's piece today, that endorsement was received (perhaps accurately?) as a fissure between the Bernie Dems and the liberals/centrists. And maybe, party leaders should have been more explicit about the age factor, where appropriate.
it was talked about on the DL, and there was "page turning" rhetoric, but perhaps because the Bernie/Hillary fissure was so fresh, and nowhere more keenly felt than in CA, it was cast as a race between those proxies. That didn't help @kdeleon's (uphill) case.
I wonder if any other country struggles as much to both gently ease elderly people out of positions of power, and in so doing have that change be one of celebration, not humiliation.
Anyone who has elderly parents knows that they age, particularly mentally, very differently. For some it's a gentle slope, for others a cliff, for maybe most, an irregular downward staircase full of plateaus.
And we need to address this in the overall, as well as in DiFi's case.
if i'm going to "have" to subscribe to a bunch of network streaming services or newsletters can't somebody just figure out a way for us to bundle what we want into one place?
life is exhausting and atomized enough as it is
all we've all wanted for like 30 years is to pay a reasonable-->outrageous amount for the things we want, without all the shit we don't want (looking at you, ESPN), in an easily organized hub. But now i have 700 cable channels, six+ streaming services, and its a nightmare.
I shouldn't have to pay for ESPN, just as fans of ESPN shouldn't have to pay for my HGTV addiction.
And, while I'm on a rant, the Prime Video interface is straight up trash.
After 10 months, finally got my movie club to watch All That Jazz, which Kubrick called the greatest movie he'd ever seen when it came out, and I think is a masterpiece, and @Criterion makes it almost impossible to see. No streaming, they even meter ordering DVDs!
We couldn't think of any other autobiographical movie that was both so searingly insightful, and self-indulgent, and...there's just nothing like it.
Anyway, why @Criterion didn't open up streaming at least while Fosse/Verdon was first playing...I'd be really fascinated to hear what is happening around this film.