For 20 years or more in America the justice system has proven utterly incapable of equal justice, at every level. In that absence, you're just going to get institutions taking on their own forms of justice.
The exact same dynamic happened with #MeToo. Women went to complain about men on social media because there was no hope of success through legal channels.
It's going to be messy and conservatives are going to cry censorship. The solution is to actually have a working system of formal accountability, so the informal channels are no longer necessary.
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Here's Biden speaking on his $1.9 trillion plan. I appreciate the ambition. I believe it's a solid collection of policies. I think the strategy is kind of bonkers.
"With interest rates at historic lows, we cannot afford inaction."
The deficit hawk has been shooed away
Biden laying out the rescue half tonight, says the Build Back Better Plan will be the subject of his speech to a joint session of Congress (the State of the Union, effectively)
This could be a chapter of my book Monopolized, I swear.
So if you look at this map it may confuse you to see that the top state in terms of getting the vaccine doses out is West Virginia. That's one of them anti-gubmint red states! How? Well... bloomberg.com/graphics/covid…
Well, West Virginia was the only state that didn't sign a contract with the federal government to let CVS and Walgreens administer the vaccination program in nursing homes. scpr.org/news/2021/01/0…
West Virginia has almost no chain pharmacies. The state instead delivered the supply to independent pharmacists, who had existing relationships with nursing homes in the state. As a result every facility in WV has gone through a first dose.
I'm extremely proud of our Georgia runoff coverage because we went right to the places where this election would be decided: Black organizers, Black voters, inside and outside of Atlanta. prospect.org/topics/eyes-on…
Here's the great @elihday writing about Kelly Loeffler's old, tired fearmongering of Sen.-elect Warnock, which goes all the way back to Reconstruction. This demonization failed. prospect.org/politics/kelly…
Then Eli went on the Black Voters Matter tour, which stressed year-round organizing to build power. This was a decade in the making and it paid off. prospect.org/politics/black…
In the House rules package, there are specific exemptions to PAYGO for Covid measures and also climate mitigation!
(there's also statutory paygo, but that tends to only be important if the OMB director pays attention to it.
Really the only potential issue with Substack is that through network effects it will muscle out other platforms for independent, self-sustaining online writing, then raise the prices it takes from writers who have nowhere else to turn.
There's nothing actually special about what Substack does except the caliber of the people using it. Lots of other newsletter companies, lots of ways to collect money on the Internet.
Of course Substack is subsidizing the transition of people to their stable.
It seems equivalent to how Spotify is trying to corner podcasting. It's worth watching. (also would be funny if the high-profile Substackers, given to oppose Big Tech platforms, find themselves on one) prospect.org/power/spotify-…
Based on my understanding of how the bill works, even if it's signed, say, Sunday, there will be permanent consequences for those on PEUC. It's complicated... (1/?)
PEUC is an extended benefit program for people who have run out of standard unemployment benefits. States also have extended benefit programs of various lengths.
If you're unemployed and you run out of standard benefits, as long as PEUC exists you would go to that for 13 weeks. Then after that you'd go to your state extended benefit program.